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Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December:
3,313,500 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1985: 10,400 (0.31%)
- Males per 100 Females: 97.9
Incumbents
Regal and
Vice Regal
Government
The 41st New Zealand Parliament
continued. The fourth Labour Party government
was in power.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre
leaders
Events
Arts and
literature
See 1986 in art,
1986 in
literature, Category:1986 books
Music
- ALBUM OF THE YEAR Peking Man - Peking Man
- SINGLE OF THE YEAR Peking Man - Room That
Echos
- BEST MALE VOCALIST Pat Urlich
- BEST FEMALE VOCALIST Margaret
Urlich
- BEST GROUP Peking Man
- MOST PROMISING MALE VOCALIST Tex
Pistol
- MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST Tania
Rowles
- MOST PROMISING GROUP Ardijah
- INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT Herbs
- BEST VIDEO Kerry Brown - As The Sun Goes Down
(Everything that Flies)
- BEST PRODUCER Bruce Lynch - Peking Man
- BEST ENGINEER Graeme Myhre - Peking Man
- BEST JAZZ ALBUM Phil Broadhurst Trio –
Iris
- BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM NZ Symphony Orchestra - A
Song Of Islands
- BEST COUNTRY ALBUM Patsy Riggir - Patsy Riggir
Country
- BEST FOLK ALBUM Various Artists - Send The
Boats Away
- BEST GOSPEL ALBUM Samoan Congregational
Christian Church Choir - Matou Te Fia Sauna
- BEST POLYNESIAN ALBUM The Five Stars - Flower
Of Samoa
- BEST SONG OF THE YEAR Dave Dobbyn - Slice Of Heaven
- BEST COVER Phil O'Reilly - Peking Man
See: 1986 in
music
Radio and
Television
See: 1986 in New Zealand television, 1986 in
television, List of TVNZ television programming,
Category:New Zealand television, TV3 (New Zealand), Category:New
Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: Category:1986 film awards, 1986 in film, List
of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1986 films
Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit ,
Order
of New Zealand
Sport
Athletics
- John Campbell wins his second national title in the men's
marathon, clocking 2:15:19 on June 1 in Christchurch, while Sharon Higgins claims
her first in the women's championship (2:45:44).
Commonwealth
Games
Cricket
- New Zealand achieve historic test series wins over Australia
and England.
Their 1-0 victory over Alan Border's Australians in
February/March 1986 was their first series win over Australia at
home with a 5 wicket win in the third test at Eden Park. This
followed on from their 2-1 series win in Australia in
November/December 1985, where Richard Hadlee took a record 33 wickets
in three tests.
In June/July 1986 New Zealand achieved their first test series
win in England, 1-0, winning the second test at Trent Bridge.
Horse
racing
Harness
racing
Thoroughbred
racing
Soccer
Births
- 15 January: Isaia Toeava, rugby player.
- 29 January: Steven Broad,
singer.
- 12 February: Ashwath Sundarasen,
actor.
- 17 February: Steven Old, soccer player.
- 4 March: Manu Vatuvei, rugby player.
- 5 March: Sean Eathorne, cricketer.
- 5 March: Joel Watson, figure skater.
- 17 March (in South Africa): Corney Swanepoel,
swimmer.
- 4 April: Richard Petherick, field
hockey player.
- 21 April (in Australia): Ryan Kersten, basketballer.
- 5 May: Cole Tinkler, soccer player.
- 4 September: Michael Murphy,
singer.
- 16 September: Willie Lonsdale,
cricketer.
- 24 September: Todd Astle, cricketer.
- 30 September: Martin Guptill, cricketer.
- 7 October: Amy Satterthwaite,
cricketer.
- 14 October: Teresa
Bergman, singer.
Deaths
- 25 January: Dennis Smith,
cricketer.
- 24 April: Garnet Hercules
Mackley, businessman and politician.
- 19 May: Leonard Trent, RNZAF pilot and
Victoria Cross winner.
- 27 June: George Nepia, rugby player.
- 10 August: Don
McRae, cricketer and soccer player.
- 25 September: Geoff Alley, rugby
player, National Librarian.
- Joe
Bootham, painter.
- Peter Mahon, Queen's
Counsel, judge.
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1986 not specifically related
to New Zealand see: 1986