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Mitchell Shire Council CEO Brett Luxford to Step Down After Four Years of Leadership

Mitchell Shire Council Chief Executive Officer Brett Luxford, who commenced his role in August 2020, has announced his decision to step down at the end of 2024.

Mr Luxford said after careful consideration he was stepping down from the role to explore new opportunities.

“This decision has not been made lightly, but I believe now is the right time for both myself and the organisation to enter the next chapter of leadership,” he said.

“It has been an honour to lead this incredible organisation, and I want to thank the staff and the wider community for their unwavering support.

“The passion and dedication of the people working within this organisation are what make it truly special. That passion is at the heart of Mitchell Shire Council’s success, and I encourage everyone to continue to embrace it moving forward.”

Under Mr Luxford’s leadership, Mitchell Shire Council has achieved significant milestones, particularly during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the disruptions, Mr Luxford guided the organisation through remote operations, ensuring essential services were delivered.

His tenure saw Council maintain a strong financial position and deliver critical infrastructure projects, positioning the Shire as one of the fastest growing in the state.

Mr Luxford also played a pivotal role in securing major infrastructure investments, including the $900 million Camerons Lane Interchange project, which will improve traffic flow and safety, and the $15 million Seymour Community Wellbeing Hub, set to provide essential health and community services to the region.

Additionally, Mr Luxford’s leadership during the October 2022 and January 2024 floods demonstrated his unwavering commitment to supporting the community during times of crisis.

Under his guidance, Council worked closely with residents, businesses, and emergency services to ensure the safety and well-being of those affected.

His focus on emergency preparedness and rapid recovery efforts helped the Shire navigate these difficult periods with resilience, ensuring that critical infrastructure repairs and community support were prioritised.

Another major highlight of Mr Luxford’s tenure was the development and adoption of the Mitchell 2050 Community Vision, which has shaped the strategic direction of the Shire for the coming decades.

This vision has been integrated into key plans, including the Health and Wellbeing Plan and the Long-Term Financial Plan, ensuring sustainable growth and service delivery for current and future residents.

Mitchell Shire Mayor Councillor Louise Bannister said Mr Luxford’s leadership and positivity during the past four years at Mitchell Shire is to be commended.

“Brett led the organisation incredibly well through some very difficult times, including the pandemic and both major flooding events. His dedication to the role and commitment to the values of Mitchell Shire is admirable,” she said.

“He has worked hard to improve our community member’s interactions and experiences with Council and has advocated strongly, with significant success, for major infrastructure across our Shire.

“Brett has been a true asset to Mitchell Shire and has put the Council in good stead for the future. On behalf of the Councillors, I wish him and his family all the best for the future.”

Mr Luxford will remain in his position until the end of the year, ensuring a smooth transition as new Councillors are inducted following the 2024 local government elections.

He will also work closely with the new Council to support the process of selecting the next CEO.

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