One Nation WA ready and able to contest 2025 state Election

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation will be a force to be reckoned with at the Western Australian state election in March next year following the party’s successful registration with the WA Electoral Commission.

WA party leader Rod Caddies will lead One Nation’s Legislative Council ticket after being endorsed by Senator Pauline Hanson.

“We’re building a movement in Western Australia, building on the growing alarm in our state at a government that ignores the community interest in pursuit of implementing their own ideology, and on the disappointment in a toothless opposition,” Mr Caddies said.

“Western Australians are hurting from the rising cost of living and the housing and rental crisis. The major parties have failed on education, child health and child protection. Our world-leading farming and mining sectors are increasingly at risk from the agendas of indigenous cultural heritage and climate change. Our kids are increasingly at risk from gender-affirmation ideology and woke indoctrination in schools and early childhood learning.

“Voters in the west deserve a real alternative. That’s what we’ll deliver.

“We’ll campaign for an independent energy policy that prioritises affordability and reliability over climate change. We’ll campaign for lower immigration and a ban on foreign ownership to address the housing crisis. We’ll campaign for better teaching standards and education outcomes, and to eliminate indoctrination in public education settings. We’ll protect our world-leading mining sector. We’ll campaign for the resumption of live sheep exports. We’ll protect the safety and rights of women and girls from trans ideology. We’ll also fight to defend and enhance democracy in Western Australia, demanding greater accountability and transparency in Parliament and government.

“One Nation will put Western Australia and its people first at this coming election. The status quo has become unbearable for most people in the community. Our standard of living as gone backwards, and voters understand this situation is the direct result of progressive policies like climate alarmism and mass immigration, as well the inefficiencies and waste in government that has accumulated over decades.

Mr Caddies said One Nation would seek to contest every lower house seat at the election in March next year as well as fielding a strong upper house team, campaigning on the values which made Australia great.

“If you’re a right-thinking Western Australian who knows woke ideology is dangerous nonsense, and you are sick of the lies from the major parties, you now have a party that completely agrees with you, and has the courage, conviction and competence to push back strongly on your behalf.”