Aleph Melbourne 2025 Voters Guide for LGBTIQA+ Equality – Australian Federal Election

ALEPH MELBOURNE
VOTERS GUIDE TO LGBTIQA+ EQUALITY
AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL ELECTION 2025
#CHISHOLM  #GOLDSTEIN  #HOTHAM  #ISAACS
#KOOYONG  #MACNAMARA  #MELBOURNE

This guide is designed to inform voters who want to select candidates who have comprehensively demonstrated or pledged support for LGBTIQA+ equality and inclusion.

This election the guide covers Victorian electoral divisions (as per October 2024 electoral boundaries) with 1000 or more people with Jewish religious affiliation as at the 2021 census. Note: Due to the abolition of the division of Higgins, we have included Chisholm and Melbourne in the guide.

What to look for in candidates that PRIORITISE LGBTIQA+ equality:
* A supportive candidate statement
* [BEST] A comprehensive LGBTIQA+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQA+ issues (green tick)
* [OK] A policy platform that shows some level of support to LGBTIQA+ issues (yellow tick)
* Are declared as an ally.
* Are declared as LGBTIQA+ (although this is not an indication of a candidate’s political priorities)

What to look for in candidates that OPPOSE LGBTIQA+ equality:
* A warning symbol against their name in the LGBTIQA+ column
* A policy platform that is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equality (red cross)

What if a candidate has not declared themselves as an ally and/or does not have an LGBTIQA+ policy platform?
We recommend you contact the candidate or their party and ask them directly.  We do not yet have enough information on them to show their level of support.

Feedback, corrections and updates are invited via our contact page. Information is provided here in good faith and on the understanding that it is correct.


Aleph Melbourne – 2025 Federal Election Guide


Chisholm Division

Candidate
(in ballot order)
PartyLGBTIQA+JewishHow To VoteLGBTIQA+ PlatformCandidate Statement
RANDALL Tim
FacebookXInstagramWebsiteEmail

The Australian Greens
(not stated)click to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
ALLEN Katie
FacebookInstagramLinkedInWebsiteEmail

Liberal
ALLYclick to view how to vote card
MCSHANE Christine
WebsiteEmail

Trumpet of Patriots
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
GARLAND Carina (incumbent)
FacebookXInstagramWebsiteEmailPhone

Australian Labor Party
(not stated)click to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
DAVIES Kath
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

Independent
(not stated)
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Goldstein Division

Candidate
(in ballot order)
PartyLGBTIQA+JewishHow To VoteLGBTIQA+ PlatformCandidate Statement
WILLIAMS Vicki Jane
Website

Trumpet of Patriots
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
GADANI Nildhara
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

Australian Labor Party
(not stated)click to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
SEGAL David
Website

Libertarian
(not stated)Jewishclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
GALLI-MCROSTIE Alana
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

The Australian Greens
(not stated)click to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
GARDINER Leon
WebsiteEmailPhone

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
DANIEL Zoe (incumbent)
FacebookXInstagramLinkedInYouTubeWebsiteEmailPhone

Independent
ALLYclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
WILSON Tim
FacebookInstagramYouTubeWebsiteEmail

Liberal
LGBTIQAclick to view how to vote card
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Hotham Division

Candidate
(in ballot order)
PartyLGBTIQA+JewishHow To VoteLGBTIQA+ PlatformCandidate Statement
VAINORAS Tony
FacebookXInstagramLinkedInYouTubeTikTokWebsiteEmailPhone

Citizens Party
(not stated)
BARRY Martin
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

The Australian Greens
(not stated)click to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
FOGARTY Stuart
Website

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
BROWN Mark
Website

Family First
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
O’NEIL Clare (incumbent)
FacebookXInstagramWebsiteEmailPhone

Australian Labor Party
(not stated)click to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
MATHARU Harmick Singh
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

Liberal
(not stated)click to view how to vote card
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Isaacs Division

Candidate
(in ballot order)
PartyLGBTIQA+JewishHow To VoteLGBTIQA+ PlatformCandidate Statement
DREYFUS Mark (incumbent)
FacebookXInstagramLinkedInWebsiteEmailPhone

Australian Labor Party
(not stated)Jewishclick to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
KIRWAN Matthew
FacebookXInstagramWebsiteEmail

The Australian Greens
(not stated)click to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
HARMSE Audrey
FacebookWebsite

Family First
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
OTTEY Fiona
FacebookWebsiteEmail

Liberal
(not stated)click to view how to vote card
MCMAHON Geoff
Website

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
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Kooyong Division

