The Liberal Party plans to streamline public service operations to reduce waste, cut red tape, and make sure taxpayers’ money is spent wisely. We will reduce non-frontline public service roles, maintain essential frontline services, and focus on outcomes—not just activity. Read more.
Small businesses are the backbone of our community. Our plan offers tax cuts, improved financing, less bureaucratic burden, and lower energy costs for small and family-run enterprises. We’re backing entrepreneurs with practical tools and incentives so they can grow and thrive. Detailed plan here.
We believe in making energy affordable first. Our plan supports a balanced energy mix — including renewables, gas, storage, and even zero-emissions nuclear — to reduce power bills and cut emissions responsibly. See full energy plan.
We will invest to unlock more domestic gas supply, build critical infrastructure, and reserve gas for Australia first — helping drive gas prices down and securing energy for our households and businesses. Learn about the gas plan.
We will invest billions into key infrastructure — roads, water, power, telecommunications — to unlock up to 500,000 homes. This will help more Australians, including students and families, find a place to call home. Full housing plan.
To ease housing pressure, we propose a temporary reduction in the permanent migration program, stricter visa controls, and a two-year ban on foreign investors buying existing homes — ensuring more housing is available to local buyers. Read more.
We’re launching “Operation Safer Communities” — investing over $750 million to fight organised crime, strengthen border security, and protect citizens. This includes a national drug enforcement strike team and tougher laws to tackle violent crime. More on community safety.
Given global instability, our plan strengthens Australia’s defence capabilities, supports our military, and ensures we remain secure in a rapidly changing world. See defence plan.
We commit to boosting Medicare, restoring bulk-billing, and expanding access to general practitioners so that every student and family can see a doctor without financial stress.
More Medicare-subsidised mental health sessions, stronger telehealth access, and better support for young people: we want health care that puts wellbeing first.