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Shoppers are spending less on food amid a cost of living crisis. Source: SBS News
“They’re all useless,” the birthday girl said.
It’s a safe Labor seat held by a margin of over 12 per cent.
“Today is not just about cleaner energy, but cheaper energy,” Abdo told reporters, adding that “bill busting” was important to his community.
Story of electorate is one of ‘neglect’
“If you don’t vote for the party that’s in power, you don’t get anything. And if you vote for the party that is in power and it’s not a marginal seat, you don’t get anything, but you’re paying taxes through and through,” he said.

Independent candidate for Calwell Samim Moslih at an SBS voters’ exchange event. Source: SBS News / Madeleine Wedesweiler
Moslih, who was born in Afghanistan, said he has received legal advice confirming he has made satisfactory steps to renounce his Afghan citizenship.
“She’s cooked before she’s even starting to actually learn anything.”
Not enough being done to combat Islamophobia
Samim Moslih is the independent candidate for Calwell. Source: Supplied / Samim Moslih
Moslih accused the government of not doing enough to combat Islamophobia, which he said is “spreading like a cancer”.
“I will be the voice and an unapologetic voice forcing the change that we need because this silence is what is causing the problem.”
But a source with knowledge of the campaigns told SBS News the Victorian Greens are focusing most of their energy on the nearby seat of Wills, held by Labor candidate Peter Khalil.
Candidates trying to appeal to diverse community
The things that concern him most are getting support for his friend and support for the Assyrian community.

Andy (left) said he “doesn’t do politics” but wants respect to be shown to the Assyrian community. Source: SBS News / Madeleine Wedesweiler
It’s a community is trying to appeal to.
The airport is located just outside the southern border of the electorate.

The Liberal candidate for Calwell, Usman Ghani (pictured on the right of the signboard), fronted a press conference with Opposition leader Peter Dutton to announce $1.5 billion in extra money for the Melbourne Airport Rail Link. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas
Meanwhile, Family First candidate Maria Bengtsson told her party’s priorities are protecting children and also freedom.
“It’s not on government to tell me what to do. I know what is best for me and my family really and I care very much so I want people to know that freedom is very important.”

Aaron Qin, chair of the Australian Commerce and Culture Foundation, said the Chinese community in Calwell is mainly concerned about the cost of living and health care. Source: SBS News / Madeleine Wedesweiler
Aaron Qin, chair of the not-for-profit Australian Commerce and Culture Foundation, has been trying to engage the area’s Chinese community in voting.