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Ambere Livori is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Casey in the upcoming federal election.
Ambere has always considered herself to have a can-do attitude, and a strong willingness to learn and grow. While she sees this country heading down a bad path, she doesn’t believe it’s too late to start making better decisions in parliament to get this country back on track.
As a new mum and wife, Ambere wants a better country for her child to grow up in and for everyday Australians who feel their voices are being ignored by a system more focused on political correctness than practical solutions.
Ambere started her career securing an apprenticeship in the automotive industry and today working as a Mechanical Fitter in the construction industry.
She believes incentives like One Nations national apprenticeship scheme whereby first-year apprentices receive a 75% wage subsidy, followed by 50% the second year, and finally 25% in their third year. Will help bolster homegrown tradesmen and women.
Ambere has been a long-time supporter of One Nation and strongly believes in the party’s commitment to protecting Australian values, securing jobs, and ensuring economic prosperity.
“One Nation has the best cost of living measures that will provide immediate relief.
Slashing electricity bills by 20% and the fuel excise halved to 26 cents per liter for 3 years, this measure will directly impact the price of groceries, goods, and services.”
Ambere opposes the Great Forest National Park as the banning and locking up of state forest by government and environmental groups will devastate the local economy.
Ambere likes to spend her spare time in the bush four wheel driving and camping with her family. She says “there is nothing like being at one with nature”.
Running as One Nation’s candidate for Casey, Ambere is committed to addressing the cost of living, Free Speech and Citizen Initiated Referenda. Her vision includes tackling housing affordability, government overspending, and standing up for individual rights.
It’s not too late to make better decisions for Australia—and I’m ready to fight for a fairer future for my family and yours.
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