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I’m not in this for power or prestige. I’m doing this because I refuse to stand by while career politicians sell out the future of everyday Australians.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 28, 2025 1:35 PMMatt Lambert is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Forde. A successful Queensland business owner employing over 50 Australians, Matt understands the real pressures facing small businesses and working families today.
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Growing up in Forster, NSW, Matt learned early the value of hard work and resilience. He earned a teaching degree from Newcastle University before shifting into business, building his company from the ground up. He knows firsthand the frustrations of government red and green tape that cripple local businesses while handing advantages to corporate elites.
A proud father of five and grandfather to six, Matt is motivated by a deep concern for the future facing Australian families. He entered politics to fight for a return to common sense—lowering the cost of living, cutting immigration to sustainable levels, protecting free speech, and securing real investment in Australia’s own skilled workforce. Matt believes small and medium businesses are the true backbone of the economy and that government needs to stop punishing them with endless taxes and regulations.
With One Nation’s strong policies on apprenticeship subsidies, job creation, affordable energy, and national security, Matt will champion policies that benefit real Australians—not political insiders. He strongly supports building new high-efficiency coal power stations, investigating nuclear energy, and putting Australia’s abundant natural resources to work for Australian families, not just foreign buyers.
Matt Lambert is not a career politician. He is a straight-talking Australian who believes in hard work, freedom, and putting Australians first. He is standing up against political correctness, bloated bureaucracy, and governments that have lost touch with the people they are supposed to represent.
If elected, Matt promises to be a tireless voice for the people of Forde, fighting for commonsense reforms that put Australian jobs, families, and values first.
"I’m not in this for power or prestige. I’m doing this because I refuse to stand by while career politicians sell out the future of everyday Australians." -
I want to bring strong leadership, common sense policies, and real accountability back into politics.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 28, 2025 1:31 PMSharron Duncan is proud to represent Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Maranoa in the upcoming federal election.
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A mother and grandmother with a diverse professional background, Sharron’s experience includes service in the Australian Army Reserve Transport Corps, holding a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice, and being a nationally accredited NMAS Mediator and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner. She has also worked as a Certified Family Group Conference Facilitator and Child Contact Supervisor.
Sharron entered politics not as a career politician, but as an everyday Australian determined to secure a better future for the next generation. She has a strong passion for rebuilding Australian society through strengthening the family unit, protecting fathers' rights in family law, and ensuring the courts are fair and equitable for both men and women. Sharron believes Australia's institutions must return to fairness, accountability, and practical, common sense policies.
She is proud to align with Pauline Hanson’s vision of national pride and putting Australians first. Sharron believes it is vital to stand against "woke" agendas that undermine Australia's traditions and to restore strong, values-based education focused on life skills, literacy, numeracy, and discipline.
Her career and community work, including founding the Woodford Neighbourhood Centre and delivering supervised child contact services, have given her a deep understanding of the challenges facing Australian families today. Sharron is committed to addressing youth crime, pushing back against political correctness in schools, defending religious education rights, and securing real action to reduce cost of living pressures and rebuild the economy.
If elected, Sharron will be a fearless advocate for families, common sense, and accountability, bringing her life experience and integrity to represent the people of Maranoa with strength and determination.
"I want to bring strong leadership, common sense policies, and real accountability back into politics." -
Common sense, affordable energy, and real representation — that’s what Longman deserves, and that's what I’ll deliver.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 28, 2025 1:02 PMPeter McCasker is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Longman in the upcoming federal election. Born in Brisbane and raised with the values of hard work and resilience, Peter has spent his life building businesses, supporting local communities, and standing up for the everyday Australian.
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After beginning his working life as a plumbing apprentice, Peter travelled across Australia working in hospitality before settling in Yeppoon in 1998. In 2005, he purchased and expanded a waste management business, Kanga Bins, into the largest privately owned operation in Central Queensland. With over 20 years' experience in waste management and recycling, Peter has a strong understanding of environmental and business challenges facing local communities.
An inaugural board member of Waste Recycling Industries Queensland and a member of the Capricornia Chamber of Commerce, Peter has a long record of community involvement, supporting local sporting clubs, and helping build stronger regional ties. He is a proud father and grandfather who believes in leaving a better Australia for future generations.
Peter is focused on fighting for the people of Longman. He believes in securing Australia’s energy future through coal, gas, and the responsible investigation of nuclear power. He is deeply critical of the major parties’ failure to deliver cheap, reliable energy to Australians.
Peter's commitment to One Nation’s principles — protecting Australian jobs, upholding common sense policies, and giving working Australians a fair go — underpins his campaign.
If elected, Peter promises to be a strong, no-nonsense advocate for the people of Longman, ensuring their voices are heard and respected in Canberra. -
Herbert deserves a representative who stands for everyday Australians — not the out-of-touch major parties.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 28, 2025 12:56 PMRoss Macdonald is proud to once again stand for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Herbert. After previously running in the 2019 federal election, Ross has remained passionate about bringing true representation and a strong voice to the people of North Queensland.
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Ross understands firsthand the frustrations felt across Herbert: the soaring cost of living, lack of real investment in local jobs and infrastructure, and the increasing disconnect between Canberra politicians and the everyday Australian. He firmly believes that both major parties have abandoned their traditional voters and left communities like Townsville behind.
With a strong background in community advocacy, Ross is determined to tackle the issues that matter most to locals — reducing living costs, securing our borders, ensuring energy security, improving healthcare access, and restoring integrity to the political process.
Ross is proud to be part of One Nation’s team, standing against government waste, reckless spending, and political correctness gone mad. His vision is for a thriving Herbert, where families, small businesses, and workers are supported — not sidelined.
Ross Macdonald is committed to being the real choice for Herbert — fighting for practical solutions and a better future for all Australians.