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City of Randwick

The City of Randwick is a local government area in the Eastern Suburbs[3] of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1859, Randwick is the second-oldest local government area in New South Wales, after the City of Sydney. It comprises an area of 36 square kilometres (14 sq mi) and as per the 2021 census had a population of 134,252.[1]

City of Randwick
New South Wales
Coordinates33°55′S 151°15′E / 33.917°S 151.250°E / -33.917; 151.250
Population
 • Density3,730/km2 (9,660/sq mi)
Established23 February 1859 (1859-02-23)
Area36 km2 (13.9 sq mi)
MayorPhilipa Veitch
Council seatRandwick Town Hall
RegionEastern Suburbs
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Kingsford Smith
WebsiteCity of Randwick
LGAs around City of Randwick:
Sydney Waverley Waverley
Bayside City of Randwick Tasman Sea
Sutherland Sutherland Tasman Sea

The mayor of the City of Randwick is Cr. Philipa Veitch, a member of the Greens party, who was first elected on 26 September 2023.[4]

Suburbs and localities in the local government area edit

Suburbs and localities in the City of Randwick are:

These localities are also serviced by Randwick Council:

History edit

The name Randwick comes from the village of Randwick in Gloucestershire, England, birthplace of the district's first mayor Simeon Henry Pearce.[citation needed] The area was home to a few wealthy landowners and the poor residents of several shantytowns until the 1880s, when the coming of trams from Sydney brought extensive suburban development. This development continued steadily, with new tram lines (long since demolished) opening up most of the city for subdivision by the early 1900s.[citation needed] The New South Wales University of Technology opened at Kensington in 1949 on the site of Kensington Racecourse, eventually becoming the University of New South Wales.

A 2015 review of local government boundaries recommended that the City of Randwick merge with the Waverley and Woollahra councils to form a new council with an area of 58 square kilometres (22 sq mi) and support a population of approximately 274,000.[5] Following an independent review, in May 2016 the NSW Government sought to dismiss the council and force its amalgamation with Woollahra and Waverley councils. Woollahra Council instigated legal action claiming that there was procedural unfairness and that a KPMG report at the centre of merger proposals had been "misleading". The matter was heard before the NSW Court of Appeal who, in December 2016, unanimously dismissed Woollahra Council's appeal, finding no merit in its arguments that the proposed merger with Waverley and Randwick councils was invalid.[6] In July 2017, the Berejiklian government decided to abandon the forced merger of the Woollahra, Waverley and Randwick local government areas, along with several other proposed forced mergers.[7]

Town Clerks and General Managers edit

Name Term Notes
George Edson 1858 – 1862 [8][9][10]
Henry Hamburger 1863 – 1 April 1868 [11]
Edwin T. Sayers 1 April 1868 – 3 August 1870 [12]
Joseph Carroll 3 August 1870 – 7 November 1871 [13]
William Charles Norris 7 November 1871 – 18 July 1872 [14]
George Bond Gough 18 July 1872 – December 1875 [15]
James Edwin Graham 1 January 1876 – 6 February 1878 [16]
William Bethune 6 February 1878 – 21 October 1885 [17][18][19]
Cecil William Edward Bedford 21 October 1885 – 20 April 1898 [20][21][22]
Ernest Henry Strachan 27 April 1898 – January 1912 [23][24][25][26][27]
William Kirby Percival 8 February 1912 – 25 June 1937 [27][28][29]
Harry C. Rourke 25 June 1937 – 15 November 1938 [30][31][32]
Richard Thomas Latham 15 November 1938 – 1963 [33][34][35]
R. A. Woodward 1963–1982 [36]
Geoff J. Rose 1982–1991 [37]
A. V. Burgess 1991–1997 [38]
Gordon Messiter 1997 – July 2004 [39]
Ray Brownlee 2004 – 28 September 2018 [40]
Therese Manns 1 November 2018 – 10 October 2022 [41][42]
Kerry Kyriacou (Acting) 10 October 2022 – March 2023 [43]
Ray Brownlee PSM March 2023 – present [44][45]

