List of mayors of Boroondara

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This is a list of the mayors of the City of Boroondara, a local government area, in Melbourne, Australia. The City of Boroondara was formed in 1994 with the amalgamation of the City of Kew, City of Hawthorn and the City of Camberwell. The mayor is elected by councillors yearly at a full council meeting.

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Mayors (1996 to present)

PartyMayorTerm
  Liberal Geoff Hayes1996–1997
  Independent Keith Walter1997–1998
  Independent Loreto Davey1998–2000
  Independent Chris Pattas2000–2001
  Liberal Meredith Butler2001–2003
  Independent Jack Wegman2004–2006
  Liberal Phillip Healey2006–2007
  Independent Coral Ross 2007–2008
  Independent Jack Wegman2008–2010
  Liberal Nicholas Tragas2010–2011
  Independent Heinz Kreutz2011–2012
  Independent Jack Wegman2012–2013
  Independent Coral Ross 2013–2015
  Independent Jim Parke2015–2016
  Liberal Phillip Healey2016–2017
  Independent Jim Parke2017–2018
  Independent Jane Addis2018–2019
  Liberal Cynthia Watson2019–2020
  Independent Garry Thompson2020–2021
  Independent Jane Addis2021–2022
  Liberal Felicity Sinfield2022–

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