Leading Lady: A life in the spotlight
Articulate and intelligent, Eve Poole had a passion for the theatre and the arts. Her desire to protect one of Invercargills cultural icons led her into politics and she was elected as the citys first woman mayor in 1983. Cath Tizard broke similar ground in Auckland that year the two becoming trailblazers at each end of the country. As a member of the QEII Arts Council (later Creative New Zealand), Eve played an active role in encouraging the visual and performing arts across the country. She was equally at home on the stage as an actor and director; on hugely popular national TV shows such as Beauty and the Beast, and as a member of the NZ Committee on Women, an early forerunner of the Ministry of Womens Affairs, during the UN Decade for Women. She gained national prominence for her leadership when the 1984 floods ravaged her adopted city and the surrounding region. Vivienne Allan tells the story of her mothers life with warmth and honesty, beginning with the struggle to find passage out of Germany in the 1930s. When war broke out Eve, still only 17 and living with her family in Tel Aviv, joined the British Army, serving as a driver in Egypt. There she met the New Zealander who was to become her husband and, after discharge, moved to Invercargill to raise their family with him. Eves practicality, determination and humanity saw her retain the mayoralty for four terms until her untimely death in 1992.
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15-07-2020
20-07-2020
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