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Parkes Shire Councillor Ken Keith’s commitment to the Parkes Shire community has been recognised with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at the Local Government Annual Conference, held in November.

This award honour celebrates his 40-year journey in local government, spanning roles as Councillor, Deputy Mayor, and Mayor.

First elected to Parkes Shire Council in 1983, Councillor Keith’s early involvement in community initiatives and his leadership serving 17 years as Mayor, has earned him the respect and admiration of countless residents. His dedication transcends political lines, advocating for issues based on merit and fostering collaboration within the council.

Councillor Keith’s impact extends beyond the Parkes Shire. He has also been actively involved with the Country Mayors Association being on The Executive Board, and the immediate past President, advocating and lobbying on relevant state and national issues for commitment to programs that deliver real benefit to rural and regional NSW residents. This includes targeted programs that address critical needs like skills development, healthcare access, and infrastructure improvements.

Councillor Keith’s contributions as CENTROC Chairperson, E Division Representative, Bells Line Expressway Group member, the Local Government and Shire’s representative to the Roads and Transport Directorate, and advocate for rural communities have paved the way for a more sustainable and prosperous future for the region.

Councillor Keith’s legacy is not just about achievements, but about the values he embodies. Recognized for his impeccable character, dedication to family, and unwavering commitment to the Parkes Shire, he serves as an inspiration to all. His passion for service and a collaborative approach has left an indelible mark on the community, ensuring the Shire’s continued growth and prosperity for generations to come.

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