Английская Википедия:2018 in New Zealand
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use New Zealand English Шаблон:Year in New Zealand The following lists events that happened during 2018 in New Zealand. Шаблон:TOC limit
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December 2018 – 4,886,100[1]
- Increase since 31 December 2017 – 80,700 (1.68%)[1]
- Males per 100 females – 96.8[1]
Incumbents
Regal and vice-regal
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Elizabeth II
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Patsy Reddy
Government
2018 is the first full year of the 52nd Parliament, which first sat on 7 November 2017.
The Sixth Labour Government, elected in 2017, continues.
- Speaker of the House – Trevor Mallard
- Prime Minister – Jacinda Ardern
- Deputy Prime Minister – Winston Peters
- Leader of the House – Chris Hipkins
- Minister of Finance – Grant Robertson
- Minister of Foreign Affairs – Winston Peters
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Trevor Mallard
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Jacinda Ardern
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Winston Peters
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Chris Hipkins
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Grant Robertson
Other party leaders in parliament
- National – Bill English until 27 February, then Simon Bridges (Leader of the Opposition)
- New Zealand First – Winston Peters
- Green – James Shaw and, from 8 April, Marama Davidson
- ACT New Zealand – David Seymour
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Bill English
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Simon Bridges
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Winston Peters
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James Shaw
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Marama Davidson
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David Seymour
Judiciary
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Sian Elias
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – Phil Goff
- Mayor of Tauranga – Greg Brownless
- Mayor of Hamilton – Andrew King
- Mayor of Wellington – Justin Lester
- Mayor of Christchurch – Lianne Dalziel
- Mayor of Dunedin – Dave Cull
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Phil Goff
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Greg Brownless
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Andrew King
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Justin Lester
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Lianne Dalziell
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Dave Cull
Events
February
- 3 February - Murder of Amber-Rose Rush, a Dunedin teenager. A doctor named Venod Skantha is charged with her murder.[2]
March
- 6 March – The 2018 New Zealand census is held.
May
- 11 May – A wave of about Шаблон:Convert height, the highest ever recorded, is observed near Campbell Island south of New Zealand; the previous record wave in 2012 was about Шаблон:Convert.[3]
- 17 May – The 2018 New Zealand budget is presented to Parlimanet by the Minister of Finance, Grant Robertson.[4]
- 19 May – A yellow bow is placed on the Big Lemon & Paeroa bottle to celebrate its 50th birthday.[5]
June
- 4 June – The 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours are announced.[6]
- 9 June – The Northcote by-election is won by National, who retain the seat.
August
- 15 August – Parliament passes the Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018, which bans the sale of existing homes to most non-resident foreigners[7][8]
December
- 1 or 2 December – Murder of Grace Millane, a British tourist. A 26-year-old man is charged with her murder on 8 December.[9]
- 31 December – The 2019 New Year Honours are announced.[10]
Sports
Commonwealth Games
- New Zealand sends a team of 253 competitors in 17 sports.
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Bronze medal Total 15 16 15 46
Olympic Games
- New Zealand sends a team of 21 competitors in five sports.
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Bronze medal Total 0 0 2 2
Paralympic Games
- New Zealand sends a team of three competitors in two sports.
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Bronze medal Total 1 0 2 3
Sailing
- 24 February – 18 March: Auckland is a stopover on the 2017–18 Volvo Ocean Race
Shooting
- Ballinger Belt – John Snowden (Ashburton)[11]
Youth Olympics
- New Zealand sends a team of 61 competitors.