Demographics edit

At the 2016 census, there were 140,660 people in the Randwick local government area, of these 49.2% were male and 50.8% were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 1.5% of the population; significantly below the NSW and Australian averages of 2.9 and 2.8 per cent respectively. The median age of people in the City of Randwick was 34 years. Children aged 0–14 years made up 14.9% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 13.4% of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 38.5% were married and 9.1% were either divorced or separated.[46]

Population growth in the City of Randwick between the 2001 Census and the 2006 census was 1.10%; and in the subsequent five years to the 2011 census, population growth was 7.59%. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78% and 8.32% respectively, population growth in Randwick local government area was lower than the national average.[47] The median weekly income for residents within the City of Randwick was higher than the national average.[48][49]

Selected historical census data for Randwick local government area
Census year 2001[47] 2006[49] 2011[48] 2016[46]
Population Estimated residents on census night 118,580 119,884 128,989 140,660
LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales 19th
% of New South Wales population 1.90%   1.86%   1.88%
% of Australian population 0.63%   0.60%   0.60%   0.60%
Estimated ATSI population on census night 1,351 1,474 1,842 2,144
% of ATSI population to residents 1.1%   1.2%   1.4%   1.5%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
top responses
Australian 17.5%   15.3%
English 18.5%   18.5%
Chinese 9.4%   10.9%
Irish 9.2%   9.8%
Scottish 4.9%   5.0%
Language,
top responses
(other than English)
Mandarin 2.7%   3.5%   4.8%   7.2%
Greek 4.8%   4.3%   3.8%   3.2%
Cantonese 4.2%   3.8%   3.4%   3.0%
Indonesian 2.6%   2.0%   1.9%   1.6%
Spanish n/c n/c   1.5%   1.6%
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation,
top responses
Catholic 31.6%   30.2%   29.4%   26.5%
No religion 14.6%   17.5%   22.3%   31.5%
Anglican 15.6%   14.0%   12.4%   8.9%
Eastern Orthodox 7.3%   7.1%   6.5%   5.4%
Judaism n/c   3.6%   4.2% n/c
Median weekly incomes
Personal income Median weekly personal income A$593 A$718 A$834
% of Australian median income 127.3%   124.4%   126.0%
Family income Median weekly family income A$1,185 A$2,066 A$2,421
% of Australian median income 115.4%   139.5%   139.6%
Household income Median weekly household income A$1,579 A$1,577 A$1,916
% of Australian median income 134.8%   127.8%   133.2%
Dwelling structure
Dwelling type Separate house 30.2%   32.3%   30.6%   26.4%
Semi-detached, terrace or townhouse 15.8%   14.7%   15.6%   16.5%
Flat or apartment 51.7%   52.1%   53.3%   55.8%

Council edit

 
Randwick Town Hall, designed in the Italianate style by Sydney architects Blackman and Parkes, has been the seat of the council since 1886.
Mayor Term Notes
Mayor Philipa Veitch 26 September 2023 – present [4]
Deputy Mayor Alexandra Luxford 26 September 2023 – present [4]
General Manager Term Notes
Ray Brownlee March 2023 – present

Current composition and election method edit

Randwick City Council is composed of fifteen councillors elected proportionally as five separate wards,[50] each electing three councillors. All councillors are elected for a fixed four-year term of office. The mayor is elected for a two-year term, with the deputy mayor for one year, by the councillors at the first meeting of the council. The most recent election was held on 4 December 2021, and the makeup of the council is as follows:[51][52][53][54][55]

Party Councillors
  Australian Labor Party 5
  Liberal Party of Australia 5
  The Greens 4
  Independent 1
Total 15

The current Council, elected in 2021, in order of election by ward, is:

Ward Councillor Party Notes
Central Ward[51]   Daniel Rosenfeld Liberal
  Dylan Parker Labor Elected 2017; Mayor 2021–2023.[56][57][58]
  Kym Chapple Greens Deputy Mayor 2021–2022.
East Ward[52]   Marea Wilson Labor
  Michael Olive Greens
  Joanne McCafferty Liberal
North Ward[53]   Rafaela Pandolfini Greens Deputy Mayor 2022–2023.[59]
  Christie Hamilton Liberal Elected 2017.
  Kathy Neilson Labor Elected 2012; Mayor 2018–2019.[60]
South Ward[54]   Noel D'Souza Independent Elected 2012; Mayor 2015–2017; Deputy Mayor 2012–2013.
  Danny Said Labor Elected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2018–2019; Mayor 2019–2021.[60]
  Bill Burst Liberal
West Ward[55]   Alexandra Luxford Labor Elected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2017–2018, 2023–present.[61][62][4]
  Andrew Hay Liberal
  Philipa Veitch Greens Elected 2017; Deputy Mayor 2019–2021; Mayor 2023–present.[60][63][4]

