After two decades of dedicated service in local government, Cook Shire Mayor Peter Scott presided over his last Council meeting on Tuesday, 12 March 2024, marking the end of his illustrious 16-year tenure as Mayor of Cook Shire Council.
“As I bid farewell, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to all the Councillors, but also the dedicated Council staff for their tireless commitment to making Cook Shire great. It has been an honour to work alongside such dedicated individuals, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have been part of this remarkable team,” Mayor Scott said.
Throughout his tenure, Mayor Scott has been a steadfast leader, representing Cook Shire with integrity, commitment, and a deep understanding of the community’s needs. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the Shire, shaping its growth and development over the years.
Reflecting on Mayor Scott’s legacy, Council acknowledges his pivotal role in numerous significant achievements for the Shire, including the redevelopment of Grassy Hill lookout, the revitalisation of Cooktown Foreshore and Webber Esplanade, and the establishment of key infrastructure such as the Cooktown Events Centre and Lakeland’s Gateway to Cape York.
Mayor Scott himself noted that he is personally very proud of being integrally involved in the establishment of the Endeavour Christian College, the Holy Spirit College and the Cape York Family Centre.
In addition to these tangible accomplishments, Mayor Scott’s advocacy and dedication have also led to improvements in essential services, social infrastructure, and community well-being, fostering a stronger and more resilient Cook Shire.
As Mayor Scott transitions into semi-retirement, Cook Shire Council expresses its deepest appreciation for his leadership, vision, commitment and tireless efforts in serving our community.
With Local Government elections Saturday 16 March, Cook Shire Council also extends sincerest appreciation to all Councillors for their dedicated service and invaluable contributions to the community.