Lifelong local Stephanie Di Pasqua selected to fight for the Drummoyne community
Stephanie Di Pasqua is a lifelong local and Deputy Mayor who has been endorsed as the Liberal candidate for Drummoyne to work for the community as part of a Perrottet Liberal Government.
“I am incredibly passionate about delivering for the Drummoyne community whether that is easing family budgets, boosting support for small businesses and supporting investments in education and health,” Ms Di Pasqua said.
“My grandparents emigrated from Italy for a life in Australia and they instilled in me strong values of community and hard work. It’s these values which have led to my desire to be a community representative in State Parliament.
“Our community is facing challenges, but it is a Perrottet Liberal Team who have the financial plan to deliver for the future.”
Ms Di Pasqua has been a Councillor since 2017 and was elected Deputy Mayor last year for the City of Canada Bay Council. She went to school locally at St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Concord and Domremy College Five Dock and has worked as an Electorate Officer in the Drummoyne office since 2014.
“This is a crucial election in March. It is a choice between the Perrottet Liberal Team who have plan for the future in health, education, transport, infrastructure and services.
“Whether it is Service NSW easing cost of living pressures, investment in local schools or reforms to Pharmacies, only the Perrottet Government can deliver a healthy economy that enables these investments.
“New South Wales needs strong leadership, local representation and the willingness to fight for the community, which I am determined to do.”
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