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      The following lists events that happened during 1993 in New Zealand.


      Population


      Estimated Population as of 31 December: 3,597,800.
      Increase since 31 December 1992: 45,600 (1.28%).
      Males per 100 Females: 97.1.


      Incumbents




      = Regal and viceregal

      =
      Head of State – Elizabeth II
      Governor-General – The Hon Dame Catherine Tizard, GCMG, GCVO, DBE, QSO


      = Government

      =
      The 43rd New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was The National Party, led by Jim Bolger. National controlled nearly seventy percent of the seats in Parliament. In the 1993 New Zealand general election National was returned to power with a reduced majority.

      Speaker of the House – Robin Gray then Peter Tapsell
      Prime Minister – Jim Bolger
      Deputy Prime Minister – Don McKinnon
      Minister of Finance – Ruth Richardson then Bill Birch
      Minister of Foreign Affairs – Don McKinnon
      Chief Justice — Sir Thomas Eichelbaum


      = Parliamentary opposition

      =
      Leader of the Opposition – Mike Moore (Labour) until 1 December, then Helen Clark (Labour).
      NewLabour Party – Jim Anderton until
      Alliance – Jim Anderton. (after 6 November general election)
      New Zealand First: Winston Peters (after the general election)


      = Main centre leaders

      =
      Mayor of Auckland – Les Mills
      Mayor of Hamilton – Margaret Evans
      Mayor of Wellington – Fran Wilde
      Mayor of Christchurch – Vicki Buck
      Mayor of Dunedin – Richard Walls


      Events


      17 April – By-election in Tauranga after the National MP Winston Peters resigned from both his party and from Parliament. He recontested the seat as an independent and won it after no major political party stood a candidate.
      26 May – Disappearance from Karangahape Road in Auckland of 17-year-old Jayne Furlong.
      10 August - A magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes Secretary Island, Fiordland.
      25 August – A concrete mixer truck fails to stop at a railway level crossing in Rolleston and hits the side of a southbound Southerner passenger train, killing three people on board and seriously injuring seven others.
      6 November
      The 1993 general election is held, with National losing its large majority to retain power by one seat.
      The 1993 voting method referendum is held, with a 53.9% majority voting to change to the Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) voting system.
      26 November – Auckland mid-air collision of police Eagle helicopter and a traffic spotting Piper Archer over the Auckland CBD, killing all occupants of both aircraft – two police and two civilians; debris falls on motorway.
      The Tonga Island Marine Reserve is established.


      Arts and literature


      Stuart Hoare wins the Robert Burns Fellowship.
      See 1993 in art, 1993 in literature, Category:1993 books


      = Music

      =


      New Zealand Music Awards


      Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.

      Album of the Year: The Mutton Birds – The Mutton Birds
      Jan Hellriegel – It's My Sin
      Shona Laing – New on Earth
      Single of the Year: The Mutton Birds – Nature
      Annie Crummer – See What Love Can Do
      Greg Johnson Set – Isabelle
      Best Male Vocalist: Greg Johnson
      Jordan Luck
      Paul Ubana Jones
      Best Female Vocalist: Annie Crummer
      Patsy Riggir
      Shona Laing
      Best Group: The Mutton Birds
      Greg Johnson Set
      The Exponents
      Most Promising Male Vocalist: Ted Brown
      Jay Rei
      Kevin Greaves
      Most Promising Female Vocalist: Jan Hellriegel
      Jules Issa
      Maree Sheehan
      Most Promising Group: Head Like a Hole
      Dead Flowers
      Kantuta
      Best Producer: Nigel Stone / Annie Crummer – See What Love Can Do
      Angus McNaughton – Donde Esta La Pollo
      Nick Morgan – It's My Sin
      Best Engineer: Nigel Stone – See What Love Can Do (Annie Crummer)
      Graeme Myhre – New on Earth
      Nick Morgan/ Graeme Myhre/ John Harvey – It's My Sin
      Best Video: Kerry Brown / Bruce Sheridan – Four Seasons in One Day (Crowded House)
      Fane Flaws & The Mutton Birds/ Sycorax Films – Nature (The Mutton Birds)
      Nigel Streeter – Fish Across Face (Head Like A Hole)
      Best International Performer: Jenny Morris
      Dame Malvina Major
      Shona Laing
      Best Songwriter: Jan Hellriegel – It's My Sin
      David Kilgour – You Forget
      Jordan Luck – Something Beginning With C
      Best Māori Album: Southside of Bombay – All Across The World
      Hinewehi Mohe – Kia U
      Te Hei O Tahoka – Ahorangi Genesis
      Best Cover: Shaun Pettigrew – Kantuta
      David Mitchell – Hellzapoppin
      Jan Hellriegel – It's My Sin
      Best Country Album: Barry Saunders – Long Shadows
      Brendan Dugan – All This Time
      Patsy Riggir – Moonlight & Roses
      Best Gospel Album: Wanganui Collegiate & South Wairarapa Singers – Faure Requiem
      Steve Apirana – No Turning Back
      St Paul's Collegiate – School Music
      Best Classical Album: Dame Malvina Major – Dame Malvina in Concert
      Dame Malvina Major – I Remember
      NZ National Youth Choir – NZ National Youth Choir
      Best Folk Album: Claddagh – Continental Drift
      Paul Ubana Jones – The Things Which Touch Me So
      Rua – Live in the Cathedral
      Best Jazz Album: Broadhurst / Hopkins / Haines – Live at the London Bar
      The Inner City Jazz Workshop – Live in Concert
      Malcolm McNeill – Skylark
      Best Polynesian Album: Annie Crummer – Language
      Harbour Light Express – Ua Ou Misia Oe
      Mere Darling – Rarotonga Waits For Me
      Samoan AOG – Foi Maia I Le Alii
      See: 1993 in music


      = Performing arts

      =
      Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Mary Throll and Rob Guest OBE.


      = Radio and television

      =
      See: 1993 in New Zealand television, 1993 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, Category:Television in New Zealand, TV3 (New Zealand), Category:New Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand


      = Film

      =
      Desperate Remedies
      Map of the Human Heart
      The Piano
      See: Category:1993 film awards, 1993 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1993 films


      = Internet

      =
      See: NZ Internet History


      Sport




      = Athletics

      =
      Paul Herlihy wins his second national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:15:50 in Invercargill, while Gabrielle O'Rourke claims her first in the women's championship (2:38:23).


      = Horse racing

      =


      Harness racing


      New Zealand Trotting Cup: Chokin
      Auckland Trotting Cup: Chokin


      Thoroughbred racing




      = Rugby league

      =

      Canterbury retained the Rugby League Cup throughout the season.
      Canterbury defeated Auckland 36–12 in the National Provincial Competition final.
      20 June, New Zealand drew with Australia 14-all
      25 June, New Zealand lost to Australia 8–16
      30 June, New Zealand lost to Australia 4–16
      4 October, New Zealand defeated Wales 24-19
      16 October, New Zealand lost to Great Britain 0–17
      30 October, New Zealand lost to Great Britain 12–29
      6 November, New Zealand lost to Great Britain 10–29
      21 November, New Zealand defeated France 36-11


      = Shooting

      =
      Ballinger Belt – Ross Collings (Karori)


      = Soccer

      =
      The Chatham Cup is won by Napier City Rovers who beat Christchurch Rangers 6–0 in the final.


      Births




      Deaths




      See also


      List of years in New Zealand
      Timeline of New Zealand history
      History of New Zealand
      Military history of New Zealand
      Timeline of the New Zealand environment
      Timeline of New Zealand's links with Antarctica


      References

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