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Australia needs leaders who understand hard work, family values and putting our people first — not political elites.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 3:31 PMKyle Lentz is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the federal seat of Rankin. A Queenslander through and through, Kyle has spent his life serving his country and community — as an electrician, Navy veteran, rail operator, and now as a frontline security officer. His campaign is built on the values of hard work, family, and putting Australians first.
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Born and raised in Logan, Kyle started his career as an apprentice electrician, developing a deep respect for the skilled trades that keep the country moving. He later joined the Royal Australian Navy, where he served with distinction for nine years as a Marine Technician, earning commendations along the way. His service in defence instilled in him the importance of discipline, leadership, and national security.
After his military career, Kyle worked in Queensland’s rail industry, gaining insight into the infrastructure needs and challenges faced by workers in critical sectors. Today, in the security industry, he continues his commitment to protecting everyday Australians.
Kyle’s lived experience across industries has shown him the growing disconnection between politicians and working families. He’s seen rising living costs, housing insecurity, and weakening of community safety. He’s also witnessed the silencing of everyday voices under increasing political correctness.
As a father and husband, Kyle wants to leave behind a stronger Australia — one that values free speech, secure jobs, family support, and affordable living. He stands with One Nation to fight for better infrastructure, lower cost of living, and an end to bureaucratic overreach. He believes it's time for a representative in Rankin who understands real life and delivers real results. -
I’m standing in Moreton to raise the profile of One Nation — a party that puts Australians first.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 3:27 PMGrant Spork is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the electorate of Moreton. With a long-standing personal and professional association with the area, Grant has seen the challenges and opportunities that define this diverse Brisbane community.
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His decision to run stems from a desire to raise the profile of One Nation in Moreton — a party he believes truly puts Australians first. Like many residents, Grant is concerned by the direction of the major parties, who often seem more interested in political games than practical outcomes for everyday Australians.
With deep roots in Moreton, Grant brings insight, determination, and a firm belief that locals deserve better representation in Canberra. He stands for common-sense policies, accountability in government, and a strong national identity.
Running for One Nation, Grant is committed to offering voters a genuine alternative that focuses on the values and interests of working Australians. -
We don't need a handout—we need a fair go and a level playing field. It's time to take the fight to the major parties.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 9:38 AMDarren Brown is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Dawson. A qualified fitter and machinist turned business development manager, Darren has spent nearly two decades working and raising a family in the Mackay-Whitsunday region. His experience across manufacturing, mining, and agricultural industries has given him deep insight into the real-world challenges facing regional Queenslanders.
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Living and working in the heart of the electorate, Darren understands firsthand the impact of rising energy costs, crumbling infrastructure, and Labor’s destructive green agenda. He’s not afraid to take on the major parties, who he believes have forgotten they’re meant to serve the people—not international interests or climate ideologues.
A strong supporter of leaving the Paris Agreement, Darren advocates for new high-efficiency, low-emission coal-fired power stations to deliver cheap, reliable energy to Australians. He believes regional communities deserve their fair share of investment in highways, flood-proof infrastructure, and essential services.
Darren also supports One Nation’s family tax policy that allows income splitting between parents with dependent children, offering genuine cost-of-living relief to hardworking families.
He’s not a career politician—he’s a father, a worker, and a proud Queenslander who’s ready to fight for jobs, fairness, and regional strength. Darren Brown is standing with One Nation to deliver for Dawson. -
I'm standing up because the Australia I once knew is being destroyed. I won’t sit on my hands and do nothing.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 9:05 AMCheryl Wood is One Nation’s candidate for Brisbane. A long-time Queenslander and local small business owner, Cheryl has lived the ups and downs of everyday Australians and is determined to restore fairness, freedom, and common sense to our political system.
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A mother, divorcee, and businesswoman, Cheryl has seen firsthand how everyday Australians are being left behind by major parties consumed by woke agendas and globalist priorities. She believes our country is being undermined by political elites who are more interested in power than serving the people.
