Welcome to the home of a more equitable cannabis experience.
As medical cannabis becomes more accessible in Australia, a growing number of companies are cashing in — but it’s not the patients, growers, or workers who are benefiting most. The businesses listed on the ASX cannabis stocks index are almost exclusively backed by traditional international multi-millionaire investors. These are corporate ventures, not grassroots health movements.
Take Little Green Pharma, for example. Once framed as a local success story, the company is now majority-owned by Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest person. Her involvement signals exactly where the cannabis industry is headed: towards monopoly, vertical integration, and profit extraction by the ultra-wealthy.
The question is: Do we really want billionaires controlling the future of medicine and healing?
There is a better way.
A patient- and worker-owned cannabis cooperative would return power and profits to the people who actually grow, distribute, and rely on the medicine. This model ensures transparency, affordability, and community control — rather than corporate secrecy and shareholder greed.
As cannabis becomes a normalised part of healthcare, we must ask ourselves: will it be just another commodity for billionaires to exploit, or can we build a system rooted in care, cooperation, and equity?
It’s time to choose — and to organise, join our newsletter via this link or join our Signal group by clicking this link or use the QR below. Alternatively, get in direct contact with us and be the first to discuss with other like-minded people how we can become the change.