Шаблон:Gold medal Шаблон:Silver medal Шаблон:Bronze medal Total 3 1 0 4
Births
- 10 November – Asterix, Thoroughbred racehorse
Deaths
January
- 4 January
- Owen Hardy, World War II fighter pilot (born 1922).[12]
- Gail McIntosh, politician, MP for Lyttelton (1990–1993), Tauranga City Councillor (since 2013) (born 1955).[13]
- 5 January
- Barry Thomas, rugby union player (Auckland, Wellington, national team) (born 1937).[14]
- Peter Wells, Olympic (1952, 1956) and British Empire and Commonwealth Games (1950, 1954) high jumper (born 1929).[15]
- 7 January
- Jim Anderton, politician, MP for Sydenham (1984–1996) and Wigram (1996–2011), Labour Party president (1979–1984), NewLabour Party leader (1989–2000), Alliance leader (1991–1994, 1995–2002), Progressive Party leader (2002–2012), Deputy Prime Minister (1999–2002) (born 1938).[16]
- Buster Stiggs, musician (Suburban Reptiles, The Swingers, Models) (born 1954).[17]
- 12 January – Richard Peterson, British Commonwealth Games fencer (1966, 1970, lawyer and sports administrator (born 1940).[18]
- 17 January – Ted McCoy, architect (Otago Boys' High School redevelopment, Aquinas Hall, University College), president of the New Zealand Institute of Architects (1979–1980), NZIA Gold Medal (2002) (born 1925).[19]
- 21 January – Michael Selby, geomorphologist (University of Waikato) (born 1936).[20]
- 22 January
- Jack Doms, swimmer, British Empire and Commonwealth Games champion and silver medallist (1954) (born 1927).[21]
- Kevin Tate, soil chemist and climate scientist (Soil Bureau, Landcare Research), Marsden Medal (2005), Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 1995) (born 1943).[22]
- 25 January – Graham Williams, rugby union player (Wellington, national team) (born 1945).[23]
- 27 January – Grant Fell, musician (Headless Chickens) (born Шаблон:Circa).[24]
- 31 January – Pat Booth, journalist (Auckland Star, North & South), editor (Zealandia), writer, and local-body politician, Far North District Councillor (2001–2003), Waitakere City Councillor (2004–2006) (born 1929).[25]
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Peter Wells
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Jim Anderton
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Graham Williams
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Pat Booth
February
- 3 February – Ted Corbett, organic chemist (University of Otago), Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 1972) (born 1923).[26]
- 8 February – Gary Seear, rugby union player (Otago, national team) (born 1952).[27]
- 10 February – Bevan Congdon, cricketer (Central Districts, Canterbury, national team) (born 1938).[28]
- 11 February – Darien Boswell, Olympic rower (1964), British Empire and Commonwealth Games silver medallist (1962) (born 1938).[29]
- 21 February – Beryl Fletcher, feminist novelist, Commonwealth Writers' Prize (South East Asia and South Pacific region) for best first book (1992) (born 1938).[30]
- 25 February – Noel Scott, school teacher and politician, principal of Makoura College (1968–1975), MP for Tongariro (1984–1990), Minister for Sport and Recreation (1990) (born 1929).[31]
- 27 February – Keith Murdoch, rugby union player (Otago, Hawke's Bay, national team) (born 1943).[32]
March
- 2 March – Gordon Challis, poet (born 1932).[33]
- 9 March – Robin Archer, rugby union player (Otago, Southland, national team) and coach (Southland) (born 1930).[34]
- 11 March – Paddy Donovan, Olympic boxer (1956, 1964) and British Empire and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist (1958, 1962), rugby union player (Hawke's Bay) (born 1936).[35]
- 14 March
- Peter Entwisle, art historian and curator (Dunedin Public Art Gallery), writer, and heritage advocate (born 1948).[36]
- Mac McCallion, rugby union player (Counties, New Zealand Māori) and coach (Counties Manukau, Fiji) (born 1950).[37]
- 20 March – Dylan Mika, rugby union player (Auckland, Blues, Samoa, national team) (born 1972).[38]
- 28 March – Norm Wilson, cricketer (Northern Districts, Northland) and cricket administrator, groundsman (Cobham Oval) (born 1931).[39]
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Peter Entwisle
April
- 6 April – Colin McLeod, civil engineer, Commissioner of Works (1973–1981) (born 1921).[40]
- 10 April – Fergie McCormick, rugby union player (Canterbury, national team) (born 1939).[41]
- 11 April – Robert Matthews, Hall of Fame athlete, octuple Paralympic champion (1984, 1988, 1992, 2000) (born 1961).[42]
