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Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Nigel Charmier
Work is gathering pace for chair Nigel Charmier and the directors of Millovate as the future of The Mill at Moreton Bay university site starts to take shape
Who’s who in 2022, Government Gurus: Paul Martins
Moreton Bay Regional Council Chief Economic Development Officer Paul Martins has steered his team through a massive year in 2022, continuing the rollout of the Regional Economic Development Strategy (REDS), helping launch a virtual work experience program and also the Moreton Money gift card scheme. A report card for the REDS released late last month shows the focus on economic development is paying off, with a 3.3 percent annual increase in jobs (13,143), compared with Brisbane, which reported a 1.9 percent increase.
Who’s who in 2022, Government Gurus: Greg Chemello
Moreton Bay Regional Council chief executive officer Greg Chemello oversees the third largest local government in Australia. In 2022, he and his team handed down a $816 million Budget that will deliver a record $259 million capital works program and continued the push for Moreton Bay to be designated as a city.
Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Tim Mander
From the opposition benches, State Member for Everton Tim Mander has continued to campaign and call the Queensland Government to account
Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Nikki Boyd
Improving roads and the area’s school stand out among the list of achievements by Nikki Boyd in almost eight years as the State Member for Pine Rivers
Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Shane King
Roads, rail, schools and health care are at the top of Shane King’s list of achievements during almost eight years in the State Government, representing two electorates in this region
Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Andrew Powell
Improving road infrastructure and frontline services have been among the major achievements of State Member for Glass House Andrew Powell who has represented the electorate for more than 12 years
Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Mark Ryan
As he approaches 10 years in Queensland’s Parliament, Mark Ryan has been balancing ministerial responsibilities with his community duties in the Morayfield electorate
Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Ali King
Ali King has put ticks beside a number of major projects since being State Member for Pumicestone at the 2020 election – but there is more to be done
Who’s Who in 2022, Government Gurus: Steven Miles
Eight years ago, Steven Miles was a hopeful State Election candidate. Today he is Queensland’s Deputy Premier with one of the biggest portfolios – and challenges.