Allan David Dick (1 September 1915 – 15 March 1992) was a New Zealand politician of the
National Party.
Biography
Dick was born in 1915 at
Dunedin
Dunedin ( ; mi, Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region. Its name comes from , the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Th ...
. He received his education at
Otago Boys' High School
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. After school, he farmed at North Otago,
Kurow
Kurow is a small town in the Waitaki District, New Zealand. It is located on the south bank of the Waitaki River, northwest of Oamaru.
Description
The name is an Anglicised form of the Māori name of the nearby mountain, Te Kohurau.
In the ...
and then Lilybank Station at the head of
Lake Tekapo
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Lake Tekapo ( mi, Takapō) is the second-largest of three roughly parallel lakes running north–south along the northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand (the others are Lake Pukaki and Lake Ohau). I ...
in the
McKenzie Country. He bought Lilybank in 1937.
In 1962, he won the
1962 Waitaki by-election
The Waitaki by-election 1962 was a by-election held in the electorate in South Canterbury and North Otago during the term of the 33rd New Zealand Parliament, on 10 March 1962. The by-election was won by Alan Dick.
Background
The by-election w ...
, after the sudden death of the Hon.
Thomas Hayman
Thomas Leonard Hayman (24 May 1904 – 2 January 1962) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party and a farmer.
Biography
Hayman was born in 1904 in Willowbridge near Waimate. He received his education at Nukuroa School and W ...
, who had been an MP from . He was one of six candidates for the National nomination in this largely rural and safe National seat. He represented the
Waitaki electorate to 1969, and then the electorate from to 1972, when he was defeated. He was one of four National Party incumbents from
Otago
Otago (, ; mi, Ōtākou ) is a region of New Zealand located in the southern half of the South Island administered by the Otago Regional Council. It has an area of approximately , making it the country's second largest local government reg ...
and
Southland Southland may refer to:
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* Dunbar–Southlands, Vancouver, British Columbia
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* Southland County, a former New Zealand county
* Southland District, part of the wider Southland Re ...
who lost their normally blue electorate to the Labour challenger over the proposed raising of the lake levels of lakes
Manapouri
Manapouri is a small town in Southland / Fiordland, in the southwest corner of the South Island, in New Zealand. The township is the westernmost municipality in New Zealand. Located at the edge of the Fiordland National Park, on the eastern ...
and
Te Anau
Te Anau is a town in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. In Maori, Te-Anau means the Place of the Swirling Waters. It is on the eastern shore of Lake Te Anau in Fiordland. Te Anau is 155 kilometres north of Invercargill an ...
, which was opposed by the
Save Manapouri campaign
The Save Manapouri campaign was an environmental campaign waged between 1969 and 1972 in New Zealand to prevent the raising of the levels of lakes Manapouri and Te Anau as part of the construction of the Manapouri Power Project.
Origins
The ...
. Labour's election manifesto was for the lakes to remain at their natural levels.
Dick held various positions outside parliament. He was a foundation member of the
Mount Cook National Park Mount Cook National Park may refer to the following:
*Mount Cook National Park, Australia
*Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park is in the South Island of New Zealand. Aoraki / Mount Cook, New Zealand's highest mo ...
Board. For a time, he chaired the
Tekapo Town Planning Committee, and he was a chairman of the
Waitaki Lakes Committee. He was chairman of the Mackenzie branch of
Federated Farmers
Federated Farmers of New Zealand is a lobby and advocacy group for all farmers: arable including fruit and vegetables, dairy and meat and their often remote communities. It has a network of 24 regional organisations and six industry groups. F ...
. He was appointed a
Companion of the Queen's Service Order
The Queen's Service Order, established by royal warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 13 March 1975, is used to recognise "valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious and faithful services to the Crown or similar services within the pu ...
for community service in the
1981 Queen's Birthday Honours,
and was awarded the
New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal
The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal was a commemorative medal awarded in New Zealand in 1990 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and was awarded to approximately 3,000 people.
Background
The New Zea ...
in 1990.
Dick died in Oamaru on 15 March 1992.
His wife, Betty Dick, wrote a book ''High Country Family'' (Reed, Wellington, 1964) about their life on Lilybank Station, and the changes when he became an MP. They had four sons and one daughter.
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1915 births
1992 deaths
New Zealand National Party MPs
Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
New Zealand MPs for South Island electorates
Politicians from Dunedin
People educated at Otago Boys' High School
Companions of the Queen's Service Order
Unsuccessful candidates in the 1972 New Zealand general election
20th-century New Zealand farmers