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Other years in New Zealand
1985198619871988 (1988)198919901991

Contents

Population

  • Estimated Population as of 31 December: 3,345,200 [1]
  • Increase since 31/12/1987: 3,100 (0.09%)
  • Males per 100 Females: 97.3

Incumbents

Regal and Vice Regal

Government

The 42nd New Zealand Parliament continued. The fourth Labour Party government was in power.

Parliamentary opposition

Main centre leaders

Events

  • The number of unemployed reaches 100,000.
  • The Federation of Labour and Combined State Unions merge to form the Council of Trade Unions.
  • New Zealand Post closed 432 post offices.
  • Fisheries quota package announced for Mäori iwi.
  • The Hokitika Guardian and Star ceases publication.[4]
  • 6 February: Waitangi Day celebrations at Waitangi are suspended.
  • 7 March: Cyclone Bola strikes the East Coast of the North Island
  • 30 March: The State Sector Act is passed to reform the Public Service.
  • April: The Royal Commission on Social Policy issues its report.
  • 5 April: Gibbs Report ("Unshackling the Hospitals") released.
  • May: Picot Report on educational administration released.
  • June: The electrification of the North Island Main Trunk Railway is complete.
  • 1 July: The Government announces the return of Bastion Point to its Ngāti Whātua owners.

Arts and literature

See 1988 in art, 1988 in literature, Category:1988 books

Music

New Zealand Music Awards

  • ALBUM OF THE YEAR Dave Dobbyn - Loyal
  • SINGLE OF THE YEAR Holidaymakers – Sweet Lovers
  • BEST MALE VOCALIST Dave Dobbyn
  • BEST FEMALE VOCALIST Shona Laing
  • BEST GROUP Herbs
  • MOST PROMISING MALE VOCALIST Peter Marshall
  • MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST Mara Finau
  • MOST PROMISING GROUP Holidaymakers
  • INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT Neil Finn
  • BEST VIDEO Fane Flaws - Sweet Lovers (Holidaymakers)
  • BEST FILM SOUNDTRACK Dalvanius Prime / Dave Hurley - Poi E
  • BEST PRODUCER Nigel Stone – Holidaymakers (Holidaymakers)
  • BEST ENGINEER Nigel Stone – Holidaymakers (Holidaymakers)
  • BEST JAZZ ALBUM Beaver - Live At Ronnie Scott's
  • BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM NZ Symphony Orchestra - Prodigal Country
  • BEST FOLK ALBUM Mike Harding - From The Edge
  • BEST COUNTRY ALBUM The Warratahs - Only Game In Town
  • BEST GOSPEL ALBUM Derek Lind - Strange Logic
  • BEST POLYNESIAN ALBUM Patea Maori Club - Poi E
  • BEST SONGWRITER Rikki Morris - Nobody Else
  • BEST COVER Lesley Maclean - Pagan in a Pagan Land

See: 1988 in music

Radio and Television

See: 1988 in New Zealand television, 1988 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

  • Illustrious Energy
  • Mauri
  • Send a Gorilla
  • The Grasscutter
  • The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey

See: Category:1988 film awards, 1988 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1988 films

Internet

See: NZ Internet History

Appointments and awards

See: New Zealand Order of Merit , Order of New Zealand

Sport

Athletics

  • Paul Ballinger wins his third national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:16:05 on April 30 in Rotorua, while Jillian Costley claims her second in the women's championship (2:39:20).

Horse racing

Harness racing

Thoroughbred racing

Olympic games

Soccer

Births

Deaths

References

See also

For world events and topics in 1988 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1988








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