What did Michael Joseph Savage do?

What did Michael Joseph Savage do?

Michael Joseph Savage PC (23 March 1872 – 27 March 1940) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 23rd Prime Minister of New Zealand, heading the First Labour Government from 6 December 1935 until his death. He won public support for his government’s economic recovery policies and social welfare programme.

When was the Michael Joseph Savage Memorial built?

June 1941
This profile of Prime Minister Michael Joseph Savage appears on his memorial at Bastion Point, imaged sourced from Te Ara. Despite some public concern that the memorial was an extravagance in wartime, work was begun by Fletcher Construction in June 1941 and completed by March the following year.

Where was Michael Joseph Savage born?

Tatong, Australia
Michael Joseph Savage/Place of birth

Who is buried at Bastion Point?

The obelisk in Savage Memorial Park on Bastion Point commemorates the burial place of Michael Joseph Savage, first Labour prime minister, who died in 1940.

How many New Zealand soldiers served in ww2?

140,000 New Zealand men
About 140,000 New Zealand men and women served, 104,000 in 2NZEF, the rest in the British or New Zealand naval or air forces. Fatal casualties during the conflict numbered 11,928 (Commonwealth War Graves Commission figures).

When was the first state house built in New Zealand?

18 September 1937
New Zealand’s first state house was formally opened on 18 September 1937. But the government has provided rental housing for New Zealanders for more than a century.

Why was Bastion Point an issue?

Protesters occupied Bastion Point in January 1977 after the government announced a housing development on former Ngāti Whātua reserve land. The reserve had been gradually reduced in size by compulsory acquisition, leaving Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrākei holding less than 1 ha.

What happened to the land at Bastion Point?

The tribe mounted a 506-day occupation of the site in 1977–78. The protest ended when the government sent in police to clear the protesters and demolish their makeshift homes. The new housing was never built and under a Treaty of Waitangi settlement much of the land was returned to Ngāti Whātua.

How many New Zealand soldiers have died?

16,697 New Zealanders
16,697 New Zealanders were killed and 41,317 were wounded during the war – a 58 percent casualty rate. Approximately a further thousand men died within five years of the war’s end, as a result of injuries sustained, and 507 died whilst training in New Zealand between 1914 and 1918.

Who sold state houses in NZ?

While it still allowed for workers to rent or lease their homes from the Government, applicants who were willing to buy were favoured. The state houses were sold by the Reform Government from 1912 onwards.

How much is housing NZ rent?

In August 2018, TradeMeProperty reported that the national median weekly rent for a small house (1 to 2 bedrooms) was NZ$390 a week, and NZ$525 for 2 to 4 bedrooms. Prices for rentals vary throughout the country. Main centres usually have higher prices.

Where is Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park in New Zealand?

You’re also able to visit the memorial of the park’s namesake, Michael Joseph Savage, who founded the Welfare State and was the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand. The monument is such a great piece of New Zealand history and is surrounded by a pond and beautiful gardens you can walk through.

When did Michael Savage come to New Zealand?

Savage was born in the Colony of Victoria (present-day Australia), and emigrated to New Zealand in 1907. A labourer, he became a trade unionist, and in 1910 was elected president of the Auckland Trades and Labour Council.

How did Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park look like?

A beautiful tribute to the first Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand- Michael Joseph Savage, I did wonder! A very cool American-esque mausoleum and obelisk. Beautiful stone and quartz steps and borders around it. A reflective, sunken pool with a well maintained hedged garden and colourful flower-beds surrounding.

Who was Prime Minister when the Savage Memorial was built?

This profile of Prime Minister Michael Joseph Savage appears on his memorial at Bastion Point, imaged sourced from Te Ara. Despite some public concern that the memorial was an extravagance in wartime, work was begun by Fletcher Construction in June 1941 and completed by March the following year.