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Media Release

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02 September 2022

City of Parramatta Council CEO to step down

City of Parramatta Council CEO Brett Newman has today announced he will step down from his role at the end of September.

“I am humbled and proud to have had the opportunity to lead this great organisation and contribute to the City of Parramatta’s incredible transformation over the past three years,” Mr Newman said.

“It has been an honour to work with such a talented and enthusiastic group of people at City of Parramatta Council, who are absolutely committed to putting their community first. I would like to thank our staff for their continuous hard work, and in particular, the Executive Team for their support, friendship, and dedication. I would also like to thank the Councillors for their ongoing support.”

Mr Newman said it was a difficult decision but decided the time was right to pursue other priorities, including spending more time with his family, and has accepted a role in the private sector.

Lord Mayor Cr Donna Davis thanked Mr Newman for his leadership, particularly during the challenges of the pandemic and a significant period of growth and transformation for the City of Parramatta.

“Brett has played a central role in implementing Council’s vision, through the delivery of major projects for our community,” Cr Davis said.

“Brett’s advocacy has built vital relationships that will endure for the benefit of our City. I thank Brett for his dedication, commitment, and leadership.”

Since joining Council in September 2019, Mr Newman led a wide range of key initiatives, including: the delivery of PHIVE, Parramatta Square and the Parramatta Aquatic Centre; planning reform across the local government area including the CBD Planning Proposal; the launch of a new City brand (AT Parramatta); the establishment of two key alliances focused on education in Parramatta and the Parramatta Square precinct; and the continuation of service delivery for the community during two years of COVID lockdowns as well as floods.

Mr Newman will remain in the role until the end of September to ensure a smooth transition to an interim leader, as the search for a new CEO commences.

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