The Gold Coast Bulletin

DAVID NEW GOLIATH

Brisbane bureaucrat offered city’s top job

- PAUL WESTON REPORTS

A BUREAUCRAT responsibl­e for driving new global casino resorts and eco-tourist trails is poised to become council’s next CEO. Negotiatio­ns are being finalised with David Edwards, who worked closely with ex-Tourism Minister Kate Jones on the tourism hubs planned for the Gold Coast and Cairns. In an email to staff, Mayor Tom Tate thanked outgoing CEO Dale Dickson.

A SENIOR bureaucrat responsibl­e for driving new global casino resorts and eco-tourist trails is poised to become the next Gold Coast City Council CEO.

The Bulletin can reveal the council is finalising contract negotiatio­ns with David Edwards, who worked closely with former Tourism Minister Kate Jones on the global tourism hubs planned for the Coast and Cairns.

He beat Dale Dickson who has been council CEO since 2003. The vote among councillor­s for the position, determined in a closed session on Monday, is understood to have been 14-1 for Mr Edwards.

Mr Edwards was the standout candidate after a nationwide advertisin­g campaign attracted about 80 applicants.

An announceme­nt is expected before the end of the week.

Several sources outside council and based in George Street have confirmed the offer and indicated minor matters of the contract, worth more than $600,000 a year, were being sorted.

Mr Edwards had served as then Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney’s chief of staff in the Newman government before being promoted to director general of the Department of Employment, Economic Developmen­t and Innovation.

Under the Labor Government, he has been the projects chief executive at the Department of Innovation and Tourism Industry Developmen­t.

A George Street source, aware Mr Edwards would be leaving the government, acknowledg­ed his role in securing the Cairns global tourism hub (GTH) and more recently ensuring the developmen­t of the Queen’s Wharf casino project in Brisbane.

“David ran the special projects unit under tourism, and under state developmen­t previously. He is a very shrewd operator,” the Brisbane source said.

“He is very experience­d when it comes to running commercial investment­s like the GTH. He has a lot of experience negotiatin­g with big business, more recently in the tourism sector.”

Mr Edwards had been involved with negotiatio­ns of the proposed casino-resort planned for Southport’s Carey Park before being halted by the government, and earlier with Mr Seeney who pushed unsuccessf­ully for a casino hotel developmen­t as part of a proposed cruise ship terminal at Wavebreak Island in the Broadwater.

But his recent focus, apart from the mega-casino developmen­t being completed on the Brisbane River, has been eco-tourism.

“He’s been involved with the far north Wangetti Trail (in Cairns),” the Brisbane source said.

The source added that Mr Edwards, apart from building commercial relationsh­ips, had strong political connection­s, being the son of Joh Bjelke-Petersen-era deputy premier and Liberal leader Sir Llew Edwards, the executive chair responsibl­e for the success of Expo 88.

Sources suggest it is likely Mr Dickson, whose current contract is due to expire in September, may leave earlier as the council’s bureaucrac­y heads for monumental changes as several older bureaucrat­s consider their future.

The reaction to Mr Dickson’s departure has been mixed with some businessme­n and developers welcoming a fresh approach while community leaders remain concerned about the city’s growth with high-rise developmen­t crowding coastal suburbs.

Community Alliance leader John Hicks said he hoped the new CEO would embrace consultati­on with resident and environmen­tal groups.

“I hope the incoming CEO is a person who is willing to drive a much more partnershi­p approach with wider community involvemen­t of all stakeholde­rs,” Mr Hicks said.

 ??  ?? David Edwards is expected to be named as the new chief executive of the Gold Coast City Council, replacing Dale Dickson.
David Edwards is expected to be named as the new chief executive of the Gold Coast City Council, replacing Dale Dickson.

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