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How does this
affect your life?

Verity turns every bill, vote, and policy change into a clear answer:
“Here’s how it affects you.”

Built on official Australian Parliamentary data. Non-partisan. Fully transparent.

The Core Feature

Personal Policy
Impact Engine

Most political apps answer: “What happened in government?”

But you actually care about: “How does this affect my life?”

Verity analyses every bill through your lens — your location, your situation, your interests — and delivers a clear, personalised impact summary you can understand in seconds.

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Housing Reform Bill 2026

Introduced 12 Mar 2026 · Senate

In Committee

Amends the National Housing Policy to cap annual rent increases, expand first-home buyer eligibility, and fund 30,000 new social housing dwellings over 5 years.

How this affects you
Based on: Renter · Sydney, NSW
  • Annual rent increases may be capped at 5% in your area
  • New housing developments in your suburb may increase supply
  • First-home buyer grant eligibility thresholds may change
Your likely impact:Moderate
Sources: APH.gov.au · AEC.gov.au
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Verity Intelligence

Housing Reform Bill 2026

New legislation could cap rent increases and change first-home buyer eligibility for millions of Australians.

Rent increase cap: 5% annually
30,000 new social housing dwellings
Changed first-home buyer thresholds
Vote: Passed 76–34
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📖Section 14(2)(b) — Rental Increases

The amendment to Section 14(2)(b) of the National Housing Act establishes a statutory cap on permissible annual rental increases, limited to 5% of the preceding year's agreed rental amount, applicable to all residential tenancy agreements entered into or renewed after the commencement date.

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HousingHousing Reform Bill advances to Senate
Moderate2h ago
HousingNew social housing funding allocation announced
Low1d ago
ClimateEmissions Reduction Target Amendment 2026
High3d ago
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How this affects your area

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The Verity Loop

How understanding spreads

01

Government acts

A bill is introduced, a vote happens, funding is disclosed.

02

Verity explains

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Bill Intelligence

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Policy Impact AI

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Civic Data Engine

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Architecture

How Verity works

Three layers transform raw government data into clear explanations.

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Data Ingestion

Verity continuously ingests official records from parliament, the AEC, and legislative databases. Raw data is structured, normalised, and timestamped.

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AI Analysis

Our language models parse legal text, cross-reference voting records, identify funding patterns, and generate plain-language summaries with confidence scores.

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Verification Layer

Every AI output includes citations, source links, and uncertainty indicators. If it can't be verified with high confidence, it's flagged — not presented as fact.

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Uncertainty Flagged

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Confidence Scores

Every summary includes a confidence score and the number of source documents used to generate it.

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FAQ

Common questions

How does Verity ensure political neutrality?
Verity uses structured data directly from parliamentary records, voting databases, and funding disclosures. Our AI generates plain-language explanations without editorial commentary. We do not endorse, oppose, or rank any political party or candidate.
Where does Verity's data come from?
All data is sourced from official government records: the Australian Parliament House API, the Australian Electoral Commission, declared donation registers, and published Hansard transcripts.
How accurate are the AI-generated summaries?
Every AI summary is cross-referenced against the original legislative text. We publish confidence scores alongside each explanation and link directly to source documents so users can verify independently.
What happens if an AI explanation is wrong?
Transparency protects trust. Every explanation includes citations, source links, and clear uncertainty indicators. If a summary cannot be verified with high confidence, we flag it explicitly rather than present it as fact.
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Verity's core bill tracking, politician profiles, and personal impact summaries are free. Premium features like advanced topic tracking and data exports will be available for a small monthly subscription.

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