"There’s a lot I can talk about here. And it’s good to see interest - it’s good to see interest from the Daily Telegraph finally in south-west Sydney and I welcome that, because this is an area of Sydney that’s got double unemployment rate," she says.
"It has people who are earning about $500 a week when the average average is about $660 a week and yet they’ve got the same housing costs as the rest of Sydney.
"It’s an area of Sydney where only 8% of the population has achieved university education. Where the cuts to apprenticeships and TAFE, the cuts to university and the failure to act on flat wages and rising cost of living bites really hard.
"The housing affordability crisis that we’re seeing in this country bites exceptionally hard in Fowler. Which is ranked fourth out of 151 electorates for houses where they need more bedrooms, housing overcrowding is a significant problem. Now, as we come to this election, there is a choice to be made between an Albanese Labor government or three more years of the same tired, out of puff and out of time Liberal government. So this is what I say to you.
"If people want action on housing affordability they need to vote Labor. If they want 465,000 fee free TAFE places they need to vote Labor. If they want 20,000 more university places, they need to vote Labor. If they want cheaper childcare they need to vote Labor. If they want cheaper electricity costs, they need to vote Labor.
"This, I know you’re gonna say, “Oh, gosh, but is that specific to Fowler?” And I say to you, hell yes it is because the people of Fowler of south-west Sydney have been done over by this Liberal government and they deserve a strong and experienced voice in the heart of government and that’s what they’ll get in an Albanese government."
"Yes," Keneally says.
"In fact we announced and I’m sorry you missed it half a million dollars to the Assyrian National Committee and we have some more announcements coming."