List of mayors of Wyong Shire
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President
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s and mayor
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The area that is now Wyong Shire was part of Erina Shire
Erina Shire
Erina Shire was a Local Government Area covering most of the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia from 1906 to 1946.The shire was created by the Local Government Act 1905; previously, there had been no local government in the region. Gosford Municipality, which had been established in 1886,...

 until 1947.

Shire presidents (1947–92)

  1. Albert Charles Leslie Taylor (1947–48)
  2. Robert W. Brownlee (1949–52)
  3. Owen G. Chapman (1953)
  4. Horace G. Fulcher (1954–62)
  5. Wilfred Barrett (1963–71)
  6. Charles E. Hinds (1971)
  7. Hugh M. Chalmers (1972–74)
  8. Francis N. Farrell OAM
    Order of Australia
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     (1975–82)
  9. Anthony J. Sheridan OAM (1983–85)
  10. Stephen L. Cutler (1986–87)
  11. Francis N. Farrell OAM (1988)
  12. Leonard C. Payne (1989)
  13. Anthony J. Sheridan OAM (1990–92)

Mayors (1993–present)

The office of shire president was retitled "mayor" by the Local Government Act 1993.
  1. Anthony J. Sheridan OAM ALP
    Australian Labor Party
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     (1993–95)
  2. Doug J. Eaton LP
    Liberal Party of Australia
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     (1996)
  3. Fay E. Brennan ALP (1997)
  4. Cliff B. Russell ALP (1998)
  5. Fay E. Brennan ALP (1999–2000)
  6. Neil T. Rose ALP (2001)
  7. Gregory P. Best LP (2002–04)
  8. Brenton J. Pavier LP (2004–05)
  9. Robert L. Graham LP (2005–07)
  10. Warren Welham ALP (2008)
  11. Robert L. Graham Independent
    Independent (politician)
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     (2008-2010)
  12. Doug J. Eaton Independent
    Independent (politician)
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     (2010-2011)
  13. Robert L. Graham Independent
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    (2011-Present)
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