Local Land Services (LLS) is one of the means that governments use to manage and direct how local land is utilised and managed and they are currently looking for locals to join their 11 regional boards.
‘Our board members bring local views and experience to the table to help guide the strategic future of Local Land Services, helping to improve sustainable land and natural resource management for our customers and the environment,’ they stated in a media release this morning.
‘Our board members bring a wealth of knowledge and ideas to our regional teams and help shape the priorities and goals for each region,’ said Steve Orr, LLS Chief Executive Officer.
‘We respect the experience and vision of our boards to help us innovate and deliver real outcomes for our landholders, and we are always keen to get new perspectives.
‘We understand the diversity of our boards need to reflect our modern industries and communities, so are encouraging anyone who is passionate about growing their community to apply before 30 August 2022.’
You can apply online via www.lls.nsw.gov.au/board-recruitment.
Local Land Services is currently looking for 23 ministerially appointed board members, including the Chair of the South East Board. Ideally all candidates will be over 18 and reside in the region they are applying for.
The North Coast board is currently looking for two members to join their LLS board and there are also positions available as listed:
- Central Tablelands – 2 Board Members
- Central West – 2 Board Members
- Greater Sydney – 2 Board Members
- Hunter – 2 Board Members
- Murray – 2 Board Members
- North Coast – 2 Board Members
- Northern Tablelands – 2 Board Members
- North West – 2 Board Members
- Riverina – 2 Board Members
- South East – 1 Chair, 2 Board Members
- Western – 2 Board Members
If you want to know more, download the information pack via www.lls.nsw.gov.au/board-recruitment or call our team on 1300 795 299. Hurry, recruitment closes on Tuesday, 30 August.
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