Digital encouragement on multiple platforms is helpful Travis. The Libertarians in Australia 🇦🇺 are the only party with pro btc policy, which is sorely needed right now. I knocked on their door 🚪 and they answered 📞
I’m now highly likely to be the federal candidate in my home state of South Australia 🇦🇺 at the next federal election. 
Get elected after an effective campaign. Are you volunteering to help 🇦🇺🤝🟧?
The Libertarians Party Policy Suite dropped today Travis; you can find it here;
The Libertarians in Australia 🇦🇺 absolutely understand that Brad 🟠🟧🤝 
https://www.libertarians.org.au/freedom_2025
Let’s get Australia 🇦🇺 back on track 🚂 
“Preserve the ability to use cash, and deregulate technologies like Bitcoin to protect financial privacy and autonomy”
Libertarians have a plan to get Australia 🇦🇺 back on track 🚂
https://www.libertarians.org.au/freedom_2025
All the best Mananguri 🇦🇺🤝✔️ 
It's a scam.
They pop up all the time. You only need to get a few percent of the primary vote in the election to get a pretty good payout from the Electral Commission.
After each federal election or by-election, the AEC distributes money to eligible political parties, candidates and Senate groups to reimburse them for electoral expenditure.
The trick with these scammy pop-up parties, is to keep their expenditures below what they get paid by the AEC, they get to keep the extra cash. It can be quite profitable. Make outlandish election promises, get a few percent to vote for you... profit.
They can even double dip. The One Nation party charges all their candidates cost plus 500% for expenditures, and still get full reimbursed by the AEC and they get to keep that cash as well.
https://www.aec.gov.au/parties_and_representatives/public_funding/
I’m the candidate for South Australia 🇦🇺 we definitely aren’t a scam 🟧🟠🤝 
The Libertarians in Australia 🇦🇺 have been around for a while mate 🟧🤝 
If like 2+2=4 The Libertarians are the party for you ✔️🤝
The affirmation of reality belongs to The Libertarian Party in Australia 🇦🇺
https://www.libertarians.org.au/prosperity_2025
Do you want gold and bitcoin to be formally recognised in Australia 🇦🇺 as a currency alternative?
Vote 🗳️ Libertarian 🟧
Australian 🇦🇺 states establishing Bitcoin reserves could hedge against inflation, diversify assets, and protect against federal monetary mismanagement. Bitcoin’s finite supply and growing global adoption provide a reliable store of value and potential for long-term appreciation. By emulating U.S. states, Australian states could secure financial resilience, attract tech innovation, and position themselves competitively in the emerging digital economy, reducing reliance on volatile fiat currencies. 
The interventions must stop 🛑
Libertarian policies can address Australia’s 🇦🇺 cost-of-living crisis by reducing government intervention, which more often than not drives up prices. Cutting ✂️ excessive regulations would lower compliance costs for businesses, making goods and services more affordable. Tax 💸 reductions on income and consumption would leave more money in Australians’ pockets, while eliminating subsidies 🔋 and tariffs would decrease prices on essentials like food and fuel. Encouraging competition in sectors like housing, energy, and healthcare would reduce costs by breaking up monopolies and inefficiencies. By shifting power away from central planning and allowing free markets to function, libertarian policies would enable supply and demand to naturally stabilize prices. 
Libertarian policies can benefit Australia 🇦🇺 by promoting economic freedom, reducing government overreach, and empowering individuals. By cutting excessive regulations and lowering taxes, businesses could grow more freely, fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and job creation. Australia’s highly regulated industries, such as mining and energy, would thrive under a streamlined framework, boosting exports and economic growth.
In healthcare and education, introducing competition through private options and school choice could enhance quality and reduce costs, offering Australians more tailored services. Decentralizing government powers to states and local councils would allow solutions that better address regional challenges, such as housing affordability or infrastructure needs.
Market-based environmental policies, like carbon pricing or tradable permits, could incentivize businesses to adopt sustainable practices without heavy-handed government intervention. Additionally, decriminalizing victimless crimes, like drug use, would reduce incarceration rates, save taxpayer money, and prioritize rehabilitation over punishment.
Libertarian principles would also strengthen civil liberties, ensuring privacy rights and protecting free speech. By limiting government intervention and fostering personal responsibility, libertarian policies could create a more dynamic economy, more effective public services, and a society that values individual freedom—offering Australians greater opportunities and control over their lives.








