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  • I will fight for the interests of everyday Australians, not foreign bureaucracies, corporate elites, or career politicians. It’s time to put Australians first.

    Malcolm Roberts is a steadfast advocate for Australian sovereignty, personal freedoms and government accountability. Serving as a Queensland Senator for One Nation since 2016, Malcolm has built a reputation as a fearless investigator, a tenacious advocate and a relentless campaigner for policies that put everyday Australians first.

    As a servant to the people of Australia, my commitment is to defend your freedoms, hold government accountable, and ensure that decisions made in Canberra benefit everyday Australians; not globalist interests, bureaucrats, or multinational corporations,” Malcolm says.

    Malcolm’s early life was shaped by both international and Australian experiences. Born in India, he later moved with his family to Central Queensland, where his father worked in the coal mines, before settling in Brisbane. Malcolm’s career began as an underground coalface miner, working at the grassroots level of the industry that fuels Australia’s economy. He later rose through management ranks, leading operational improvements in coal mines and processing plants, before spearheading Australia’s largest and most complex underground coal project.

    With an honours degree in engineering from the University of Queensland and a Master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business, Malcolm combines technical expertise with sharp economic acumen. He has worked as a business consultant both in Australia and internationally, specialising in leadership and management strategies that drive success.

    In the Senate, Malcolm has been an unrelenting watchdog, demanding transparency from government officials and holding them accountable. He has led the charge against excessive government overreach, calling out wasteful spending, failed energy policies and dangerous globalist agendas pushed by unaccountable bureaucracies.

    I refuse to stand by while the major parties sell out Australians to foreign interests, erode our national sovereignty and drive our economy into the ground with reckless policies,” Malcolm asserts.

    Malcolm is determined to fight against soaring energy costs, unsustainable immigration policies and the erosion of Australian jobs and industries. He has called for an end to the Net Zero agenda that punishes everyday Australians with skyrocketing power bills, while pushing for a national energy plan that embraces coal, gas, nuclear and hydro to deliver affordable, reliable energy.

    We are sitting on a goldmine of resources, yet Australian families and businesses are being forced to pay some of the highest energy prices in the world,” Malcolm says. “I will continue fighting for a national energy strategy that prioritises Australians first, not foreign climate bureaucrats.

    Malcolm is also a staunch defender of free speech, national security and economic self-reliance. He has taken a stand against digital censorship, corporate ESG mandates and foreign influence on Australian policy.

    Australia was built on hard work, self-reliance and freedom. It’s time we get back to those values,” Malcolm says.

    As a Senator, Malcolm Roberts will continue to fight for policies that serve Australians, not the elites, ensuring Queensland remains strong, self-reliant and free.

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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.

    Jennifer 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.

    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.

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  • It’s time to put Australians first—our jobs, our industries, and our way of life. We need real leadership to fix the cost-of-living crisis, secure our borders, and make Australia strong again.

    Warwick Stacey is standing for the NSW Senate because he believes Australians deserve leadership that puts their needs first. With career politicians failing to protect Australian jobs, industries, and infrastructure, Warwick is determined to fight for strong borders, affordable energy, and policies that ease the cost of living.

    Australians are struggling because of failed policies from the major parties,” Warwick says. “Our economy, energy security, and national identity are being eroded—we need real leadership to turn things around.”

    With a lifetime of experience outside the political bubble, Warwick understands the real challenges facing everyday Australians. He has seen the effects of out-of-control immigration, which has driven up housing prices and put enormous strain on infrastructure. He believes Australia must pause mass migration until essential services can cope, ensuring that housing, hospitals, and jobs are prioritised for Australians.

    Warwick is also passionate about fixing Australia’s energy crisis. He supports reliable, affordable energy through coal, gas, and nuclear power, rejecting the unrealistic net-zero targets that have led to skyrocketing power bills and economic uncertainty.

    The push for unreliable renewables is punishing Australians,” Warwick explains. “We need affordable, dispatchable power to support industry, lower costs, and keep Australia competitive.

    He is also a strong advocate for job security and national infrastructure investment. Warwick will fight for policies that boost local manufacturing, secure Australian supply chains, and create opportunities for workers and apprentices.

    Australians should have well-paying, secure jobs in industries that strengthen our nation, not be left behind by government policies that favour cheap foreign labour,” he says.

    Warwick Stacey is asking for your support to bring common sense back to the Senate and fight for a stronger, more self-reliant Australia.

    It’s time to put Australians first—not the political elite, not foreign interests, and not radical agendas. I’m standing up for everyday Australians, and I won’t back down.

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