List of mayors of Albury

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Mayors of Albury , a city in southern New South Wales, Australia.

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Town of Albury

NameTerm
James T Fallon1859–1862
Walter M Miller1862–1863
John Roper1862
Samual CV North1864–1865
Samuel F Blackmore1865–1866
Lewis Jones1867
George H Mott1868
George Day1869–1870
Lewis Solomon1871
William NM Edmonson1872
George Day1873
Kenneth McLennan1874
James Day1875–1876
William J Jones1877–1878
Alfred H Emerson1879–1880
George C Thorsold1879
William NM Edmonson1880
Alfred H Emerson1881
William E Lamport1882
George C Thorsold1883
Luke Gulson1884
George H Billson1885–1886
Thomas H Griffth1887
Thomas H Mate1888
George A Thompson1889–1890
Arthur Phillips1892
George H Billson1893
William Cleaver Woods 1894
David S Watson1895–1896
James Hodge1897
Conrad TenBrink1898
Walter J Billson1899–1900
John C Chenery1901
Walter J Billson1902
Robert M Wilkinson1903 -1905
Conrad TenBrink1906
Alfred Waugh1907–1908
Alexander G Daniel1909–1910
William C Woods1911
James Allen1912
George P Frere1913
Alfred Waugh1914
Stuart M Logan1915
Percy D Burrows1916
William Cleaver Woods 1917–1918
Alfred Waugh1919–1920
Jame P Smithenbecker1921
Alfred Waugh1922
Clive H Burt1923–1924
Henry G Davies1925
Alfred Waugh1926–1938
Dudley G Padman 1939 -1945
Cleaver E Bunton 1945

City of Albury

NameTerm
Cleaver E Bunton 1946–1960
John C King1961
Cleaver E Bunton1961–1972
Tom E Pearsall1973–1974
Cleaver E Bunton1974–1976
Max R Barry1976
Harold D Mair 1976 -1977
John L Roach1977–1989
Leslie C Langford1989–1992
Arch J McLeish1992–1994
James G Paterson1994
Leslie C Langford1995
Amanda Duncan-Strelic1995
Patricia G Gould1996–1999
Mel Read2000
Patricia G Gould2001–2004
Arthur Frauenfelder2004–2006
Amanda Duncan-Strelic2006–2007
Stuart Baker2007–2008
Patricia G Gould2008–2009
Alice Glachan2009–2013 [1]
Kevin Mack2013–2015 [1]
Henk van de Ven2015-2016 [2]
Kevin Mack2016-2022
Kylie King2022-Incumbent

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References

  1. 1 2 "Glachan steps aside, Mack and van de Ven elected". The Border Mail. 24 September 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  2. JOHNSTON, DAVID. "Mayor saved me: Henk" . Retrieved 2 October 2015.