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Bob Harvey (mayor)

Sir Robert Anster Harvey KNZM QSO (born 24 November 1940) is a former New Zealand advertising executive and politician. He is best known for his time as mayor of Waitakere City, which he held for 18 years from 1992 to 2010, and was also president of the New Zealand Labour Party in 1999 and 2000.

Sir Bob Harvey
2nd Mayor of Waitakere City
In office
1992–2010
Preceded byAssid Corban
Succeeded byLen Brown
(as Mayor of Auckland Council)
31st President of the Labour Party
In office
16 February 1999 – 19 November 2000
Vice PresidentTerry Scott
LeaderHelen Clark
Preceded byMichael Hirschfeld
Succeeded byMike Williams
Personal details
Born (1940-11-24) 24 November 1940 (age 82)
Political partyLabour
SpouseBarbara Harvey
Children5

Early life and family

Harvey was adopted when he was six months old, although he did not learn this until he was 50.[1] He married Barbara, a midwife, in 1970.[2] The couple has five adult children.

A keen swimmer and surf life-saver, Harvey won the bronze medal at the New Zealand national championships in 1972 and the 1995 life saving world championships. He swam the Dardanelles in 1979 and was the first to attempt the notorious mouth of the Manukau Harbour, the Manukau Heads in 1987.

Harvey was associated with the establishment of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter service, which was a world pioneer in civilian helicopter rescue services. He has been a member of the Karekare Beach Surf Lifesaving Patrol and is also a life member of the New Zealand Lifesaving Association and the Auckland Lifesaving Association (Northern).

Harvey was an instigator of the great walking trail of New Zealand, Te Araroa, in 1994 with journalist and keen walker Geoff Chapple. He served as chair and deputy chair of the Te Araroa Trust. Harvey was also chair of the Park and Wilderness Trust (ARC 1986) to save Auckland's endangered Hamlin's Hill from motorway encroachment and other environmental at risks areas.

Career

Harvey's first career was in advertising. He was a founder of one of New Zealand's larger advertising agencies, MacHarman Ayer (formerly MacHarman Advertising), for whom he worked from 1962 to 1992. During this time he was heavily involved in election campaigns for the New Zealand Labour Party between 1969 and 1984. He is credited by many for the physical and political transformation of former New Zealand prime ministers Norman Kirk and David Lange.[citation needed] He also worked as election strategist to Auckland mayors Sir Dove-Myer Robinson, Dame Catherine Tizard, and Colin Kay.

Harvey was also involved in the environmental campaign objecting to the building of a hydro-electric power station at Lake Manapouri in 1968 to 1972, the Save Manapouri Campaign. He also produced The Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hillary, Keep on the Sunny Side, Seasons in Nasby with Warwick Brock and Start Again with Roger Donaldson for television. His agency won many international awards for creativity including the first Cannes television award for a New Zealand television commercial (directed by Roger Donaldson).[citation needed] His advertising career spanned some of the most creative years in New Zealand advertising[citation needed] and Harvey attracted and worked with some leading edge talent including Dick Frizzell, John Hanlon, Warwick Brock, Grant Marshall, and Rodney Charters (DOP for the TV series 24). Harvey was an inaugural inductee of the New Zealand Advertising Hall of Fame in 2007.

Prior to becoming mayor, Harvey served as deputy chairman of the New Zealand Film Commission from 1986 to 1992.[3] He returned to the Film Commission as a board member from 2001 to 2006. From 1988 to 1990 he was chairman of the 1990 Commonwealth Games Arts Festival.

Harvey was chair of the board of directors for Waterfront Auckland,[4][5] chairman of the Health Sponsorship Council in 1993–94, and was a board member of the Tourist Hotel Corporation from 1995 to 1998. He was a member of the Te Papa board from 2006 until 2009.[6] He is a member of the USA Eisenhower Fellowship Nomination Committee and President of the New Zealand Peace Foundation.

