List of officeholders of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

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Mayor of Port Macquarie-Hastings
Incumbent
Peta Pinson
since 4 August 2017
StyleWorship
AppointerPort Macquarie-Hastings Council
Term length4 years
Formation24 May 1887(Port Macquarie)
18 December 1906(Hastings)
16 December 1980
DeputyCr. Lisa Intemann
Websitewww.pmhc.nsw.gov.au

This is a list of officeholders of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council and its predecessors, a local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

The Mayor of the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council since 4 August 2017 is Peta Pinson, an independent politician who joined the National Party in 2023.[1]

Mayors, Shire Presidents and General Managers[edit]

Municipality of Port Macquarie, 1887–1980[edit]

Mayor Period Notes
James McInherney 24 May 1887 – 10 February 1890 [2]
Frederick Hayward 10 February 1890 – 16 February 1893 [3]
James Butler 16 February 1893 – 15 February 1894 [4]
Frederick Hayward 15 February 1894 – 11 February 1898 [5]
William Andrew Spence 11 February 1898 – 12 January 1899 [6][7]
Frederick Hayward 16 January 1899 – 15 February 1901 [8][9]
Richard Woodlands 15 February 1901 – 14 February 1902 [10]
William Andrew Spence 14 February 1902 – 13 February 1903 [11]
Richard Arthur Ayres 13 February 1903 – 15 February 1904 [12]
Frederick Hayward 15 February 1904 – 19 January 1906 [13]
George Evan Bennett 23 January 1906 – 3 April 1906 [14][15]
William Rosenbaum 3 April 1906 – February 1910 [16]
Duncan Stewart February 1910 – 8 February 1916 [17]
John Hooke Hill 8 February 1916 – 20 December 1921 [18]
Albert Denham 20 December 1921 – 11 June 1924 [19]
John Bransdon 11 June 1924 – June 1925 [20][21]
Alban Charles Elliot 25 June 1925 – 2 March 1936 [22][23][24]
Ernest Aubrey Mowle 9 April 1936 – December 1941 [25]
Charles George Orr December 1941 – December 1944
Charlie Allan Ryan December 1944 – December 1947
Noel William Walter Joscelyne December 1947 – December 1948
Charlie Allan Ryan December 1948 – December 1949
Alfred Leslie Crisp December 1949 – June 1952
Edmond Francis Brownlow June 1952 – December 1954 [26]
Duncan Stewart Kennedy December 1954 – December 1956 [26]
Alfred Leslie Crisp December 1956 – December 1960 [26]
Duncan Stewart Kennedy December 1960 – December 1961 [26]
Alfred Leslie Crisp December 1961 – December 1963 [26]
Duncan Stewart Kennedy December 1963 – December 1965 [26]
Alfred Leslie Crisp MBE December 1965 – December 1966 [26]
Cyril Charles Adams December 1966 – September 1970 [26]
Duncan Stewart Kennedy September 1970 – September 1971 [26]
Cyril Charles Adams OAM MBE September 1971 – September 1974 [26]
Norm Matesich September 1974 – September 1976 [26]
Keith Stevenson September 1976 – 4 September 1978 [26]
Jim Boardman 4 September 1978 – 16 December 1980 [26]

Hastings Shire, 1906–1980[edit]

