List of leaders of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Shire Council

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Chairmen of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Council

No.NameEntered officeLeft office
1 Parson bin Yapat 19791981
2 Wahin bin Bynie 19811983
(1) Parson bin Yapat 19831993

Presidents of the Shire of Cocos Council

The office was known as the "President of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands Shire Council" prior to 2004.

No.NameEntered officeLeft office
1 Ron Grant 19931995
2 Radal bin Feyrel 19951999
3 Mohammad Said Chongkin 19992001
(1) Ron Grant 20012007
(3) Mohammad Said Chongkin October 20072009
4 Shane Charlston 2009October 2009
5 Balmut Pirus October 20092011
6 Aindil Minkom 20112015
(5) Balmut Pirus 20152017
7 Seri Wati Iku 20172019
(6) Aindil Minkom 31 October 2019Incumbent

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