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Australia needs leaders who understand hard work, family values and putting our people first — not political elites.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 3:31 PMKyle Lentz is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the federal seat of Rankin. A Queenslander through and through, Kyle has spent his life serving his country and community — as an electrician, Navy veteran, rail operator, and now as a frontline security officer. His campaign is built on the values of hard work, family, and putting Australians first.
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Born and raised in Logan, Kyle started his career as an apprentice electrician, developing a deep respect for the skilled trades that keep the country moving. He later joined the Royal Australian Navy, where he served with distinction for nine years as a Marine Technician, earning commendations along the way. His service in defence instilled in him the importance of discipline, leadership, and national security.
After his military career, Kyle worked in Queensland’s rail industry, gaining insight into the infrastructure needs and challenges faced by workers in critical sectors. Today, in the security industry, he continues his commitment to protecting everyday Australians.
Kyle’s lived experience across industries has shown him the growing disconnection between politicians and working families. He’s seen rising living costs, housing insecurity, and weakening of community safety. He’s also witnessed the silencing of everyday voices under increasing political correctness.
As a father and husband, Kyle wants to leave behind a stronger Australia — one that values free speech, secure jobs, family support, and affordable living. He stands with One Nation to fight for better infrastructure, lower cost of living, and an end to bureaucratic overreach. He believes it's time for a representative in Rankin who understands real life and delivers real results. -
I’m standing in Moreton to raise the profile of One Nation — a party that puts Australians first.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 3:27 PMGrant Spork is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the electorate of Moreton. With a long-standing personal and professional association with the area, Grant has seen the challenges and opportunities that define this diverse Brisbane community.
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His decision to run stems from a desire to raise the profile of One Nation in Moreton — a party he believes truly puts Australians first. Like many residents, Grant is concerned by the direction of the major parties, who often seem more interested in political games than practical outcomes for everyday Australians.
With deep roots in Moreton, Grant brings insight, determination, and a firm belief that locals deserve better representation in Canberra. He stands for common-sense policies, accountability in government, and a strong national identity.
Running for One Nation, Grant is committed to offering voters a genuine alternative that focuses on the values and interests of working Australians. -
I can’t promise perfection, who can? But I’ll always be straight with you, and I won’t let you down.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 3:21 PMRichard Graham has proudly called Eden-Monaro home for nearly 30 years. Drawn by family, friends, and the pristine environment of Mulloon Creek near Bungendore, he settled in the region in the 1990s and by 1996 had purchased land to establish Landtasia — a certified organic cattle farm built on sustainable farming principles and environmental stewardship.
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Before farming, Richard built a distinguished 35-year career in the technology sector, serving as an entrepreneur, company director, and chairman across successful private and public companies. In 2008, he decided to give back to his local area, serving two terms as a councillor on the former Palerang Council.
“Being on council taught me that good government isn’t about just winning arguments — it’s about listening, respecting differences, and doing what works for locals,” he says.
Richard knows the struggles of everyday Australians firsthand. In recent years, he and his partners ran a café in Bungendore through the difficult COVID years and beyond. He’s seen how rising costs are pricing people out of everyday experiences like going out for a meal or a drink, and how pensioners, families, and small businesses are being squeezed more than ever.
That disconnect between political spin and real-life challenges led Richard to One Nation. He was drawn to the party’s straight-talking values and common-sense approach — from cutting fuel tax and boosting housing affordability to letting pensioners work without penalty and protecting Australian farmland from foreign ownership.
At 72, running for Parliament wasn’t part of his retirement plan. But, like many Australians, Richard believes the nation has reached a tipping point.
“I don’t think we can keep going down the same road. It’s time to trust Australians to build, work, and shape their own future.”
Richard also pushes back on the idea that voting for a minor party is a wasted vote. “History shows it’s minor parties that keep the big parties honest — and that’s exactly what I want to do in Canberra.”
If elected, Richard pledges to represent Eden-Monaro with honesty, integrity, and unwavering commitment to locals. -
I’m not a career politician—I’m a father, a business owner and a proud Australian ready to stand up for common sense in Parliament.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 3:11 PMBradley Yates is a business owner, firearms dealer, and proud Australian stepping up to represent Cowan for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. With decades of experience in private enterprise and a track record of building things from the ground up, Bradley is fed up with the political class putting power games before people.
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As the director of Bralea Pty Ltd, Bradley understands what it takes to manage a business, balance budgets, and make tough decisions. His experience gives him insight into the needs of small business owners, workers, and families across the Cowan electorate.
Bradley is passionate about rebuilding Australia’s infrastructure, calling for significant investment in east-west road and rail links across Western Australia to ensure regional communities are better connected and more resilient to extreme weather events. He’s also pushing for stronger border patrols in Australia’s northern waters to combat illegal fishing and drug trafficking.
Bradley believes in tax reform—specifically simplifying the system by cutting personal and business tax to 15% and removing most deductions to increase transparency. He also advocates for a small resource tax that would fund future infrastructure and public services for all Australians.
As a father of two boys and a committee member of the Lone Ranges Shooting Complex, Bradley is engaged in his community and passionate about preserving Aussie values. He’s frustrated by the major parties’ failure to plan for Australia’s future and is ready to be a voice for regional growth, infrastructure, fair taxation, and national sovereignty.
Bradley brings real-world experience and a deep commitment to serving Australians—without the spin. He’s ready to be a strong, honest representative for Cowan. -
I’m standing because this government no longer represents everyday Australians. It’s time to put people before politics.
Posted on Candidates by Rhicyl Hortezano · April 21, 2025 2:28 PMPeter Nottle is a lifelong Australian who’s proud to call Grafton home and even prouder to be standing up for the people of Page as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate. A former business owner and retiree, Peter has had enough of career politicians and parties who are out of touch with the everyday struggles of hardworking Australians.
