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Jess Beckerling

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Jess Beckerling
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Jessica Beckerling is an Australian politician[1] and environmental campaigner. A member of the Greens (WA), she was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council in 2025.[2] Beckerling has been instrumental in shaping environmental policy in Western Australia, particularly through her leadership in the campaign to end native forest logging.

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Early life and education

Beckerling became involved in conservation work as a teenager, participating in forest blockades across the south-west of Western Australia. She holds a Bachelor of Environmental Science from Murdoch University, with a focus on ecology and sustainability.

Environmental advocacy

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WA Forest Alliance and grassroots activism

Beckerling served as Convenor and Campaign Director of the WA Forest Alliance (WAFA) for 13 years.[3] Under her leadership, WAFA played a central role in advocating for the protection of native forests, culminating in the WA Government’s decision to end native forest logging by January 2024. The campaign was recognised with the United Nations Association of Western Australia’s Environment Award in 2022.

Her grassroots approach, often involving community blockades and citizen action, helped to mobilise public support and elevate forest protection to a statewide policy issue.

Conservation Council of WA

In late 2023, Beckerling was appointed Executive Director of the Conservation Council of Western Australia (CCWA).[4] Upon stepping into the role, she emphasized the urgency of improving WA’s climate and environmental performance and committed to rebuilding a strong, collaborative environmental movement through CCWA.

Recognition

Beckerling has received several awards for her contributions to environmental protection:

  • United Nations Association of WA Environment Award (2022) – awarded to WAFA[5]
  • Bob Brown Foundation Environmentalist of the Year Award (2021)[6]
  • Bessie Rischbieth Conservation Award – Conservation Council of WA (2015)
  • Inducted into the Western Australian Women's Hall of Fame (2023)[7]
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State Parliament (2025–present)

Beckerling was elected to the Legislative Council in the 2025 state election,[2] representing the Greens (WA).

Following the election, Beckerling and three other Greens MLC's will hold the balance of power in the Legislative Council,[8] significantly strengthening the party's influence on legislation.

In Parliament, she advocates for strong climate action, forest protection, sustainable development, and environmental justice.

Political positions

Beckerling supports:

References

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