Candidate
(in ballot order)
PartyLGBTIQA+JewishHow To VoteLGBTIQA+ PlatformCandidate Statement
PEPPARD Richard
WebsiteEmail

Libertarian
(not stated)click to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
HAMER Amelia
FacebookWebsiteEmail

Liberal
(not stated)click to view how to vote card
CARTER Jackie
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

The Australian Greens
(not stated)click to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
BRACHE Camille
Website

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
VADER David
WebsiteEmail

Trumpet of Patriots
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
RYAN Monique (incumbent)
FacebookXInstagramThreadsTikTokWebsiteEmailPhone

Independent
ALLYclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
CROSBY Clive
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

Australian Labor Party
(not stated)click to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
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Macnamara Division

Candidate
(in ballot order)
PartyLGBTIQA+JewishHow To VoteLGBTIQA+ PlatformCandidate Statement
BURNS Josh (incumbent)
FacebookXInstagramYouTubeWebsiteEmailPhone

Australian Labor Party
ALLYJewishclick to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
RUBIN Sean
FacebookWebsiteEmailPhone

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityJewishclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
SEMMENS Sonya
FacebookXInstagramThreadsWebsiteEmailPhone

The Australian Greens
(not stated)click to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
SAULO Benson
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

Liberal
(not stated)click to view how to vote card
ABELMAN Michael
FacebookWebsiteEmailPhone

Libertarian
(not stated)Jewishclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
MYERS John Barry

Independent
(not stated)Jewish
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Melbourne Division

Candidate
(in ballot order)
PartyLGBTIQA+JewishHow To VoteLGBTIQA+ PlatformCandidate Statement
CASEY Melanie
FacebookLinkedInWebsite

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation
This candidate's platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQA+ equalityclick to read the Party platformPolicy platform is inconsistent with LGBTIQ+ equality
WITTY Sarah
FacebookInstagramTikTokWebsite

Australian Labor Party
(not stated)click to view how to vote cardclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
SMITH Tim
FacebookInstagramTikTokWebsiteEmail

Independent
(not stated)
KOUTOUFIDES Anthony
FacebookInstagramYouTubeWebsiteEmailPhone

Independent
(not stated)
BANDT Adam (incumbent)
FacebookXInstagramYouTubeBlueSkyWebsiteEmailPhone

The Australian Greens
ALLYclick to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
HUANG Helen
FacebookXInstagramLinkedInYouTubeBlueSkyTikTokWebsiteEmailPhone

Fusion
(not stated)click to read the Party platformComprehensive LGBTIQ+ policy platform and/or unequivocal commitment to LGBTIQ+ issues
HUNT Steph
FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail

Liberal
(not stated)click to view how to vote card
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Josh Burns MP – Constituency Statement: Dr David Zyngier

[Source]

Federation Chamber
CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS
Zyngier, Dr David

Thursday, 30 November 2023

Mr BURNS (Macnamara) (09:33): I rise with sadness to acknowledge the passing of Dr David Zyngier this past weekend. David was a sitting councillor in the city of Glen Eira and a passionate advocate for social justice, education and our community. David’s passing came as a great shock to all of us. David was the son of Holocaust survivors from Poland, and he was the first in his family to complete high school and attend university. He graduated from Monash University, where he later returned as an academic and as an educator.

David was a well-respected member of our Jewish community. We didn’t always agree on things—in fact, we often didn’t agree on things—but I respected his intellect and his willingness to tackle difficult issues. He was a leader in the youth movement Hashomer Hatzair, a principal of the King David School, an active member of his synagogue, a member of the Jewish Climate Network and a fierce advocate for LGBTIQ+ rights in our community. He was elected as the councillor for Camden Ward in the city of Glen Eira just a few years ago, and he quickly became a passionate advocate for climate action and public services on the council. He co-founded the Glen Eira Emergency Climate Action Network and helped to develop the council’s target of achieving net zero council emissions by 2025.

David and I belonged to different political parties. Indeed, not only did he not vote for me but he actively campaigned against me at the last election. He was a proud member of the Greens. But, before he drifted into that journey, David actually launched my campaign, in 2014, when I was a candidate in the state election. He was a friend. I think he probably had sympathy for both our parties, but in the end he made the decision, he stuck with it and he was proud of that association.

David was respectful, kind and compassionate. He was an active member of our community and he always sought to represent people in the best way he knew how. He came into my office frequently. He would sit down and, as we had a cup of tea, he would try and convince me of what actions needed to happen, usually on a council matter. He would push for things like greater bike paths, greater active citizenship and, obviously, climate action as well. He joined our campaign in the referendum and was a big part of the Macnamara for Yes campaign, even though he was unwell at the time.

