Australia's civic voice platform

Your Opinion
Counted.

In 2023, we spent $450 million and months of national debate to answer a yes/no question. Every Australian had a smartphone in their pocket the whole time. There's a better way.

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$450M
spent on the 2023 Voice referendum
for a simple yes/no answer
What if it cost almost nothing
and took a weekend?
Real issues. Real Australians. Real answers. No media spin No millions wasted No waiting years for change Just your opinion, counted Real issues. Real Australians. Real answers. No media spin No millions wasted No waiting years for change Just your opinion, counted

The problem

Democracy existed
before smartphones.

Politicians decide what gets asked

The issues that actually affect your life — cost of living, housing, local services — rarely make it to a formal vote. Someone else sets the agenda.

Media shapes what you think

By the time an issue reaches you, it's been filtered through editorial bias, political spin, and outrage algorithms. It's hard to know what's real.

Referendums cost a fortune

The infrastructure to ask Australians what they think costs hundreds of millions and takes months. In 2025, when we all carry a computer in our pocket.

Your vote happens once every 3 years

Issues don't wait for election cycles. Prices rise, laws change, communities are affected — and you have no formal say until next time.

Direct democracy.
In your pocket.

01

Issues surface from citizens

Real issues raised by real Australians — not filtered through media gatekeepers or political agendas. If it matters to your community, it belongs here.

02

Balanced context, not spin

Every issue comes with clear, factual context from multiple perspectives before you vote. You decide with information, not emotion manufactured by someone else.

03

Results politicians can't ignore

We target marginal electorates first — the seats where your opinion actually changes outcomes. Verified results that create real political pressure.

A nation's opinion.
In real time.

This is what HeardApp looks like when Australians weigh in on an issue that matters. Live results by state — no spin, no filter, no $450 million price tag.

Live question · National

Should Australia fast-track renewable energy
to reduce household power bills?

Live · Updating
0
Australians voted
Yes
0%
No
0%
✓ Yes
✗ No

Results by state

New South Wales 0 votes
Yes 0% No 0%
Victoria 0 votes
Yes 0% No 0%
Queensland 0 votes
Yes 0% No 0%
Western Australia 0 votes
Yes 0% No 0%
South Australia 0 votes
Yes 0% No 0%
TAS / ACT / NT 0 votes
Yes 0% No 0%
Sydney, NSW voted Yes Townsville, QLD voted No Melbourne, VIC voted Yes Perth, WA voted Yes Adelaide, SA voted No Canberra, ACT voted Yes Brisbane, QLD voted No Hobart, TAS voted Yes Newcastle, NSW voted Yes Gold Coast, QLD voted No Sydney, NSW voted Yes Townsville, QLD voted No Melbourne, VIC voted Yes Perth, WA voted Yes Adelaide, SA voted No Canberra, ACT voted Yes Brisbane, QLD voted No Hobart, TAS voted Yes Newcastle, NSW voted Yes Gold Coast, QLD voted No

* This is a demonstration. All figures are simulated to illustrate how HeardApp works.

We're not left. We're not right.
We're not affiliated with any party, media outlet, or government.

We just think Australians are smart enough to make their own decisions — if someone would actually ask them, clearly, and listen to the answer.

That's HeardApp.

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