Cameron MacPherson, Candidate for Nicholls

Cameron MacPherson is a generational farmer and the Family First candidate for Nicholls in the upcoming Federal Election. Raised on his family's farm in rural Australia, Cameron's deep-rooted passion for agriculture has been cultivated through years of hands-on experience alongside his parents and grandparents. This connection to the land has shaped his understanding of the vital role that farming plays in Australia’s economy and heritage.

Having travelled extensively around the world, Cameron has studied diverse agricultural practices and innovations, gaining insights that he believes can enhance Australia’s farming sector. His global perspective, combined with practical knowledge, positions him uniquely to address the challenges faced by Australian farmers today.

Cameron's campaign is built on four core pillars: faith, family, education, and justice. He advocates for traditional family values and religious freedom, emphasizing the importance of community in rural areas. In education, he supports reforms that enhance agricultural training and vocational opportunities, ensuring that the next generation is well-equipped to sustain Australia’s agricultural legacy.

Justice is also a key priority for Cameron. He is committed to advocating for fair treatment of farmers and rural communities in legal and regulatory matters, particularly concerning water rights and land use. His focus on equity aims to bridge the gap between urban and rural interests.

Cameron's local campaign is shaped by a personal experience with the Ash Wednesday bushfires in 1983. The fire started between his father’s property and the roadside due to unmaintained power lines, despite prior warnings to authorities. This experience has led him to express major concerns about the increasing number of power lines and wind turbines being erected in the name of climate change. He questions the locations chosen for these installations and their potential fire risks, drawing from his firsthand experience with the dangers of poorly maintained infrastructure. This perspective adds a unique and personal dimension to his stance on energy policy and rural safety.

On a personal note, Cameron is married to Jenny, and together they have two adult sons, Caleb & Aaron. This family-oriented approach informs his political vision, as he seeks to create policies that support families and strengthen community ties.

As the Family First candidate for Nicholls, Cameron MacPherson represents a voice for traditional values and agricultural expertise. His campaign seeks to honour Australia’s rich farming heritage while addressing contemporary challenges with innovative solutions that benefit both farmers and their communities.

Why Your Support Matters

By donating to Cameron MacPherson's campaign, you are contributing to a cause that champions:

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

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

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

  4. Preserving Religious Freedom: By supporting Cameron'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 Cameron MacPherson's campaign for the seat of Nicholls. Together, we can stand strong for faith, life, family, and freedom.

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