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I am incredibly excited to be joining the Sunshine Coast Council and to have the opportunity to serve such a dynamic and magical place,” incoming Sunshine Coast Council CEO John Baker said.

After trading cold, wet Britain for Victoria’s chill, John Baker is ready to soak up our subtropical Sunshine Coast vibes as the new CEO – with a salary package of $550,000 per annum to boot.

Mr Baker will transition directly from his role as CEO of Mornington Peninsula Shire Council to become the Sunshine Coast Council CEO on December 16, just a decade after moving from the UK to Australia.

His CV is said to include a raft of relevant experience, including a stint as lead partner for Local Government Practice with Ernst & Young and KPMG.

Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosana Natoli said Council was “particularly impressed” with Mr Baker’s solid track record in stakeholder management, especially in politically complex environments.

“His commitment to delivering community-centred outcomes, while appreciating the importance of sustainability and liveability, was valued,” Cr Natoli said.

“Mr Baker’s dedication to his community aligns with Council’s priorities.

“Add to that a highly developed financial acumen and a self-confessed desire to empower others to succeed, and you have the makings of an excellent CEO.”

Mr Baker was selected from 138 applicants after a rigorous process of application assessment, three interview rounds, psychometric testing, referee reports, and pre-employment screening.

He has been appointed for five years and will receive a remuneration package valued at $550,000, which includes salary, superannuation contributions, and a motor vehicle allowance.

His total remuneration package at Mornington Shire Council was $425,000, including superannuation.

Mr Baker will replace acting CEO Debra Robinson, who steered Council through the delivery of the 2024-25 Budget and has been actively involved with businesses and the community on a wide range of activities.

Ms Robinson will continue to play a major role in the organisation in her role as Group Executive, Customer and Planning Services.

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