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  2. Christchurch City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Christchurch City Council (CCC) is the local government authority for Christchurch in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority elected to represent the 415,100 people of Christchurch. [ 1 ] Since October 2022, the Mayor of Christchurch is Phil Mauger , who succeeded after the retirement of Lianne Dalziel . [ 2 ]

  3. Sara Templeton - Wikipedia

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    After the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes, Templeton was active in her Heathcote Valley community, and later co-authored a book about the community's efforts. She was awarded a Civic Earthquake Award for her community-building work. She chaired a community board for three years before standing for Christchurch City Council in 2016. She was the ...

  4. Axel Downard-Wilke - Wikipedia

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    Axel Peter Carl Downard-Wilke (né Wilke; born 1966) [1] is a New Zealand transport planner and engineer known for his advocacy for cyclists in cities. Born in Germany, he moved to New Zealand for his education, and from 1997 to 2005 he worked for the Christchurch City Council as a traffic engineer, where he became involved in various projects to improve the safety of cycling in the city.

  5. Christchurch City - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch City may refer to: Christchurch City (district), the area covered by Christchurch City Council, the local government authority for Christchurch; The city of Christchurch, New Zealand; Christchurch United, a former association football team from Christchurch, New Zealand; Christchurch Central City, a suburb of Christchurch

  6. Tony Marryatt - Wikipedia

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    Protest sign about Marryatt's 2011 pay rise. Tony Marryatt (born 1966) is a senior manager employed by local government in New Zealand. Between 2007 and 2013, he was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Christchurch City Council, succeeding Lesley McTurk.

  7. Phil Mauger - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, Mauger suggested in a report to council that Christchurch could host the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Christchurch previously hosted the games in 1974. The suggestion was met by protestors in the council chamber, and despite a lukewarm response from councillors they agreed to ask council staff to investigate the possibility.

  8. Deon Swiggs - Wikipedia

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    As of 28 July, the video, When a City Falls, has been watched more than 30,000 times. [12] [13] On 31 May 2016, Swiggs announced that he would stand for Christchurch City Council as an independent in the newly created Christchurch Central ward in the 2016 local body elections. On 8 October 2016, he was elected to the council. [14] [15]

  9. Mayor of Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Christchurch is the head of the municipal government of Christchurch, New Zealand, and presides over the Christchurch City Council. The mayor is directly elected using a First Past the Post electoral system. The current mayor, Phil Mauger, was elected in the 2022 mayoral election. The current deputy mayor is Pauline Cotter.