John Morrall this week announced his candidacy for Mayor of Noosa, saying with it the Shire will witness “a new era in leadership“.
John has “a vision for a prosperous and inclusive future, is ready to bring positive change to our beloved Noosa Shire“ and aims to follow up on all works and projects that are still outstanding.
John said he has witnessed the challenges and opportunities that the community faces and is ready to lead with innovative solutions and fresh ideas. “Everything is still on the table and needs to be resolved with fresh new eyes, it will be about strong resolutions of these projects with action, not words,” he said.
John Morrall brings to the position a wealth of experience in business within the three sectors of hospitality, retail, and the fitness industry across his 45-year working record.
Being part of the management team of one of the biggest live band venues in Victoria in the early 1980’s John showcased some of Australia’s best talent, musicians to the calibre of John Farnham, Midnight Oil, Dragon and The Angels.
But after having a knife held to his throat he decided it was time to change industries. He moved into the retail sector which led him to eventually oversee 26 music/electrical stores for Brashs Music in Queensland.
John said people should not underestimate his abilities to get the desired results needed for the role of Mayor and for our community.
“In business you must be results and profit based. Problem solving and forecasting are crucial otherwise it is your job or your business that fails,“ he said.
As a 25-year resident of Noosa Shire, John Morrall said he understands the unique challenges and opportunities that our community face. With a proven track record of success in two very high-profile, high-volume businesses of which are both based in Noosa Shire (Harvey Norman Noosa and Jetts Fitness Noosa) he believes he is well-equipped to tackle the pressing issues that affect our community – issues he said he has heard straight from the community’s mouths for 25 years, issues that he has also lived and breathed.
John describes himself as a leader, not a politician, a man that is very passionate about Noosa Shire and the community that live here.
He is committed to finding clear pathways to help with economic growth, job creation, affordable housing, housing for our employed, Noosa Shire’s infrastructure, our roads, parks, beaches, transport and of course all our rivers and waterways – to fostering an environment that attracts new businesses, encourages entrepreneurship, and creates sustainable job opportunities for all residents – focusing on using all available options and sustainable development practices to protect our environment, to be 100 per cent transparent by providing accountability and governance to the people of Noosa, he said.
John said he is committed to open and honest communication within the community and business owners of Noosa Shire and brings a fresh perspective, with a strong work ethic, and a genuine passion for serving the community with a leadership style that is rooted in collaboration, inclusivity, and a commitment to listening to the needs and concerns of all residents. “Together, we can build a town that we are all proud to call home,“ he said.