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  • This country has so much potential. By focusing on the needs of Australians, we can secure a better future for everyone.

    Arnon Wither is a dedicated family man, proud Australian, and passionate advocate for the hardworking people of Paterson. With a strong Christian faith and a career spanning construction, factory work, and management, Arnon embodies the resilience, integrity, and common sense that have built this great nation.

    Arnon has witnessed firsthand the pressures families face in today’s economy. “Rising costs, unaffordable housing, and out-of-touch politicians are the concerns I hear every day,” Arnon says. “Australians deserve leaders who understand their struggles and fight for practical solutions.”

    Addressing the housing crisis is a priority for Arnon, who supports a net-zero migration policy to alleviate pressure on housing and infrastructure. “Unchecked population growth is driving up housing costs and stretching our infrastructure. We must focus on building a sustainable future that puts Australians first,” he explains.

    Arnon also champions investing in jobs and skills, proudly backing One Nation’s apprenticeship scheme, which offers wage subsidies to first-year apprentices and beyond, building a skilled, homegrown workforce. He supports critical infrastructure projects in water, rail, roads, and energy to create long-term employment opportunities and strengthen regional economies.

    Energy affordability is central to Arnon’s vision for Paterson. “Australia contributes just 1% of global emissions, yet families and industries are bearing the burden of unrealistic net-zero policies,” he says. “We need to utilise our abundant natural resources to deliver affordable, reliable energy.”

    Arnon opposes the casualisation of the workforce and is committed to securing full-time employment opportunities to build stability for families and communities. “Australia thrives when we invest in our people and create secure, prosperous communities,” he says.

    Determined to bring common sense back to politics, Arnon Wither is ready to fight for policies that prioritise Australians. “This country has so much potential. By focusing on the needs of Australians, we can secure a better future for everyone.”

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  • It’s time to put Australians first—our families, our businesses, and our future depend on it.

    Born and raised in Port Macquarie, Chris Walsh is proud to call the Cowper electorate his lifelong home. As one of 12 children, Chris learned the value of hard work and community from an early age. Married to his local sweetheart, Joyanne, Chris is a dedicated husband, father of two, and grandfather to two, with a third grandchild on the way.

    Chris has built a diverse career that spans labouring, operating his own landscaping business, and serving as Campus Manager and Building Project Manager at Kempsey Adventist School. He later worked as a school chaplain, where he supported the next generation with guidance and care. Now residing in Kempsey with Joyanne, Chris is deeply committed to the Cowper community.

    Chris enters politics not as a career politician but as a father and grandfather determined to secure a brighter future for the next generation. He is passionate about rebuilding the foundations of Australian society by strengthening the family unit, supporting local businesses, and preserving Australia’s natural resources. Chris firmly opposes policies that have sent manufacturing offshore, created unsustainable immigration levels, and allowed foreign entities to dictate Australia’s future.

    “Our resources, our businesses, and our communities should serve Australians first,” Chris says. “It’s time for a government that prioritises its people, not foreign interests.”

    Chris is proud to stand with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, advocating for policies that restore local manufacturing, reduce the cost of living, and invest in renewable energy alternatives that actually benefit Australians. He is calling on the Cowper community to join him in creating meaningful change by voting One Nation at the upcoming federal election.

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  • Dobell deserves a representative who listens, acts, and prioritises the people. I’m here to deliver real solutions for real Australians.

    Martin Stevenson is a seasoned candidate for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, bringing extensive experience from his previous state and federal election campaigns. As a long-time advocate for the principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability, Martin is deeply committed to standing up for the people of Dobell and delivering meaningful change to the region.

    Having lived and worked in the community, Martin understands the pressing issues that affect everyday Australians. From rising cost-of-living pressures to inadequate infrastructure, Martin believes in implementing practical, common-sense solutions to address these challenges. He is passionate about supporting small businesses, creating local jobs, and ensuring families in Dobell have access to affordable energy, quality healthcare, and education.

    “The major parties have lost touch with the people they’re meant to serve,” Martin says. “Dobell deserves a strong voice in Canberra that prioritises the needs of the community over party politics.”

    Martin is also determined to tackle youth crime, protect Australia’s sovereignty, and advocate for policies that put Australians first. With his previous campaign experience, Martin knows what it takes to connect with voters and deliver a platform that resonates with their concerns.

    Martin Stevenson is asking for your support to bring fresh energy, accountability, and genuine representation to Dobell. He is ready to be your voice in Parliament and fight for a better future for the community.

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  • It’s time for a government that works for Australians, not against them. I’m committed to fighting for families, communities, and the future of Shortland.

    Dr Barry Reed is proud to stand as One Nation’s candidate for Shortland, bringing a wealth of experience, education, and a passion for creating meaningful change. A committed advocate for everyday Australians, Barry is determined to deliver policies that put people first and restore faith in government.