Heritage listings edit

The City of Randwick has a number of heritage-listed sites, including those listed under the New South Wales Heritage Register:

Future edit

The new Kensington to Kingsford Planning Strategy by the City of Randwick will include 8 new plazas, more than a doubling of public space, and wider footpaths along the Anzac Parade.[94] The general height controls along the Parade will increase to 31 metres, while the key intersections with Todman Avenue Strachan Street, and Nine-ways roundabout will be 57–60 metres.[94] It will also require 5% affordable housing of new residential developments and a requirement that active street frontages are used for commercial activities.[94]

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External links edit

  • Randwick City Council website
  • Randwick City Tourism

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This article is about the local government area For the suburb see Randwick New South Wales The City of Randwick is a local government area in the Eastern Suburbs 3 of Sydney New South Wales Australia Established in 1859 Randwick is the second oldest local government area in New South Wales after the City of Sydney It comprises an area of 36 square kilometres 14 sq mi and as per the 2021 census had a population of 134 252 1 City of Randwick New South WalesLocation in Metropolitan SydneyCoordinates33 55 S 151 15 E 33 917 S 151 250 E 33 917 151 250Population134 252 2021 census 1 141 840 2023 est 2 Density3 730 km2 9 660 sq mi Established23 February 1859 1859 02 23 Area36 km2 13 9 sq mi MayorPhilipa VeitchCouncil seatRandwick Town HallRegionEastern SuburbsState electorate s CoogeeMaroubraHeffronFederal division s Kingsford SmithWebsiteCity of RandwickLGAs around City of Randwick Sydney Waverley WaverleyBayside City of Randwick Tasman SeaSutherland Sutherland Tasman Sea The mayor of the City of Randwick is Cr Philipa Veitch a member of the Greens party who was first elected on 26 September 2023 4 Contents 1 Suburbs and localities in the local government area 2 History 2 1 Town Clerks and General Managers 3 Demographics 4 Council 4 1 Current composition and election method 5 Heritage listings 6 Future 7 References 8 External linksSuburbs and localities in the local government area editSuburbs and localities in the City of Randwick are Centennial Park most is located in City of Sydney council Chifley Clovelly minor part located in Waverley Council Coogee Coogee Beach Kensington Kingsford La Perouse Little Bay Malabar Maroubra Maroubra Junction Matraville minor part located in Bayside Council Pagewood most is located in Bayside Council Phillip Bay Port Botany Randwick South Coogee University of New South Wales These localities are also serviced by Randwick Council The Spot Maroubra Beach Clovelly BeachHistory editThe name Randwick comes from the village of Randwick in Gloucestershire England birthplace of the district s first mayor Simeon Henry Pearce citation needed The area was home to a few wealthy landowners and the poor residents of several shantytowns until the 1880s when the coming of trams from Sydney brought extensive suburban development This development continued steadily with new tram lines long since demolished opening up most of the city for subdivision by the early 1900s citation needed The New South Wales University of Technology opened at Kensington in 1949 on the site of Kensington Racecourse eventually becoming the University of New South Wales A 2015 review of local government boundaries recommended that the City of Randwick merge with the Waverley and Woollahra councils to form a new council with an area of 58 square kilometres 22 sq mi and support a population of approximately 274 000 5 Following an independent review in May 2016 the NSW Government sought to dismiss the council and force its amalgamation with Woollahra and Waverley councils Woollahra Council instigated legal action claiming that there was procedural unfairness and that a KPMG report at the centre of merger proposals had been misleading The matter was heard before the NSW Court of Appeal who in December 2016 unanimously dismissed Woollahra Council s appeal finding no merit in its arguments that the proposed merger with Waverley and Randwick councils was invalid 6 In July 2017 the Berejiklian government decided to abandon the forced merger of the Woollahra