Kooyong/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 Kooyong.
Green Light Candidates
Monique Ryan (Elected Independent)

Action on climate change
Now is the time for climate action. By taking advantage of Australia’s abundant renewable energy resources, we’ll create a bright future. My priorities are to:
- Reduce emissions by at least 60% by 2030, and 75% by 2035. I supported the Albanese government’s 2022 Climate Change Act- but it’s not enough. We need to move further, quickly, in order to prevent further global warming, environmental disasters and species extinction.
- Accelerate electrification and decarbonise our electricity supply.
- Speed up the uptake of electric vehicles, introduce fuel efficiency standards and strengthen emissions standards for transport and other sectors.
- Empower households to make the shift to clean energy.
Monique is part of the Community Independents Project
Jackie Carter (Greens)

I’m committed to fighting for outcomes for everyday people, and I have a deep understanding of what our community needs. At the last federal election, Kooyong voted for a progressive change, and this election we can keep the major parties out and put our community first. I will fight for Kooyong’s values every day, and have a team of Greens behind me doing the same.
I’m proud to be part of a party that is fighting for cheaper groceries, a rent freeze, to stop the interest rate increases and deliver low rate mortgages.
We want to make big corporations pay their fair share of tax and fund things we all need, like dental and mental health into Medicare and make sure you can see the GP for free.
In a wealthy country like ours, everyone should be able to afford the basics and governments should actually solve the problems we face – the housing, cost of living and climate crises.
If you want change, you have to vote for it. Vote 1 Greens.