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Celia Wade-Brown was born on 12 July, 1956 in Paddington, London, United Kingdom, is a New Zealand politician. Discover Celia Wade-Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 12 July, 1956
Birthday 12 July
Birthplace Paddington, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Her husband is Alastair Nicholson (m. 1993)

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2020

After a four year hiatus from politics, Wade-Brown was selected as the Green Party's candidate for the Wairarapa general electorate seat at the 2020 election, campaigning to maximise the Green's party vote.

2016

Celia Wade-Brown was expected to run for reelection in October 2016 but on 5 August 2016 announced that she would not run for the mayoralty again. Justin Lester replaced Wade-Brown as Mayor of Wellington, winning the popular vote by more than 6000 votes over his rivals.

2015

Under her leadership, Wellington has maintained its rank as the 12th highest city for quality of life. In 2015, Vogue magazine described Wellington as the coolest little city and the BBC described Wellington as the hottest little city.

2014

Wade-Brown listed her priorities for the first 100 days as "the south coast cycle lanes, completing the draft annual plan before Christmas, agreeing on three-year priorities, taking first steps towards a living wage for council staff, slimming down council-owned companies and continuing to improve shared services with other councils". A basic form of the living wage was introduced in 2014—this meant an increase in salaries of over 500 staff and been extended to the zoo, museums trust, security contract and cleaners.

In August 2014 Wade-Brown became an executive leader of Mayors for Peace. Peace Action Wellington criticised Wellington Venues' decision to host a 'War Conference' sponsored by Lockheed Martin in June 2015 because of her role as the executive leader of Mayors for Peace. A spokesperson for Peace Action Wellington said, "Her commitment to working for peace appears to be as shallow as her understanding of the role of weapons manufacturers in promoting war and militarism. In her response, the Mayor has equated the Weapons Conference with the likes of an international yoga meeting or a sustainable living expo."

2013

Wade-Brown was re-elected as Mayor of Wellington in October 2013, beating her main rival John Morrison 27,171 to 24,691 after five rounds of vote allocation.

2010

Wade-Brown was the third female mayor of the city, replacing centre-right Kerry Prendergast. She defeated Prendergast by 176 votes in the 2010 single transferable vote mayoral election. Wade-Brown won a second term in 2013. She was the second mayor of a major New Zealand city to have been a member of the Green Party, after Dunedin's Sukhi Turner, but she stood as an independent candidate. Wade-Brown did not contest the Wellington mayoralty in the 2016 local election for a third term.

In 2010 Wade-Brown decided to run to be the Mayor of Wellington, and not in the Southern Ward seat which she previously held. Wade-Brown beat the incumbent Mayor, Kerry Prendergast, by 176 votes—some media outlets reported that this was the closest margin seen in the Wellington Mayoral race. In total, Wade-Brown received 24,881 votes, compared to Prendergast's 24,705 votes.

1996

Wade-Brown first stood for the Green Party as a list candidate (ranked 44th) under the Alliance banner in the 1996 election. In the 1999 election, she stood for the Green Party as a list candidate (ranked 29th). In the 2002 election, she stood for the Green Party as a list candidate (ranked 15th) in the Rongotai electorate and placed third. She has not appeared on the Green Party list since the 2005 election.

1995

Wade-Brown was a founding member of the New Zealand Internet Society (now known as InternetNZ). InternetNZ is a non-profit organisation set up in 1995 dedicated to protecting and promoting the Internet in New Zealand. In 2002 Wade-Brown founded Living Streets Aotearoa, a walking-advocacy organisation with 15 branches. It holds collective membership of the International Federation of Pedestrians.

1994

Wade-Brown served as a Wellington City Councillor for the Southern Ward in 1994–1998 and 2001–2010.

1983

Born in Paddington, West London, to a British military officer father Paul Wade-Brown, Wade-Brown grew up in a council flat. She attended The Holt School in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. After school, she took a gap year in Cape Coast, Ghana, then earned an honours degree in philosophy from the University of Nottingham. She started her professional life with IBM in the United Kingdom, and moved to Wellington in 1983.

1956

Celia Margaret Wade-Brown QSO (born 12 July 1956) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 34th Mayor of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, from 2010 until 2016.