Waverley and Randwick local government areas along with several other proposed forced mergers 7 Town Clerks and General Managers edit Name Term Notes George Edson 1858 1862 8 9 10 Henry Hamburger 1863 1 April 1868 11 Edwin T Sayers 1 April 1868 3 August 1870 12 Joseph Carroll 3 August 1870 7 November 1871 13 William Charles Norris 7 November 1871 18 July 1872 14 George Bond Gough 18 July 1872 December 1875 15 James Edwin Graham 1 January 1876 6 February 1878 16 William Bethune 6 February 1878 21 October 1885 17 18 19 Cecil William Edward Bedford 21 October 1885 20 April 1898 20 21 22 Ernest Henry Strachan 27 April 1898 January 1912 23 24 25 26 27 William Kirby Percival 8 February 1912 25 June 1937 27 28 29 Harry C Rourke 25 June 1937 15 November 1938 30 31 32 Richard Thomas Latham 15 November 1938 1963 33 34 35 R A Woodward 1963 1982 36 Geoff J Rose 1982 1991 37 A V Burgess 1991 1997 38 Gordon Messiter 1997 July 2004 39 Ray Brownlee 2004 28 September 2018 40 Therese Manns 1 November 2018 10 October 2022 41 42 Kerry Kyriacou Acting 10 October 2022 March 2023 43 Ray Brownlee PSM March 2023 present 44 45 Demographics editThis section needs expansion with 2021 census data You can help by adding to it April 2024 At the 2016 census there were 140 660 people in the Randwick local government area of these 49 2 were male and 50 8 were female Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 1 5 of the population significantly below the NSW and Australian averages of 2 9 and 2 8 per cent respectively The median age of people in the City of Randwick was 34 years Children aged 0 14 years made up 14 9 of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 13 4 of the population Of people in the area aged 15 years and over 38 5 were married and 9 1 were either divorced or separated 46 Population growth in the City of Randwick between the 2001 Census and the 2006 census was 1 10 and in the subsequent five years to the 2011 census population growth was 7 59 When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods being 5 78 and 8 32 respectively population growth in Randwick local government area was lower than the national average 47 The median weekly income for residents within the City of Randwick was higher than the national average 48 49 Selected historical census data for Randwick local government area Census year 2001 47 2006 49 2011 48 2016 46 Population Estimated residents on census night 118 580 119 884 128 989 140 660 LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales 19th of New South Wales population 1 90 nbsp 1 86 nbsp 1 88 of Australian population 0 63 nbsp 0 60 nbsp 0 60 nbsp 0 60 Estimated ATSI population on census night 1 351 1 474 1 842 2 144 of ATSI population to residents 1 1 nbsp 1 2 nbsp 1 4 nbsp 1 5 Cultural and language diversity Ancestry top responses Australian 17 5 nbsp 15 3 English 18 5 nbsp 18 5 Chinese 9 4 nbsp 10 9 Irish 9 2 nbsp 9 8 Scottish 4 9 nbsp 5 0 Language top responses other than English Mandarin 2 7 nbsp 3 5 nbsp 4 8 nbsp 7 2 Greek 4 8 nbsp 4 3 nbsp 3 8 nbsp 3 2 Cantonese 4 2 nbsp 3 8 nbsp 3 4 nbsp 3 0 Indonesian 2 6 nbsp 2 0 nbsp 1 9 nbsp 1 6 Spanish n c n c nbsp 1 5 nbsp 1 6 Religious affiliation Religious affiliation top responses Catholic 31 6 nbsp 30 2 nbsp 29 4 nbsp 26 5 No religion 14 6 nbsp 17 5 nbsp 22 3 nbsp 31 5 Anglican 15 6 nbsp 14 0 nbsp 12 4 nbsp 8 9 Eastern Orthodox 7 3 nbsp 7 1 nbsp 6 5 nbsp 5 4 Judaism n c nbsp 3 6 nbsp 4 2 n c Median weekly incomes Personal income Median weekly personal income A 593 A 718 A 834 of Australian median income 127 3 nbsp 124 4 nbsp 126 0 Family income Median weekly family income A 1 185 A 2 066 A 2 421 of Australian median income 115 4 nbsp 139 5 nbsp 139 6 Household income Median weekly household income A 1 579 A 1 577 A 1 916 of Australian median income 134 8 nbsp 127 8 nbsp 133 2 Dwelling structure Dwelling type Separate house 30 2 nbsp 32 3 nbsp 30 6 nbsp 26 4 Semi detached terrace or townhouse 15 8 nbsp 14 7 nbsp 15 6 nbsp 16 5 Flat or apartment 51 7 nbsp 52 1 nbsp 53 3 nbsp 55 8 Council edit nbsp Randwick Town Hall designed in the Italianate style by Sydney architects Blackman and Parkes has been the seat of the council since 1886 See also List of mayors of Randwick Mayor Term Notes Mayor Philipa Veitch 26 September 2023 present 4 Deputy Mayor Alexandra Luxford 26 September 2023 present 4 General Manager Term