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Alison Dew-Fennell is a passionate advocate for her community, a small business owner and a dedicated parent, running as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Makin. Living in the electorate for the past decade, Alison has witnessed the struggles of everyday Australians, particularly the most vulnerable members of society and is determined to fight for real, positive change.
“I was raised in a time when Australians were encouraged to have a go and look after their mates—but that no longer seems to be the case. We must restore that sense of fairness, support, and opportunity for all Australians.”
Alison has been a strong voice for families and children, advocating for education reform after launching a petition to highlight the failures in the school system. What started as a local issue quickly became a national concern, as countless Australians shared their stories of being let down by the very institutions meant to protect them.
Her advocacy didn’t stop there, she has personally reached out to individuals in need, ensuring that their voices were heard. Alison is determined to continue this fight in Parliament, focusing on supporting the vulnerable, including children, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, the homeless and those struggling with mental health or domestic violence.
The cost of living crisis is another key issue driving Alison’s campaign. “Australians shouldn’t have to work extra hours just to afford groceries, energy bills, or childcare. The financial strain on families is unacceptable and we need policies that put Australians first—not corporations, not foreign interests, but the hardworking people of this country.”
Alison also stands firm on protecting freedom of speech, ensuring that Australians can speak openly without fear of censorship or political correctness. She believes in restoring common sense to government, reducing unnecessary bureaucracy and ensuring that public services actually serve the people.
“I will work tirelessly to ensure that everyone in our community has access to the support, services, and advocacy they need. That means reviewing legislation, holding politicians accountable, and pushing for real action—not just empty promises.”
With a strong commitment to fairness, opportunity and national pride, Alison Dew-Fennell is ready to be a voice for the people of Makin and ensure that no Australian is left behind.
I will fight to ensure that families, workers, and the vulnerable are heard and supported. The cost of living, education, and freedom of speech are issues we must address now—not later.
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