- Eight new appointments made for two of Queensland's energy Government Owned Corporations.
- A diverse and experienced group of new board members.
- Part of the Crisafulli Government's commitment to deliver affordable, reliable and sustainable power for Queensland.
The Crisafulli Government has announced new board appointments for two of Queensland's energy Government Owned Corporations (GOCs).
New board members joining CleanCo and Stanwell will be responsible for delivering on the Government's vision for affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for Queensland.
Each board welcomed four new appointments:
- CleanCo: Courtney Black (director)
- CleanCo: Carla Canning (director)
- CleanCo: Mark Gray (director)
- CleanCo: Professor Mark Harvey (director)
- Stanwell: Michael Anastas (director)
- Stanwell: Kirsty Chessher-Brown (director)
- Stanwell: Rachel Condos-Fields (director)
- Stanwell: Rachael Cronin (director).
Treasurer and Minister for Energy David Janetzki congratulated the appointees.
"The new board members will play a vital role in ensuring CleanCo and Stanwell can deliver for Queensland's ongoing and evolving energy needs," Mr Janetzki said.
"I thank outgoing board members for their contribution and commitment and look forward to working with the new appointees, who bring wide-ranging expertise and experience across government and industry."
Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training Ros Bates acknowledged the significant work ahead.
"It's critical Queensland's energy GOCs have strong leadership to secure our energy future and deliver for Queensland," Minister Bates said.
"This will guide our energy corporations through a period of transformation and growth – with a focus on downward pressure on power bills, to help deliver affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for Queenslanders."