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Council executive announces retirement

MCSHANE RETIRES: Mount Gambier City Council chief executive Mark McShane has announced his retirement and will finish his role in mid-February.

MOUNT Gambier City Council chief executive Mark McShane announced his retirement yesterday and will finish his role in mid-February.

Mr McShane moved from Adelaide to Mount Gambier in late 2011 to take on the role.

He acknowledged the work of councillors and staff over the past seven years of his tenure to deliver major projects and provide services to the community.

“We have completed many projects such as the railway lands, rail trail, demolition of the former hospital and central business district upgrade, which have significantly improved our city for the community and visitors,” Mr McShane said.

“I am very proud of council staff for providing services day in and day out to make this city look fantastic.”

Mr McShane acknowledged a number of strategies and projects still pending, including the proposed $39.1m Mount Gambier Community and Recreation Hub.

“It would have been good to see all of the strategies and projects out to conclusion, but obviously this is not possible,” he said.

“Making the personal decision to retire was difficult after working in a range of occupations over 40 plus years, but it is time for some life balance.

“One thing is for certain, you can not make any more time.”

On behalf of the council, Mayor Andrew Lee thanked Mr McShane for his hard work and dedication to his role as chief executive.

“Mark’s departure will be a great loss to council,” Mr Lee said.

“Council is in a very sound position having completed many large community projects and delivering annual balanced budgets with low loan borrowings.

“All this while maintaining infrastructure, parks and gardens to the highest standard.

“We thank Mark for his tireless work and dedication to the community and wish him well in retirement.”

Mr McShane said he wished the incoming council “every success”.

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