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Son of Palestinian refugees projected to win Calwell for Labor

Earlier we brought you news that electoral analysts Ben Raue and Antony Green have called the Melbourne seat of Calwell for Labor candidate Basem Abdo.

Born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents – his father left a village in the occupied West Bank after the Six Day War in 1967 – Abdo’s family sought refuge in Jordan during the Gulf War before migrating to Australia in 1991.

He has previously spoken of how his father was trained as an electrical engineer but couldn’t find a job in that field in Australia.

“I have always had that instilled in me – a deep appreciation for the dignity of work and the impact that social and economic displacement has on people. I think it can be tackled by governments,” Abdo said last year.

“That’s a strong part of what has driven me within the movement,” he said of his position in Labor.

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Dfat assisting Australian detained in Bali on drug charges

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing assistance to an Australian man arrested in Bali on drug charges. In a brief statement, a spokesperson for the department said it couldn’t say much more at this stage.

News Corp reported that an Australian man had been arrested in Bali for allegedly trying to smuggle 1.8kg of cocaine into Indonesia, after allegedly receiving packages in the mail.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance to an Australian detained in Bali,” the spokesperson told Guardian Australia via email.

Owing to our privacy obligations we are unable to provide further comment.

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