Labor gives lawyer second shot at winning safe seat

Labor hopes its local candidate for Fowler Tu Le can win back the former safe seat. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

A local candidate previously dumped so a senior minister could be parachuted in has been brought back in a Labor bid to regain a former safe seat.

Labor has pre-selected lawyer Tu Le to contest the seat of Fowler in Sydney's southwest at the federal election.

Ms Le was a favourite within the party to run for the seat at the 2022 election, but was moved aside in order for former NSW premier Kristina Keneally to be the candidate.

The move sparked backlash given Ms Keneally was from Sydney's Northern Beaches and not from the electorate.

Tu Le and Anthony Albanese with a local resident
Ms Le was passed over at the last election for Kristina Keneally but has been brought back by Labor.

As a result, Labor suffered a more than 15 per cent swing against it and lost the seat to independent candidate Dai Le.

The independent holds the seat by just 1.6 per cent, two-candidate preferred.

It was the first time Labor had lost Fowler since the electorate was created in 1984.

The daughter of Vietnamese refugees, Tu Le has worked as a community lawyer in support of survivors of domestic violence.

"Growing up in southwest Sydney, and being the daughter of refugees, I understand deeply the power of equal opportunity and what it takes to overcome disadvantage," she told reporters on Friday.

"My personal lived experiences have led me to dedicate my life to advocating for the needs of the community ... the community of Fowler deserve a voice in the Labor government."

Tu Le
The daughter of Vietnamese refugees, Ms Le says she knows what it takes to overcome disadvantage.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Ms Le would be a fitting community representative.

"Tu Le is a great candidate and will be even better as a local member, who will have a voice in government and be able to get things done," he said.

"My government is a strong supporter of multiculturalism. I'm very familiar with this community, and Tu Le will be an amazing representative."

The next election is due to be held by May 2025.

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