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Climate Summit for Local Government

You’re invited to Australia’s premier climate and clean energy event for elected officials and chief executives.

When: September 6-8, 2023

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Where: RMIT Storey Hall, Melbourne

Program and Events

✔ Electric Vehicle Showcase and Drive Day

✔ 2.5 days of learning, discussing and networking

✔ Plenaries, panels and breakouts

✔ Meet climate experts

✔ Awards Gala dinner at the State Library

✔ City walking tours

Book your ticket cppsummit.org.au

If you’re an elected official or chief executive, use discount code COUNCILMAG and get $350.00 off your All-inclusive Regular Ticket.

The Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) has announced the appointment of its next Chief Executive Officer (CEO) following a national recruitment process.

New CEO, Kelly Grigsby, has extensive experience in local government leadership roles. Ms Grigsby is currently the CEO of the City of Hobart and was formerly CEO of Wyndham City Council (2015-2021).

Ms Grigsby’s background includes city shaping, organisational transformation, service reform – and through her work as a respected sector leading CEO – is experienced in intergovernmental influencing with experience at state, national and international levels.

Ms Grigsby is also a Senior Honorary Fellow at the Melbourne School of Government and a member of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) State Advisory Council.

MAV President, Councillor David Clark, said Ms Grigsby was selected

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