Roseanne Masters, 2nd Senate Candidate for NSW

Your family needs someone who isn’t afraid to stand up and fight for your values.

Sadly, the major parties are full of career politicians, who are either hostile to your values or lacking in courage to speak up on your behalf.

They have shown us time and time again that keeping the media onside is more important than standing up for what is right when it comes to commonsense and mainstream values

So, I’ve put my hand up to represent you and your family.

I’m proud to fight for you.

Your power bills are too high. No matter what the Greens say.

The continual assault on free speech is stifling essential debates and producing poor policy outcomes.

That’s why I’m counting on your support at this election.

Together we can put your Family First.

About Roseanne

Roseanne Masters is the second Senate candidate for Family First in NSW, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to the party’s mission of promoting family, faith, freedom, and life. As a passionate advocate for strong families and community values, Roseanne is committed to representing NSW citizens who want to see commonsense and practical solutions prevail.

Roseanne has been actively involved with Family First in various capacities. She has played a pivotal part in organising campaigns and events, such as the National Conference in 2023 and 2024, the Victoria by-elections in Warrandyte and Mulgrave as well as the NSW state election in 2023. Her organisational skills and ability to inspire grassroots support have made her an invaluable asset to the party.

Roseanne has worked tirelessly to ensure that families have a voice in politics and that their values are represented at every level of government.

As a Senate candidate, Roseanne is focused on addressing key issues affecting families. Her priorities include:

  • Protecting parental rights in education, particularly in faith-based schools, ensuring parents retain control over their children’s upbringing and moral development.
  • Advocating for affordable energy policies by opposing net-zero initiatives that place unnecessary financial burdens on families.

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