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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox Australian place The City of Gosford was a local government area that was located in the Central Coast region in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The incorporation of Gosford dates back to 1886 when the Town of Gosford was proclaimed as the Borough of Gosford, becoming the Municipality of Gosford from 1906. In 1908, the Gosford Municipality merged into Erina Shire which covered the remaining Central Coast area outside of Gosford, but regained its independence in 1936. From 1 January 1947, local government in the Central Coast region was reorganised, creating Gosford Shire and Wyong Shire, and the final boundaries of Gosford City Council date from this period. From 1 January 1980, Gosford Shire was granted city status, becoming the City of Gosford. On 12 May 2016 the Minister for Local Government amalgamated the City of Gosford and Wyong Shire Councils. The Central Coast Council was established on the same day, covering the combined areas.[1]

Until its merger with the Wyong Shire in 2016, The City of Gosford covered an area of Шаблон:Convert. Its administrative seat was located in Gosford, approximately Шаблон:Convert north of Sydney and approximately Шаблон:Convert south of Newcastle. The city was bounded to the east by the Tasman Sea, to the south by Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River, to the west by the Great North Road where it encircled the Dharug National Park taking in the catchment area of the Mangrove Creek Dam, before heading south–east towards the coast, north of Forresters Beach.

The last mayor of the Gosford City Council was Cr. Lawrie McKinna, an independent politician.[2]

Suburbs and localities

The local government area included a moderately densely populated coastal strip that extended northward from the Hawkesbury River, and an extensive sparsely-populated region to the west that was largely native bush. The towns and villages located within the City of Gosford were:

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History

Early history

The traditional Aboriginal inhabitants of the lands now known as the Brisbane Water were the Guringai people of the Eora nation.[3] The Darkingung people occupied large areas inland west towards Rylstone, and north to Cessnock and Wollombi.[4]

In 1811, the Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie, gave the first land grant in the region to William Nash, a former marine of the First Fleet. No further grants were made in the area until 1821.[5] In 1839 governor Sir George Gipps named the town of Gosford after his friend, The Earl of Gosford.[4] In 1840, the Brisbane Water Police District was proclaimed covering the area from the Hawkesbury River to Lake Macquarie and which administered local government under the control of magistrates.[6][7] In 1843, the Brisbane Water District Council was proclaimed on the same boundaries as the Police District, and replaced the appointed magistrates with an elected council as part of an early attempt to establish local government administration throughout the colony.[8] This experiment in local government was not very successful, with much public opposition focused on the issue of increased taxation, and a lack of oversight and faulty administration led to the collapse of many of these District Councils. The Brisbane Water District Council had ceased to exist by 1855, and the NSW Parliament passed the Municipalities Act in 1858, which allowed for the creation of Municipalities and Boroughs if a petition of as few as 50 signatures was presented to the government.[9] However, no petition was ever sent from the residents of Brisbane Water to the government under this act, and local matters reverted to the police magistrates for determination.[10]

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The School of Arts on the corner of Mann Street and Georgiana Terrace, Gosford, was the council seat of Gosford from 1886 to 1907, and Erina from 1907 to 1912. It was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1927 with only the sandstone base remaining.

Gosford Borough

Under the succeeding Municipalities Act, 1867, which allowed for residents to petition the Colonial Government for incorporation, a petition signed by 59 Gosford residents, amongst a population of approximately 1,000 at the time, was sent to the governor on 10 June 1886 requesting the establishment of the "Borough of Gosford" with two wards, East Gosford and West Gosford.[11] The petition was subsequently accepted and on 11 November 1886, the "Borough of Gosford" was proclaimed by the governor Lord Carrington, with an area of 1,840 acres in and around the Town of Gosford.[12] The first election for the six aldermen and two auditors was held at Gosford Courthouse on 1 February 1887, and the first mayor, John Bennett Whiteway, was elected at the first council meeting on 20 February 1887.[13][14][15] From 1888, the borough council meetings were held in the Gosford School of Arts building at 38 Mann Street.[16]

