List of mayors and lord mayors of Perth

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The history of the City of Perth, a local government area of Western Australia is defined over three distinct periods:

  • From 1829 to 1838 — controlled by the Governor of Western Australia
  • From 1838 to 1858 — controlled by the Perth Town Trust
  • From 1858 to present — controlled by the Perth City Council, later renamed City of Perth
Lord Mayor of Perth
Incumbent
Basil Zempilas
since 19 October 2020
StyleThe Right Honourable Lord Mayor
AppointerCity of Perth
Inaugural holderJames T. Franklin[a]
Formation1929[b]
Photographs of all mayors and lord mayors start from George Shenton on the staircase of the Perth Town Hall

Origins

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On 15 June 1837, an Act was proclaimed to ..provide for the management of roads, streets and other internal communications within the settlement of Western Australia.[1] The management and control was vested in a body of trustees consisting of the Justices of the Peace resident in the town; and the proprietors of allotments held in fee simple. The act was repealed in September 1842 and authority was conferred on elected representatives. The first elected Chairman and committee took office on 8 February 1842 and comprised:

On 23 February 1856 (two years before the dissolution of the Trust), Perth was constituted a city upon the foundation of the Bishopric of Perth through the consecration of the first Anglican Bishop of Perth, Matthew Blagden Hale.

From 1858 to 1880, the President of the Council was styled "Chairman", from 1880 until 1929, the Chairman was termed the "Mayor" and from 1929 the mayor was elevated to the title of "Lord Mayor".

Chairman, Perth Town Trust (1838–1858)

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George Shenton (Jr.) in his mayoral robes. Chairman of Perth City Council from 1876-77; and mayor in 1880-84 and 1886-88. He became Sir George Shenton in 1893.[2]
OfficeholderTerm
George Leake1838–1840
Richard Hinds1841
Walter Boyd Andrews1842
Thomas Helms1843–1845
James Purkis1846–1848
Thomas Helms[3]1849
Henry Laroche Cole1853
George Shenton Sr1854–1855
George Shenton Sr; Sir Luke Leake[4]1856
George Shenton Sr1857–1858

Chairman, Perth City Council (1858–1879)

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OfficeholderTerm
Henry Laroche Cole1858–1860
Julian Carr1861–1863
Julian Carr; Alfred Hillman; George Haysom1864
Julian Carr1865–1868
Julian Carr; George Glyde1869
George Glyde1870–1873
George Randell1874–1875
George Shenton1876–1877
Sir Stephen Henry Parker1877–1879

Mayor, Perth City Council (1880–1929)

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Stephen Henry Parker who had four separate terms of office
OfficeholderTerm
George Shenton1880
Stephen Henry Parker; George Shenton1881
George Shenton1882–1884
George Randell1885
George Shenton1886–1888
Dr Edward Scott1889–1891
Edward Keane[5]1891–1892
Sir Stephen Henry Parker1892
Alexander Forrest[6]1893–1895
Henry Saunders[7]1895–1898
Alexander Forrest1898–1900
William Brookman[8]1900–1901
Sir Stephen Henry Parker1901
William Loton1901–1902
Harry Brown[9]1902–1905
Sydney Stubbs1905–1907
Thomas Molloy1908–1909
Richard Paul Vincent[10]1909–1911
Thomas Molloy1911–1912
John Prowse[c]1913–1914
John Nicholson[c]1914–1915
Frank Rea1916–1917
Sir William Lathlain1918–1923
James Franklin1923–1929

Lord Mayor, Perth City Council (since 1929)

