Thursday, April 24, 2025

NSW Government appoints new Grants Commissioners

The NSW Government has announced the appointment of three new Commissioners to the Local Government Grants Commission, including former Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) president, Linda Scott, as chair.

The Grants Commission makes recommendations to the Minister for Local Government on the allocation of Commonwealth Financial Assistance grants to councils. The new appointments are:

• Linda Scott (pictured, centre) – former Australian Local Government Association president and former City of Sydney Councillor and Deputy Lord Mayor, appointed as commissioner and chairperson;
• Brett Whitworth (pictured, right) – Deputy Secretary, Office of Local Government, appointed as commissioner and deputy chairperson;
• Jason Hamling (pictured, left) – former Mayor of Orange, appointed as commissioner.

The new appointees join existing Commissioner, Leanne Barnes PSM OAM, the former General Manager of Bega Valley Shire Council, whose term has been renewed.

“Each of the new commissioners has a proven track record either serving or working in local government and I congratulate them on their appointments,” said Minister for Local Government, Ron Hoenig.

“While NSW continues to advocate for a greater share from the Commonwealth for Financial Assistance grants there is an opportunity to refresh the Commission to ensure the equitable distribution of Federal grants across the state.

“I would also like to thank the former commissioners for their dedication over a number of years.”

The Grants Commissioners are appointed by Governor of NSW, Margaret Beazley. Three of the appointments were nominated by the Minister for Local Government, while the fourth is an employee of the Office of Local Government.

All Commissioners have been appointed for a term of three years and commence in their roles from 6 March.

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