Erina Shire

The remaining area of the Brisbane Water Police District outside of Gosford continued to be administered by the police magistrates until 1906.[10] From 7 March 1906, this area became the Erina Shire, when it was proclaimed by the NSW Government Gazette along with 132 other new Shires as a result of the passing of the Local Government (Shires) Act 1905.[17] On 16 May 1906, the Shire was divided in to three Ridings (A, B, C) and five temporary councillors were appointed (John Bourke of Kincumber, John Martin Moroney of Woy Woy, Harold Stanley Robinson of Penang, Manasseh Ward of Gosford, and Alexander Wilkinson of Wyong).[18][19] The Temporary Council first met at Gosford Courthouse on 13 June 1906 and Manasseh Ward was elected as the chairman.[20] The first election was held on 24 November 1906 and the first meeting of the elected nine-member council was held at the Gosford Courthouse on 5 December 1906, with councillor Ward elected to continue serving as the first shire president.[21][22]

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Erina Shire Chambers in Gosford, built 1912.

With the coming into effect of the Local Government Act, 1906, the Borough of Gosford became the Municipality of Gosford, as well as the power of Councils to petition the government to dissolve and merge with other Councils. In July 1907 a petition from the Municipality of Gosford was published in the Government Gazette requesting to merge with Erina Shire, the first Council to do so under the 1906 act.[23] However, owing to objections from the Wyong Progress Association and the Erina Shire Council, a public inquiry was established by the secretary for public works, where it was heard that the Gosford Municipality was in debt and desired to merge with Erina to resolve its financial issues.[24] Despite objections, the commissioner returned a recommendation for the merger and a proposal for a six-ward model was considered and accepted at a conference held on 30 September 1907.[25][26] The proposal for a six-ward Erina Shire with Gosford becoming F Riding was subsequently proclaimed and came into effect on 23 January 1908.[27][28][29] The new Shire Council Chambers on Mann Street, Gosford, were officially opened on 4 May 1912.[30]

In 1921, a group of ratepayers angered by what they saw as a general neglect of their local area, formed an organisation to work towards the separation of the Woy Woy Peninsula area from Erina Shire.[31][32] On 27 April 1928 a proposal for separation was received and the Shire of Woy Woy was subsequently proclaimed on 1 August 1928.[33][34]

Gosford Municipality and Brisbane Water County Council

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The meeting chamber of Gosford Council Chambers on Mann Street, completed in 1939.

In March 1936, three councillors of Erina Shire were dismissed from office for having held office while subject to a special disqualification, and it was also revealed that council staff had not been paid since February.[35][36] As the council could not meet due to lack of quorum, on 24 March 1936 the Minister for Local Government, Eric Spooner, dismissed the council and appointed an administrator, B. C. Hughes.[37][38] Spooner commissioned Hughes to undertake an inquiry into the administration of Erina Shire and, following a January petition from Gosford and Point Clare residents for a new Gosford municipality, also to investigate the question of the separation of Gosford from the Shire.[39][40] The inquiry found in favour of a separation of Gosford, which was accepted by Spooner, and Erina Shire was divided again to re-form the Municipality of Gosford on 24 October 1936, including the areas of the former Gosford Municipality abolished in 1908 and also new areas from Narara to Woy Woy and Point Clare.[41][42][43] A nine-member provisional council was appointed the same day, and at the first meeting on 24 October 1936 William Calman Grahame was elected as the first mayor and Charles Staples, the former mayor of Woy Woy, was elected deputy mayor.[44] Following the first council election on 23 January 1937, Grahame and Staples were re-elected to their positions on 29 January.[45][46]

In March 1938, the first permanent supply of town water was delivered to Gosford, with the opening of a new water supply direct from Lower Mooney Dam on the Mooney Mooney Creek.[4] On 22 April 1939, the Gosford Council Chambers on Mann Street, designed in the Inter-war Art Deco style by architects Loyal Figgis and Virgil Cizzio and built by A. E. Catterall at a cost of £5,785, was officially opened by the Minister for Local Government, Eric Spooner.[47][48][49]

Following significant debate about the provision of electricity undertakings across the Central Coast, including over the split between Erina Shire and Gosford,[50] on 16 October 1942 Gosford Municipality combined with the Shires of Erina and Woy Woy to form the Brisbane Water County Council to provide electricity to the combined area of the three councils. The county council operated as an electricity and gas supplier and retailer and was managed by representatives of the three councils. The county council operated until its amalgamation with the Sydney County Council from 1 January 1980.[51]

Gosford and Wyong

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Gosford Council Chambers on Mann Street, completed in 1939 was the council seat until 1974, when it was demolished for the present Gosford Administration Building.

