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Matt Lambert is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Forde. A successful Queensland business owner employing over 50 Australians, Matt understands the real pressures facing small businesses and working families today.

Growing up in Forster, NSW, Matt learned early the value of hard work and resilience. He earned a teaching degree from Newcastle University before shifting into business, building his company from the ground up. He knows firsthand the frustrations of government red and green tape that cripple local businesses while handing advantages to corporate elites.

A proud father of five and grandfather to six, Matt is motivated by a deep concern for the future facing Australian families. He entered politics to fight for a return to common sense—lowering the cost of living, cutting immigration to sustainable levels, protecting free speech, and securing real investment in Australia’s own skilled workforce. Matt believes small and medium businesses are the true backbone of the economy and that government needs to stop punishing them with endless taxes and regulations.

With One Nation’s strong policies on apprenticeship subsidies, job creation, affordable energy, and national security, Matt will champion policies that benefit real Australians—not political insiders. He strongly supports building new high-efficiency coal power stations, investigating nuclear energy, and putting Australia’s abundant natural resources to work for Australian families, not just foreign buyers.

Matt Lambert is not a career politician. He is a straight-talking Australian who believes in hard work, freedom, and putting Australians first. He is standing up against political correctness, bloated bureaucracy, and governments that have lost touch with the people they are supposed to represent.

If elected, Matt promises to be a tireless voice for the people of Forde, fighting for commonsense reforms that put Australian jobs, families, and values first.

"I’m not in this for power or prestige. I’m doing this because I refuse to stand by while career politicians sell out the future of everyday Australians."

I’m not in this for power or prestige. I’m doing this because I refuse to stand by while career politicians sell out the future of everyday Australians.

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