The SBC is a trillion-dollar decision being made in the next two years. The MMP is contesting five Hunter and Central Coast seats in 2027 to force a proper alternatives analysis before the corridor locks in forever. That takes people — engineers, designers, researchers, communicators, and Australians who are simply tired of watching bad decisions get made.
The SBC X Community is where the project is discussed in real time — corridor design, HSRA analysis, engineering questions, political strategy. Open to engineers, planners, researchers, and anyone who wants to understand what Australia's infrastructure future could look like.
JOIN THE COMMUNITY →Structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, rail — the SBC pylon design, corridor engineering, HVDC integration, and maglev specs all need expert eyes. If you know infrastructure, your input matters here. This is real engineering, not a policy document.
CONTACT BRETT →The SBC needs visualisation tools — 3D pylon renders, corridor maps, interactive route explorers, and data visualisations that make the case to people who don't read 80-page submissions. If you design, animate, or build interactive tools, get in touch.
CONTACT BRETT →NorthConnex contract FOI. NSW budget papers. HSRA demand modelling. IA BCR methodology. There is research to be done that could materially change the corridor decision. If you have access to databases, legal expertise, or research skills — there's work here.
CONTACT BRETT →Share the HSRA vs SBC case with people on the Central Coast and Hunter. The $31 fare vs $10 fare argument wins in a pub. The 2041 capacity cliff argument wins with anyone who commutes. Share the site. Join the X Community. Start the conversation.
JOIN X COMMUNITY →No party machine. No corporate donors. The campaign is funded by people who believe in the plan. Every dollar goes to putting the SBC message in front of Robertson, Hunter, Newcastle, Shortland, and Paterson voters before 2027.
SUPPORT →The five-seat corridor coalition needs five candidates. If you live in Hunter, Newcastle, Shortland, or Paterson and you understand what the SBC delivers — consider being the candidate for your seat. No political experience required. Just conviction and a willingness to do the work.
GET IN TOUCH →These tools are in development. If you have the skills to build any of them, get in touch.
The main discussion hub for the Sovereign Build Corporation project. Engineering, policy, strategy.
JOIN →Campaign updates, policy announcements, and commentary on the HSRA vs SBC debate.
FOLLOW →Brett's personal account — commentary, ideas, and the human side of building a movement.
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