Casey/Federal Election 2025
Below is a mock-up from the 2022 Federal Election Traffic Light Voting Guide for the Bradfield House of Representatives seat.
Both your local, and state or territory senate 2025 Traffic Light Voting Guides will be published on each electorate page after the ballot draw is completed later in 2025. In the meantime you can learn about how to effectively use Traffic Light Voting Guides by watching our videos.
Scroll further down this page to learn more about the Green Light candidates in Casey.
Green Light Candidates
Claire Ferres Miles (Independent)

Climate Change
Today the people of Casey are living with the impacts of climate change. We’ve been hit hard by more intense and more frequent storms, floods and bushfires, putting our homes and lives at risk and sending our insurance premiums through the roof.
Instead of taking action to protect us, the previous Liberal government wasted a decade playing politics on climate change, and now the current Labor government has continued approving large-scale coal and gas projects with permits to operate beyond 2050.
I’ve advocated for practical solutions to complex problems, including on climate, where I have supported community groups to invest locally in solar panels and EV charging stations, led an innovative residential energy home upgrade program for people with chronic illnesses, invested $100million in waste management infrastructure to improve recycling and supported mobilisation of Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme.
Climate Change is an economic policy, the skills and jobs for our kids and grandkids to work in. We need to accelerate solutions that deliver jobs and prosperity for Casey.
I will work hard to advocate for sensible solutions that are good for us, good for the economy and good for the environment.
Claire is part of the Community Independents Project
Merran Blair (Greens)

I am a local health professional and university lecturer, ready to step up and fight for our community.
I was born and raised in Emerald, and am proud to once again call it my home.
So many in our community are disconnected and distrustful of politics because our leaders are not making decisions that help us.
Major weather events are wreaking havoc in our communities and homes, and we’re beginning to feel that no season is safe from the climate emergency. Voters here know that no new coal and gas is the way to a safer future.
The financial stress felt by people in Casey cannot be overstated. Almost half of our community are mortgage holders, with soaring repayments making it harder to put food on the table.
I am ready to step up and fight for our community. If you want change, vote for it.