Morphett

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Below is Traffic Light Voting advice for Morphett. You can print it, or alternatively, use you phone for access as you cast your vote. Profiles for Green Light Candidates and their policies will be added below as we complete our candidate assessments.

Ren Ryba representing Animal Justice is an Outstanding Green Light Candidate

Ren Ryba is a marine scientist and animal activist dedicated to advocating for animals and nature by putting pressure on the state government to improve laws for the billions of animals who are victims of economic and legal systems that don’t protect them.

Ren has campaigned for animals globally, having worked professionally in the animal rights and welfare space. Ren’s background brings scientific rigor — with a doctorate in marine policy and degrees in environmental science and economics, she challenges the treatment of animals with both data-driven evidence and political strategy. Ren has also worked within the South Australian government, enabling her to understand the internal levers of legislative change.

Ren’s commitment to animal protection is personal — she is the proud parent of two special-needs rescue dogs, Max and Shiloh, as well as rescued birds and a turtle. Whether navigating high-level policy or caring for the rescues, Ren’s mission remains the same: ensuring that no animal is left behind.

Hi, I’m Isabella Litt (you can call me Isy)

I’m running because I believe in a future where people, the planet, and community wellbeing are valued above profit. A future guided by honesty, care, and action.


I grew up in Glenelg and spent over twenty years here before living in Canada for six and a half years. Returning home for my 30th birthday reminded me how special this community is and how much I want to contribute to its future. I’m committed to tackling the issues that matter most locally. Protecting our coastline, improving access to healthcare, and ensuring everyone has affordable housing, food, and security.


For the past five years, I’ve studied meditation, yoga, philosophy, and counselling. My work has focused on mental health and wellbeing, helping people navigate life’s challenges with resilience and compassion. This background has given me a deep understanding of how social, environmental, and emotional wellbeing are all interconnected. When one suffers, we all do.


I’m running because Australian politics needs people who genuinely listen, act with integrity, and put the community first. I want to bring your concerns to the forefront, take meaningful action, and work collaboratively to create a more sustainable, fair, and hopeful future for everyone in our community.

This moment demands strong climate action.

If you’re worried about the climate crisis, you’re not alone.

Millions of us are worried about rising power bills, environmental destruction and protecting our families from extreme weather. 

Labor has approved over 25 more coal and gas projects while in office, while the Liberals’ commitment to fossil fuels remains stronger than ever.

Both take millions in donations from coal and gas corporations to fund their election campaigns. They’re working for their donors, not for people, our planet or the future.

With the Greens in the balance of power in the Senate, this parliament has a real opportunity to deliver strong climate action. 

Our plan for ambitious climate action

Our wins on climate and clean energy have shown what’s possible. Now it’s time to push further and lead the world in the move away from coal and gas.

  1. Stop new coal and gas.
  2. Expand publicly-owned renewable energy.
  3. End the billions in handouts to coal, oil and gas corporations.
  4. End native forest logging.
  5. Lower power bills by transitioning to more reliable, clean energy.
  6. Subsidise solar & batteries for homes & businesses.
  7. End fossil fuel subsidies for all industries except agriculture.
  8. Save koalas and our wildlife from extinction.
  9. Create thousands of jobs during the transition.
  10. Provide grants and low-interest loans to help households and small businesses electrify, install solar batteries, and cut emissions and energy bills.

https://greens.org.au/climate

Legislative Council Traffic Light Voting Guide

Lionell Pengilley… lead candidate for Animal Justice

Jessica Neis… lead candidate for Legalise Cannabis

Tammy Franks… lead candidate for the Tammy Franks group