List of mayors of Broken Hill

Mayor of Broken Hill
Incumbent
Tom Kennedy
since 4 December 2021
AppointerBroken Hill City Council
Term length4 years
Inaugural holderRichard Piper
Formation3 December 1888

This is a list of the mayors and lord mayors of the City of Broken Hill, a local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

The current mayor is Tom Kennedy, who was elected in December 2021.

Mayors

Mayor Party Term Notes
  Richard Piper Independent 3 December 1888 – 11 February 1889 [1][2][3]
  Zebina Lane Independent 11 February 1889 – 12 February 1890 [4][5][6]
  Thomas Coombe Independent 12 February 1890 – 10 February 1891 [7][8][9]
  George John Morgan Independent 10 February 1891 – 18 February 1892 [10][11]
  August Carl Töpperwien Independent 18 February 1892 – 16 February 1893 [12][13]
  Arthur Evans Martin Independent 16 February 1893 – 21 December 1893 [14][15][16]
  Dennis Creedon Independent 22 December 1893 – 16 February 1894 [17][18]
  Patrick McMahon Independent 16 February 1894 – 13 February 1895 [19][20]
  George Thomas Lambert Independent 13 February 1895 – 10 February 1896 [21]
  John Souter Independent 10 February 1896 – 10 February 1897 [22][23]
  Robert F. Holdsworth Independent 10 February 1897 – 14 February 1898 [24][25]
  George Strachan Independent 14 February 1898 – 21 February 1899 [26][27]
  John Dunstan Independent 21 February 1899 – 16 February 1900 [28][29]
  Jabez Wright Labor 16 February 1900 – 14 February 1901 [30][31]
William John Retallick 14 February 1901 – 13 February 1902 [32]
Thomas Jackson 13 February 1902 – 12 February 1903 [33]
  Alexander Hendry Independent 12 February 1903 – 12 February 1904 [34]
  John Henry Ivey Labor 12 February 1904 – 16 February 1905 [35]
Francis Richard Harvey 16 February 1905 – 16 February 1906 [36]
Thomas Ivey 16 February 1906 – 12 February 1907 [37]
Calvin Chester 12 February 1907 – 6 February 1908 [38]
John Henry Ivey 6 February 1908 – 9 February 1909 [39][40]
John Long 9 February 1909 – 14 February 1910 [41]
Francis Richard Harvey 14 February 1910 – 3 February 1911 [42]
Thomas Glover Marks 3 February 1911 – 5 March 1912 [43][44]
Bernard Brady 5 March 1912 – 1 March 1913 [45][46]
Thomas Francis Hynes 1 March 1913 – 5 February 1914 [47]
William Bernard Driscoll 5 February 1914 – 11 February 1915 [48]
George Wilson Carroll 11 February 1915 – 14 February 1916 [49]
William Bernard Driscoll 14 February 1916 – 12 July 1917 [50]
Thomas Francis Hynes 12 July 1917 – 28 February 1919 [51][52][53]
  John H. Wicks Independent 1 March 1919 – 23 December 1920 [54][55][56][57]
  S. R. Gray Independent 23 December 1920 – 22 December 1921 [58]
  John H. Wicks Independent 22 December 1921 – 18 December 1922 [59]
  Samuel Townsend Independent 18 December 1922 – December 1924 [60]
  Alfred Stanley Rawling Independent December 1924 – December 1925 [61]
  Richard Dennis Labor December 1925 – December 1928 [62][63]
  William Shoobridge Independent December 1928 – December 1929 [64][65][66]
  Richard Dennis Labor December 1929 – 17 December 1931 [67][68]
H. C. Cleeland 17 December 1931 – 21 December 1933 [69][70]
E. J. Barnes 21 December 1933 – 5 December 1937 [71][72][73]
George Lambert 16 December 1937 – 5 July 1939 [74][75][76]
Percy John Francis Rowe 18 July 1939 – 20 July 1948 [77][78][79]
Walter Riddiford 3 August 1948[80] – December 1962 [81][82]
George Dial December 1962 – September 1974
  Noel Hicks Independent September 1974 – September 1975 [83]
  Raymond Sawyers Independent September 1975 – September 1976
  Noel Hicks Independent September 1976 – September 1977
  Kevin Clarke Labor September 1977 – September 1980 [83]
Peter Black September 1980 – September 1999 [83]
  Ron Page Broken Hill First September 1999 – 10 January 2007 [84][85]
Ken Boyle (Administrator) 10 January 2007 – 5 December 2009 [86]
  Wincen Cuy Independent 5 December 2009 – 10 September 2016 [87][88]
  Darriea Turley AM Country Labor 10 September 2016 – 4 December 2021 [89]
  Tom Kennedy For A Better Broken Hill 4 December 2021 – present

Election results

2024

This section is an excerpt from 2024 New South Wales mayoral elections § Broken Hill.[edit]
2024 New South Wales mayoral elections: Broken Hill
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Broken Hill Dave Gallagher
For A Better Broken Hill Tom Kennedy
Labor Darriea Turley
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Turnout
Two-candidate-preferred result
For A Better Broken Hill hold Swing

2021

This section is an excerpt from 2021 New South Wales mayoral elections § Broken Hill.[edit]
2021 New South Wales mayoral elections: Broken Hill[90]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
For A Better Broken Hill Tom Kennedy 5,868 54.3 +30.1
Labor Darriea Turley 2,533 23.4 −5.8
Team Broken Hill Dave Gallagher 2,411 22.3 −6.3
Total formal votes 10,812 97.5
Informal votes 272 2.5
Turnout 11,084 83.1
For A Better Broken Hill gain from Labor Swing N/A

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