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Business View Australia - March-April 2016 39

electronically, significantly reducing

processing times.

The new method also eliminates

the need to submit large amounts of

paper documents to Council. In 2014-

15, Council approved more than $345

million worth of new developments

from 983 applicants.

Port Stephens Council’s executive

team is headed by its General

Manager, Wayne Wallis. Staff are

divided into four groups; Facilities

& Services, Development Services,

Corporate Services and the Office

of the General Manager. This makes

for greater focus and allows a high

degree of service to be delivered to

residents.

These four groups are further divided

into 12 service units with a total

employee strength of about 500. In

addition, a large volunteer strength,

approximately 800 in number,

supports Council in its activities.

Wayne Wallis has been successful

in making Port Stephens Council

achieve its operational objectives.

Speaking about the achievements

of Council, Wayne Wallis said,

“We made significant additions to

our trophy cabinet with a swag of

awards recognising the excellence

of our organisation across a range

of fields, including planning, tourism,

human resources and economic

development.

“Of particular note is our commitment

to the safety of our workforce that

resulted in the lowest workers

compensation premium on record for

2015-2016 of $568,590, down from

$1.86 million in 2009-2010.”

In the recent past, Port Stephens

Council has won the 2014 Planning

Institute of Australia (NSW) award for

improving planning processes and

practices and the 2015 StateCover

excellence award for workplace

health and safety. It was also highly

commended for excellence in

workforce management at the NSW

Local Government excellence awards.

Among the other accolades that Port

Stephens Council has to its credit

is the 2015 Trip Advisor excellence

award for Fingal Bay, Shoal Bay and

Halifax Holiday Parks. It also received

silver at the Hunter/Central Coast

tourism awards for excellence in the

visitor information services category

for Nelson Bay Visitor Information

Centre.

Capital works section

About four years ago, Port Stephens

Council restructured its services and

facilities group. A decision was made

at that time to introduce a section

manager who would be in charge of

the whole section works process. This

section would handle all activities

from survey and design right through

to actual construction on the ground.

In the last three years, there has