Townsville Bulletin

Senior bureaucrat calls end on state role

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THE senior bureaucrat tasked with helping Labor in the wake of its federal election drubbing is moving on from his role after seven years.

State Developmen­t Minister Cameron Dick yesterday praised Co-ordinator-general Barry Broe for his service as he revealed Mr Broe had advised the Government he would not be seeking a renewal of his contract.

Mr Dick said Mr Broe – who was first appointed under the former Newman government – will step down from the role this week.

His term officially expires in November.

“Mr Broe has worked diligently since his appointmen­t in 2012 and developed a reputation for getting things done,” Mr Dick said.

“He leaves behind a legacy of more efficient and robust project co-ordination and delivery across Queensland.

“The Co-ordinator-general is one of the most senior public servants within the Queensland Public Service, with a wide range of powers to assess and balance the pressures of economic developmen­t, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and social impact.

“His work in assisting the Queensland Government create the unique Strong and Sustainabl­e Resource Communitie­s Act 2017, to ensure communitie­s near large resource projects benefit from the constructi­on and operation of these projects, is particular­ly noteworthy.

“Its implementa­tion so far is benefiting 269 regional communitie­s across Queensland,” he said.

Mr Dick said his directorge­neral would act in the role until a new co-ordinator-general was appointed.

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