One sovereign login for everything — and your data visible, logged and correctable. The citizen’s door.
One of the six doors of The People’s Portal — the DAA’s key policy. One site, one login: everything your government knows, spends and decides, across local, state and federal.
One sovereign login for all three levels. Tax, Medicare, Centrelink, NDIS, rates, rego — one identity, not a wallet of usernames. Tell us once: change your address or name one time and every agency at every level updates. Your business beside your person: ABN, licences, permits and tenders under the same login. Your records: health, education, HECS — yours to see.
Your data, on your terms. You see every data point government holds on you, every access to it is logged and visible to you, and errors are correctable. The citizen channels live here too: have your say, report a problem, suggest an improvement, petitions, and the citizen vote. (The whistleblower channel, Disclose, deliberately sits outside this door and outside the login — an anonymous channel behind a login is not anonymous.)
For every Australian, not just the online ones. Verified identity — one Australian, one account, bots excluded. Available at every Services Australia shopfront, library and post office for those without digital access. Open source, no advertising, no algorithm optimising for outrage.
Channels with legal force. Suggestions carry thresholds that bind: 1,000 supports triggers departmental assessment; 10,000 a public ministerial response; 50,000 entry into the policy review cycle; 100,000 parliamentary consultation. Problems get a case number, public tracking, published response-time KPIs and an escalation path to the ombudsman and minister — and AI aggregates them, so five hundred people reporting the same GP shortage becomes a systemic flag the minister must answer publicly. Community projects are proposed locally, endorsed by verified residents, assessed on the record with reasons, and tracked to completion if funded. The National Forum is the civic discussion floor: verified citizens, anonymous display names, expert verification ticks, a fact-check layer — and ministers must participate in Forum debates on their own bills. The citizen vote runs in three tiers, up to a binding vote at 750,000 signatures, with a cryptographic audit trail and your own receipt code.
Digital Identity & Privacy In development — the visible-logged-correctable rule as law.
Children, Social Media & AI — the published position: access controls over the under-16 ban, and AI in schools.
Online Safety In development — the all-ages online safety policy.
Cybercrime & Scams In development — scam and cybercrime prevention; national cyber defence delivered with Security.