Mayor of the Gold Coast

Mayor of the City of the Gold Coast
Incumbent
Tom Tate

since 28 April 2012 (2012-04-28)
Style Councillor
(Informal)
His Worship
(Formal)
Term length 4 years
Deputy Cr Donna Gates
Website Gold Coast Mayor

The Mayor of the City of the Gold Coast is presiding officer and public face of the Gold Coast City Council,[1] the local government body of the Gold Coast, Queensland. The current Mayor is Tom Tate.

The mayor is charged with representing the city council and is popularly elected by residents of the City of Gold Coast local government area in local elections held every 4 years. The mayor presides over all council meetings; is the only councillor to not represent a specific Gold Coast electoral district;[2] and is the foremost representative of the Gold Coast City Council and its policies.[1]

The Gold Coast City Council reportedly maintains a budget of an estimated $1.2 billion annually,[3] among the highest of municipal governments in Australia. The mayor's office is located in the Southport Town Hall building in Southport, Queensland.[4]

Mayoral responsibilities

Under the Local Government Act 2009 (Qld),[1] Chapter 2, Part 1, the mayor of any city in Queensland, including the Gold Coast and except for Brisbane, has the following responsibilities in addition to their duty as a councillor:

Delegation of mayoral responsibilities

The Act further stipulates that "a councillor who is not the mayor may perform the mayor's extra responsibilities only if the mayor delegates the responsibility to the councillor,"[1] while also stating that "when performing a responsibility, a councillor must serve the overall public interest of the whole local government area."[1]

List of Gold Coast Mayors

The former mayor Cr. Ron Clarke resigned as mayor on 27 February 2012, after announcing his nomination as an independent candidate for the seat of Broadwater in the 2012 Queensland state election.[5] Clarke's bid for the State seat of Broadwater failed, securing only 4% of the vote.[6] Clarke was originally elected as an independent in 2004 and re-elected in 2008.[7] Ron Clarke was preceded by Gary Baildon (1997-2004) and Ray Stevens (1995-1997) who was the first post-amalgamation Mayor of City of Gold Coast.

The current Gold Coast mayor is Tom Tate, elected on 28 April 2012.[8]

South Coast Mayor Term
Len Peak 1949-1958
Gold Coast Mayor Term
Ern Harley 1958–1967
Bruce Small 1967-1973
Robert Neumann 1973-1976
Bruce Small 1976-1978
John Andrews 1978-1979
Keith Hunt 1979-1982
Denis O'Connell 1982-1985
Denis Pie 1985-1988
Lex Bell 1988-1994
Ray Stevens 1995-1997
Gary Baildon 1997-2004
Ron Clarke 2004-2012
Tom Tate 2012-

Former town/shire leaders

Prior to the South Coast council forming in 1948, ten local government areas existed between the City of Brisbane and the New South Wales border. Just four of those local government areas exist within modern day Gold Coast. Below is a list of the leaders of those areas:

Town of Coolangatta

Mayor Term
John Lanham 1914–1915
John Gardiner 1916
George L. Gordon 1917
Ralph G. Johnston 1918–1921
John Gardiner 1921–1924
John Thomas Matters 1924–1927
R. C. Graham 1927–1933
S. W. (Bill) Winders 1933–1946
Len Peak 1946–1948

Shire of Coomera

Chairman Term
David Yaun 1880–1884
William Bailey 1884–1886
A. Robinson 1886–1887
Samuel Grimes 1887–1900
Richard Mayes 1900–1904
J. Yaun 1904–1905
John Beattie 1905–1906
A. Thomson 1906–1907
I. Hart 1907–1908
J. Yaun 1908–1909
T. Doherty 1909–1910
John Joseph Johns 1910–1911
James Frank Oxenford 1911–1913
John Siganto 1914–1915
James Frank Oxenford 1915–1916
Richard Mayes 1916–1918
John Beattie 1918–1919
James Frank Oxenford 1919–1922
S. F. Walker 1922–1923
T. Doherty 1923
A. Thomson 1923–1924
John Joseph Johns 1924–1927
John Siganto 1927–1930
Charles Edwards 1930–1937
S. R. Black 1937–1946
William Frank Oxenford 1946–1948

Shire of Nerang

Chairman Term
Walter John Browne 1880–
Unknown 1881–1911
William James Brake 1911–1928
Unknown 1928–1948

Town/Shire of Southport

Chairman Term
Robert F. Johnston 1883–1884
William Charles Welsh 1884–1890
C. A. Beetham 1890–1892
George Andrews 1892–1893
Thomas M. Kirk 1893–1896
W. Downs 1897–1898
Edward Hicks 1898–1899
Edward Proud 1899–1990
Robert F. Johnston 1900–1902
Edward Hicks 1903–1904
Edward Fass 1904
C. A. Beetham 1904–1907
J. W. Proud 1907–1908
H. Soegaard 1908–1909
George Andrews 1909–1910
John Siganto 1910–1911
Edward Hicks 1911–1912
George Andrews 1912–1913
Ernest Freeman 1913–1917
Edward Fass 1917–1918
Edward Hicks 1918–1921
Edward Fass 1921–1924
Washington Waters 1924–1927
Joseph Hendry Grice 1927–1930
C. H. Steadman 1930–1933
Henry Wilson 1933–1936
Joseph Wood Proud 1936–1948

On 9 December 1948, as part of a major reorganisation of local government in South East Queensland, an Order in Council created the Shire of Albert by amalgamating Shire of Beenleigh, Shire of Coomera, Shire of Nerang, the southern part of Shire of Tingalpa and the eastern part of Shire of Waterford. On 8 June 1978, the Shire of Logan was created which reduced the Shire of Albert to nearly a quarter of its previous population. The Shire of Albert was amalgamated with the Gold Coast City Council in 1995. With the exception of the BeenleighEagleby region, which was transferred to Logan City in 2008, the area of the Albert Shire is still present in modern-day City of Gold Coast.

Shire of Albert

Chairman Term
Eric Gaven 1949–1950
Frank Oxenford 1950–1952
Alex Clark 1952–1958
Russ Hinze 1958–1967
Hugh Dunstan Muntz 1967–1982
Bill Laver 1982–1994
Ray Stevens 1994–1995

Governance of Gold Coast City

Main article: Gold Coast City

The city is governed at the local level by the Gold Coast City Council, whose jurisdiction spans the Gold Coast, Queensland, and surrounding areas.[9] Based on resident population, it is the second largest local government area in Australia and its council maintains a staff of over 2,500. It was established in 1948, but has existed in its present form since 1995.[9]

Wards and councillors

Gold Coast City has been divided into 14 wards (known as divisions), each electing one councillor at elections held every four years. The most recent local government election was on 19 March 2016.[2]

Divisional Councillors are:[2]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Queensland Government. "Local Government Act 2009" (PDF).
  2. 1 2 3 Gold Coast City Council. "Mayors and Councillors".
  3. Gold Coast Bulletin. "The Gold Coast's most influential people".
  4. Gold Coast mayor Tom Tate and chief of staff Wayne Moran quit council HQ for Southport
  5. Kelly, james (27 February 2012). "Clarke says Gold Coast needs independent MP". ABC News. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  6. Weston, Paul (24 March 2012). "Clarke bows out with no regrets". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  7. Gold Coast City Council. "Mayor Cr Ron Clarke MBE".
  8. "Electoral Commission Queensland – 2012 Gold Coast City Mayoral Elections". Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  9. 1 2 Gold Coast City Council. "Council overview".
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