Nick is a highly accomplished Australian technologist and entrepreneur with a rich history in software development and leadership. Starting his journey in software at the age of 9, Nick has consistently pushed the boundaries of technology. He has founded and led several successful companies including HubOne, Bellerephon Group and World of Workflows. His work spans cloud computing, AI and blockchain, among other advanced technologies.
Nick’s career includes prominent roles at Microsoft, where he contributed to the Windows Division in Redmond, and Dimension Data, where he led global solutions initiatives. He has also been an influential figure in the Australian IT industry, serving as the founder chair of ComTIA ANZ and receiving several industry awards, including Software Developer of the Year and recognition for his innovative contributions to cloud computing. He is also a well known speaker on AI and digital transformation, helping businesses leverage cutting-edge technologies to streamline operations.
In addition to his technical work, Nick has been active in community service, particularly in his local Northern Beaches area, where he has been involved in various leadership roles, including serving as treasurer of the Manly Warringah Referees Association, a year on the General Purposes Tribunal at the Manly Warringah Football Association and the current Member Protection Information Officer at Curl Curl Football Club.
On a personal level, Nick has lived on the Northern Beaches since 2005 and Australia since 1998. He lives in Dee Why with is wife and four adult children. All four children were taught at public schools in the area.
Nick was born in Guernsey in the Channel Islands, the eldest son of a teacher and local independent politician. Guernsey is unique as all politicians are currently independents.
Contact
Nicholas.Beaugeard@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
0478 720 341
Inauguration speech 2024
Good evening, everybody.
Look, I wanted to start by sharing a moment that still makes me smile. One Sunday night, a few months ago, Councillor Williams called me unexpectedly. I looked across the room to my wife while murmuring at him, stuff about council, and she immediately mouthed, "No." But despite her playful protest, that call was the beginning of an amazing journey, which has led me to standing here today. It's an honour and a privilege to be here as a newly elected Councillor for the Curl Curl Ward. I want to begin by expressing my heartfelt gratitude to the people who made this possible.
First of all, my family. Thank you for all your support behind the scenes for helping practically and for politely listening when I talked endlessly about elections, Council matters, and more. Our amazing volunteers, 64 volunteers, came out of the woodwork to help us in Curl Curl. And your passion, energy, and commitment, are what made this all possible. I'm so proud to be part of such a devoted team.
To my fellow candidates, to Councillors Hackman and Glanville, and also to Jasper Thatcher, I want to acknowledge your hard work and dedication. We may have different approaches, but we all share a common goal, to serve our community. I look forward to working with all of you to achieve the best outcomes for the Northern Beaches.
To the Northern Beaches Council staff, thank you for making me feel so welcome already, I'm truly impressed with your dedication, your hard work, dedication to the community, and your absolute patience with us new Councillors who really don't know what we're doing yet. And finally, to your Northern Beaches Independent Team, for their support and guidance throughout the campaign. Your dedication to our community is truly inspiring.
I want to change gears a little bit and talk about being an Independent Candidate in politics. I come from a line of Independent politicians, my mum was one. And being an Independent is both a responsibility and an opportunity. Independents, I believe, are uniquely positioned to offer genuine unfiltered representation, 'cause we're not bound by any ideology. We're free to focus on the needs of our community and advocate for what's right, not well, just what's politically expedient. I believe true representation means listening to all voices, regardless of where people stand on the political spectrum.
As your Councillor I will be here to represent the entire community, not just those who voted for me. I promise to listen to your concerns, take them seriously, and ensure that every voice is heard. I'll consult with experts on every issue, and I'm going to make decisions based on the best available evidence and the needs of the community without external pressures or preconceived ideas. I'm committed to working tirelessly to ensure the Northern Beaches continues to thrive. It's my mission to help keep our community inclusive, vibrant, and sustainable. Thank you for placing your trust in me. I look forward to serving you all and making a real difference on the Northern Beaches.
Thank you.