City of Wentworth

The City of Wentworth is a local government area which contains the historic centre and primary central business district of Wentworth. The City of Wentworth covers only a very small part of Wentworth Metropolis as the city proper has since grown beyond its borders. Administratively it forms one of the nineteen local government areas of Wentworth Metropolis, and is the only one not structured as a borough.

The current Lord Mayor of Wentworth is Terry Chen of the Wentworth Party.

History
The City of Wentworth was incorporated on 1 January 1901. The western half of the Borough of Docklands was merged into the City of Wentworth in 1991.

Suburbs
The City of Wentworth includes the following suburbs and localities:
 * Acacia Park
 * Banksia
 * Chinatown
 * Chiswick
 * Docklands
 * Hyde Park
 * Little Italy
 * Luscombe
 * McKay
 * Melvin Hills
 * Riverside
 * Shinjuku

Current composition and election method
The Wentworth City Council is composed of 25 Councillors, excluding the Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor, for a fixed two-year term of office. The Councillors are elected proportionally, with the Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor being directly elected on a separate ballot. The most recent election was held on 4 August 2018, and the makeup of the Council is as follows: