[2][3] She became Australia's first legally recognised transgender person registered with the Births, Deaths and Marriages Department of New South Wales on 13 October 1987.
[4][5] Shortly thereafter, she received a newly issued passport under her updated name, featuring the gender marker 'F' for female.
She attended St Paul’s Primary School in Moss Vale and Chevalier College.
She was typically featured as the variety act in such shows as Esma Duo, Paris by Night, Las Vegas Under Lights and Les Girls.
[22] At that time, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade did not issue female passports to transgender women.
In 1987, Asmodelle was invited by the office of the Attorney-General of New South Wales to be the first transgender person to have her birth certificate amended.
[26] A year later Asmodelle lobbied for anti-discrimination laws to be amended and also for the state hospitals ethics boards to allow research into ectopic pregnancy for trans women.
[37] While living in Japan, she played a small role in the 1989 film entitled "24 Hour Playboy (Ai to heisei no iro - Otoko)".
[39][40][41][42] In 2000, Asmodelle lived and modelled in Los Angeles while completing studying at the Lena Harris Studio.
[43] Earlier on in her modelling career, she became "Australia's First Transsexual Pin-up"[44] by appearing nude in Australian Playgirl.
[53] Asmodelle has continued to paint during her varied career, while she usually gains considerable publicity in all her activities.
[58] As time goes by Asmodelle's art continues to gain more attention with very many awards and articles being published about her work.
In 1987, her designs of improved active magnetic bearing technology were funded by the Japanese companies,[71] but were never manufactured due to expensive costs of production, which used a laser guidance system.
[75] Upon returning to Australia Asmodelle continued her technical consultant work alongside her modelling and painting.
According to media reports, Asmodelle has become something of an internet entrepreneur[76] and continues to build a significant online presence.
[80] In 2008 Asmodelle returned to academia, studying at the University of Central Lancashire in the field of astronomy.
[86] Pleasure Girl, has won a total of thirteen awards in independent film festivals.
[95][96][97][98][99][100] Between late 2010 to mid 2011 she joined the part-time staff of Cosmos as a science writer, in the field of physics/space, and published six articles.
[106] In late 2011, as a result of Asmodelle's Cosmos magazine articles, several astronomical societies asked her to give presentations on astronomy and cosmology.
She has given four presentations each since on areas such as "Cosmology and the role of the General Theory of Relativity", "GAIA: the Dawn of High Precision Micro-Arcsecond Astrometry", and "Water on the Moon".
In June 2012, Asmodelle became a member of the Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (ASGRG).
During the 8 years of study, the university has acknowledged her efforts[114] In January 2018, Asmodelle started a PhD, on a full scholarship, at the Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology, School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland,[115] working in the field of quantum mechanics and relativity.
In that same year Asmodelle studied a Graduate Certificate in Mathematics at University of New England (Australia) (UNE).