In June 1945, Erina Shire resolved to investigate the reconstitution of local government on the Central Coast into two shires and following further discussions a formal proposal was presented to the Minister for Local Government, Joseph Cahill, in October 1945.[52][53] Nevertheless, the proposal proved divisive, with Gosford and the Wyong section of Erina Shire in favour and the rest of Erina Shire and Woy Woy Shire opposed.[54] The formal government inquiry subsequently supported the proposal and in April 1946, Cahill notified the councils of his intention to proceed.[55] On 1 January 1947, part of Erina Shire, all of Woy Woy Shire and the Municipality of Gosford formed Gosford Shire, and the remainder of Erina Shire north and east of Kulnura, Central Mangrove and Lisarow formed Wyong Shire.[56]

In August 1948, Gosford Shire established the first Library Service, with branches opening on 13 August at Woy Woy (in the old Council Chambers) and on 16 August on Mann Street next to the Council Chambers.[4][57] An expanded Gosford Branch Library was opened in 1951 by the Minister for Education, Bob Heffron.[58] New Libraries were subsequently opened at Gosford (Donnison St, 1969), Umina (1983), Kariong (2002) and at Kincumber, Wyoming and Erina (2003).[59]

On 23 February 1961, Gosford Shire Council resolved to suspend the shire clerk, Nigel George Howes, noting dissatisfaction with his work and that they no longer had confidence in him. However, Howes later gained an Equity Court ruling that placed a suspension on council's dismissal of him until a public inquiry could be held to investigate the Council resolution.[60] Awaiting the results of the inquiry, Howes returned to work in March and was suspended again on 6 June 1961, with the council then airing various allegations in the inquiry against him.[61][62][63][64] On 5 August 1961, the council was brought into disrepute again when Councillor Donald Norman Lamont was convicted on 11 counts (fined £450) for three breaches of the Local Government Act 1919, including voting and participating in debate on several developments in which he had a significant undeclared financial interest.[65] As a result of these events, the Minister for Local Government, Pat Hills, announced that due to the failure of council to resolve these matters and the loss of public confidence in the council, he would dismiss the council and appoint an administrator.[66] Subsequently, on 20 September 1961 Hills dismissed the council and appointed the Chief Inspector of Local Government Accounts, Henry William Dane, as administrator.[67] On the dismissal, Councillor Dangar laid the blame for the dysfunction at the feet of the acting shire president, Jack Roberts: "As soon as Councillor Barrett [the shire president] became ill, you made no effort to work with Mr Howes and you had him sacked within two weeks."[66] The inquiry was concluded in October 1961, with Special Magistrate E. R. Harvey finding that there was "no justification" for Council's actions to suspend the shire clerk.[68] Not long after, Dane reinstated Howes to duty as shire clerk, and the council would remain under administration until December 1965.[69][70]

In 1974–1976, the 1939 Gosford Council Council Chambers were demolished and replaced by the Gosford Administration Building, a Brutalist style tower with a pre-cast concrete facade designed by prominent architects, McConnell Smith & Johnston.[71] On 9 November 1979, the Shire of Gosford was proclaimed as the City of Gosford, with effect from 1 January 1980.[72][73]

In January 1997, the mayor of Gosford, Tony Sansom, was briefly threatened with dismissal from office when a Magistrate ordered that he be removed from office as a result of litigation that alleged irregularities in moving the dates of the September 1996 mayoral election. However, Sansom, who described the magistrate's ruling as "bizarre" appealed the decision to the Supreme Court.[74] On 4 July 1997, the Supreme Court overturned the magistrate's ruling, with Justice Michael Grove noting that the ruling was an "error of law".[75]

