Perth/ 2025 West Australian state election
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Perth Green Light Candidates
Grant Stewart (Animal Justice Party)

For over two decades, I have lived and worked in the City of Perth, witnessing firsthand the challenges facing our community. But my greatest passion lies in animal protection and advocacy — because a just society must extend its compassion to all beings, not just humans.
My journey into activism began in 2018, when I saw a 60 Minutes expose on live sheep exports. The footage was shocking, heartbreaking, and life-changing—I could no longer ignore the systemic cruelty animals endure. From that moment, I became committed to fighting for a kinder world and dedicating my time to animal advocacy, education, and rescue.
“What are we doing to animals, and what right do we have? That question changed my life — and now, I am determined to change the laws that allow their suffering to continue.”
I founded the Animal Kindness Centre, initially focused on education and advocacy, but which has since evolved into a wildlife rescue hotline. Through this work, I have directly helped countless animals while launching advocacy events to raise awareness and inspire change.
Beyond my passion to help animals, my career in real estate and property valuation has given me deep insight into urban development, housing policy, and community planning. I understand the unique needs of Perth residents, from housing affordability to environmental sustainability, and I believe that compassion must be at the core of policymaking.
Grant’s Key Priorities in this Election Include:
- Stronger animal protection legislation, ensuring those who mistreat animals are held accountable.
- Wildlife conservation and habitat protection, safeguarding our native species from destruction.
- Sustainable urban planning, promoting green spaces and ethical development that respects both people and animals.
Grant is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate
The Animal Justice Party endorses the 3R’s and the Climate Rescue Accord
Simone Springer (Greens)

Over the last decade I have watched Perth struggle, and it’s not just Perth business owners doing it tough.
I see friends struggle with soaring rent prices, with no end in sight, while the WA Labor government thinks that a few bucks towards electricity will solve the problem.
I have watched friends go from thriving, and being able to plan for their future, to having to sacrifice the basics just to get by.
The Greens have seen the housing crisis coming. We’ve seen these surpluses, made at the expense of the people living in our community. We see the same reality you see, and we know our government can do better.
My values have always aligned with the greens. Whether it be environmental issues, animal welfare, LGBTQIA+ rights, refugee treatment, or First Nations Peoples’ issues.
I have attended talks on how, with wind, wave, and solar, WA could be 100% renewable, then watched as the State Government reopened a coal plant, and committed us to still more gas projects.
We need change. The Greens will action that change. We need people who don’t put big business interests above Australians. We need people in power who won’t vote to give billions of dollars in handouts to fossil fuel companies.
We need to fight for it and we can do that with your vote. Let’s make change together. Let’s put the right people into government.