Cheryl has run a successful driving school in Brisbane and knows how much small businesses are struggling with red tape, rising costs, and overregulation. She’s passionate about getting government out of the way so families and businesses can thrive.
A woman of faith, Cheryl is guided by strong Christian values and a deep love for Australia. Her priorities include restoring democratic rights, defending freedom of speech, and ensuring every Australian has the opportunity to own a home, get a good education, and access durable employment.
Cheryl is not afraid to speak up and take action. She’s determined to be a voice for hard-working Aussies who feel ignored, and to stand up against the woke forces that threaten our way of life. As your One Nation candidate for Brisbane, she’s ready to fight for a better future. -
I’ve always backed Pauline and what she stands for. I come from a working-class background and I’m sick and tired of the corrupt major parties who bow to minorities for votes. I want to help change our country before it’s destroyed.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 8:48 AMDarren Baker is One Nation’s candidate for Oxley. A proud Australian with a working-class background, Darren has had enough of the major parties selling out everyday people to appease political correctness and minority interests.
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Darren has long supported Pauline Hanson and her unwavering stand for everyday Australians. He believes it’s time to bring integrity and common sense back into politics—before our country is irreparably damaged by weak leadership and globalist influence.
With firsthand experience of the challenges facing working families, Darren understands what matters most: affordable housing, fair wages, secure jobs, and strong national values. He’s ready to stand up for those who feel forgotten by Canberra’s political class and demand real accountability from those in power.
Darren Baker is not a career politician—he’s one of us. A determined, no-nonsense advocate for change, he is ready to represent Oxley with the same honesty, resilience and strength that One Nation stands for. -
We need more people who will speak the truth, stand their ground, and always put Australians first.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 8:21 AMMichelle 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.
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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. -
I’m tired of politicians who won’t stand before our flag or hold a hose for their community. It’s time to rebuild Australia for Australians.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 30, 2025 3:03 PMZyion Attiig is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for McPherson, bringing with him over three decades of community involvement and private sector experience on the Gold Coast. A qualified software engineer, startup mentor, Taoist martial artist, trail builder and father figure to many in his local community, Zyion is a powerful advocate for restoring pride, opportunity and freedom to everyday Australians.
Zyion’s background spans hospitality, security operations, conservation and tech innovation. He has served as a security manager in remote communities near Uluru, witnessed wasteful government spending firsthand and now leads engineering at a global trade startup, IncoDocs. He’s passionate about ensuring Australia’s future is driven by local manufacturing, stronger trade deals and real investment in small business, not foreign monopolies or globalist interests.
A Varsity Lakes local and committee member of the Gold Coast Mountain Bike Club, Zyion is a familiar face in community initiatives. From youth coaching to rebuilding trails post-cyclone, he’s hands-on, grounded and invested in McPherson. His advocacy against the closure of national parks and overreach in digital regulation has made him a vocal opponent of the WEF’s Agenda 2030, the Digital ID rollout and central bank digital currencies.
Zyion believes it's time to push back against gender ideology in schools, skyrocketing energy bills and replacement migration policies that lock everyday Australians out of the housing market. A former Taoist monk and martial artist, he lives by the principle of defending those who cannot defend themselves and is not afraid to speak up for the silent majority.
He’s running with One Nation because he believes Pauline Hanson is the only leader brave enough to say what needs to be said and do what must be done.
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We need to bring back Australian manufacturing, lower energy costs, and invest in real infrastructure for our communities. I will fight to make sure the people of Dickson have a voice in Canberra.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 19, 2025 8:52 PMJoel Stevenson is proud to stand as the One Nation candidate for Dickson, bringing a wealth of real-world experience and a deep commitment to the local community. A longtime resident of Kallangur for 14 years, Joel understands the challenges faced by families, workers and small businesses in the area. With a background as a maintenance industrial electrician, he has witnessed firsthand the decline of Australian manufacturing and is determined to fight for policies that rebuild industry, secure jobs and lower the cost of living.
