Stacey Wilkinson

Enterprise Change Lead at Coliban Water

Stacey Wilkinson is an accomplished change management professional with extensive experience in leading transformation initiatives across various sectors. Currently serving as Enterprise Change Lead and Transformation Manager at Coliban Water since August 2022, Stacey previously held prominent roles at Bendigo Kangan Institute, where leadership was provided for major campus transformation projects. Previous experience includes positions as Change Manager for the Victorian Department of Education, Senior Change Manager at Snowy Hydro Limited, and Project Manager within the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science. Additionally, Stacey has managed programs for the National Health and Medical Research Council. Educational credentials include certifications in Change Management and Scrum Master training, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from The Australian National University.

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Kerang, Australia

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Coliban Water

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Coliban Water was established on July 1, 1992 under the Water Act 1989 as a Regional Urban Water Authority. Coliban Region Water Authority became the Coliban Region Water Corporation on July 1, 2007. The Corporation is responsible to the Minister for Water and our shareholder is the Victorian Government. Coliban Water is one of the larger Victorian Regional urban water corporations, with an area of responsibility covering approximately 20 percent of Victoria. Coliban Water manages, maintains and operates over 50 reservoirs and water storage basins across North-Central Victoria and provides water and wastewater services to rural and urban customers across an area of 16,550sqkm. The service area includes 49 towns, extending from Cohuna and Echuca in the north to Kyneton and Trentham in the south. The western boundary incorporates Boort, Wedderburn, Bealiba and Dunolly and the eastern boundary includes Heathcote and Tooborac.


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Headquarters

Bendigo, Australia

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51-200

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