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Stephanie Di Pasqua

Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs & Small Business, Member for Drummoyne

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Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs & Small Business, Member for Drummoyne

A lifelong local, Stephanie was born and raised in the area and attended St Mary’s Primary School Concord and Domremy College Five Dock. 

Stephanie has a track record of delivery for our community. As Deputy Mayor and a Canada Bay Councillor since 2017, Stephanie is out and about in the community every day supporting residents, local businesses and community groups. She prides herself on being an approachable representative who listens, and who stands up for our community.  

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Labor must explain shrinking TAFE asset base

Labor must explain shrinking TAFE asset base

The Minns Labor Government must come clean on its plans for TAFE NSW after Budget Papers revealed a significant reduction in the value of TAFE’s property assets while former TAFE sites are b...

30 June 2026

Minns government re-announces e-bike laws passed seven months ago

Minns government re-announces e-bike laws passed seven months ago

The NSW Liberals and Nationals are accusing the Minns Labor Government of prioritising spin over substance on shared e-bikes, with its regulatory scheme to be implemented more than seven mon...

30 June 2026

Labor’s environment budget fails root and branch: nature funding cut, budget unspent, projects delay

Labor’s environment budget fails root and branch: nature funding cut, budget unspent, projects delay

Despite Labor’s glossy talk of an ecosystem approach to protecting nature, the 2026‑27 Budget reveals a government that is quietly gutting the very projects it claims to champion.  

27 June 2026

Labor rehashes Liberals and Nationals record $15.9 billion early years commitment

Labor rehashes Liberals and Nationals record $15.9 billion early years commitment

The Minns Labor Government’s announcement today of $1.8 billion to “reshape the early learning sector” is nothing more than a rebadging of existing landmark funding committed to deliver the ...

27 June 2026

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