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NZ has history of prominent public servants who were outspoken public intellectuals – what s changed?

Opinion - The sacking of senior public servant Rob Campbell and questions about the neutrality of others are a reminder of the line between robust policy debate and perceived partisanship, writes Grant Duncan.

Are we there yet? The road to women s rights is long but we will get there

1911: A mayor s funeral

STUFF THE PRESS 160 YEARS is a series marking the launch of The The Press will revisit stories from every year of publication. It has been estimated that 50,000 people lined the streets of Christchurch in 1911 for the funeral procession of Mayor Thomas Edward “Tommy” Taylor​. “The cortege was perhaps the largest ever seen in Christchurch,” The Press reported on July 31, 1911. Supplied/Stuff Thomas Edward (“Tommy”) Taylor, a popular Christchurch MP and Mayor, who died in office, 1911. Taylor was only 49 when he died and had been mayor for just three months. Born in working-class Lincolnshire, and mostly raised in Addington, Taylor had been an abstinence campaigner and critic of Premier Richard Seddon​, as well as a strong advocate for educational and social reform. He was a three-term MP for Christchurch before going into local politics.

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