Robyn Parnell for Stuart

Robyn Parnell is a dedicated advocate for South Australia’s native wildlife and a proud Mid North resident. Born and raised in Port Pirie, Robyn has lived in Warnertown with her husband Rob since 2016, restoring and revegetating their 11-acre property through persistent drought.
As founder of the SA Kangaroo Alliance, Robyn authored The Kangaroo Con, using over 15 years of government wildlife data to challenge policies that favour commercial interests over animal welfare, ecological health, and rural sustainability. She has delivered expert evidence and submissions to Parliamentary Committees, pushing for evidence-based kangaroo conservation.
A prolific children’s author, Robyn also writes on environmental themes and performs as a singer-songwriter with her husband. Her screenplays celebrate South Australia’s Mid North, reflecting her passion for strengthening regional culture and economies. As a wildlife photographer in the Flinders Ranges, she has documented the harsh impacts of climate change on fragile ecosystems.
Currently, Robyn is establishing a stray cat sanctuary to meet urgent animal welfare needs in remote communities.
As the Animal Justice Party candidate for Stuart, Robyn will fight for practical, compassionate policies: protecting native wildlife from exploitation, supporting drought-affected rural families, addressing climate impacts on our unique landscapes, and ending animal cruelty. She brings a strong voice for the vast Stuart electorate, ensuring decisions prioritise animals, people, and the planet.
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