Notes Ray Brownlee March 2023 present Current composition and election method edit Randwick City Council is composed of fifteen councillors elected proportionally as five separate wards 50 each electing three councillors All councillors are elected for a fixed four year term of office The mayor is elected for a two year term with the deputy mayor for one year by the councillors at the first meeting of the council The most recent election was held on 4 December 2021 and the makeup of the council is as follows 51 52 53 54 55 Party Councillors Australian Labor Party 5 Liberal Party of Australia 5 The Greens 4 Independent 1 Total 15 The current Council elected in 2021 in order of election by ward is Ward Councillor Party Notes Central Ward 51 Daniel Rosenfeld Liberal Dylan Parker Labor Elected 2017 Mayor 2021 2023 56 57 58 Kym Chapple Greens Deputy Mayor 2021 2022 East Ward 52 Marea Wilson Labor Michael Olive Greens Joanne McCafferty Liberal North Ward 53 Rafaela Pandolfini Greens Deputy Mayor 2022 2023 59 Christie Hamilton Liberal Elected 2017 Kathy Neilson Labor Elected 2012 Mayor 2018 2019 60 South Ward 54 Noel D Souza Independent Elected 2012 Mayor 2015 2017 Deputy Mayor 2012 2013 Danny Said Labor Elected 2017 Deputy Mayor 2018 2019 Mayor 2019 2021 60 Bill Burst Liberal West Ward 55 Alexandra Luxford Labor Elected 2017 Deputy Mayor 2017 2018 2023 present 61 62 4 Andrew Hay Liberal Philipa Veitch Greens Elected 2017 Deputy Mayor 2019 2021 Mayor 2023 present 60 63 4 Heritage listings editThe City of Randwick has a number of heritage listed sites including those listed under the New South Wales Heritage Register Centennial Park 3R Oxford Street Centennial Park Reservoir 64 Centennial Park 5R Oxford Street Woollahra Reservoir 65 Coogee 45 51 Beach Street Cliffbrook 66 Coogee Grant Reserve McIver Women s Baths 67 Coogee 4b Neptune Street Wylie s Baths 68 Kensington 85 Todman Avenue Carthona Kensington 69 La Perouse Bare Island Fort 70 La Perouse 46 Adina Avenue La Perouse Mission Church 71 La Perouse 1 39 Bunnerong Road Chinese Market Gardens La Perouse 72 Little Bay 1430 Anzac Parade Prince Henry Site 73 Malabar 1250 Anzac Parade Long Bay Correctional Centre 74 Malabar Franklin Street Malabar Headland 75 Randwick Centennial Park Moore Park Queens Park 76 Randwick 124 Alison Road Randwick Post Office 77 Randwick 162 Alison Road Randwick Presbyterian Church 78 Randwick 102 108 Avoca Street St Jude s Church Randwick 79 Randwick 211 215 Avoca Street Corana and Hygeia 80 81 82 Randwick 128 Belmore Road Sandgate Randwick 83 Randwick 60 Bundock Lane Electricity Substation No 341 84 Randwick 66 Frenchmans Road Venice Randwick 85 Randwick 17 Gilderthorpe Avenue Hooper Cottage 86 Randwick 16 18 Milford Street Nugal Hall 87 Randwick 2S Frances Street Electricity Substation No 349 88 Randwick 43 St Marks Road Rathven Randwick 89 Randwick 43 St Pauls Street Ritz Cinema Sydney 90 Randwick 18 20 Stanley Street Emanuel School Australia 91 Randwick 26 42 The Avenue Avonmore Terrace 92 Randwick 29 39 Young Street Big Stable Newmarket 93 Future editThe new Kensington to Kingsford Planning Strategy by the City of Randwick will include 8 new plazas more than a doubling of public space and wider footpaths along the Anzac Parade 94 The general height controls along the Parade will increase to 31 metres while the key intersections with Todman Avenue Strachan Street and Nine ways roundabout will be 57 60 metres 94 It will also require 5 affordable housing of new residential developments and a requirement that active street frontages are used for commercial activities 94 References edit a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Randwick C 2021 Census QuickStats Retrieved 12 April 2024 nbsp 3218 0 Regional Population Growth Australia 2017 18 Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 March 2019 Retrieved 27 March 2019 Estimated resident population ERP at 30 June 2018 2021 Eastern Suburbs South Census All persons QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics a b c d e Philipa Veitch elected Mayor of Randwick Media Release Randwick City Council 26 September 2023 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Merger proposal Randwick City Council Waverley Council Woollahra Municipal Council PDF Government of New South Wales January 2016 p 7 Archived from the original PDF on 11 January 2017 Retrieved 