Mayor & councillors
Eurobodalla Shire has nine councillors: a Mayor elected directly by voters, plus eight councillors elected across the whole shire (Eurobodalla is undivided — there are no wards). Below is who currently holds office, with links to their official profiles and the September 2024 election results.
New to these terms? Read them in plain English
- How the mayor is chosen
- Either elected directly by voters, or chosen by the councillors.
- Ward
- A subdivision of a council area that elects its own councillors.
- Local Government Area (LGA)
- The official area a council governs.
- NSW Electoral Commission (NSWEC)
- Runs council elections and publishes the official results.
- Mayor
- Mathew Hatcher (Independent)Popularly elected Mayor (directly by voters); declared elected 1 October 2024.
- Deputy Mayor
- Cr Colleen Turner (Greens)Elected by councillors for the October 2025 – October 2026 term (the deputy mayoralty rotates annually). Cr Anthony Mayne held it for the first year (Oct 2024 – Oct 2025). Confirm the current holder on the council's page below.
- Councillors
- 9 total — directly-elected Mayor + 8 shire-wide councillors
- Wards
- None — Eurobodalla is undivided (one shire-wide constituency)
Your representatives
Mathew Hatcher
Mayor · Independent
Colleen Turner
Deputy Mayor / Councillor · Greens
Anthony Mayne
Councillor · Independent
Rob Pollock
Councillor · Independent
Amber Schutz
Councillor · Independent
Phil Constable
Councillor · Independent
Laurence Babington
Councillor · Independent
Mick Johnson
Councillor · Independent
Sharon Winslade
Councillor · Labor
Want to raise something? Contacting your ward councillor or the mayor is one of the most direct ways to be heard between elections.
We list who's in office and link to their official profiles and the election results; we don't characterise anyone's politics. Party labels are those each councillor was elected under at the September 2024 election (NSW Electoral Commission); most Eurobodalla councillors were elected as Independents, several on group tickets. A council's makeup can change between elections through casual vacancies, and the deputy mayoralty is re-elected by councillors each year, so the council's official page has the most current list.
Sources — check it yourself
Figures are current as at the dates shown and may change — always confirm with the linked source. See the notice at the bottom of the page for full details and how to report a correction.