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  • I’m fighting for the future of our children—to protect their freedoms, support Australian families, and bring back common sense to politics.

    Rebecca Thompson is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the Senate in New South Wales. A proud mother of three and passionate community volunteer, Rebecca brings real-life experience, strong conservative values and an unwavering commitment to protecting Australian families and freedoms.

    Rebecca entered politics after witnessing the overreach of government power during the 2020 pandemic. Like so many Australians, she never imagined the country she loved would be pushed into such a state of fear and control. It was this moment that compelled her to stand up, not just for herself, but for her children and future generations.

    Since then, Rebecca has run as a One Nation candidate in the federal seat of Hume (2022) and state seat of Wollondilly (2023). A long-time member of the party, she has proudly stood beside Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts, whose courage and honesty continue to inspire her.

    Rebecca is a strong advocate for family law reform, believing that stable, traditional family units and access to both parents are essential for a child’s well-being. She also supports reforming Australia’s education system by removing political ideology from classrooms and returning to core, practical learning giving parents the right to raise their children as they see fit.

    Her key focus is on reducing the cost of living for struggling families and supporting policies that allow a parent to stay at home without sacrificing financial security.

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  • We need real solutions, not spin. I’ll fight for the people of Hughes—to lower costs, protect our freedoms, and bring back Australian jobs.

    Deborah Swinbourn is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the federal seat of Hughes. A sixth-generation Australian, Deborah has lived in the electorate for over 23 years. With more than 30 years of experience in the Information Technology sector, she brings a wealth of practical knowledge and real-world problem-solving to the political arena.

    Deborah is the youngest of nine children from a working-class background and a proud mother. She understands the challenges facing families today particularly the rising cost of living, housing affordability and energy prices. Having previously run as an Independent in the 2024 NSW State Election for Holsworthy, she’s already a recognised voice in the community and is passionate about delivering real outcomes for Australians.

    Deborah believes Australia must pause mass migration until housing, hospitals and essential services can cope. She’s seen firsthand how unchecked immigration has contributed to housing shortages, strained infrastructure and placed increasing pressure on local communities.

    She is also a strong supporter of energy reform. Deborah backs affordable, reliable coal and gas power and opposes net-zero targets that she says are driving up power prices and making life harder for families and small businesses.

    It’s unacceptable that people in a country as resource-rich as Australia are struggling to afford electricity, food and housing. We need change and we need it now.

    Deborah also believes in rebuilding Australian manufacturing, securing supply chains and prioritising Australian workers for Australian jobs. She supports policies that will create apprenticeships and long-term employment opportunities, particularly in local industries.

    A firm believer in individual freedoms, Deborah opposes government overreach and mandates that infringe on personal choice. She stands proudly for national sovereignty, family values and practical, common-sense governance.

    With deep roots in Hughes and a strong commitment to her community, Deborah is ready to be a strong voice in Parliament for the everyday Australians who are too often ignored by the major parties.

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  • I'm a true blue Aussie with a big heart, a strong voice, and a passion for standing up for our freedoms, families, and future. It’s time to rebuild our great country from the ground up.

    Melissa Janicska is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of McMahon in New South Wales. A passionate and outspoken advocate for everyday Australians, Melissa brings a no-nonsense, "true blue" attitude to politics, driven by her love of country, strong community values and a deep desire to see Australia thrive.

    Born and raised in Parramatta and now living in Blacktown, Melissa has spent years working in the food industry, engaging with people from all walks of life. These conversations about rising living costs, failing systems and lost trust in government have fuelled her political drive and her determination to be a voice for those who feel ignored.

    Melissa is focused on fixing what she calls the “core failures” of government: overhauling the broken education system, cleaning up corruption across institutions and restoring the rights and freedoms that should be guaranteed to all Australians. She’s a firm believer in freedom of speech, open debate and respecting diverse opinions while working toward practical, common-sense solutions.

    A survivor of domestic abuse and an advocate for family safety and resilience, Melissa has real-life experience of the system’s shortcomings. She’s determined to fight for families, for affordable housing and for a government that supports not controls its people. She’s especially passionate about defending parental rights and protecting children from ideological agendas in schools.

    Melissa has been a long-time supporter and voter of One Nation, inspired by the values of honesty, fairness and national pride. Her experience rallying with thousands in Canberra in defence of freedom of choice was a pivotal moment proof, she says, that the people are ready for change.

    A strong communicator with a background in public speaking, live entertainment and community activism, Melissa is ready to take her fight to Canberra and bring the people of McMahon the strong, fearless representation they deserve.

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  • Australians deserve a government that puts them first—not bureaucrats, not foreign interests, and certainly not political elites. I will fight for fiscal responsibility, stronger borders and policies that protect Australian jobs and industries.

    Matthew Jacobson is a dedicated father, Army Reserve officer, school principal and leadership consultant with a strong passion for advocating for regional and rural Australians. With a lifetime of leadership experience and an unwavering commitment to strengthening communities, Matthew is standing as a One Nation candidate to bring practical solutions and common-sense policies to the people of Macquarie.