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Frustrated by Labor’s failure to tackle the cost-of-living crisis and its ongoing betrayal of the working class, Peter decided it was time to stop yelling at the television and start doing something about it. After receiving a text encouraging him to put his hand up, he saw it as the right time to take action and join One Nation’s fight to restore integrity and accountability in government.
Peter has worked hard his entire life and understands the importance of self-reliance, fiscal discipline, and putting Australians first. He supports One Nation’s push to lower energy costs, protect free speech, and bring manufacturing and jobs back to regional Australia.
A firm believer in strong borders, fair trade, and supporting our farmers and small businesses, Peter brings a no-nonsense approach to politics. He believes in common sense over political spin, and he’s not afraid to call out the failures of both major parties.
With decades of real-life experience behind him, Peter is committed to representing Page with the honesty, conviction, and grit that’s been missing from Canberra for far too long. -
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.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 2:23 PMAmbere Livori is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Casey in the upcoming federal election.
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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. -
I’ve seen what unchecked government overreach and neglect can do. It’s time our voices were heard and our freedoms restored.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 2:19 PMBrad Hayman is a father of four, a small business owner, and a passionate advocate for Australian families. With a long background in retail management, Brad first came to Australia in 2002 to study theology at Wesley Institute, returning permanently in 2010. Since 2023, he has resumed work in Christian ministry and now runs two small businesses that support his not-for-profit community involvement.
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The turning point for Brad came during the pandemic, when soaring costs and unchecked political overreach made it clear that the major parties no longer served the interests of everyday Australians. His rent rose by 61% in just 18 months, his power bills skyrocketed despite using less electricity, and his concerns were ignored by elected representatives—even when he raised issues like the inflated costs and tragic failings of the privatised Northern Beaches Hospital.
Fed up, Brad found a political home in Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. He supports policies that place Australians first—whether that’s through responsible economic management, restoring rights and freedoms, or ensuring vital services are accountable and community-driven.
Brad is standing for Mackellar because he wants to be a genuine voice for the community. He will fight for fairer housing, energy reform, stronger healthcare accountability, and a return to government that works for the people—not against them. -
It’s time to change course in Warringah and bring back leadership that works for the people, not against them.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 2:12 PMGavin Wright is stepping forward as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Warringah with a clear mission: to shift the electorate’s direction and give residents the representation they deserve. Having spent years in media production, including time at Channel 7’s Sunrise studio, Gavin has seen the disconnect between the political class and the everyday Australian—and he's ready to do something about it.
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Gavin’s firsthand encounters with Pauline Hanson—at Hornsby, Tahmoor, and through professional media work—solidified his alignment with One Nation's vision. He is motivated by the party's bold policies and unwavering focus on putting Australians first. “Everything One Nation stands for resonates with the people of Warringah,” Gavin says.
His top priorities for Warringah include tackling toll gouging and local government overreach. Gavin is calling for an end to northbound tolling on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and is deeply concerned by the aggressive council rate hikes proposed by Northern Beaches and North Sydney Councils. He believes these issues, while often dismissed as state matters, have clear federal implications when it comes to cost of living, infrastructure fairness, and constitutional adherence.
Gavin Wright is not a career politician. He’s a local, a media professional, and an engaged citizen who’s ready to push back against political complacency and fight for real solutions in Warringah. He stands with One Nation to bring integrity, accountability, and practical change to the electorate. -
Australia needs more than the two-party system. It's time to stand up for working-class Australians.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 2:06 PMAdam Helman is standing for the seat of Corio under the Pauline Hanson’s One Nation banner, bringing with him lived experience, military discipline, and a deep commitment to everyday Australians. As a retired veteran, Adam has served his country and now seeks to serve his community by challenging the complacency of the two-party system.
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Growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of action from the major parties, Adam believes that neither Labor nor Liberal truly represent the working class anymore. “We’ve been left behind,” he says, pointing to cost-of-living pressures, housing unaffordability, and rising government overreach.
Adam's decision to stand as a One Nation candidate comes from his desire to see the party represented in regions like Corio, where everyday Australians are desperate for honest leadership and genuine accountability. He believes strongly in One Nation’s core values—putting Australians first, backing our veterans, rebuilding national infrastructure, and bringing manufacturing back home.
Drawing inspiration from the growing strength of One Nation in other states, especially the momentum seen in Western Australia, Adam is determined to give the people of Corio a real alternative. “We need leaders who listen and deliver, not career politicians,” he says.
Adam Helman is ready to stand up for fairness, for values, and for the people of Corio. -
It’s time to break the disconnect in Australia. We are One Nation.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 1:57 PMIan Cimera is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Werriwa, bringing with him a message of national unity, independence, and common-sense reform. A passionate Australian and proud father of three boys, Ian is ready to stand up for his community and challenge the disconnect between everyday Australians and Canberra’s political elite.
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Born in Canterbury and now living in Hinchinbrook, Ian has worked as a tattoo artist and independent creative professional. He understands the pressures small business owners and working families face. As a former electrical trade worker, he knows the importance of building and backing a strong local workforce.
Ian is a voting member of the Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council and believes in real community involvement, not top-down policies from bureaucrats. With a multicultural family background and a deep love for Australia’s founding values, Ian is committed to restoring balance, accountability, and opportunity for all Australians.
His political priorities include strengthening Medicare, rebuilding the trades and vocational workforce, supporting national defence, and ensuring every Australian has access to affordable living and education. He opposes globalist agendas and advocates for an Australia-first approach that empowers families, businesses, and communities.
Ian says it best himself: “It’s time to break the disconnect of Australia. We are One Nation.”