Establishment of Central Coast Council and abolition of Gosford City Council

In 2015 a review of local government boundaries by the NSW Government Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal recommended that Wyong Shire and Gosford City councils merge to form one single council with an area of Шаблон:Convert and support a population of approximately 331,007.[76] On 12 May 2016, with the release of the Local Government (Council Amalgamations) Proclamation 2016, Central Coast Council was formed from Wyong Shire and Gosford City councils.[77] The first meeting of the Central Coast Council was held at the Wyong Civic Centre on 25 May 2016, with meetings alternating between Gosford and Wyong.[78][79]

Demographics

At the 2011 Census, there were 162 440 people in Gosford local government area, making the area the twelfth most populous local government area in New South Wales, and the twenty–fourth most populous local government area in Australia. Of these 48.2% were male and 51.8% were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.2% of the population. The median age of people in the City of Gosford was 42 years; significantly higher than the national median of 37 years. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 18.7% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 19.2% of the population, compared to 14.0% being the national median of people aged over 65 years. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 48.6% were married and 13.8% were either divorced or separated.[80] With a higher proportion of elderly residents than the national median, the data reflects the colloquial term for the area as God's Waiting Room.[81]

Population growth in the City of Gosford between the 2001 Census and the 2006 Census was 2.67%; and in the subsequent five years to the 2011 Census, population growth was 2.71%. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78% and 8.32% respectively, population growth in the Gosford local government area was nearly one third below the national average.[82] The median weekly income for residents within the City of Gosford was approximately 10% lower than the national average.[80][83]

At the 2011 Census, the proportion of residents in the Gosford local government area who stated their ancestry as Australian or Anglo-Saxon exceeded 78% of all residents. In excess of 60% of all residents in the City of Gosford nominated a religious affiliation with Christianity at the 2011 Census, which was significantly higher than the national average of 50.2%. Meanwhile, as at the Census date, compared to the national average, households in the Gosford local government area had a lower than average proportion (7.5%) where two or more languages are spoken (national average was 20.4%); and a higher proportion (89.9%) where English only was spoken at home (national average was 76.8%).[80]

Selected historical census data for the City of Gosford local government area
Census year 1991
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1996
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2001[82] 2006[83] 2011[80]
Population Estimated residents on Census night 128 781 144 840 154 045 158 157 162 440
LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales 9th 12th
% of New South Wales population 2.25% Шаблон:Profit 2.40% Шаблон:Profit 2.42% 2.35%
% of Australian population 0.76% Шаблон:Profit 0.81% Шаблон:Profit 0.82% Шаблон:Loss 0.80% Шаблон:Loss 0.76%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
top responses
English 31.5%
Australian 30.4%
Irish 9.2%
Scottish 7.5%
German 2.3%
Language,
top responses
(other than English)
Spanish 0.2% Шаблон:Profit 0.3% Шаблон:Profit 0.4%
Italian 0.4% Шаблон:Loss 0.3% Шаблон:Profit 0.4%
German 0.3% Шаблон:Steady 0.3% Шаблон:Profit 0.4%
Cantonese 0.2% Шаблон:Steady 0.2% Шаблон:Profit 0.3%
Mandarin n/c n/c Шаблон:Profit 0.3%
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation,
top responses
Anglican 31.2% Шаблон:Loss 28.5% Шаблон:Loss 26.7%
Catholic 26.3% Шаблон:Loss 25.6% Шаблон:Steady 25.6%
No Religion 12.3% Шаблон:Profit 15.4% Шаблон:Profit 19.8%
Uniting Church 6.0% Шаблон:Loss 5.2% Шаблон:Loss 4.4%
Presbyterian and Reformed 4.1% Шаблон:Loss 3.5% Шаблон:Loss 3.2%
Median weekly incomes
Personal income Median weekly personal income Шаблон:AUD438 Шаблон:AUD534
% of Australian median income 94.0% 92.5%
Family income Median weekly family income A$944 A$1,395
% of Australian median income 91.9% 94.2%
Household income Median weekly household income A$1,147 A$1,089
% of Australian median income 98.0% 88.2%

Council

Final composition and election method

Gosford City Council was composed of ten councillors elected proportionally as one entire ward. All councillors were elected for a fixed four-year term of office. The last election was held on 8 September 2012, and the makeup of the council was as follows:[84] The mayor and deputy mayor were elected annually by the councillors at a special meeting of the council in September. The final Council, elected in 2012 and abolished in 2016, in order of election, were:[84]

