On behalf of Council and the wider community, I am deeply saddened to hear of Peter’s passing and acknowledge his extraordinary service to our region,†Mayor Antonio said.
Peter was a formidable character who wholeheartedly committed to every role he undertook. After joining the University of Southern Queensland in 1990 as the foundation Professor of Engineering, Peter rose to the position of Vice-Chancellor, before retiring in 2004.”
His talents were put to good use at Toowoomba’s Empire Theatre, when he was appointed the inaugural chair of the Empire Theatres Pty Ltd in 1999. He showed tremendous dedication and passion to the role and guided the Empire Theatres through a period of great expansion. He retired from this role in 2017, but he and his wife remained enthusiastic patrons at performances.
Above all else, Peter, who was born in England, was a proud Toowoomba resident, who has championed our city and region at every occasion. He was a lively and entertaining speaker without peer. We have lost a great Toowoomba resident,†Mayor Antonio said.
Submitted by:
Angus Moffatt
Media Relations Officer
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication
Toowoomba Regional Council
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