List of mayors of Randwick
Mayor of Randwick | |
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since 2015 | |
Style | His/Her Worship |
Appointer | Randwick City Council |
Term length | One year |
Inaugural holder | Ald. Simeon Henry Pearce |
Formation | 1 April 1859 |
Deputy | Cr. Anthony Andrews (Independent) |
Website | www.randwick.nsw.gov.au |
This is a list of the Mayors of Randwick City Council and its predecessors, a local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The official title of Mayors while holding office is: His/Her Worship The Mayor of Randwick. First incorporated on 1 April 1859 as the Municipality of Randwick, the council area was proclaimed as the City of Randwick on 1 July 1990. On 28 June 1973, the council was dismissed and placed under the control of government administrators after an inquiry into the council's handling of Development Applications, finding significant undeclared conflicts-of-interest between councillors and local developments.[2] It remained under administration until 24 September 1977. On 1 July 1993 following the enactment of a new Local Government Act, elected representatives of the council were to be known as 'Councillor', replacing the former title of 'Alderman'.[3]
The current Mayor of Randwick is Councillor Ted Seng (Liberal Party), elected in 2014.
List of incumbents
Years | Mayors[4] |
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1859–1860 | Simeon Henry Pearce |
1861–1862 | John Dawson |
1863 | Charles Moore |
1864–1865 | John Dawson |
1866–1868 | Simeon Henry Pearce |
1869 | Magnus Peden |
1870–1872 | Walter Bradley |
1873 | John Thompson |
1874 | Thomas Roger Yeo |
1875 | James Hawkins Butchart |
1876 | Thomas Stutchbury |
1877 | William Maguire[5] |
1877–1878 | George Kiss |
1879 | George Wall |
1880–1881 | John See |
1882 | Simeon Henry Pearce |
1883 | George Denning |
1884 | Walter Bradley |
1885 | George Denning |
1886 | John See |
1887–1889 | Thomas Lowe |
1890–1892 | James Robertson |
1893 | Henry F. Francis |
1894–1895 | Frederick W. H. Pearce |
1896–1897 | John Perry |
1898 | William Houston |
1899–1900 | Theodore Powell[6] |
1900–1901 | Isaac Barker Hodgson |
1902–1903 | George Gale |
1904 | James Hincks |
1905 | James Snape |
1906–1907 | John Campbell Macdougall |
1908–1909 | James Snape |
1910 | Thomas Robert Gilderthorp |
1911 | Douglas Maxwell Cooper |
1912 | Thomas Robert Gilderthorp |
1913 | Archibald Campbell |
1914 | Douglas Maxwell Cooper |
1915–1916 | Frederick Henry Clarke[7] |
1916–1917 | John Fenton |
1918–1919 | Hyman Goldstein |
1920–1921 | George James Baker |
1922–1924 | Ernest Tresidder |
1925 | James Ambrose Bardon |
1926 | Ernest Tresidder |
1927–1928 | John Dunningham |
1929–1930 | John Jennings |
1931–1932 | Arthur Moverly |
1933–1934 | Silas Garnet Paine |
1935–1936 | Mark Foots |
1937–1938 | Reginald Fitzgerald Bourke |
1939–1940 | John V. Dick |
1941 | Reginald William Bieler |
1942 | James O'Sullivan |
1943 | John Quinton Henning Rubie |
1944 | George Ernest Rush |
1945 | Reginald William Bieler |
1946 | John V. Dick |
1947 | William John Heffernan |
1948 | Walter Padgen |
1949 | Andrew Thomson Bedford |
1950 | George Nicholas Elias Dan |
1951 | Lionel Bowen |
1952 | Lou Walsh |
1953 | Matthew Dwyer |
1954 | Harry Jensen |
1955 | Lionel Bowen |
1956 | Ranville Ashmore Popplewell |
1957–1958 | William Henry Lucas |
1959–1962 | A. Charles Molloy |
1963–1968 | Bill Haigh |
1969 | Peter Saphin |
1970–1971 | Ranville Ashmore Popplewell |
1971–1972 | F.C Waller |
1972–1973 | Frank Amour[8] |
1973–1974 | R. H. Cornish (Administrator) |
1974–1977 | J. H. Luscombe (Administrator) |
1977–1979 | Bill Newman |
1979–1980 | Ken Finn |
1980–1983 | John Francis Ford |
1984–1984 | John Buchanan |
1984–1985 | Les Frederick Bridge |
1985–1986 | Bill Newman |
1986–1988 | John Scullion |
1988–1989 | Bill Blake |
1989–1990 | Paul Bayutti[9] |
1990–1991 | Charles Matthews |
1991–1992 | John Buchanan |
1992–1993 | Margaret Martin[10] |
1993–1996 | Chris Bastic |
1996–1997 | Margaret Martin |
1997–1998 | Ken Finn |
1998–2004 | Dominic Sullivan |
2004–2005 | Murray Matson |
2005–2006 | Ted Seng |
2006–2007 | Paul Tracey |
2007–2009 | Bruce Notley-Smith |
2009–2010 | John Procopiadis |
2010–2011 | Murray Matson |
2011–2012 | Scott Nash |
2012–2013 | Tony Bowen |
2013-2014 | Scott Nash |
2014–2015 | Ted Seng |
2015-date | Noel D'Souza |
Notes and references
- ^ Perumal Murphy Pty. Ltd. (January 1988). "90 Avoca Street" (PDF). Randwick Heritage Study. Randwick City Council. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
- ^ Cook, Danielle (12 March 1987). "Mayors Approve New Council Law". The Sydney Morning Herald (The Eastern Herald). p. 91 (2). Retrieved 7 April 2013.
- ^ "Randwick: 150 years of local government". About Randwick. Randwick City Council. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
- ^ "Councillors from 1859". Randwick 150 years of local government. Randwick City Council. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
- ^ Died in office, August 1877.
- ^ Resigned on 3 July 1900.
- ^ Resigned 22 May 1916.
- ^ Council dismissed on 28 June 1973.
- ^ First Mayor of the 'City of Randwick'.
- ^ First female Mayor.
External links
- The City of Randwick (Council website)