Councillor Party Notes
Шаблон:Australian party style Jeff Strickson Liberal Elected 2008–2016.
Шаблон:Australian party style Jim Macfadyen Labor Elected 2004–2016. Mayor 2007–2008. Deputy mayor 2014–2015.[85][86]
Шаблон:Australian party style Lawrie McKinna Independent Elected 2012–2016. Mayor 2012–2016.[2][87][88][86][89]
Шаблон:Australian party style Hillary Morris Greens Elected 2012–2016.
Шаблон:Australian party style Bob Ward Liberal Elected 2008–2016. Deputy mayor 2012–2014.[87][88]
Шаблон:Australian party style Vicki Scott Labor Elected 2004–2016.
Шаблон:Australian party style Gabby Bowles Independent Elected 2012–2016 on McKinna's ticket.
Шаблон:Australian party style Chris Burke Liberal Elected 2008–2016.
Шаблон:Australian party style Craig Doyle Independent Elected 1999–2016. Deputy mayor 2003–2007, 2008–2012, 2015–2016.[90][91][92][93][94][95][96][89]
Шаблон:Australian party style Deanna Bocking Liberal Elected 2012–2016.

Mayors and Shire Presidents

Mayors 1886–1908

# Mayor Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Шаблон:Nts John Bennett Whiteway 20 February 1887 18 February 1888 Шаблон:Ayd [15]
Шаблон:Nts Henry Charles Wheeler 18 February 1888 14 February 1889 Шаблон:Ayd [97]
Шаблон:Nts George Watt 14 February 1889 2 August 1889 Шаблон:Ayd [98]
Шаблон:Nts Manasseh Ward 2 August 1889 14 February 1890 Шаблон:Ayd [99]
Henry Charles Wheeler 14 February 1890 16 February 1893 Шаблон:Ayd [100][101][102]
Шаблон:Nts John James Mullard 16 February 1893 21 March 1895 Шаблон:Ayd [103][104]
Henry Charles Wheeler 21 March 1895 5 February 1896 Шаблон:Ayd [105]
Шаблон:Nts Charles Cain 5 February 1896 17 September 1896 Шаблон:Ayd [106]
Manasseh Ward 17 September 1896 10 February 1899 Шаблон:Ayd [107][108][109]
Шаблон:Nts Jeremiah James Mason 10 February 1899 21 February 1901 Шаблон:Ayd [110][111]
Manasseh Ward 21 February 1901 10 July 1903 Шаблон:Ayd [112][113][114]
Jeremiah James Mason 10 July 1903 3 February 1904 Шаблон:Ayd

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Шаблон:Nts James Kibble 3 February 1904 23 January 1908 Шаблон:Ayd [116][117][118][119]

Mayors 1936–1947

# Mayor Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Шаблон:Nts William Calman Grahame 24 October 1936 4 December 1940 Шаблон:Ayd [44][45][120][121][122][123][124]
Шаблон:Nts Ralph Randall Mortimer 4 December 1940 4 December 1940 Шаблон:Ayd [125][126][127]
Шаблон:Nts John Cunningham Speers 23 December 1940 11 January 1943 Шаблон:Ayd [128][129][130]
Шаблон:Nts Clarence James Lloyd 11 January 1943 December 1943 Шаблон:Ayd [131][132]
John Cunningham Speers December 1943 1 January 1947 Шаблон:Ayd [133][134]

