Collie-Preston/ 2025 West Australian state election

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Collie-Preston Green Light Candidates

Paul Gullan (LCWA)

Paul is an experienced electrician and long-time ETU member with deep ties to the Collie community. He is passionate about ensuring laws and policies are based on ethics, science, and facts—not political self-interest.

Paul is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate

Robert Mann (Greens)

As one of the founding members of the Greens (WA), I’ve been campaigning, lobbying and tree planting in the South West for nearly 20 years.

Collie can be the green powerhouse of the South West, a hotspot of sustainable housing, farming, forestry and eco-tourism. Like many in our community, I reject the Liberal party plan to build a nuclear reactor in our electorate. 

This election we have a real opportunity to get more Greens into parliament to push the government further and faster on these issues, as well as others impacting our community like the cost of living, housing and climate crises. 

A better future for WA is possible – but we have to make it happen together.

If you want change, you have to vote for it.