Shire President Period Notes
Patrick Joseph O'Neill 18 December 1906 – February 1908 [26][27]
Thomas Toms February 1908 – 21 August 1908 [28]
James Gamack 8 September 1908 – February 1909 [29]
Robert Longworth February 1909 – February 1910 [26]
John Hooke Hill February 1910 – February 1911 [26]
James Gamack February 1911 – February 1912 [26]
Jacob Decan Healey February 1912 – February 1914 [26]
Albert Edward Rose February 1914 – February 1915 [26]
John Downes Jnr. February 1915 – February 1916 [26]
Albert Edward Rose February 1916 – February 1917 [26]
John Downes Jnr. February 1917 – February 1918 [26]
William Campbell Lindsay February 1918 – February 1919 [26]
John Downes Jnr. February 1919 – February 1920 [26]
Robert Longworth February 1920 – December 1920 [26]
Henry Warlters Snr. December 1920 – December 1921 [26]
John James Warrall December 1921 – December 1925 [26]
Edwin Suters December 1925 – December 1926 [26]
James Gamack December 1926 – December 1927 [26]
Thomas Miles Breckenridge December 1927 – December 1928 [26]
Patrick Henry Secombe December 1928 – December 1929 [26]
John Downes Jnr. December 1929 – December 1930 [26]
Albert Edward Rose December 1930 – December 1931 [26]
William Hastings Blythe December 1931 – December 1932 [26]
John Downes Jnr. December 1932 – December 1933 [26]
John James Warrall December 1933 – December 1934 [26]
Radford Gamack December 1934 – December 1935 [26]
Robert Barrie Walsh December 1935 – December 1936 [26]
Albert Edward Rose December 1936 – December 1937 [26]
John Downes Jnr. December 1937 – December 1938 [26]
Harold Austin Waller Rose December 1938 – December 1939 [26]
John James Warrall December 1939 – December 1940 [26]
Harrie Stewart Bransdon December 1940 – December 1941 [26]
George Hollis December 1941 – December 1942 [26]
Charles Perrott December 1942 – December 1943 [26]
Radford Gamack December 1943 – December 1944 [26]
Harold Austin Waller Rose December 1944 – December 1947 [26]
Harrie Stewart Bransdon December 1947 – December 1955 [26]
George Hollis December 1955 – December 1956 [26]
Harrie Stewart Bransdon December 1956 – December 1960 [26]
Harry Warlters December 1960 – December 1964 [26]
Joseph Robert Andrews December 1964 – September 1970 [26]
John Abi-Saab September 1970 – September 1976 [30]
John Joseph Steinmetz September 1976 – September 1977 [26]
John Abi-Saab September 1977 – September 1978 [26][31]
William Poole September 1978 – 16 December 1980 [26]

Hastings/Port Macquarie-Hastings, 1980–date[edit]

Hastings Municipal Council/Hastings Council
Mayor Party Period Notes
Norm Matesich OAM Independent 16 December 1980 – September 1983 [26][32]
John Sterndale Independent September 1983 – September 1985 [26]
Bob Woodlands Independent September 1985 – September 1991 [26]
John Barrett Independent September 1991 – September 1992 [26]
Leonard Cooper Independent September 1992 – September 1995 [26]
Frank Harrison Independent September 1995 – September 1998 [26]
Wayne Richards Independent September 1998 – September 2003 [33]
Rob Drew Independent September 2003 – 13 July 2005 [33]
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
Rob Drew Independent 13 July 2005 – 27 February 2008 [34]
Dick Persson AM (Administrator) Independent 27 February 2008 – 31 January 2009 [35][36]
Garry Payne (Administrator) Independent 31 January 2009 – 29 April 2011 [37]
Neil Porter (Administrator) Independent 29 April 2011 – 8 September 2012 [38]
Peter Besseling Independent 8 September 2012 – 8 May 2017 [39]
Lisa Intemann (acting) Independent 8 May 2017 – 4 August 2017 [40]
Peta Pinson Independent 4 August 2017 – date [41][42]
National

General Managers[edit]

General Manager Period Notes
Bernard Smith 2000 – 31 March 2008 [43]
David Mead (acting) 1 April 2008 – 25 August 2008 [43]
Andrew Roach 25 August 2008 – 16 February 2011 [43]
Jeffery Sharp (acting) 16 February 2011 – 18 July 2011 [43]
Tony Hayward 18 July 2011 – 10 February 2014 [44][45]
Craig Swift-McNair 26 June 2014 – date [46]

Electoral results[edit]

2021[edit]

2021 New South Wales mayoral elections: Port Macquarie-Hastings[47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Pinson Peta Pinson 29,928 54.9 +18.8
Sheppard Team Rachel Sheppard 10,212 18.7 +18.7
Fighters Lisa Intemann 6,576 12.1 −9.4
Independent Steven Gates 4,663 8.6 +8.6
Hastings First Nik Lipovac 3,120 5.7 +5.7
Total formal votes 54,499 95.9 +0.1
Informal votes 2,328 4.1 −0.1
Turnout 56,827 85.5
Team Pinson hold Swing +18.83

2017 by-election[edit]

2017 Port Macquarie-Hastings mayoral by-election[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Peta Pinson 17,590 36.07
Independent Robert Turner 14,313 29.35
Independent Lisa Intemann 10,491 21.51
Independent Sharon Griffiths 3,463 7.10
Greens Lauren Edwards 2,914 5.97
Total formal votes 48,771 95.83
Informal votes 2,124 4.17
Turnout 50,895
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Peta Pinson 20,823 51.07
Independent Robert Turner 19,950 48.93
Independent hold Swing

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