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“For too long, we’ve watched our manufacturing sector shrink while energy prices continue to rise. It’s time to take back control of our industries, invest in affordable and reliable energy and bring back jobs that support Australian families,” Joel says.
Over the past 25 years, Joel has seen the erosion of local industries due to bad government policy, overregulation and an obsession with net-zero goals that have driven energy prices sky-high. He believes that Australia must restore its competitive edge by prioritising investment in low-cost, reliable energy solutions such as coal and nuclear power.
“Without affordable power, we can’t rebuild our industries, we can’t create secure, well-paying jobs and we certainly can’t compete with nations that are using their natural resources wisely,” he says.
Joel is also passionate about infrastructure and ensuring that local projects deliver real benefits for the people of Dickson. He advocates for better roads, transport links and community facilities to support the region’s growing population.
Beyond politics and work, Joel enjoys fishing and water sports, activities that keep him connected to the outdoors and reinforce his belief in balancing economic progress with environmental preservation. He supports common-sense environmental policies that protect Australia’s natural resources while allowing industries and communities to thrive.
Joel is committed to being a strong voice in federal parliament for the people of Dickson, ensuring that their needs and aspirations are represented at the national level. He is standing with One Nation to fight for policies that lower the cost of living, put Australian workers first and restore the nation’s economic independence.
“This election is about taking back control from out-of-touch career politicians and ensuring the future of our communities. I’m standing with One Nation to put Australians first and get Dickson the representation it deserves,” he says. -
We need a government that puts Australians first; cutting waste, supporting small businesses, and securing our economic future. I’ll fight for Moncrieff and make sure your voice is heard.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 19, 2025 8:45 PMGlen Wadsworth is a dedicated business owner, long-time Coolangatta resident, and proud father and grandfather. With deep roots in the community, Glen has spent decades building businesses, creating jobs and standing up for hardworking Australians. His journey from founding and managing construction companies to advocating for common-sense policies has given him firsthand experience with the challenges everyday Australians face.
“I’m running because we need a patriotic, budget-conscious government that puts Australians first,” Glen says. “For too long, politicians have been more focused on serving big corporations and foreign interests rather than the people who built this country.”
Glen is a strong advocate for financial responsibility, small business growth and cutting bureaucratic red tape that stifles local industry. Having dealt with government regulations and taxation firsthand as an employer, he understands the burdens placed on business owners and the impact these policies have on workers and families.
He is also passionate about ensuring Australia’s national infrastructure is built for future generations, pushing for policies that support local construction, affordable energy and sustainable economic growth. With decades in the construction industry, Glen has witnessed government mismanagement and waste and he is committed to holding politicians accountable for how taxpayer money is spent.
With seven adult children, two stepchildren and 11 grandchildren, Glen deeply values family and community. He believes in policies that strengthen local communities, improve opportunities for young Australians and ensure a fair go for everyone.
As a One Nation candidate for Moncrieff, Glen is determined to fight for the people of his electorate, ensuring they have a representative who understands their concerns and works tirelessly to deliver real results.
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I stand proudly with Pauline Hanson and One Nation because our country needs leaders who put Australians first. It's time to fix crime, support local businesses, and make Cairns safe again.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 19, 2025 7:07 PMGeena Court is a passionate advocate for Cairns and Far North Queensland, standing with One Nation for the third time. With a career spanning 39 years in real estate, Geena has built a reputation for integrity, honesty and dedication to helping people achieve their goals. Her success includes winning 37 industry awards, running her own agency and contributing to the growth of Cairns through major property developments.
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Beyond real estate, Geena has been a strong voice for small businesses and community resilience. As a former editor and part-owner of InCairns Today, she worked to support local businesses and keep advertising costs fair. She also operated short-term accommodation before being forced to close due to COVID restrictions.
Geena’s top priority is tackling crime in Cairns, a growing issue affecting families, businesses and investment. She is actively hosting crime forums to push for stronger policies that restore safety and confidence in the region.
A fierce advocate for Australian jobs, economic growth and community security, Geena believes One Nation is the only party fighting for everyday Australians.