Jane Foreman endorsed as Upper House candidate for Victorian Election
Family First Party
The Federal Executive of the Family First Party is pleased to announce the endorsement of Jane Foreman as a candidate for the Legislative Council (Upper House) in Victoria for next year’s state election.
A devoted champion of family, faith, freedom, and life, Jane brings a wealth of leadership experience to her candidacy.
She has previously served as a local government councillor in her home state of Western Australia and currently serves as the chair of Family First’s Victorian executive committee.
She’s been an effective grassroots organiser for Family First in several by-elections and at the recent Federal election where she mobilised around 1000 volunteers.
Jane’s personal story deeply informs her political convictions. A mother of three adopted children, she knows first-hand the challenges facing families under bureaucratic overreach, soaring energy costs, and the erosion of parental rights in education.
“I am not embarrassed to stand up for your family, no matter what the elites say... Together we can put Victorian families first.
“Sadly both Labor and Liberal are hostile to mainstream families’ concerns about girls and women’s rights and both support energy policies which are driving up the cost of living for Victorian families.
“Victorian families need Family First in the Upper House to fight for them and keep the major parties honest.”
Jane recently called out the Allan Labor Government’s “draconian VicGrid Stage 2 laws” that threaten farmers’ property rights and penalise them with $12,000 fines.
She has also pledged to fight for law and order in the wake of Victoria’s crime epidemic.
Family First National Director Lyle Shelton said: "We are delighted to endorse Jane Foreman as a Victorian Upper House candidate. Jane embodies our core mission of standing up for strong families, faith, and freedom. Her leadership, conviction, and community roots make her the ideal candidate to carry our vision forward."
Mr Shelton said more candidates would be announced closer to the election.
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