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Warwick Stacey is standing for the NSW Senate because he believes Australians deserve leadership that puts their needs first. With career politicians failing to protect Australian jobs, industries, and infrastructure, Warwick is determined to fight for strong borders, affordable energy, and policies that ease the cost of living.
“Australians are struggling because of failed policies from the major parties,” Warwick says. “Our economy, energy security, and national identity are being eroded—we need real leadership to turn things around.”
With a lifetime of experience outside the political bubble, Warwick understands the real challenges facing everyday Australians. He has seen the effects of out-of-control immigration, which has driven up housing prices and put enormous strain on infrastructure. He believes Australia must pause mass migration until essential services can cope, ensuring that housing, hospitals, and jobs are prioritised for Australians.
Warwick is also passionate about fixing Australia’s energy crisis. He supports reliable, affordable energy through coal, gas, and nuclear power, rejecting the unrealistic net-zero targets that have led to skyrocketing power bills and economic uncertainty.
“The push for unreliable renewables is punishing Australians,” Warwick explains. “We need affordable, dispatchable power to support industry, lower costs, and keep Australia competitive.”
He is also a strong advocate for job security and national infrastructure investment. Warwick will fight for policies that boost local manufacturing, secure Australian supply chains, and create opportunities for workers and apprentices.
“Australians should have well-paying, secure jobs in industries that strengthen our nation, not be left behind by government policies that favour cheap foreign labour,” he says.
Warwick Stacey is asking for your support to bring common sense back to the Senate and fight for a stronger, more self-reliant Australia.
“It’s time to put Australians first—not the political elite, not foreign interests, and not radical agendas. I’m standing up for everyday Australians, and I won’t back down.”
It’s time to put Australians first—our jobs, our industries, and our way of life. We need real leadership to fix the cost-of-living crisis, secure our borders, and make Australia strong again.
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