4 March 2016 Visentin Lisa 22 December 2016 Woollahra loses merger appeal hints at High Court challenge The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 31 December 2016 Blumer Clare Chettle Nicole 27 July 2017 NSW council amalgamations Mayors fight to claw back court dollars after backflip on merger ABC News Australia Retrieved 27 July 2017 Two Municipal Jubilees Randwick and Wollongong Australian Town and Country Journal New South Wales Australia 17 February 1909 p 25 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia PROGRESS OF THE SUBURBS The Sydney Morning Herald New South Wales Australia 4 October 1913 p 8 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald New South Wales Australia 30 January 1862 p 1 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Sydney Morning Herald New South Wales Australia 9 June 1863 p 1 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETINGS The Sydney Morning Herald New South Wales Australia 10 April 1868 p 7 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF RANDWICK New South Wales Government Gazette No 186 New South Wales Australia 9 August 1870 p 1668 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF RANDWICK New South Wales Government Gazette No 272 New South Wales Australia 14 November 1871 p 2594 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia Private Advertisements BOROUGH OF RANDWICK New South Wales Government Gazette No 214 New South Wales Australia 2 August 1872 p 1955 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF RANDWICK New South Wales Government Gazette No 345 New South Wales Australia 30 December 1875 p 4208 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF RANDWICK 1878 79 New South Wales Government Gazette No 46 New South Wales Australia 8 February 1878 p 610 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia Boilermakers Banquet Evening News New South Wales Australia 14 October 1885 p 3 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia HONOR TO A COUNCIL CLERK Evening News New South Wales Australia 31 March 1886 p 6 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF RANDWICK New South Wales Government Gazette No 503 New South Wales Australia 27 October 1885 p 6993 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia MUNICIPAL DEFALCATIONS The Daily Telegraph New South Wales Australia 23 April 1898 p 12 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK COUNCIL Evening News New South Wales Australia 27 April 1898 p 3 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF RANDWICK New South Wales Government Gazette No 366 New South Wales Australia 29 April 1898 p 3347 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia BOROUGH OF RANDWICK New South Wales Government Gazette No 420 New South Wales Australia 17 May 1898 p 3782 Retrieved 28 March 2019 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK S TOWN CLERK The Sun New South Wales Australia 24 January 1912 p 10 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia RETIRING TOWN CLERK The Sun New South Wales Australia 29 January 1912 p 3 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia a b RANDWICK TOWN CLERK The Sydney Morning Herald New South Wales Australia 9 February 1912 p 13 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia MUNICIPALITY OF RANDWICK Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales No 24 New South Wales Australia 14 February 1912 p 1215 Retrieved 28 March 2019 via National Library of Australia TOWN CLERK ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT The Sun New South Wales Australia 26 June 1937 p 3 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK S TOWN CLERK The Labor Daily New South Wales Australia 23 July 1937 p 6 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK TOWN CLERK The Labor Daily New South Wales Australia 17 August 1937 p 6 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK TOWN CLERK RESIGNS The Sydney Morning Herald New South Wales Australia 2 November 1938 p 16 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia CENTRAL ILLAWARRA Illawarra Mercury New South Wales Australia 25 February 1938 p 10 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia NEW TOWN CLERK FOR RANDWICK The Sydney Morning Herald New South Wales Australia 16 November 1938 p 12 Retrieved 30 September 2023 via National Library of Australia Park Names Randwick