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Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December:
2,773,000 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1967: 28,000 (1.02%)
- Males per 100 Females: 99.8 - Note that this was the first year
(other than during a major war) in which the number of females
exceeded the number of males.
Incumbents
Regal and
Vice Regal
Government
The 35th Parliament of New Zealand continued, with the National government in
power.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre
leaders
Events
- The Southland Daily News, which had been acquired by
its rival The Southland Times in 1967,
ceases publication and is replaced by an evening edition of the
Times. The paper was first published as Southern News and
Foveaux Strait's Herald in 1861.[5]
- 10 April Inter-Island ferry Wahine founders off Wellington with a
loss of 51 lives.
Arts and
literature
See 1968 in art,
1968 in
literature, Category:1968 books
Music
LOXENE GOLDEN DISC AWARD Allison Durbin -
I Have Loved Me A Man
See: 1968 in
music
Radio and
Television
- Wellington television crews win the World Newsfilm Award for
their coverage of the Wahine disaster.
See 1968 in television, List of TVNZ television programming,
Category:New Zealand television, Category:New Zealand television
shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: Category:1968 film awards ,
1968 in film , List
of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1968 films
Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit ,
Order
of New Zealand
Sport
Athletics
- Jeff Julian wins
his second national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:22:40
on March 9 in Whangarei.
Horse
racing
Harness
racing
Thoroughbred
racing
Olympic
games
Soccer
Births
- 26 January: Chris Pringle, cricketer.
- January: Emma
Paki, singer/songwriter.
- 29 February: Gareth Farr, composer and
percussionist.
- 20 March: Lawrence Makoare, actor.
- 29 March: Lucy Lawless, actress and
singer.
- 16 April (in England): Roger Twose, cricketer.
- 10 May: Craig
Russ, field hockey player.
- 14 May (in Canada): Richard Tapper, swimmer.
- 25 May: Kevin
Iro, rugby league player.
- 26 June: Scott Anderson,
field hockey goalkeeper .
- 8 July: Shane Howarth, rugby
player.
- 27 July: Cliff Curtis, actor.
- 31 July: Jenny
Duck, field hockey player .
- 4 November: Lee Germon, cricketer.
- August 21: Robbie Johnston, long-distance
runner.
- 27 August: Matthew Ridge, rugby league
player, rugby union player and television presenter.
- 24 October (in Papua New Guinea): Ross Anderson,
swimmer.
- 18 November: Logan Edwards, rugby league
player.
- 3 December: Toni Jeffs, swimmer.
- 15 December: Kirsa Jensen, missing
person. [10]
- 25 December: Jason Mackie, rugby league
player.
category:1968 births
Deaths
- 4 June: Walter Nash, 27th Prime Minister
of New Zealand
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1968 not specifically related
to New Zealand see: 1968