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I am prepared to put in the work required to create real and lasting change for Australians. It’s time to put the people first and restore our national pride, industry, and way of life.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · February 19, 2025 8:07 AMBenjamin Kelly is a proud and passionate Australian who is standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Fisher. Committed to restoring integrity in leadership, Benjamin believes that poor policies, government corruption and weak leadership are directly responsible for the decline in our standard of living, economic security and national sovereignty.
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“All Australians deserve a government that works for the people, not for corporate sponsors or foreign interests,” Benjamin says. “For too long, politicians have put their own careers and donors ahead of the hardworking men and women who built this country.”
Benjamin has seen firsthand the impact of rising costs, government overreach, and reckless immigration policies on local families and businesses. He is determined to fight for affordable energy, job security and investment in Australian industries and infrastructure.
He is deeply concerned about the cost-of-living crisis, which has left too many Australians struggling to afford housing, groceries and essential services. He is also committed to reducing red tape for small businesses and ensuring that Australian jobs go to Australian workers.
“I’m not afraid to have the hard and uncomfortable discussions that need to be had,” he says. “It’s time for politicians who stand up for everyday Australians instead of bowing to globalist interests.”
Benjamin Kelly is calling on the people of Fisher to demand real change in Canberra and to stand with One Nation in the fight for a stronger, more self-reliant Australia. -
Housing is a fundamental right, not a privilege. It’s time to put Australians first and fix the policies that have priced so many out of the market.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 9:42 PMNick Muir is a passionate advocate for Australians and a strong voice for housing affordability and availability. A proud resident of Fadden, Nick has dedicated himself to identifying and addressing the key policy challenges that impact everyday Australians, particularly the housing crisis.
“Australia’s housing policies have been purposefully designed to drive prices up at the expense of ordinary Australians. It’s time for common-sense solutions that put families first, not investors or foreign interests,” Nick says.
Nick believes housing affordability is a cornerstone of a thriving nation. His vision includes policy changes such as restricting negative gearing to new structures, which would reduce investor competition with homebuyers and incentivise new housing construction. Additionally, Nick is committed to advocating for a pause on excessive immigration until every Australian has access to affordable and secure housing.
Beyond housing, Nick is focused on ensuring economic stability, reducing cost-of-living pressures, and supporting local businesses in Fadden. He understands the importance of creating opportunities for working families and fostering strong, connected communities.
As a One Nation candidate, Nick is determined to stand up for the people of Fadden, fight for fair policies, and ensure the voices of everyday Australians are heard loud and clear.
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I am not a career politician; I am one of you. Together, we can make a difference for our families, our community, and our country.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 9:24 PMBorn in Roma, Queensland, and raised in Central Queensland, Brendan Kross embodies the values of hard work, resilience, and community spirit that define regional Australia. With 22 years of service as a NSW police officer, Brendan has seen firsthand the impact of government policies on families, businesses, and communities. These experiences have fueled his determination to fight for real change and stand up for everyday Australians.
Brendan is passionate about preserving and strengthening the Australian way of life. His career in law enforcement gave him deep insight into the challenges people face—from rising living costs to ensuring family safety. He understands the pressures that come with everyday life and is committed to advocating for policies that prioritize Australians. “We need leaders who aren’t afraid to stand up for what’s right, even when it’s tough,” Brendan says. “I’ll fight to protect our national sovereignty, support small businesses, and invest in infrastructure that strengthens our regions.”
For the past eight years, Brendan has served as a Scout Group Leader with Scouts NSW and Scouts Queensland, mentoring young Australians and helping them build confidence and life skills. “Our youth are the future of this country. I’m committed to ensuring they have the opportunities and support they need to thrive,” he says.
As a proud Queenslander, Brendan stands with One Nation to rebuild Australia’s industries, create secure jobs, and ensure a brighter future for all Australians. He is particularly focused on addressing youth unemployment through apprenticeships and vocational training, securing affordable and reliable energy, and building vital water infrastructure to support Queensland's growth.
Brendan is not a career politician; he’s a dedicated community member who has walked in the same shoes as his constituents. He believes it’s time to restore accountability to government and amplify the voices of everyday Australians in Parliament. Brendan is asking for your support to deliver meaningful change for Blair.
