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List of mayors of Hunter's Hill

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mayor of Hunter's Hill Council
Incumbent
Zac Miles
since 4 December 2021
StyleHis Worship
AppointerHunter's Hill Council
Term lengthOne year (1861–2004)
Four years (2004–date)
Formation1861
First holderJules Joubert
DeputyElizabeth Krassoi
Websitehttps://www.huntershill.nsw.gov.au/

This is a list of mayors of the Council of the Municipality of Hunter's Hill, a local government area in northern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Municipality was first incorporated on 12 March 1861. Since 2004, the Mayor has been directly elected for a four-year term by the voters in the Municipality. The official title of mayors while holding office is His/Her Worship the Mayor of the Municipality of Hunter's Hill. The current mayor is Councillor Zac Miles, a Liberal Party politician, elected on 4 December 2021.

List of incumbents

The following individuals have served as Mayor of the Council of the Municipality of Hunter's Hill:

# Chairman Party Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Jules Joubert No party 20 July 1861 February 1863 1 year, 196 days [1][2]
2 Gabriel de Milhau February 1863 February 1864 1 year, 0 days [1]
3 William B. Campbell February 1864 February 1865 1 year, 0 days [1]
4 Francis Campbell February 1865 February 1866 1 year, 0 days [1]
William B. Campbell February 1866 February 1867 1 year, 0 days [1]
# Mayor Party Term start Term end Time in office Notes
5 Didier Numa Joubert No party February 1867 21 February 1870 3 years, 20 days [1]
6 Charles Edward Jeanneret 21 February 1870 16 February 1872 1 year, 360 days [3][4]
7 Robert Vining Gale 16 February 1872 10 February 1874 1 year, 359 days [5][6]
8 Henry Prior Palser 10 February 1874 15 February 1875 1 year, 5 days [7]
9 Ambrose Fitzpatrick 15 February 1875 14 February 1876 364 days [8]
Robert Vining Gale 14 February 1876 5 May 1876 81 days [9]
Ambrose Fitzpatrick 13 May 1876 14 February 1877 277 days [10]
Charles Edward Jeanneret 14 February 1877 11 February 1879 1 year, 362 days [11][12]
10 Angelo Tornaghi 11 February 1879 14 February 1880 1 year, 3 days [13]
11 Jabez King Heydon 14 February 1880 February 1882 1 year, 352 days [14][15]
Angelo Tornaghi February 1882 12 February 1884 2 years, 11 days [16][17][18]
12 James Nutman 12 February 1884 4 September 1884 205 days [19]
13 William Joseph Doyle 4 September 1884 11 February 1885 160 days [20]
14 Joseph Booth 11 February 1885 12 February 1886 1 year, 1 day [21]
15 James Brown 12 February 1886 9 February 1887 362 days [22]
16 Robert Smith   Independent 9 February 1887 February 1888 357 days [23]
17 Numa Augustus Joubert   Independent February 1888 16 February 1889 1 year, 15 days [24]
18 Alfred Weeks   Independent 16 February 1889 12 February 1890 361 days [25]
Charles Edward Jeanneret   Independent 12 February 1890 12 February 1891 1 year, 0 days [26][27][28][29]
19 Frank McNeil   Independent 12 February 1891 10 February 1892 363 days [30]
20 Bernard McBride   Independent 10 February 1892 14 February 1894 2 years, 4 days [31][32]
21 Thomas Turner   Independent 14 February 1894 12 February 1896 1 year, 363 days [33][34]
22 Adelbert Theophilus Schleicher   Independent 12 February 1896 5 February 1898 1 year, 358 days [35][36]
23 James Richard Thomson   Independent 5 February 1898 12 February 1900 2 years, 7 days [37][38]
24 James Macartney Rooke   Independent 12 February 1900 16 February 1903 3 years, 4 days [39][40][41][42]
25 Herbert John Aspinall   Independent 16 February 1903 July 1917 1 year, 363 days [43][44][45]
26 Edward Marsden Betts   Independent 13 February 1905 February 1913 7 years, 354 days [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57]
27 William Archibald Windeyer   Independent February 1913 February 1914 1 year, 0 days [58]
Adelbert Theophilus Schleicher   Independent February 1914 7 February 1916 2 years, 6 days [59][60][61][62][63]
Herbert John Aspinall   Independent 7 February 1916 July 1917 1 year, 144 days [64]
William Archibald Windeyer MBE   Independent July 1917 21 March 1924 6 years, 264 days [65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76]
28 Ralph Unwin   Independent 21 March 1924 December 1925 1 year, 255 days [75][77]
