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Former GP named deputy mayor

Greens Councillor Clare Willington is the new deputy mayor of Randwick.

Cr Willington was elected to the position by her fellow councillors at a Council Meeting Tuesday 23 September 2025 replacing outgoing Deputy Mayor Marea Wilson.

She will serve as 2IC to Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker on one of Sydney’s oldest councils for the next 12 months.

Deputy Mayor Willington said she was deeply honoured to be elected and would work hard for the whole community.

“I want to thank my fellow councillors for their confidence and support. It’s a privilege to serve our community in this role.”

Cr Willington is a Clovelly resident, retired GP, teacher and WIRES volunteer. She is committed to protecting the natural and cultural heritage of the Randwick LGA, increasing tree canopy coverage and improving biodiversity.

“I look forward to working closely with my colleagues across the chamber to deliver positive outcomes for Randwick City. Together we can continue building a safe, sustainable and inclusive city for everyone.

“Randwick has a proud history of sustainability credentials including tree planting, water recycling and biodiversity conservation. I look forward to continuing and expanding on these important initiatives,” Deputy Mayor Willington said.

Randwick Mayor Dylan Parker congratulated Cr Willington on her election.

“I congratulate Cr Willington on her election and I look forward to working with her for the betterment of our community.

“I would also like to thank and acknowledge outgoing deputy mayor Marea Wilson. Your support and commitment to our community over the past year has been commendable.”

Elections for deputy mayor at Randwick Council are undertaken by vote of Councillors every year, with the election for mayor typically occurring every two years. Mayor Dylan Parker was elected mayor on 8 October 2024.

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