List of mayors, lord mayors and administrators of Sydney
Lord Mayor of City of Sydney | |
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Style | The Right Honourable Lord Mayor |
Appointer | Sydney City Council |
Term length | 4 years |
Inaugural holder |
Ald. Charles Windeyer (Mayor) Ald. Sir Thomas Hughes (Lord Mayor) |
Formation |
1842 (as Mayor) 1902 (as Lord Mayor) |
Website | Lord Mayor of Sydney |
The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Sydney is the honorific title of the head of Sydney City Council which is the local government body for the City of Sydney, the local government area covering the central business district of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Lord Mayor has been directly elected since 2004, replacing the previous system of being internally elected by the Councillors, and served a four-year term. The most recent election was held on 10 September 2016, at which the incumbent Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, Independent, was re-elected.[1]
Background
The office of Mayor of Sydney along with the Sydney municipality was created 20 July 1842 pursuant to the Sydney City Incorporation Act 1842 by Governor Sir George Gipps, of the New South Wales Legislative Council. This replaced the previous system under an Act of 1833, whereby three police commissioners were responsible for local conditions. The office of Mayor was elevated to Lord Mayor in 1902 by King Edward VII, and as part of this process received the honorific The Right Honourable (The Rt Hon.).
Vestments of office
As head of the council, the Lord Mayor is entitled to wear the chains and robes of office, as befitting the ancient status of lord mayor of a large city. In 1902 the Sydney Chamber of Commerce commissioned the first link of a mayoral chain. In 1903, the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Harry Rawson presented the first Lord Mayor, Thomas Hughes, with the chain of office. It features the coat of arms of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce and the Stock Exchange and a pendant depicting the coat of arms of Sydney. Successive mayors each added a medallion, on which was embossed their term of office. By 1945, this practice had ended because of the size and weight of the chain. Today, the chain is worn with the robes of office only for rare civic ceremonies; a smaller collar being worn for most civic duties.
The original civic robe for the Mayor of Sydney in 1842 was purple, trimmed with ermine and worn with a court dress hat. The current robes worn by the Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor are black, trimmed with ermine, and worn with bicorne hat, lace jabot and white gloves. They are worn rarely and only at major civic functions.[2] Recently, it has become the custom not to wear the robes.
List of mayors, lord mayors and administrators of Sydney
# | Officeholder | Term | Office title | Party | |
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1 | Charles Windeyer | 1842 | Mayor | n/a | |
2 | John Hosking | 1842–1843 | |||
3 | James Robert Wilshire | 1843–1844 | |||
4 | George Allen | 1845 | |||
5 | Henry McDermott | 1846 | |||
6 | Thomas Broughton | 1847 | |||
7 | Joshua Frey Josephson | 1848 | |||
8 | Edward Flood | 1849 | |||
9 | George Hill | 1850 | |||
10 | William Edward Thurlow | 1851–1852 | |||
11 | Daniel Egan | 1853 | |||
n/a | n/a | Gilbert Elliot (chief) | 1854–1856 | Commissioners | |
Frederick Orme Darval | |||||
John Rae | |||||
12 | George Thornton | 1857 | Mayor | ||
13 | John Williams | 1858 | |||
14 | George Smith | 1859 | |||
15 | James Murphy | 1860 | |||
16 | John Sutherland | 1861 | |||
17 | James Oatley | 1862 | |||
18 | Thomas Spence | 1863 | |||
19 | William Speer | 1864 | |||
20 | John Woods | 1865 | |||
21 | John Sutton | 1866 | |||
22 | Charles Moore | 1867–1869 | |||
23 | Walter Renny | 1869–1870 | |||
24 | Michael Chapman | 1871–1872 | |||
25 | James Merriman | 1873 | |||
26 | Stephen Styles Goold | 1874 | |||
27 | Benjamin Palmer | 1875–1876 | |||
– | James Merriman | 1877–1878 | |||
28 | Charles James Roberts | 1879 | |||
29 | Robert Fowler | 1880 | |||
30 | John Harris | 1881–1883 | |||
31 | John Hardie | 1884 | |||
