City of Coffs Harbour has welcomed the appointment of a new General Manager, an experienced senior local government executive well-placed to manage the coast’s fast growth.
Dubbo Regional Council CEO Murray Wood was appointed by Coffs Harbour Council at an extraordinary meeting on 25 August and will start in his new role on 8 December.
“For me, this was never just about finding someone to manage the organisation. It was about finding the right person for this city and for our team,” Mayor Nikki Williams said.
“Coffs Harbour is growing fast and with that comes both opportunities and challenges.
“We need strong and thoughtful leadership to guide us through that growth, and I believe Murray is the right person to help us take those next steps.”
Mr Wood said he was looking forward to listening and learning about the community.
“I understand the importance of the role. I bring a passion for regional NSW,” he said.
“I appreciate the faith given in me by the elected body.”
Mr Wood held senior roles with Dubbo Regional Council from 2003 to 2018, including as Director of Community and Recreation, before moving into a role with the NSW Government as Director of Industry Development within the Department of Regional NSW.
He returned to Dubbo Regional Council in 2021, as CEO.
“I’m a child of the ’70s and the old road trip in the station wagon was up the North Coast and Coffs Harbour was the stop-off,” Mr Wood said.
“That (the new role) is really exciting for me. I get to learn about a new community.
“It’s a time (personally) for a new challenge, professionally as well, and it’s the right time for family.
“Councils are about services to the community and custodians of community assets.”
Mayor Williams paid tribute to the City of Coffs senior leadership, and particularly to Andrew Beswick who has served in the role of Acting General Manager since the departure of Natalia Cowley in January.
“Andrew has provided steady leadership during this important transition, always keeping both our staff and our city at the centre of his decisions,” she said.
“His dedication, professionalism, and care have been invaluable. I’m truly grateful for the way Andrew has guided us over these past months.”