    As a leader in education and the military, I have spent my life serving Australians. I want to see real change; stronger border security, economic stability and a government that prioritises its people over political games. Australia needs leadership that listens.

    Having lived and worked in rural and regional communities across Australia, Matthew understands the unique challenges faced by those outside metropolitan areas. His work as a principal in rural schools has given him firsthand experience of the struggles families face, from inadequate healthcare to declining local job opportunities. He is committed to advocating for policies that invest in regional infrastructure, strengthen Australian industry and reduce the cost of living for everyday families.

    With Australia burdened by skyrocketing debt, Matthew is determined to push for fiscal responsibility by cutting unnecessary government spending, reducing bureaucratic waste and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used effectively. He believes in stronger immigration policies to ease pressure on housing, healthcare and infrastructure, ensuring Australians are put first.

    Matthew is also a firm advocate for Australian jobs, particularly in regional areas where industries like agriculture and manufacturing have been neglected by successive governments. He supports major infrastructure investments to boost employment, stimulate the economy and provide a sustainable future for the next generation.

    As a former soldier and current Army Reserve officer, Matthew understands the importance of national security and the need to protect Australian sovereignty. He believes in strong defence policies, border protection and ensuring veterans receive the support they deserve.

    Matthew is standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation because he believes in real representation, not empty promises. He will fight for Macquarie, ensuring the voices of hardworking Australians are heard loud and clear in Canberra.

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  • Australians deserve leaders who fight for them, not political elites. I will stand for affordable living, strong local industries and protecting Australian jobs.

    Sharon Cousins is a dedicated community advocate, researcher and small business owner who has spent decades fighting for everyday Australians. Raised in Wollongong, she worked in the UK as a qualified insurance broker before returning to Australia to build a successful resume-writing business, helping job seekers from all industries secure employment.

    Since 2003, Sharon has volunteered in elections, assisting candidates and ensuring voter integrity. In 2011, she ran as an independent in the local council elections, gaining firsthand experience in the power plays and tactics used by major parties. Now, she is stepping up to represent Whitlam with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, a party she believes truly puts Australians first.

    Sharon is a strong opponent of the proposed offshore wind farms, citing concerns over their cost, maintenance and negative impact on fishing, tourism and whale migration. She supports keeping Australia’s mining industry strong while investing in practical, cost-effective renewable energy solutions.

    She stands firmly behind One Nation’s policies to relieve cost-of-living pressures, including reducing fuel taxes by 26c per litre, cutting electricity bills by 20% and placing a moratorium on GST for building materials to lower home construction costs. She is also a strong advocate for family tax splitting, pensioner benefits and exiting globalist organisations like the WHO, WEF and UN—saving taxpayers over $1 billion.

    Australians are being squeezed by bad policies and out-of-touch politicians. We need leadership that puts families, jobs and affordability first,” Sharon says. “One Nation is the only party standing up against government overreach and fighting for everyday Australians.

    Sharon’s deep commitment to her community and her passion for real solutions make her a strong candidate to represent Whitlam in the upcoming federal election.

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  • The Hunter has the skills, the land, and the resources to remain the powerhouse of NSW for the next 50 years. It’s time to stop the neglect and invest in our future.

    Stuart Bonds is a proud Australian farmer, coal miner, and tradesman who has called the Hunter Valley home for the past 15 years. Living in the region with his wife and daughter, Stuart understands the challenges facing hardworking Australians and is determined to take the fight to the major parties that have failed to deliver for the Hunter.

    As a qualified fitter and machinist, Stuart has worked alongside the people of the Hunter in private industry. He strongly supports One Nation’s push for increased apprenticeships, backing subsidies that will help businesses take on more apprentices and build a skilled workforce for the future.

    We need investment back into our local communities, and the best way to do that is by encouraging businesses to invest in the future. Our kids are our future,” Stuart says.

    A staunch advocate for preserving the coal industry, Stuart wants to create an economic environment that encourages companies to invest in full-time jobs and large-scale infrastructure projects in the region.

    The Hunter has been gutted of its revenue for far too long. We have the skills, we have the land, we have the resources, and we have the drive to continue being the backbone of the state's power supply for the next 50 years. Let’s get these power plants built.

    Stuart is also committed to greater investment in rural infrastructure. He believes that the neglect of regional areas has gone on for too long and is fighting for major projects such as new dams, upgraded roads, improved bridges, and the construction of a high-speed rail network to connect capital cities and unlock opportunities in rural and regional areas.

    “We haven’t built a dam in 40 years. Our power plants are being decommissioned, and our roads are falling apart. You only need to take a drive to the city to see where all the money is going. People can’t move away from the city because of poor infrastructure planning, so let’s bring the city to them. Let’s build a high-speed rail line and ease congestion in the cities while boosting our regional towns.

    Stuart Bonds is ready to fight for the people of the Hunter and bring real investment, real jobs, and real solutions back to the region. Support Stuart in his campaign to take Hunter back for the people.

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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