Victoria Park/ 2025 West Australian state election

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Victoria Park Green Light Candidates

Roberta Vlaar (Animal Justice Party)

Growing up along the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River) on Whadjuk Country, I have always felt a deep connection to nature and a compelling drive to advocate for all animals. As a primary school teacher currently on leave to raise my four earth-loving children, I am committed to fostering a compassionate and sustainable future for the next generation.

I have served as a dedicated WA State Committee member since 2014, focusing on protecting the environment by championing initiatives that preserve our natural habitats and promote biodiversity. My other passion is improving welfare standards for pet birds and working to enhance the lives of birds kept as companions, ensuring they receive proper care and respect.

In my spare time, I manage a small, home-based animal sanctuary, providing a safe haven for numerous rescue birds and other small animals. Additionally, I run a food waste reduction project, aiming to minimise food waste, redirecting surplus food to those in need and supporting animal sanctuaries. The initiative assists fellow community members facing hardship by offering food relief to individuals and families experiencing financial difficulties.

“Our treatment of animals reflects our society’s values. By advocating for their rights, we are paving the way for a more compassionate and just world for all.”

Roberta’s Key Priorities in this Election Include:

  • Implementing comprehensive animal protection laws: Ensuring all animals are treated with dignity and respect.
  • Supporting community-led environmental initiatives: Empowering local groups to take action in preserving and restoring natural ecosystems.
  • Enhancing welfare standards for companion animals: Establishing stricter regulations and support systems for the care of pets, particularly birds.

Roberta is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate

Jack Gordon-Manley (Greens)

Raised predominantly by a single mum, I saw firsthand the sacrifices she made to give me a good life. That experience drives my commitment to creating fairer, more supportive communities. 

While I’m fortunate enough to be able to buy my first home in Victoria Park, I know that’s not the reality for so many in our community. I’ve spoken to countless folks in the area who can’t afford the basics, let alone an expensive mortgage. 

I’m increasingly seeing the enormous pressure our community faces from corporate greed, the rising cost of living and climate change. The gap between the haves and the have-nots is growing every day, and the major parties aren’t just doing nothing to close it – they’re engineering it.

The people of Victoria Park are sick of it. 

By focusing on affordable, accessible housing and investing in community-driven spaces and services, we can achieve real, lasting change for everyone. 

I’m excited to push for stronger support across Western Australia on housing, climate action and education. Together, let’s challenge what our state government can do and build a stronger, fairer, and more resilient community.

There is so much hope in this extraordinary community, and hope is exactly how we’ll achieve the change we so desperately need.