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Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December:
3,342,100 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1986: 28,600 (0.86%)
- Males per 100 Females: 97.9
Incumbents
Regal and
Vice Regal
Government
The 41st New Zealand
Parliament, led by the Labour Party, concluded, and
in the general election the party was re-elected
in the 42nd New Zealand
Parliament. The election also saw the elimination of the Democratic
Party (formerly known as the Social Credit Party) from
Parliament, leaving Labour and National as the only parties with
representation.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre
leaders
Events
Arts and
literature
See 1987 in art,
1987 in
literature, Category:1987 books
Music
- ALBUM OF THE YEAR Herbs – Sensitive To A Smile
- SINGLE OF THE YEAR Dave Dobbyn - You Oughta Be In Love
- BEST MALE VOCALIST Dave Dobbyn
- BEST FEMALE VOCALIST Shona Laing
- BEST GROUP The Chills
- MOST PROMISING MALE VOCALIST Al Hunter
- MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST Moana Jackson
(Moana & The Moanhunters)
- MOST PROMISING GROUP Bonga And Harwood
- INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT Neil Finn
- BEST VIDEO Matt Box Films - Sensitive To A
Smile (Herbs)
- BEST FILM SOUNDTRACK Dave Dobbyn - Footrot Flats
- BEST PRODUCER Dave Dobbyn - Footrot Flats
- BEST ENGINEER Ian Morris - The Game Of Love
(Tex Pistol)
- BEST JAZZ ALBUM Mike Nock / Frank Gibson, Jr. - 'Open Door'
- BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM Gillian Weir - Music To
The Sun King
- BEST COUNTRY ALBUM Al Hunter - Neon
Cowboy
- BEST FOLK ALBUM Beverly Young - Bushes &
Briar
- BEST GOSPEL ALBUM Jules Riding - Heart
Strings
- BEST POLYNESIAN ALBUM Herbs - E Papa - Kah
Knows
- BEST CAST ALBUM Stewart Macpherson - Pirates
Of Penzance
- BEST SONGWRITER Charles Tumahai/ Dilworth
Karaka - Sensitive To A Smile (Herbs)
- BEST COVER Phillip Trusttum – Songdance (Mike
Herron)
See: 1987 in
music
Radio and
Television
See: 1987 in New Zealand television, 1987 in
television, List of TVNZ television programming,
Category:New Zealand television, TV3 (New Zealand), Category:New
Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand
- Auckland Radio 1ZB becomes Newstalk 1ZB creating the
very first Newstalk
ZB station.
- 1ZM Auckland becomes Classic Hits 1251 creating the
very first Classic Hits station, other New Zealand
radio stations do not take the Classic Hits branding until
1993/94.
Film
See: Category:1987 film awards, 1987 in film, List
of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1987 films
Internet
See: NZ Internet History
Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit ,
Order
of New Zealand
Sport
Athletics
- Peter Renner wins his first national title in the men's
marathon, clocking 2:15:32 on November 22 in Wiri, while Jillian Costley claims her first in
the women's championship (2:39:33).
Horse
racing
Harness
racing
Thoroughbred
racing
Soccer
Births
- 7 January: Michael McGlinchey, soccer
player.
- 27 January: Ben
Te'o, rugby league player.
- 28 January (in Melbourne): Steven O'Dor, soccer player.
- 18 February: Maria Tutaia, netball
player.
- 3 March: Jacob Spoonley, soccer
player.
- 17 March (in Apia, Samoa): Krisnan Inu, rugby league
player.
- 20 March: David Richardson,
actor.
- 7 April: Jaimee Kaire-Gataulu,
actor.
- 10 April: Hayley Westenra, soprano.
- 29 April: Tim Winitana, rugby league
player.
- 14 May: Tim Schaeffers, soccer
player.
- 29 May: Issac
Luke, rugby league player.
- 7 June: Daniel Logan, actor.
- 4 July: Chris James, soccer
player.
- 5 August: Jayme McLean, soccer player.
- 16 September: Rongo
Brightwell, singer.
- 7 October: Jeremy Brockie, soccer
player.
- 20 October: Rose McIver, actor.
- 30 November: Miguel Start, rugby league
player.
Deaths
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1987 not specifically related
to New Zealand see: 1987