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My goal, in line with One Nation’s vision, is to ensure that Groom becomes a safe, healthy, and prosperous community where individuals and families thrive.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 9:18 PMRebecca Konz is proud to represent Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Groom. Having lived and worked in Toowoomba for over 25 years, Rebecca has raised three sons alongside her husband, a serving defence force member, while balancing a diverse career in fitness, child protection, and community advocacy. Rebecca’s life experiences have cemented her passion for supporting families, strengthening communities, and ensuring a brighter future for the region.
Holding a BSc (Hons) from the University of Southern Queensland and Certificates III and IV in Fitness, Rebecca has spent more than 20 years as a fitness leader. Her decade of work in child protection (2008–2018) took her from Toowoomba to Thursday Island, where she saw firsthand the challenges faced by vulnerable families. “Every child deserves a safe, stable home with positive role models,” Rebecca says. “That’s how we address youth crime—by supporting families and providing opportunities for young people.”
Rebecca is passionate about addressing the cost-of-living crisis, which she knows is placing immense pressure on families in Groom. High energy prices, rising fuel costs, and soaring grocery bills are issues she is committed to tackling, aligning with One Nation’s goal of creating affordability for Australian households. “When families can afford the basics, it reduces stress and creates a more stable environment for children,” Rebecca explains.
Healthcare access is another priority for Rebecca. She is determined to address long hospital ramping times and ensure timely, quality medical care at Toowoomba Base Hospital. “Health starts with individuals, but they need the right support to make informed decisions,” Rebecca says.
With a focus on strengthening families, supporting local healthcare, and alleviating financial pressures, Rebecca Konz is dedicated to making Groom a thriving, safe, and prosperous community.
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Our country deserves leaders who will restore integrity, fairness, and common sense. Together, we can build a stronger Bowman for future generations.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 9:11 PMMatthew Knight is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Bowman, driven by a desire to restore values and integrity to our nation. A strong advocate for community, morality, and fairness, Matthew believes that the major parties have neglected everyday Australians, prioritising political agendas over the well-being of the people they are meant to serve.
Living in Bowman, Matthew understands the challenges his community faces, from rising costs of living and housing pressures to local infrastructure that struggles to meet demand. He is passionate about creating a fairer future, tackling the root causes of these issues while championing the rights of hardworking Australians.
Matthew is particularly focused on supporting local businesses, ensuring they have the tools and opportunities to thrive. He believes in investing in education and apprenticeships to equip future generations with practical skills, fostering economic growth and reducing youth unemployment. “It’s time to put Australians first and focus on policies that benefit the people of Bowman, not just big corporations or political elites,” Matthew says.
As a dedicated One Nation candidate, Matthew is committed to fighting for moral leadership and policies that reflect the values of the Bowman community. He believes in accountability, transparency, and giving Australians a voice in the decisions that affect their lives.
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Our community deserves representation that reflects its values and priorities. Together, we can make Capricornia a stronger, safer, and more prosperous place for all.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 9:08 PMCheryl Kempton is proud to represent Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Capricornia. A passionate advocate for her community, Cheryl believes in the power of common-sense policies that put Australians first and address the unique challenges facing regional Queensland.
Living in Capricornia, Cheryl understands the key issues affecting the electorate, including the rising cost of living, youth crime, and the need for infrastructure to support local industries. She is committed to fighting for local jobs, reducing government overreach, and ensuring that Capricornia’s natural resources are used to benefit the people who live and work in the region. “Our community deserves representation that truly reflects its values and priorities,” Cheryl says.
Cheryl is particularly passionate about creating opportunities for small businesses, farmers, and tradespeople, all of whom play a vital role in the economy of Capricornia. She advocates for better roads, improved water infrastructure, and policies that ease the financial burdens on local families. Cheryl also supports measures to tackle crime and restore a sense of safety to the community.
Frustrated with the failures of the major parties, Cheryl sees One Nation as the only party truly committed to serving Australians rather than corporate or globalist interests. “It’s time to bring back accountability and ensure that policies reflect the needs of everyday Australians, not just those of big business or political elites,” she emphasises.
