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City Growth Director named

Warrnambool City Council has appointed Luke Coughlan to the position of director of city growth.

Mr Coughlan, who has been acting director in the role over the past eight months, will oversee council functions including strategic and statutory planning, environmental health, economic development and the visitor economy.

“We’re really pleased to appoint Luke to the role,” chief executive officer Andrew Mason said.

“He has done a terrific job as acting director and has a great work ethic. Luke has a background in engineering and land development and is well placed to work with the development sector to ensure that our approval processes produce good outcomes for the community.

“I’ve been lucky enough to have served in the position for the past eight months and worked in the directorate over the past two years,” Mr Coughlan said.

“Warrnambool is a city which has enjoyed steady growth over an extended period.

“This comes with its challenges but also tremendous opportunities.

“The directorate’s three departments comprise enthusiastic staff who as a team provide many years of technical expertise along with new ideas for the future.”

Mr Coughlan joined council six years ago working firstly as a manager within the City Infrastructure directorate.

“I’d like to thank the staff in the City Infrastructure and City Growth directorates who have helped me along the way and put the council in a strong position when it comes to managing the growth of the city.”

When not at work Mr Coughlan is kept busy with a young family and also “makes up the numbers” in the South Rovers reserves.

“Warrnambool is a really beautiful and liveable city with tremendous natural assets and opportunities for residents,” he said.

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