Burdekin Shire Council is pleased to announce the appointments of Kim Olsen as Director Corporate and Community Services and James Stewart as Director Infrastructure, Planning and Environmental Services.
Kim Olsen brings a wealth of experience, having served over 35 years in local government, including her previous role as Manager Financial and Administrative Services at Burdekin Shire Council. Born and raised in Ayr, Kim is deeply connected to the Burdekin region and has built a solid reputation for her strategic leadership.
Throughout her career, Kim has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to maintaining Council’s financial sustainability while ensuring the community’s needs are effectively met. Kim has dealt with many financial, community and political challenges and is held in high regard for her approach in dealing with sensitive matters. Her proven track record in both operational and strategic leadership has equipped her with the skills to guide Council going forward. In her new role, Kim is poised to drive forward key initiatives that will enhance and strengthen not only Council as an organisation but the entire community.
James Stewart, a civil engineering professional with over 20 years of experience, also hails from Ayr and holds a Civil Engineering degree from James Cook University. James commences his role on 3 November 2024 and brings significant expertise in delivering infrastructure projects across North Queensland, including overseeing over $100 million worth of flood damage restoration works in the Hinchinbrook region and managing the construction and modernisation of water and sewerage treatment plants in Bowen, Proserpine and Cannonvale.
One of James’s standout achievements is the successful management of the Dutton Street Bridge project in Ingham, which alleviated long-standing flooding issues and improved emergency access for the community. His passion for creating resilient and sustainable public infrastructure has earned him recognition for balancing technical excellence with community-focused outcomes.
James is excited to return to the Burdekin and lead key infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing the region’s liveability and future-proofing essential services. His leadership, combined with his down-to-earth approach, is set to drive the development of resilient and efficient systems that will benefit residents and businesses alike.
Burdekin Shire Council welcomes both Kim and James to their new leadership roles and looks forward to the positive impact they will bring to the organisation and the community.