Bean/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 Bean.

Jessie Price (Independent)

Let’s get stronger action on climate change

  • By electrifying Canberra we can ease the cost of living and take meaningful climate action. Electrify Canberra has an inspiring vision to make it easier for people to electrify their homes, including their cars. We understand that the cost of living benefits of electrification are immediate, but the up front costs are prohibitive.
  • Increase the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax and resource royalties in line with other OECD nations, to fairly fund Australian health, education and investment. We want Australian resources to pay for Australian services.
  • No new gas and coal. Taking advantage of our space, sun and wind, there’s money to be made and we should be making it. We need a solid and practical plan for the transition that maximises the economic opportunities.
  • Ensuring our community is prepared for the next natural disaster, including the grassroots infrastructure for community fire preparedness.
  • We recognise the great work done by our Landcare volunteers. We value our natural environment including local camping, swimming and fishing spots. We want our kids to be able to keep enjoying our bush into the future. I will back Federal legislation that supports our natural environment and biodiversity.

Jessie is part of the Community Independents Project

Sam Carter (Greens)

As a Paralympian and advocate for people with disabilities, I’ve seen how government
decisions can impact the livelihoods of so many in our community, no matter who.

But for too long, Labor and the Liberals have prioritised corporate interests over the needs of ordinary people, leaving renters, marginalised groups, and people struggling with the cost of living behind.

To address the climate, housing crisis and cost-of-living pressures, we need bold, people-focused policies. We need leaders who will fight for fairness and equality.

This election, nothing changes unless your vote does. By voting Greens, you can create a future that puts people first.