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I believe in protecting Australia's traditional values and securing a future built on common sense, fairness, and integrity.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 28, 2025 2:01 PMStephen Box is proud to stand as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Brand. A registered nurse, devoted family man, and passionate advocate for traditional Australian values, Stephen believes it's time for real-world experience and common sense to return to Parliament.
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Born in Subiaco and now raising a young family in Wandi, Stephen has lived and worked across Western Australia and the Philippines, where he spent years volunteering to support the poor and disadvantaged. His hands-on experience working with vulnerable communities, both locally and abroad, has deepened his commitment to fairness, compassion, and accountability.
With four young children, Stephen is passionate about building a better Australia — one where housing is affordable, jobs in essential sectors like trades, healthcare, and defence are prioritised, and the cost of living is transparent and manageable for families. He strongly supports One Nation's platform of protecting Australia's Christian heritage, overhauling immigration to ensure new arrivals share Australia's values, and making homeownership more achievable by limiting foreign property ownership.
Stephen also advocates for reforming native title claims to ensure that farmers and miners critical to Australia's prosperity are not unfairly disadvantaged. He believes Australians deserve a government that serves them, not one that caves to foreign interests or political correctness.
Disillusioned by the failures of the major parties, Stephen was inspired by the success of minor party movements like the Teals but believes One Nation offers a stronger, values-based alternative. He is determined to provide Brand voters with a genuine choice rooted in common sense, Australian values, and practical solutions.
If elected, Stephen promises to be a strong, honest, and hardworking voice for the people of Brand, fighting for a better future for all Australians. -
I am proud to stand with One Nation to push back against globalist influence and fight for Australia's sovereignty and traditional values.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 28, 2025 1:14 PMPeter Hallifax proudly stands as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Perth, bringing decades of dedication to community causes and the defence of Australian values.
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Previously a candidate in the 2022 federal election for Swan, Peter worked tirelessly for One Nation, investing his time in letterbox drops, campaigning, and public engagement. He has been active in family support and pro-life initiatives for many decades, offering ongoing assistance to centres that provide alternatives to abortion.
Professionally, Peter has had a long career as a pilot and airline captain, with experience dating back to 1992. His commitment to service continues outside aviation, where he also coordinates humanitarian efforts, including shipping free Christian materials to Papua New Guinea.
While working full-time today and maintaining other significant commitments, Peter remains passionate about standing up for the Australian people. He is deeply concerned about the increasing influence of globalist organisations like the UN, WHO, and WEF, and is determined to see Australia regain control over its destiny.
"I am proud to stand with One Nation to push back against globalist influence and fight for Australia's sovereignty and traditional values."
Peter Hallifax is ready to serve the people of Perth with integrity, common sense, and unwavering dedication to our nation’s future. -
I’m not a career politician—I’m a father, a business owner and a proud Australian ready to stand up for common sense in Parliament.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 3:11 PMBradley Yates is a business owner, firearms dealer, and proud Australian stepping up to represent Cowan for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. With decades of experience in private enterprise and a track record of building things from the ground up, Bradley is fed up with the political class putting power games before people.
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As the director of Bralea Pty Ltd, Bradley understands what it takes to manage a business, balance budgets, and make tough decisions. His experience gives him insight into the needs of small business owners, workers, and families across the Cowan electorate.
Bradley is passionate about rebuilding Australia’s infrastructure, calling for significant investment in east-west road and rail links across Western Australia to ensure regional communities are better connected and more resilient to extreme weather events. He’s also pushing for stronger border patrols in Australia’s northern waters to combat illegal fishing and drug trafficking.
Bradley believes in tax reform—specifically simplifying the system by cutting personal and business tax to 15% and removing most deductions to increase transparency. He also advocates for a small resource tax that would fund future infrastructure and public services for all Australians.
As a father of two boys and a committee member of the Lone Ranges Shooting Complex, Bradley is engaged in his community and passionate about preserving Aussie values. He’s frustrated by the major parties’ failure to plan for Australia’s future and is ready to be a voice for regional growth, infrastructure, fair taxation, and national sovereignty.
