This article lists the heads of government of Norfolk Island.
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office, irrespective of continuation of status of that office)
Term | Incumbent | Title | Notes | |
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1896 to 15 January 1897 | Oliver Masey Quintal | President of the Council of Elders | ||
15 January 1897 | Self-government revoked | |||
15 January 1897 to 1899 | Oliver Masey Quintal | President of the Council of Elders | ||
1899 to 1900 | John Buffett | |||
1900 to 1903 | John Forrester Young | |||
1903 to 1909 | Francis Mason Nobbs | President of the Executive Council | ||
1909 to 1915 | Joseph Allen McCleave Buffett | |||
1915 to 1 July 1916 | Charles Chase Ray Nobbs | 1st term | ||
Norfolk Island Territory of The Commonwealth of Australia | ||||
1916 | Charles Chase Ray Nobbs | President of the Executive Council | 1st term (contd.) | |
1916 to 1919 | Matthew Frederick Howard Christian | |||
1919 to 1920 | Albert Randall | 1st term | ||
1921 to 1922 | Enoch Cobbcroft Robinson | 1st term | ||
1922 to 1923 | Albert Randall | 2nd term | ||
1924 to 1928 | Eustace Buffett Christian | 1st term | ||
1928 to 1933 | Enoch Cobbcroft Robinson | 2nd term | ||
1933 to 19 May 1934 | Charles Chase Ray Nobbs | 2nd term | ||
1934 to 1934 | Eustace Buffett Christian | 2nd term | ||
1934 to 20 July 1935 | Francis Rawdon M. Crozier | |||
1 August 1935 to 31 July 1936 | Charles Chase Ray Nobbs | President of the Advisory Council | ||
1 August 1936 to 31 July 1937 | Enoch Cobbcroft Robinson | 1st term | ||
1 August 1937 to 31 July 1941 | William McLachlan | |||
1 August 1941 to 31 July 1947 | George Hunn Nobbs Buffett | |||
1 August 1947 to 31 July 1948 | Ray Herbert Hastings Nobbs | 1st term | ||
1 August 1948 to 31 July 1949 | David Campbell Dunsmere Buffett | |||
1 August 1949 to 31 July 1950 | Ray Herbert Hastings Nobbs | 2nd term | ||
1 August 1950 to 31 July 1951 | Leonard Dixon Holloway | 1st term | ||
1 August 1951 to 5 June 1952 | Enoch Cobcroft Robinson | 2nd term | ||
1 August 1952 to 31 October 1952 | Leonard Dixon Holloway | 2nd term | ||
1 November 1952 to 31 July 1953 | Charles Marie Gustav Adams | |||
1 August 1953 to 31 July 1956 | Ray Herbert Hastings Nobbs | 3rd term | ||
1 August 1956 to 15 June 1959 | Wilfrid Metcalfe Randall | |||
15 June 1959 to 22 June 1960 | vacant | |||
22 June 1960 to 1967 | Frederick James Needham | President of the Island Council | ||
1967 to 1974 | William M. Randall | |||
1974 to 1976 | Richard Albert Bataille | |||
1976 to 1978 | William Arthur Blucher | |||
10 August 1978 | Restoration of self-government | |||
10 August 1979 to 21 May 1986 | David Buffett | Chief Minister | ||
21 May 1986 to 22 May 1989 | John Terence Brown | President of the Legislative Assembly | ||
22 May 1989 to 20 May 1992 | David Buffett | |||
20 May 1992 to 4 May 1994 | John Terence Brown | Head of Government | ||
4 May 1994 to 5 May 1997 | Mike King | |||
5 May 1997 to 28 February 2000 | George Charles Smith | Chief Minister | ||
28 February 2000 to 5 December 2001 | Ronald Coane Nobbs | |||
5 December 2001 to 1 June 2006 | Geoff Gardner | |||
2 June 2006 to 28 March 2007 | David Buffett | |||
28 March 2007 to 24 March 2010 | Andre Nobbs | |||
24 March 2010 to 20 March 2013 | David Buffett | |||
20 March 2013 to 17 June 2015 | Lisle Snell | |||
18 June 2015[1] | Self-government abolished; under Commonwealth and New South Wales laws[2] | |||
6 July 2016 to 4 February 2021[3] | Robin Adams | Mayor | ||
4 February 2021 to present | Mike Colreavy | Interim administrator |