Mrs Judith Newson of Peakhurst has been selected to head One Nation's
Senate team for NSW.
Mrs Judith Newson of Peakhurst has been selected to head One Nation's
Senate team for NSW.
Having owned and managed small businesses, including in the trucking
industry, she well understands the trials, tribulations and issues facing
small companies and their employees in the so-called economic boom times
of Australia today.
Previously for 22 years she worked for a charity in the Western Suburbs
caring for local war widows. It was here she saw first hand the
relevance of the policies of One Nation in regard to multiculturalism and
immigration, when she encountered dozens of cases of elderly people who had lived for decades in the suburbs of Campsie, Belmore, Lakemba,
Bankstown and Punchbowl being harassed out of their homes by immigrant
neighbours who would torment them with verbal abuse and malicious
property damage because they wanted them gone.
For her work with war widows she was awarded the Certificate of Merit by
the RSL one of the league's highest awards given to non-service personnel.
Judith is a staunch Christian who teaches scripture weekly to primary
school students.
Outside work she finds time to be a wife, mother and grandmother and
State Secretary of One Nation and President of its Georges River Branch.
One Nation in NSW will be focusing on the Senate and be aiming to win
balance of power.
Second and third on the Senate ticket are Mr Andrew Webber, a farmer from
the Central Coast, who is also One Nation's Policy Co-ordinator and
President of its Wyong Branch, and Mr Peter Bussa, Contractor of
Helensburgh, from One Nation Cook (Sutherland Shire) Branch..
Statement issued
19th september 2007
on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division)
By Bob Vinnicombe
Publicity Officer
For more information ring Bob Vinnicombe 0407949963 / (02) 96454910
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