Bradley brings real-world experience and a deep commitment to serving Australians—without the spin. He’s ready to be a strong, honest representative for Cowan. -
Canberra has lost touch with the regions. I’m here to bring common sense back and make sure Durack is no longer left behind.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 9:46 AMMark Berry is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the vast Western Australian seat of Durack. A proud father of three and a veteran of the Australian Army, Mark brings both service and life experience to the political arena—anchored in a commitment to stand up for everyday Australians and fight for practical change.
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Having witnessed the failures of government policy in regional areas, Mark is passionate about addressing the unique challenges faced by the people of Durack. He supports One Nation’s plan to incentivise medical graduates to serve in regional communities by offering HECS-HELP loan forgiveness for a three-year contract. It's a policy he believes will help reduce hospital wait times and improve access to quality care in underserved areas.
Mark is also a strong advocate for constitutional protection of free speech, expressing deep concern at the increasing censorship and political correctness infiltrating public debate. He believes Australians deserve the right to speak freely and hold their government accountable.
With rising living costs and economic uncertainty hurting regional families, Mark is determined to bring the focus back to basics: affordable housing, job opportunities, reliable infrastructure, and genuine representation.
Mark Berry isn’t a career politician—he’s a real Australian with a mission to make sure Durack is no longer forgotten by the political class in Canberra. -
I’m standing with One Nation to help make a positive difference for our country and bring back the values that matter.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 9:15 AMGemma Johnston is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the electorate of O’Connor in the upcoming federal election. A proud resident of Esperance and an elected councillor for the Shire of Esperance, Gemma’s journey into politics was sparked by a local battle over a flagpole—an experience that opened her eyes to government overreach and the lack of transparency in decision-making. Her resolve to fight for fairness led her to successfully run for council, and now she’s taking that same determination to the national stage.
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Gemma brings a strong voice for rural and coastal communities who feel left behind by the major parties. She has been a vocal opponent of the proposed South Coast Marine Park, which she says is “ripping the heart out of our town.” She’s committed to protecting local jobs, fishing access, and the freedoms of people who live and work along the coast.
Her platform includes cost-of-living relief, rural healthcare access, tax reform, and critical infrastructure upgrades. Gemma has firsthand experience with the challenges facing the bush—from the GP shortage to regional housing and a broken transport system.
“My family has worked in farming, retail, and commercial property in this region for over 50 years,” Gemma says. “I’ve seen the strength and resilience of our people—and I’ll fight like hell to make sure they’re heard.”
Gemma’s practical experience, community ties, and fierce advocacy make her a powerful voice for O’Connor and for regional WA. -
Australia needs to drain the parliamentary waters and become the lucky country again—not the world’s dumping ground. One Nation can do this.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · April 21, 2025 8:19 AMElizabeth Ierardi is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Burt in Western Australia. A proud Australian and long-time supporter of the party, Elizabeth brings decades of life experience, resilience, and a no-nonsense attitude to the political arena. She’s worked in FIFO maintenance, transport, and grassroots support roles—and knows what it’s like to struggle under the weight of poor government policy.
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Deeply concerned about Australia’s direction under the two-party system, Elizabeth is stepping up to fight for the freedoms and values that built this nation. She’s had enough of rising costs, vacant shops, and failed leadership. For Elizabeth, the priorities are clear: tackle the cost of living, fix the health system, defend law-abiding Australians’ rights, and restore accountability in Parliament.
From helping the homeless in her local community to raising her children and grandchildren with strong values, Elizabeth lives what she stands for—hard work, fairness, and putting Australians first. She wants a future where Aussie families can thrive again, free from foreign interference and globalist agendas.
Elizabeth believes it’s time to drain the parliamentary swamp and rebuild this nation from the ground up. With her feet firmly planted in WA and her heart focused on everyday Australians, she’s ready to stand tall in Parliament and make some noise. -
I believe in standing up for the hardworking Australians who feel ignored. It’s time to put locals first—on jobs, housing, and the future of our country.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 31, 2025 3:14 PMTrevor Mayes is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Bullwinkel in Western Australia. A long-time finance specialist and local advocate, Trevor is deeply connected to his community and passionate about protecting Australian values.
