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1918 Lower Hutt Borough Council by-election [3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent: Sidney Clendon : 310 : 49.20 : −47.26 : Independent: Albert West : 285 : 45.23 : Independent: Henry Ward 255 40.47 −42.51 Independent: William Hardy 221 35.07 Independent: Charles Robinson 167 26.50 Informal votes 21 3.33 +0.46 Majority 30 4.76 Turnout ...
Toastmasters International places a large emphasis on building the public speaking and leadership skills of its members. [12] The current education system Pathways consists of eleven differing paths suited to their needs and requirements, based around Public Speaking, Interpersonal Communication, Management, Strategic Leadership, and Confidence.
Hutt City Council Te Awa Kairangi (Māori) Type Type City council of Lower Hutt Leadership Mayor Campbell Barry Deputy Mayor Tui Lewis Seats 13 [a] Elections Voting system FPP Last election 8 October 2022 Next election 11 October 2025 Meeting place Lower Hutt Town Hall, 30 Laings Road, Hutt Central, Lower Hutt 5010 Website HuttCity.govt.nz/ Footnotes ^ Includes Mayor. The Hutt City Council is ...
The Lower Hutt branch of the Labour Party decided not to run a candidate for the mayoralty or a full ticket of council candidates. [4] With no other candidates emerging Strand was declared elected unopposed. [5] The Labour Party did nominate two council candidates. [6]
Ralph C. Smedley (February 22, 1878 – September 11, 1965) was an humanitarian.Toastmasters International was the brainchild of Smedley, as he is widely regarded as the founder of Toastmasters International, an international speaking organization with more than 352,000 members in 141 countries and more than 16,400 individual clubs. [1]
Once Upon a Village: A History of Lower Hutt 1819-1965. Lower Hutt: New Zealand University Press & LHCC. OCLC 154232923. McGill, David (1991). Lower Hutt – The First Garden City. Petone, New Zealand: Lower Hutt City Council. ISBN 1-86956-003-5
The Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) is the regional council covering the whole Wellington Region. It represents a population of 478,600 as of the Statistics New Zealand's June 2009 estimate, [2] and consists of thirteen councillors elected from six constituencies (Wellington, Lower Hutt, Porirua-Tawa, Kāpiti Coast, Upper Hutt, Wairarapa) using the First Past The Post voting system.
The 2016 Lower Hutt mayoral election was part of the wider 2016 New Zealand local elections.The elections were held for the role of Mayor of Lower Hutt plus other local government positions including twelve city councillors, also elected triennially.