Former NT chief minister quits Forrest’s Fortescue energy business
Kylar Loussikian
Kylar LoussikianDeputy editor - Business
Feb 1, 2024 – 3.34pm
Former Northern Territory chief minister Michael Gunner has quit Fortescue less than 18 months after joining the Andrew Forrest-chaired energy and iron ore major.
His departure followed the exit of Deborah Caudle, the chief financial officer of Fortescue’s energy division, this week and the resignation of former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull earlier in the month. All three were part of Fortescue’s energy business, which is pursuing green hydrogen developments around the world.
Mr Gunner, who resigned as chief minister in May 2022 after leading Labor to government in 2016, said working with Dr Forrest “was an incredible opportunity” and he would remain “an advocate for Fortescue and the path they are forging”.
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