Tolls
Commuter pain, then the Public Assets room: leases, ownership and long public memory.

Proposed movement — public workbench, not a registered party
P4A / Purple Party for Australia
A public civic workbench for roots-up democracy: start with people, homes and neighbours, then build practical tools, policy rooms, ledgers, law memory, culture and referendum rehearsal before anyone asks for power.
Act one / The spark
Short, spicy, everyday clips: an open format anyone can film. Twenty-two seeds and counting, every one opening a door into the serious room underneath. Ours are worked examples; the pattern is public property.
Commuter pain, then the Public Assets room: leases, ownership and long public memory.
Grocery shock, then the Food Security room: waste, local production and resilience.
Premium pressure, then Risk and Mutual Care: prevention, lawful pooling, local wealth.
AI job shock, then Workforce Transition: human adaptability and civic readiness.
Renter maths, then Housing Simulations: model every fix in public, no single silver bullet.
Rebate-cliff shock, then Public Assets: every energy deal on a register, suburbs owning their own power.
Gap-fee pain, then the Clinical Path: care hours funded, AI eating the paperwork.
A woman a week, and we still ask why she stayed. Then somewhere safe to go tonight, and his behaviour on the hook.
The grey shed that drinks more than the town, then the Sensorium: local twins, public terms.
Four bars of 5G, zero for Triple Zero, then emergency comms with a local fallback.
Go deeper
Ready to leave the shallow end? The full campaign map: rooms, trust layers and future machinery. Twinkle is the doorway; this is the house.
Act two / The system
Start with everyday life, then build outward: neighbour help, local projects, public ledgers, legal clarity, state and national reform, and future coordination only where it earns trust. Everything documented in Markdown that both people and agents can read.
People, households and private property stay protected. Start with a private civic profile, not public extraction.
LocalStreets, clubs, co-ops, care circles, community projects and practical help that starts outside the front gate.
MapsLegal boundaries matter, but so do islands, catchments, food bowls, fire zones, coastlines and shared risks.
StatesCurrent power maps, election clocks, chamber splits, histories and state constitution workbenches.
RulesThe rule-writing workbench: member power, candidate guardrails, amendment paths, transparency, overcompliance and democratic checks.
LawActs, common law, council powers, constitutions, citations, version control and human review.
HomesModel housing as a right: ownership, stewardship, co-ops, public stock, C-Hours, repairs and ending homelessness.
Web3Open data, digital twins, local-first nodes, scientific debate and human review for better shared decisions.
LedgerMoney, time, promises, changes, conflicts, corrections and visible contribution trails.
TruthClaim labels, correction paths and public audit trails that keep the workbench honest.
.mdPlain-English guide to .md files for private context, public notices, sources, agent tasks and correction trails.
FutureA national simulator should be fed by local proof, not dropped from the sky as a finished doctrine.
Act three / The ground game
This is where the workbench leaves the browser: local organiser kits, browser-local builders, and visible support. L1 outreach is already live — one sole trader running Strange But True on Minjerribah / North Stradbroke Island. The next node could be your street.
The practical local organiser kit: market table, signs, QR trails, admin templates, local help table and media basics.
Browser-local Markdown builders for L0 profiles, L1 meshes, L2 civic fronts and the future C-Hour pipeline.
Strange But True on Straddie: island-scale outreach proving the pattern before anyone scales it.
Visible support, merch and culture objects that help fund the work and give people something tangible to rally around.
Act four / The origin
We more intended to get across we are two unlike-minded private citizens who had a conversation over a cold one, and postulated... how does one create (with the assistance of the public) a political party in Australia? This political party being truly representative of the nation as a whole, with the maximum amount of input from said nation, whilst being fully transparent and corruption proof.
Politics is already a splash zone and a shit-slinging mockery of honour until we change the system. Less splash, more class means cleaning it up, not pretending it never stank.
Act five / The culture layer
Two doorways into the sound of the movement, both produced as i C. infinity: a lyric video and a civic-mischief short. The Musicverse carries the rest — albums, myth and creative worlds.
Culture doors
The songs, the albums and the culture hooks that travel further than policy documents ever will.
Join the party early
Fork the repo, paste the agent prompt, or set up an L1 node in your own community with your own name, values, sources and laws. Local versions should never impersonate P4A — the pattern is the gift, not the brand. And the pattern is already travelling: the Oceania expansion lab explores what it becomes across the whole Blue Pacific.