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Off The Beaten Path: Savage Memorial Park
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  • Auckland - Savage Memorial Park
  • Savage Memorial Park
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  • The Park is named after the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand and the founder of the Welfare State, Michael Joseph Savage. It's a pleasant place, green and calm, with the memorial and beautiful panoramic views.

    It's located on Bastion Point, off Tamaki Drive (a a short walk).

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    Website: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/Gallery/Savage/savage.htm
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    Off The Beaten Path: Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park
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  • The Savage Memorial
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  • This short biography of Michael Joseph Savage from nationmaster.com gives a good overview of his role in New Zealand's history.

    "Michael Joseph Savage (1872-1940) was a New Zealand politician and the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand.

    He was born in Australia, but emigrated to New Zealand in 1907. He worked in a variety of jobs before becoming involved in the union movement.

    During World War I he opposed conscription, arguing that the conscription of wealth should precede the conscription of men. After the war he was elected to Parliament as a Labour candidate. He was one of eight Labour members of parliament and became the party leader following the death of Harry Holland.

    During the depression, Savage toured the country, and became an iconic figure. An excellent speaker, Savage became the most visible politician in the country and led Labour to victory in the 1935 election. The first Labour government swiftly proved popular and easily won the 1938 elections with an increased majority. Savage was suffering from cancer at the time, but had delayed seeking treatment to participate in the election campaign. Savage was to die from this cancer in 1940.

    A life long bachelor, Savage brought an almost religious fervour to his politics. This, and his death while in office, has made him become something of an iconic figure to the Left. The architect of the welfare state, his picture was reportedly found in many Labour supporters' homes. While younger generations are less aware of him, he is still revered by many older New Zealanders."

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    Website: http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Michael-Joseph-Savage
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    Off The Beaten Path: Viaduct Basin
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  • Auckland - Viaduct Basin map (http://www.nzmaritime.org)
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  • Viaduct Basin is a vibrant waterfront precinct. New Zealand's excellent National Maritime Museum is here, and the area is also home for the city's most contemporary cafe and bar culture. It's a perfect place for a drink or a meal.

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    Website: http://www.nzmaritime.org
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    Comments for aramat about Auckland
    condorito Sun Jan 4, 2004 14:29 UTC
     Very good inf
    pepples46 Sat Nov 22, 2003 04:03 UTC
     excellent account of AKL, great tips and Savage history ^..^ thanx for sharing

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