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South Australian CEO steps down

LGA South Australia has announced that Chief Executive Officer Clinton Jury will step down from the role, following nearly four years of leadership.

Since joining the LGA in October 2021, Mr Jury has helped shape the organisation’s strategic direction, strengthening its value to members and fostering a positive, high-performing workplace culture.

LGA President, Mayor Dr Heather Holmes-Ross, acknowledged Clinton’s significant contribution to the organisation and the broader sector.

“Clinton is known and respected across local government as a trusted, values-driven leader who has guided the organisation through change and growth, delivering stability and strengthened government engagement,” Mayor Holmes-Ross said.

“On behalf of the Board, I’d like to thank him for his strategic guidance, integrity and genuine care and commitment to our member councils.

“Under Clinton’s leadership, LGA has successfully negotiated new state and federal funding for local government priorities, built effective partnerships across state agencies, and secured an ongoing seat at State Cabinet each quarter.

“He has also been instrumental in driving internal culture, contributing to organisational maturity.”

During his tenure, Mr Jury also led member support for the 2022 Council Elections and oversaw the association’s support for implementation of local government reforms, including the introduction of LGA’s Mandatory Training Standards.

Reflecting on the organisation’s next chapter, Mr Jury said the time was right for new leadership to take the reins.

“LGA is about to launch a new strategic plan, and the organisation is well-positioned to take this forward under new leadership, with a strong foundation in place to enhance the work we already do for members,” Mr Jury said.

“There is so much I am proud of in my time at LGA, especially the engagement with member councils, hearing firsthand what matters to them and seeing the difference they make in communities.

“Local government is a vital part of South Australia’s public sector and I’m proud of the impact LGA continues to have in strengthening the role of councils and supporting their capacity to serve their communities.

“I leave knowing the organisation is in a strong position, with a clear sense of purpose and a capable, committed team driving it forward.”

An Acting CEO will be appointed to lead the organisation while a recruitment process for a permanent appointment is underway.

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