Real People. Real Leaders.

3. Mayor Matt Burnett & Kirstie Schumacher

October 18, 2023 Kirstie Schumacher
3. Mayor Matt Burnett & Kirstie Schumacher
Real People. Real Leaders.
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Real People. Real Leaders.
3. Mayor Matt Burnett & Kirstie Schumacher
Oct 18, 2023
Kirstie Schumacher

Mayor Matt Burnett was born and raised in the Gladstone Region with his family's connection to the region extending five generations. He is a former small business operator and qualified journalist, having started his own newspaper, The Port Curtis Post, at the age of 19.

He has served in Local Government since 2000, including five years as Deputy Mayor prior to his election as Mayor. During his time in Local Government, Cr Burnett served as Chairman of Technical Services with Gladstone City Council and as portfolio representative in Technical Services, Infrastructure Services and Town Planning with Gladstone Regional Council after amalgamation in 2008. 

Cr Burnett has always had the best interests of the community at heart and, as Mayor, he draws upon the experience he has gathered over his years in Council to ensure those interests remain a key consideration even as the region continues to grow and develop. 

Cr Burnett brings an inclusive style of leadership to Council, making sure the thoughts and views of his fellow Councillors, Council officers, business and industry leaders, community groups and organisations, and members of the community are all heard and taken into consideration. 

Cr Burnett represents Central Queensland on the Local Government Association of Queensland Policy Executive, is a Director on the LGAQ Board and is Vice President of Australian Local Government Association.

It was wonderful to spend some time, listening and learning from Mayor Burnett earlier this year. We hope you enjoy listening.

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Mayor Matt Burnett was born and raised in the Gladstone Region with his family's connection to the region extending five generations. He is a former small business operator and qualified journalist, having started his own newspaper, The Port Curtis Post, at the age of 19.

He has served in Local Government since 2000, including five years as Deputy Mayor prior to his election as Mayor. During his time in Local Government, Cr Burnett served as Chairman of Technical Services with Gladstone City Council and as portfolio representative in Technical Services, Infrastructure Services and Town Planning with Gladstone Regional Council after amalgamation in 2008. 

Cr Burnett has always had the best interests of the community at heart and, as Mayor, he draws upon the experience he has gathered over his years in Council to ensure those interests remain a key consideration even as the region continues to grow and develop. 

Cr Burnett brings an inclusive style of leadership to Council, making sure the thoughts and views of his fellow Councillors, Council officers, business and industry leaders, community groups and organisations, and members of the community are all heard and taken into consideration. 

Cr Burnett represents Central Queensland on the Local Government Association of Queensland Policy Executive, is a Director on the LGAQ Board and is Vice President of Australian Local Government Association.

It was wonderful to spend some time, listening and learning from Mayor Burnett earlier this year. We hope you enjoy listening.