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词条 List of mayors and lord mayors of Brisbane
释义

  1. Mayors of the Brisbane Municipal Council (1859–1903)

  2. Mayors of the Brisbane City Council (1903–1925)

  3. Lord Mayors of the Brisbane City Council (1925–present)

  4. Historical party names

  5. References

  6. External links

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This is a list of the Mayors and Lord Mayors of the City of Brisbane, a local government area of Queensland, Australia. The current Lord Mayor of Brisbane is Graham Quirk.

Mayors of the Brisbane Municipal Council (1859–1903)

The Town of Brisbane, established in 1859, was led by a mayor.[1][2][3]

MayorTerm
John Petrie1859–1862
Thomas Blacket Stephens[4]1862
George Edmondstone1863
Joshua Jeays1864
Albert John Hockings (1st term)1865
Richard Symes Warry1866
Albert John Hockings (2nd term)1867
John Hardgrave1868–1869
William Pettigrew1870
Francis Murray1871
Edward Joseph Baines1872
James Swan1873–1875
Richard Ash Kingsford1876
Alfred Hubbard1877–1878
John Daniel Heal1879
John Sinclair1880–1881
Robert Porter1882
Abram Robertson Byram1883
John McMaster (1st term)1884
Benjamin Harris Babbidge1885
James Hipwood1886–1887
Richard Southall1888
William McNaughton Galloway1889
John McMaster (2nd term)1890
John Allworth Clark1891
George Watson1892
John McMaster (3rd term)1893
Robert Fraser1894–1895
Robert Woods Thurlow1896
John McMaster (4th term)1897
William Thorne1898
William Andrew Seal1899
James Nicol Robinson1900
Thomas Proe (1st term)1901
Leslie Corrie1902–1903

Mayors of the Brisbane City Council (1903–1925)

The City of Brisbane, established in 1903, replaced the Town of Brisbane and was led by a mayor.[5]

MayorTermParty
Leslie Corrie1903
Thomas Rees1904
Thomas Proe (2nd term)1905
John Crase1906
William Murray Thompson1907
Charles Packenham Buchanan (1st term)1908
Thomas Wilson1909
John Hetherington (1st term)1910
Harry Diddams (1st term)1911
Alfred John Raymond1912
Harry Doggett1913
Charles Moffatt Jenkinson1914
George Down1915
John Hetherington (2nd term)1916–1917
John McMaster (5th term)1918–1919
Charles Packenham Buchanan (2nd term)1919–1919
James Francis Maxwell1920–1921Nationalist}} | National
Harry Diddams (2nd term)1921–1924
Maurice Barry1924–1925Labor}}|Labor
Thomas Wilson (2nd term)[6]1925Labor}}|

Lord Mayors of the Brisbane City Council (1925–present)

The new City of Brisbane, established in 1925, replaced the former City of Brisbane and is led by the Lord Mayor.

Lord MayorTermParty
William Alfred Jolly1925–1931Nationalist}} | United Party
Archibald Watson1931Nationalist}} | Nationalist Civic Party
John William Greene1931–1934Other}} | Progress Party/Independent
Alfred James Jones1934–1940Labor}} | Labor
Sir John Beals Chandler1940–1952Nationalist}} |  Citizens' Municipal Organisation
Frank Edward Roberts1952–1955Labor}} |  Labor
Sir Reg Groom1955–1961Nationalist}} |  Citizens' Municipal Organisation
Clem Jones1961–1975Labor}} | Labor
Bryan Walsh1975–1976Labor}} | 
Frank Sleeman1976–1982Labor}} | 
Roy Harvey1982–1985Labor}} | 
Sallyanne Atkinson1985–1991Liberal}} |  Liberal
Jim Soorley1991–2003Labor}} | Labor
Tim Quinn2003–2004Labor}} | 
Campbell Newman2004–2008Liberal}} |  Liberal
2008–2011Liberal National}} | Liberal National
Graham Quirk2011—presentLiberal National}} | 

Historical party names

Prior to the formation of the Liberal Party in 1944, conservative councillors stood on a variety of different platforms: the United Party, Nationalist Citizens Party, Civic Reform League, the Citizens Municipal Organization and the Liberal Civic Party.[7]

The United Party and its successor the Nationalist Citizens Party were created as the vehicle for conservative candidates to campaign against Labor candidates in the newly formed Brisbane City Council. The Nationalist Citizens Party was doomed when the very conservative Civic Reform League was created on 12 December 1930. This saw most of the conservative councillors from the Nationalist Citizens Party - led by Acting Mayor Watson - defect to the Civic Reform League, which failed to win the subsequent elections.[8] The Progress Party was created at the same time and for the 1931 election saw only three of its candidates win, including John Greene, who became Lord Mayor as a compromise candidate amongst the 20 alderman.[9]

The Citizens' Municipal Organization (CMO) was ostensibly a nonpartisan grouping, but was informally aligned with firstly the United Australian Party, then the Liberal Party (after 1944). The CMO was formed on 23 June 1936 and was the platform for the election campaigns of Sir John Chandler and Sir Reg Groom. The organization then became the Liberal Civic Party after the 1970 election due to the abysmal results against popular incumbent, Clem Jones. Finally in the 1976 election, the Liberal Party began to contest the elections directly.[10]

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References

1. ^{{cite book |title=The Origin of Local Government in New South Wales 1831–58 |last = Larcombe |first = F.A. (Frederick) |publisher = Sydney University Press |year = 1973 |ISBN = 0-424-06610-6 |page = 274 }}
2. ^Brisbane City Council Archives
3. ^The Mayors of Brisbane, The Queenslander, Saturday 6 February 1892, page 278
4. ^{{Citation |author1=Australian History Publishing Co |title=Queensland and Queenslanders : incorporating 'Prominent Queenslanders' |publication-date=1936 |publisher=Australian History Publishing Co |url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/19162207 |page=270 |accessdate=1 October 2015 }} — available online {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170216155301/http://ncb.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/documents/Queensland%20and%20Queenslanders.pdf |date=16 February 2017 }}
5. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Search/AgencyDetails.aspx?AgencyId=10468 |title = Agency Details – Brisbane City Council I |year = 2009 |accessdate = 15 December 2009 }}
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22177389 |title=MR. T. WILSON DEAD |newspaper=The Brisbane Courier |issue=23,495 |location=Queensland, Australia |date=20 May 1933 |accessdate=2 April 2016 |page=12 |via=National Library of Australia}}
7. ^Shaping A City – Making Greater Brisbane Work (1925–1985), John Cole (1985), Published by William Brooks Queensland
8. ^{{cite book |title=Shaping A City – Making Greater Brisbane Work (1925–1985) |author=John Cole |year=1985 |publisher=William Brooks Queensland |pages=49–52, 73–78}}
9. ^{{cite book |title=Shaping A City – Making Greater Brisbane Work (1925–1985) |author=John Cole |year=1985 |publisher=William Brooks Queensland |page=74}}
10. ^{{cite book |title=Shaping A City – Making Greater Brisbane Work (1925–1985) |author=John Cole |year=1985 |publisher=William Brooks Queensland |pages=98, 107–108}}

External links

  • Brisbane's Lord Mayors

5 : Lists of local government leaders of places in Queensland|People from Brisbane|Mayors and Lord Mayors of Brisbane|Brisbane-related lists|History of Brisbane

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