A life member of the New Zealand Labour Party, Harvey served as president from 1999 to 2000, stepping in after the death of Michael Hirschfeld.[7] While he was president, Labour apologised to a West Auckland family after Harvey lowered his shorts and yelled an obscenity during an argument in public with a long-time adversary in 1999.[8]

Mayor of Waitakere City

Harvey was elected Mayor of Waitakere City in October 1992.[9] He served six consecutive terms with Waitakere City Council until 2010 when reforms led to seven territorial authority councils, including Waitakere City Council, being replaced by the new Auckland Council.[10]

He was elected on an environmental platform to manage growth in the Waitākere Ranges and to make Waitakere City the first eco-city in New Zealand.[11] In 1998 Harvey was awarded Prix Unesco Villes pour la piax in Stockholm for services to peace. Harvey introduced the First Call for Children as the other main platform for the city's vision. Waitakere has gained international recognition and acclaim for its environmental stance and initiatives. Under Harvey's leadership the city built four major libraries, the Waitakere Trusts Stadium and the environmentally friendly headquarters of the city, Waitakere Central, acclaimed for its sustainability features such as the green roof and recycling systems. Waitakere's Project Twin Streams was awarded the LivCom international award for environmental strategy in 2006. The city also won a LivCom award for being the most "livable" city in the world. LivCom is a United Nations backed initiative. Harvey won the personal lifetime achievement LivCom award in 2008.[9] In 2009 Harvey was invited by the global organisation, Mayors for Peace, to be a member of its executive committee.[12]

Harvey in 1997 led a local government delegation to Tahiti against French nuclear testing in the Pacific. In 1998 he joined the working party of the Mayor's Ascia Pacific Environment Summit and the following year was an executive member of that summit. Havey was a keynote speaker at Pathways to Growth at the invitation of British Prime Minister John Major in Manchester in 1993, at ICLEI (Local Governments for Sustainability) HABITAT 11 conference in Istanbal in 1995, at the Silicon Valley Environmental Conference in 2000 and at the American Water Works Association Conference in Hawaii in 2001. In 2002 Harvey was the Local Government representative at the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development (Rio+10) in Johannesburg. In 2007 he became a member of the Australasian Mayors for Climate Change and in 2008 was the keynote speaker at the Eco City Summit in Washington.

After the creation of Auckland Council in 2010, Harvey was appointed as chair of Waterfront Auckland. He held that role until 2015, when he became "Champion for Auckland – overseas investment" to promote Auckland internationally and facilitate international investment opportunities.[13][14]

Publications

Harvey is a published author and historian, with several books to his name, starting with Hey Dad in 1983. Others include Rolling Thunder the history of Karekare which won the Montana Books Award's environmental category, Untamed Coast which was a Montana Book Award finalist (3 editions), Wild Beast about painter Dean Buchanan, White Cloud Silver Screen a collection of film scene locations, Spirit of the West with Ted Scott, Iron Bound Coast the memoir of Wally Badham, Westies and (2014) Wild Westie – the incredible life of Bob Harvey, a biography by Hazel Phillips and published by Penguin. Bob is currently working on the history of the Kakekare Surf Lifesaving Club, of which he is a life member, for its 80th birthday celebration called The Boys of Summer. He is also a regular contributor to Metro magazine.

Awards and honours

Harvey received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal in 1990. In the 1991 New Year Honours, he was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services.[15] He was awarded the United Nations Mayors for Peace Award in 1998 and honorary citizenship of Waitakere Sister City Ningbo, People's Republic of China in 2005.

After retiring from local government in 2010, he was knighted as a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2013 New Year Honours.[16]

Bibliography

  • Hey Dad! (1983), St John Publishing
  • Untamed Coast: Auckland's Waitakere Ranges and West Coast Beaches (1998) (Montana Book Awards finalist 2000, Exisle Publishing
  • Rolling Thunder: the Spirit of Karekare (2001) (2002 Montana Book Awards Environment Category winner), Exisle Publishing
  • Westies: Up Front, Out There (2004), Exisle Publishing.
  • Wild Beast: the Art of Dean Buchanan (2007), Exisle Publishing
  • The Iron Bound Coast: Karekare in the Early Years (2009), Oratia Media. Wallace Badham (author); Bob Harvey (editor)
  • Spirit of the West: West of Auckland Through the Lens (2009), Heritage Publishing. Ted Scott (photographs); Bob Harvey (text)
  • Wild Westie: The Incredible Life of Bob Harvey (2014), Penguin Publishing.

