- 2004 in New Zealand
Incumbents
Regal and Vice Regal
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Head of State - Queen Elizabeth II
*Governor-General - The Hon. Dame Silvia Cartwright PCNZM, DBE, QSO [ [http://www.gg.govt.nz/gg/former.htm] ]Government
The
47th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was a coalition between
Labour and the small Progressive party with
United Future supporting confidence and supply votes.*Speaker of the House -
Jonathan Hunt (Labour)
*Prime Minister -Helen Clark (Labour)
*Deputy Prime Minister -Michael Cullen (Labour)
*Minister of Finance -Michael Cullen (Labour)
*Minister of Foreign Affairs -Phil Goff (Labour)Opposition Leaders
*National -
Don Brash (Leader of the Opposition)
*Greens -Jeanette Fitzsimons andRod Donald
*Act -Richard Prebble thenRodney Hide
*New Zealand First -Winston Peters
*United Future -Peter Dunne
*Māori Party -Tariana Turia Main centre leaders
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Mayor of Auckland - John Banks thenDick Hubbard
*Mayor of Hamilton -David Braithwaite then Michael Redman
*Mayor of Wellington -Kerry Prendergast
*Mayor of Christchurch - Gary Moore
*Mayor of Dunedin -Sukhi Turner then Peter ChinOther
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State Services Commissioner -Mark Prebble Events
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27 January : National Party leaderDon Brash delivers a speech at Orewa highly critical of the government's policy towardsMāori .
*8 April :New Zealand First party announces it would give its support to the government's foreshore legislation.
*30 April :Tariana Turia announces she will vote against the Government's foreshore and seabed legislation.
*5 May : Ahikoi against the foreshore and seabed legislation arrives inWellington .
*7 May : The government's foreshore and seabed Bill passes its first vote in Parliament.
*11 May : The Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act is passed. The Act allows people who have not reoffended for seven years to not declare minor criminal convictions in most circumstances.
*30 June :Statistics New Zealand estimates for this date put the Cities ofLower Hutt andTauranga at over 100,000 residents for the first time and Waimakariri District at over 40,000
*1 July : First sitting of the new Supreme Court.
*10 July : Te Tai Hauauru by-election won byTariana Turia for the newMāori Party .
*15 July :2004 Israel-New Zealand spy scandal : New Zealand imposes diplomatic sanctions againstIsrael after two Israeli citizens are convicted of passport fraud.
*2 August : Around 7,500Destiny Church members march on Parliament in black shirts to protest liberal social policies.
*15 August :Tornado inWaitara . Two fatalities when a farmhouse is destroyed. [http://www.metservice.co.nz/default/index.php?static=2004winter3]
*19 August : Cereal makerDick Hubbard announces he is running for the position ofMayor ofAuckland .
*6 October :Waikato Hospital doctors complete a 22 hour surgery to separate a pair ofconjoined twins .
*9 October : 2004 local body and health board elections completed, but not all of the counting; and some results need to wait for special votes. All three West Coast mayors unseated, along with several in more populous centres such as Auckland.
*November 18 : Legislation passed vesting ownership of all land up to the high tide mark in New Zealand with the Crown.
*29 November : The Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act comes into force.
*9 December : TheSupreme Court of New Zealand grantedAhmed Zaoui bail. He will reside in the Dominican Friary in Auckland. He will have to report to the Police twice a week and must spent each night in the Friary.
*9 December : The Civil Unions Act is passed. The Act establishes the new institution of civil union, available to same-sex and de facto couples.
