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Restructure for City

September 13, 2024 BY
City of Greater Bendigo Restructure

Rare opportunity: Andrew Cooney said Bendigo and the wider region has much to offer skilled leaders who may be looking for a tree change. Photo: FILE

THE City of Greater Bendigo has announced a restructure of the organisation after the appointment of Andrew Cooney as CEO in December last year, and high-level positions recently becoming vacant.

The move has been flagged as an effort to sharpen COGB’s focus on enhanced customer service, economic development, business attraction, as well as major project delivery.

Two positions have been removed from the structure while four staff have been redeployed.

Several management roles are currently being advertised.

Mr Cooney said they represent an exciting opportunity for successful applicants to build their career while helping deliver for the Bendigo community.

“They are not newly funded roles in our organisation, they are either existing roles that have been vacated or are a merger or repurposing of roles to better support (our) strategic direction,” he said.

“Bendigo and the wider region has much to offer skilled leaders who may be looking for a tree-change: culture, history, education, recreation and events can all be found here.

“We also have our amazing workplace, Galkangu, which would rival any new building in a capital city.”