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Dear John,
While some politicians take weeks to find their feet after being sworn in, One Nation’s new Western Australian team didn’t even pause to breathe. Within hours of entering Parliament, Rodd Caddies fired off a Question Without Notice straight at the Minister representing Education in the Legislative Council, a move that signals exactly how serious this team is about fighting for a better future for our children.
Education is one of the most pressing issues in the west, and Mr Caddies, who now leads One Nation in WA, wasted no time demanding accountability. His opening question was sharp, clear, and cut to the core of what matters to parents and teachers alike:
“Will Labor consider reducing classroom sizes to give our teachers the time and space they need to teach more effectively and help lift educational outcomes for our children?”
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One Nation’s first Question in the WA parliament this term was a declaration of intent. One Nation is back in the WA Parliament, and we’re here to speak loudly, act decisively, and represent real people, not party elites.
Earlier, Rodd Caddies and Phil Scott were officially sworn into the WA Parliament, bringing One Nation back to state-level representation after a tough 2021 result. It’s a powerful comeback story, and one Western Australians made happen through the ballot box.
Mr Caddies, elected on his third attempt, enters Parliament with deep experience in construction, child protection, and the Army Reserves. He’s made clear that housing, homelessness, and everyday cost-of-living issues will be his top priorities, not party vanity projects.
"It won’t be about what our party wants, it’ll be about what the people need,” he told ABC News.
With immigration, firearms law reform, infrastructure, and rental stress all on the radar, the WA team has a big agenda ahead. And if their first 24 hours are anything to go by, they’ll be taking it on with energy, focus, and no time wasted.
One Nation is back in WA — and we’re back with purpose.
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While the Liberals and Nationals are divorcing because of a spat over the spoils of opposition, One Nation is celebrating our best election result since the 1998 federal election. Momentum is certainly with our party.
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