Otago Daily Times

Tributes flow for ‘oldschool’ politician

- WYATT RYDER

A FORMER Dunedin cabinet minister who died at the weekend has been remembered as an ‘‘oldschool politician’’ with a deep love for his city.

Former Labour MP Stan Rodger died on Sunday, aged 82.

He became MP for Dunedin North in 1978 and held the role until 1990.

His replacemen­t in the constituen­cy was former Labour MP Pete Hodgson, who said Mr Rodger had an ‘‘abiding love for Dunedin.’’

He had a deep understand­ing of its history and was always looking towards the future.

One way he left his mark on the city was by securing funding for the Otago Polytechni­c campus in Forth St, which completed the tertiary sector of the city.

The polytechni­c was previously spread throughout the city, with department­s far from each other.

Mr Rodger always kept up with politics and current events and earlier this month stayed up late to see the results of the Australian election, Mr Hodgson said.

He was minister of state services and minister of labour under the Fourth Labour Government, which reformed the way public service was run.

The reforms were so controvers­ial he was stripped of his life membership of the Public Service Associatio­n, of which he was president from 197073.

His life membership was later restored.

MP for Taieri Ingrid Leary said Mr Rodger was an ‘‘oldschool politician’’, a gentleman and a mentor.

An obituary will follow.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Former Dunedin North MP Stan Rodger in October last year.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Former Dunedin North MP Stan Rodger in October last year.

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