    “Labor and Liberal governments have failed to meet the essential needs of ordinary Australians,” Dr Barry says. “Their failure to protect families, support communities, and safeguard our country’s future demands a strong alternative. That’s why I’m standing with One Nation.”

    With a qualification in economics and politics from Oxford University, Barry combines academic expertise with real-world insights to offer innovative solutions to the challenges facing Australians. His ideas, such as a policy on home ownership now featured on One Nation’s platform, demonstrate his ability to bring fresh thinking to issues like housing affordability and financial stability.

    Barry’s priorities for Shortland include addressing the housing crisis, supporting local businesses, and ensuring cost-of-living relief for families. As a former Senate candidate for One Nation in 2019, Barry has consistently advocated for a government that values accountability, transparency, and practical policies to improve the lives of Australians.

    “I want to help One Nation make Australia better—for our people, our communities, and our future. Together, we can rebuild trust in government and create a nation that works for everyone.”

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  • Our community deserves leadership that listens and takes action. Together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous Robertson.

    Matt Lloyd is a proud resident of the Central Coast and a passionate advocate for the Robertson electorate. With firsthand experience as part of the Central Coast Regional Committee, Matthew has been actively involved in grassroots efforts to support One Nation candidates and address the key challenges facing Australians today.

    “Being part of this team has shown me the strength of everyday Australians who care deeply about our country and have the solutions to the issues holding us back,” says Matt.

    Matt is determined to bring real, practical solutions to Robertson. He is focused on tackling the rising cost of living, improving local infrastructure, and creating opportunities for small businesses. As someone deeply invested in the community, he understands the importance of policies that restore manufacturing, provide affordable housing, and deliver reliable energy to local families and businesses.

    Matt is equally committed to ensuring accountability and transparency in government, standing firm against wasteful spending and policies that prioritise corporations over Australians.

    As a candidate for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, Matt is dedicated to representing the hardworking people of Robertson and ensuring that the voices of everyday Australians are heard loud and clear in Parliament.

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  • I am proud to be an Australian, and I am committed to ensuring New England’s future is bright. Together, we can achieve a stronger, more united community.

    Brent Larkham is a proud patriot and lifelong advocate for Australian values. As a resident of New England, Brent is deeply committed to representing the interests of his community and standing up for the everyday Australians who have been left behind by major parties.

    “I believe in the strength of Australia and its people. We need leaders who will fight to protect our way of life and ensure that our children inherit a country they can be proud of,” Brent says.

    Brent understands the challenges facing rural and regional Australians, including the rising cost of living, the need for more local jobs, and the importance of supporting farmers and small businesses. He is committed to advocating for policies that revitalise New England’s industries, from agriculture to manufacturing, and ensuring access to reliable and affordable energy to power the region’s growth.

    Brent is also passionate about strengthening community safety and providing opportunities for young Australians through expanded apprenticeships and vocational training programs. By addressing the root causes of issues like youth unemployment, Brent believes New England can thrive and prosper.

    As a One Nation candidate, Brent is dedicated to restoring accountability in government and putting Australians first. He is ready to stand up for the people of New England and ensure their voices are heard in Parliament.

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  • I’m just an average suburban family man who wants everyone to get a fair go. Together, we can make Lindsay a better place for future generations.

    Chris Buckley, a proud resident of Lindsay for over 20 years, is stepping forward as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate to bring real change to his community. Born in Liverpool and raised in South Western Sydney, Chris, now 49, is a motor mechanic by trade and currently works as a sales manager. His journey has been shaped by deep community involvement, family values, and a commitment to fairness.

    As a family man, Chris and his life partner Viki have raised two children who were born at Nepean Hospital and educated in local schools. Chris has actively supported his community through volunteer roles in local sporting and recreational groups, coaching, fundraising, and hands-on support. His passion for motorsport has also seen him achieve success as a competitor and serve as a life member of HQ Racing NSW, as well as a long-standing member of the NSW Motor Racing Committee.

    Chris believes every Australian deserves the chance to feel safe, be treated fairly, and enjoy a reasonable standard of living through hard work. However, he’s seen these opportunities slipping away as families in his community struggle with skyrocketing costs of living, housing shortages, and rising crime rates.

    “It’s heartbreaking to see people in Lindsay who once lived comfortably now struggling to make ends meet. Homelessness in our area was once rare, but now it’s an everyday reality,” Chris says.

    Chris’s campaign focuses on addressing key local and national issues such as the cost of living, affordable housing, rising energy costs, and ensuring community safety. He believes the major parties have failed to act, and it’s time for someone who truly understands the struggles of everyday Australians to step up.

    Quoting Edmund Burke, Chris says: “Nobody made a greater mistake than those who did nothing because he could only do a little.”

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