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Donna Pike

Donna has owned several successful businesses, worked in real estate, is a Civil Celebrant, and held a JP position for over 10 years. She started a group called ‘Coffs Harbour Community Support Low-Income Homeless & Recycling Initiative’ to assist people who were having financial difficulty within her community. Donna also has a Cert IV in Leadership and Management.

“I firmly believe the time for ‘traditional politics’ is over”, she says. “We are overrun by a bunch of unaccountable bad actors, who often act like children in a playground when this country is screaming out for great leadership. We need real action and strong people ready to lead our country and its amazing people.”

Donna is proud to be part of the One Nation team and rejects the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset. “We need to vote against this if we are to keep any sort of future control within our own country over our own people.”

Donna is not a ring-in, she is a true ‘Page girl’ who attended primary school in Wiangaree and high school in Kyogle. Her father-in-law also was the principal of Woodenbong Primary school and Donna later moved to Lismore for work and was married in Sphinx Park. Her family bought a farm in Coraki which they still own. Many of Donna’s family still live spread throughout the Page electorate and she still has many fond childhood memories, like swimming in the ‘Coca-Cola Lake’ at Lennox Head and camping at Evans Head to name a few.

Donna has stepped up because she could not stand by and watch the four major parties betray the Australian people any longer. The erosion of our democratic rights, compromising the Australian people’s freedoms and failing to operate under the Constitution, and not appropriately representing the people of our great nation, was something Donna could not witness anymore.

Donna is extremely concerned for local businesses because they are the backbone of our economy. She sometimes walks the streets horrified at just how many empty stores there are in her community.

“The government’s policies have eroded manufacturing, damaged small to medium businesses, and taken jobs from Australians.”

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