1975 in New Zealand

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See also: 1974 in New Zealand, other events of 1975, 1976 in New Zealand, and the Timeline of New Zealand history.


Contents

[edit] Summary

The section should contain a paragraph or two about the year. See: 1975 and Timeline of New Zealand history plus data below.

[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Regal and Vice Regal

[edit] Government

The 37th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was by a Labour majority of 55 seats to the National Party's 32 seats. At the 29 November election, the allocation of seats for the 38th parliament was reversed and the National Party formed the new government on December 12.

[edit] Opposition Leaders

[edit] Main centre leaders

[edit] Events

See 1975 , 1975 in politics , 1975 in science , Category:1975 in Australia , 1975 in Australia , 1975 in music , 1975 timelines , History of New Zealand , Category:History of New Zealand , Military history of New Zealand , Timeline of environmental history of New Zealand , Timeline of New Zealand history

[edit] January

[edit] February

[edit] March

[edit] April

[edit] June

[edit] July

[edit] August

[edit] September

[edit] October

[edit] November

[edit] December

[edit] Arts and literature

See 1975 in art, 1975 in literature, Category:1975 books

[edit] Music

[edit] New Zealand Music Awards

  • ALBUM OF THE YEAR John Hanlon – Higher Trails
  • BEST SINGLE / SINGLE OF THE YEAR Rockinghorse – Through The Moonlight
  • RECORDING ARTIST/ GROUP OF THE YEAR Mark Williams
  • BEST NEW ARTIST Space Waltz
  • PRODUCER OF THE YEAR Alan Galbraith - Yesterday Was Just The Beginning Of My Life
  • ENGINEER OF THE YEAR Phil Yule – Higher Trails
  • ARRANGER OF THE YEAR Mike Harvey – Higher Trails
  • COMPOSER OF THE YEAR John Hanlon – Higher Trails

See: 1975 in music

[edit] Radio and Television

  • Feltex Television Awards:
    • Best Documentary: Show on New Guinea's coming independence
    • First Series Awards: Country Calendar
    • Best Performer: Joe Cot'e
    • Best Actor in TV Drama: Ian Mune as Derek
    • Writing: Michael Noonan in Longest Winter and Michael King in Tangata Whenua

See: 1975 in New Zealand television, 1975 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, Category:New Zealand television, Category:New Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand

[edit] Film

  • Test Pictures

See: Category:1975 film awards, 1975 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1975 films

[edit] Appointments and awards

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

[edit] Sport

[edit] Netball

[edit] Soccer

[edit] Births

Category:1975 births

[edit] Deaths

Category:1975 deaths

[edit] See also