Bicton/ 2025 West Australian state election

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Bicton Green Light Candidates

Adam Bennett (Greens)

I grew up in Perth and love the beach, the river and the bush – three things which Bicton has in abundance. 

Most weekends you’ll find me enjoying the public tennis courts at Point Walter/Djoondalup, or at one of the many exhibitions, concerts or events on offer in Bicton’s diverse cultural program.

I’ve had experience as the owner of a small, family-run business and currently work as a theatre coordinator and science communicator.

My dad was an environmental scientist and my mum was a nurse, which feeds into my passion for the health of the living world and the health of humans in it. We all deserve the safety net of a system that protects people and biodiversity.

Throughout my campaigning efforts, my number one priority will always be listening to the issues, hopes and concerns of the people of Bicton.

As a candidate, I’m driven by my passion for justice: I want to support renters, offer young people a say in the future they deserve, and put an end to systemic corruption and greed.

Unjust systems are benefiting the few at the expense of the many – but with your help we can make a difference to the many who are struggling.

Vote 1 Greens.