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Pair extolled for work in city’s top job

- GED CANN

Two of Wellington’s former mayors were honoured at Government House yesterday.

Fran Wilde, who held the mayoralty from 1992-1995, received the Dame Companion of the New Zealand Merit for services to the state and community. Celia Wade-Brown, who held the same position from 2010-2016, was awarded the Companion of the Queen’s Service Order for services to local government.

Wade-Brown was honoured to receive the investitur­e, and said: ‘‘I certainly don’t think this is a retirement present in any way.’’

‘‘A Companion of the Queen’s Service Order is a recognitio­n that you’ve worked for the community, which is terrific,’’ she said.

It was particular­ly poignant because it was awarded 100 years after her grandfathe­r was awarded a military cross.

Wade-Brown said there was no competitio­n between her and Wilde, despite the pair having disagreeme­nts when she served under Wilde’s mayoralty.

‘‘We’ve had our different views on things but I’ve hugely respected her as well.’’

During the ceremony, Wade-Brown’s services to local government were outlined as both a councillor and mayor as well as her work as part of the New Zealand Internatio­nal Arts Festival Trust, and her position as a founder of the New Zealand Internet Society.

Wilde was recognised for her time as an MP and her roles in local government, which began in the early 1980s. Her sponsorshi­p of homosexual law reforms in 1986, as well as her contributi­on as chairwoman of several organisati­ons and as a Waitangi chief crown negotiator were also highlighte­d.

Wilde and Wade-Brown were two of 138 people to receive investitur­es during six ceremonies conducted over the past week.

 ?? PHOTO: KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAX NZ ?? Two of Wellington’s former mayors, Celia Wade-Brown, left, and Fran Wilde, are honoured at yesterday’s Government House investitur­es.
PHOTO: KEVIN STENT/FAIRFAX NZ Two of Wellington’s former mayors, Celia Wade-Brown, left, and Fran Wilde, are honoured at yesterday’s Government House investitur­es.

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