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  • I won’t stand by while out-of-touch politicians make life harder for everyday Australians. I will use my voice to stand up for what is right and fight for the future of our nation.

    Adrian Deeth is stepping forward as a candidate for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to give the people of Hasluck a strong voice in Parliament. With a background that spans both city and country life, Adrian understands the diverse needs of his community and the changes that are necessary to secure a better future for all Australians.

    Our government is out of touch with the people they are supposed to represent,” Adrian says. “They make decisions that benefit big corporations and global interests while everyday Australians struggle with the rising cost of living, housing shortages and unaffordable energy.

    Adrian has spent years observing the failures of the two-party system, watching as career politicians ignored the real concerns of their constituents. Now, he is ready to take action. He is particularly focused on addressing the affordability crisis, ensuring that hard-working Australians can secure stable housing and access essential services without being pushed to the brink.

    Families in Hasluck are doing it tough. Wages aren’t keeping up, power bills are out of control, and everyday Australians are being left behind while the government focuses on their pet projects,” he explains. “We need leaders who actually listen to their communities and fight for real solutions.

    Adrian is also deeply concerned about the government’s failure to invest in Australian jobs and infrastructure. He believes that more must be done to revitalise local industries, support small businesses and ensure that young Australians have real opportunities to build a future.

    Our leaders have allowed foreign interests to take over industries, leaving Australians with fewer job opportunities and no sense of security,” Adrian says. “We need to bring back manufacturing, invest in apprenticeships and make sure Australians come first when it comes to jobs and infrastructure.

    Standing with One Nation, Adrian is committed to restoring common sense to government, protecting Australian values and ensuring that the people of Hasluck have a representative who genuinely fights for their interests.

    I’ve spoken about stepping up before and now is the time to act,” he says. “I won’t stand by while out-of-touch politicians continue to make life harder for everyday Australians. I will use my voice to stand up for what is right and fight for the future of our nation.

    Adrian is calling on the people of Hasluck to support his campaign for real change, accountability and a government that works for the people, not against them.

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  • Our education, health, and law and order systems are broken. It’s time for real leadership that puts Australians first and restores fairness, accountability, and common sense.

    Robert Hicks is a staunch advocate for Australian values, fairness and national sovereignty, standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Leichhardt. He believes that successive governments have failed Australians, allowing cost-of-living pressures, failing infrastructure and government overreach to erode the freedoms and quality of life that generations have worked hard to build.

    Robert has lived in Far North Queensland for many years and has seen firsthand how government mismanagement has left regional communities behind. He is determined to stand up for the everyday Australians who feel ignored by the political elite in Canberra.

    I’ve watched as Labor, the Liberals, and the Greens have abandoned the people they were elected to serve. They’ve divided the nation with policies that prioritise minority interests over the majority of hardworking Australians. It’s time to restore balance, fairness, and common sense,” he says.

    Robert believes that education, healthcare and law and order have been badly mismanaged, leaving families and communities without the services they need. “Our schools should be about education, not indoctrination. Our hospitals should be focused on patient care, not bureaucratic red tape. And our police should be enforcing the law, not tiptoeing around political agendas,” he states.

    He is also committed to ensuring Leichhardt gets its fair share of infrastructure funding, particularly in regional health services, roads and local business support. Robert is passionate about restoring accountability to government and ensuring Australians come first when it comes to jobs, housing and essential services.

    Leichhardt is one of the most stunning places in Australia, but our community is being ignored and underfunded while Canberra politicians focus on their own agendas. I’m running because I believe in a government that serves the people, not special interests,” Robert says.

    He is calling on the people of Leichhardt to reject the political establishment and choose real representation that stands up for regional Queensland, working Australians, and the future of our nation.

    It’s time for strong leadership, common sense policies, and a government that listens to its people,” Robert says. “Together, we can restore fairness, accountability and prosperity to Leichhardt.

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  • For too long, we’ve been governed by career politicians who have never had to balance a budget or fight for a fair go. I’m here to stand up for real Australians and hold the establishment accountable.

