List of mayors of Woollahra

The mayor of Woollahra is the head of Woollahra Municipal Council, which is a local government area covering part of the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney in the State of New South Wales, Australia. First incorporated on 20 April 1860 as the Municipality of Woollahra, under the terms of the Municipalities Act of 1858, the first leaders of the Council were titled "Chairman" until the 1858 act was replaced by the Municipalities Act of 1867, which introduced the title of "Mayor". 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".

Mayor of Woollahra
Incumbent
Sarah Swan
since 9 October 2024
StyleHis/Her Worship the Mayor Councillor
AppointerWoollahra Municipal Council
Term lengthTwo years, renewable indefinitely
Inaugural holderGeorge Thornton (Chairman)
Montagu Stephen (Mayor)
Formation6 June 1860
DeputySean Carmichael
Salary$20,370–46,010 (2022)[1]
Websitewww.woollahra.nsw.gov.au

The mayor is internally-elected by the Councillors, and nominally serves a two-year term since 2017, which replaced the previous system of annual mayoral elections. The current mayor of Woollahra is Councillor Sarah Swan (Liberal), first elected on 9 October 2024.[2] The mayor is assisted in their work by a Deputy Mayor, who is elected on an annual basis by the elected Councillors.

George Thornton, the first chairman.

List of incumbents

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# Chairman Party Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 George Thornton No party 6 June 1860 19 February 1861 258 days [3][4]
2 Samuel Thompson 19 February 1861 11 February 1862 357 days [5][6]
3 Richard Holdsworth 11 February 1862 10 February 1863 364 days [7][8]
4 John Valentine Gorman 10 February 1863 9 February 1864 364 days [9][10]
5 Joseph Trickett 9 February 1864 2 February 1865 359 days [11][12]
6 Charles Martyn February 1865 20 February 1866 1 year, 18 days [13]
7 Daniel Bulman 20 February 1866 February 1867 346 days [14]
8 Randolph Nott February 1867 11 February 1868 1 year, 10 days [13]
# Mayor Party Term start Term end Time in office Notes
9 Montagu Stephen No party 11 February 1868 22 February 1871 3 years, 11 days [15][16][17]
Daniel Bulman 22 February 1871 13 February 1872 356 days [18]
10 Walter Friend 13 February 1872 18 February 1873 1 year, 5 days [19]
11 William Teale 18 February 1873 February 1874 348 days [20]
12 Benjamin Cocks February 1874 21 June 1875 1 year, 140 days [21][13][22]
13 John Vincent Barnard 21 June 1875 27 November 1877 2 years, 159 days [23][24][25]
14 James Sutherland Mitchell 27 November 1877 8 February 1878 73 days [26][27]
15 William Adams Brodribb 8 February 1878 11 February 1879 1 year, 3 days [28]
16 William Trickett 11 February 1879 7 February 1881 1 year, 362 days [29][30]
17 Robert Butcher 7 February 1881 9 February 1886 5 years, 2 days [31][32][33][34][35][36]
William Trickett 9 February 1886 11 June 1888 2 years, 123 days [37][38][39][40]
18 John Neild   Independent 15 June 1888 18 February 1890 1 year, 248 days [41][42]
19 Thomas Magney   Independent 18 February 1890 14 February 1899 8 years, 361 days [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]
20 David Davis   Independent 14 February 1899 13 February 1900 364 days [52]
21 William Latimer   Independent 13 February 1900 7 February 1910 9 years, 359 days [53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62]
22 Thomas Christie Fairweather   Independent 7 February 1910 6 February 1911 364 days [63][64][65]
Thomas Magney   Independent 6 February 1911 5 February 1914 2 years, 364 days [66][67][68]
23 Leo Whitby Robinson   Independent 5 February 1914 September 1916 2 years, 209 days [69][70][71][72][73]
24 George Dyson   Independent September 1916 12 February 1918 1 year, 164 days [13][74]
William Latimer   Independent 12 February 1918 20 December 1920 2 years, 312 days [75][76][77]
25 James Polidore Bradley   Independent 20 December 1920 8 December 1922 1 year, 353 days [78][79]
26 William Foster   Independent 8 December 1922 10 December 1925 3 years, 2 days [80][81][82][83]
Thomas Christie Fairweather (acting)   Independent 26 March 1923 26 November 1923 245 days [84][85]
Leo Whitby Robinson   Independent 10 December 1925 6 December 1929 3 years, 361 days [86][87][88][89][90][91]
27 George Slater Grimley   Independent 6 December 1929 8 January 1932 2 years, 33 days [92][93][94][95]
28 Hugh Latimer   Independent 8 January 1932 10 December 1935 3 years, 336 days [96][97][98][99][100][101][102]
29 Keith Denis Manion   Independent 10 December 1935 15 December 1936 1 year, 5 days [103][104]
30 Arthur Griffith   Independent 15 December 1936 14 December 1937 364 days [105][106]
George Slater Grimley   Independent 14 December 1937 11 December 1939 1 year, 362 days [107][108][109][110]
31 John Douglas Lesingham Gaden   Independent 11 December 1939 10 December 1940 365 days [111]
32 Lyle Howard Marshall Moore   Independent 10 December 1940 16 December 1941 1 year, 6 days [112][113][114][115]
Keith Denis Manion   Independent 16 December 1941 7 December 1942 356 days [116]
33 Aubrey Erskine Smith   Independent 7 December 1942 7 December 1943 1 year, 0 days [117][118]
