
Dear John,
One Nation will contest the 2025 federal election with a
full slate of candidates in every seat, of every
state—plus an outstanding and hard-working team in
the Northern Territory.
It is a marvelous way to celebrate our 28th birthday. We
have come a long way since Pauline Hanson launched our movement on
this day in 1997 in Ipswich, Queensland.
Since the election was triggered a few weeks ago, all
candidates have been out in their communities,
campaigning hard and connecting with voters.
Our core policies, especially those
focused on slashing the cost of living, are being
strongly welcomed across the country.
What sets One Nation apart is the talented
number of candidates with impressive backgrounds.
These are not political elites—they’re everyday Australians who
understand the challenges people face.
From bricklayers and machine operators to retail
workers and coal miners, One Nation candidates are
salt-of-the-earth Aussies who know what it means to
work hard.
Bianca Colecchia lays out One Nation’s bold plan to cut costs
and deliver real relief for Aussie families.
They’re joined by a renowned surgeon, a senior
corporate executive, farmers, armed services veterans, and
small business owners—all bringing real-life
experience to the table.
Our candidates live in, work in, or raise families in the
communities, suburbs, towns or states they seek to
represent. They range in age from 18 to 80, and many
are current or former local councillors, while others
are stepping forward for the first time.
This is, without doubt, the broadest and most
authentic representation of Australias offered by any
political party.
In contrast, the major parties—and most of the minor
ones—continue to serve up career political hacks with no
real-world experience.
One Nation is proud to offer candidates who stand
with the people, because they are the people.

Tyler Carman launched his
Hinkler campaign with $3.50 schooners to protest alcohol tax and
highlight the real cost pressures facing local families and
businesses.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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