South Perth/ 2025 West Australian state election
Prior to the ballot draw on February 13, we have published these mockup Traffic Light Voting Guides for the Legislative Assembly, and for the new 37 member Legislative Council.
The actual Traffic Light Voting Guide for your electorate will be uploaded here after the ballot draw.
You can then access the guide on your phone in the polling booth, or download, print and fill it in beforehand.
Legislative Assembly mockup Traffic Light Voting Guide
Legislative Council mockup Traffic Light Voting Guide
Scroll down further to check out any Green Light Candidate profiles if they have nominated 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 West Australian House of Assembly and Legislative Council 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
Green Light Candidates
Carl Evers (Greens)
Like many of you, I’m a renter, a worker, I have student debt, and I want a better future for myself and my community.
I am running as your Greens candidate because I can see a future ahead of us where the basic needs of our communities are actually met by our government. I know that we all feel so worried about the world and I want to be the one of the voices that helps to heal it.
I had a beautiful life growing up – I had free dental care as a child, received Centrelink’s student allowance while at university and I had the support of my loving family. I recognise that this is viewed as a privilege. In a wealthy state like ours, the basic everyday needs should not be viewed as such. I believe everyone who calls Australia home should have access to housing, healthcare and education.
The Greens are the only party who have plans to take away the everyday stress of affording a roof over your head, food on the table and visiting the GP. We can provide real rental protections, cap grocery prices, and make public schools and universities free.
I have met many South Perth residents since I moved into a rental unit in 2020. While door knocking, I’ve had so many enlightening conversations and I hear you: meaningful action on climate change, and the protection of Australia’s native bushland through proper tree canopies and more green spaces for families and wildlife to enjoy.
Just like the abundant birdlife that call the banks of the South Perth foreshore their home, I want to help all Australians who call South Perth their home feel safe and supported so we can all grow and thrive.
All of this is possible, but before change can happen you have to vote for it.
Vote 1 Greens.