The Fusion Party describes itself as, "A party determined to secure a safe climate and environment, a humanist society, and free culture, held together by science". The party supports the
separation of church and state, referring to its policy as
secular humanism. It supports removing religious prayers, rituals, and bias from government and public institutions and their documentation, and abolishing blasphemy laws. The party supports a
transparent government, such as disclosure of political donations above $1,000, open access to advice behind policy decisions and removal of restrictions of speech on public servants. It also defines itself as
anti-corruption and wants to create an anti-corruption commission and implement protections for whistleblowers and activists. The party wants to enshrine
network neutrality and freedom of expression in law, supports
freedom of speech, the creation of a constitutional bill of rights and removing bans on
voluntary euthanasia to decriminalise physician-assisted dying. Fusion supports lowering the voting age to 16-years-old, but retaining the current obligation age to vote at 18-years-old, as well as introducing electoral education into the high school curriculum. The party supports a
universal basic income (UBI) in the form of a direct payment of at least
$500 per week (in 2024 dollars) to every Australian citizen aged over 18-years-old. In terms of
foreign policy, Fusion advocates for "responsible
global citizenship", which involves supporting human rights worldwide, providing aid to other countries and helping asylum seekers. ==Member parties==