Early career After graduating, Game moved to the UK to work as a vet, where she transitioned into a second career in
teaching biology. She has stated that she does not support the banning of foreign language teaching in schools, which had been a One Nation policy before the 2022 election, and that she does not hold to strict interpretations of complex personal issues relating to abortion and transgender issues.
David Ettridge, a founding member of One Nation, responded by claiming that Game held "
Greens values" that could prompt a split from the party, adding "this is not what One Nation voters voted for". In 2022, Game supported moves to ban the Nazi
Swastika. Game has expressed her opposition to legislation that would establish an "
Indigenous voice to parliament" in South Australia, saying it would divide South Australians based on race, and that One Nation wants "real tangible benefits for all disadvantaged Australians". After the unsuccessful
2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum, Game announced plans to introduce a bill to repeal the South Australian state based Voice with the
First Nations Voice Act 2023 bill. On the evening of 16 October 2024, Game was accused of misleading Liberal MLC
Michelle Lensink over the SA abortion amendment bill. Lensink who was on leave for cancer treatment, accused Game of lying to her about "pairing" on the bill, which would have seen Lensink's missed vote cancelled out. Game later claimed that no such deal had been made, as the vote was too important to her. In May 2025, Game resigned from One Nation to sit as an
independent. She blamed the way the One Nation brand is perceived and declared she wants to "advocate for all South Australians, regardless of their heritage or religious beliefs". Her mother, who had been leader of the state branch, also left the party, having been denied preselection for the
2026 state election. Pauline Hanson labelled Game as "lazy" as a result of her defection. In September 2025, Game introduced the
Termination of Pregnancy (Restriction on Terminations After 22 Weeks and 6 Days) Amendment Bill 2025 to the upper house, aiming to restrict access to
abortions from 23 weeks onwards, which was voted down 8–11.
Fair Go for Australians Party In August 2025, she launched a new political party titled "Sarah Game Fair Go for Australians" which was registered with the
Electoral Commission of South Australia on 24 July 2025. On 5 December 2025, she was removed from the party for non-payment of membership dues. The party, which contested the
2026 South Australian state election, is usually abbreviated to "Fair Go Australia" or just "Fair Go". ==Personal life==