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LGANT farewells chief

The Local Government Association of the Northern Territory has bid farewell to its CEO Sean Holden after four years at the helm.

“I remain indebted to the LGANT Board, staff and the local government councils for giving me the opportunity to lead them since 2019. I have learnt an awful lot and will miss some wonderful people who strive every day to make lives better for those perhaps less fortunate,” he said.

LGANT President, the Hon Kon Vatskalis acknowledged Sean’s dedication and contributions throughout the years. While his departure is considered a loss for local government, LGANT is well-positioned for the future.

“Everyone respects him for his unwavering determination to make tough but fair decisions. His ability to offer wise guidance has been invaluable to myself and our member councils.

“I will miss him both professionally and personally; and thank him for his contribution to our sector.”

In the interim, Mary Watson, Director Public Affairs, was appointed Acting CEO starting Monday 5 February. Her leadership will be critical in maintaining LGANT’s positive momentum and ensuring that the organisation continues to advocate for the interests of local government and the Northern Territory community. The LGANT Board convened on Friday 9 February to determine the arrangements for the recruitment of a new CEO.

The Board wishes Sean success in his new role as CEO at The Flinders Ranges Council in South Australia.

Mr Holden successfully led the peak body of local government through various challenges and his achievements include:

• The COVID pandemic and the securing of the rapid response package of $11M from the NTG to support member councils maintain services to their communities.

• Transition of LGANT from an association to a company limited by guarantee.

• Rebranding of LGANT including refreshed logo, new website, appointment of Marketing and Communications Officer, marketing an communications plan and advocacy plan.

• First and only local government association (LGA) in Australia to be a signatory and active participant in Closing the Gap.

• First LGA to have a Reconciliation Action Plan.

• Secured full NT Cabinet meetings with local government leaders twice per year.

• 150 per cent increase in Conditional Rates for member councils from mining pastoral activity.

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