29 Louis Alfred Meyers   Independent December 1925 December 1927 2 years, 0 days [78][79]
30 Ernest Clarke   Independent December 1927 11 January 1932 4 years, 41 days [80][81][82][83]
31 George William Woodbridge   Independent 11 January 1932 December 1933 1 year, 324 days [84][85][86][87]
32 Clarence Farthing   Independent December 1933 15 December 1934 1 year, 14 days [88]
33 Robert Sterling Murray-Prior   Independent 15 December 1934 18 December 1935 1 year, 3 days [89]
Louis Alfred Meyers   Independent 18 December 1935 December 1939 3 years, 348 days [90][91][92][93][94]
34 Bert Cowell   Independent December 1939 December 1940 1 year, 0 days [95]
35 Henry Ryves   Independent December 1940 December 1941 1 year, 0 days [96]
36 Clement Wesley Weil   Independent December 1941 December 1951 10 years, 0 days [97][98][99][100][1]
37 Thomas William Belford Haynes   Independent December 1951 December 1952 1 year, 0 days [101]
38 John Reeves   Independent December 1952 15 December 1953 1 year, 0 days [102]
Clement Wesley Weil   Independent 15 December 1953 14 December 1954 364 days [103]
39 Alex Harding   Independent 14 December 1954 December 1957 3 years, 0 days [104][1]
40 Ken Bell   Independent December 1957 December 1961 4 years, 0 days [1]
41 Harry Jessup   Independent December 1961 December 1963 2 years, 0 days [1]
42 William Thom   Independent December 1963 December 1965 2 years, 0 days [1]
43 John Merrington   Independent December 1965 December 1967 2 years, 0 days [1]
Ken Bell   Independent December 1967 December 1968 1 year, 0 days [1]
44 Donald Farrant   Independent December 1968 September 1974 5 years, 274 days [1]
45 Leon J. Crawley   Independent September 1974 September 1976 2 years, 0 days [1]
46 David Landa OAM   Independent September 1976 September 1979 3 years, 0 days [105][1][106]
47 John Lyndon Jones   Independent September 1979 September 1980 1 year, 0 days [1]
48 Sheila Burns Swain   Independent September 1980 September 1982 2 years, 0 days [1]
49 Kerry Wherry   Independent September 1982 September 1983 1 year, 0 days [1]
50 John C. McCarthy   Independent September 1983 September 1985 2 years, 0 days [1]
51 Bruce Edelman   Independent September 1985 September 1987 2 years, 0 days [1]
Sheila Burns Swain AM   Independent September 1987 September 1989 2 years, 0 days [1][107]
52 Ross Ernest Williams   Independent September 1989 September 1993 4 years, 0 days [1]
53 Ross Sheerin   Independent September 1993 September 1995 2 years, 0 days [1]
54 Jane Margaret Waddell   Independent September 1995 September 1996 1 year, 0 days [1]
55 William Gordon Phipson PSM   Independent September 1996 September 1998 2 years, 0 days [1][108]
56 Arthur Francis Boyd   Independent September 1998 September 1999 1 year, 0 days [1]
57 Susan Ruth Hoopman   Independent September 1999 10 September 2001 2 years, 0 days [1]
58 Bruce Richard Lucas   Independent 10 September 2001 27 March 2004 2 years, 199 days [1]
Susan Ruth Hoopman OAM   Independent 27 March 2004 8 September 2012 8 years, 165 days [109][110][111]
59 Richard Quinn   Independent 8 September 2012 9 September 2017 5 years, 1 day [112]
60 Mark Bennett   Independent 9 September 2017 9 September 2020 3 years, 0 days [113][114]
Ross Ernest Williams   Independent 9 September 2020 4 December 2021 1 year, 86 days [115][116]
61 Zac Miles   Liberal 4 December 2021 present 2 years, 166 days [117][118]

Electoral results

2021

2021 New South Wales mayoral elections: Hunter's Hill[119]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Zac Miles 3,331 39.9 −0.3
Team Ross Ross Williams 2,313 27.7 −0.7
Independent Richard Quinn 2,015 24.1 +24.1
Independent David Guazzarotto 697 8.3 +8.3
Total formal votes 8,356 97.5 +1.0
Informal votes 216 2.5 −1.0
Turnout 8,572 86.3 +2.9
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Zac Miles 3,821 52.7 +7.1
Team Ross Ross Williams 3,437 47.3 −7.1
Liberal gain from Team Ross Swing +7.1

2017

2017 New South Wales mayoral elections: Hunter's Hill[120]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Zac Miles 3,228 40.2
Independent Mark Bennett 2,527 31.5
Independent Ross Williams 2,276 28.3
Total formal votes 8,031 96.5
Informal votes 3.5
Turnout 83.4
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Mark Bennett 3,995 54.4
Liberal Zac Miles 3,350 45.6
Independent hold Swing

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