A new Australian national political party called the All Australians Party has been founded by Albert Jing in 2024. Albert Jing is known as the Founder and CEO of international app company OneFriends, an app with users in over 100 countries and regarded highly for its true friendships purpose, elegant design and privacy. Mr Jing also has a background as a corporate and disputes resolution lawyer representing Australian businesses across many industries.
According to official information and news provided to the Associated Press recently, the All Australians Party led by Albert Jing will be contesting the next federal election, with a platform focused on new, determined leadership that is willing to take bold actions and act in the genuine best interests of the Australian people. All whilst seeking to unite the country and people to achieve common goals and high prosperity for all citizens.
The Party’s comprehensive and well-reasoned policies as available on its website emphasize immediate resolution of the cost of living crisis in Australia, exceptional economic management, building up the defence force, as well as improving education, health and access to housing.
The policies and Albert Jing as leader appear to not be driven by any specific rigid ideology or can easily be categorized by observers (e.g. left vs. right) but is true to the overall statement that they will combine “vision” with “pragmatism” to act in the best interests of the people. This may indeed help it achieve its unifying aim in a nation that is currently very much divided politically and socially, and appeal to all through effective policies.
Turning to party leader and founder Albert Jing himself, he is no doubt a captivating figure. This is highlighted by his rare ability to achieve high success across multiple domains: entrepreneurship and business, competitive swimming, law and now creating a political party to bring change. His track record of following through on long-term commitments and promises is also very noteworthy, as for example his intention to establish a new political party is documented even as far back as in 2020, per a podcast interview introduction written then.
The party also communicated that despite not having officially launched in a highly publicized way yet, support was mounting week by week, both from leader Mr Jing’s influential personal contacts across law, business, industries, entertainment and sport; and Australians generally of all backgrounds who will of course decide the issue at the next election.
The party has also indicated it is actively recruiting new general members, team members and candidates, through online advertisements on a small-scale before making it fully public after the official party and campaign launch.