
We are only 48 hours away from a historic election for the state of New South Wales, and four Assyrians are asking for your votes in a major battle for the state of NSW.
The first candidate is Liberal Andrew Rohan who is a local from Bossley Park and a Fairfield Councillor, who would make history to become the First ever Liberal and First Assyrian Liberal member of parliament should he win the State seat of Smithfield this Saturday.
The second candidate is Fairfield Liberal Charbel Saliba who is a local and CEO of the Assyrian Sports and Cultural Club. Mr Saliba is pushing for better resources for the area as well as aiming at reducing the Fairfield seat margin this Saturday as Labor braces for a backlash in Western Sydney including Fairfield.
The third candidate is the first female Assyrian to run for the Christian Democratic Party. Her name is Eileen Nasr, and was born in Baghdad Iraq and emigrated to Australia 20 years ago. She is a family woman and local family business owner who is fighting for a better Fairfield.
The Fourth candidate is the current Labor MP for Smithfield Ninos Khoshaba who is recon testing the seat. Mr khoshaba was elected to Parliament in 2004. While many may predict a Labor retain for Smithfield, there is no doubt Mr khoshaba and Labor are fighting to keep the vulnerable seat in the face of a statewide Labor wipeout.
Below is some more information about these candidates.
Andrew Rohan (Liberal Party of Australia for Smithfield)
Andrew Rohan has lived in Bossley Park for over 30 years with his wife Janet and his two children.
He has owned and operated a business for the last 20 years. Mr Rohan also has a master’s degree in petroleum geology and has undertaken in oil exploration projects in Australia and overseas.
Mr Rohan has been involved in the community and church projects and activities for more than 20 years and after serving as a director of the Assyrian Australian Association and working on many community programs he was elected to Fairfield City Council in 2008 as one of 4 Liberal councillors.
During his time in council Mr Rohan has supported and fought for many local issues such as the Fairfield Youth Centre, Fairfield City Farm when council announced it be shut down, for more free car parking in the Fairfield LGA and in bringing accountability and integrity to Fairfield Council.
Some community needs Andrew Rohan is fighting for or the Liberal Coalition has committed too include:
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The Liberal Coalition and Andrew Rohan have committed to providing funds for local health with an afterhours GP clinic for Fairfield hospital and 100 new beds and 50 nurses for Fairfield Hospital
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The Liberal coalition has also committed to funding an upgrade to the roundabout on Cumberland highway and Smithfield roads after Andrew Rohan recognised the dangers of the area being one with the most accidents in the state.
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Mr Rohan is also fighting for funding a full time problem gambling councillor and program at the Assyrian Resource Centre to help curb problem gambling in the Assyrian community.
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The Liberal coalition has also promised a ‘strategic plan’ for the Smithfield/Wetherill Park Industrial area to further reach its potential.
“The idea would be to improve roads encompassed by the area and other major infrastructure, as well as reducing local unemployment and boosting the economy – issues that fall under the jurisdiction of the state government” Andrew Rohan said.
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The Liberal Coalition is also committed to providing the state and wester Sydney region with close to 1000 more teachers.
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Mr Rohan said he is committed to supporting local business
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The Liberal Coalition has committed to providing William Stimson Public School in Wetherill Park close to $20,000 for maintenance and on top of this funding the school can then also apply for up to $200,000 in school upgrades fund. This is one of many more schools which will be funded in the Fairfield and Smithfield area under a Liberal government.
Charbel Saliba (Liberal Party of Australia for Fairfield)
A message from Charbel Saliba
I have lived with my family in the Fairfield area for the last 27 years. Since migrating to Australia from Lebanon in 1983, Fairfield has been my home.
I am passionate about Fairfield and our local community because it’s where I have raised my four children; it’s where I have played sport and where my friends and relatives live.
I understand the challenges many families in our area face, the difficulties in finding employment, running a small business or simply walking our streets safely in the at night.
As the CEO of a local sporting and cultural club, I speak with residents every day and have a strong understanding of the issues and concerns in our community.
The people of Fairfield deserve more resources for our schools, hospitals, police and public transport services.
I know that by being your local member in a Barry O’Farrell Liberal government, I can do even more for our community.
Eileen Nasr (Christian Democratic Party for Fairfield)
Assyrian born in Iraq, Eileen migrated to Australia 20 years ago and lived in the Fairfield area. She has been married to George for almost 17 years and they have two boys.
Eileen has training in Education, Accounting and computing, and has substantial experience in administration, sales and branch management.
She also has a Diploma in Air Conditioning and she and George currently own a local air conditioning business.
Eileen wants to ensure her children and other young Australians enjoy the wonderful benefits of Australian values and way of life that she has experienced.
If elected, Eileen will fight to:-
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Improve education policies and school conditions,
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Assist local small business,
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Encourage a ‘face lift’ to the city of Fairfield,
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Improve Fairfield Station,
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Create family friendly areas, kids’ playgrounds, youth recreational areas, and provide a movie theatre.
Ninos Khoshaba (Australian Labor Party for Smithfield)
Born in Iraq on 24 March 1970, Khoshaba is the eldest of three children to parents Anwar Khoshaba and Athour Khoshaba. He migrated from Iraq to Australia in 1970 when only four months old.
He is the son of former Fairfield Mayor Anwar Khoshaba. Ninos attended school in Fairfield at the Our Lady of the Rosary primary school and then high school in St John’s Park.
Ninos was elected to Fairfield Council as a Labor party councillor in 2004. After working for Chris Bowen the Labor federal member for the seat of prospect (now called McMahon) he was elected to parliament as the state member for Smithfield following the exit of Mr Carl Scully.
Mr Ninos Khoshaba has been pushing for extra funding for local schools including safety crossing lights and has been vocal in addressing the need for more police in the area. During the past four years Ninos has also funded many road projects.
Ninos has also lived in the Smithfield for most of his life and is married to his wife Angela and has three young children.
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