List of mayors of Glen Eira

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This is a list of the mayors of the City of Glen Eira, a local government area in Melbourne, Australia. The City of Glen Eira was formed in 1994 with the amalgamation of the City of Caulfield and parts of the City of Moorabbin Victoria, Australia.

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Mayors (1996 to present)

#MayorTerm
1Alain Grossbard JP1997–1998
2Barry Neve JP1998–1999
3Norman Kennedy1999–2000
4Veronika Martens2000–2001
5Noel Erlich2001–2002
6Peter Goudge JP2002–2003
7Dorothy Marwick2003–2004
8Bob Bury2004
9Margaret Esakoff2004–2005
10David Feldman2005–2006
11Margaret Esakoff2006–2007
12Steven Tang2007–2008
13Helen Whiteside2008-2009
14Steven Tang2009-2010
15Margaret Esakoff/Jamie Hyams2010-2011
16/17Jamie Hyams2011-2013
18Neil Pilling2013-2014
19Jim Magee2014-2015
20Neil Pilling2015-2016
21Mary Delahunty2016-2017
22Tony Athanasopoulos2017-2018
23Jamie Hyams2018-2019
24/25Margaret Esakoff2019-2021
26/27Jim Magee2021-2023
28Anne-Marie Cade2023-2024

Deputy mayors (2006 to present)

# Deputy mayor Term
1David Feldman2006–2007
2Margaret Esakoff2007–2008
3Steven Tang2009
4Helen Whiteside2010
5Margaret Esakoff2010
6Jamie Hyams2011
7Neil Pilling2012
8Oscar Lobo2012-3
9Michael Lipshutz2013-4
10Mary Delahunty2014-5
11 Karina Okotel (resigned April 2016), Thomas Sounness2015-6
12Jim Magee2016-7
13Jamie Hyams2017-8
14Joel Silver2018-9
15Dan Sztrajt2019-20
16Jim Magee2020-21
17Li Zhang2021-22
18Anne-Marie Cade2022-23
19Simone Zmood2023-24

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