MEDIA STATEMENT: Queensland Local Government Grants Commission renewed with new appointees

Published Today at 10:50 AM

Minister for Local Government and Water and Minister for Fire, Disaster Recovery and Volunteers
The Honourable Ann Leahy

Queensland Local Government Grants Commission renewed with new appointees 

  • New chairperson and three new members appointed to the Queensland Government Grants Commission.
  • New appointees will serve the Commission, filling the roles of the outgoing Commission chairperson and members.
  • Renewed Commission will continue to deliver vital advice on the distribution of Financial Assistance Grants for Queensland councils. 

The Crisafulli Government has appointed a new chairperson and members of the Queensland Local Government Grants Commission to reinforce its commitment to ensuring communities across the State receive the support they need to thrive.  

The independent Commission plays a vital role in providing advice on the distribution of Commonwealth Financial Assistance Grants to Queensland’s 77 local governments, delivering benefits to communities right across the state. 

Former Southern Downs Mayor Vic Pennisi will take on a lead role as the newly appointed chairperson for the Commission, while former Mayors Jane McNamara, Peter Scott and Elvie Sandow will serve as members, each for a term of three years starting March 2025. 

They join existing Commission deputy chairperson, Joshua Hannan, and member, Jan Pool. 

The appointees take up their new responsibilities as outgoing chairperson Paul Bell AM and members Diedre Comerford, Janelle Menzies and Cr Kurt Rehbein conclude their terms serving the Commission. 

Minister for Local Government and Water Ann Leahy said the appointments focused on the Crisafulli Government’s commitment to fairness, transparency, and strengthening the role of local governments in delivering essential services and infrastructure where they were needed most. 

“Our new members are passionate advocates for regional Queensland and their work helps deliver critical infrastructure and services where they’re needed most”, Minister Leahy said. 

“Vic Pennisi, Jane McNamara, Peter Scott and Elvie Sandow bring a wealth of professional experience and local government expertise to their new roles. 

“The Commission is more than a funding body – it’s a bridge between state support and local vision, and these members ensure that bridge is strong, fair and future-focused. 

“I look forward to working with the Commission and local governments across Queensland to support safe, liveable and prosperous local communities.” 

Minister Leahy extended her sincere thanks to outgoing chairperson, Paul Bell AM, and members Diedre Comerford, Janelle Menzies and Cr Kurt Rehbein’s for their service. 

The Financial Assistance Grant is provided by the Australian Government and distributed annually to Queensland’s councils.  

ENDS 

MEDIA CONTACT: Kate Haddan, 0437 334 769 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  

  • Mr Victor Pennisi, Member: Mr Pennisi, former Mayor of Southern Downs Regional Council, brings extensive experience in local government, economic development, and community engagement. A former Chair of Regional Development Australia Darling Downs & South West, he has led regional strategies for economic growth and infrastructure planning. His leadership spans numerous boards, including Commerce Queensland, the Local Government Association of Queensland Water & Wastewater Committee, and Football Queensland, reflecting his deep commitment to regional advancement. 

  • Ms Jane McNamara, Member: Ms McNamara is a former Mayor of Flinders Shire Council, has been a dedicated leader in local government, with a strong focus on economic diversification and infrastructure development, including the sealing of the Hann Highway. A lifelong grazier and partner in Abbotsford Pastoral Company, she combines hands-on experience with community service, having contributed to various roles such as race club secretary, gymnastics coach, and Lions committee member. 

  • Mr Peter Scott, Member: Mr Scott is a former councillor and mayor at Cook Shire Council from 2004 until 2024. Mr Scott worked for Westpac Bank for 23 years in Australia and Papua New Guinea and along with his wife they operate the Cooktown Alamanda Inn. Mr Scott brings along extensive regional and finance experience to the commission. 

  • Ms Elvie Sandow, Member: is a former councillor and had been on Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council (CASC) for 24 years. Ms Sandow was elected as the first female Mayor of CASC in 2020 following a term as Deputy Mayor from 2016. Ms Sandow has extensive experience operating early childhood learning centres as both president and executive officer levels. Ms Sandow continues education and advocacy roles in the Indigenous sector on the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education and Training Advisory Committee and Independent Ministerial Advisory Council.