Stephanie Di Pasqua is a Member of the NSW Parliament representing the people of the Drummoyne electorate since 2023.
In May 2023, she was appointed as a Temporary Speaker in the Legislative Assembly, an important role to ensure all Members’ voices are heard in respectful debate.
With a passion for serving our community, Stephanie entered Parliament having first served as a Councillor. She was elected to the City of Canada Bay Council in 2017 and in 2021, and in that time was twice elected unanimously by her colleagues to serve as Deputy Mayor. This gave her a deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of our community and the importance of being an approachable representative who works with all levels of government to get things done.
Stephanie is the granddaughter of Italian migrants and is a lifelong local, having been born and raised in the area. She attended St Mary’s Primary School in Concord followed by Domremy Catholic College in Five Dock.
Stephanie lives locally and enjoys taking time to enjoy our local parks, foreshores and community amenities.
Stephanie is out and about in the community each day listening and supporting residents, local businesses and community groups.
Stephanie's reputation as an approachable figure who genuinely listens reflects her commitment to being a responsive and effective advocate for her community.
Beyond her local involvement, Stephanie takes pride in her Italian heritage, with grandparents who arrived from Italy to build a life in Australia. The values instilled by her Italian roots—emphasising family, community and hard work—have played a pivotal role in shaping Stephanie's character.
Stephanie is committed to fighting for our community, ensuring that the Drummoyne electorate has a strong advocate in the NSW Parliament.
Stephanie is a dedicated and community-oriented leader with a rich background, both culturally and politically. She ensures that the voices of local residents are heard by the Government and that our interests are represented effectively.