New Aboriginal delegate chosen for NEWater board

North East Water is proud to announce the appointment of Duduroa and Yorta Yorta man Johnny Murray as an independent Aboriginal delegate of the Corporation's Board of Directors.

North East Water is proud to announce the appointment of Duduroa and Yorta Yorta man Johnny Murray as an independent Aboriginal delegate of the Corporation’s Board of directors. 

Mr Murray has been appointed for 12 months and has been the organisation’s second Aboriginal delegate since 2019. 

Chair Cath Botta said Johnny has extensive experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across the country. 

“Johnny will be able to provide insight into matters relating to urban water management and its connection to Traditional Owners,” said Botta. 

“It’s also an opportunity for him to consider a future full directorship within the water sector. Not only does the delegate role provide greater perspectives in the Corporation’s strategic discussions, but it also continues to strengthen our relationships with Aboriginal communities.” 

Reconciliation part of appointing Aboriginal delegate

Botta said, “North East Water is on a Reconciliation journey. We’re excited to be taking these steps towards an inclusive and just country. I am extremely excited that Johnny is joining our team, and I’m looking forward to his first Board next week.” 

Murray added, “I am a proud Aboriginal man and have a great understanding of Aboriginal cultural protocols across north-east Victoria, southern New South Wales and Queensland.” 

“I believe Aboriginal people and communities should have a say in all matters that affect them. This position will provide a great opportunity for an Aboriginal voice at North East Water. I am committed to bringing about positive change whilst working together towards improving outcomes for Aboriginal people and North East Water as a collective.” 

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