Who’s Who in 22: Government Gurus
Published 5:00am 8 December 2022
Today, we continue our Who’s Who in 22 series by listing Government Gurus in the Moreton Bay Region who have been busy in 2022.
It comes in a year which has continued to deliver challenges with devastating floods and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Decision makers have had to help their communities clean up and recover, with economic head winds adding to the challenge.
It’s been a big year!
Who’s Who in 22: Government Gurus
Here’s our list of Government Gurus in the Moreton Bay Region, who have had a busy year in 2022.
Click on each name to read why they’ve made the list.
(In no particular order)
Federal Member for Dickson Peter Dutton
Federal Member for Petrie Luke Howarth
Federal Member for Longman Terry Young
State Member for Redcliffe Yvette D’Ath
State Member for Bancroft Chris Whiting
State Member for Murrumba Steven Miles
State Member for Pumicestone Ali King
State Member for Morayfield Mark Ryan
State Member for Glasshouse Andrew Powell
State Member for Kurwongbah Shane King
State Member for Pine Rivers Nikki Boyd
State Member for Everton Tim Mander
Moreton Bay Regional Council CEO Greg Chemello
Moreton Bay Regional Council Chief Economic Development Manager Paul Martins
Millovate Board Director John Aitken
Millovate Board Director Toni Thornton
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