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Perth Leadership to Convene for CEO Performance Review Amid Strategic Upgrades

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9 February 2026/02:55
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Perth Leadership to Convene for CEO Performance Review Amid Strategic Upgrades
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Dan arndt

City of Perth CEO Performance Review Committee Convenes

Today, Monday, February 9, 2026, the City of Perth will host a scheduled meeting of the Chief Executive Officer Performance Review Committee. The session is set to commence at 4:00 PM at Council House. This meeting represents a critical point in the City’s administrative calendar, as the committee is tasked with the formal evaluation of the performance and strategic delivery of the City’s leadership.

The committee, which operates in accordance with the Local Government Act 1995, focuses on reviewing the achievements and progress of the Chief Executive Officer, Michelle Reynolds, against the City’s key performance indicators. Today’s session is expected to cover a wide range of governance issues, including the management of major infrastructure projects and the implementation of recent council directives. The outcomes of these performance reviews are instrumental in shaping the administrative direction of the City for the remainder of the 2026 fiscal year.

Governance Context: Public Safety and Internal Welfare

The performance review takes place against a backdrop of significant recent events in the Perth CBD. Last week, Lord Mayor Bruce Reynolds issued a formal statement condemning an alleged attempted act of terror at Forrest Place. This incident has placed heightened focus on the City's emergency response protocols and public safety management, areas that fall under the administrative purview of the CEO.

Furthermore, the meeting follows the City’s recent commission of an independent psychosocial risk assessment. This study was initiated to better understand the systemic and organizational factors affecting the wellbeing of elected members and staff. Discussions today may touch upon how the administration is addressing these findings to ensure a safe and productive environment within the City’s governing body.

Major Projects Move into Active Construction

While the administrative review proceeds inside Council House, the City is also overseeing the commencement of major physical works. Following a sod-turning ceremony late last week, construction is officially ramping up today on the Supreme Court Gardens upgrade. This project includes the installation of the new Lotterywest Community Stage and enhanced event infrastructure.

The upgrade, scheduled for completion in October 2026, represents a significant capital investment. The CEO’s ability to manage the logistics and timelines of such high-profile developments remains a primary focus for the performance review committee as the City prepares for the next summer event season. While local government committees meet today, the Western Australian State Parliament remains in recess, with the Legislative Assembly not scheduled to sit again until February 17.