Locations & Infrastructure

Building the Foundations of Direct Democracy

For Sovereign Aussies Governance (SAG) to succeed, it must be secure, stable, and accessible to every Australian.

This requires a distributed infrastructure of AI servers, decision centres, and public access points—ensuring resilience, transparency, and equal participation in democracy.

Where Will AI Servers and Decision Centres Be Located?

To guarantee independence, efficiency, and protection against interference, DemokrAI will operate on a distributed network across Australia.

Primary AI & Data Centres

  • Main Processing Hub – A secure, high-tech facility in Australia dedicated to AI-driven legislative evaluation.

  • Redundant AI Hubs – Secondary hubs in other states to provide failover support and uninterrupted service.

  • Independent Oversight Facilities – All AI centres remain outside traditional government control to prevent political influence.

Decision & Transparency Centres

  • Citizen Oversight Offices – Public facilities where Australians can review audits, AI logs, and decision records.

  • Interactive Public Dashboards – On-site and online terminals displaying live data on proposals, votes, and AI policy reports.

  • Offline AI Model Vaults – Critical AI systems stored in secure, disconnected vaults to prevent tampering.

Result: Decentralisation ensures no single entity can ever control the governance system.

How Will Data Be Stored and Protected?

1. Localised & Decentralised Cloud Storage

  • Encrypted data distributed across multiple servers within Australia.

  • Blockchain-secured ledgers guarantee tamper-proof, verifiable records.

2. Nationally Secured Storage Facilities

  • Major records stored in independent Australian-managed centres.

  • Protected from political or corporate influence.

3. Distributed Backup Systems

  • Critical information mirrored across multiple secure sites.

  • Cold storage backups kept offline to shield AI models and vote data from cyberattacks.

Result: Even in the event of a disaster or attack, no vote or record can ever be lost.

Public Access Centres: Ensuring Inclusivity

Not every Australian has reliable internet. To ensure no citizen is excluded, SAG will establish Public Voting & Access Centres nationwide.

1. Voting Assistance & Public Terminals

  • Located in libraries, town halls, and government offices.

  • AI-assisted explanations help citizens understand laws before voting.

2. Remote & Rural Access Stations

  • Mobile voting units deployed to rural and Indigenous communities.

  • Satellite internet ensures connectivity in even the most remote areas.

3. Accessibility for Elderly & Disabled Voters

  • Trained staff provide in-person assistance.

  • Voting interfaces include voice-activated and Braille-compatible options.

Result: Every Australian, regardless of location, age, or ability, will have equal access to democracy.

A Transparent, Resilient Infrastructure

SAG’s infrastructure guarantees:

  • Decentralisation – no single point of control.

  • Resilience – resistant to cyberattacks and disasters.

  • Accessibility – every citizen has the tools to participate.

  • Transparency – public oversight at every step.

SAG + DemokrAI: A governance system built for all Australians.