Kimberley Wilde has worked across the Western Australian community sector, including in the alcohol and other drug, housing/homelessness, and community legal assistance sectors. She has a long history of working with grassroots social and environmental justice campaigns. Kimberley’s academic background in sociology informs her advocacy, particularly her focus on the systemic and structural drivers of criminalisation. Her work centres on whole-of-system reform to reduce incarceration and support the development of safer, fairer and more inclusive communities. Kimberley is currently a member of the Steering Committee for the WA Alliance to End Homelessness. Kimberley lives and works on unceded Whadjuk Nyoongar land.