    Nicole Shires is a passionate advocate for everyday Australians, determined to bring real-world experience and common-sense leadership to Parliament. As a Personal Trainer and Gym Manager, Nicole has spent years holding people accountable, cutting through excuses and helping individuals reach their potential. Now, she’s ready to take that same no-nonsense approach to Canberra.

    For too long, we’ve been governed by career politicians who have never had to balance a household budget, struggle with rising costs, or fight for a fair go,” Nicole says. “They live in a taxpayer-funded bubble, completely out of touch with the reality that ordinary Australians face every day.

    Born and raised in Queensland, Nicole has watched her state and country be mismanaged by politicians who care more about their party than their people. She is deeply concerned about the rising cost of living, skyrocketing energy prices and the impact of mass migration on housing and infrastructure.

    Families are struggling to keep up with energy bills, rent and mortgages, while our leaders throw billions at green energy scams and foreign interests,” Nicole explains. “We need leaders who prioritise Australians first, who ensure our natural resources are used to provide affordable energy for our own people, not just exported for profit.

    Nicole is also determined to hold politicians accountable for their broken promises and political games. She believes that too many in Canberra operate without scrutiny, protected by a media unwilling to challenge their lies. “I see it every day in my work, people make excuses and without accountability, nothing changes,” she says. “It’s time we had real representatives in Parliament who aren’t afraid to call out the hypocrisy and demand better for the Australian people.

    A proud supporter of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, Nicole aligns with the party’s values of fairness, national pride and putting Australians first. She stands against woke agendas being forced onto everyday Australians and believes in restoring trust in political leadership.

    I’ve always admired Pauline Hanson for standing strong in her values, even when it’s not easy,” Nicole says. “She says what everyone else is thinking, but doesn’t have the courage to say. That’s the kind of leadership we need and that’s exactly what I will bring to the people of Petrie.

    Nicole is asking for the support of her community to bring a voice of reason, strength and integrity to Parliament. She is committed to making sure the people of Petrie have a representative who listens, fights for their interests, and demands accountability from those in power.

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  • Our leaders should be working for the people—not the other way around. It’s time for strong, common-sense policies that put Australians first.

    Jennifer Hughes is a proud fifth-generation Australian, a devoted wife and mother and a passionate advocate for strong leadership that puts Australians first. Living on a small farm just outside Orange with her husband Jim and their two sons, Sam and Tom, Jennifer has deep ties to regional Australia. With over 25 years of experience living in rural communities, including Oberon, Armidale and Orange, she understands the unique challenges facing country Australians and is determined to be a voice for them in Parliament.

    Jennifer 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. “I’ve always believed in Pauline Hanson’s and Malcolm Roberts’ ability to stand up for Australians when the major parties won’t,” Jennifer says. “Our country is heading in the wrong direction under Labor, and I refuse to stand by while our future and the future of my children is put at risk.

    Jennifer is deeply concerned about the rising cost of living, the erosion of job opportunities for Australians, and the government’s failure to invest in critical infrastructure. She believes that affordable energy is essential for both families and businesses and she strongly supports One Nation’s policies to lower power prices and secure Australia’s energy future through reliable, domestically produced sources.

    Australians are struggling to afford everyday essentials, while the government prioritises the interests of big corporations and foreign entities over its own people. We need to take back control of our economy, secure Australian jobs, and ensure that regional communities receive the support they deserve,” Jennifer says.

    Immigration is another key issue for Jennifer, who believes that Australia must prioritise sustainable migration policies that align with our infrastructure capacity. “It’s common sense our hospitals, schools and roads are already at breaking point. We cannot continue taking in record numbers of migrants while our own people struggle to find affordable housing and secure work,” she explains.

    Jennifer is committed to fighting for common-sense policies that will strengthen Calare’s economy, support local businesses and ease the financial burden on Australian families. She is ready to take a stand against government overreach, reckless spending and policies that put global interests ahead of Australian citizens.

    Our leaders should be working for the people not the other way around,” Jennifer says. “It’s time to elect representatives who genuinely care about Australia’s future and who will fight to bring back economic stability, affordable living, and national security.

