Fowler

The federal electorate of Fowler, located in southwestern Sydney, New South Wales, is a culturally diverse and predominantly working-class area. Established in 1984, it includes suburbs such as Cabramatta, Fairfield, and Liverpool, which are known for their vibrant multicultural communities, particularly with strong Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Middle Eastern influences. Fowler is characterized by its high proportion of immigrants, with many residents speaking languages other than English at home. The electorate faces socioeconomic challenges, including lower-than-average incomes and higher unemployment rates. Politically, Fowler has traditionally been a safe Labor seat, reflecting its working-class roots and community-focused priorities.

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State: NSW

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