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Jules Vincent Radich (born ) is a New Zealand politician who has served as the 59th mayor of
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,
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since
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. He has also served as councillor for the
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since 2019. Radich also serves as deputy Chair of Infrastructure and sits as a member on the Saddle Hill Community Board.


Early life and education

Radich claims Scottish,
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, Irish and Dalmatian ancestry. Radich was born in
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, before moving to Dunedin to study a
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at the
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. He taught science and physics.


Business career

Radich started Uptown Motorcycles in Dunedin, and after 20 years, sold the company. Radich is a company director for Action Coach Otago and has been a business coach for 14 years.


Political career

Radich served his first term as a councillor on the
Dunedin City Council The Dunedin City Council ( mi, Kaunihera ā-Rohe o Ōtepoti) is the local government authority for Dunedin in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority elected to represent the people of Dunedin. Since October 2022, the Mayor of Dunedin is Jul ...
(DCC) between 2019 and 2022. During the 2022 Dunedin mayoral election, he stood as a mayoral candidate on the Team Dunedin electoral ticket. During the election, Radich campaigned on reducing debt levels and restoring local confidence. On 8 October 2022, Radich defeated incumbent
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Aaron Hawkins. Following his election as mayor, Radich confirmed several policy positions including launching a review of the George Street revamp, retaining the city's one-way traffic system and investing in infrastructure to deal with stormwater inundation. In mid October 2022, Radich appointed Sophie Baker as deputy mayor and chair of the Dunedin City Council's new strategy and engagement committee. In addition, he appointed
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, who had been previously overlooked for leadership roles, to the finance and council-controlled organisations committee. Radich retained Jim O’Malley as infrastructure services chairman. In allocating his appointments, Radich stated that his goal was to "create an environment where all councillors' skills and strengths are harnessed and their voices heard, and to lead a united council for the benefit of the city." Senior councillor and former
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Member of Parliament
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and Labour councillor Steve Walker were not appointed to any committee chair or deputy chair roles. In early November 2022, Radich expressed conditional support for the Government's controversial
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but advocated more local ownership over water resources and infrastructure. While supporting national water regulation, Radich argued that the administration of water in the Otago and Southland Regions should be done at the regional level rather than through an entity covering the entire South Island. On 9 November, Radich and all DCC councillors with the exception of Vandervis voted to sign an updated agreement with the two local ''
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'' (tribal groups) Kati Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki and Te Rūnanga ō Ōtākou. In mid-November, Radich attracted media attention after stating there was "no cause for alarm" after around 800 passengers aboard the cruise ship ''
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'' tested positive for
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. The ''Majestic Princess'' had visited several New Zealand locations including Dunedin before returning to Sydney on 13 November 2022. Radich claimed that there was no cause for alarm due to the measures taken by Dunedin health professionals and the high rate of COVID-19 vaccinations in Dunedin. He stated that his "main concern is about whether we can provide enough entertainment for those people on cruise ships." By contrast,
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epidemiologist Michael Baker described the situation on ''Majestic Princess'' as a major outbreak and said that the cruise industry should have done more to limit infections and care for patients. In December 2022, Radich was locked in a pay dispute with two fellow councillors Benson Pope and Steve Walker. Following his election in October 2022, Radich had proposed a new seven-committee structure with every councillor getting a role as a chair or deputy. Breaking with tradition, Radich had proposed paying councillors serving as chairs and deputy chairs more than councillors without additional responsibilities; with deputy chairs earning NZ$80,442 and other councillors earning NZ$64,353 per annum. Benson Pope and Walker claimed that Radich had offered them roles which he knew they would reject. In response to criticism, Radich rejected claims that his actions were political and claimed that they reflected the difference in work he expected from councillors holding additional responsibilities. In mid-December 2022, the
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rejected Radich's proposal to cut Benson Pope and Walker's salary by 11.7 percent on the grounds that it was unlawful. In mid-December, the DCC considered a revised proposal that would reduce the salaries of the deputy mayor and deputy chair by NZ$2,144 and NZ$2,460 while raising Walker and Benson-Pope's salary to $8430 each, bringing their annual remuneration to $72,783.


Personal life

Radich was a foundation member of the
Orokonui Ecosanctuary thumb Orokonui Ecosanctuary, called Te Korowai o Mihiwaka in Māori, is an ecological island wildlife reserve developed by the Otago Natural History Trust in the Orokonui Valley between Waitati and Pūrākaunui, New Zealand, to the north of cen ...
. He is also a member of the Dunedin Art Society, Wine & Food Society, Investors Club, Underwater Hockey Club, Otago Motorcycle Club and
Forest & Bird Forest & Bird ( mi, Te Reo o te Taiao), also known by its formal name as the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand, is an environmental organisation specialising in the protection and conservation of New Zealand's indigenous f ...
. Radich currently lives in St Clair, Dunedin.


References

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