Shire Presidents 1947–1980, and Mayors 1980–2016

# Shire president Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Шаблон:Nts John Cunningham Speers January 1947 18 July 1947 Шаблон:Ayd [135][136]
Шаблон:Nts William Baldwin 18 July 1947 6 December 1947 Шаблон:Ayd [135][137]
Шаблон:Nts J. H. Parks 10 December 1947 7 December 1948 Шаблон:Ayd [138]
Шаблон:Nts William Benjamin Grahame 7 December 1948 19 December 1949 Шаблон:Ayd [139]
Шаблон:Nts George Downes 19 December 1949 5 December 1950 Шаблон:Ayd [140]
William Benjamin Grahame 5 December 1950 6 December 1951 Шаблон:Ayd [141]
Шаблон:Nts William David Tarrant 6 December 1951 1 December 1952 Шаблон:Ayd [142]
William Benjamin Grahame 1 December 1952 8 December 1953 Шаблон:Ayd [143]
Шаблон:Nts James Arthur Brown 8 December 1953 1956 [144][145][146]
Шаблон:Nts John Leslie Chambers 1956 December 1956 [146]
James Arthur Brown December 1956 December 1957 [146]
Шаблон:Nts Charles Thomas Barrett December 1957 1961 [146]
Jack Roberts (Acting) 1961 20 September 1961 [146]
Henry William Dane (Administrator) 20 September 1961 4 December 1965 Шаблон:Ayd [67][70][66]
Шаблон:Nts R. M. Vaughan December 1965 December 1967 [146]
Шаблон:Nts William J. Bullion December 1967 December 1968 [146]
Шаблон:Nts L. J. McCarthy December 1968 December 1969 [146]
William J. Bullion December 1969 1971 [146]
Reginald James Tarbox (Acting) 1971 September 1971 [146]
Шаблон:Nts Robert Lionel Hyndman September 1971 September 1972
Шаблон:Nts J. W. Laurenson September 1972 September 1973 [146]
Шаблон:Nts Malcolm Brooks September 1973 September 1977 [147][146]
Шаблон:Nts Donald Ernest Leggett September 1977 1 January 1980 [146]
# Mayor Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Donald Ernest Leggett 1 January 1980 September 1982 [148][146]
Шаблон:Nts Barrie N. Horne September 1982 September 1983
Шаблон:Nts Peter Coleman September 1983 September 1985
Шаблон:Nts Robert Bell September 1985 September 1986
Шаблон:Nts Dr Patricia Harrison September 1986 September 1989
Шаблон:Nts Kim Margin September 1989 September 1990
Dr Patricia Harrison September 1990 September 1991
Robert Bell September 1991 September 1993
Шаблон:Nts Dirk O'Connor September 1993 September 1994
Шаблон:Nts Tony Sansom September 1994 September 1998 [74][75]
Шаблон:Nts Chris Holstein September 1998 September 2001 [149][150][151]
Robert Bell September 2001 19 April 2004 [152][153][154]
Malcolm Brooks 19 April 2004 30 September 2005 Шаблон:Ayd [90]
Шаблон:Nts Laurie Maher 30 September 2005 24 September 2007 Шаблон:Ayd [91][92]
Шаблон:Nts Jim Macfadyen 24 September 2007 30 September 2008 Шаблон:Ayd [85]
Chris Holstein 30 September 2008 28 September 2010 Шаблон:Ayd [93][94]
Laurie Maher 28 September 2010 8 September 2012 Шаблон:Ayd [95][96]
Шаблон:Nts Lawrie McKinna 24 September 2012 12 May 2016 Шаблон:Ayd [2][87][88][86][89]

Council executives

Town clerk Term Notes
Robert John White 7 March 1887 – 30 January 1888 [155]
William Hastings 30 January 1888 – 4 February 1903 [156][157][158][159][160][161][162]
Richard Blaxland Hays 4 February 1903 – 14 September 1905 [163]
William Hastings 14 September 1905 – 23 January 1908 [164][165][119]
Town clerk Term Notes
Nigel George Howes 2 November 1936 – 31 December 1946 [166]
Shire clerk Term Notes
Nigel George Howes 1 January 1947 – 1966 [167][168][169][69]
Benjamin G. Pratt 1966 – 1980
Town clerk Term Notes
Benjamin G. Pratt 1 January 1980 – 1982
W. H. Grant 1983 – 1988
City Manager Term Notes
Neville Prince 1988 – 1 February 1991 [170]
Keith Dedden 1 February 1991 – 30 June 1993 [170]
General Manager Term Notes
Keith Dedden 1 July 1993 – 1995 [171]
Peter Wilson 1995 – 1 June 2012 [172]
Stephen Glenn (Acting) 1 June 2012 – 31 December 2012 [172]
Chief Executive Officer Term Notes
Paul Anderson 1 January 2013 – 12 May 2016 [173]

Coat of arms

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External links

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