Warren-Blackwood/ 2025 West Australian state election

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Aaron Peet (LCWA)


Farmer and permaculture advocate. Aaron is contesting one of the most winnable seats in the state, with Labor holding it by only a 2% margin.

Aaron is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate

Julie Marsh (Greens)

With a grown family, former corporate career and a spectrum of life experiences, I feel betrayed by decades of government neglect and unfair support of big corporations over ordinary people.

Over the last 15 years of living in Denmark, I have seen climate change make a profound impact on the beautiful corner of Warren-Blackwood electorate. Our forests are dry, fire seasons are getting worse and rainfall has significantly decreased

WA Labor’s gas obsession is pushing us toward disaster, just like the federal government’s coal fixation did. I became involved in ‘Non-Violent Direct Action’ with Extinction Rebellion, standing up to the fossil fuel industry, as a proportionate response to the damage they cause.

This election we have a real opportunity to get more Greens into parliament to push the government for urgent climate action and housing solutions that benefit our community, not the wealthy few. I believe in actively addressing the inequalities and crises our community is facing.

The systems meant to protect our future are broken, and those in power are more focused on corporate profits than people. I’m running for Warren-Blackwood because we need real change now.

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

Join our Greens movement, and let’s build a future that puts people, planet, and peace first.