List of officeholders of Port Macquarie-Hastings Council

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

Mayor of Port Macquarie-Hastings
Incumbent
Cr. 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

The Mayor of the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council since 4 August 2017 is Cr. Peta Pinson, an independent politician.

Mayors, Shire Presidents and General Managers

Municipality of Port Macquarie, 1887–1980

MayorPeriodNotes
James McInherney24 May 1887 – 10 February 1890[1]
Frederick Hayward10 February 1890 – 16 February 1893[2]
James Butler16 February 1893 – 15 February 1894[3]
Frederick Hayward15 February 1894 – 11 February 1898[4]
William Andrew Spence11 February 1898 – 12 January 1899[5][6]
Frederick Hayward16 January 1899 – 15 February 1901[7][8]
Richard Woodlands15 February 1901 – 14 February 1902[9]
William Andrew Spence14 February 1902 – 13 February 1903[10]
Richard Arthur Ayres13 February 1903 – 15 February 1904[11]
Frederick Hayward15 February 1904 – 19 January 1906[12]
George Evan Bennett23 January 1906 – 3 April 1906[13][14]
William Rosenbaum3 April 1906 – February 1910[15]
Duncan StewartFebruary 1910 – 8 February 1916[16]
John Hooke Hill8 February 1916 – 20 December 1921[17]
Albert Denham20 December 1921 – 11 June 1924[18]
John Bransdon11 June 1924 – June 1925[19][20]
Alban Charles Elliot25 June 1925 – 2 March 1936[21][22][23]
Ernest Aubrey Mowle9 April 1936 – December 1941[24]
Charles George OrrDecember 1941 – December 1944
Charlie Allan RyanDecember 1944 – December 1947
Noel William Walter JoscelyneDecember 1947 – December 1948
Charlie Allan RyanDecember 1948 – December 1949
Alfred Leslie CrispDecember 1949 – June 1952
Edmond Francis BrownlowJune 1952 – December 1954[25]
Duncan Stewart KennedyDecember 1954 – December 1956[25]
Alfred Leslie CrispDecember 1956 – December 1960[25]
Duncan Stewart KennedyDecember 1960 – December 1961[25]
Alfred Leslie CrispDecember 1961 – December 1963[25]
Duncan Stewart KennedyDecember 1963 – December 1965[25]
Alfred Leslie Crisp MBEDecember 1965 – December 1966[25]
Cyril Charles AdamsDecember 1966 – September 1970[25]
Duncan Stewart KennedySeptember 1970 – September 1971[25]
Cyril Charles Adams OAM MBESeptember 1971 – September 1974[25]
Norm MatesichSeptember 1974 – September 1976[25]
Keith StevensonSeptember 1976 – 4 September 1978[25]
Jim Boardman4 September 1978 – 16 December 1980[25]

Hastings Shire, 1906–1980

Shire PresidentPeriodNotes
Patrick Joseph O'Neill18 December 1906 – February 1908[25][26]
Thomas TomsFebruary 1908 – 21 August 1908[27]
James Gamack8 September 1908 – February 1909[28]
Robert LongworthFebruary 1909 – February 1910[25]
John Hooke HillFebruary 1910 – February 1911[25]
James GamackFebruary 1911 – February 1912[25]
Jacob Decan HealeyFebruary 1912 – February 1914[25]
Albert Edward RoseFebruary 1914 – February 1915[25]
John Downes Jnr. (ALP)February 1915 – February 1916[25]
Albert Edward RoseFebruary 1916 – February 1917[25]
John Downes Jnr. (ALP)February 1917 – February 1918[25]
William Campbell LindsayFebruary 1918 – February 1919[25]
John Downes Jnr. (ALP)February 1919 – February 1920[25]
Robert LongworthFebruary 1920 – December 1920[25]
Henry Warlters Snr.December 1920 – December 1921[25]
John James WarrallDecember 1921 – December 1925[25]
Edwin SutersDecember 1925 – December 1926[25]
James GamackDecember 1926 – December 1927[25]
Thomas Miles BreckenridgeDecember 1927 – December 1928[25]
Patrick Henry SecombeDecember 1928 – December 1929[25]
John Downes Jnr. (ALP)December 1929 – December 1930[25]
Albert Edward RoseDecember 1930 – December 1931[25]
William Hastings BlytheDecember 1931 – December 1932[25]
John Downes Jnr. (ALP)December 1932 – December 1933[25]
John James WarrallDecember 1933 – December 1934[25]
Radford GamackDecember 1934 – December 1935[25]
Robert Barrie WalshDecember 1935 – December 1936[25]
Albert Edward RoseDecember 1936 – December 1937[25]
John Downes Jnr. (ALP)December 1937 – December 1938[25]
Harold Austin Waller RoseDecember 1938 – December 1939[25]
John James WarrallDecember 1939 – December 1940[25]
Harrie Stewart BransdonDecember 1940 – December 1941[25]
George HollisDecember 1941 – December 1942[25]
Charles PerrottDecember 1942 – December 1943[25]
Radford GamackDecember 1943 – December 1944[25]
Harold Austin Waller RoseDecember 1944 – December 1947[25]
Harrie Stewart BransdonDecember 1947 – December 1955[25]
George HollisDecember 1955 – December 1956[25]
Harrie Stewart BransdonDecember 1956 – December 1960[25]
Harry WarltersDecember 1960 – December 1964[25]
Joseph Robert Andrews (ALP)December 1964 – September 1970[25]
John Abi-SaabSeptember 1970 – September 1976[29]
John Joseph SteinmetzSeptember 1976 – September 1977[25]
John Abi-SaabSeptember 1977 – September 1978[25][30]
William PooleSeptember 1978 – 16 December 1980[25]

Hastings/Port Macquarie-Hastings, 1980–date

Hastings Municipal Council/Hastings Council
MayorPeriodNotes
Norm Matesich OAM16 December 1980 – September 1983[25][31]
John SterndaleSeptember 1983 – September 1985[25]
Bob WoodlandsSeptember 1985 – September 1991[25]
John BarrettSeptember 1991 – September 1992[25]
Ray CooperSeptember 1992 – September 1995[25]
Frank HarrisonSeptember 1995 – September 1998[25]
Wayne RichardsSeptember 1998 – September 2003[32]
Rob DrewSeptember 2003 – 13 July 2005[32]
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
Rob Drew13 July 2005 – 27 February 2008[33]
Dick Persson AM (Administrator)27 February 2008 – 31 January 2009[34][35]
Garry Payne (Administrator)31 January 2009 – 29 April 2011[36]
Neil Porter (Administrator)29 April 2011 – 8 September 2012[37]
Peter Besseling8 September 2012 – 8 May 2017[38]
Lisa Intemann (acting)8 May 2017 – 4 August 2017[39]
Peta Pinson4 August 2017 – date[40][41]

General Managers

General ManagerPeriodNotes
Bernard Smith2000 – 31 March 2008[42]
David Mead (acting)1 April 2008 – 25 August 2008[42]
Andrew Roach25 August 2008 – 16 February 2011[42]
Jeffery Sharp (acting)16 February 2011 – 18 July 2011[42]
Tony Hayward18 July 2011 – 10 February 2014[43][44]
Craig Swift-McNair26 June 2014 – date[45]

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