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I believe in One Nation’s values and will keep fighting for everyday Australians.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 9:29 AMTonya Scott is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Boothby in the upcoming federal election. A proud South Australian and previous candidate for the party, Tonya is deeply committed to serving her community with honesty, courage, and common sense.
Having stood before, Tonya knows the importance of grassroots representation and the need for strong voices outside the two-party system. Her experience campaigning on the ground has only strengthened her resolve to fight for the values that matter—freedom of speech, secure borders, affordable living, and putting Australians first in housing, jobs, and services.
She believes politics should reflect everyday people—not career politicians—and that decisions made in Canberra should benefit local communities like those in Boothby. With rising cost-of-living pressures, housing stress, and growing frustration with political correctness, Tonya is determined to speak up for common-sense policies and practical solutions.
Tonya supports One Nation’s firm stance against globalist agendas, foreign ownership of Australian land, and the radical ideologies being pushed in our schools. She stands for national sovereignty, economic resilience, and stronger communities built on shared Australian values.
As a passionate and returning candidate, Tonya Scott is ready to be a fierce voice for South Australia and a trusted representative for Boothby.
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I’m standing with One Nation because it’s time to put Australians first and bring back common sense to Parliament. We need strong voices who will speak up for everyday people—not bow to globalist agendas or political correctness.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 8:54 AMJennifer Troeth is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Barker, South Australia. She is a proud South Australian who believes the values that once made this country great—personal responsibility, community strength and national pride—are being eroded by weak leadership, major party corruption and political correctness. She is standing to be a strong voice for everyday Australians who feel ignored and silenced.
Jennifer was born in 1956 and raised in a time when working hard, speaking plainly and standing up for what was right were seen as virtues. Those values have never left her. With a lifetime of experience and a strong moral compass, she is determined to speak out on behalf of those who are sick and tired of the excuses and failures coming from Canberra. She knows how important it is to return to common sense decision-making and policies that put Australian citizens first—not foreign interests, not globalist organisations, and not corporate elites.
Jennifer understands how hard it is for families right now. The cost of living has skyrocketed, housing is out of reach for too many, and regional communities are being squeezed by bureaucratic red tape and neglect. She believes that this can all be turned around by restoring integrity to government, investing in our own people, and reining in the reckless spending that has become the norm under both Labor and Liberal governments.
A firm believer in Australia's democratic freedoms, Jennifer will fight to protect free speech, defend Australian sovereignty and ensure that our schools, services and laws reflect Australian values—not imported ideologies. Her aim is to represent the good people of Barker with courage, clarity and honesty—qualities that have been sorely missing in politics today.
Jennifer Troeth is not a career politician. She is someone who has lived through Australia’s best years and is now putting her hand up to ensure future generations don’t miss out on the opportunities and freedoms that once defined this country. She is committed to restoring what has been lost and building a future where Australians come first in their own land.
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I’m committed to strengthening One Nation’s presence in South Australia and standing up for real people with real concerns—just as I’ve done in local government.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 31, 2025 3:59 PMCarlos Quaremba is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the Senate in South Australia and the current Party President for the state. With a strong record of grassroots advocacy and common-sense leadership, Carlos has become a respected figure in South Australian local government, where his no-nonsense approach has earned him widespread community support.
Carlos believes One Nation is the only genuine opposition to the damaging policies of Labor and the radical left. He has worked tirelessly to grow the party’s presence in South Australia and has proven his commitment through real-world outcomes most notably, one of his motions led to a change in state legislation to support housing options for women over 55.
He brings to the campaign a deep connection with everyday South Australians and a communication style that resonates with voters across all backgrounds. Carlos is determined to build on the foundation laid by Senator Sarah Game, strengthen One Nation’s voice in South Australia and help elect more representatives like Jennifer Game to the federal parliament.
“My loyalty to One Nation and my track record in delivering results for my community speak for themselves. It’s time South Australia had a stronger voice that stands for real people, not career politicians."