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Our future depends on putting Australians first—whether it’s affordable energy, local jobs, or safer communities. Together, we can build a brighter future for Flynn.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 8:52 PMDavid Harris is a proud veteran, business owner, and dedicated advocate for the Flynn electorate, standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to deliver practical solutions for Australians. With nearly 12 years of service in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), David’s leadership and commitment to national security have shaped his vision for building a stronger, more prosperous Australia. His time in the RAAF provided firsthand experience of teamwork, service, and the importance of policies that prioritise Australians first.
David is focused on lowering the cost of living, improving access to affordable energy, and preserving local jobs. He firmly believes Australia’s natural resources should benefit its citizens, not just large corporations. Advocating for low-emission coal-fired power stations and a balanced transition to renewable energy, David’s energy policies aim to reduce household bills and ensure affordable, reliable power. “Australia has the resources to lead the way in affordable energy. It’s time we used them to benefit our people, not overseas interests,” David says.
As a business owner, David understands the challenges faced by local industries and is passionate about creating more opportunities for Australians through apprenticeships, infrastructure investment, and reducing reliance on foreign work visas. He is proud to support One Nation’s pilot program for regional apprenticeships, giving businesses the tools to train and hire skilled local workers.
Community safety is also a top priority for David, who is committed to supporting law enforcement and ensuring every Australian can feel secure at home and in their community. “No one should ever have to fear for their safety. Our communities deserve better,” he emphasises.
A devoted family man, David spends his free time camping, fishing, and connecting with his wife, children, and the vibrant Flynn community. His vision is a future where Queenslanders can thrive with strong family values, affordable living, and more local opportunities.
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Our children and farmers are the future of this country. It's time for a government that respects individual freedom, supports industry, and reduces the burden of excessive laws and taxes.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 8:17 PMNatalie Davis, a dedicated educator and single mother, has called Beaudesert home for years, where she raises her daughter, Jessica. With a career in teaching spanning since 2007, Natalie has witnessed the growing challenges in Australia’s education system firsthand. Having worked in both public and private schools, she has seen a troubling decline in literacy and numeracy skills, a lack of respect for authority, and an increase in mental health issues among students.
Concerned about the disengagement of many students being pushed through to Year 12 without adequate support or skills, Natalie has long advocated for a restructuring of Australia’s education system. In 2012, she embarked on a PhD to explore ways to maximise educational and economic benefits for the nation. Her research revealed the critical need for an education system that prepares students for both academic and trade-based careers, addressing a growing skills gap in Australia.
In 2023, Natalie broadened her understanding of governance by attending the School of Government program at River University in the US. This experience deepened her commitment to ensuring Australian governments operate within their defined roles, respecting the freedoms and liberties of the people they serve. A proud Christian, Natalie strongly supports property rights, individual freedoms, and policies that empower Australians rather than restrict them.
Natalie’s priorities include reviving Australia’s manufacturing sector, securing water resources, and strengthening agriculture. She is passionate about cutting government overreach and tackling cost-of-living pressures by reducing prohibitive legislation, curbing excessive migration, and paying down national debt. Natalie believes Australia must focus on self-reliance and cut ties with international bodies like the UN that undermine the nation’s sovereignty.
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I’m fighting to rebuild Australia’s identity and ensure that Wide Bay’s voice is heard in shaping a prosperous, independent future for all Australians.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 7:18 PMChad Burgess, a proud Australian and passionate advocate for his country, has joined Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Wide Bay. With a vision for a stronger, freer Australia, Chad is determined to ensure his community has a representative who truly understands the challenges and opportunities facing the nation today.
Chad has spent countless hours reflecting on the issues that have eroded Australia’s foundations under the leadership of the major parties. He believes that short-term decisions have undermined key sectors like mining, manufacturing, agriculture, and technology, while also chipping away at Australia’s liberty and national identity.
“Australia has become a gilded cage where we’ve traded our advantages and freedoms for convenience,” Chad says. “We are forgetting who we are, but I am inspired to fight for the memory of what Australia was, and what it can be.”
Chad is committed to addressing the pressing issues facing Wide Bay, including cost-of-living pressures, better opportunities for small businesses, and safeguarding the region’s unique natural resources. His vision is to rebuild Australia’s industries, restore manufacturing, and ensure the people of Wide Bay thrive in a country that values its heritage and freedoms.
By aligning himself with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, Chad has found a platform that reflects his unwavering commitment to preserving Australia’s future. He’s ready to be a voice for the people of Wide Bay, standing for accountability, transparency, and common sense in government.
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