State Government to appoint Governance Advisor as Mayor Mitchell offers full support

State Government to Appoint Governance Advisor

The Queensland State Government announced it will appoint a Governance Advisor to Redland City Council beginning in mid-December and continuing until the end of May. The measure is designed to address ongoing governance concerns within the council and to strengthen decision-making standards.

Purpose of the Appointment

The Governance Advisor will guide councillors and senior executives on ethical leadership, transparency, and compliance with state legislation. Their role includes supporting council stability and ensuring that governance processes align with community expectations.

Mayor Mitchell’s Response

Mayor Jos Mitchell expressed strong approval of the decision, stating that the appointment reflects a shared commitment to restoring confidence in local government.

“I wholeheartedly support this step as an opportunity to improve how we operate and to rebuild public trust,” Mayor Mitchell said.

Government’s Perspective

A spokesperson for the Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning confirmed that the government aims to promote effective relationships between elected officials and administrative staff. The temporary advisor’s insights will also inform future frameworks to prevent similar governance issues.

Community Implications

Residents and local observers have welcomed the move, viewing it as a constructive effort to improve accountability. The Advisor’s engagement is expected to yield recommendations for sustainable reforms by mid-2025.


Author’s summary: The State Government’s appointment of a Governance Advisor seeks to restore integrity and trust in Redland City Council with full backing from Mayor Mitchell.

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