BULOKE Shire Council chief executive Anthony Judd has made the decision to leave council after being in the role for three years.
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After joining council as its recreation officer in 2008, Mr Judd said he enjoyed his time within the Buloke Shire.
"The Buloke Shire is such a special place to live, and I've been so fortunate to work with the wonderful and hardworking staff, councillors and community over the past sixteen years," he said.
"I am really thankful for all the amazing people who have supported me and I know the Buloke team will continue to do remarkable work for and with the community."
Since starting at council, he has taken on roles such as manager of assets and infrastructure and director of works and technical services before becoming chief executive in 2018.
Mr Judd will now take on the role of regional director at Loddon Mallee with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP).
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"In taking on this new role, I am excited about still working across this region and can play a role in supporting local communities," he said.
Buloke Shire mayor Daryl Warren congratulated Mr Judd on his achievements as chief executive and across his career at Buloke.
"On behalf of my fellow councillors, staff and the community I would like to congratulate Anthony on his appointment to his new role and wish him and his family all the very best," he said.
"Anthony is a home-grown leader of the highest calibre and whilst we are sad to be losing him to the organisation, we look ahead to working with him in his new role to continue strengthening our relationship with the state government.
"He has been at the forefront of our resurgence at Buloke Shire - through floods, droughts, financial crisis and a pandemic, but has always led the way with a strong vision of Buloke achieving its potential."
Mr Judd will conclude his time at Buloke Shire Council on October 1.
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