Urge Prime Minister to sacrifice his pension for a hero

Recent signers:
Peter Short and 10 others have signed recently.

The issue

In the face of adversity, heroes emerge. Ahmed Al Ahmed is one such hero, who demonstrated immense bravery during the Bondi terrorist attack, saving countless lives. His courageous actions during this harrowing incident exemplified selflessness and dedication to the welfare of his fellow citizens. As Australians, we pride ourselves on recognising and rewarding true heroism, and it is crucial now more than ever to walk the talk.

Currently, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stands in a position of power and influence with an estimated property portfolio of $8.8 million. While public servants deserve recognition, we believe that their retirement benefits should reflect their commitment to the Australian public. In this spirit, we call upon Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to sacrifice his political pension upon retirement. By redirecting these funds to Ahmed Al Ahmed and his family, we acknowledge the incredible impact of Ahmed's actions and provide tangible support to a hero whose act of valor saved many lives.

Redirecting Mr. Albanese's pension is not merely a gesture of gratitude but a significant, impactful measure demonstrating the government's commitment to recognising and rewarding outstanding acts of bravery. Ahmed's family would benefit greatly from this resource, enabling them to secure a future free from financial worry, as they deserve after Ahmed's unforgettable actions.

We must urge the Australian government, and particularly Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to make this considerable sacrifice to acknowledge the paramount importance of community heroes like Ahmed. This call to action asks that we put our community's values into practice, ensuring that heroism is met with more than words— with meaningful, life-changing recognition.

Please sign this petition to show your support for Ahmed Al Ahmed and to urge our leaders to honour those who protect us with the utmost dedication and courage.

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Recent signers:
Peter Short and 10 others have signed recently.

The issue

In the face of adversity, heroes emerge. Ahmed Al Ahmed is one such hero, who demonstrated immense bravery during the Bondi terrorist attack, saving countless lives. His courageous actions during this harrowing incident exemplified selflessness and dedication to the welfare of his fellow citizens. As Australians, we pride ourselves on recognising and rewarding true heroism, and it is crucial now more than ever to walk the talk.

Currently, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stands in a position of power and influence with an estimated property portfolio of $8.8 million. While public servants deserve recognition, we believe that their retirement benefits should reflect their commitment to the Australian public. In this spirit, we call upon Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to sacrifice his political pension upon retirement. By redirecting these funds to Ahmed Al Ahmed and his family, we acknowledge the incredible impact of Ahmed's actions and provide tangible support to a hero whose act of valor saved many lives.

Redirecting Mr. Albanese's pension is not merely a gesture of gratitude but a significant, impactful measure demonstrating the government's commitment to recognising and rewarding outstanding acts of bravery. Ahmed's family would benefit greatly from this resource, enabling them to secure a future free from financial worry, as they deserve after Ahmed's unforgettable actions.

We must urge the Australian government, and particularly Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to make this considerable sacrifice to acknowledge the paramount importance of community heroes like Ahmed. This call to action asks that we put our community's values into practice, ensuring that heroism is met with more than words— with meaningful, life-changing recognition.

Please sign this petition to show your support for Ahmed Al Ahmed and to urge our leaders to honour those who protect us with the utmost dedication and courage.

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Petition created on 15 December 2025