Tributes Pour In for Beloved Australian Actress Rachael Carpani Following Her Untimely Death at 45
Australian actress Rachael Carpani, best known for her iconic role as Jodi Fountain on the long-running television series McLeod’s Daughters, passed away peacefully but unexpectedly on December 7, 2025, at the age of 45. Her family announced the sad news on December 15 through a statement shared by her sister Georgia on Instagram, revealing that Carpani had been battling a chronic illness for many years.
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The statement read: “It is with great sadness that Tony and Gael Carpani announce that their beautiful daughter, beloved Australian actress Rachael Carpani, unexpectedly but peacefully passed away after a long battle with chronic illness, in the early hours of Sunday 7th December.” The family requested privacy during this difficult time and noted that a private funeral would be held for close family and friends.
Carpani’s death has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and among fans worldwide, who remember her as the spirited and endearing Jodi on McLeod’s Daughters, a show that became a cultural phenomenon in Australia and gained international acclaim, airing in over 200 territories. She appeared in nearly 180 episodes from 2001 to 2007, earning nominations for a Gold Logie and Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress in 2007. Her character, initially introduced as a vibrant young woman discovering her family roots on the rural property Drover’s Run, resonated deeply with audiences for her growth, humor, and resilience.

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Born on August 24, 1980, in Sydney, New South Wales, Rachael Anna-Maie Carpani grew up in a supportive family with parents Tony and Gael, and siblings including sister Georgia. She developed an early interest in acting, studying at Macquarie University’s Australian College of Entertainment and the Drama Works Drama Company. Her passion for performance led her to defer her final year of studies to join McLeod’s Daughters, a decision that launched her into stardom.
Beyond McLeod’s Daughters, Carpani built a diverse career in both Australian and international projects. In Australia, she appeared in All Saints, Scorched, 800 Words, and most recently had a recurring role as Claudia Salini in Home and Away starting in 2024. Internationally, she pursued opportunities in the United States, appearing in shows like NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), Cane (2007), The Glades (2010, opposite her former real-life partner Matt Passmore), and leading the Lifetime series Against the Wall (2011). She also starred in TV movies such as If There Be Thorns and Seeds of Yesterday (2015), part of the V.C. Andrews Dollanganger series, and films including Triangle (2009), Hating Alison Ashley (2005), and The Way Back (2020) alongside Ben Affleck.
Carpani was known for her versatility, transitioning from wholesome rural dramas to psychological thrillers and police procedurals. She also featured in commercials, notably as a face for Telstra’s Next G network. Her work ethic and warmth endeared her to colleagues, with many highlighting her humor and professionalism.
Tributes have flooded in from co-stars and fans alike. Former McLeod’s Daughters colleague Bridie Carter, who played Tess, called her the “baby of the MD family” and expressed profound grief. Matt Passmore, her ex-partner from 2006 to 2011 and co-star on both McLeod’s Daughters and The Glades, posted: “Farewell my friend. All the love I have to the Carpanis, friends and family. The greatest gift you gave was knowing you.” Other cast members, including Jonny Pasvolsky, shared heartfelt memories, praising her talent and kindness.
Carpani’s personal life was kept relatively private, especially in later years as she focused on health and family. Her most public relationship was with Matt Passmore, which ended amicably in 2011 due to work commitments. Sources close to her indicated she remained single, prioritizing her well-being and career. She had no children.
A significant aspect of Carpani’s legacy is her openness about her health struggles. She battled endometriosis and adenomyosis for decades, experiencing chronic pain since age 13. Diagnosed in her mid-30s, she shared her story publicly, including a 2021 hospitalization for acute abdominal pain requiring surgery and intensive care. Carpani used her platform to advocate for women’s health issues, domestic violence awareness, Indigenous rights, and climate action, turning personal challenges into empowerment for others facing similar “invisible” illnesses.
Her net worth was estimated between $1 million and $2 million USD (or around $3 million AUD in some reports), accumulated through her extensive television and film work across Australia and the U.S.
Fans have expressed devastation online, reminiscing about how McLeod’s Daughters provided comfort and inspiration, particularly its portrayal of strong women. Many noted Carpani’s youthful energy and how her death at 45 feels profoundly unfair given her ongoing contributions, including her recent Home and Away role.
Carpani’s passing serves as a reminder of the impact of chronic illnesses, which affect millions yet often remain stigmatized or misunderstood. Her courage in speaking out helped destigmatize conditions like endometriosis, encouraging others to seek diagnosis and support.
As the Australian entertainment community mourns, Carpani’s body of work endures. McLeod’s Daughters continues to stream and introduce new generations to her unforgettable performance as Jodi. Her family has requested no further statements, allowing them space to grieve privately.
Rachael Carpani leaves behind a legacy of talent, advocacy, and kindness. She will be deeply missed by fans, friends, and family who cherished her light both on and off screen.