Australia, together.
Australia's data has been public for years. It needs a new shape.
More than thirty thousand datasets on data.gov.au. Decades of releases from the Bureau of Statistics. Hansard, court records, council pages, the Business Register. All public. All separate. Nothing joins to anything else.
Better answers about Australia start with better data. Today, people and AI both work from the same scattered scraps, and that's the ceiling on every downstream answer. When the data is organised, what follows is sharper journalism, sharper policy, smarter products, and a country that understands itself better.
auscyclopedia organises Australia's public data. Humans and AI work from the same source.
Reads from the public record
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Where the NDIS saving actually comes from
The Budget books $36.2 billion in NDIS savings and leads with fraud and rorts. The arithmetic puts the saving's centre of gravity in Thriving Kids, not enforcement.
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The 2026-27 Budget, against the data
A forensic reading of the Federal Budget. Every claim sourced. Where the math is mine, the math is shown. Eight observations a careful read turns up.
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Three budget claims, against the tax office's own books
The case-study worker on $81,245 out-earns the median taxpayer in 98 per cent of Australian postcodes. The negative gearing reform changes the picture for 0.34 per cent of investors a year.