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I’m committed to strengthening One Nation’s presence in South Australia and standing up for real people with real concerns—just as I’ve done in local government.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 31, 2025 3:59 PMCarlos Quaremba is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the Senate in South Australia and the current Party President for the state. With a strong record of grassroots advocacy and common-sense leadership, Carlos has become a respected figure in South Australian local government, where his no-nonsense approach has earned him widespread community support.
Carlos believes One Nation is the only genuine opposition to the damaging policies of Labor and the radical left. He has worked tirelessly to grow the party’s presence in South Australia and has proven his commitment through real-world outcomes most notably, one of his motions led to a change in state legislation to support housing options for women over 55.
He brings to the campaign a deep connection with everyday South Australians and a communication style that resonates with voters across all backgrounds. Carlos is determined to build on the foundation laid by Senator Sarah Game, strengthen One Nation’s voice in South Australia and help elect more representatives like Jennifer Game to the federal parliament.
“My loyalty to One Nation and my track record in delivering results for my community speak for themselves. It’s time South Australia had a stronger voice that stands for real people, not career politicians."
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Australians deserve certainty when making retirement plans and a tax system that prioritises local workers and businesses over foreign-owned multinationals. It’s time for strong leadership and real economic reform.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · February 19, 2025 9:40 AMJennifer Game is a dedicated advocate for Australian sovereignty, economic reform and tax fairness, standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as a Senate candidate for South Australia. With a background in science, law, and public policy, Jennifer brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the fight for a fairer tax system, stronger national security and real opportunities for Australian workers.
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Jennifer studied climate sciences, meteorology, geology, and biology at the University of Melbourne, graduating with Honours in Science. Her distinguished career includes roles as the first Registrar at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra and later at the National Maritime Museum in Sydney. She also completed a tax law degree while working full-time and raising her family as a single parent.
With nearly 20 years of experience at the Australian Tax Office (ATO), Jennifer saw firsthand how foreign-owned multinational corporations manipulate the tax system to avoid paying their fair share. “We need to remove foreign-owned multinationals and their Australian subsidiaries from the corporate tax system and replace it with a transaction-based system that ensures they contribute to the Australian economy,” she says.
Since 2017, Jennifer has worked alongside Senator Pauline Hanson, providing policy advice, research and legislative support. She has played a key role in developing major policy initiatives and shaping One Nation’s stance on tax reform, economic stability, and national security.
Jennifer is also deeply concerned about Labor’s proposed superannuation and retirement policy changes, which she believes will unfairly penalise Australians who have invested in local shares. “Australians deserve certainty when planning for retirement, not constant changes that undermine their financial security,” she says.
Committed to putting South Australians first, Jennifer is focused on strengthening Australia’s manufacturing, supporting local jobs and securing energy independence. She believes that Australian workers, retirees and families deserve a government that prioritises their interests over foreign corporations and globalist agendas.
Jennifer lives in Adelaide, where she remains closely connected to her family, including her three grandchildren. She is calling on South Australians to stand with One Nation and demand real accountability in Canberra.
“It’s time for strong leadership, fair taxation, and policies that put Australians first,” she says. “Together, we can secure South Australia’s future and ensure prosperity for the next generation.”