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Mar 6, 2026, 8:00:30 PMMar 6
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Seen this? We're missing your name on our campaign calling on Coles to end its partnership with CIA and Trump-linked Palantir.
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32,579 GetUp members and counting have now signed our campaign calling on Coles to end its partnership with CIA and Trump-linked Palantir, and over 469,000 people have seen the campaign on social media – but it looks like we're still missing your name.

Can you sign today before we deliver our signatures to Coles?
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- Rob

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From: Rob – GetUp! <in...@getup.org.au>
Date: Tue, Feb 24, 2026
Subject: Palantir

Email,

Every week, millions of us shop at Coles. We scan our groceries, tap our cards, and go home.

But behind the checkout screens, Coles has partnered with Palantir – a CIA and Trump-linked surveillance corporation owned by a far-right billionaire, whose core business is building AI data and surveillance tech for actors like ICE and the US military.

Coles says Palantir is being used for internal planning purposes – but also that their tools have access to "10 billion rows of data" across more than 840 supermarkets. That's all we've been told.

Coles collects vast amounts of data on us every time we shop. Its own privacy policy confirms it uses video and audio surveillance in stores, collects transaction and purchase histories, and tracks our device identifiers, IP addresses and web/app activity.

And right now, we don't know whether Palantir has access – directly or indirectly – to systems containing our customer data or in-store surveillance feeds.

✍️ This matters. Sign to demand Coles end the Palantir partnership and get military-grade surveillance tech out of our grocery stores.
Sign now


Palantir's software is used to directly enable some of the worst abuses of the Trump regime. It's used by ICE to power data systems that track, target and coordinate detention and deportation operations – and US Senate investigations have linked those operations to family separations with more than a thousand children still not reunited.

Its tech was also used to plan the illegal attack on Venezuela and kidnapping of Maduro that reportedly left more than a hundred people dead or wounded. And Palantir's founder and chair is the controversial Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel – who's spent vast sums of money promoting ideas and political candidates widely condemned as anti-democratic and racist.

If it sounds like this sort of company should have nothing to do with Coles – you're right. Supermarkets are essential infrastructure. They are not intelligence agencies. They are not defence contractors.

We should not accept the quiet normalisation of defence-grade surveillance and AI technology in places where you and I buy our bread and milk. And that's why Coles must end its partnership with Palantir.

✍️ Sign the petition to demand Coles end this partnership and protect customers from opaque surveillance systems.

In solidarity,
Rob for the GetUp Team

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Authorised by D. Loasby, GetUp, 52 Reservoir St, Sydney.

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