Good Leaders are an Organisation’s Greatest Asset

It is with immense sadness that Physical Disability Australia (PDA) today farewells their inaugural CEO, Jeremy Mark Muir.

Jeremy began this role in January 2025, after deservedly being selected from an incredibly talented and worthy list of applicants.

Stepping in to this role, Jeremy quickly made a positive impression – both within our organisation, within the disability sector and in our community.

Working to strengthen PDA’s reputation and standing as a credible and meaningful organisation, Jeremy established strong working relationships with fellow disability Representative Organisations, government bodies, and individuals working within the sector.

His leadership abilities and caring nature quickly built up rapport and respect both within the organisation’s staff, amongst our members and with most of the board.

To say that PDA has lost one of its most valuable assets is an underestimation.

It has been an absolute honour, privilege and pleasure to have worked with Jeremy during his short, yet incredibly effective time leading PDA.

We are grateful for having experienced Jeremy’s leadership, friendship and benefitting from the values and lessons he has quietly inspired in us to be the best that we can be professionally and the best that we should aspire to be as humans.

Jeremy, the staff of PDA wish you nothing but happiness, good health and a shiny future – in whatever that holds.

Your imprint on Physical Disability Australia will never be tarnished and we are grateful for our brief time with you as the Captain steering PDA forward for the betterment of all Australians living with disability.

With love and utmost respect,
The Staff
Physical Disability Australia

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Physical Disability Australia (PDA) is a national peak Disability Peoples Organisation run by and for people with physical disability, advocating for equal opportunity, inclusion and human rights across Australia. Established in 1995, PDA represents the voices and lived experiences of its members to influence policy, engage with government, and drive meaningful change, ensuring people with physical disability are respected, empowered and able to participate fully in all aspects of society.

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