    Jennifer Hughes is calling on the people of Calare to support One Nation in this election and take a stand for a stronger, more independent Australia.

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  • 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.

    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.

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  • I am prepared to put in the work required to create real and lasting change for Australians. It’s time to put the people first and restore our national pride, industry, and way of life.

    Benjamin Kelly is a proud and passionate Australian who is standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Fisher. Committed to restoring integrity in leadership, Benjamin believes that poor policies, government corruption and weak leadership are directly responsible for the decline in our standard of living, economic security and national sovereignty.

    All Australians deserve a government that works for the people, not for corporate sponsors or foreign interests,” Benjamin says. “For too long, politicians have put their own careers and donors ahead of the hardworking men and women who built this country.”

    Benjamin has seen firsthand the impact of rising costs, government overreach, and reckless immigration policies on local families and businesses. He is determined to fight for affordable energy, job security and investment in Australian industries and infrastructure.

    He is deeply concerned about the cost-of-living crisis, which has left too many Australians struggling to afford housing, groceries and essential services. He is also committed to reducing red tape for small businesses and ensuring that Australian jobs go to Australian workers.

    I’m not afraid to have the hard and uncomfortable discussions that need to be had,” he says. “It’s time for politicians who stand up for everyday Australians instead of bowing to globalist interests.

    Benjamin Kelly is calling on the people of Fisher to demand real change in Canberra and to stand with One Nation in the fight for a stronger, more self-reliant Australia.

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  • We cannot allow regional towns to be left behind while the government caters to big corporations and city elites. I’m here to fight for the people of Grey and ensure our industries, jobs, and communities thrive.

    Brandon Turton is a proud Australian and a passionate advocate for the people of regional South Australia. Representing Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Grey, Brandon is committed to ensuring that regional communities receive the attention and investment they deserve. With a strong background in engineering and a deep understanding of the challenges facing mining, manufacturing and agriculture, he is ready to fight for policies that prioritise infrastructure, affordable energy and easing the cost-of-living crisis.

    Brandon has seen firsthand how rising costs have placed immense pressure on families and businesses across the Mid-North and Eyre Peninsula. From the struggling steelworks in Whyalla to farmers battling against land deals that prioritise corporate interests over local communities, he knows that regional Australians are too often treated as second-class citizens.

    The Royal Flying Doctor Service must be relied upon when local hospitals can’t accommodate a patient’s needs. Our infrastructure is underfunded, our industries are struggling and too many people in the community feel like they’ve been left behind. It’s time for real representation that puts regional Australians first.

    Brandon will champion investment in nation-building infrastructure, including water security, rail, roads and energy, ensuring the regions are no longer an afterthought in government policy. He believes that affordable, reliable energy is key to driving economic growth and will fight against policies that increase power prices and hurt Australian industries.

    He is calling on the people of Grey to take a stand against government neglect and career politicians who put corporate interests over their own constituents. By supporting One Nation, voters can ensure that regional South Australians have a real voice in Canberra.

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  • Australia should work for its people—not foreign corporations, not globalist policies, and not weak politicians. We need strong leadership that puts Australian jobs, housing, and energy first.

    Tony Margos is a proud Australian and passionate advocate for restoring fairness, common sense, and real representation in Parliament. Running as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Fowler, Tony is stepping forward to give his community a stronger voice in Canberra, one that fights for lower living costs, job security and putting Australians first.

    This country is changing, but not in the way it should be. Hardworking Australians are being pushed aside while government policies serve global interests instead of their own people. We need leaders who aren’t afraid to stand up and speak the truth.

    Tony firmly believes in One Nation’s vision for a strong, self-reliant Australia, where the government prioritises Australian jobs, affordable housing and accessible energy. With soaring cost-of-living pressures, rising immigration and increasing government overreach, Tony knows that everyday Australians are feeling the squeeze. He is determined to push for policies that address housing affordability by stopping reckless immigration policies that are driving up property prices. He is also committed to securing affordable, reliable energy by investing in Australian resources instead of unreliable renewables that continue to drive up power bills.

