Audrey Harmse, Candidate for Isaacs

Audrey Harmse is a fervent supporter of Family First principles and a committed healthcare worker. Audrey has worked at King Khalid National Guard Hospital in Saudi Arabia and Australia in positions ranging from lifestyle assistant to registered nurse. She holds certificates in leisure and health and aged care as well as a diploma in nursing from Ann Latsky Nursing College. Her dedication to compassion and regard for people's dignity is demonstrated by her work providing pastoral support and aged care at establishments like Outlook Gardens and The Willows.

Audrey is committed to advancing community-centred policies and solid, religiously based family structures. Audrey has worked in the healthcare industry for the most of her career, offering empathetic service as a lifestyle assistant, personal care attendant, and pastoral care giver.

As an active member of the Lighthouse Family Church and a devout Christian who supports groups that promote religious and conservative principles, such as CPAC, Advance Australia, and the Australian Christian Lobby. Her dedication to upholding the rights of the unborn and enabling parents to serve as the main decision-makers in their children's lives is the foundation of her conviction in Family First principles. She wishes to see Australia adopt laws that uphold biblical principles and protect families as the foundation of the nation.

Audrey Harmse, who is well-known for her zeal and conviction, actively advances a vision of an Australia that values freedom, faith, and family. Her commitment to Family First is a reflection of her conviction that a prosperous and healthy society depends on strong families.

Why Your Support Matters

By donating to Audrey Harmse's campaign, you are contributing to a cause that champions:

  1. Amplifying Your Voice: Audrey Harmse is dedicated to representing your values in the Parliament. With your support, she can boldly advocate for the beliefs and principles that matter to you.

  2. Advocating for Life: Audrey is a staunch defender of the sanctity of life from conception to natural death. She opposes abortion-on-demand and euthanasia, striving to protect the most vulnerable in our society.

  3. Defending Family Values: Your donation will help Audrey combat harmful gender ideologies and protect children from radical indoctrination in schools. She is committed to preserving traditional family values.

  4. Preserving Religious Freedom: By supporting Audrey's campaign, you are helping to ensure that Australians can freely practice their faith without fear of discrimination or persecution.

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Your best gift today will have a direct impact on empowering Audrey Harmse's campaign for the seat of Isaacs. Together, we can stand strong for faith, life, family, and freedom.

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