Mount Lawley/ 2025 West Australian state election

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Leo Treasure (LCWA)

Founding LCWA member, blockchain tech expert and Tezos baker, Leo will go up against Simon Millman in what has traditionally been a Liberal seat.

Leo is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate

Lucy Nicol (Greens)

I’m a story teller, fierce community advocate and someone who has lived and worked in this community for over a decade. 
Having worked as a film maker I firmly believe that every community has a story to tell but election after election the major parties have ignored ours. 
Every election the Liberal and Labor party treat Mount Lawley like a political battleground but the results are never felt by us. Rents continue to skyrocket, pricing young people and essential workers out of the electorate, our public places and urban canopy continue to decline and the climate crisis grows worse affecting us all. 
This election we have the opportunity to send a message that we won’t continue to support candidates who say the right things at election time but then fail to deliver on their promises. I want to see our community thriving and not just surviving. 
This election I am fighting for our community and I need your help.
With your vote we can send people to parliament that will fight for our interests not the corporate interests and deliver real results for us on housing, climate change and our public spaces.
This election I am asking you to vote Green.