Pages tagged "House of Representatives"

  • We need more people who will speak the truth, stand their ground, and always put Australians first.

    Michelle McKay is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Lilley, bringing decades of professional experience and a fearless commitment to Australian values. As an Executive Assistant at one of the country’s largest financial institutions, Michelle has worked alongside some of the nation’s top business leaders—making her no stranger to high-pressure environments or accountability.

    Born and raised in Brisbane, and now preparing to return full-time to her home in Taigum, Michelle knows the community she’s standing for. She has seen firsthand the impact of out-of-touch government decisions and is determined to help restore economic stability, protect freedoms, and ensure Australians come first.

    Michelle has long admired Pauline Hanson’s courage to speak the truth and stand up for everyday people. Her political priorities reflect this—she’s committed to removing Labor from office in Queensland, ending reckless government spending, and putting Australia’s interests ahead of globalist agendas.

    A proud Australian, Michelle believes the country needs more leaders who aren’t afraid to say what many are thinking. She’s passionate about getting back to basics, defending free speech, and ensuring that Parliament is filled with people who truly care about the nation—not just their careers.

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  • Australia needs to drain the parliamentary waters and become the lucky country again—not the world’s dumping ground. One Nation can do this.

    Elizabeth Ierardi is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Burt in Western Australia. A proud Australian and long-time supporter of the party, Elizabeth brings decades of life experience, resilience, and a no-nonsense attitude to the political arena. She’s worked in FIFO maintenance, transport, and grassroots support roles—and knows what it’s like to struggle under the weight of poor government policy.

    Deeply concerned about Australia’s direction under the two-party system, Elizabeth is stepping up to fight for the freedoms and values that built this nation. She’s had enough of rising costs, vacant shops, and failed leadership. For Elizabeth, the priorities are clear: tackle the cost of living, fix the health system, defend law-abiding Australians’ rights, and restore accountability in Parliament.

    From helping the homeless in her local community to raising her children and grandchildren with strong values, Elizabeth lives what she stands for—hard work, fairness, and putting Australians first. She wants a future where Aussie families can thrive again, free from foreign interference and globalist agendas.

    Elizabeth believes it’s time to drain the parliamentary swamp and rebuild this nation from the ground up. With her feet firmly planted in WA and her heart focused on everyday Australians, she’s ready to stand tall in Parliament and make some noise.

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  • We need trustworthy politicians who work for Australians—not themselves. It’s time to bring integrity and common sense back to Parliament.

    Phillip Heyne is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Newcastle. A seasoned reliability engineer with over four decades of experience, Phillip brings deep knowledge, strong ethics, and a fierce commitment to rebuilding Australia from the ground up.

    Born and raised in Newcastle, Phillip has lived the changes in the region and witnessed firsthand the decline brought on by decades of mismanagement from the so-called "Uniparty"—Liberal/National, Labor/Greens, and the Teals. He believes it’s time for a serious course correction, and One Nation is the only party with the policies and political will to make that happen.

    Phillip is no stranger to leadership. As a longtime church volunteer, event MC, and current Executive Member and Treasurer of One Nation’s NSW branch, he’s been a pillar in his community for over 40 years. He’s stepping forward now not for personal ambition—but to ensure that voters in Newcastle have a real alternative and that One Nation’s presence is felt in every electorate across the state.

    He’s passionate about reducing the cost of living, securing reliable and affordable energy, and restoring trust in politics. With Phillip Heyne, you get more than a candidate—you get a community-minded problem-solver who understands how systems work and how to fix them.

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  • I’m not a career politician—I’m a worker, a veteran, and a proud Tasmanian. It’s time we put people power back into parliament.

    Christopher Methorst is One Nation’s candidate for Braddon, a proud Tasmanian, former Australian soldier, and passionate advocate for working families and regional communities.

    Born in Launceston and raised in Scottsdale and Devonport, Chris carries with him the small-town values of hard work, respect, and standing up for what’s right—values that shaped his military service and continue to drive his commitment to public life. At 19, he joined the Australian Army, serving full-time for seven years and later as a reservist for another three. His time in the military instilled a deep sense of patriotism, resilience, and a lifelong dedication to service.

