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New CEO for Maranoa

Maranoa Regional Council is pleased to announce the appointment of a permanent CEO for a period of three years.

Councillors voted to appoint the highly qualified executive Ms Edwina Marks at its December 14 ordinary meeting. She began her contract on 3 January.

Edwina has held leadership roles in the public and private sector for nearly two decades and is an experienced CEO who has served across Local Governments in Queensland, NSW, and NT.

Supported by extensive professional qualifications and experience in financial management and local governance reform, Ms Marks will continue to drive the implementation of the new strategic model.

Edwina is a passionate advocate and involved regional leader who thrives on the rural community lifestyle. In addition, she has held board roles on a range of Ministerial and not-for-profit boards, involved in regional development, disability, and the arts. These positions have included DDSW RDA, Barkly Regional Economic Development Committee, Barkly Arts and Safari.

Mayor Tyson Golder said Ms Marks was a standout applicant who will bring commitment, enthusiasm, and experience from her career to the role.

“We have been delighted with the quality of applicants who applied for the privilege to lead our council and I am thrilled to announce that Edwina has accepted the role.

“There have been a lot of changes over the last 12 months, and I am excited about this decision and the positive impact it will have on our council and the results we will achieve together for our region. I look forward to continuing to work with such a highly respected leader,” said Cr Golder.

Ms Marks has expressed her enthusiasm for commencing in the role permanently and progressing important projects across the region. She is looking forward to strengthening existing relationships and championing the council’s mission of operating locally with strong, vibrant, connected local communities embracing opportunities to grow.

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