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Interim CEO for Moree Plains

Following the December resignation of Council’s permanent General Manager, Council has welcomed experienced General Manager Natalia Cowley to the role on an interim basis.

Ms Cowley, who began her role in late January said she was excited to work with the council and engage with the Moree Plains Shire community.

“I am looking forward to meeting all Council staff,” said Ms Cowley.

“I have been impressed by the openness and warmth of the passionate staff I have already had the opportunity to meet. It is clear to me that everyone is dedicated to serving the community and making a difference.”

This marks Ms Cowley’s first experience in a small rural town following delivering impressive results for larger regional councils and she is looking forward to exploring and enjoying the welcoming experience of Moree and the wider shire.

“I’m embracing the chance to explore more of Moree and its surroundings. I’m already appreciating the warm weather and most importantly, the warmth of the community so far,” she said.

Ms Cowley acknowledged the ongoing support from Mayor Susannah Pearse.

“I thank the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Councillors for their warm hospitality and generosity, and I am looking forward to working closely with Council to deliver on their vision for the community and engaging with residents to help shape the future of the region,” Ms Cowley added.

As Interim General Manager, Natalia is committed to driving positive change and fostering strong relationships between Council, the community and local stakeholders. Her passion for service, combined with her fresh perspective, will guide her as she takes on this important leadership role.

“Ms Cowley is a General Manager with an impressive track record of turning council finances around and delivering long awaited community projects,” the mayor said.

“As an award-winning financial expert, we are especially looking forward to working with her to develop our budget, improve value for your ratepayer money and ensure the long-term financial sustainability of our organisation.”

“Council would like also like to extend our sincere thanks to Director Planning and Development Darryl Fitzgerald for undertaking the role of acting General Manager for the past few weeks”.

In line with Office of Local Government Guidelines, Council will soon begin recruitment for the five-year General Manager contract.

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