Borough of Queenscliffe appoints new Chief Executive Officer
Published on 12 February 2026
The Borough of Queenscliffe Council has today announced the appointment of Jane Grover as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), following a comprehensive and competitive recruitment process.
Council received more than 100 applications for the Chief Executive Officer role and undertook a comprehensive and competitive selection process. From a shortlist of outstanding candidates, Councillors made a unanimous decision to appoint Ms Grover. Cr Grigau said the appointment followed an extensive recruitment process that included external executive search support, rigorous assessment and detailed referee checks.
Ms Grover brings extensive executive leadership experience across both the public and private sectors, with a strong track record in organisational transformation, governance, financial stewardship, community engagement, and service delivery.
Mayor Cr Donnie Grigau said Councillors are confident Ms Grover is exceptionally well suited to lead the organisation at this important time.
“Jane is a highly experienced and values-driven executive who understands the particular challenges faced by small coastal councils,” Cr Grigau said.
“Her background in leading complex organisations, managing ageing assets, balancing community expectations and maintaining long-term financial sustainability aligns strongly with the needs of the Borough of Queenscliffe.”
Ms Grover previously served as Chief Executive Officer of the Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust, where she led significant cultural, operational and financial reform over many years. She has also held senior executive roles in large, highly regulated organisations, bringing a strong focus on community consultation, governance and service delivery.
“Council was focused on appointing a CEO with proven leadership, knowledge of contemporary decision-making frameworks, project management capability, sound judgment, and the ability to work constructively with Councillors, staff and the community,” he said.
“Jane demonstrated a clear understanding of Queenscliffe’s unique character and a strong commitment to listening, stewardship, transparency and disciplined decision-making.”
Ms Grover said she was honoured to be appointed in a community with such rich history and strong civic sprit. "I am committed to working alongside council and our community to strengthen services and deliver on our strategic goals, to ensure Queenscliff remains a vibrant place to live work and visit."
"I am looking forward to working collaboratively with Councillors and the organisation to enhance governance, deliver sustainable services and positive outcomes that respect the community’s values and the Borough’s distinctive coastal character.”
Ms Grover will commence in the role on 16 March 2026. Her immediate focus will be on continuity of services, strategic alignment with Council goals and building strong relationships across the organisation and community.