Sally Sitou (born 24 September 1982[citation needed]) is an Australian politician who is the Labor member for the Division of Reid as of the 2022 Australian federal election.
She defeated the incumbent Liberal member, Fiona Martin.
[2] Sitou was born in Canley Vale, New South Wales, the second child of Chinese Laotian parents who fled Laos after the Vietnam War.
[6] Sitou has been a member of the Australian Labor Party since 2006, working on a number of campaigns, including the 2007 Bennelong campaign in which Maxine McKew defeated sitting prime minister John Howard.
[8] In 2021, Sitou was preselected as the ALP's candidate for the Division of Reid,[9] and she achieved a swing of 8.4 percent to win the seat in the May 2022 federal election.