Maryka Groenewald MLC

About me

“Politics isn’t about power for its own sake; it’s about service—rolling up our sleeves so families, faith, and communities can flourish.”

"Our laws should reflect the inherent value of every human life, because so much flows from that very foundation."

Maryka Groenewald MLC, inaugural speech

a blessed childhood

My life before politics

I was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and raised by my incredible grandma (Oumie) and granddad (Oupie) and moved to Western Australia with my parents and sister when I was 13 years old. 

I was grateful to have a supportive school community and chaplain as we settled in.

I studied Community Development and Politics at Murdoch University and loved working in community!

I mentored young people, supported kids in foster care, and advocated for women leaving exploitation and trafficking. I developed volunteer programs to build stronger communities and helped design a school-engagement program that ran across dozens of schools in WA, NT and SA.

I also served alongside a team in prisons, coordinating restorative justice programs and facilitating the Angel Tree Christmas Project for children with a mum or dad in prison.

Those years really shaped me. 

Strong families change lives. 

Faith brings hope. 

Community solutions over bureaucracy.

That conviction took me into public life – and I hope to continue that fight, scrutinising laws and decisions that affect us on a daily basis. 

But more than that – I want to be a bridge builder; I want to bring hope, truth and joy (with some grit and courage of course!) in how I approach policy and politics.

The road ahead

My life after entering politics

In 2016, I became State Director of The Australian Christians Party (AC). For almost a decade I built the organisation, trained volunteers, and gave conservative Christians a clear, respectful voice in WA.

In 2025 I was elected to the Legislative Council, the first Australian Christians MP in any parliament. It’s a privilege to lead the Party.

We stand for life, faith, family and freedom.

That means:

  • Celebrating freedom of expression and speech,
  • Defending life in all its stages,
  • Protecting children from life-altering decisions and gender ideology in law and medicine,
  • Defending parents’ rights and faith-based schools,
  • Advocating for honest budgets, fairer tax for families and safer communities,
  • Fighting for our regional and remote communities to ensure the best outcomes for all families and all children.

 

My approach is simple: walk the walk, do the work. 

It’s the greatest honour to be serving Western Australians with a clear aim —to protect life, strengthen families and secure our freedoms.

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