34 Leon Snider   Independent 7 December 1943 11 December 1944 1 year, 4 days [119][120]
George Slater Grimley   Independent 11 December 1944 9 December 1946 1 year, 363 days [121]
35 Reginald Rosborough Thornton   Independent 9 December 1946 8 December 1947 364 days [122][123]
36 Leslie Edye Duff   Independent 8 December 1947 31 December 1948 1 year, 23 days [124][125]
Hugh Latimer   Independent 1 January 1949 11 December 1951 2 years, 344 days [126][127][128][129]
37 William Frederick Arthur Harvey   Independent 11 December 1951 9 December 1952 364 days [130][131]
38 Chester William Davies   Independent 9 December 1952 15 December 1953 1 year, 6 days [132][133]
Leslie Edye Duff   Independent 15 December 1953 December 1954 351 days [134][135]
39 John Esler Calwell   Independent December 1954 December 1955 [136]
40 Hugh Carlyle Foster   Independent December 1955 December 1956 [13]
41 Norman Ernest Mills   Independent December 1956 December 1957 [13]
William Frederick Arthur Harvey   Independent December 1957 December 1958 [13]
42 A. D. Frost   Independent December 1958 December 1959 [13]
John Esler Calwell   Independent December 1959 December 1960 [13]
43 Allan Charles Murchison   Independent December 1960 December 1961 [13]
Maxwell Elliott Lawrence   Independent December 1961 December 1962 [13]
Allan Charles Murchison   Independent December 1962 December 1963 [13]
Maxwell Elliott Lawrence   Independent December 1963 December 1964 [13]
44 Graham John Crouch   Independent December 1964 December 1965 [13]
Maxwell Elliott Lawrence   Independent December 1965 December 1966 [13]
Allan Charles Murchison   Independent December 1966 December 1967 [13]
Graham John Crouch   Independent December 1967 December 1968 [13]
45 Andrew Midwood Clayton   Independent December 1968 December 1969 [13]
46 Grosvenor Charles Thomas Burfitt-Williams   Independent December 1969 December 1970 [13]
47 David L. Parker   Independent December 1970 September 1971 [13]
48 John William O'Brien   Independent September 1971 September 1972 [13]
49 Thomas O'Loghlen Reynolds   Independent September 1972 September 1973 [13]
50 Michael Keith Fosbery Bray   Independent September 1973 September 1974 [13]
51 Graham John O'Neill   Independent September 1974 September 1975 [13]
John William O'Brien   Independent September 1975 September 1976 [13]
Michael Keith Fosbery Bray   Independent September 1976 September 1977 [13]
52 Anthony Wentworth Perry   Independent September 1977 September 1978 [13]
53 Brenda Somerville Backhouse   Independent September 1978 September 1979 [13][137]
54 Francis Patrick Donohoe   Independent September 1979 September 1980 [13]
55 Charles Bernard Alexander Widdy   Independent September 1980 September 1981 [13]
56 David Fulton Rofe   Independent September 1981 September 1982 [13]
57 Judith Ann May   Independent September 1982 September 1983 [13]
58 John Mungo MacCallum   Independent September 1983 September 1985 [13]
59 Hylda Ann Rolfe   Independent September 1985 September 1986 [13]
Charles Bernard Alexander Widdy   Independent September 1986 September 1987 [13]
60 Susan Margaret Collett   Independent September 1987 September 1988 [13]
61 Elaine Cassidy   Independent September 1988 September 1989 [13]
Hylda Ann Rolfe   Independent September 1989 September 1990 [13]
62 Peter King   Independent September 1990 September 1991 [13]
63 Catherine Elizabeth Lemech   Independent September 1991 September 1992 [13]
64 Andrew Briger   Independent September 1992 September 1994 [13][138][139][140]
65 David Leach   Independent September 1994 September 1995 [13]
66 Neville Gruzman   Independent September 1995 4 September 1996 [13][141][142]
67 Greg James Medcraft   Independent 4 September 1996 September 1998 [13][142][143]
68 Mairaed Bilmon   Woollahra Action Committee September 1998 21 September 1999 1 year, 20 days [13]
69 Andrew Petrie   Liberal 21 September 1999 September 2000 346 days [13][144][145][146]
70 Christopher J. Dawson   Independent September 2000 19 September 2001 1 year, 18 days [13]
71 John Comino   Liberal 19 September 2001 15 April 2004 2 years, 209 days [147]
72 Geoffrey Rundle   Residents First 15 April 2004 7 September 2005 1 year, 145 days [148]
Andrew Petrie   Liberal 7 September 2005 20 September 2006 1 year, 13 days [149]
73 Keri Huxley   20 September 2006 17 September 2007 362 days [150]
Geoffrey Rundle   Residents First 17 September 2007 13 September 2008 362 days [151]
Andrew Petrie   Liberal 1 October 2008 21 September 2010 1 year, 355 days [152][153]
74 Isabelle Shapiro   Independent 21 September 2010 13 September 2011 357 days [154]
75 Susan Wynne   Residents First 13 September 2011 27 September 2012 1 year, 14 days [155]
Andrew Petrie   Liberal 27 September 2012 19 September 2013 357 days [156][144]
76 Toni Zeltzer   19 September 2013 25 September 2017 4 years, 6 days [157][158][159][160]
77 Peter Cavanagh   25 September 2017 23 September 2019 1 year, 363 days [161]
Susan Wynne   23 September 2019 26 September 2023 5 years, 47 days [162][163][164]
78 Richard Shields   26 September 2023 9 October 2024 1 Year, 13 Days [165]
78 Sarah Swan   9 October 2024 Incumbent 31 days [2]

