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Tony Margos is a proud Australian and passionate advocate for restoring fairness, common sense, and real representation in Parliament. Running as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation candidate for Fowler, Tony is stepping forward to give his community a stronger voice in Canberra, one that fights for lower living costs, job security and putting Australians first.
“This country is changing, but not in the way it should be. Hardworking Australians are being pushed aside while government policies serve global interests instead of their own people. We need leaders who aren’t afraid to stand up and speak the truth.”
Tony firmly believes in One Nation’s vision for a strong, self-reliant Australia, where the government prioritises Australian jobs, affordable housing and accessible energy. With soaring cost-of-living pressures, rising immigration and increasing government overreach, Tony knows that everyday Australians are feeling the squeeze. He is determined to push for policies that address housing affordability by stopping reckless immigration policies that are driving up property prices. He is also committed to securing affordable, reliable energy by investing in Australian resources instead of unreliable renewables that continue to drive up power bills.
As a passionate advocate for working Australians, Tony wants to protect local industries from foreign takeovers and ensure that the people of Fowler have a representative who will fight for them in Canberra. He believes that career politicians have ignored the community for too long, failing to address the key issues that affect their daily lives.
“Pauline has been a strong voice in the Senate and I want to bring that same fight to the House of Representatives. It’s time to put Australians first, not political elites, not globalist agendas, and certainly not foreign interests.”
Tony is calling on the people of Fowler to take a stand and demand a government that listens to them, fights for their future and ensures Australia remains a nation of opportunity and fairness.
Australia should work for its people—not foreign corporations, not globalist policies, and not weak politicians. We need strong leadership that puts Australian jobs, housing, and energy first.
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