Anna Reynolds is an Australian politician who has served as the Lord Mayor of Hobart in Tasmania since November 2018.
[3] Reynolds began her career establishing a community legal centre in Northern Queensland,[4] before moving into a number of campaigning and advocacy roles.
[10][11] In 2009, Reynolds moved to Hobart to take up an advisory role in the office of Bob Brown, then leader of the Australian Greens.
[14] From 2014 to 2018, Reynolds was a Hobart City Council Alderman,[15] with her candidacy backed by the Tasmanian Greens.
[17] The turnout in the 2018 election was the highest since the 1990s, with 61.94% of eligible electors in the City of Hobart turning out to vote.