Coordinator-General appointed to drive Queensland infrastructure

Deputy Premier, Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning and Minister Assisting the Premier on Olympic and Paralympic Games Infrastructure The Honourable Dr Steven Miles

New Coordinator-General to commence in February 2024

  • Well credentialed executive Mr Gerard Coggan returns to serve Queensland’s future
  • Acting Premier Steven Miles has today announced Mr Gerard Coggan as the State’s new Coordinator-General.

    Mr Coggan is a highly credentialed executive with over 20 years’ experience in project management and consulting.

    He has worked in both the private and public sectors, most recently engaged as a General Manager at APA Group, and in his last role in Government as Acting Deputy Director-General – Investment Facilitation and Partnerships in the former Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning.

    The appointment follows an extensive recruitment process and marks an important milestone in the state government’s ongoing commitment to delivering the infrastructure the state needs as it embraces the future.

    As an independent officer of the State reporting directly to the Minister for State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning, the Coordinator-General is relied upon to drive and deliver economic opportunities for Queensland.

    Mr Coggan will commence in the role in early 2024.

    Quotes attributable to Acting Premier Steven Miles:

    “For more than 80 years, the Coordinator-General has played a critical role in driving major infrastructure projects for the state of Queensland. Mr Coggan’s appointment will open another chapter in that story.

    “This role leverages significant, wide ranging regulatory powers to plan, deliver and coordinate large-scale projects, while ensuring their environmental and social impacts are properly managed.

    The Coordinator-General works to balance industry needs and public expectations, stimulating jobs and growth while sustaining the environment and bolstering local communities.

    “This is a critical time for our state as the world’s appetites for the things Queensland has traditionally provided change. Mr Coggan’s experience across energy, resources and linear infrastructure sectors will be critical in assessing and managing the way forward for our State.

    “Additionally, as a member of the Queensland Public Service Leadership Board, this role is significant in managing our broader public service to achieve excellence in their work.

    “I want to thank Mr Mike Kaiser for his time as Coordinator-General in addition to his Director-General responsibilities.”

    Quotes attributable to Coordinator-General, Gerard Coggan:

    “This role is the intersection of all the things I’ve enjoyed delivering on over my working career.

    “Finding ways to achieve mutually beneficial project outcomes across a broad range of stakeholders is the key to helping Queensland tackle some of the challenges the world is bringing to us.

    “I have a passion for leading teams toward shared strategic objectives and this role is a chance to bring that work to Queensland’s biggest opportunities – I can’t wait to get started.”

    Learn more about the role of the Coordinator-General at Coordinator-General | State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning

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