One Nation is on the rise.
Support for the major parties is collapsing and polling shows Pauline Hanson could become Prime Minister in 2028.
But communities are stronger.



But around Australia communities are finding a better way.
They're backing their own independent leaders — people who represent you, not party bosses and vested interests. They need your support today.





A One Nation government wouldn't just set Australia back on climate. It would pull at the very fabric of everything that makes this country what it is.
Polling puts her party ahead for the first time ever. In just one year, this is the new reality — this didn't happen by accident.
The surge in support for One Nation is part of a coordinated, well-funded global push — the same forces that delivered Trump in America and Reform in the UK.
Understanding this matters: cost of living is punishing, housing is out of reach, and trust in politics is low. These frustrations are legitimate, but One Nation doesn't want to fix these problems, it wants to weaponise them.

A One Nation government wouldn't just set Australia back on climate. It would pull at the very fabric of everything that makes this country what it is.
Straight from Trump's playbook — One Nation would pull Australia out of Paris, scrap climate targets, eliminate the Department of Climate Change and accelerate fossil fuel development.
Thirty years of divisive rhetoric against Indigenous Australians and migrants. Promises to repeal gun restrictions. Deliberate cultivation of distrust in science, media and public institutions.
One Nation is a pro-life party. They are already running campaigns to restrict women's access to reproductive healthcare — another tactic imported directly from MAGA America.
If One Nation puts up candidates in every seat, between now and 2031, they'll receive over $219 million in taxpayer funding.
The party has spent 30 years cultivating ‘Aussie battler’ status while being part of the political establishment and living off public money.
The politics of fear works best when people feel isolated and powerless. Communities that get organised, talk to each other and take action together are the most powerful counterforce there is.
Australians don't need another politician who toes a party line. They need someone from their own community — who knows their street, shares their concerns and answers to them, not to a party boss or corporate sponsors.
A parliament with more independent voices is harder to game, harder to poison, and harder for any single party or movement to dominate. That's not just better for climate and integrity — it's better for everyone.
All over Australia, community groups are coming together in local libraries and around kitchen tables.
They're talking about the issues that matter to them and looking for the right candidate to put forward. But without the backing of major party funding and organising, these groups need help.
That’s why the Community Accelerator Fund exists.
It provides early-stage support to give community campaigns the best possible chance to succeed.
The campaigns that will win in 2028 are the ones starting now.
That’s where you come in.
That sounds like a long time, but in campaign terms, it isn't.
Successful community campaigns take years to build — the organising, volunteer recruitment, candidate selection, community conversations.
Every month we delay is a month the far right uses to bank uncapped donations, flood our screens with disinformation, and move ‘what’s normal’ further right.

Every dollar you donate to the Community Accelerator Fund goes directly to community groups that need funding - we don't take a cent.