    As a passionate advocate for working Australians, Tony wants to protect local industries from foreign takeovers and ensure that the people of Fowler have a representative who will fight for them in Canberra. He believes that career politicians have ignored the community for too long, failing to address the key issues that affect their daily lives.

    Pauline has been a strong voice in the Senate and I want to bring that same fight to the House of Representatives. It’s time to put Australians first, not political elites, not globalist agendas, and certainly not foreign interests.”

    Tony is calling on the people of Fowler to take a stand and demand a government that listens to them, fights for their future and ensures Australia remains a nation of opportunity and fairness.

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  • I’ll always have the courage to stand up for what’s right and fight for the issues that matter to you. Together, we can build a stronger, freer, and more prosperous Australia.

    Leonardo Panetta represents the true Australian spirit—a land of opportunity, diversity, and resilience. Immigrating from Argentina during the Falklands War in 1981, Leonardo embraced his new home with gratitude and determination. Now, as a small business owner in the construction industry, he has firsthand experience of the challenges faced by hardworking Australians and the importance of fostering economic independence and community values.

    “I’ve seen what it means to start fresh in a country that offers a fair go to everyone,” Leonardo reflects. “That’s why I’m committed to preserving the Australian way of life and ensuring our children have the same opportunities we had.”

    Leonardo is deeply passionate about reducing government interference and promoting personal freedoms. He believes small businesses are the backbone of a strong economy and advocates for cutting the red tape that stifles entrepreneurship and innovation. “Without small businesses, you don’t have a strong economy,” he explains. “We need less government intervention and more freedoms for everyday Australians.”

    A devoted family man, Leonardo lives in Gippsland with his wife and three children. Beyond his business and family life, he volunteers as a soccer coach, fostering teamwork and resilience in young players. He’s also a proud supporter of Australian sports culture, from his beloved Richmond Tigers to cricket, while staying connected to his Argentine roots through soccer.

    Leonardo is determined to tackle the rising cost-of-living crisis. “Skyrocketing energy bills, unaffordable housing, and basic necessities out of reach—it’s becoming impossible for families to make ends meet,” he says. “We need immediate action to ease these burdens and secure a prosperous future for all Australians.”

    He also stands firmly against “woke” culture and censorship, believing in the importance of free speech and a merit-based society. “A fair go means equal opportunity, not equal outcomes,” Leonardo asserts.

    Leonardo is calling on the people of La Trobe to support his vision for a stronger, freer, and more prosperous Australia. “I’ll always have the courage to stand up for what’s right and fight for the issues that matter to you,” he promises. “Together, we can make the Australian dream a reality for everyone.”

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  • It’s time we had leaders who live by the same values as the people they represent. I’m ready to fight for a better future for Richmond and all Australians.

    Ian Mye is a proud Australian, community advocate, and passionate supporter of One Nation’s core values. With a lifetime of dedication to the principles of fairness, accountability, and putting Australians first, Ian is stepping forward to represent the people of Richmond in the upcoming election.

    Ian believes in practical solutions to the challenges facing Richmond’s residents, particularly around the cost of living, housing affordability, and protecting local jobs. “I’ve seen the strain everyday Australians are under, and I know we need leaders who are willing to stand up and fight for the people,” Ian says.

    Ian is committed to addressing the critical issue of housing affordability in the region, advocating for policies that reduce investor-driven competition and focus on affordable housing for locals. He also supports measures to boost job creation through investments in apprenticeships, infrastructure, and sustainable industries that ensure long-term prosperity for Richmond.

    Energy affordability is another key focus for Ian. He believes in utilising Australia’s natural resources to deliver affordable, reliable power for households and businesses. “Our families and industries shouldn’t have to bear the burden of expensive, unrealistic energy policies,” Ian says.

    A strong advocate for community values, Ian is dedicated to fostering a safe, connected Richmond where residents feel supported and heard. “It’s time we had leaders who live by the same values as the people they represent,” Ian explains. “I’m ready to fight for a better future for Richmond and all Australians.”

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