Every chamber, one door — every speech, vote and expense on the record, summarised in plain language within the hour.
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.
Every chamber through one door. The House and the Senate, your state parliament, and your council chamber. The citizen does not need to know which body owns a decision to find it.
Every word, within the hour. Every speech summarised in plain language by AusLLM within an hour of being made, with the full transcript one click away. Everything said about your electorate, searchable by suburb.
The public in the chamber. Any Australian can submit a presentation — read by AusLLM, summarised for committee members, allocated to the relevant committee within 48 hours with a mandatory response timeline; video presentations up to five minutes. During hearings, the public submits questions in real time into a relevance-filtered live feed. Petitions above 10,000 verified signatures get a guaranteed parliamentary debate within 90 days — a debate, not a response.
Question time that functions. At least four questions per session drawn by lottery from portal submissions, so the government cannot know them in advance. A non-answer rule: if the Speaker rules a question unanswered, a written answer publishes within 48 hours. AusLLM scores every answer on whether the question was substantively addressed — published, permanently, on the member’s record. Opposition questions retained and protected.
Every member, on the record. Every vote, every speech and every expense on every member’s permanent public record — and an AI consistency checker flags publicly when a member’s position contradicts their previous statements — the record cannot be quietly changed. Representation becomes checkable: what your member said, how they voted, and what it cost, without a journalist having to dig for it.