Raised in Mt Lawley and now based in Bushmead, Trevor has played an active role in preserving the local environment and engaging with the City of Swan to stop disruptive developments, including successfully opposing the Midland railway realignment. He regularly participates in bushland cleanups, champions infrastructure concerns and attends community events to ensure the voices of everyday residents are heard.
With over 30 years of experience in the finance sector, Trevor has helped hundreds of Australians secure their homes and manage their financial future. He understands the pressure of rising living costs and is fighting to ensure Western Australians get a fair go. He’s passionate about reducing immigration, securing affordable housing, limiting foreign ownership of Australian land and assets and supporting small businesses and Australian-made manufacturing.
“I’m standing for the everyday Aussie who feels ignored. One Nation is the only party committed to putting our people and our communities first.”
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I ran in the state election to make a difference and I’m not done yet. It’s time to reduce immigration, lower the cost of living and protect Aussie values.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 30, 2025 3:39 PMJohn Burton is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Pearce, building on the strong result he achieved in the recent state election. As a small business owner and building inspector, John understands the daily struggles facing everyday Australians rising costs, red tape and policies that punish hard work.
John has lived in Kinross for nearly a decade and proudly calls Western Australia home. He knows what it means to contribute, adapt and stand up for the values that make Australia great. John believes in Australia-first policies supporting lower power bills, affordable housing, reduced immigration and ending stamp duty to give working families a fair go.
With a track record of getting involved and standing up for what he believes in, John is stepping up again, this time federally, to fight the growing influence of political correctness and push back against woke ideologies taking over common-sense governance.
“I’ve run before and I’ll run again, because our country is worth it,” John says.
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I want to help make Australia great again—by backing farmers, reducing the cost of living, and putting Australians first.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 30, 2025 3:25 PMMichael Halley is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Swan in Western Australia. A proud family man with deep roots in farming and industry, Michael is driven by a commitment to fairness, self-reliance and restoring the Australian way of life. He brings a practical, no-nonsense approach to politics, shaped by years of hands-on experience as a machine operator and a strong belief in giving everyday Australians a fair go.
Michael is focused on tackling the soaring cost of living. He supports removing GST on new homes, scrapping stamp duty on investments, abolishing alcohol taxes, and reducing power and fuel prices, policies that aim to put more money back into the pockets of hardworking Australians. He also wants to address homelessness by ensuring struggling Australians are prioritised before new migrants and is a strong supporter of investing in nuclear energy to secure our future.
Raised with farming values and a firm but fair attitude, Michael believes all Australians should be treated equally under the law. That includes winding back divisive Aboriginal Cultural Heritage legislation, which he sees as creating inequality rather than reconciliation.
When he’s not working or volunteering in the community, Michael enjoys camping with his wife, kids and grandkids. He’s passionate about listening to locals, hearing their concerns and being a strong voice in Parliament for those who feel left behind.
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I want to help communities, I want Australia to be great again, I want to be a voice and I want to be heard—for our children.
Posted on Candidates by One Nation · March 30, 2025 3:07 PMHannah Marriner is Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for the seat of Fremantle in Western Australia. A mother of six and a passionate community advocate, Hannah speaks out for everyday Australians who feel their voices are being ignored by a system more focused on political correctness than practical solutions.
Born in Tasmania and raised in Kalgoorlie, Hannah has seen the vast differences in how Australians experience life, from the cities to the regions and how government failure impacts health, housing, education and law and order. She has firsthand experience of the housing crisis, the collapse of public healthcare and the rising cost of living. Her message is simple: Australia must take care of its own before taking on more.
Hannah volunteers with the Western Australia Wildlife Hospital and supports elderly residents through community gardening programs. She believes in rolling up her sleeves and getting involved in real issues, not just talking about them.
Her public activism began when she challenged the safety of her children's school following the enrolment of a radicalised student who later committed a violent act. Despite pushback from the school, Hannah stood her ground and spoke to the media, determined to protect children and raise awareness about government negligence.
Hannah believes mass immigration has pushed Australia beyond its limits and is contributing to rising homelessness, overwhelmed hospitals and unaffordable housing. She’s also concerned about growing social division and double standards in law enforcement.
With a strong, unapologetic voice, Hannah is ready to fight for working Australians, restore law and order and bring back common sense to Canberra.
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