    After his time in defence, Chris built a career across construction, mining, disability support, and community coaching. He’s worked in both government and private sectors, owned a small business, and understands the real pressures families face—whether it’s juggling multiple jobs, navigating health challenges, or trying to support children through a struggling healthcare system.

    Chris knows firsthand that the major parties have lost touch with ordinary Australians. He’s watched governments neglect our rural communities, overburden our schools and hospitals, and allow cost-of-living pressures to spiral out of control. He believes in putting people before politics, and in returning power to everyday Australians.

    Chris is standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to rebuild essential services, support farmers and small business, ease cost-of-living pressures, and strengthen families and communities across Braddon. He’s committed to practical, common-sense policies that get results—not lip service.

    Christopher Methorst isn’t a career politician. He’s a father, a worker, and a veteran who knows what matters. He’s ready to be a strong voice for the people of Braddon—because he is one of them.

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  • Tasmanians are hurting. I’m standing up for families, farmers, and workers—because we all deserve a fair go.

    Shaun Broadby is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Lyons. A passionate advocate for Tasmanian families, workers, and farmers, Shaun is standing up to fight for the everyday Australians forgotten by the major parties.

    Shaun is committed to overhauling Australia’s broken Family Law system, fighting for the rights of children to have access to both fit and willing parents, and fixing the flawed child support system that too often rewards legal conflict. He believes in compassionate, common-sense reforms that restore fairness and dignity to Australian families.

    Water security, job creation, and housing affordability are at the heart of Shaun’s campaign. He supports One Nation’s national apprenticeship program, expanded infrastructure investment, and a five-year GST moratorium on building materials to help lower housing costs and get more Tasmanians into homes.

    As a proud Tasmanian, Shaun is determined to protect the state’s agricultural industry from foreign ownership, back farmers through a rural lending fund, and ensure regional communities get their fair share of federal funding. He supports cutting $90 billion in government waste and redirecting funds into hospitals, schools, and essential services.

    Shaun is also a strong voice for medical freedom, supporting affordable access to whole-plant medicinal cannabis, and standing firmly for pro-life values—opposing extreme abortion laws and calling for compassionate, evidence-based policies that protect both mother and child.

    From family tax reform to defending local jobs, Shaun Broadby brings practical solutions, integrity, and unwavering commitment to the people of Lyons.

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  • I escaped communism to live in a free country—I'll never stop fighting to keep it that way.

    Standing up for freedom, families and the future of Tasmania.

    Dr Stefan Popescu is a proud resident of Franklin, a father of three and a passionate advocate for local communities, personal freedoms and evidence-based policy.

    Born in Romania, Stefan and his family fled communist oppression in search of a freer life, an experience that shaped his deep commitment to defending Australian sovereignty, bodily autonomy, and national values. He knows firsthand the dangers of unchecked government power and believes Australians deserve a future built on truth, transparency and self-determination.

    Stefan’s career spans a wide range of industries, from panel beating and filmmaking to academia and the arts. Today, he operates a home renovation and landscaping business, giving him practical insight into the challenges facing tradespeople, families, and small business owners across Tasmania.

    “I’ve worked with my hands, I’ve taught in classrooms, and I’ve stood behind a camera lens. What ties it all together is my belief in people, their ability to think for themselves, solve problems locally, and build something better when they are helped not hindered by government.”

    Stefan is running with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation because he believes it is the only party truly fighting for Australian citizens, protecting farmers, resisting globalist interference and restoring common sense to government.

    His priorities include protecting Tasmania’s environment and industry from foreign control, ensuring local decisions are made by Tasmanians, and advocating for real reforms in media transparency, education and national security.

    “I escaped communism to live in a free country, I'll never stop fighting to keep it that way.”

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  • Australia deserves better. I served to protect this country—and now I’m standing up again to help fix it.

    Jordan Potter is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Bass in Tasmania. A 20-year veteran of the Royal Australian Air Force, Jordan proudly served his country on the P-3C Orion aircraft, including overseas deployments in both combat and training environments. His career was cut short by injury, but his commitment to protecting Australians never wavered.

