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Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December:
3,369,800 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1988: 24,600 (0.74%)
- Males per 100 Females: 97.1
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
Arts and
literature
See 1989 in art,
1989 in
literature, Category:1989 books
Music
- New Zealand Music Awards
- Album of the Year: Margaret Urlich – Safety In
Numbers
- Single of the Year: Margaret Urlich - Escaping
- Best Male Vocalist: Tim
Finn
- Best Female Vocalist: Margaret Urlich
- Best Group: When The Cat's
Away
- Most Promising Male Vocalist: Paul Ubana Jones
- Most Promising Female Vocalist: Janet Roddick
- Most Promising Group: The Front Lawn
- International Achievement: The Front Lawn
- Outstanding Contribution to the Music Industry: Tony
Vercoe
- Best Video: Paul Middleditch / Polly Walker / Debbie Watson - I
Feel Love (Fan Club)
- Best Film Soundtrack / Compilation: The Front Lawn - Songs From
The Front Lawn
- Best Producer: Ian Morris - Nobody Else
- Best Engineer: Nigel Stone/ Tim Farrant - Everything Will Be
Alright
- Best Jazz Album: No Award
- Best Classical Album: Stanley Friedman - The Lyric Trumpet
- Best Folk Album: Paul Ubana Jones - Paul Ubana Jones
- Best Gospel Album: Stephen Bell-Booth – Shelter
- Best Polynesian Album: Howard Morrison - Tukua Ahau
- Best Songwriter: Barry Saunders - St Peters Rendezvous
- Best Cover: Polly Walker / Debbie Watson - Safety In Numbers
(Margaret Urlich)
See: 1989 in
music
Radio and
Television
- April 3: Paul Holmes makes his first
broadcast.
- July 1: The Broadcasting Act 1989 removes restriction of
broadcasting. The public broadcasting fee of NZ$110 per annum is
established.
- July 1: The Dunedin station is reduced to the Natural History
Unit.
- November 27: TV3 begins broadcasting. [1]
See: 1989 in New Zealand
television, 1989 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:1989 film awards ,
1989 in film , List
of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1989 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 fourth national title in the men's marathon,
clocking 2:18:21 on April 29 in Rotorua, while Bernardine Portenski claims her
first in the women's championship (2:46:02).
Horse
racing
Harness
racing
Thoroughbred
racing
Soccer
Births
Deaths
- 2 February: Arnold Nordmeyer, Leader of the
Opposition from 1963 to 1965
- 5 May: Sister Mary Leo, music
teacher
- 4 June: Vernon Cracknell, politician,
leader (1963-1970) of Social Credit
- 14 August: Dove-Myer Robinson,
long-serving mayor of Auckland
- 4 September: Ronald Syme, historian
- 14 September: Eddie McLeod, cricketer
- 15 September: Harry Cave, cricketer
- 7 October: Keith Elliott, soldier and
recipient of the Victoria Cross
- 26 October: Andrew Roberts,
cricketer
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1989 not specifically related
to New Zealand see: 1989