Malcolm first entered the political arena in 2016 as a Senator for Queensland with One Nation, a position he reclaimed in 2019, reflecting the trust and confidence the people of Queensland placed in him. His unwavering commitment to the principles of freedom, responsibility and service characterises his political journey.
Passionate about optimising productive capacity, Malcolm advocates for the removal of excessive government intervention. He staunchly opposes the encroachment of a centralist approach that erodes our capacity to take responsibility and enjoy freedom in our lives. His dedication to these ideals has shaped his role as a Senator for Queensland.
Malcolm’s tenure has given focus to key issues, providing clarity on the climate change debate, advocating for a fairer taxation system, and providing the impetus for an inquiry to shake up the banking industry. He continues to address the ongoing challenges facing Australians because of the COVID-19 response and subsequent human and economic impacts. His work reflects a deep understanding of the bigger picture, such as the interference from foreign globalist organisations in Australian politics and our social fabric. Malcolm blends his practical and analytical approaches with a profound respect for the people he serves.
Leading by example, Malcolm envisions a return to the unified Australia once celebrated as ‘the lucky country.’ His pledge is founded on a commitment to honour the Constitution, always prioritising the national interest, and advocating tirelessly for the people of Queensland and Australia. Malcolm aims to safeguard Australia’s sovereignty and reclaim the inherent freedoms of our Western democracy, ensuring a prosperous and free future for all.