1987 in New Zealand
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See also: 1986 in New Zealand, other events of 1987, 1988 in New Zealand, and the Timeline of New Zealand history.
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[edit] Summary
The section should contain a paragraph or two about the year.
See: 1987 and Timeline of New Zealand history plus data below.
[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Regal and Vice Regal
[edit] Government
The 41st New Zealand Parliament, led by the Labour Party, concluded, and in the general election the party was re-elected in the 42nd New Zealand Parliament. The election also saw the elimination of the Democratic Party (formerly known as the Social Credit Party) from Parliament, leaving Labour and National as the only parties with representation.
- Speaker of the House - Gerard Wall then Kerry Burke
- Prime Minister - David Lange
- Deputy Prime Minister - Geoffrey Palmer
- Minister of Finance - Roger Douglas
- Minister of Foreign Affairs - David Lange then Russell Marshall
[edit] Opposition Leaders
[edit] Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland - Catherine Tizard
- Mayor of Hamilton - Ross Jansen
- Mayor of Wellington - James Belich
- Mayor of Christchurch - Hamish Hay
- Mayor of Dunedin - Cliff Skeggs
[edit] Events
See 1987 , 1987 in politics , 1987 in science , Category:1987 in Australia , 1987 in Australia , 1987 in music , 1987 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
- 2 March: Edgecumbe earthquake in the Bay of Plenty.
- 22 May-20 June: Inaugural Rugby World Cup hosted by both New Zealand and Australia, and won by New Zealand.
- June: The New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act is passed.
- July: The Māori Language Act makes Māori an official language.
- 1 August: The first Lotto draw.
- 15 August: The 1987 election is held.
- 20 October: The New Zealand stock market crashes following Black Monday on Wall Street. Share prices fell by 59 percent over four months.
- December: New Zealand's first heart transplant takes place at Greenlane Hospital
[edit] Arts and literature
- Robert Lord wins the Robert Burns Fellowship.
See 1987 in art, 1987 in literature, Category:1987 books
[edit] Music
[edit] New Zealand Music Awards
- ALBUM OF THE YEAR Herbs – Sensitive To A Smile
- SINGLE OF THE YEAR Dave Dobbyn - You Oughta Be In Love
- BEST MALE VOCALIST Dave Dobbyn
- BEST FEMALE VOCALIST Shona Laing
- BEST GROUP The Chills
- MOST PROMISING MALE VOCALIST Al Hunter
- MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST Moana Jackson (Moana & The Moanhunters)
- MOST PROMISING GROUP Bonga And Harwood
- INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT Neil Finn
- BEST VIDEO Matt Box Films - Sensitive To A Smile (Herbs)
- BEST FILM SOUNDTRACK Dave Dobbyn - Footrot Flats
- BEST PRODUCER Dave Dobbyn - Footrot Flats
- BEST ENGINEER Ian Morris - The Game Of Love (Tex Pistol)
- BEST JAZZ ALBUM Mike Nock / Frank Gibson - 'Open Door'
- BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM Gillian Weir - Music To The Sun King
- BEST COUNTRY ALBUM Al Hunter - Neon Cowboy
- BEST FOLK ALBUM Beverly Young - Bushes & Briar
- BEST GOSPEL ALBUM Jules Riding - Heart Strings
- BEST POLYNESIAN ALBUM Herbs - E Papa - Kah Knows
- BEST CAST ALBUM Stewart Macpherson - Pirates Of Penzance
- BEST SONGWRITER Charles Tumahai/ Dilworth Karaka - Sensitive To A Smile (Herbs)
- BEST COVER Phillip Trusttum – Songdance (Mike Herron)
See: 1987 in music
[edit] Radio and Television
See: 1987 in New Zealand television, 1987 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, Category:New Zealand television, TV3 (New Zealand), Category:New Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand
[edit] Film
- Bad Taste
- Ngati
- Starlight Hotel
See: Category:1987 film awards, 1987 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1987 films
[edit] Internet
See: NZ Internet History
[edit] Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit , Order of New Zealand
- Archbishop of New Zealand
- Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia , see appointments to Diocese
[edit] Sport
- See: 1987 in sports , Category:1987 in sports , Summer Olympic Games (See Category:New Zealand at the Olympics and Winter Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games (Check name).
- Rugby: Category:Rugby union in New Zealand , Super 14, Rugby Union World Cup, National Provincial Championship , Category:All Blacks , Bledisloe Cup , Tri Nations Series , Ranfurly Shield
- Cricket: Various Tours, New Zealand cricket team , Chappell-Hadlee Trophy , Cricket World Cup
- Gold: New Zealand Open , Check Category:New Zealand golfers in overseas tourniments.
- Horse racing: See Category:New Zealand horse races, list winners.
- Rugby league New Zealand Warriors , Bartercard Cup , New Zealand national rugby league team , Rugby League World Cup
- Netball: Silver Ferns , National Bank Cup , Netball World Championships
- Soccer: New Zealand champions (soccer) , New Zealand Football Championship , New Zealand National Soccer League , New Zealand national soccer team , Chatham Cup ,
- Basketball: Tall Blacks , New Zealand Breakers
- Other Sports
[edit] Births
- 10 April: Hayley Westenra, soprano
- 7 June: Daniel Logan, actor
- 4 July: Chris James, soccer player
- 16 September: Rongo Brightwell, singer
- 7 October: Jeremy Brockie, soccer player
[edit] Deaths
- 13 February: Curly Page, cricketer
- 4 August: Cecil Burke, cricketer
- 14 October: John Rangihau, academic and leader of Tuhoe iwi
- 27 December: Rewi Alley, writer and member of the Communist Party of China
- Colin McCahon, artist
- Dennis Rogers, mayor of Hamilton