New South Wales Nationals MP, former member for Myall Lakes ...

17 Mar 2023

New South Wales Nationals MP Stephen Bromhead has passed away, aged 66.

Key points:Stephen Bromhead served as the state member for Myall Lakes since 2011Mr Bromhead announced in August 2022 that he would retire at the state electionDuring his valedictory speech, Mr Bromhead spoke of his diagnosis with mesothelioma

The long-serving member for Myall Lakes announced last August that he would retire from politics after being diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare cancer often caused by breathing in or ingesting asbestos fibres.

Mr Bromhead had represented the NSW Mid North Coast since 2011, after succeeding John Turner who held the Myall Lakes seat from its creation in 1988.

Deputy Premier and leader of the NSW Nationals Paul Toole said Mr Bromhead, who he affectionately called Brommy, was his mate who devoted his life to serving his community.

"No-one has fought harder to ensure the people of Myall Lakes get the health services they deserve," Mr Toole said. 

"His death will be felt throughout the community.

"It's testament to the character of Brommy that, when it came time to say his goodbyes to the Parliament last year, rather than just list his many achievements, he used it to say thank you for the privilege of being able to serve."

Man and woman walk along beach

Stephen Bromhead lived in Forster, on the NSW Mid North Coast, with his wife Sue.(Facebook: Stephen Bromhead MP)

Mr Bromhead's federal counterpart, Lyne MP David Gillespie remembered him as a "gentle giant" who he first met in during the 2010 national election campaign.

"I met him on the hustings, he was a great help, a true friend and he stood by his principles," Mr Gillespie said.

"It's really sad that his life has been cut short by that horrible disease, mesothelioma."

During a valedictory speech in the NSW Legislative Assembly last year, the Nationals stalwart thanked the party and his family for their support. 

"After 12 years I leave here not because I want to," Mr Bromhead said during the speech in October 2022. 

"I do not want anyone to think that this is a case of someone who is tired, does not want to be a local member, and is giving up.

"It is simply the case that I have been diagnosed with mesothelioma, which means I cannot put 100 per cent into the job."

Mr Bromhead is survived by his wife Sue and their seven children. 

Tanya Thompson is the Nationals candidate for Myall Lakes in the upcoming March 25 election. 

She offered her condolences to Mr Bromhead's family.

Posted 3 hours agoThu 16 Mar 2023 at 9:15pm, updated 1 hours agoThu 16 Mar 2023 at 11:44pm

Read more
Similar news
This week's most popular news