CORPORATE SERVICES
GRAEME HARRISON (from 26 November 2012) DIRECTOR B Econ, Dip AICD, CPA, LGPRO
CORPORATE SERVICES $52.16 million budget managed effectively $405 million infrastructure assets managed
Amendment to Community Local Law Number 4 (see page 44) 51,718 cash receipts processed 12,760 invoices processed 11,900 debtor invoices raised
Graeme commenced as Director Corporate Services in November 2012. Graeme has extensive experience working across the public, semi-public and private sectors in senior management roles within organisations in Australia and overseas. He has a strong financial background and is a Certified Practicing Accountant.
Areas of responsibility: Graeme is responsible for the provision of a broad range of internal supports to ensure that Council delivers quality and efficient services to our community and that statutory requirements are met.
Services include: Customer Service, Finance Management, Information Technology, Organisational Development, Property Management and Records Management.
Tony Bawden was employed as Director Corporate Services and Economic Development from 2002 until October 2012 when he transferred to the position of Planning and Economic Services at Council (see page 12).
$14.3 million total annual wages – payroll for six entities processed each fortnight, totally approximately $425,000 nett per pay
11,847 rate notices issued 11,127 mail items received
Information Technology systems across 14 sites managed effectively
40 positions recruited, 7.8 per cent workforce turnover Policy framework developed 21 insurance claims processed 10 Workcover claims processed
Fraud awareness training sessions delivered to 202 staff
Risk Management Policy and Plan developed (see page 31) Three internal audits conducted (see page 36)
82% rating achieved on Liability Mutual Insurance (LMI) Audit follow up review (see page 37)
ANNUAL REPORT 2012 - 2013
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