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Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December:
2,852,100 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1969: 48,100 (1.72%)
- Males per 100 Females: 99.9
Incumbents
Regal and
Vice Regal
Government
The 36th Parliament of New Zealand commenced, with the second National
government in power.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre
leaders
Events
- 15 January: Police and anti-Vietnam war protestors
clash outside the Intercontinental Hotel in Auckland, where
visiting U.S. Vice-president Spiro Agnew is staying. [5] [6]
Arts and
literature
See 1970 in art,
1970 in
literature, Category:1970 books
Music
- LOXENE GOLDEN DISC SOLOIST AWARD Craig Scott -
Lets Get A Little Sentimental
- LOXENE GOLDEN DISC GROUP AWARD Hogsnort Rupert
- Pretty Girl
See: 1970 in
music
Radio and
Television
- The Feltex Television Awards begin.
- Best Arts: Green Gin Sunset
- Best Light Entertainment: The Alpha Plan
- Public Affairs: Gallery for Brian Edwards' interview
with Christiaan Barnard.
- Best Documentary: Three Score Years and Then
- Professional (TVPDA award): David Gardner
- Radio
Hauraki granted the very first commercial licence in New
Zealand breaking the government monopoly of the radio
airwaves.
See: 1970 in New Zealand television, 1970 in
television, List of TVNZ television programming,
Category:New Zealand television, Category:New Zealand television
shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: Category:1970 film awards ,
1970 in film , List
of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1970 films
Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit ,
Order
of New Zealand
Sport
- See: 1970 in
sports , Category:1970 in sports ,
Athletics
- Jeff Julian wins
his fourth national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:24:32
on March 7 in Napier.
Commonwealth
Games
Horse
racing
Harness
racing
Thoroughbred
racing
Soccer
- Establishment of the New Zealand National
Soccer League
- Blockhouse Bay
are the first National Soccer Champions. [9]
- The Chatham Cup is won by Blockhouse Bay, who
beat Western Suburbs (Wellington) 3-2 in a replay after the final
ended at 2-2 after extra time. [10]
- Norther League premier division (Thompson Shield) - Mount
Albert
- Central League first division - Waterside
- Southern League first division - Christchurch Technical
- Promoted to NSL for 1971: Mount Albert-Ponsonby (following a
merger) and Caversham (runners up in Southern League, as Chch Tech
were connected to Christchurch United). [9]
Births
- 12 January: Brett Leaver, field hockey
player
- 4 May: Paul Wiseman, cricketer
- 20 May: David Smail, golfer
- 13 June: Chris Cairns, cricketer
- 20 June: Maia
Lewis, cricketer
- 9 August: Deborah Morris, politician
- 13 August: Glenn Jonas, cricketer
- September 7: Guy Callaghan, butterfly
swimmer
- 22 September: Hitro Okesene, rugby league
player
- 19 October: Whetu Taewa, rugby league
player
- 27 October (in Samoa): Alama Ieremia, rugby player
- November 5: Andrew Hastie, field hockey
player
- December 3: Karen
Smith, field hockey player
- 5 December: Matthew Horne, cricketer
Deaths
Category:1970 deaths
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1970 not specifically related
to New Zealand see: 1970