Rockingham/ 2025 West Australian state election

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Rockingham Green Light Candidates

Phil Lesley (LCWA)

A medically retired mining employee, Phil will contest the seat of Rockingham, looking to build upon the 6.8% share of the vote that LCWA achieved at the 2023 by-election.

Phil is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate

Sarah Gould (Animal Justice Party)

With a Bachelor of Social Science and a lifelong commitment to social justice, I believe in standing up for marginalised communities, including those facing financial hardship, homelessness, discrimination, and addiction. But justice and kindness should extend beyond humans — all animals deserve protection, respect, and freedom from suffering.

My activism has led me to volunteer with the Animal Justice Party WA for 10 years, including serving on the WA State Committee, as State Submissions Manager, and as co-editor of our WA Newsletter. I have also been a dedicated advocate with Stop Live Exports, working to expose and end one of Australia’s most brutal industries.

“Animals feel pain and fear just as we do — yet our laws still treat them as property. This needs to change. If elected, I will fight to ensure animals are finally granted the protection and justice they deserve.”

Born in Perth (Boorloo) on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja, I am passionate about protecting our environment and working alongside First Nations communities to promote a future that respects all life.

Sarah’s Key Priorities in this Election Include:

  • Strengthening animal protection laws, granting animals the legal recognition they deserve.
  • Supporting grassroots advocacy and wildlife protection, ensuring our native animals and environment are safeguarded.
  • Ending factory farming, shifting towards a food system that is ethical, sustainable, and cruelty-free.

Sarah is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate

Robert Delves (Greens)

I’m passionate about making a future that’s better for the next generation, including addressing the housing crisis, protecting our marine environment, and driving down the cost of living. 

This election we have a real opportunity to get more Greens into parliament to push the government further and faster on issues that matter to us, like urgent action on 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.

See you out there!