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Stephen BROMHEAD

Stephen B. BROMHEAD

AKA Brommy 

Late of  ? 

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job’:  W.D. BROMHEAD, NSWPF # 12497 ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class # 163

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  18622

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 9 April 1979 ( aged 22 years, 2 months, 10 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 25 June 1979 ( aged 22 years, 4 months, 26 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 25 June 1984

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )

Senior Constable – appointed 25 June 1988

 

Final Rank: = Detective Senior Constable

 

Stations?, Taree Detectives – Disengagement ( Resignation )

  

Service: From 9 April 1979   to  13 December 1991  = 12 years, 8 months, 4 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  34 years, 10 months, 13 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  31 years, 3 months, 3 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Wednesday 30 January 1957

Died on:  Thursday 16 March 2023

Age:  66 years, 1 month, 14 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:  Cancer – Mesothelioma

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday 29 March 2023 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Peter Barclay Field, North Tuncurry Sporting Field, Beach St, Tuncurry, NSW

There was No Formal Police involvement at the funeral

 

 

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Funeral Parlour: Alan Pearce Funerals, Tuncurry, NSW  02 6554 5433

Buried at?

Grave Location:  Plot:  ?   Section:   ?

Grave GPS?, ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( May 2023 )

 

 

 STEPHEN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

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Tributes flow after passing of Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead

Stephen BROMHEAD
VALE the Hon. Stephen Bromhead 1957-2023.

 

STEPHEN Bromhead, member for the state electorate of Myall Lakes, sadly passed away on Thursday 16 March after a battle with mesothelioma.

The Hon. Stephen Bromhead served for the last twelve years in the Myall State electorate.

Mr Bromhead, who had been the Member for Myall Lakes since 2011, had earlier announced his retirement ahead of the forthcoming State election due to ill health.

During his time in the NSW Parliament he served as the Nationals Whip, Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Transport and Roads and the Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Housing.

He was the President of the NSW Parliamentary Lions Club and served on a number of parliamentary committees.

This was in addition to the many roles he held in previous public life as a nurse, police officer, local government councillor and solicitor to name but a few.

Many past and present staff as well as local dignitaries have expressed their best wishes at his passing.

MidCoast Council Mayor Claire Pontin expressed her condolences at the passing of Mr Stephen Bromhead MP.

Flags at Council’s Administration and Customer Service Centre, Yalawanyi Ganya, Taree were flown at half-mast last Friday as a mark of respect.

“Mr Bromhead was a strong advocate for the MidCoast community during his term and is responsible for the allocation of funds to many community projects and facilities in our region,” said Mayor Pontin.

The Deputy Premier of NSW the Hon. Paul Toole also expressed his deepest sympathies.

“Yesterday I lost a colleague and a mate – and the people of Myall Lakes lost one of their most passionate advocates,” said Mr Toole.

“Stephen Bromhead devoted a lifetime to serving his community; as a registered nurse and police officer, as a volunteer firefighter and in his almost twelve years as the Member for Myall Lakes.

“Especially, Mr Bromhead was passionate over many years to bring better services to his electorate.

“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.

“In Taree, where they’ll remember his fight to upgrade Manning Base Hospital.

“In Forster, where his legacy will be a public hospital, and in Old Bar, where we’re building a new ambulance station,” said Mr Toole.

In his last speech to parliament when it came time to say his goodbyes last year, rather than just listing his many achievements, he used it to say thank you for the privilege of being able to serve.

“It’s testament to the character of Brommy,” said Mr Toole.

“He set a shining example as someone who fought passionately for what mattered to his community and when that fight was won, went straight into battle on the next issue.”

By John SAHYOUN

Tributes flow after passing of Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead – News Of The Area


 

Tributes flow for NSW Nationals MP Stephen Bromhead who lost his battle with cancer aged 66

The long-serving Nationals MP died aged 66 after being diagnosed with mesothelioma last August.

 

Nationals member for New South Wales’ Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead has died aged 66 following a battle with cancer.

The long-serving MP announced his retirement from politics last August after he was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer caused by inhaling asbestos particles.

Mr Bromhead had represented the Mid North Coast electorate since 2011 and was highly respected in the Nationals.

 

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Nationals member for New South Wales’ Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead has died aged 66 following a battle with cancer. Picture: Matt King/Getty Images

His death was announced on Friday, just 10 days before what would have been the 12-year anniversary of his election as representative of Myall Lakes.