City Council Retrieved 2 March 2019 RANDWICK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Local Government Act 1919 Section 269A Ordinance No 30 Clause 55A Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales No 73 New South Wales Australia 22 May 1981 p 2842 Retrieved 2 March 2019 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Local Government Act 1919 Section 269A Ordinance No 30 Clause 55A Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales No 179 New South Wales Australia 24 December 1982 p 6012 Retrieved 2 March 2019 via National Library of Australia RANDWICK CITY COUNCIL Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales No 57 New South Wales Australia 12 May 1995 p 2444 Retrieved 2 March 2019 via National Library of Australia Messiter calls it a day Southern Courier 6 July 2004 p 4 Ray Brownlee appointed new Chief Executive Officer Northern Beaches Council 17 July 2018 Archived from the original Media Release on 19 July 2018 Retrieved 19 July 2018 Therese Manns appointed Randwick Council General Manager Press release Randwick City Council 26 September 2018 Archived from the original on 10 April 2019 Retrieved 29 September 2018 Resignation of General Manager Therese Manns Media Release City of Randwick 12 October 2022 Retrieved 6 February 2023 Organisational structure City of Randwick Retrieved 6 February 2023 Council CEO resigns Northern Beaches Advocate 10 February 2023 Retrieved 11 February 2023 Ray Brownlee PSM appointed Randwick Council General Manager Media Release City of Randwick 10 February 2023 Retrieved 11 February 2023 a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Randwick C 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 5 July 2017 nbsp a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 9 March 2006 Randwick C 2001 Census QuickStats Retrieved 5 November 2012 nbsp a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 31 October 2012 Randwick C 2011 Census QuickStats Retrieved 5 November 2012 nbsp a b Australian Bureau of Statistics 25 October 2007 Randwick C 2006 Census QuickStats Retrieved 5 November 2012 Randwick City Council Wards and Suburbs City of Randwick September 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 23 February 2012 Retrieved 19 September 2012 a b City of Randwick Central Ward NSW Local Council Elections 2021 NSW Electoral Commission Retrieved 21 December 2021 a b City of Randwick East Ward NSW Local Council Elections 2021 NSW Electoral Commission Retrieved 21 December 2021 a b City of Randwick North Ward NSW Local Council Elections 2021 NSW Electoral Commission Retrieved 21 December 2021 a b City of Randwick South Ward NSW Local Council Elections 2021 NSW Electoral Commission Retrieved 21 December 2021 a b City of Randwick West Ward NSW Local Council Elections 2021 NSW Electoral Commission Retrieved 21 December 2021 Crs Dylan Parker and Lindsay Shurey to serve as new Mayor and Deputy Mayor Media Release City of Randwick 30 September 2021 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Crs Dylan Parker and Kym Chapple to serve as new Mayor and Deputy Mayor Media Release City of Randwick 5 January 2022 Retrieved 15 January 2022 Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker hangs up the Mayoral chains Media Release Randwick City Council 20 September 2023 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Councillor Rafaela Pandolfini elected Deputy Mayor of Randwick Media Release Randwick City Council 28 September 2022 Retrieved 7 October 2022 a b c Councillors Kathy Neilson and Danny Said elected new Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Randwick Randwick City Council 26 September 2018 Archived from the original Media Release on 10 April 2019 Retrieved 29 September 2018 Hogg Marie 26 September 2017 DEAL DONE GREENS GET RANDWICK COUNCIL MAYORALTY Southern Courier Retrieved 28 September 2017 Randwick Council elects all female leadership team for next 12 months Media Release City of Randwick 26 September 2017 Retrieved 28 September 2017 Councillor Philipa Veitch re elected Deputy Mayor of Randwick Media Release Randwick City Council 22 September 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Centennial Park Reservoir WS001 New South Wales State Heritage Register Department of Planning amp Environment H01320 Retrieved 18 May 2018 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