List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Sydney - List of Mayors, Lord Mayors and Administrators of Sydney

List of Mayors, Lord Mayors and Administrators of Sydney

# Officeholder Term Office title Party
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 1854–1856
John Rae 1854–1856
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 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
42 Sir Thomas Hughes 1902
Sir Thomas Hughes 1902–1903 Lord Mayor
43 Samuel Edward Lees 1904
44 Allen Arthur Taylor 1905–1906
Sir Thomas Hughes 1907–1908
Allen Arthur Taylor 1909–1912
45 George Thomas Clarke 1912
46 Sir Arthur Cocks 1913
47 Richard Watkins Richards 1914–1915
48 Richard Meagher 1916–1917
49 James Joynton Smith 1918
50 John English 1919
51 Sir Richard Watkins Richards 1919–1920
52 William Patrick Fitzgerald 1920
53 William Lambert 1921
54 William Percy McElhone 1922
55 David Gilpin 1923–1924
56 Patrick Vincent Stokes 1925–1926
57 John Harold Mostyn 1927
n/a n/a E.P. Fleming 1928–1930 Commissioners
J. Garlick 1928–1930
H.E. Morton 1928–1930
Gordon Bennett 1928–1930
58 Ernest Marks 1930 Lord Mayor
59 Joseph Jackson 1931
60 Sir Samuel Walder 1932
61 R.C. Hagon 1933
62 Sir Alfred L. Parker 1934–1935
63 Arthur McElhone 1935
64 Archibald Howie 1936–1937
65 Sir Norman L. Nock 1938–1939
66 Stanley S. Crick 1940–1942
67 R.J. Bartley 1943–1944
68 W. Neville Harding 1945
R.J. Bartley 1946–1948
69 Ernest Charles O'Dea 1949–1952
70 Pat Hills 1953–1956
71 Harry Jensen 1957–1965
72 John Armstrong 1966–1967
n/a n/a Vernon Treatt 1967–1969 Chief Commissioner
John Shaw 1967–1969 Deputy Chief Commissioner
William Pettingell 1967–1969 Commissioner
73 Sir Laurence Emmet McDermott 1969—1972 Lord Mayor Civic Reform
74 David Griffin 1972—1973
75 Sir Nicholas Shehadie 1973—1975
76 Leo Port 1975–1978
77 Nelson Meers 1978–1980
78 Doug Sutherland 1980–1987
n/a n/a Sir Eric Neal 1987 Administrator n/a
Sir Eric Neal 1987–1988 Chief Commissioner
Sir Nicholas Shehadie 1987–1988 Deputy Chief Commissioner
Norman Oakes 1987–1988 Commissioner
79 Jeremy Bingham 1989—1991 Lord Mayor Independent
80 Frank Sartor 1991—2003 Independent
81 Lucy Turnbull 2003—2004 Independent
n/a Tony Pooley 2004 Commissioners
Garry Payne 2004
Lucy Turnbull 2004
82 Clover Moore 2004—present Lord Mayor Independent

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