Terra Australis States Assembly: 2024 Developments
Terra Australis States Assembly has made significant strides
in 2024, establishing itself as a growing movement focused on self-governance
and local jurisdiction in Australia.
Reflecting on 2024: Terra Australis States Assembly's
Year of Momentum
Terra Australis States Assembly Website
By: Darren
(Queensland State Coordinator)
As 2024 comes to a close, we reflect on the incredible
progress made by the Terra Australis State Nationals (TASA) movement. This year
has been transformative, laying the foundations for assembly-based
self-governance and bringing our vision closer to reality. Here are some of the
highlights of this landmark year:
Milestones and Achievements
Public Declaration of Self-Governance
On January 12, 2024, we publicly announced our intention to
establish assembly-based self-governance across six states, publishing
declarations in every paper willing to print them. This marked the beginning of
a collective journey to reclaim our authority and realign governance with the
will of the people. Since then, TASA coordinators and volunteers have worked
tirelessly to shape a governance framework truly by and for the people. We are
proud of our Nova Zeelandia brethren who also announced their intention to
self-govern on December 19, 2024.
Structural Development and Outreach
We lean heavily on the work of Anna and the American assemblies,
but we have a very different starting point to America. We are nearing
completion defining the structure and key offices of the assemblies to suit
local conditions. This work and these structures will ensure the assemblies are
not merely symbolic but effective in enabling the voice and will of the people.
In an extraordinary effort to spread the message and grow participation, Darren
and Muki embarked on a 20,000-kilometre journey, holding 36 meetings over three
months. They connected with communities across Terra Australis, answered
questions, and inspired action. This monumental effort has significantly
boosted awareness and enthusiasm, bringing countless new participants into the
fold.
Digital Infrastructure and Communication
This year saw major improvements to the TASA website,
transforming it into a central hub for resources, updates, and information.
With a focus on accessibility, these upgrades have made it easier than ever for
people to comprehend assembly-based governance and join the initiative. We
proudly launched new websites for the State Assemblies, tailored to support
each State’s Nationals with localized information, events, and updates.
Additionally, Local Assembly websites are ready for roll-out, empowering
grassroots engagement and fostering collaboration at the community level.
Credential Cards Initiative
With the addition of new printing capabilities and website
upgrades, Credential Cards for reconveyed State Nationals are now available.
This initiative has been warmly welcomed, with its benefits becoming
increasingly apparent as more participants utilize the cards.
Preparation for the Public Education Tour
In preparation for the 2025 Public Education Tour, thousands
of copies of Anna Von Reitz’s "You Know Something is Wrong When..."
have been printed and complemented with twenty-five autographs from almost one
hundred dedicated State Nationals. These books will be distributed to policy
enforcers at all levels of "GovCo." This powerful tool will educate
individuals about their role within a fraudulent system deliberately harming
and exploiting them. This initiative will also highlight the necessary and
non-belligerent work of the assemblies, hand-in-hand with the PKTF Liaisons
wherever possible.
Growing Participation in Assemblies
The number of reconveyed State Nationals has grown steadily
throughout 2024, with increasing levels of active participation in both State
and Local Assemblies. This progress demonstrates that TASA is not just
inspiring awareness but also empowering meaningful action.
Launch of The Terra Australisan
In December, we celebrated the launch of The Terra
Australisan, a national forty-page quality community paper dedicated to
empowering readers with tools, knowledge, and solutions for building a world
free from oppression. By focusing on lawful self-governance, historical
insights, and community empowerment, The Terra Australisan has become a
powerful voice for the assemblies.
TAPKTF Developments
The Terra Australis PKTF (Peace Keeping Task Force) received
a significant boost this year. Richard Evans was appointed National
Coordinator; a dedicated website was launched; and groundwork for a recruitment
program began. The assemblies eagerly look forward to working with Richard and
his team in 2025 to bring peacekeeping, emergency response, and defense
structures to life.
Building a Unified Vision for 2025
Throughout the year, we’ve worked tirelessly to foster unity
and cooperation, ensuring that diverse voices within our community are heard.
With an array of powerful communication tools now in place, we are poised to
take even greater strides in 2025.
Why These Achievements Matter
These milestones demonstrate the growing strength, purpose,
and influence of TASA. By building the infrastructure for assembly-based
self-governance, connecting with communities across Terra Australis, and
educating individuals about the path to freedom, we are reclaiming our ability
to govern ourselves. The work accomplished in 2024 has set a solid foundation
for even greater achievements in the year ahead. Together, we are shaping a
future where governance reflects the will of the people rather than corporate
or foreign interests.
Here’s to an inspiring and transformative 2025!