Throughout his life he committed himself to research, to education, to activism and to community life. He was a good man, he was a smart man, he was a community man and he enriched our community by all of his efforts. To his wife, Suzanne, and his children, Romy, Talia and Joel, I send my deepest condolences. I also send my condolences to the Greens and the broader Greens community. As we say in the Jewish tradition, may his memory be a blessing.


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Macnamara Candidates Forum – Question on Discrimination in Religious Schools – April 7 2019

Macnamara Candidates Forum – 2019 Federal Election – Question on discrimination in religious schools

Great Debate Macnamara 2019 banner

The Great Debate: Macnamara (at Glen Eira Town Hall)

AUJS and the AZYC, in partnership with the Australian Jewish News, are proud to present The Great Debate for the federal seat of Macnamara.
In the lead up to the federal election, it is vitally important for our community to ask questions and receive answers about the most pressing issues concerning us. This year, we’re giving YOU the power to ask those most burning questions on your mind. We’re opening up submissions now, so click here to submit your questions.
Venue will be announced closer to the date.
Confirmed to attend are:
Josh Burns (Labor)
Kate Ashmor (Liberal)
Steph Hodgins May (Greens)
This event is open to members of our community of all ages. We’re looking forward to stimulating debate and thoughtful dialogue!

Question by Michael Barnett:

“What is your party doing to ensure that all students, and also all teachers and other staff members, at religious schools are fully protected from both direct and indirect discrimination on the basis of their gender identity, sexual orientation, or intersex status?”

Listen to the question followed by responses from Steph Hodgins-May (Greens) @ 1:10, Josh Burns (ALP) @ 2:19, and Kate Ashmor (Liberal) @ 3:47:


Live-blogging via Galus Australis Community:

Al M Fein Michael Barnett asking a question about religious discrimination against LGBTQI people.

Hannah Aroni Next qu: what is your party doing to ensure all students and teachers at religious schools are protected from direct and indirect discrimination re their gender, sexuality or intersex status

Al M Fein People in the audience are talking and giggling. How gross. But good applause.

Hannah Aroni Clarifying this is about uniforms, bathrooms, discrimination re parents, hiding relationships or identity, being forced to attend religious ceremonies w hurtful statements

Al M Fein Steph Hodgins May talking about support for Safe School and oppose religious based discrimination.

Al M Fein Talking more about funding mental health.

Al M Fein Huge applause.

Hannah Aroni Steph noting Greens are long time advocates of safe schools and oppose teacher exemptions from protection against discrimination. Also coming back to mental health funding and hoping to continue working w schools and community to keep kids safe. Big youth applause on that!

Al M Fein Josh Burns talking about most of the Jewish schools making statements condemning homophobia.

Hannah Aroni Josh referencing statements from many specific Jewish schools re not wanting the power to discriminate, saying he’s happy about that, saying we shouldn’t be able to discriminate against students or staff.

Al M Fein Josh sinking the boot into Scomo for bringing religious based discrimination back – funding a Pride Centre in St Kilda

Al M Fein Kate Ashmor talking about being in the Midsumma Pride rally.

Hannah Aroni Josh saying last year the PM sent kids home after reversing onthis issue. Says people should imagine kids going home for summer thinking about that. Noting in this electorate 82% voted for marriage equality, noted Labor commitment to building Pride Centre in St K

Al M Fein And Kate says she voted ‘yes’ in the marriage equality debate BUT she’s saying that she will ensure freedom of religion – and institutionalised homophobia.

Al M Fein Talking about funding in the budget for mental health – to applause.

Hannah Aroni Kate saying she voted yes bc as a Lib she supports freedom and human rights. But saying freedom of religion is a cornerstone of the comm and that parents should be able to choose the values taught in schools and saying she will be a strong voice for that. Saying she was happy w the 720 mil funding and 30 new headspace centres, 4 new ED clinics

Hannah Aroni Being pulled back on this to topic by the moderator. Moderator correcting Kate – Kate tried to claim changes to law didn’t pass parliament bc labor refused, Mod says no, this was bc Libs refused to pas Lab changes

Hannah Aroni Kate saying she supports law to protect students, but stands w the PM re teachers and is … wow how do I do justice to this

Al M Fein More men yelling over women.

Hannah Aroni She’s going on about not being a typical pollie and the crowd thinks she’s full of shit, and Josh has pushed back to say this shows where she stands on the issue

Al M Fein Josh just put Kate back in her box after she claimed that she was talking shit because she is not a ‘staffer’

Hannah Aroni Next qu is about pill testing and harm reduction re drug users