Expression of Interest - 2026 Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee

Expressions of Interest are now open for Council's Audit Risk and Improvement Committee (ARIC). Advisory committees are an important part of Council’s commitment to community engagement.

The work of Council covers a wide range of programs, many of which require specialist, expert knowledge.

Councillors take the advice and recommendations from our advisory committees very seriously. The knowledge, skills and experience of committee members provide valuable insight that helps Councillors make well‑informed decisions in the best interests of the Tweed community.

Following a recent member resignation, ARIC is seeking people with the knowledge, skills and experience to serve for a 4‑year term.

Purpose of the committee

The objective of the committee is to provide, independent assurance, oversight and assistance to Tweed Shire Council by keeping the following Council functions under review:

a) compliance

b) internal and external audit

c) risk management

d) fraud control

e) financial management

f) governance

g) implementation of the strategic plan, delivery program and strategies

h) service reviews

i) collection of performance measurement data by the council

j) any other matters prescribed by the regulations.

The committee also provides information to the council for the purpose of improving the council’s performance of its functions.

Interested?

To submit your interest in serving as an independent member of the Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee please complete the form below.

Applications close on Friday 18 January 2026 at 4pm.

Please note: The form will request you upload your resume and cover letter. Council may request evidence of any qualification referred to in your responses, resume or cover letter.

Expressions of Interest are now open for Council's Audit Risk and Improvement Committee (ARIC). Advisory committees are an important part of Council’s commitment to community engagement.

The work of Council covers a wide range of programs, many of which require specialist, expert knowledge.

Councillors take the advice and recommendations from our advisory committees very seriously. The knowledge, skills and experience of committee members provide valuable insight that helps Councillors make well‑informed decisions in the best interests of the Tweed community.

Following a recent member resignation, ARIC is seeking people with the knowledge, skills and experience to serve for a 4‑year term.

Purpose of the committee

The objective of the committee is to provide, independent assurance, oversight and assistance to Tweed Shire Council by keeping the following Council functions under review:

a) compliance

b) internal and external audit

c) risk management

d) fraud control

e) financial management

f) governance

g) implementation of the strategic plan, delivery program and strategies

h) service reviews

i) collection of performance measurement data by the council

j) any other matters prescribed by the regulations.

The committee also provides information to the council for the purpose of improving the council’s performance of its functions.

Interested?

To submit your interest in serving as an independent member of the Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee please complete the form below.

Applications close on Friday 18 January 2026 at 4pm.

Please note: The form will request you upload your resume and cover letter. Council may request evidence of any qualification referred to in your responses, resume or cover letter.

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