Kingsford Smith/Federal Election 2025

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Keiron Brown (Greens)

Hi, my name is Keiron Brown. I am a proud Yuin Nations and Bidjigal man, deeply connected to my traditional lands along the South Coast and La Perouse where I grew up. As your Greens candidate, I aim to represent the struggles and aspirations of the broad Kingsford Smith community, ensuring that all voices are heard and valued. We need change in Kingsford Smith! 

I am a foster parent to three beautiful Aboriginal children and am a very active member of the school and broader community. I am also an active member of the LGBTQIA+ community and am proud to have organised the first ever LaPa legends Mardi Gras float. 

There is no better advocate for the cost of living crisis than those who experience it firsthand!

We are currently in a cost of living crisis with many residents in the Kingsford Smith electorate facing high rents and housing costs, unaffordable dental and mental health care, limited access to childcare, budget busting prices set by Coles and Woolies and a lack of front line domestic violence workers. 

My land, environment and climate justice is linked to everything in my life: from the strong connection to community and country, to the impacts of colonisation and intergenerational trauma, and to tragically losing my mum to a rare cancer caused by PFAS chemicals at a young age. 

I am honoured to be the first, First Nations person to run in the Federal seat of Kingsford Smith. I recognise what both scientific and traditional knowledge are telling us about climate change – we need immediate action. 

I will stand with my community, work alongside you, and help drive meaningful change!

The team at Vote Climate One may in some cases change our Traffic Light voting advice right up to the day before election day. Here are some examples of the reasons for late changes.

  • Sometimes it is very difficult to access ranking information from parties or candidates who are difficult to contact or have 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.
  • Aside from climate policy, dodgy preference deals which will have a negative effect on the election of Green Light candidates can demote a Green Light candidate or party to Orange. Conversely a Red Light candidate or party can be promoted to orange if it can be seen that a preference deal assists the election of Green Light candidates.

Please contact us if you have local information which could effect our rankings. Phone Rob 0n 0427 580 803