References

  1. ^ Greco, Shelley (24 July 2014). "Sir Bob spills the beans". Stuff. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  2. ^ GRECO, SHELLEY (24 July 2014). "Sir Bob spills the beans". Stuff. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Proposed controls on film-makers 'crazy' – Mayor". Stuff. New Zealand. 7 August 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  4. ^ "Sir Bob Harvey the champion".
  5. ^ "Waterfront Auckland Board of Directors". Waterfront Auckland. 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  6. ^ "Te Papa Tongarewa Board appointments announced". The Beehive. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  7. ^ Bingham, Eugene (15 June 2000). "Harvey leaves Labour presidency to muted praise". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  8. ^ "Labour apology for Harvey's down-trou". The New Zealand Herald. 30 November 1999. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  9. ^ a b "Harvey wins eco honour". The New Zealand Herald. 12 November 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
  10. ^ . Auckland Council. 2011. Archived from the original on 31 May 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  11. ^ (PDF). Waitakere City Council. February 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  12. ^ "http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/western-leader/2715495/Mayoral-peace", Mayoral peace, stuff.co.nz
  13. ^ "Sir Bob Harvey the champion". NZ Herald. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  14. ^ "Party time for Auckland council". NZ Herald. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  15. ^ "No. 52383". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 31 December 1990. p. 30.
  16. ^ Westie made Sir Bob Harvey stuff.co.nz, 31 December 2012

External links

  • with David Slack for the Cultural Icons project. Audio and video.
Party political offices
Preceded by President of the Labour Party
1999–2000
Succeeded by

