List of mayors of North Sydney

His/Her Worship the Mayor of North Sydney is the head of North Sydney Council, which is the local government area in the lower north shore region of Sydney including North Sydney, Neutral Bay, Cremorne and Crows Nest in the State of New South Wales, Australia. The Mayor has been directly elected since 1983, replacing the previous system of being internally elected annually by the Councillors, and serves a four-year term. The most recent election was held on 9 September 2017, at which the incumbent Mayor since 2012, Jilly Gibson, was re-elected to a second term.[1][2] The Mayor is assisted in their work by a Deputy Mayor, who is elected on an annual basis by the elected councillors.

Mayor of North Sydney Council
Incumbent
Cr. Jilly Gibson

since 8 September 2012
StyleHis/Her Worship
AppointerNorth Sydney Council
Term lengthOne Year (1890–1982)
Four years (1983–2020)
Two years (From 2021)
Formation8 August 1890
First holderFrancis Punch
DeputyStephen Barbour
Websitewww.northsydney.nsw.gov.au

History

The area now covered by North Sydney Council originally comprised three municipalities: the Borough of East St Leonards from 1860 (Kirribilli, Cremorne Point, Milsons Point), the Borough of St Leonards from 1867 (Cammeray, Mosman, Waverton, Wollstonecraft) and the very small Borough of Victoria from 1871 (McMahons Point and parts of North Sydney and Lavender Bay). These boroughs lasted until 29 July 1890 when they merged to form the "Borough of North Sydney", with the last Mayor of St Leonards, Francis Punch, elected as the first Mayor of North Sydney.[3] Following a petition submitted by residents in 1892, on 11 April 1893 the Mossman Ward of North Sydney confirmed its separation as the Borough of Mosman, being proclaimed by Lieutenant-Governor Sir Frederick Darley.[4] From 28 December 1906, following the passing of the Local Government Act, 1906, the council was renamed as the "Municipality of North Sydney". With the passing of the Local Government Act, 1993, the Municipality of North Sydney became North Sydney Council and aldermen were renamed councillors.

A referendum passed at the 2017 election also altered the system of electing the mayor. Starting in 2020, the mayor will be elected by the councillors from among their members for a two-year term.[5] As the wording of this referendum did not specify a reduction in the number of elected positions in the Council (such as from 10 Councillors to 9), the Office of Local Government required Council to specify a ward structure of equal numbers to each ward: two wards of five councillors or five wards of two councillors. At its extraordinary meeting held on 20 January 2020, the Council voted to adopt a two-ward model on a north/south boundary with the northern ward named "St Leonards Ward" and the southern ward named "Cammeraygal Ward" from the next election.[6] Although the fixed term of the Council is four years, due to delays caused by amalgamations and the COVID-19 pandemic, the current term from 9 September 2017 will expire in September 2021.

List of incumbents

The following individuals has served as the Mayor of North Sydney Council, or any predecessor titles:

#OfficeholderTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Francis Punch8 August 189010 February 18921 year, 186 days[7][8][9][10]
2Gerard Phillips10 February 189217 May 189297 days[11][12][13]
3Edward Mann Clark24 May 189212 February 1893264 days[14]
4Alexander Macknight12 February 189315 February 18941 year, 3 days[15][16]
5Gerald Joseph Barry15 February 189411 February 18972 years, 362 days[17][18][19][20]
6John Mitchell Purves11 February 189710 February 1898364 days[21][22][23]
7Francis Clarke10 February 189811 February 18991 year, 1 day[24]
John Mitchell Purves14 February 189912 February 19011 year, 363 days[25][26][27]
8Thomas Wilson Hodgson12 February 190112 February 19032 years, 0 days[28][29][30]
9John Carter12 February 19039 February 19095 years, 363 days[31][32][33][34][35][36]
10Alfred Milsona9 February 19096 February 19122 years, 362 days[37][38][39][40]
11Charles Alexander Walkerb6 February 19123 November 19131 year, 270 days[41][42][43][44]
Alfred Milsona11 November 19133 February 191484 days[45]
12William Anderson3 February 191428 February 19184 years, 25 days[46][47][48][49]
Edward Mann Clark1 March 19181 March 19191 year, 0 days[50]
13Albert Ernest Whatmore1 March 191913 December 19212 years, 287 days[51][52][53][54]
14Henry Green13 December 192112 December 1922364 days[55]
15George Thomas Clarkec12 December 192211 December 1923364 days[56][57]
16Charles William Watt11 December 19237 December 19262 years, 361 days[58][59]
17Hubert Primrose7 December 192620 December 19326 years, 13 days[60][61][62][63][64][65]
18Raymond Lee Hodgson20 December 19324 December 19341 year, 349 days[66][67]
19Robert Charles Forsyth4 December 19343 December 1935364 days[68][69]
20David Blair Hunter3 December 19357 December 19372 years, 4 days[70][71][72][73][74]
21James Street Stanton7 December 193714 December 19392 years, 7 days[75][76]
22John Cramer14 December 19396 December 19411 year, 357 days[77][78]
23George Augustus FowleDecember 19415 December 1945[79][80][81][82][83]
24William Alan Gould Kesterton OBE5 December 1945December 1949[84][85][86][87]
25Cecil Leatham Kyle OBEDecember 1949December 1950[88][89]
George Augustus FowleDecember 195015 December 1953[90][91][92]
26William Henry Brothers15 December 1953December 1956[93][94]
27John LincolnDecember 195619 December 1958
28Joseph Vincent Buglerd19 December 1958December 1961[95][96][97][98]
29Leslie Nuttal FlitcroftDecember 19611 December 1962
30Barton Donald Higgs5 December 19621 December 19641 year, 362 days[99][100][101]
31Royce Henry Herswell Jeffrey1 December 196415 July 19661 year, 226 days[102][103][104][105]
32Innes Stanley Haviland26 July 196613 December 19682 years, 140 days[105][106][107][108]
Joseph Vincent Buglerd13 December 196811 December 1969363 days[109]
33Michael John Fitzpatrick11 December 196923 September 19711 year, 286 days[110][111]
34John Thomas Woodward23 September 197127 September 19721 year, 4 days[112]
35Michael O'Dea AM27 September 197221 September 19741 year, 359 days[113][114][115]
Innes Stanley Haviland25 September 197424 September 1975364 days[116][117]
36David Michael Wyllie24 September 197522 September 1976364 days[118]
Michael John Fitzpatrick22 September 197629 September 19771 year, 7 days[119]
37Willis Anthony Salier29 September 197720 September 1978356 days[120]
Michael John Fitzpatrick20 September 197826 September 19791 year, 6 days[121]
38Carole Baker26 September 197920 September 1980360 days[122][123]
39Ted Mack29 September 19804 October 19888 years, 5 days[124][125][126]
40Roslyn Crichton10 December 198814 September 19912 years, 278 days[127]
41Gerry Nolan14 September 19919 September 19953 years, 360 days[128]
42Genia McCaffery9 September 19958 September 201216 years, 365 days[129][130][131][132]
43Jilly Gibson8 September 2012Incumbent8 years, 140 days[133][2][134]

Deputy Mayors

The position of Deputy Mayor was made a permanent council position when the Local Government Act 1919 came into effect from 1 January 1920. However, the position was optional and was not filled until August 1926, when during a period of illness of the sitting mayor, Charles Watt, the Council resolved to fill the position permanently, and a former mayor, Edward Clark, was elected as the first Deputy Mayor.[135][136] The following individuals have been elected as Deputy Mayor of North Sydney:

#OfficeholderTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotesMayor
1Edward Mann Clark17 August 19267 December 1926112 days[136][135]Watt
2Robert Charles Forsyth7 December 192620 December 19326 years, 13 days[137][61][62]Primrose
3Sydney Frederick Rupert Hardy20 December 19325 December 1933350 days[138]Hodgson
Robert Charles Forsyth5 December 19334 December 1934364 days
4David Blair Hunter4 December 19343 December 1935364 days[139]Forsyth
5James Street Stanton3 December 19357 December 19372 years, 4 days[70][71]Hunter
6John Cramer7 December 193714 December 19392 years, 7 days[75][140]Stanton
7George Augustus Fowle14 December 1939December 1941[77][141]Cramer
8William Alan Gould KestertonDecember 194127 December 1942[142]Fowle
9Kenneth McLeod Bolton27 December 19425 December 19441 year, 344 days[80][81][143]
William Alan Gould Kesterton5 December 19445 December 19451 year, 0 days[82]
10William Henry Brothers5 December 1945December 1948[84][85][86]Kesterton
December 1948December 1949Kesterton
December 1949December 1950Kyle
December 195015 December 1953Fowle
Barton Donald Higgs15 December 1953December 1954Brothers
December 1954December 1956
December 195619 December 1958Lincoln
Matthew Goodman19 December 195815 December 1959Bugler
Joseph Aloysius Hazell15 December 1959December 1960
December 1960December 1961
December 19611 December 1962Flitcroft
William Edward Churchill5 December 19621 December 19641 year, 3 daysHiggs
1 December 196410 December 1965Jeffrey
Allan John Mitchell10 December 196526 July 19661 year, 3 days
26 July 196613 December 1966Haviland
Frederick James Brunton13 December 196613 December 19682 years, 0 days
John Thomas Woodward13 December 196811 December 19691 year, 363 daysBugler
11 December 196911 December 1970Fitzpatrick
Helen Gordon Cook11 December 197023 September 1971286 days
Peter Ronald Tranter23 September 197127 September 19721 year, 361 days[144]Woodward
27 September 197219 September 1973O'Dea
David Michael Wyllie19 September 197325 September 19741 year, 6 days
Robyn Read Hamilton25 September 197422 September 19761 year, 363 daysWyllie
Carole Anne Baker22 September 197629 September 19771 year, 7 daysFitzpatrick
David Michael Wyllie29 September 197720 September 1978356 daysSalier
Henry William Wirth20 September 197826 September 19791 year, 6 daysFitzpatick
26 September 197929 September 1980Baker
29 September 1980September 1981Mack
September 1981September 1982
September 1982September 1983
September 1983September 1984
September 1984September 1985
September 1985September 1986
September 1986September 1987
September 1987September 1988
September 198810 December 1988
10 December 1988September 1989Crichton
September 1989September 1990
September 1990September 1991
Shirley Ann CollessSeptember 1991September 1992Nolan
September 1992September 1993
September 1993September 1994
Sybil KestevenSeptember 1994September 1995
September 1995September 1996McCaffery
September 1996September 1997
September 1997September 1998
Penny ScardifieldSeptember 199827 March 2004
Craig Carland19 April 200425 September 20062 years, 159 days[145][146]
Evan Predavec25 September 200610 September 2007350 days[147]
Michel Reymond10 September 200721 September 20092 years, 11 days[148][149]
Andrew Robjohns21 September 200913 September 2010357 days[150][151]
Michel Reymond13 September 201012 September 2011364 days[152]
Zoë Bakere12 September 201124 September 20121 year, 12 days[153]
Sarah Burke24 September 201216 September 2013357 daysGibson
Stephen Barbour16 September 201315 September 2014364 days
Maryann Beregi15 September 201421 September 20151 year, 6 days
Jeff Morris21 September 201519 September 2016364 days[154][155]
Melissa Clare19 September 20169 September 2017355 days[156]
Stephen Barbour9 October 2017Incumbent3 years, 109 days[157]

Notes

^a : Grandson of James Milson (1783–1872).
^b : Son of William Walker (1828–1908), brother of Bruce Walker Sr (1870–1932) and uncle of Bruce Walker Jr (1897–1981).
^c : Lord Mayor of Sydney, 1912.
^d : Alderman of the Municipality of Newtown (Kingston Ward) 1928–1932 and 1932–1934, Deputy Mayor 1929–1930, Mayor 1930–1932.
^e : Daughter of Carole Baker, Mayor (1979–1980).

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