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Australia is at a crossroads. We either keep going down this path of higher costs, foreign ownership, and government overreach—or we fight for the nation we love. I’m standing with One Nation to restore Australian values, protect families, and bring back
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 29, 2025 5:19 PMRocco DeAngelis is a proud Australian, devoted family man and successful food entrepreneur standing with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to fight for Australia’s future. Born and raised in Adelaide to a large Italian migrant family, Rocco has lived the Australian dream; affordable housing, quality education and real opportunities to build a successful life. Now, he’s determined to ensure the same opportunities exist for future generations.
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“I love my country, I adore my family and I thank God for the life I’ve had here. But I see an Australia today that is struggling. The cost of living is out of control, home ownership is slipping away and families are being squeezed from all sides. I refuse to stand by and watch as our future is sold off to the highest bidder.”
Rocco’s background in business and entrepreneurship has given him firsthand experience of the challenges facing small business owners, workers and families. Over the past 20 years, he has successfully run a food business, gaining deep insight into the economic and policy issues affecting everyday Australians. He knows how rising energy costs, over-regulation and unfair trade policies are crippling businesses and driving up prices for consumers.
As a father of three boys, Rocco is passionate about securing a better future for Australian families. He strongly believes in defending parental rights, ensuring schools focus on education—not ideological agendas—and restoring fairness to the job market. “Employment should be based on merit, not political identity,” he says. “Our children deserve the chance to succeed based on their skills and hard work, not tick-box quotas and discrimination.”
Rocco is also committed to tackling mass immigration, which he sees as a key driver of housing unaffordability, infrastructure strain and social division. He advocates for a common-sense immigration policy that puts Australian workers, taxpayers and communities first. “A strong nation needs secure borders, a united identity and policies that work for the people—not for globalist elites,” he says.
With a strong focus on small business, national sovereignty and affordable living, Rocco is running with One Nation to challenge the political status quo and fight for an Australia-first future. “I want my kids and all Australian kids, to grow up in a country where hard work is rewarded, families are supported and our national identity is protected.” -
I refuse to sit back and watch our country decline. We must fight for our future, secure Australian jobs and restore our national values before it's too late.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 19, 2025 8:46 PMNathan Skrlj is a proud Australian with a deep appreciation for the values of hard work, resilience and community; principles instilled in him by his family’s journey to this country. With a strong background in disability support and soon-to-be a registered nurse, Nathan has dedicated himself to helping those in need, seeing firsthand the struggles Australians face in the current economic and social climate.
“I love this country deeply, but I see the Australia my Nonno worked so hard to embrace slipping away. The cost of living is skyrocketing, housing is becoming unattainable and our national values are being eroded. It’s time to stand up and fight for the future of our country.”
Nathan’s passion for change stems from his experiences working within the NDIS system, where he has seen mismanagement and inefficiencies that fail both taxpayers and those truly in need. He is determined to push for major reforms that ensure funding goes where it is most effective, cutting waste while improving outcomes for vulnerable Australians.
He is also a strong advocate for affordable housing, pushing for policies that pause mass immigration until infrastructure catches up, ensuring Australians can access homes and essential services. He believes in restoring Australian values in education by emphasising the nation's achievements in medical, sporting and industrial fields rather than rewriting history with ideological bias.
Nathan sees the major parties as two sides of the same coin, failing to act in the best interests of everyday Australians. By standing with One Nation, he hopes to be a voice for hardworking families, ensuring policies that put Australians first; whether in job creation, affordable energy or securing Australia's national sovereignty.
“I want my children to grow up in the Australia my Nonno believed in; a country of opportunity, fairness and strong values. If we don’t fight for it now, what will we tell future generations? That we stood by and let it slip away? I refuse to do that.”
Nathan is calling on the people of Kingston to support a bold, practical vision for a stronger Australia—one that prioritises Australian jobs, infrastructure and a future where every citizen has the opportunity to thrive.
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I have spent my life serving Australia, and I am ready to serve again by standing up for hardworking Australians. We need strong leadership, not career politicians who put global interests before the people of Sturt.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 03, 2025 11:04 AMPeter Bogatec is a proud Australian with a deep commitment to serving his country and community. As a barrister who advocates for veterans in family law proceedings, a former military officer, and a strong defender of Australian values, Peter is standing for One Nation to fight for a stronger, more independent and self-sufficient Australia.