    Now, as a husband and father of two, Jordan is stepping forward to serve again, this time in the fight for Australia’s future. He’s seen firsthand how government mismanagement and destructive policies have eroded our national pride, weakened our economy and failed working families. He believes Australians deserve better.

    Jordan brings discipline, leadership and a strong sense of duty to the campaign. He’s passionate about restoring integrity in politics, strengthening national security and delivering practical policies that put Australians first.

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  • We need to challenge the major parties and bring back Aussie values. I’m proud to stand with Pauline Hanson and fight for our future.

    Cathy Griggs is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Clark in Tasmania. A proud local with deep roots in the Huon Valley, Cathy comes from a pioneering family and brings decades of experience as a small business owner, employee and community advocate. Her life experience, resilience and logical, proactive mindset make her a passionate voice for everyday Tasmanians.

    Cathy believes Australia is at a crossroads and that it’s time to challenge the major parties and stand up for our freedom, values and democracy. She’s running because Tasmania deserves a strong voice in the national conversation, one that won’t be silenced by the media or intimidated by political correctness.

    Cathy is especially concerned about the erosion of Australian culture, the overreach of government and the lack of meaningful support for small businesses and self-employed Australians. She stands with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation because the party has the courage to call out the truth and fight for those who’ve been left behind.

    She may not be a career politician, but Cathy is ready to roll up her sleeves and be a visible, reliable presence for One Nation on the ground in Tasmania. Her commitment to common sense, fairness and freedom is unwavering.

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  • I’ve backed Pauline and One Nation for 25 years. Now I’m stepping up again to help get Australia back on track.

    Colin Hughes is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Lyne in New South Wales. A loyal supporter of the party for more than 25 years, Colin has never voted for another party in his life. He previously ran as the One Nation candidate for Whitlam in the 2022 Federal Election, receiving over 7,500 votes, and is now bringing that dedication and experience to the seat of Lyne.

    Colin has served the party faithfully in multiple roles—he was President of the Wallsend branch, Treasurer of the Newcastle branch, and even worked as Pauline Hanson’s bodyguard during the Newcastle by-election. His deep roots in the party and unwavering loyalty are matched by his passion to see Australia return to a country governed by common sense, national pride, and strong leadership.

    Born in Forbes and now living in Wingham, Colin is a straight-talking, no-nonsense bloke who understands the importance of restoring trust in politics. He believes that previous governments have let the country down, leading to declining living standards, loss of national identity, and growing frustration in the regions.

    A former member of the Early Risers Toastmasters Club, Colin is no stranger to public speaking and connecting with everyday Australians. He’s focused on rebuilding our economy, securing Australia's borders, ending wasteful spending, and putting everyday Australians first—especially those in regional communities who have been ignored for far too long.

    Colin Hughes is stepping up to be a strong voice for Lyne—one that echoes the values of hard work, self-reliance, and Aussie pride.

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  • I believe in standing up for the hardworking Australians who feel ignored. It’s time to put locals first—on jobs, housing, and the future of our country.

    Trevor Mayes is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Bullwinkel in Western Australia. A long-time finance specialist and local advocate, Trevor is deeply connected to his community and passionate about protecting Australian values.

    Raised in Mt Lawley and now based in Bushmead, Trevor has played an active role in preserving the local environment and engaging with the City of Swan to stop disruptive developments, including successfully opposing the Midland railway realignment. He regularly participates in bushland cleanups, champions infrastructure concerns and attends community events to ensure the voices of everyday residents are heard.

    With over 30 years of experience in the finance sector, Trevor has helped hundreds of Australians secure their homes and manage their financial future. He understands the pressure of rising living costs and is fighting to ensure Western Australians get a fair go. He’s passionate about reducing immigration, securing affordable housing, limiting foreign ownership of Australian land and assets and supporting small businesses and Australian-made manufacturing.

    “I’m standing for the everyday Aussie who feels ignored. One Nation is the only party committed to putting our people and our communities first.”

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