Steven Lance Dickson (born 24 June 1962) is an
Australian
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politician. He was a member of the
Queensland Legislative Assembly
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beginning in 2006, representing the electorates of
Kawana (2006–2009) and
Buderim
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(2009–2017). First elected for the
Liberal Party
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, he joined the
Liberal National Party in the 2008 merger, but switched to
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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in January 2017. He subsequently lost his seat to the LNP candidate at the
2017 election. Dickson served as Minister for National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing in the
Campbell Newman
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government from 2012 to 2015.
Political career
Dickson was a small business owner until his election as a divisional councillor for
Maroochy Shire
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in 2000. He acted as a chair for town planning and a board member of the combined Maroochy/Caloundra Water Board. In 2006 he entered state politics, taking the seat of
Kawana and defeating sitting ALP member Chris Cummins with a 7% swing. He was a vocal supporter of a merger between the Liberal and National Parties. He was a member of the
Liberal Party
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until the merger of the Liberal and National parties, whereupon he became a member of the
Liberal National Party of Queensland
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. On 12 August 2008, he became Shadow Minister for Workplace and Job Security. In the
2009 state election, he transferred to the seat of
Buderim
Buderim ( ) is a town in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It sits on a mountain which overlooks the southern Sunshine Coast communities.
The name "Buderim" is usually believed to be derived from a local Gubbi Gubbi people, ...
. In 2011 he was appointed Shadow Minister for Energy and Water Utilities.
On 13 January 2017, Dickson announced that he had resigned from the Liberal National Party due to his conflict with the party over
medical cannabis
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. He announced he would be joining
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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.
Following his announcement, the LNP advised it was investigating an allegation that Dickson had downloaded 52 internal documents from the party's secure site hours before his resignation from the party.
In the run up to the 2017 Queensland State elections, and in the presence of Pauline Hanson, Dickson erroneously stated about the Safe Schools program: "We are having little kids in grade four at school, young girls being taught by teachers how to masturbate, how to strap on dildos, how to do this sort of stuff — that is the real problem in this country." Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk immediately called those claims "absolutely atrocious" and "complete nonsense". Dickson went on to liken an adult sex shop (Cupids Cabin) to a "newsagency which can sell Playboy-style magazines".
He lost his seat to LNP candidate
Brent Mickelberg
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Mickelberg served in the Australian Army as an infantry off ...
at the
2017 election. Despite losing his seat, he remained the state leader of the party.
In August 2020, Dickson announced that he would run for his previous seat of
Buderim
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in the upcoming
2020 Queensland election as an
independent
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. He lost, coming in 4th place.
One Nation/National Rifle Association scandal
In March 2019, it was revealed that Dickson had been secretly captured on video with
James Ashby (
One Nation's Media Advisor) courting the
National Rifle Association of America
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(NRA) seeking funds for
Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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, with the promise to weaken Australia's gun laws if they gained the balance of power in the Australian parliament.
Al Jazeera conducted a 3-year long operation to uncover this activity, by having a person called Rodger Muller pose as the head of a fake gun lobby group 'Gun Rights Australia', then having Muller record meetings he attended with Dickson and James Ashby, where strategies to seek support from the National Rifle Association and at least one of their large corporate benefactor were discussed. The footage from these meetings were used to produce an episode for Al Jazeera English, titled ''How to Sell a Massacre'' (part 1).
During Ashby and Dickson's meeting with NRA's Public Relations team, Lars Dalseide (NRA Media Liaison), suggests to Dickson tactics to use in the wake of any mass shootings in Australia. In reply to Dalseide's suggested line, "How dare you stand on the graves of those children and put forth your political agenda?" Dickson replies, "I love that." Dalseide; "If your policy isn’t good enough to stand on its own, how dare you use their deaths to push that forward?" Ashby; "That’s really good. That’s really strong."
While meeting with the NRA, Dickson made derogatory remarks about Muslim immigrants to Australia, claiming they are criminals and killers; he called members of the
Greens "fucktards".
Though both Ashby and Dickson declined Al Jazeera's invitation to comment on the footage, ABC news reported that, 'In a statement, Mr Ashby has accused Al Jazeera of being "a state-owned propaganda arm of the Qatari Government that supports Islamic extremist groups and are not a legitimate media organisation". "The matter has been referred to ASIO and the Australian Federal Police due to concerns of foreign interference into Australian politics in the lead-up to the imminent federal election." "It is understood One Nation was targeted because of its strong approach to reducing immigration numbers and a travel ban on countries with terrorism links." "One Nation strongly supports the rights of lawful gun ownership within Australia and have clearly outlined our policy on our website." "One Nation members have always complied with the law."
A further public statement was made by Ashby and Dickson on 26 March 2019, in which the pair excused themselves on the grounds of being drunk at the time.
Further footage was leaked of Dickson at a
Washington, D.C.
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strip club attempting to solicit sexual favours, groping a dancer's breasts and making derogatory comments towards dancers and other women. In the video, from which excerpts were aired on Channel Nine's ''
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'' on 29 April 2019, Dickson is heard saying "I've done more Asian than I know what to do with."
In a statement the day after the broadcast, Dickson apologised for his behaviour and announced his resignation from One Nation.
Personal life
Dickson's son Christian was also a politician.
References
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1962 births
Living people
One Nation members of the Parliament of Queensland
Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Queensland
Liberal National Party of Queensland politicians
Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Queensland local councillors
21st-century Australian politicians
People from Mount Morgan, Queensland