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Mike McInnes has been a resident of the Cairns region for 27 years, witnessing significant changes in the area. As a family man, he raised his three children, both in marriage and as a single dad. With 20 years of experience as a transport contractor and 15 years in the disability sector, Mike understands the importance of being thrifty, having lived on Struggle Street. He is passionate about stopping financial waste and advocates for a careful and prioritised use of tax dollars on Australians rather than foreign aid.

Mike has personal experience as a victim of crime, a growing concern in North Queensland. He criticises the judicial system's lenient approach towards offenders, especially juveniles, and emphasises the need for strong community opposition to the current state and federal government stances. Mike believes in educating children on the difference between right and wrong early, as current role models are failing to do so.

Addressing energy policies, Mike highlights the need to reinvest in coal-fired power stations to cover base load requirements before transitioning to alternative power sources like nuclear, wind, and solar. He argues against immediate changes that cause financial hardship, advocating for a gradual transition over 10 to 20 years to ensure a stable energy supply without burdening Australians during the cost of living crisis.

Mike is critical of multiculturalism, arguing that many come to Australia to exploit social and safety networks. He calls for the deportation of economic refugees and supports a single citizenship policy to ensure loyalty and integration. Mike believes Canberra is out of touch with everyday Australians, and only One Nation, with its experience and rational policies, can guide the country back on track by truly representing its constituents.

I’m passionate about Mulgrave and I’ve dedicated my career to delivering for our community.

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