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  1. 22 de oct. de 2021 · One of the sector’s best advocates, Local Government Association of Queensland chief executive Greg Hallam, has retired after 29 years in the job.

  2. LGAQ CEO Greg Hallam retires after trail-blazing 29-year tenure. Published: 29 th October 2021. The peak body representing Queensland councils has bid farewell to its long-serving chief executive officer after 29 years in the role.

  3. Greg Hallam snowed under with reform in the mid-90s. TC: What were the dimensions of the organisations in those days; what sort of workforce, budgets and remits did it have? GH: We had 10 staff and about four of those were in industrial relations, so there was about a $3 million budget.

  4. 7 de feb. de 2024 · In this economic update Greg chats to Tim Cox, LGAQ Communications Advisor about why we are asking the Federal and State Government to provide stimulus funding to local councils, and why councils...

  5. 17 de ago. de 2021 · A court has heard social media posts shared by former Queensland MP Rob Pyne and a co-defendant caused Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) chief executive Greg Hallam ongoing mental and physical health issues.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2021 · LGAQ CEO, Greg Hallam – who worked with six Queensland premiers and 13 local government ministers as well as countless MPs, mayors, councillors and council CEOs throughout his long tenure – was given a fitting send off by the Association and its members at the LGAQ’s 125th Annual Conference in Mackay.

  7. View Greg Hallam AM PSM’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. I am a Company Director , writer and the retired CEO of LGAQ .<br>Ihave tertiary qualifications...