Southern Downs/ 2024 Queensland state election

Here is a mock up of a Traffic Light Voting Guide. The real time guides for each electorate will be available after the ballot draw which will happen either on Thursday October 10th or Friday October 11th. We will prepare the guides over the weekend ready for pre-polling on Monday October 14th. Once we upload them to the website, you will be able to download, print, and fill them in at home and then take them to the polling booth with you to easily transfer your choices onto the ballot paper.  Alternatively, take your phone with you when you head off to vote, and you can then access our advice on the screen.

In the meantime, you can scroll down this page to check out the Green Light Candidate profiles in your electorate.

The team at Vote Climate One encourages all candidates to support the 3Rs and the Climate Rescue Accord to underpin any decisions in the Queensland Legislative Assembly relating to action on the climate emergency.

If you have any information which may inform our candidate assessments please use our contact form at the bottom of this page or phone Rob on 0427 580803

David Newport (Greens)

I was born in, and went to school in Allora, only moving to Brisbane when I got a job as a Mechanical Engineer with Queensland Rail. I retain a connection to “the Downs” by owning and operating a small farm at Spring Creek, as well as through my family and friends.  

Coming from a family that has been farming on the same land on Keinjan, Giabel and Githabul Country for over 100 years, it is obvious that the climate is becoming ever more erratic, with longer droughts punctuated by more intense wets. During my time working for Queensland Rail, watching coal train after 2-kilometer-long coal train go by, day and night, left no room for doubt as to the cause.

I am deeply disappointed that the current government has largely left renewable energy generation to the vagaries of private investors – providing energy is a public service and should be publicly owned

The Greens will stop the build of new coal mines and gas wells – preserving our clean air, water and healthy soil. We’ll ensure a just transition for workers into long-term, stable jobs and protect our communities.

Our transport networks have been neglected by a succession of governments – at one time Allora had four train services a day, now the bridge into town hasn’t been repaired since the embankment was washed away in the 2011 floods. I will fight to provide our community with free and frequent public transport and funding for repairs where needed.

Unlike other parties, the Greens do not accept corporate donations, so I will work for you – not cower to pressure from wealthy corporations and rich developers. Our communities must always come before their profits. 

We’ll make corporations pay their fair share and we will use that money to build public homes, fully fund schools, provide free childcare, healthcare and essential services. We’ll also freeze rents and cap increases.

The Greens will make groceries cheaper and ensure suppliers get a fair price, by breaking up the duopoly power of Coles and Woolworths and stopping corporate price gouging. We’ll take back control of our economy by bringing key infrastructure and services into public ownership

If we keep voting for the same old parties, we’ll keep getting the same results. I have practical experience and will listen to your concerns and help make decisions for the benefit of our community. Will you help me?

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