I am writing to advise all members and stakeholders that, as of the 27 September, 2024, I will be stepping down as Chair of the National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA). As we enter a new term of council in NSW, I believe it is time to share the privilege and allow new leadership to guide the Alliance. It has been an honour to advocate on your behalf in Canberra, and I remain deeply passionate about the mission of the NGAA.
I am encouraged by the commitment and leadership of our Strategic Advisory Committee and have every confidence that they will continue to advance the NGAA's important work.
Over the past five years, it has been an honour and privilege to represent Australia’s fastest-growing outer cities and suburbs in this role. During my tenure, I am proud to have contributed to several key milestones, including:
I want to express my deep gratitude to our CEO, Bronwen Clark, for her unwavering support. Bronwen’s leadership has been fundamental in building the NGAA into the strong and connected Alliance it is today, with deep relationships on both sides of government, providing us with a platform to help shape policy for the future.
I would also like to extend my best wishes to Mayor Terresa Lynes as she steps in as interim Chair. I am confident that with her leadership, along with the continued efforts of the Strategic Advisory Committee, Cr Todd Carney, Mayor David Leach, Mayor Glenn Docherty, Cr Joseph Haweil, Cr Stephanie Davies, Cr Peter Maynard, and Cr Tom Widenbar, the NGAA will continue to thrive. I encourage all members to support them as they carry forward our mission.
Special thanks to former Chair Mayor Glenn Docherty for all his support and for showing me the ropes, as well as former Deputy Chairs Tracey Roberts, now MP for Pearce, and former Wanneroo Councillor Brett Treby.
Although I am stepping down from my official role, I will remain a passionate supporter of the NGAA and will always celebrate the successes that are yet to come.