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Zed Seselja said his family is joining "the exodus out of Canberra into regional New South Wales".
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00:00 G'day, I'm Zed Seseldza and I'm running to be Liberal Senator for New South Wales.
00:03 I've been married to Roz for nearly 25 years and we have five wonderful kids.
00:08 I was raised by Croatian-Australian parents who instilled in me values like family, faith
00:14 and freedom, hard work and they taught me the value of service and love of country.
00:20 I served as a Minister and as an Assistant Minister across a range of key portfolios.
00:25 Treasury and Finance and Industry, Charities and Social Services through to Foreign Affairs.
00:31 I've campaigned around New South Wales and around the country, key marginal seats.
00:36 And now as my family makes its way as part of the exodus out of Canberra into regional
00:42 New South Wales and we move into Queanbeyan, I believe that I can offer something unique
00:48 to the role of Senator for New South Wales.
00:51 I'm backing Zed Seseldza for the Senate for three reasons.
00:56 First, because as an experienced Senator, party leader and Minister, he won't be a
01:04 politician on training wheels.
01:06 He'll get his feet under the desk from day one.
01:10 Second, because over a significant public life, he's always been a person of courage
01:17 and conviction and third, because he'll be an absolute rock solid member of Peter Dutton's
01:23 team and that's what we need.
01:25 We need a united, cohesive, committed team in the run up to the next election which is
01:32 absolutely winnable.
01:33 Over the past few months, like many of you, I've been working hard to defeat Labor's
01:39 divisive voice referendum.
01:41 I believe the success of our party in prosecuting the case against the voice is a demonstration
01:47 that when we stand up for our values, we can bring the Australian people with us.
01:52 The voice debate has shown that when we choose a disciplined platform to fight from, that
01:59 we can win and to deliver more of those platforms, more of those policy agendas that will win
02:06 for our side.
02:07 I need people like Zed Seselja here in Canberra, so I'd love for you to choose him as the
02:11 next Senator for New South Wales.
02:14 So now, we as a party have a choice to make.
02:17 Do we retreat and become just a pale imitation of Labor or a lighter shade of teal or do
02:24 we fight?
02:25 I believe we should fight and fight hard for conservative and liberal values and bring
02:30 the Australian people with us.
02:32 Zed Seselja has a proven track record as an outstanding government minister in strategic
02:37 portfolios, including international development and economics, as a person who has shown his
02:43 ability to fight for and win seats that wouldn't normally go to the Liberal Party and as someone
02:48 who has the courage of his convictions.
02:50 We should fight for sovereignty through strong borders, a strong military and a sensible
02:55 energy policy which includes nuclear power.
02:58 We have to fight against cancel culture and the attempts by the government to censor opinions
03:03 that they don't agree with.
03:05 We need to stand up against the woke indoctrination of our kids in schools and against the left-wing
03:10 bias in the ABC.
03:12 We should continue to fight to lower the cost of living and to support families and small
03:17 business.
03:18 And we also have to fight for freedom of speech and freedom of religion and against attacks
03:23 on people of faith.
03:24 And we need to have the courage to say that our current levels of immigration are too
03:29 high.
03:30 They're putting too much strain on our cities and they are making it increasingly difficult
03:34 for our young people to be able to afford a home of their own.
03:37 I'm Andrew Hastie MP and I'm very pleased to endorse my good friend and former colleague
03:43 Zed Seselja for the New South Wales Senate spot.
03:46 I served with Zed from 2015 to 2022.
03:50 I know Zed and I know he's a man of character, he's a man of conviction and he's a man of
03:55 integrity.
03:56 He's served in senior roles within the last Liberal government and I'm confident that
04:00 he would be a very good representative for our party if he were to be pre-selected for
04:05 the Senate.
04:06 So if you want a Senator with a record of fighting for our values inside and outside
04:11 the Parliament and with the experience and the capacity to deliver, then please give
04:16 me your first preference on November 26.
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