- 16 April – Ivan Mauger, Hall of Fame motorcycle speedway rider, speedway world champion (1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1979), long-track world champion (1971, 1972, 1976), New Zealand Sportsman of the Year (1977, 1979) (born 1939).[43]
- 23 April – Haddon Donald, soldier (2NZEF) and politician, MP for Wairarapa (1963–1969) (born 1917).[44]
- 24 April – Arthur Eustace, athlete, athletics coach and administrator, British Empire Games bronze medallist (1950), New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association president (1984–1985), patron of Athletics New Zealand (since 2009), Halberg lifetime achievement award (2012) (born 1926).[45]
- 25 April – Margo Buchanan-Oliver, marketing academic (University of Auckland) (born 1952).[46]
- 26 April – David Mitchell, architect (Tauranga Art Gallery, Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery), writer and television presenter, NZIA Gold Medal (2005) (born 1941).[47]
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Fergie McCormick
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Ivan Mauger
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Haddon Donald
May
- 2 May – Katherine O'Regan, politician, Waipa County Councillor (1977–1985), MP for Waipa (1984–1996), National list MP (1996–1999), Minister of Consumer Affairs (1990–1996) (born 1946).[48]
- 4 May – Tony Steel, rugby union player (Canterbury, national team), sprinter, educator and politician, headmaster of Hamilton Boys' High School (1979–1990), MP for Hamilton East (1990–1993, 1996–2002) (born 1941).[49]
- 9 May
- Norma, Lady Beattie – viceregal consort (1980–1985) (born 1925).[50]
- Carl Perkins, musician (House of Shem) (born Шаблон:Circa).[51]
- 15 May – Hopeful Christian, founder of Gloriavale Christian Community (born 1926).[52]
- 16 May – Tom Hadfield, rugby league player (Auckland, national team) (born 1934).[53]
- 19 May – John Moorfield, Māori language academic (University of Waikato, University of Otago, Auckland University of Technology) (born 1943).[54]
- 28 May – Dick Quax, Hall of Fame athlete and politician, Olympic silver medallist (1976), British Commonwealth Games silver medallist (1970), 5000 metres world record holder (1977–1978), Manukau City Councillor (2001–2007), Auckland Councillor (since 2011) (born 1948).[55]
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Norma, Lady Beattie
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John Moorfield
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Dick Quax
June
- 4 June – J. B. Munro, politician and disability advocate, MP for Invercargill (1972–1975), Invercargill City Councillor (1971–1974, 1976–1977), national secretary / chief executive of IHC New Zealand (1977–1998) (born 1936).[56]
- 7 June – Sir Neil Waters, inorganic chemist (University of Auckland) and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Massey University (1983–1995), chair of the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (1995–1998), chair of the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (1995–1999), Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 1992) (born 1931).[57]
- 13 June – Milan Mrkusich, artist and designer, Arts Foundation of New Zealand Icon (since 2003) (born 1925).[58]
- 14 June
- Vincent Gray, entertainer (The Alberts), physical chemist and climate-change denier, director of the Building Research Association of New Zealand (1970–1973) (born 1922).[59]
- Steve Kuzmicich, statistician, Government Statistician (1984–1991) (born 1931).[60]
- 18 June – Graham Davy, athlete, sports administrator, president of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association (1976–1977), 1990 Commonwealth Games director of athletics (born 1936).[61]
- 23 June – Koro Wētere, politician, MP for Western Maori (1969–1996), Minister of Maori Affairs (1984–1990) (born 1935).[62]
- 30 June – Mark Irwin, rugby union player (Otago, Bay of Plenty, national team) (born 1935).[63]
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J. B. Munro
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Sir Neil Waters
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Vincent Gray
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Koro Wētere
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Mark Irwin
July
- 1 July – Merv Richards, pole vaulter, gymnastics and pole vault coach (born 1930)
- 3 July – Gary Bold, physicist (born 1938)
- 4 July – Harry M. Miller, impresario (born 1934)
- 9 July
- Sam Chisholm, media executive (born 1939)
- Colin Quincey, first person to row solo across the Tasman Sea (born 1945)
- 13 July – Naturalism, Thoroughbred racehorse (foaled 1988)
- 14 July – Janet Holm, environmental activist, historian (born 1923)
