2024 Recognition of Service Milestones

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The Department of Lands, Planning and Environment congratulates and recognises several staff members on reaching significant length of service milestones in the Northern Territory Public Service.

Their contribution and commitment to work in the service of the public is commendable.

Those receiving certificates for 10 years of service included Jonathon Burcher from Water Resources Division, Peter Waugh from the Office of Water Security and Mandy Trueman, Libby Ewens, Jane Orr, and Fity Peehikuru from the Environment Division.

Those receiving certificates and trophies for 20 years of service included Pete Morante and Julia Fortune from the Flora and Fauna Division and Peter Zeroni from the Environment Division.

We are incredibly proud to recognise Meg Edmonds from the Environment Division for her 30 years of dedicated service to the Northern Territory Government.

Over the past 3 decades, Meg has demonstrated exceptional administrative skills and a strong commitment to public service throughout her career.

Meg has shown impressive flexibility as she adapted from using shorthand, manual and electric typewriters and fax machines to computers, photocopiers and emails as standard office communications.

From working as a legal secretary in the Commercial Division of the Department of Law, to supporting major the development of major projects with the Solicitor for the Northern Territory, and now working in the Environment Division, Meg’s contributions have made a lasting impact.

She has played an integral role in several key projects, including the Australasia Railway Project, the Kenbi Land Claim, and the Darwin Waterfront Project.

We are grateful for Meg’s exceptional service and look forward to her continued success in the future.

Steven Mueller, from the Weed Management Branch, Rangelands Division, based in Alice Springs was recognised for 35 years of service.

On behalf of your colleagues throughout the department, thank you for your significant and outstanding contribution.

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