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Limestone Coast Local Health Network Governing Board Gifts and Benefits Register 2019-2020
The Limestone Coast Local Health Network invites you to attend a Public Meeting of our Governing Board.
From 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Monday 27 November. Dress Circle (upstairs) Riddoch Art Gallery.
The Public Meeting will provide an opportunity to hear from our Governing Board and key staff who will outline the LCLHN’s achievements over the past 12 months, and our future plans to best meet the health care needs of the Limestone Coast community, with guest presentations from:
Dr Richard Try, Mount Gambier Urgent Care Clinic
Liz McKinnon, Cross Border Commissioner for South Australia
For more information, download a copy of the Public Meeting Agenda.
Places are limited. RSVP to secure your seat.
RSVPs close 5:00pm Monday 20 November 2023
The Limestone Coast Local Health Network covers the areas including the towns and surrounds of Millicent, Naracoorte, Kingston SE, Penola, Mount Gambier, Keith and Bordertown, extending to the Victorian border.
The Limestone Coast Local Health Network Governing Board is responsible and accountable to the Minister for Health and Wellbeing for local decision making. The role of the Limestone Coast Local Health Network governing board includes setting strategies and priorities for health services in the region, as well as ensuring the Limestone Coast Local Health Network achieves the performance indicators in its Service Agreement.
For further information or any questions concerning the Governing Board, please contact Health.LCOCEOCorrespondence@sa.gov.au.
Grant King is an experienced board chair and chief executive officer, having worked in both for-profit and not-for-profit organisations.
Lindy Cook initially trained as a registered nurse and worked in various positions in Adelaide and overseas. She has been an executive director and the Director of Business Development at Blue Lake Milling Pty Ltd.
Phoenix James is the Chief Executive Officer of the Pangula Mannamurna Aboriginal Corporation. He has experience in Principal Consultant, Strategic and Senior Regional Management positions within Aboriginal Support Services and the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI), and was instrumental in the collaboration with the LCLHN to develop and implement the Memorandum of Understanding between LCLHN and Pangula Mannamurna in November 2020.
Glenn has over 35 years of experience in the human service sector, during which time he has held significant leadership positions. Glenn is the Chief Executive Officer of Boandik Lodge Incorporated. As a long standing and highly respected CEO, Glenn brings an extensive network of relevant contacts and outstanding communication and negotiation skills
Lindy Cook initially trained as a registered nurse and worked in various positions in Adelaide and overseas. She has been an executive director and the Director of Business Development at Blue Lake Milling Pty Ltd.
Lisa has worked in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors in industries including tourism, events, health, retail, education, music, film and TV. The former CEO of Music SA for five years, Lisa is currently the General Manager of The Mercury screen organisation and works as an award-winning film producer.
John Irving is an experienced independent company director and chair, business advisor and mediator. He has professional accounting and financial skills, commercial and legal knowledge, and business experience.
Dr Andrew Saies is a self-employed orthopaedic surgeon in private practice at sportsmed SA. Andrew has previously worked as a visiting medical specialist at both the Royal Adelaide Hospital and the Women’s and Children’s Hospital.