Dame Fran Wilde is no stranger to controversy or progress. Best known for her groundbreaking Homosexual Law Reform Bill, which passed in 1986, Wilde changed the course of LGBTQ+ rights in New Zealand. As Wellington’s first female mayor, she introduced the iconic Absolutely Positively Wellington slogan and was instrumental in the construction of Westpac Stadium. Over the years, she has taken on bold projects, including advancing trade, infrastructure, and governance, often facing fierce opposition but never backing down.
Born in 1948, Fran Wilde started her career as a journalist before entering politics. She became the MP for Wellington Central in 1981, serving in key roles such as Minister of Tourism and Trade. Her introduction of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill sparked one of the most heated debates in New Zealand’s history, yet her determination led to its success. She later served as Mayor of Wellington from 1992 to 1995, leaving a legacy of urban transformation. Wilde went on to lead the Greater Wellington Regional Council, championing major infrastructure projects like the Wairarapa Water Use Project. She stepped down as Chair in 2015 after facing strong opposition to the Wellington super-city proposal but remained a dedicated advocate for the region.
Wellington has flourished under Wilde’s leadership, with her vision shaping the city’s vibrancy and global appeal. Despite the controversies, she has always put the city and its people first, ensuring growth, inclusivity, and sustainability. Today, we recognize and appreciate her unwavering dedication, celebrating a leader who never feared pushing boundaries for a better future. Her influence remains a defining force in Wellington’s success.