Marcus Mark Independent Research & Advisory
Solutions in the best interest of the public and government.
Marcus Mark develops forward-looking ideas and practical solutions to tackle today’s complex social and economic issues. His focus is on creating lasting improvements across healthcare, education, housing, and social welfare systems.
As an independent not-for-profit researcher and analyst, Marcus uses unconventional approaches to uncover unethical practices and systemic weaknesses often overlooked by traditional processes. His goal is to strengthen communities by addressing problems at their foundation and supporting fair, sustainable change.
Drawing from extensive experience, Marcus has examined numerous examples of injustice rooted in institutional failures. Out of genuine commitment, he contributes his research and insights to government bodies and organizations, helping them refine their services, strengthen safety measures, and improve accountability.
Marcus remains dedicated to advancing positive change for people across Australia and the United States, striving to create systems that protect and empower communities rather than fail them.
As an independent not-for-profit researcher and analyst, Marcus uses unconventional approaches to uncover unethical practices and systemic weaknesses often overlooked by traditional processes. His goal is to strengthen communities by addressing problems at their foundation and supporting fair, sustainable change.
Drawing from extensive experience, Marcus has examined numerous examples of injustice rooted in institutional failures. Out of genuine commitment, he contributes his research and insights to government bodies and organizations, helping them refine their services, strengthen safety measures, and improve accountability.
Marcus remains dedicated to advancing positive change for people across Australia and the United States, striving to create systems that protect and empower communities rather than fail them.
Centered on complementing existing specialists within government departments and organizations, focused on fixing failing systems for the betterment of all Australians.
Mark's Mission
To reform the compromised and corrupted legal and medical systems of Queensland, and to restore integrity, accountability, and fairness across Australia.
Every Australian must have equal access to justice and protection under the law. The legal system (including the superior courts) must work for the people, not just the privileged few who can afford the lawyers. The courts are a place meant for justice, not for profiteering among the lawyers (many of them friends with the judicial officers) at the expense of justice.
Affordable specialist medical and dental care should be available to all, and this becomes possible only when corruption is removed from our systems. *This will make more sense when one knows how money really works and what it's about, unlike the information known by the general population.
Housing must be within reach for low-to-middle income earners, and fair rent must allow all honest Australians to live with dignity and security, regardless of their status or income
Too many Australians are suffering in silence, their voices ignored or buried by the very systems meant to protect them. The institutions of justice and care, once created to uphold honesty and compassion, have instead been manipulated by power and greed, outside the government's powers. But now the tide is turning… toward accountability and support for those who have been wronged.
Every Australian must have equal access to justice and protection under the law. The legal system (including the superior courts) must work for the people, not just the privileged few who can afford the lawyers. The courts are a place meant for justice, not for profiteering among the lawyers (many of them friends with the judicial officers) at the expense of justice.
Affordable specialist medical and dental care should be available to all, and this becomes possible only when corruption is removed from our systems. *This will make more sense when one knows how money really works and what it's about, unlike the information known by the general population.
Housing must be within reach for low-to-middle income earners, and fair rent must allow all honest Australians to live with dignity and security, regardless of their status or income
Too many Australians are suffering in silence, their voices ignored or buried by the very systems meant to protect them. The institutions of justice and care, once created to uphold honesty and compassion, have instead been manipulated by power and greed, outside the government's powers. But now the tide is turning… toward accountability and support for those who have been wronged.