Peter Wing Ho Chin (, born 1941) is a lawyer and was the 56th
Mayor of Dunedin, New Zealand. He served two terms as Mayor from 2004 to 2010.
Early life and career
Peter Chin is a descendant of the earliest Chinese immigrants to New Zealand,
and his family owned a
fish and chips
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take-away establishment in
Dunedin
Dunedin ( ; ) is the second-most populous city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from ("fort of Edin"), the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of S ...
.
In the 1950s Chin was a student at
Otago Boys' High School and then the
University of Otago
The University of Otago () is a public university, public research university, research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, Otago is New Zealand's oldest university and one of the oldest universities in ...
, graduating with an LLB in 1965.
He started working as a lawyer in Dunedin in 1968 and became a founding partner at the Otago law firm Webb Farry. He also took up a position in the
Otago District Law Society.
Mayoral career
Chin was first elected in 1995 as a councillor in the
Dunedin City Council
The Dunedin City Council () is the Local government in New Zealand, local government authority for Dunedin in New Zealand. It is a Territorial authorities of New Zealand, territorial authority elected to represent the people of Dunedin. Since O ...
, representing the Hills Ward. He served three terms before being elected as
Mayor
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during the
2004 Dunedin mayoral election, replacing
Sukhi Turner who was retiring as mayor. He was re-elected during the
2007 Dunedin mayoral election with an absolute majority.
As Mayor, Chin supported the
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Forsyth Barr Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand. At various stages of development it was also known as Dunedin Stadium or Awatea Street Stadium, or its non-commercial official name during the 2011 Rugby World Cup and 2 ...
, which drew controversy over its cost and source of funding. In the course of examining funding options he sent a confidential letter to the Government asking for money without full Council approval, and was on a committee of three that later censured Councillor Teresa Stevenson for leaking the letter to the ''
Otago Daily Times
The ''Otago Daily Times'' (''ODT'') is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. The ''ODT'' is one of the country's four main daily newspapers, serving the southern South Island with a circulation of around 26,000 and ...
''.
Post-mayoral career
During the
2010 Dunedin mayoral election, Peter Chin was defeated by
Greater Dunedin candidate and
Dunedin City Council
The Dunedin City Council () is the Local government in New Zealand, local government authority for Dunedin in New Zealand. It is a Territorial authorities of New Zealand, territorial authority elected to represent the people of Dunedin. Since O ...
councillor
Dave Cull. He was one of the twelve members of the
Constitutional Advisory Panel, which sought public input on a written constitution for New Zealand, since 2011.
Community involvement
In addition to his professional and mayoral career, Chin served as the chair of the
Otago Community Trust, the
Chinese Garden Trust, the Otago District Law Society and head of the
Gambling Commission
The Gambling Commission is an executive, non-departmental public body of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for regulating gambling and supervising gaming law in Great Britain. Its remit covers arcades, betting, bingo, casin ...
, the government-appointed panel that regulates
casino
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s.
In the
2003 New Year Honours, he was appointed a
Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to local-body and community affairs.
As chair of the Chinese Gardens Trust, Chin presided over the building of the
Dunedin Chinese Garden, which receive NZ$3.75 million in public funding and NZ$1 million in ratepayer funding. The Chinese Garden opened in May 2008. The Garden was constructed in an authentic manner, using almost a thousand tonnes of rocks imported from
Lake Tai
Taihu (), also known as Lake Tai or Lake Taihu, is a lake in the Yangtze Delta and the third largest freshwater lake in China. The lake is in Jiangsu province and a significant part of its southern shore forms its border with Zhejiang. With ...
, China.
He also served the chair of the national Chinese Poll Tax Heritage Trust, which was set up with government funding in 2004.
[ The trust aims to raise awareness of the early Chinese community in New Zealand and its history, language and culture.]
Personal life
Chin has been married to Noleen since 1964 with whom he had 4 children. he lives in Roslyn and is a prominent opera singer. Chin suffered a heart attack on New Year's eve, 2014 whilst on a plane from Dunedin to Wellington to visit his son. He had a triple bypass
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and later recovered.
Filmography
Chin played a minor part in the 1987 film '' Illustrious Energy'', a historic drama based on the experiences of Chinese gold miners in Central Otago.
References
External links
Profile and contact information at the Dunedin City Council
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1941 births
Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Living people
Mayors of Dunedin
Lawyers from Dunedin
New Zealand people of Chinese descent
University of Otago alumni
People educated at Otago Boys' High School