- 17 July – David Stevens, screenwriter (born 1940)
- 25 July – Rick Littlewood, judoka (born 1940)
- 29 July
- Graham Finlay, boxer (born 1936)
- Phillip Orchard, rugby league player (born 1948)
August
- 2 August – Bob Berry, dendrologist (born 1916)
- 3 August
- Reinhart Langer, botanist, university administrator (born 1921)
- Murray Matthewson, orthopaedic surgeon (born 1944)
- 4 August – Delwyn Costello, cricketer (born 1960)
- 6 August – Helen Mackenzie, swimmer (born 1930)
- 17 August – Warwick Roger, journalist, magazine editor (born 1945)
- 18 August – Ronnie Moore, speedway rider (born 1933)
- 19 August – Margaret Reid, Presbyterian minister (born 1923)
- 20 August – Greg Boyed, television presenter (born 1970)
- 21 August – Spencer P. Jones, musician (born 1956)
- 23 August – Wendy Hutton, travel and food writer (born 1940)
- 30 August – Jack Garrick, ichthyologist (born 1928)
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Reinhart Langer
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Warwick Roger
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Ronnie Moore
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Spencer P. Jones
September
- 5 September
- Alan Peart, World War II fighter ace (born 1922)
- John Stacpoole, architect, historian (born 1919)
- 7 September – John O'Sullivan, rugby league player (born 1950)
- 14 September – Ruth Dowman, athlete (born 1930)
- 16 September – Assid Corban, politician, businessman (born 1925)
- 22 September – Hayden Poulter, convicted murderer (born 1961)
- 24 September – Merv Smith, radio personality (born 1933)
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Alan Peart
October
- 2 October – Barry Linton, cartoonist (born 1947)
- 3 October – David Fergusson, psychologist (born 1944)
- 4 October
- Penny Bright, activist (born 1954)
- Barrie Frost, psychologist, neuroscientist (born Шаблон:Circa)
- 6 October – Wilf Malcolm, mathematician, university administrator (born 1933)
- 13 October – Bob Doran, computer scientist (born 1944)
- 14 October – Tom Delahunty, association football referee (born 1935)
- 17 October
- Denis Adam, arts patron (born 1924)
- Sir Ngātata Love, academic, Te Āti Awa leader (born 1937)
- Sir Thomas Thorp, jurist (born 1925)
- 19 October – Sir John McGrath, jurist (born 1945)
- 24 October – Keith Hunter, marine and freshwater chemist (born 1951)
- 27 October – Murray Khouri, clarinetist (born 1941)
- 29 October
- Peter Hawes, playwright, novelist, and scriptwriter (born 1947)
- June Kerr, ballerina (born 1932)
- 31 October
- Sir Thomas Eichelbaum, jurist (born 1931)
- Maurice Mahoney, architect (born 1929)
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Bob Doran
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Sir Ngātata Love
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Peter Hawes
November
- 4 November – Tama Renata, musician
- 6 November – Gordon Whiting, jurist (born 1942)
- 13 November – Sir John Anderson, businessman, sports administrator (born 1945)
- 14 November – Douglas Wright, dancer, choreographer (born 1956)
- 18 November – Peter Peryer, photographer (born 1941)
- 19 November – Neil Collins, broadcaster, local-body politician (born 1941)
- 20 November – Cyril Belshaw, anthropologist (born 1921)
- 24 November – Gordon Copeland, politician (born 1943)
- 28 November – Georgie Salter, netball player and coach (born 1950)
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Neil Collins
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Gordon Copeland
December
- 1 December – Vivian Lynn, artist (born 1931)
- 2 December – William Smith, naval officer (born 1922)
- 3 December – Geoff Murphy, film director and screenwriter (born 1938)
- 5 December – John Armstrong, politician (born 1935)
- 6 December – Robin Clark, chemist (born 1935)
- 11 December
- Winifred Griffin, swimmer (born 1932)
- Hiwi Tauroa, rugby union player and coach, Race Relations Conciliator (born 1927)
- 20 December
- Randall Carrington, cricketer (born 1934)
- Trevor Chinn, glaciologist (born 1937)
- 21 December – Fay Gock, horticulturalist (born 1933)
- 25 December – Bill Baillie, athlete (born 1934)
- 30 December – Harry Atkinson, physicist, science administrator (born 1929)
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Geoff Murphy
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Winifred Griffin
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Hiwi Tauroa
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Trevor Chinn
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Bill Baillie
References
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