Makin/Federal Election 2025
OUTSTANDING GREEN LIGHT CANDIDATES
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GREEN LIGHT CANDIDATES
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Both your local, and state or territory senate 2025 Traffic Light Voting Guides will be not be published on each electorate page until after the ballot draw in late April. In the meantime you can learn about how to effectively use Traffic Light Voting Guides for the upcoming Federal election by watching our video and familiarising yourself with its instructions.
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Green Light Candidates
Amelie Hannah (Fusion Party)

Amelie qualifies as an Outstanding Green Light candidate
Why I’m Running for Parliament
I have seen firsthand how bureaucracy, lack of accountability, lack of integrity, and outdated policies hold people back. That’s why I am stepping up, to bring real-world solutions to government.
Too many politicians make promises but don’t deliver, because they are not based on data. As a researcher, I can provide evidence-based resolutions to issues that every Australian face in their daily life. I know what it takes to modernise our education system, support small businesses, and create a government that works for the people, not against them.
I’m also committed to fighting for greater integrity in politics and systems, by strengthening accountability mechanisms and protecting whistleblowers. Without transparency, Australians lose trust in their government and leaders… and that needs to change.
About Amelie Hanna
I am Amelie Hanna, an educator, website & instructional designer, researcher, and advocate with 25 years of experience in public administration, business, and educational technology. I’ve dedicated my career to helping people thrive, whether by teaching students, supporting entrepreneurs, or championing integrity in our systems.
My journey began in business and public administration, but my passion for technology and education led me to academic research and teaching at leading Australian universities. I have developed an e-learning program to train disadvantaged communities, including migrants, in digital skills and business creation. I also volunteered in a number of organisations in Adelaide and continue to help disadvantaged individuals to establish their online businesses.
What I Stand For
- Innovation & Education: Ensuring everyone has access to technology-driven learning and job opportunities.
- Integrity & Accountability: Pushing for stronger whistleblower protections and transparent governance.
- Economic Empowerment: Supporting entrepreneurs & tradies, small businesses, and digital startups to drive Australia’s future economy.
I believe Australia deserves leaders who act, not just talk. I’m ready to bring real change – but I can’t do it alone.
Vote for Innovation. Vote for Integrity. Vote for Economic Empowerment. Vote for Amelie Hanna.
Join Me in Building a Stronger, Smarter, and More Accountable Australia.
The Fusion Party endorses the 3R’s and supports the Climate Rescue Accord
Samuel Moore (Greens)

I’m running because I believe no matter someone’s background, everyone deserves a roof over their head and access to affordable healthcare.
I’ve lived in Adelaide’s north for my entire adult life. Finishing school in Gawler then living in Mawson Lakes before moving out of home and into Golden Grove. I love my community, and I am a firm believer in change and wanting to improve things for our families and those around us. It’s time we push for real change to our healthcare services, housing systems, education sectors, and environmental policies.
I have worked in fast food, retail, and now manage a business. I understand the challenges of working whilst studying, as well as business management during a cost of living crisis.
Politics needs real people representing their communities. Australian politics is filled with career politicians who are listening to corporations and putting the interests of their donors over the needs of their communities. It’s time for that to change. I want to be a representative who fights for you and the issues that matter to all of us.
The Greens want to make corporations and big businesses pay their fair share, so we can fund the things we really need: getting dental and mental health into Medicare, providing free childcare and early childhood education for every family, wiping all student debt, and stopping the interest rate increases to deliver low rate mortgages.