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Born in Woodside, Peter spent his high school years living in the Sturt electorate, where he worked at a local petrol station. “I remember when fuel was affordable, and everyday Australians weren’t burdened by endless taxes and government mismanagement,” he recalls. “Now, the cost of living is out of control, and politicians are doing nothing to fix it.”
Peter comes from a family with deep roots in Australia descended from a convict who married a young German migrant. He values the contribution of hard-working migrants who embrace the Australian way of life, integrating and contributing positively to their communities. However, he strongly believes that immigration must be managed properly to ensure infrastructure, housing and jobs remain accessible to Australians first.
Peter’s career has been defined by service. Joining the Royal Australian Navy at just 16, he went on to serve as a NSW Police Officer, an Army Reserve Officer, and ultimately as a Commando Officer in Special Operations Command, graduating from the Royal Military College, Duntroon. He completed 28 years of service, discharging as a Major, gaining firsthand experience in national security, community safety and leadership.
After transitioning to civilian life, Peter earned a Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice and a Bachelor of International Studies in 2020. His time at university exposed him to the increasing dominance of far-left ideologies in education. “DEI policies and radical activism are overshadowing conservative, Christian and family values. This must be addressed if we want to preserve the core principles that built Australia.”
Peter is deeply concerned about Australia’s economic stability, national security, and strategic fuel reserves. He believes that successive governments have failed to safeguard Australia’s energy independence, allowing foreign entities to dictate our resources and supply chains. He is committed to restoring Australia’s ability to be self-sufficient and ensuring our industries and defence capabilities are not compromised.
Peter is an active member of the Sturt community and enjoys target shooting, hunting, fishing, cooking, motorsport and supporting his daughter’s sports. He believes that real leadership comes from listening to the people and taking a strong stand against government overreach.
“I have spent my life serving Australia, and I am ready to serve again by standing up for hardworking Australians. We need strong leadership, not career politicians who put global interests before the people of Sturt.” -
I will fight to ensure that families, workers, and the vulnerable are heard and supported. The cost of living, education, and freedom of speech are issues we must address now—not later.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · February 19, 2025 8:21 AMAlison Dew-Fennell is a passionate advocate for her community, a small business owner and a dedicated parent, running as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Makin. Living in the electorate for the past decade, Alison has witnessed the struggles of everyday Australians, particularly the most vulnerable members of society and is determined to fight for real, positive change.
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“I was raised in a time when Australians were encouraged to have a go and look after their mates—but that no longer seems to be the case. We must restore that sense of fairness, support, and opportunity for all Australians.”
Alison has been a strong voice for families and children, advocating for education reform after launching a petition to highlight the failures in the school system. What started as a local issue quickly became a national concern, as countless Australians shared their stories of being let down by the very institutions meant to protect them.
Her advocacy didn’t stop there, she has personally reached out to individuals in need, ensuring that their voices were heard. Alison is determined to continue this fight in Parliament, focusing on supporting the vulnerable, including children, the elderly, individuals with disabilities, the homeless and those struggling with mental health or domestic violence.
The cost of living crisis is another key issue driving Alison’s campaign. “Australians shouldn’t have to work extra hours just to afford groceries, energy bills, or childcare. The financial strain on families is unacceptable and we need policies that put Australians first—not corporations, not foreign interests, but the hardworking people of this country.”
Alison also stands firm on protecting freedom of speech, ensuring that Australians can speak openly without fear of censorship or political correctness. She believes in restoring common sense to government, reducing unnecessary bureaucracy and ensuring that public services actually serve the people.
“I will work tirelessly to ensure that everyone in our community has access to the support, services, and advocacy they need. That means reviewing legislation, holding politicians accountable, and pushing for real action—not just empty promises.”
