Whitlam/Federal Election 2025
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:
Scroll further down this page to learn more about your local Green Light candidates.
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.
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Green Light Candidates
Jamie Dixon (Greens)

Jamie has a passion for social justice issues, including First Nation’s Truth and Treaty, affordable housing, free and accessible education, and universal access to mental healthcare.
Jamie has worked all over Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Europe as a shearer, and is now enjoying life as a landscaper in the Southern Highlands, so he can dedicate more precious time to his family.
He has lived in the Illawarra for more than 20 years, moving from Berrima when he married his wife Kym, a Dapto girl.
Jamie is keen to empower members of the seat of Whitlam to embrace change: to believe in a world of non-violence, anti-racism and international justice.
Together with Mehreen Faruqi in the Senate and Jess Whittaker for Cunningham, we can create a Green Wave in 2025!
CHANGES TO TRAFFIC LIGHT ASSESSMENT GUIDE WARNING
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. 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