Longman/Federal Election 2025
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You can learn about how to effectively use Traffic Light Voting Guides for the upcoming Federal election by following this link to our video and familiarising yourself with its instructions:
Here’s how you can make climate a compelling issue locally.
Hand out Traffic Light A5 How to Vote cards at polling booths. Phone or text 0427 580 803 to arrange for print ready artwork tailored for your electorate. You can then print the How to Vote card using your home printer or for larger numbers use the services of a commercial printer.
This is particularly effective to help add extra reach to Green Light independent campaigns and draw in swinging voters. Vote Climate One’s assessment of candidates has the elevated status of being fiercely independent.
Check out our how our team Federally assesses Candidates and Parties
Green Light Candidates
Gabrielle Unverzagt (Greens)

I’m a graphic designer by trade, an occasional wedding videographer, gamer and a massive K-pop fan. I was born in Kingaroy but my Mum and I moved all over South East Qld while I was growing up. After completing my Bachelors of Art at UniSC, I found my home in Moreton Bay, with my husband and 4 year-old Rottweiler cross, Boomer. I love this area, and I want to stay here, build a future here, and see our community thrive.
So many folks in our area are feeling like it’s impossible to get ahead. We’re working hard, paying rent, while the price of the weekly grocery shop and the other bills keep getting bigger. All of this in the shadow of increasing global tensions, historic wealth inequality and the warming climate.
I’m running for parliament because I believe politics should be about making life easier for people, not harder. We need meaningful action to bring down the cost of living, ensure housing is affordable, address the climate crisis and keep essential services accessible. Labor and the LNP have had plenty of opportunities to intervene in these areas – but instead of making genuine, tangible change, they’ve tinkered around the edges, or ignored these needs entirely.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
The Greens have a plan to reduce the cost of living, make housing more affordable, get rid of school fees and make trips to the GP free again. We’ll put dental and mental healthcare into Medicare, and make price gouging at the supermarket illegal, to bring down the cost of your weekly grocery shop. We’ll build public housing, regulate the banks to offer cheaper mortgages, and put a cap on the amount rent is allowed to increase. We can fix the NDIS and increase Centrelink payments and end poverty.
By making billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share of tax, we can fund all these things and make sure we all have what we need to live a good life.
We can’t keep voting for the same two parties and expecting a different result. If you want change, you have to vote for it.
Let’s build a fairer future together. Vote 1 Greens.
TRAFFIC LIGHT VOTING GUIDE ASSESSMENT WARNING
The team at Vote Climate One may change our Traffic Light voting advice right up to shortly before election day. For instance it is very difficult to access ranking information from parties or candidates who have no public email, phone number or little internet profile. In these cases, we apply the precautionary principle with a Red Light ranking until further information and commitment to climate rescue comes to hand.
Please contact us if you have local information which could effect our rankings. Phone Rob 0n 0427 580 803
The major parties have let the Australian public down when it comes a serious policy commitment to action on the ecological and climate crisis. Consequently, we have assessed both the Labor party and the Coalition as Red Light parties. Nevertheless, in relation to our Traffic Light Voting guides, the Labor party has been ranked orange ahead of the Coalition which remains a stubborn Red Light proposition.
The House of Representitives
Labor is ranked Orange for the House of Reps. The opportunity for a Green Transition, sparked by the influence of a progressive cross bench holding the balance of power in a Labor minority government, is our bet bet for climate rescue.
The Senate
Likewise our senate Traffic Light Voting Guides also promote Labor ahead of the Coalition using an Orange Light status. This stategy will help discourage the worst senario for climate action which would result from a combative Coalition/right wing party majority in the senate.