32 | Thomas Playfair | 1885 | |||
33 | John Young | 9 December 1885 – 9 December 1886 | |||
34 | Alban Joseph Riley | 1887 | |||
35 | John Harris | 1888–1889 | |||
36 | Sydney Burdekin | 1890–1891 | |||
37 | Sir William Patrick Manning | 1891–1894 | |||
38 | Samuel Edward Lees | 1895 | |||
39 | Isaac Ellis Ives | 1896–1897 | |||
40 | Sir Matthew Harris | 1898–1900 | |||
41 | Sir James Graham | 1901 | Independent | ||
42 | Thomas Hughes | 1 January 1902 – 31 December 1902 | |||
1 January 1903 – 31 December 1903 | Lord Mayor | ||||
– | Samuel Edward Lees | 1 January 1904 – 31 December 1904 | |||
43 | Allen Taylor | 1 January 1905 – 31 December 1906 | Civic Reform | ||
– | Thomas Hughes | 1 January 1906 – 31 December 1908 | Independent | ||
– | Sir Allen Taylor | 1 January 1909 – 1 May 1912 | Civic Reform | ||
44 | George Thomas Clarke | 1912 | Independent | ||
45 | Sir Arthur Cocks | 1913 | Civic Reform | ||
46 | Richard Watkins Richards | 1914–1915 | Independent | ||
47 | Richard Meagher | 1916–1917 | Labor Party | ||
48 | James Joynton Smith | 1918 | Independent | ||
49 | John English | 1919 | Labor Party | ||
50 | Sir Richard Watkins Richards | 1919–1920 | Independent | ||
51 | William Patrick Fitzgerald | 1920 | Labor Party | ||
52 | William Lambert | 1921 | |||
53 | William McElhone | 1922 | Independent | ||
54 | David Gilpin | 1923–1924 | Civic Reform | ||
55 | Patrick Vincent Stokes | 1925–1926 | Labor Party | ||
56 | John Harold Mostyn | 1927 | |||
n/a | n/a | Edmund Patrick Fleming | 1 January 1928 – 30 June 1930 | Commissioners | n/a |
John Garlick | |||||
Henry Edgar Morton | 30 October 1928 – 30 June 1930 | ||||
Gordon Bennett | |||||
57 | Ernest Marks | 1930 | Lord Mayor | Civic Reform | |
58 | Joseph Jackson | 1931 | |||
59 | Sir Samuel Walder | 1 January 1932 – 31 December 1932 | |||
60 | Richard Hagon | 1933 | Independent | ||
61 | Sir Alfred Parker | 1934–1935 | Civic Reform | ||
62 | Arthur McElhone | 1935 | Independent | ||
63 | Archibald Howie | 1936–1937 | Civic Reform | ||
64 | Sir Norman Nock | 1938–1939 | Independent | ||
65 | Stanley Crick | 1940–1942 | Civic Reform | ||
66 | Reg Bartley | 1943–1944 | |||
67 | William Harding | 1 January 1945 – 31 December 1945 | |||
– | Reg Bartley | 1946 – December 1949 | |||
68 | Ernest Charles O'Dea | December 1949 – December 1953 | Labor Party | ||
69 | Pat Hills | December 1953 – 30 November 1956 | |||
70 | Harry Jensen | 1 December 1956 – 3 December 1965 | |||
71 | John Armstrong | 4 December 1965 – 13 November 1967 | |||
n/a | n/a | Vernon Treatt | 14 November 1967 – 26 September 1969 | Chief Commissioner | n/a |
John Shaw | Deputy Chief Commissioner | ||||
William Pettingell | Commissioner | ||||
72 | Sir Laurence Emmet McDermott | 27 September 1969 — September 1972 | Lord Mayor | Civic Reform | |
73 | David Griffin | September 1972 — 24 September 1973 | |||
74 | Sir Nicholas Shehadie | 24 September 1973 – 26 September 1975 | |||
75 | Leo Port | 26 September 1975 – 26 August 1978 | |||
76 | Nelson Meers | 27 August 1978 – 19 September 1980 | |||
77 | Doug Sutherland | 20 September 1980 – 26 March 1987 | Labor Party | ||
n/a | n/a | Sir Eric Neal | 26 March 1987 – 6 April 1987 | Administrator | n/a |
6 April 1987 – 31 December 1988 | Chief Commissioner | ||||
Sir Nicholas Shehadie | Deputy Chief Commissioner | ||||
Norman Oakes | Commissioner | ||||
78 | Jeremy Bingham | 1 January 1989 – 18 September 1991 | Lord Mayor | Civic Reform | |
79 | Frank Sartor | 18 September 1991 – 8 April 2003 | Independent | ||
80 | Lucy Turnbull | 8 April 2003 – 6 February 2004 | |||
n/a | n/a | Tony Pooley | 6 February 2004 – 27 March 2004 | Commissioners | n/a |
Garry Payne | |||||
Lucy Turnbull | |||||
81 | Clover Moore | 27 March 2004 – present | Lord Mayor | Independent |
References
- ↑ "Sydney City Council". Local Government Elections 2016. Electoral Commission of New South Wales. 10 September 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
- ↑ City of Sydney: Mace, chain and robes at City of Sydney official website
- Mayors of Sydney at City of Sydney official website
External links
- List of Mayors at RULERS
- Official website for the City of Sydney
- "Discover Sydney's aldermen". City of Sydney. 2014.