Deputy Mayors

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The position of Deputy Mayor was made a permanent council position under the Local Government Act 1919. The following individuals have been elected as Deputy Mayor of Woollahra:

# Deputy Mayor Party Term start Term end Time in office Notes Mayor
Keri Huxley   Liberal 15 April 2004 13 September 2004 151 days [148] Rundle
David Shoebridge   Greens 13 September 2004 7 September 2005 359 days [166]
Marcus Ehrlich   Labor 7 September 2005 20 September 2006 2 years, 10 days [149] Petrie
20 September 2006 17 September 2007 [150] Huxley
Isabelle Shapiro   Independent 17 September 2007 1 October 2008 2 years, 6 days [151] Rundle
1 October 2008 23 September 2009 [152] Petrie
Peter Cavanagh   Liberal 23 September 2009 21 September 2010 1 year, 355 days [153]
21 September 2010 13 September 2011 [154] Shapiro
Toni Zeltzer   13 September 2011 27 September 2012 1 year, 14 days [155] Wynne
Katherine O'Regan   27 September 2012 19 September 2013 1 year, 356 days [156] Petrie
19 September 2013 18 September 2014 [157] Zeltzer
Greg Levenston   18 September 2014 21 September 2015 1 year, 3 days [158]
Susan Wynne   21 September 2015 25 September 2017 3 years, 3 days [160][159]
25 September 2017 24 September 2018 [161] Cavanagh
Mary-Lou Jarvis   24 September 2018 23 September 2019 364 days [167]
Richard Shields   23 September 2019 5 January 2022 2 years, 104 days [162][168][163] Wynne
Isabelle Shapiro   5 January 2022 26 September 2023 1 year, 264 days [164]
Sarah Swan   26 September 2023 9 October 2024 1 Year, 13 Days [165] Shields
Sean Carmichael   9 October 2024 Incumbent 31 days [2] Swan

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