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Why large numbers may be needed at the next March for Australia to ensure Australia’s continued existence – letter to former Senator Gerard Rennick

17 October 2025

Dear Gerard Rennick,

I am writing to you because it seems to me that, as a consequence of decisions made by the Albanese government, the very existence of Australian society and its natural environment is now at stake.


Four months after June 2025, when the median dwelling price reached the insane level of $1,020,000, the Albanese government is still allowing around 500,000 new immigrants to enter Australia each year—well above the already excessive estimate of 200,000.


As a result, there is now a massive rental crisis. Working Australians are being forced to sleep in cars, tents, and on the streets.


Some claim that “cutting red tape” and accelerating housing construction is the answer, but do we really want to see our cities turned into concrete jungles, and our floodplains, farmland, forests, and coastlines buried under more housing?


Where will our native fauna—possums, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and platypuses—live? Where will native birds nest? Where will sea life breed? Those who promote “growth” forget that forests, parks, seashores, reefs, and even the gardens of free-standing homes are all part of Australia’s life-support system.


In addition to the housing and environmental crisis, our right to free speech is now under serious threat.


From 10 December, as a result of the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, platforms such as YouTube and other social media sites will face financially ruinous penalties if they are found to have allowed anyone under 16 to access their websites.

As a consequence, these companies may have no choice but to compel all users to prove their identity. In time, to avoid repeated facial scans and verifications, many Australians will likely adopt a government-issued digital ID—a digital version of the Australia Card that was rightly scrapped in 1986 after a massive grassroots campaign.

Once this occurs, Australians’ online activity will be monitored 24/7 by faceless bureaucratsand foreign corporations. They will know in real time who is posting, reading, or opposing any government policy—federal, state, or local. Even George Orwell could not have imagined this degree of surveillance and control.

Moreover, given how often major databases have been hacked, such a system would expose every Australian’s personal data to global exploitation.

This dangerous law was opposed by the overwhelming majority of submissions to the government inquiry in November last year. Yet, with the exception of yourself, the three One Nation Senators, and some Greens and Independents, nearly all public opinion was ignored.


Despite this, the Act was passed on 27 September 2024 and will come into effect on 10 December—less than two months from now.

Meanwhile, in Victoria, Premier Jacinta Allan—after years of leniency towards violent repeat offenders—now claims to have “discovered” a crime wave. Her “solution”? Installing facial recognition cameras throughout public areas. This is yet another step toward a 24×7 surveillance state, now being built by the federal, state, and local governments alike.

The one silver lining in this dark cloud is that the Albanese government’s mass-immigration agenda has awakened tens of thousands of Australians. Many have spoken out through online videos on YouTube, Odysee, and Rumble, and tens of thousands joined the March for Australia on 31 August.

Despite being smeared in Parliament as “racists” and even “nazis”, those who marched remain resolved to continue until high immigration is stopped.

It is vital that the numbers at the next march be even greater, and that attendees also learn about the Online Safety Amendment. I personally distributed 2,000 double-sided A4 leaflets on 31 August to raise awareness and intend to do more this time.


Attached is a printed copy of my recent article:
“To make Albanese cease his efforts to drastically increase Australia’s population, march again for Australia in your capital city, Sunday 19 October”
(11 Oct 2025) — https://candobetter.net/james-sinnamon/blog/7164

With your profile as a former Senator and convenor of the People First Party, you could greatly increase attendance if you were to publicly urge members and supporters to join the March for Australia this Sunday, 19 October. If the People First Party is visibly represented, I believe it will win significant new support and future electoral success.

I look forward to working with you and your supporters this Sunday and in the months ahead.

Yours sincerely,
James Sinnamon


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