Auckland Council has paid tribute this morning to the passing of councillor Dick Quax, remembering the Howick councillor as a fine athlete and someone who took food at night to the homeless.
A minute's silence was observed at the start of a meeting to make decisions on the council's 10-year budget.
Mayor Phil Goff remembered Quax as a friend and a New Zealander who performed outstanding public service as a Manukau City councillor and, in recent years, an Auckland councillor.
"But also for those of us who remember the 1970s as a sporting icon for New Zealand and one of our country's finest athletes," he said.
Quax's fellow Howick councillor, Sharon Stewart, described her colleague as a tireless worker for his community and someone who had very strong views, supported keeping rates down and spending money wisely.