CHRIS Doohan will continue as the Port’s deputy mayor after being re-elected unopposed to the position at Tuesday’s council meeting.
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Cr Doohan, voted on to the council in 2012, replaced fellow central ward councillor Steve Tucker in the role in September 2015.
He was elected to the role unopposed for a 12 month period – pending an announcement on a proposed amalgamation with Newcastle City or Dungog Shire Council.
“It's an interesting time for local government in NSW and unfortunately at the moment, Port Stephens is caught in the cross-hairs of major reform,” Cr Doohan said.
“I've enjoyed working with mayor [Bruce] MacKenzie and my fellow councillors in the deputy mayor role over the last 12 months.
“I’m excited at the opportunity to continue building on the great platform we’ve set – for however long that may be.”
Cr MacKenzie welcomed the re-election of his deputy from the 2015 term.
“Cr Doohan has proven to be an exceptional deputy, helping guide this organisation and community through a significant period of uncertainty,” he said.
“He has thrown himself into the role with great enthusiasm and proved himself an exceptional leader for Port Stephens moving forward.
“Cr Doohan is a proud local, who has represented himself, his family and community with the utmost integrity.”