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Hansen moves to Griffith City

Griffith City Council has welcomed Mr Matthew Hansen to the role of Director of Business, Cultural and Financial Services, starting on Wednesday 16 July.

Mr Hansen brings a wealth of local government experience to the role, having most recently held the position of Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Berrigan Shire Council.

His career with Berrigan Shire began in 2005 as Finance Manager, before he was appointed Director Corporate Services in 2006.

In 2023, he progressed to the role of Deputy CEO, where he continued to demonstrate strong leadership and strategic insight across corporate and financial services.

Griffith’s General Manager, Brett Stonestreet said Mr Hansen’s extensive experience and deep understanding of the local government sector made him an excellent fit for the position.

“Matt’s long-standing commitment to public service, particularly in regional communities, aligns strongly with Griffith’s values and aspirations,” Mr Stonestreet said.

“We are confident he will make a significant contribution to Council as we continue to deliver high quality outcomes for our community.”

Mr Stonestreet also took the opportunity to acknowledge and thank Mr Max Turner, who returned to Council in March 2024 to undertake the role of Acting Director of Business, Cultural and Financial Services.

“I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to Max for once again stepping in to support Council during a time of transition,” Mr Stonestreet said.

“His depth of knowledge, steady leadership and dedication to public service have been invaluable over recent months and we are grateful for his contribution.”

Council looks forward to the next chapter under Mr Hansen’s leadership.

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