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      The following lists events that happened during 1995 in New Zealand.


      Population


      Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,706,700.
      Increase since 31 December 1994: 58,400 (1.60%).
      Males per 100 Females: 97.3.


      Incumbents




      = Regal and viceregal

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


      = Government

      =
      The 44th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was The National Party, led by Jim Bolger.

      Speaker of the House - Peter Tapsell
      Prime Minister - Jim Bolger
      Deputy Prime Minister - Don McKinnon
      Minister of Finance - Bill Birch
      Minister of Foreign Affairs - Don McKinnon
      Chief Justice — Sir Thomas Eichelbaum


      = Opposition leaders

      =
      See: Category:Parliament of New Zealand, New Zealand elections

      Greens - Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald
      Act - Roger Douglas
      New Zealand First - Winston Peters
      Labour - Helen Clark (Leader of the Opposition)


      = Main centre leaders

      =
      Mayor of Auckland - Les Mills
      Mayor of Hamilton - Margaret Evans
      Mayor of Wellington - Fran Wilde then Mark Blumsky
      Mayor of Christchurch - Vicki Buck
      Mayor of Dunedin - Richard Walls then Sukhi Turner


      Events


      April: The Cambridge Independent closes. The newspaper began as the Waikato Independent in 1904.
      28 April: 13 polytech students and a Department of Conservation Worker die when a viewing platform collapses into a 40-metre deep gorge at Cave Creek in the Paparoa National Park. [1]
      9 June: Ansett Flight 703 crashes on approach to Palmerston North, killing 4 of 21 on board. Passenger Reginald John Dixon was awarded the New Zealand Cross posthumously.
      The Long Bay-Okura and Motu Manawa (Pollen Island) Marine Reserves are established


      Arts and literature


      Elspeth Sandys wins the Robert Burns Fellowship.
      See 1995 in art, 1995 in literature, Category:1995 books


      = Music

      =


      New Zealand Music Awards


      Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.

      Album of the Year: Supergroove - Traction
      The Mutton Birds - Salty
      Dave Dobbyn - Twist
      Head Like A Hole - Flik y'self off y'self
      Shona Laing - Shona
      Single of the Year: Purest Form – Message to My Girl
      3 The Hard Way - Hip Hop Holiday
      Headless Chickens - George
      Sisters Underground - In The Neighbourhood
      Supergroove - Cant Get Enough
      Best Male Vocalist: Dave Dobbyn – Twist
      David Kilgour
      Greg Johnson
      Jon Toogood
      Best Female Vocalist: Fiona McDonald
      Emma Paki
      Stephanie Tauevihi
      Best Group: Supergroove
      The Mutton Birds
      Headless Chickens
      Most Promising Male Vocalist: Brent Milligan (Pumpkinhead)
      Peter Daube (Bilge Festival)
      Evan Woodruffe (Melon Twister)
      Most Promising Female Vocalist: Sulata Foai
      Chloe Reeves
      Helen Goudge (Melon Twister)
      Most Promising Group: Sisters Underground
      3 The Hard Way
      Purest Form
      International Achievement: Headless Chickens
      Shihad
      Crowded House
      Best Video: Jo Fisher & Matt Noonan – "Can't Get Enough" (Supergroove)
      Johnny Ogilvy - Cruise Control (Headless Chickens)
      G Keith/ M Ringrose/ S McGlashen - George (Headless Chickens)
      Best Producer: Karl Steven & Malcolm Welsford – Traction (Supergroove)
      Neil Finn - Twist
      Neil Finn - Greenstone
      Best Engineer: Malcolm Welsford - Traction (Supergroove)
      Paul Streekstra - Language
      Nick Launay - Greenstone
      Best Jazz Album: George Chisholm Quintet - Perfect Strangers
      John Key - Strange Fruit
      Urbanism - Urbanism
      Best Classical Album: The NZ Symphony Orchestra - The Three Symphonies / Douglas Lilburn
      Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - NZ Music Volume 5
      Dame Malvina Major - Christmastime
      The New Zealand National Youth Choir - On Tour in North America '93
      Best Country Album: Kevin Greaves – I'm Not Scared of Women
      Noel Parlane - Can I Count on You
      Merv Pinny - Destiny
      Best Folk Album: Windy City Strugglers - Windy City Strugglers
      Paul Ubana Jones - A Change of Season
      Chris Priestley - Argentina To Invercargill
      Best Gospel Album: Derek Lind – Stations
      Sir Howard Morrison - Christmas Collection
      Jules Riding - The Fisherman
      Best Film Soundtrack: Once Were Warriors
      Blood Brothers
      Jesus Christ Superstar
      Best Songwriter: Dave Dobbyn – Language
      Don McGlashan - Anchor Me
      Neil Finn - Private Universe
      Best Cover: Alec Bathgate / Chris Knox - 3 EPs (Tall Dwarfs)
      Wayne Conway - Twist (Dave Dobbyn)
      Wayne Conway - Broadcast (Strawpeople)
      Lifetime Achievement Award: Ian Magan
      See: 1995 in music


      = Performing arts

      =
      Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Guy Cater.


      = Radio and television

      =
      12 February: TV One and TV3 goes 24/7.
      Horizon Pacific is launched, taking over CTV.
      Te Mangai Paho launched. [2] Archived 15 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine
      See: 1995 in New Zealand television, 1995 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

      =
      Bonjour Timothy
      Cinema of Unease
      Forgotten Silver
      See: Category:1995 film awards, 1995 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1995 films


      = Dance

      =
      Black Grace, a modern dance company, is formed in Auckland.


      = Internet

      =
      See: NZ Internet History


      Sport




      = Athletics

      =
      Chris Mardon wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:24:24 in Christchurch, while Robyn Duncan claims her first in the women's championship (2:57:29).


      = Horse racing

      =


      Harness racing


      New Zealand Trotting Cup: Il Vicolo
      Auckland Trotting Cup: Burlington Bertie


      Thoroughbred racing




      = Rugby league

      =

      The Auckland Warriors became the first New Zealand-based team to compete in the Australian Rugby League's premiership. They finished 10th, missing out on the final eight due to being docked two points for an incorrect substitution in one of their games.
      The North Harbour Sea Eagles defended their Lion Red Cup title, defeating the Auckland Warriors colts 28–21 in the final.
      Auckland ended the season holding the Rugby League Cup, after defeating Canterbury.
      9 June, New Zealand defeated France 22–6.
      16 June, New Zealand drew with France 16-all.
      23 June, New Zealand lost to Australia 8-26.
      7 July, New Zealand lost to Australia 10–20.
      14 July, New Zealand lost to Australia 10–46.
      New Zealand competed in the 1995 Rugby League World Cup, losing to Australia 30–20 in extra time in the semi-final.


      = Shooting

      =
      Ballinger Belt – Ross Geange (Hamilton/Whatawhata)


      = Soccer

      =
      The Chatham Cup is won by Waitakere City who beat North Shore United 4–0 in the final.


      Births




      Deaths




      References




      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

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