Name Graeme Hunt | ||
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Full Name Graeme John Hunt Died 22 September 2010(2010-09-22) (aged 58)Auckland, New Zealand |
Graeme John Hunt (20 September 1952 – 22 September 2010) was a New Zealand journalist, author and historian.
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Biography
Hunt was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He was the third of the five children, of Frederick Phillip Hunt (1921–1982), a self-employed wireworker, and Beverley Nance Hunt (née Hatcher) (1926–2002), an accounts clerk. He attended Penrose High School (now One Tree Hill College) in Auckland.
Hunt, who initially trained as an accountant, was a journalist, author and historian. He held a history degree and a business studies diploma from Massey University in Palmerston North, and attended Green College (now Green Templeton College), University of Oxford, England, in 2000 as a Chevening/David Low journalism fellow under the Reuters Foundation Programme.
Hunt was a former editor-at-large of the National Business Review, Auckland, and a former editor of that paper's annual Rich List. He was also a radio and television commentator on business and politics and wrote for a number of New Zealand publications including the New Zealand Listener, Management magazine, the New Zealand Herald, the Herald on Sunday and Metro.
Interests
Hunt was deputy chairman of One Tree Hill College Board of Trustees, Auckland (his old school), and was formerly deputy chairman of Kelston Girls’ College Board of Trustees, Auckland. He also served on the (New Zealand) Young Enterprise Trust Supporters’ Council and undertook the research into, and helped select, laureates for the Fairfax Media New Zealand Business Hall of Fame.
He was a keen genealogist and published two books on his family history.
Hunt was a critic of New Zealand's mixed-member proportional (MMP) voting system and campaigned for its abolition.
Politics
On 19 April 2010 Hunt announced he would be standing on the North Now ticket for the new Auckland Council. He died at his residence in Auckland before the elections were completed.
Personal details
Hunt was married to Saluma (née Ioane), a human resources manager, originally from Niue. He fathered two children, a son and daughter, from a previous marriage.
Works
Hunt's works included:
Hunt wrote or edited several other books, including school and business histories.