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Fraser Buchanan
Bushfire Sprinkler System Consultant
Candidate for House of Representatives, EDEN-MONARO
 
Fraser is a local from the coastal town of Merimbula, having grown up and worked in various trades over the years. He has a deep love for the ocean, particularly surfing.
 
A passionate advocate for both the natural environment and the well-being of the community, Fraser has always championed justice and fairness for all, starting from a young age.
 
Fraser served on the local council from 2004 to 2008, driven by a desire to tackle pollution from ocean outfalls and manage the growing development pressures in the area. During his term, he made several significant changes.
 
For five years, Fraser led a local residents' and ratepayers' association. When COVID-19 emerged, he was highly skeptical of how it was being portrayed by the media and government, anticipating it would lead to mandatory vaccinations – an expectation that was ultimately realized.
 
Fraser also led a group of concerned citizens who shared his belief that there was an underlying agenda behind the COVID-19 response.
 
Fraser believes that government overreach into the lives of Australians is growing, driven by a globalist agenda influencing major political decisions. He sees the two main political parties as two wings of the same bird, pushing the country toward a globalist, technocratic-controlled system.
 
Fraser's core beliefs include:
  • Independence in health decisions: He does not support the World Health Organization's influence on Australia’s health policies and opposes any commitment to the UN, an unelected body aligned with the globalist agenda.
  • Opposition to corporate influence: Fraser is concerned about the corruption and undue influence big business has over government, particularly in health regulations where bodies like the TGA receive substantial funding from the industries they oversee.
  • Support for bodily autonomy: Fraser will not participate in forced medication, vaccines, drugs, or fluoride. He advocates for natural health and freedom of choice.
  • Questioning the carbon narrative: He is critical of the push for net-zero policies, particularly when they burden those who can least afford it. While he supports the transition to renewable energy, he opposes policies that cripple small businesses and harm families financially.
  • Overregulation: Fraser is alarmed by the increasing and often unrealistic regulations placed on businesses and individuals.
  • Cost of living concerns: The rising cost of living, housing, and rentals is unsustainable. Fraser believes that the influx of 1.5 million immigrants over the past 18 months is exacerbating these issues, hurting Australians in the process.
  • Freedom of speech: Fraser is concerned about the growing push to restrict free speech in Australia, a country where open expression has always been a cornerstone of its identity. He advocates for transparency, accountability, and truth in politics, and believes politicians should take responsibility for their mistakes.
From Fraser:
 
"I will fight for these values because, above all, I want our country to be proud of who we are. It's time to rebuild productivity, strengthen communities, support independent voices, and encourage the success of small businesses. It's time for significant change and the restoration of integrity, performance, and accountability in government. If you continue voting for the same parties, you will only get more of the same—more of the 40-year decline we've been on."
Vote with your heart.
 
Contact | fraser@heartparty.com.au
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