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OfficeholderTerm
Hon James T Franklin1929–1930
Hon Sir William Lathlain1930–1932
Hon James T Franklin1932–1934
Joseph J. Poynton1934–1937
Charles Harper1937–1939
Sir Thomas William Meagher1940–1945
Sir Joseph Totterdell1946–1953
James Murray1953–1955
Sir Harry Howard1955–1964
Charles J. B. Veryard1964–1967
Sir Thomas Wardle1967–1972
Ernest Henry Lee-Steere1972–1978
Sir Fred Chaney1978–1982
Mick Michael1982–1988
Chas Hopkins1988–1991
Rt Hon Reg Withers1991–1994
Dr Peter Nattrass1995–2007
Lisa Scaffidi20 October 2007 – 2 March 2018
None[d]2 March 2018 – 18 October 2020
Basil Zempilas19 October 2020 – present[15]

Electoral results

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2023

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2023 Western Australian mayoral elections: Perth[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentBasil Zempilas3,26456.50+27.06
IndependentSandy Anghie2,10836.49+26.92
IndependentWill Leyland4057.01+7.01
Total formal votes5,77799.26
Informal votes430.74
Turnout5,82034.51−6.78
Independent holdSwing+27.06

Notes

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  1. ^ James T. Franklin was the first to serve as Lord Mayor. The first Chairman was George Leake and the first Mayor was George Shenton.
  2. ^ The position was titled "Chairman" from 1838 to 1879, "Mayor" from 1879 to 1929 and "Lord Mayor" since 1929.
  3. ^ a b The Australian Dictionary of Biography states Charles Nathan served as mayor in 1914,[11] but contemporary sources state that Prowse was succeeded directly by Nicholson.[12]
  4. ^ The City of Perth was run by appointed commissioners from 2 March 2018 to 18 October 2020.[13][14]

References

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  1. ^ "From Village to City". Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885-1954). Perth, WA: National Library of Australia. 31 August 1939. p. 14. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  2. ^ Kimberly, W.B. (compiler) (1897). History of West Australia. A Narrative of her Past. Together With Biographies of Her Leading Men. Melbourne: F.W. Niven. p.11
  3. ^ Data supplied by City of Perth indicated D. Scott (assumed to be Captain Daniel Scott) was joint Chairman from 1849. This however, is unlikely as Capt. Scott was based in and had significant responsibilities in Fremantle as harbour-master. In addition, he was mayor of Fremantle Town Trust from 1848 to 1851 as well as 1853–1854 and 1856–1858.
  4. ^ Leake, Sir Luke Samuel (1828 - 1886) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
  5. ^ Keane, Edward Vivien Harvey (1844 - 1904) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
  6. ^ G. C. Bolton (1981). "Forrest, Alexander (1849 - 1901)". Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8. MUP. pp. 540–543. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  7. ^ "Henry John Saunders" . History of West Australia. 1897. p. 42 – via Wikisource.
  8. ^ Brookman, William Gordon (1859 - 1910) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
  9. ^ "Annual municipal elections: Perth". Western Mail. 22 November 1902. p. 18. Retrieved 25 July 2022 – via Trove.
  10. ^ "DEATH OF R. P. VINCENT". Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954). Perth, WA: National Library of Australia. 17 July 1921. p. 1. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  11. ^ David Mossenson, Nathan, Sir Charles Samuel (1870–1936)Australian Dictionary of Biography, published first in hardcopy 1986, accessed 18 June 2015.
  12. ^ "THE NEW MAYOR."The West Australian, 3 December 1914.
  13. ^ Hon David Templeman MP (2 March 2018). "City of Perth council suspended, inquiry panel to determine fate". Western Australian Government. Archived from the original (Media Release) on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Chair Commissioner and new Commissioner appointed". City of Perth. 9 August 2019. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  15. ^ Warriner, Jessica (17 October 2020). "Radio and TV host Basil Zempilas elected new Perth Lord Mayor". www.abc.net.au. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  16. ^ "2023 Ordinary Election - Perth". Level 2, 66 Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000: Western Australian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 25 March 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

Sources

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  • W.E. Bold, (Town Clerk) (October 1939). "The Story of the Municipal Development Of Our City". Early Days. II: 29–41.
  • Perry, Philippa (25 June 2007). "Perth "lost" history found in old safe". The West Australian. p. 11.
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