Tributes for Mr Bromhead were led by NSW Nationals leader and Deputy NSW Premier Paul Toole.

Affectionately referring to the late Mr Bromhead as “Brommy”, Mr Toole said he had lost both a “colleague and a mate.”

“Brommy, like me, was part of the class of Nats MPs who entered Parliament in 2011 determined to make a difference,” he said on Friday.

“He did not disappoint.

“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.

“In Taree, where they’ll remember his fight to upgrade Manning Base Hospital. In Forster, where his legacy will be a public hospital. And in Old Bar, where we’re building a new ambulance station.”

Mr Toole also praised his late friend’s humility saying it was a “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.”

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said Mr Bromhead was the “quintessential Nationals member” who had dedicated himself to making sure regional NSW got its fair share.

“Stephen was a highly respected and valued member of Parliament. In the party-room and in the chamber, he always brought colour and life,” he said.

“Given his early career in health, it is fitting that Stephen’s great legacy can be seen in the major upgrades to health facilities he delivered for his community, among many other important achievements.”

Stephen BROMHEAD & Sue BROMHEAD
Stephen Bromhead and his wife Sue lived together on NSW’s Mid North Coast. Picture: Stephen Bromhead MP on Facebook

Mr Bromhead’s federal counterpart Lyne MP David Gillespie remembered him as a “gentle giant” who provided guidance when they first met 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,” he said.

Labor leader Chris Minns said the passing of Mr Bromhead was deeply saddening.

“I want to pass on the commiserations of myself and NSW Labor not just to Stephen’s family including his wife Sue, but to the community he worked so hard for and loved so much,” he said.

Mr Bromhead, who died on Thursday, is survived by his wife Sue and their seven children.

Tributes flow for NSW Nationals MP Stephen Bromhead who lost his battle with cancer aged 66 | Sky News Australia


Stephen BROMHEAD


 

High profile politician dies eight days before election following health fight ‘Huge shock to all of us’

  • Nationals NSW whip Stephen Bromhead has died
  • He had battle crippling  mesothelioma cancer
  • Former detective survived by wife and seven kids 

By KEVIN AIRS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

 

PUBLISHED: 09:39 AEDT, 17 March 2023 | UPDATED: 10:37 AEDT, 17 March 2023

NSW Nationals MP Stephen Bromhead, 66, died on Thursday after a brave battle with killer mesothelioma.

 

The state member for Myall Lakes, north of Newcastle, announced in August he would be standing down at this month’s state election to focus on his health.

The rare cancer is normally associated with the asbestos industry and is linked to ingesting or breathing in asbestos fibres.

 

‘Somewhere in my background I’ve come into contact with fibro,’ he revealed last year.

In his valedictory speech in Parliament, he added: ‘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.’

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet revealed the awful moment the former Nationals whip revealed his devastating illness.

‘When Stephen first shared the news of his diagnosis, it came as a huge shock to all of us,’ he admitted.

‘Stephen’s grace and strength over the past year has been an inspiration to so many, and I know he has served as an extraordinary mentor to many Nationals members and to his staff over that time and throughout his career.’

The former nurse and detective – who served in the NSW Parliament for 12 years – is survived by his wife Sue and their seven children.

‘Stephen was the quintessential Nationals member, dedicated wholly to making sure the people of Myall Lakes – and all of regional NSW – got their fair share,’ said the premier

‘While he was naturally a warm and welcoming person, as the Nationals’ Whip Stephen made good use of the fearsome tenacity learned in his former career as a detective.

‘Stephen was a highly respected and valued member of Parliament. In the party-room and in the chamber, he always brought colour and life.’

Mr Bromhead was renowned for fighting for improved health facilities in his area which will be his lasting legacy to voters, said the premier.

‘Given his early career in health, it is fitting that Stephen’s great legacy can be seen in the major upgrades to health facilities he delivered for his community, among many other important achievements,’ he said.

‘The Manning Base Hospital redevelopment, a new ambulance station at Forster and construction of one underway at Old Bar, and a commitment to deliver a public hospital for the Forster community mean Stephen’s contribution will continue to have a positive impact on the Myall Lakes community for many decades to come.

‘Stephen leaves a proud and lasting legacy: a credit to the man and to his dedication to the people of Myall Lakes right to the end.

‘Stephen will be dearly missed, and we wish his wife Sue and his family and friends every comfort at this difficult time.’

 


Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
1 May 2023


 

 

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