With a strong commitment to fairness, opportunity and national pride, Alison Dew-Fennell is ready to be a voice for the people of Makin and ensure that no Australian is left behind. -
We cannot allow regional towns to be left behind while the government caters to big corporations and city elites. I’m here to fight for the people of Grey and ensure our industries, jobs, and communities thrive.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · February 19, 2025 7:59 AMBrandon Turton is a proud Australian and a passionate advocate for the people of regional South Australia. Representing Pauline Hanson’s One Nation as the candidate for Grey, Brandon is committed to ensuring that regional communities receive the attention and investment they deserve. With a strong background in engineering and a deep understanding of the challenges facing mining, manufacturing and agriculture, he is ready to fight for policies that prioritise infrastructure, affordable energy and easing the cost-of-living crisis.
Brandon has seen firsthand how rising costs have placed immense pressure on families and businesses across the Mid-North and Eyre Peninsula. From the struggling steelworks in Whyalla to farmers battling against land deals that prioritise corporate interests over local communities, he knows that regional Australians are too often treated as second-class citizens.
“The Royal Flying Doctor Service must be relied upon when local hospitals can’t accommodate a patient’s needs. Our infrastructure is underfunded, our industries are struggling and too many people in the community feel like they’ve been left behind. It’s time for real representation that puts regional Australians first.”
Brandon will champion investment in nation-building infrastructure, including water security, rail, roads and energy, ensuring the regions are no longer an afterthought in government policy. He believes that affordable, reliable energy is key to driving economic growth and will fight against policies that increase power prices and hurt Australian industries.
He is calling on the people of Grey to take a stand against government neglect and career politicians who put corporate interests over their own constituents. By supporting One Nation, voters can ensure that regional South Australians have a real voice in Canberra.
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Australia needs strong, common-sense leadership to secure a brighter future for our children and generations to come. Together, we can make Mayo stronger.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 9:01 PMRebecca Hewett is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Mayo, driven by a passion to secure a strong and thriving future for all Australians. As a dedicated mother and advocate for change, Rebecca is determined to address the challenges facing her community and ensure future generations have the opportunities they deserve.
Living in the heart of the Mayo electorate, Rebecca has seen firsthand the effects of rising costs, poor infrastructure, and policies that fail to prioritise local communities. She believes in practical solutions that deliver real results for working families, small businesses, and individuals across the region. “Our country needs strong, common-sense leadership to restore Australia’s potential and provide a brighter future for our children,” Rebecca says.
Rebecca’s focus includes tackling the cost-of-living crisis, improving access to essential services, and supporting local industries that form the backbone of the Mayo economy. She advocates for sensible immigration policies, better infrastructure investment, and an education system that prepares the next generation for success. Rebecca is also passionate about protecting the environment while fostering sustainable economic growth, ensuring that Mayo remains a wonderful place to live and work.
Frustrated by the failures of both major parties, Rebecca has found her values aligned with One Nation’s commitment to putting Australians first. “I want to be a voice for the people of Mayo, ensuring their concerns are heard and addressed with integrity. Together, we can create a future where families and businesses can thrive,” she emphasises.
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Australia’s potential is limitless, but poor governance is holding us back. It’s time for leadership that values Australians, protects our resources, and ensures our prosperity.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · January 28, 2025 5:22 PMDarryl Bothe, a seasoned advocate for sustainable economic reform and safeguarding Australia’s future, is running as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Spence in the upcoming federal election. With previous experience contesting the 2016 federal election in South Australia, Darryl brings a wealth of insight and a commitment to addressing the pressing challenges facing Australia today.
As Deputy Chair for Women in Trucking Australia, Darryl has firsthand experience tackling issues within the transport industry, including concerns over the licensing systems for immigrant heavy vehicle drivers. He is an outspoken advocate for improving safety standards and ensuring qualified professionals operate within Australia’s transport sector.
Darryl’s campaign focuses on tackling key national issues: economic mismanagement, the exploitation of Australia’s natural resources, and unchecked immigration policies. “Australia could be the wealthiest country in the world if our resources were managed correctly,” he says, calling for an overhaul of policies that currently undervalue Australia’s abundant mineral wealth.
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