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1986 in New Zealand

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Other events of 1986 Timeline of New Zealand history

Population

  • Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,313,500
  • Increase since 31/12/1985: 10,400 (0.31%)
  • Males per 100 Females: 97.9
  • Regal and viceregal

  • Head of State - Elizabeth II
  • Governor-General - The Rt Revd. Sir Paul Reeves GCMG GCVO QSO
  • Government

    The 41st New Zealand Parliament continued. The fourth Labour Party government was in power.

    Contents

  • Speaker of the House - Gerard Wall
  • Prime Minister - David Lange
  • Deputy Prime Minister - Geoffrey Palmer
  • Minister of Finance - Roger Douglas
  • Minister of Foreign Affairs - David Lange
  • Parliamentary opposition

  • Leader of the Opposition - Jim McLay (National) until 26 March, then Jim Bolger (National).
  • Main centre leaders

  • Mayor of Auckland - Catherine Tizard
  • Mayor of Hamilton - Ross Jansen
  • Mayor of Wellington - Ian Lawrence then James Belich
  • Mayor of Christchurch - Hamish Hay
  • Mayor of Dunedin - Cliff Skeggs
  • Events

  • 16 February – Mikhail Lermontov sinks in the Marlborough Sounds.
  • 26 March – Jim Bolger replaces Jim McLay as leader of the National Party.
  • 21 June – The Wanganui Herald publishes its last issue. The paper started in 1865 as The Evening Herald.
  • 9 July – Parliament passes the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, 49 votes to 44; the law comes into effect on 8 August.
  • 1 October – GST is introduced at a rate of 10%.
  • 22 November – Pope John Paul II visits New Zealand for two days.
  • December – The Royal Commission on the Electoral System produces a report recommending the adoption of a mixed member proportional electoral system.
  • 13 December – The Constitution Act is passed, ending the right of the British Parliament to pass laws on behalf of New Zealand.
  • 16 December – Māori loan affair raised by Winston Peters in Parliament.
  • Arts and literature

  • Cilla McQueen wins the Robert Burns Fellowship.
  • See 1986 in art, 1986 in literature, Category:1986 books

    New Zealand Music Awards

    Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.

  • ALBUM OF THE YEAR Peking Man - Peking Man
  • The Verlaines - Halleujah
  • Patsy Riggir - Patsy Riggir Country
  • SINGLE OF THE YEAR Peking Man - "Room That Echoes"
  • Ardijah - Give Me Your Number
  • Patea Maori Club featuring Dalvanius - E Papa
  • BEST MALE VOCALIST Pat Urlich
  • Malcolm McNeill
  • Sonny Day
  • BEST FEMALE VOCALIST Margaret Urlich
  • Betty Monga
  • Annie Crummer
  • BEST GROUP Peking Man
  • The Patea Maori Group
  • Satellite Spies
  • MOST PROMISING MALE VOCALIST Tex Pistol
  • Simon Alexandra
  • Lyonel Grant
  • MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST Tania Rowles
  • Ainsley Day
  • Liz Diamond
  • MOST PROMISING GROUP Ardijah
  • Chrome Safari
  • Wentworth Brewster & Co
  • INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT Herbs
  • The Chills
  • Michael Roy Croft
  • BEST VIDEO Kerry Brown - As The Sun Goes Down (Everything that Flies)
  • Stuart Dryborough - Good Luck To You
  • Fetus Productions/MEC - Flicker
  • BEST PRODUCER Bruce Lynch - Peking Man
  • Ryan Monga/ Dave McArtney/ Trevor Reekie - Give Me Your Number (Ardijah)
  • Glyn Tucker - I Wish I'd Asked - (Satellite Spies)
  • BEST ENGINEER Graeme Myhre - Peking Man
  • Ian Morris - Ballad Of Buskin Bob
  • Paul Streekstra/Graham Myhre - Give Me Your Number
  • Graham Myhre - Drive Baby Drive
  • BEST JAZZ ALBUM Phil Broadhurst Trio–Iris
  • John Niland - Inside
  • Alan Broadbent Trio - Further Down The Road
  • BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM NZ Symphony Orchestra - A Song Of Islands
  • Besser & Prosser - Dark Wind/Spring Rain
  • Eugene & Nicolai Albulescu - Rhapsody
  • Mina Foley / Michael Gifford - Mina Foley / Michael Gifford
  • BEST COUNTRY ALBUM Patsy Riggir - Patsy Riggir Country
  • Suzanne Prentice - In Concert
  • Michael Roy Croft - Slow Burnin'
  • BEST FOLK ALBUM Various Artists - Send The Boats Away
  • Chris and Lyn Thompson - Together
  • Boys Of Spirit NZ Trust - Sea Shanties
  • BEST GOSPEL ALBUM Samoan Congregational Christian Church Choir - Matou Te Fia Sauna
  • Paul and Colleen Trenwith and Friends - Brand New Day
  • Ray Watson - Asaph -Throne Of Love
  • BEST POLYNESIAN ALBUM The Five Stars - Flower Of Samoa
  • O Savali A Keriso - E Le Mavae Le Alofa
  • Mahia Blackmore - Little Tui
  • BEST SONG OF THE YEAR Dave Dobbyn - Slice Of Heaven
  • Ryan Monga - Give Me Your Number
  • Dance Exponents - Caroline Skies
  • BEST COVER Phil O'Reilly - Peking Man
  • Ngila Dickson - As the Sun Goes Down
  • Paula & Graham Reid - This Sporting Life
  • See: 1986 in music

    Performing arts

  • Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Johnny Bond.
  • Radio and television

  • The State Owned Enterprises Act requires all State-owned enterprises, including Television New Zealand, to operate as commercially successful businesses. [1]
  • 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

  • Mark II
  • Pallet on the Floor
  • Queen City Rocker
  • See: Category:1986 film awards, 1986 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1986 films

    Athletics

  • John Campbell wins his second national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:15:19 on 1 June in Christchurch, while Sharon Higgins claims her first in the women's championship (2:45:44).
  • 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.

    Harness racing

  • New Zealand Trotting Cup: Master Mood
  • Auckland Trotting Cup: Comedy Lad
  • Shooting

  • Ballinger Belt –
  • Mark Buchanan (Australia)
  • Chester Burt (Ashhurst), second, top New Zealander
  • Soccer

  • The Chatham Cup is won by North Shore United who beat Mount Maunganui 4—2 on aggregate in the two-legged final.
  • Births

  • 2 January: Nathan Cohen, rower, Olympic gold medallist (2012 London)
  • 15 January: Isaia Toeava, rugby player.
  • 29 January: Steven Broad, singer.
  • 12 February: Ashwath Sundarasen, actor.
  • 13 February: Hamish Bond, rower, Olympic gold medallist (2012 London)
  • 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.
  • 15 May: Jo Aleh, sailor, Olympic gold medallist (2012 London)
  • 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

    1986 in New Zealand Wikipedia