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Sir Robert Anster Harvey KNZM QSO born 24 November 1940 is a former New Zealand advertising executive and politician He is best known for his time as mayor of Waitakere City which he held for 18 years from 1992 to 2010 and was also president of the New Zealand Labour Party in 1999 and 2000 Sir Bob HarveyKNZM QSO2nd Mayor of Waitakere CityIn office 1992 2010Preceded byAssid CorbanSucceeded byLen Brown as Mayor of Auckland Council 31st President of the Labour PartyIn office 16 February 1999 19 November 2000Vice PresidentTerry ScottLeaderHelen ClarkPreceded byMichael HirschfeldSucceeded byMike WilliamsPersonal detailsBorn 1940 11 24 24 November 1940 age 82 Political partyLabourSpouseBarbara HarveyChildren5 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 3 Mayor of Waitakere City 4 Publications 5 Awards and honours 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and family EditHarvey was adopted when he was six months old although he did not learn this until he was 50 1 He married Barbara a midwife in 1970 2 The couple has five adult children A keen swimmer and surf life saver Harvey won the bronze medal at the New Zealand national championships in 1972 and the 1995 life saving world championships He swam the Dardanelles in 1979 and was the first to attempt the notorious mouth of the Manukau Harbour the Manukau Heads in 1987 Harvey was associated with the establishment of the Westpac Rescue Helicopter service which was a world pioneer in civilian helicopter rescue services He has been a member of the Karekare Beach Surf Lifesaving Patrol and is also a life member of the New Zealand Lifesaving Association and the Auckland Lifesaving Association Northern Harvey was an instigator of the great walking trail of New Zealand Te Araroa in 1994 with journalist and keen walker Geoff Chapple He served as chair and deputy chair of the Te Araroa Trust Harvey was also chair of the Park and Wilderness Trust ARC 1986 to save Auckland s endangered Hamlin s Hill from motorway encroachment and other environmental at risks areas Career EditHarvey s first career was in advertising He was a founder of one of New Zealand s larger advertising agencies MacHarman Ayer formerly MacHarman Advertising for whom he worked from 1962 to 1992 During this time he was heavily involved in election campaigns for the New Zealand Labour Party between 1969 and 1984 He is credited by many for the physical and political transformation of former New Zealand prime ministers Norman Kirk and David Lange citation needed He also worked as election strategist to Auckland mayors Sir Dove Myer Robinson Dame Catherine Tizard and Colin Kay Harvey was also involved in the environmental campaign objecting to the building of a hydro electric power station at Lake Manapouri in 1968 to 1972 the Save Manapouri Campaign He also produced The Adventure World of Sir Edmund Hillary Keep on the Sunny Side Seasons in Nasby with Warwick Brock and Start Again with Roger Donaldson for television His agency won many international awards for creativity including the first Cannes television award for a New Zealand television commercial directed by Roger Donaldson citation needed His advertising career spanned some of the most creative years in New Zealand advertising citation needed and Harvey attracted and worked with some leading edge talent including Dick Frizzell John Hanlon Warwick Brock Grant Marshall and Rodney Charters DOP for the TV series 24 Harvey was an inaugural inductee of the New Zealand Advertising Hall of Fame in 2007 Prior to becoming mayor Harvey served as deputy chairman of the New Zealand Film Commission from 1986 to 1992 3 He returned to the Film Commission as a board member from 2001 to 2006 From 1988 to 1990 he was chairman of the 1990 Commonwealth Games Arts Festival Harvey was chair of the board of directors for Waterfront Auckland 4 5 chairman of the Health Sponsorship Council in 1993 94 and was a board member of the Tourist Hotel Corporation from 1995 to 1998 He was a member of the Te Papa board from 2006 until 2009 6 He is a member of the USA Eisenhower Fellowship Nomination Committee and President of the New Zealand Peace Foundation A life member of the New Zealand Labour Party Harvey served as president from 1999 to 2000 stepping in after the death of Michael Hirschfeld 7 While he was president Labour apologised to a West Auckland family after Harvey lowered his shorts and yelled an obscenity during an argument in public with a long time adversary in 1999 8 Mayor of Waitakere City EditHarvey was elected Mayor of Waitakere City in October 1992 9 He served six consecutive terms with Waitakere City Council until 2010 when reforms led to seven territorial authority councils including Waitakere City Council being replaced by the new Auckland Council 10 He was elected on an environmental platform to manage growth in the Waitakere Ranges and to make Waitakere City the first eco city in New Zealand 11 In 1998 Harvey was awarded Prix Unesco Villes pour la piax in Stockholm for services to peace Harvey introduced the First Call for Children as the other main platform for the city s vision Waitakere has gained international recognition and acclaim for its environmental stance and initiatives Under Harvey s leadership the city built four major libraries the Waitakere Trusts Stadium and the environmentally friendly headquarters of the city Waitakere Central acclaimed for its sustainability features such as the green roof and recycling systems Waitakere s Project