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    Sir James Belich (25 July 1927 – 13 September 2015) was a New Zealand local politician. He was the Mayor of Wellington from 1986 to 1992. Belich was born...
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  • Belich is the name of: Camilla Belich, New Zealand lawyer and politician James Belich (historian) (born 1956), New Zealand historian Sir Jim Belich (1927–2015)...
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    the University of Oxford. Of Croatian descent, Belich was born in Wellington in 1956, the son of Jim Belich, who later became the mayor of Wellington. Educated...
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  • James Belich may refer to: James Belich (historian) (born 1956), New Zealand historian Sir Jim Belich (1927–2015), mayor of Wellington T. James Belich (born...
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    the New Zealand Labour Party, since 2020. Belich was raised in Wellington, where her grandfather Sir Jim Belich was mayor from 1986 to 1992. Her parents...
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    Labour nomination for Mayor of Wellington, but lost to local businessman Jim Belich. He was then elected to the City Council in the Brooklyn Ward in 1986...
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    • 1977 • 1980 29 Ian Lawrence 26 October 1983 30 October 1986 1983 30 Jim Belich 30 October 1986 28 October 1992 1986 • 1989 31 Fran Wilde 28 October 1992...
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    Independent.[citation needed] In 1986, Ritchie became Deputy Mayor to Jim Belich, the first woman to hold the position in the Capital. She was dumped by...
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    election saw one-term Mayor Ian Lawrence defeated by local advertising agent Jim Belich. 1986 also saw the Labour Party win their first ever majority of seats...
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    office 28 October 1992 – 28 October 1995 Deputy David Watt Preceded by Jim Belich Succeeded by Mark Blumsky 28th Minister of Tourism In office 24 August...
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