Penny Bright (8 September 1954 – 4 October 2018) was a New Zealand activist who protested for increased government transparency, against the
Spring Bok tour, and for other
left-wing
Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in soci ...
issues.
Biography
Bright studied at
Kuranui College
Kuranui College is a State school, state Mixed-sex education, co-educational secondary school for the South Wairarapa located in Greytown, New Zealand. The college opened in February 1960 to replace the four district high schools in Greytown, F ...
, and organised
Halt All Racist Tours
Halt All Racist Tours (HART) was a protest group set up in New Zealand in 1969 to protest against rugby union tours to and from South Africa. Founding member Trevor Richards served as president for its first 10 years, with fellow founding member ...
while she was a high school student. Following high school, Bright worked as a sheet-metal welder and as a welding tutor at
Manukau
Manukau (), or Manukau Central, is a suburb of South Auckland, New Zealand, centred on the Manukau City Centre business district. It is located 23 kilometres south of the Auckland Central Business District, west of the Southern Motorway, so ...
Polytechnic.
In 1998, Bright and others founded the Water Pressure Group.
The Water Pressure Group was formed to challenge
Auckland City Council's water company Metrowater and its use of
user pays
User pays, or beneficiary pays, is a pricing approach based on the idea that the most efficient allocation of resources occurs when consumers pay the full cost of the goods that they consume. In public finance it stands in opposition to another pr ...
charges.
In 2000, Bright and the Water Pressure Group attempted to hose the Bolivian embassy in
Remuera
Remuera is an affluent inner city suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is located four kilometres southeast of the city centre. Remuera is characterised by many large houses, often Edwardian or mid 20th century. A prime example of a "leafy" sub ...
using a vintage firetruck in protest against locked-out workers in
Bolivia
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.
Bright was arrested multiple times during her time as an activist, and by 2010 she had been arrested 22 times. Two notable arrests were when she was forcibly removed from two different
Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council was the local government authority for Auckland City, New Zealand, from 1871 to 1 November 2010, when it and Auckland's six other city and district councils were amalgamated to form the Auckland Council. It was an elected b ...
meeting by then mayors
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and
Dick Hubbard
Richard John Hubbard (born 18 November 1946) is a New Zealand businessman and politician, founder and former principal of Hubbard Foods in Auckland, and mayor of Auckland City from 2004 to 2007. He was elected mayor of Auckland City on 9 Octob ...
.
Bright received considerable media coverage for her use of the
Privacy Act and
Official Information Act, under which she filed many requests, particularly about how the different Auckland
territorial and unitary authorities (e.g.,
Auckland Council
Auckland Council ( mi, Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau) is the local government council for the Auckland Region in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority that has the responsibilities, duties and powers of a regional council and so is ...
) spent money, and about their relationship with private business.
In 2007, Bright stopped paying the rates on her house in
Kingsland as a protest against what she perceived to be corruption in Auckland Council. In 2018, the
Auckland High Court
The Auckland High Court, also known as the Tāmaki Makaurau High Court, is a Gothic Revival courthouse in the Auckland city centre, New Zealand. The Court is one of three locations used by the High Court of New Zealand across New Zealand. It ...
ordered the sale of Bright's house to recoup the missing rates and legal fees of $90,000.
In 2018, Bright resolved the outstanding debts by agreeing to a rates postponement.
In
2010
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,
2013
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and
2016, Bright was a candidate for the
Auckland mayoralty.
Bright was also a candidate for the
2017 Mount Albert by-election
The 2017 Mount Albert by-election was a New Zealand by-election held in the electorate on 25 February 2017 during the 51st New Zealand Parliament. The seat was vacated following the resignation of David Shearer, a former Leader of the New Zea ...
.
Her best electoral showing was in a
2000 by-election for the Avondale/Roskill Ward of the
Auckland City Council
Auckland City Council was the local government authority for Auckland City, New Zealand, from 1871 to 1 November 2010, when it and Auckland's six other city and district councils were amalgamated to form the Auckland Council. It was an elected b ...
, in which Bright finished a close second with 31.61% of the vote, beating the
City Vision
City Vision is a centre-left coalition of two political parties, the New Zealand Labour Party and the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, and community independents who contest Auckland Council (and previously Auckland City and Auckland Regi ...
candidate into third place.
In May 2018, Bright announced she had inoperable and incurable ovarian cancer.
Bright died on 4 October 2018, aged 64.
References
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1954 births
2018 deaths
New Zealand activists
People from Auckland
New Zealand political candidates
Independent politicians in New Zealand
Deaths from ovarian cancer
People educated at Kuranui College