Matthew Emerson, Candidate for Lalor

Matthew Emerson is a dedicated advocate for Family First values, with a career marked by impactful roles in business operations and a steadfast commitment to strengthening families and communities.

Matthew combines strategic expertise with a thorough understanding of operational transformation in his roles with both Small and Medium Enterprises as well as Government Business Enterprises across Telecommunications, Media, and Information Technology industries. In addition to his corporate and small business expertise, he has a Certificate IV in Contact Center Operations from Swinburne University.

Matthew, is motivated by a vision of an Australia where families are respected as the cornerstone of society, where parenting is regarded as important, and where parents are given the authority to make the majority of decisions regarding their children's education and welfare.

He pushes for freedom from what he sees as progressive agendas that undermine family values and is particularly committed to shielding children from philosophies that harm their innocence.

Known for his energetic and passionate approach, Matthew has a strong track record of service, from church and community events to charitable initiatives and homelessness outreach. With experience in parenting and raising five school-aged children, he brings practical insights into the pressures faced by families and small business owners alike.

Matthew's dedication to principles that advance the welfare and defence of future generations serves as the foundation for his leadership in business, family life, and community involvement.

Why Your Support Matters

By donating to Matthew Emerson's campaign, you are contributing to a cause that champions:

  1. Amplifying Your Voice: Matthew Emerson 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: Matthew 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 Matthew 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 Matthew'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 Matthew Emerson's campaign for the seat of Lalor. Together, we can stand strong for faith, life, family, and freedom.

Please donate today and join in making a difference for your family's future.

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