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  1. The office of the Mayor of Sydney along with the City of Sydney was created on 20 July 1842 pursuant to the Sydney City Incorporation Act 1842 by Governor Sir George Gipps. Prior to the first municipal election, the governor nominated magistrate Charles Windeyer to serve as interim mayor. [1]

    • Clover Moore

      Clover Margaret Moore AO (née Collins, born 22 October 1945)...

  2. Meet Clover. > Meet Clover. Clover Moore was elected Lord Mayor of Sydney in 2004, the first popularly elected woman to lead the City of Sydney. She is also the longest serving Mayor since city government incorporation in 1842. She was re-elected for her fifth term in 2021. Clover also served as an Independent member of the NSW Parliament from ...

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  4. Clover Moore is the longest serving Lord Mayor of Sydney. She is the first popularly elected woman to lead the City of Sydney and previously served in the NSW Parliament and on the City and South Sydney councils. From March 1988, Clover was continuously elected to represent the Bligh/Sydney electorate as an independent MP in the NSW Parliament.

  5. The City of Sydney is represented by the Lord Mayor and 9 councillors who are elected until the next ordinary election in September 2024. Lord Mayor – Councillor Clover Moore AO. Deputy Lord Mayor – Councillor Robert Kok. Councillor HY William Chan. Councillor (Waskam) Emelda Davis. Councillor Sylvie Ellsmore.

  6. Dec 4, 2021 · After a day of local council elections across the state, Sydney's longest-serving lord mayor addressed her supporters in Darlinghurst just after 9:00pm on Saturday to claim victory.

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