Family And Friends Bid Farewell To Stafford MP Jimmy Sullivan

Jimmy Sullivan
Photo credit: Facebook/Jimmy Sullivan MP

Family, friends, and community members gathered at a Kedron church to farewell Stafford MP Jimmy Sullivan, who was found dead at his unit on 9 April at the age of 44.


Read: Police Called to Kedron Residence of Stafford MP


The Little Flower Catholic Church in Kedron hosted the funeral service yesterday, 22 April. Students from the adjacent Padua College, where Mr Sullivan had attended school and served as school captain in his final year, lined the entrance to the church and helped guide mourners inside.

Family and friends

Jimmy Sullivan
Photo credit: Facebook/Jimmy Sullivan MP

Mr Sullivan’s brother Daniel described him as essentially three different people: an energetic and ambitious young man, a respected community leader, and a person who struggled with significant personal difficulties in his later years. Daniel said it would be wrong to gloss over that final version of his brother, acknowledging he had battled his demons and that those struggles were the reason the family was together that day, forty years too early. He said the family had been heartened by messages from the community thanking Mr Sullivan for his service.

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His best friend Jacob remembered Mr Sullivan as great fun and a seasoned karaoke performer. Others who spoke at the service described him as diligent, trustworthy, empathetic and a confident advocate. Jacob added that while teenagers could often be an unkind bunch, Mr Sullivan had been the antidote.

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Mr Sullivan’s mother Trish acknowledged that her son’s journey had not been an easy one and had become complicated in ways that were painful to those closest to him. She said she would remember him from his earlier years, full of potential, while also holding compassion for the struggles he faced later. She described him as someone who was, and remained, a person who mattered.

Mr Sullivan is survived by a daughter who will turn two this year.

Career and community service

Photo credit: Facebook/Jimmy Sullivan MP

Mr Sullivan was a local through and through, having grown up and attended school in the Stafford electorate. His father, Terry Sullivan, had represented the same seat in state parliament from 2001 to 2006.

Before entering parliament, Mr Sullivan worked as a lawyer and judge’s associate in Queensland’s District Court. He went on to work in policy and government roles across Brisbane, Canberra and Washington DC, including a stint in the office of Democratic senator Ron Wyden. He later served as chief of staff to former attorney-general Yvette D’Ath.

He was first elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in October 2020 as the Labor member for Stafford, and was appointed Assistant Minister for Justice and Veterans’ Affairs in December 2023 under then-premier Steven Miles.

He was re-elected in 2024, holding his seat despite a 5.5 per cent swing against him. He was placed on leave to attend to medical and legal issues before being disendorsed by Labor in May 2025. No charges were ever laid in relation to an alleged domestic incident that occurred after the election. He moved to the crossbench as an independent and continued to represent Stafford until his death.

In his first address to parliament as an independent, Mr Sullivan spoke openly about his mental health, telling MPs he had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder connected to the death of his first daughter. He said he had spiralled, recognised it, and sought healthcare.

By-election set for 16 May

Mr Sullivan’s death has triggered a by-election for the seat of Stafford, to be held on 16 May. Premier David Crisafulli confirmed that Governor Jeanette Young had issued the writs, formally launching the campaign. Mr Crisafulli said it was vital the community have representation ahead of the June state budget.


Read: Stafford MP Ousted Following Internal Review


The electorate, which takes in Brisbane’s northern suburbs including Stafford, Chermside, and Kedron, has been won by Labor in nine of the past ten elections. Neither major party had confirmed a candidate at the time of publication.

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Published 23-April-2026

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