Twin Streams was awarded the LivCom international award for environmental strategy in 2006 The city also won a LivCom award for being the most livable city in the world LivCom is a United Nations backed initiative Harvey won the personal lifetime achievement LivCom award in 2008 9 In 2009 Harvey was invited by the global organisation Mayors for Peace to be a member of its executive committee 12 Harvey in 1997 led a local government delegation to Tahiti against French nuclear testing in the Pacific In 1998 he joined the working party of the Mayor s Ascia Pacific Environment Summit and the following year was an executive member of that summit Havey was a keynote speaker at Pathways to Growth at the invitation of British Prime Minister John Major in Manchester in 1993 at ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability HABITAT 11 conference in Istanbal in 1995 at the Silicon Valley Environmental Conference in 2000 and at the American Water Works Association Conference in Hawaii in 2001 In 2002 Harvey was the Local Government representative at the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development Rio 10 in Johannesburg In 2007 he became a member of the Australasian Mayors for Climate Change and in 2008 was the keynote speaker at the Eco City Summit in Washington After the creation of Auckland Council in 2010 Harvey was appointed as chair of Waterfront Auckland He held that role until 2015 when he became Champion for Auckland overseas investment to promote Auckland internationally and facilitate international investment opportunities 13 14 Publications EditHarvey is a published author and historian with several books to his name starting with Hey Dad in 1983 Others include Rolling Thunder the history of Karekare which won the Montana Books Award s environmental category Untamed Coast which was a Montana Book Award finalist 3 editions Wild Beast about painter Dean Buchanan White Cloud Silver Screen a collection of film scene locations Spirit of the West with Ted Scott Iron Bound Coast the memoir of Wally Badham Westies and 2014 Wild Westie the incredible life of Bob Harvey a biography by Hazel Phillips and published by Penguin Bob is currently working on the history of the Kakekare Surf Lifesaving Club of which he is a life member for its 80th birthday celebration called The Boys of Summer He is also a regular contributor to Metro magazine Awards and honours EditHarvey received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal in 1990 In the 1991 New Year Honours he was appointed a Companion of the Queen s Service Order for public services 15 He was awarded the United Nations Mayors for Peace Award in 1998 and honorary citizenship of Waitakere Sister City Ningbo People s Republic of China in 2005 After retiring from local government in 2010 he was knighted as a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2013 New Year Honours 16 Bibliography EditHey Dad 1983 St John Publishing Untamed Coast Auckland s Waitakere Ranges and West Coast Beaches 1998 Montana Book Awards finalist 2000 Exisle Publishing Rolling Thunder the Spirit of Karekare 2001 2002 Montana Book Awards Environment Category winner Exisle Publishing Westies Up Front Out There 2004 Exisle Publishing Wild Beast the Art of Dean Buchanan 2007 Exisle Publishing The Iron Bound Coast Karekare in the Early Years 2009 Oratia Media Wallace Badham author Bob Harvey editor Spirit of the West West of Auckland Through the Lens 2009 Heritage Publishing Ted Scott photographs Bob Harvey text Wild Westie The Incredible Life of Bob Harvey 2014 Penguin Publishing References Edit Greco Shelley 24 July 2014 Sir Bob spills the beans Stuff Retrieved 14 October 2022 GRECO SHELLEY 24 July 2014 Sir Bob spills the beans Stuff Retrieved 14 October 2022 Proposed controls on film makers crazy Mayor Stuff New Zealand 7 August 2007 Retrieved 14 February 2010 Sir Bob Harvey the champion Waterfront Auckland Board of Directors Waterfront Auckland 2011 Retrieved 5 May 2011 Te Papa Tongarewa Board appointments announced The Beehive Retrieved 14 October 2022 Bingham Eugene 15 June 2000 Harvey leaves Labour presidency to muted praise The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 14 February 2010 Labour apology for Harvey s down trou The New Zealand Herald 30 November 1999 Retrieved 14 February 2010 a b Harvey wins eco honour The New Zealand Herald 12 November 2008 Retrieved 14 February 2010 Background to Auckland s local government changes Auckland Council 2011 Archived from the original on 31 May 2011 Retrieved 5 May 2011 Greenprint PDF Waitakere City Council February 1999 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 5 January 2016 http www stuff co nz auckland local news western leader 2715495 Mayoral peace Mayoral peace stuff co nz Sir Bob Harvey the champion NZ Herald Retrieved 14 October 2022 Party time for Auckland council NZ Herald Retrieved 14 October 2022 No 52383 The London Gazette 2nd supplement 31 December 1990 p 30 Westie made Sir Bob Harvey stuff co nz 31 December 2012External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bob Harvey mayor Waitakere City Council Resume Mayor Bob Harvey Bob Harvey interview with David Slack for the Cultural Icons project Audio and video Party political officesPreceded byMichael Hirschfeld President of the Labour Party1999 2000 Succeeded byMike Williams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Harvey mayor amp oldid 1115956566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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