Sam Lim,with WA Labor senator Glenn Sterle,said:“We have to struggle for the first 15 years of my life,but that 15 years built me up to today.”Credit:Hamish Hastie
“When you got angry you jump into the pool,they run away. They just can feel you.”
He took the job with dolphins after realising he could not make ends meet on a police officer’s wage in Malaysia,where he grew up in a “very poor family”.
The roof of the home in which he lived as a child was always leaking,he remembers. No power,no running water and the floor was “just earth”.
“So we have to struggle for the first 15 years of my life,but that 15 years built me up to today,” he said.
“When I went to fight these candidates to win the seat,I utilised all that determination that I gained in the first 15 years of my life and I achieve it.”
Labor’s Lim,who can speak nine languages,migrated to WA in 2002 where he started small businesses but joined the WA Police and worked his way up to become WA police officer of the year in 2020.