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Bill Young (New Zealand politician) was born on 13 November, 1913 in Kawakawa, New Zealand, is a politician. Discover Bill Young (New Zealand politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 96 years old?

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Age 96 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 13 November 1913
Birthday 13 November
Birthplace Kawakawa, New Zealand
Date of death (2009-07-14)
Died Place Wellington, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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His wife is Joan Luke (m. 1946)

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2013

Nicola Young is also a Wellington City Councillor (since 2013) and also stood as a National candidate in the Rongotai electorate at the 2005 election.

1997

Annabel Young was a list Member of Parliament for the National Party from 1997 until 2002.

1992

In the 1992 New Year Honours, he was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, for public services.

1981

Young lost his seat in 1981, and was then appointed on the recommendation of Prime Minister Robert Muldoon to the post of New Zealand High Commissioner to Great Britain, and Nigeria, and Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland. Wellington newspaper The Evening Post editorialised at the time that the appointment was "out- of-the-blue" but popular and he became known as capable and affable in the role. At the time New Zealand was regarded well in London due to lending its support in the Falklands War. His main focus was assisting New Zealand trade emissaries as they argued for continued access to British markets for agricultural products following a European Commission proposal to slash the butter quota.

1975

From 1975 to 1981 he served in the Third National Government as Minister of Works. His portfolio allocation was owed to his lifetime interest in construction and knowledge of hydro-electric power development. He was also a strong advocate for the completion of the Wellington Urban Motorway and up until his death he continued to advocate the benefits of a second Mount Victoria Tunnel.

1974

In opposition from 1974 to 1975 he was National's spokesman for roading and women's rights.

Rosemary Young (later Young-Rouse after marrying Michael Rouse) was a member of the Wellington City Council from 1974 to 1987 when she resigned mid-term after relocating to Auckland. She was an active National Party member and stood as a National candidate for parliament in 1978 and 1984 in the Eastern Hutt and Wellington Central electorates respectively. She later re-married to National cabinet minister Max Bradford.

1963

Instead he set his sights on national politics and in 1963 he stood for National for the Miramar electorate against Bill Fox, a former Labour Party cabinet minister. While reducing Fox's majority he was unsuccessful. He stood again in 1966, edging out Fox by a small 146 vote margin.

1960

By the 1960 he was an active member of the National Party and was on the executive of the Wellington Central electorate committee. He was later chairman of the party's Wellington Division and a member of the party Dominion Council from 1964 to 1966. He had long been interested in politics and noted for his debating and public speaking ability. He was approached to stand for Mayor of Wellington ahead of the 1962 election, but after giving consideration to doing so, he declined to stand.

1946

He then resumed work at Murray Roberts Company Limited until 1946, then music retailer Beggs (1946–1956), and was general manager of manufacturer/retailer Radio Corporation of New Zealand (1956–1966). Young was active with the New Zealand Automobile Association and was vice-president of the Wellington AA, and a member of the council of the North Island AA. He was a member of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce and a director of several companies.

Young married Isobel Joan Luke, the daughter of George Luke, in 1946. His wife Joan came from a prominent Wellington political family – her grandfather (Sir John Luke) and great uncle (Sir Charles Luke) had both been local parliamentarians and Wellington mayors. They had five children together: James, Christine, Rosemary, Nicola and Annabel.

1941

From 1941 to 1943 he served in World War II with the 2nd New Zealand Division in North Africa, and was invalided home after the workshop section in Egypt was bombed.

1913

William Lambert Young CMG (13 November 1913 – 14 July 2009) was a New Zealand politician representing the National Party.

Young was born in Kawakawa in 1913, the son of James Young. He attended Ngawha Native School, 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Kawakawa, where his parents were teachers, and then Wellington College. After his education he worked for stock and station agents Murray Roberts Company Limited.