The head of Macquarie Point Development Corporation Mary Massina says she will leave the role in the middle of next month, despite being cleared of an allegation that she bullied a staff member.
The woman in charge of a multi-million dollar project to develop Hobart's waterfront has stepped down, less than two weeks after it was revealed the project's operations were subject to a review.Macquarie Point Development Corporation chief executive Mary Massina will leave the organisation on July 16
Macquarie Point Development Corporation chief executive Mary Massina will leave the organisation on July 16 after five years at the helm. "The Tasmanian government recognises the very significant contribution Ms Massina has made in leading the Macquarie Point development through the highly challenging planning and remediation stage," the statement said.
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