C-Hour recognition layer
Turn care, repair, mentoring, volunteering, disaster readiness and ecological work into consent-aware receipts and public-good ledgers.
Moonshot shelf
This is the big room: a 2028-2032 surge arc that braids youth architects, C-Hour receipts, local-first compute, food rescue, disaster resilience, health co-operatives, deep materials sovereignty and peaceful space infrastructure.
2028-2032 arc
The source packet treats Brisbane 2032 as a forcing function. This page turns that into a public design horizon: big enough to organise research, prototypes, youth pathways, co-operatives, civic reserves and international imagination.
Turn care, repair, mentoring, volunteering, disaster readiness and ecological work into consent-aware receipts and public-good ledgers.
Use supply-chain twins, local kitchens, community groups and public records to find lost food, route surplus and fund infrastructure that stops the bleed.
Build the L0 to L3 compute gradient: personal context, neighbourhood nodes, council reservoirs and wider systems that can survive stress without one fragile tether.
Keep major-event volunteer energy alive after the closing ceremony as trained resilience capacity with civic twins, C-Hour records and local missions.
Sauna, HBOT, restorative stacking and co-operative health tech become a serious research lane: evidence, equity, consent, safety and community ownership.
Heavy mineral sands, silica, thermal storage, hardened civic infrastructure and deep-time risk become research prompts for a civilisation that thinks beyond one election cycle.
Oceania can train a human-in-the-loop support layer for orbital robotics, solar weather awareness, public science and peaceful commons infrastructure.
Music, games, satire, public challenges and visible volunteering translate abstract governance into lived participation with receipts people can inspect.
Political architecture
The Purple strategy in the source packet is leverage architecture: become useful, transparent and receipt-native enough that larger blocs have to answer the public-good evidence.
The Oceania version sharpens the question: what if care, resilience and truthfulness were measured so clearly that confidence-and-supply became a civic infrastructure bargain?
The lab can hold radical ambition because each shelf carries its own proof path. C-Hours need governance. Health claims need evidence. Space ideas need engineering review. Electoral claims need law. Cultural translation needs local authority. The labels are the launch rails, not the brakes.