Mundingburra/ 2024 Queensland state election
Here is your Traffic Light Voting Guide for Mundingburra. You can download the guide to your own computer, print, and fill it in at home and then take it to the polling booth with you. It’s super easy then to transfer your choices onto the ballot paper. Alternatively, take your phone with you when you head off to vote, and you can then access our advice on the screen.
In the meantime, you can scroll down this page to check out the Green Light Candidate profiles in your electorate.
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Green Light Candidates
Rebecca Haley (Greens)
I am a proudly queer, disabled young person living on Wulgurukaba and Bindal lands in North Queensland. I study Occupational Therapy and work part-time as an OSHC educator. I am running for the Greens this October to bring a young, diverse view and fresh approach to politics.
I’m passionate about ensuring everyone gets a fair go, regardless of their background, experiences, or identity. Young people, queer people and disabled people are seriously under-represented in politics. We deserve a much greater voice – especially considering that we will inherit the consequences of the choices made by politicians now.
If we want things to change, we have to do things differently. We need big corporations and billionaires to pay their fair share in tax so we can use that money to provide all the things that Queenslanders need to live a good life: affordable housing, free childcare and genuinely free public education and healthcare.
The Greens will take on the big corporations that are ripping off Queenslanders. We don’t take corporate donations like Labor and the LNP, so we work for you – not vested interests.
We will build 100,000 public homes, freeze rents and cap increases, make groceries and power bills cheaper and stop new gas and coal mines while creating a fair transition to well-paid, stable jobs for workers in these industries.
We’ll increase public transport right across Queensland and make it free. We’ll fund universal, free healthcare and education.
Together, we can make a change. This time, vote Greens.