Stephen Bromhead retired from parliament in August last year after serving as member for Myall Lakes for 12 years across three terms. 9News
Deputy premier Paul Toole confirmed "Brommy" died yesterday after a "devoted lifetime to serving his community".Before politics, Bromhead was a registered nurse, a police officer and a voluenteer firefighter.
"It's testament to the character of Brommy that when it came time to say his goodbyes to the Parliament last year that rather than just list his many achievements, he used it to say thank you for the privilege of being able to serve."Member for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead with president of the Bulahdelah Men's Shed John Renfrew.
"No one has fought harder to ensure the people of Myall Lakes get the health services they deserve and his death will be felt throughout the community," Toole said. "It's because of that passion that Stephen Bromhead's legacy can today be seen right across the Myall Lakes electorate and will stand long into the future."Thank you for sharing him with us for so many years."
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