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    DON'T JUDGE CANDIDATE BY FIRST APPEARANCE

    Northern District Times
    November 7, 2007 Wednesday
    Australia

    WEST Ryde resident Rose Torossian is the first to admit that people
    see her as an unlikely Liberal Party candidate for the Federal
    seat of Fowler, which includes suburbs in Liverpool, Fairfield and
    Cabramatta West.

    People who know her migrant, working-class background think she should
    be a Labor Party member.

    Nor does it faze the 27-year-old that she lives outside the
    electorate, a situation she explains away by saying she is "Green
    Valley aspirational" because her married sister already lives in the
    area and she, too, would like to live in the area.

    "When people know my background they think I should be Labor," Ms
    Torossian said.

    Describing her background as "Armenian by nationality, but born in
    Lebanon" the 27-year-old Macquarie University tutor in international
    communications lives in Department of Housing accommodation with
    her mother.

    She sees no disparity in her political ties nor an address that will
    see her cast a vote in a far different electorate, that of Bennelong,
    held by Prime Minister John Howard.

    "I have a working-class background. My family came here from Lebanon
    when I was five and we lived in Redfern," she said.

    As far as living outside the electorate it was only a matter of time -
    and money - before she moved there.

    Labor's Julia Irwin has a 13.3 per cent margin in Fowler, with the
    seat the party's sixth strongest in NSW.

    "What I hope to do is bring the margin down into single figures,"
    Ms Torossian said.
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