*10 December : Smoking is banned in workplaces or licensed premises.Arts and literature
New Books
Awards
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Katherine Duignan wins theRobert Burns Fellowship .Montana Book Awards 2004
*Deutz Medal for Fiction - "Slow Water" by Annamarie Jagose
*Montana Medal for Non-fiction - "The Trial of the Cannibal Dog" by Anne Salmond
*Readers' Choice - "Penguin History of New Zealand" by Michael King
*Poetry - "Sing-song" by Anne Kennedy
*History - "The Trial of the Cannibal Dog" by Anne Salmond
*Lifestyle and contemporary culture - "Classic fly fishing in New Zealand Rivers by" David Hallett and John Kent
*Biography - "Mason" by Rachael Barrowman
*Illustrative - "Central" by Arno Gasteiger
*Reference & Anthology - "Whetu Moana: Contemporary Polynesian Poetry in English"
*Environment - "Deep New Zealand: Blue Water, Black Abyss" by Peter Batson*A.W. Reed Award for Contribution to New Zealand Literature - Joy Cowley
Music
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New Zealand Music Awards
**Album Of The Year:Scribe (rapper) - The Crusader
**Single Of The Year: Scribe – Stand Up
**Best Group:Dimmer (band) - You've Got To Hear The Music
**Breakthrough Artist Of The Year:Brooke Fraser - What To Do With Daylight
**Best Male Solo Artist: Scribe – The Crusader
**Best Female Solo Artist: Brooke Fraser - What To Do With Daylight
**Highest Selling Nz Album:Hayley Westenra - Pure
**Highest Selling Nz Single:Ben Lummis - They Can't Take That Away
**Songwriter Of The Year: Scribe,P-Money ,Con Psy &Savage (rapper) - Not Many : The Remix!
**Best Music Video:Chris Graham - Stand Up (Scribe)
**Best Rock Album: Dimmer - You've Got To Hear The Music
**Best Urban/Hip Hop Album: Scribe – The Crusader
**Best Dance/Electronica Album:Salmonella Dub -One Drop East
**Best Maori Album:Ruia - Hawaiki
**Best Pacific Music Album:Te Vaka - Tutuki
**Best Jazz Album:The Rodger Fox Big Band - A Rare Connection
**Best Classical Album:John Psathas - Psathas : Fragments
**Best Gospel / Christian Album:Magnify - In Wonder
**International Achievement:Hayley Westenra
**People's Choice Award: Scribe
**Best Producer: P-Money - The Crusader (Scribe)
**Best Engineer:Chris Van De Geer - Passenger – (Carly Binding)
**Best Album Cover:Ben Sciascia - Postage (Supergroove)
**Airplay Record Of The Year:Goldenhorse - Maybe Tomorrow
**Best Country Music Album:Donna Dean - Money
**Best Country Music Song: Donna Dean – Work It Out
**Best Folk Album:Brendyn Montgomery AndMike Considine - Mountain Air
**Lifetime Achievement Award:Shaun Joyce Television
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28 March :Māori Television commences.
*September 22 : Animated series "bro'Town " premieres on TV3.
* "The Insider's Guide To Happiness "Film
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February 29 : "" wins all 11Academy Awards for which it was nominated.
*Fracture
*In My Father's Den
*Kaikohe Demolition Internet
See: [http://www.wlug.org.nz/NewZealandInternetHistory NZ Internet History]
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Athletics
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Dale Warrender wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:23:40 onMay 1 inRotorua , whileNyla Carroll claims her second in the women's championship (2:46:44).Basketball
* The National Basketball League was won by the
Auckland Stars who beat theNelson Giants 80-68 in the final.
* The Women’s National Basketball League was won by theCanterbury Wildcats who beat theNelson Sparks 68-58 in the final.Cricket
* The State Championship for 2003-04 was won by the
Wellington Firebirds .
* In December Australia and New Zealand played a series of 3 one-day matches in Australia for the inauguralChappell-Hadlee Trophy . After winning one game each, the decider was washed out by rain, so the trophy was shared.Olympic Games
* August: New Zealand wins five medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics at
Athens .Rugby league
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Bartercard Cup won by the Mt Albert LionsRugby union
* June - July:
2004 Philips International Series : TheAll Blacks beat England 36-3, England 36-12, Argentina 41-7 andPacific Islanders rugby union team 41-26.
*July 17 : TheAll Blacks beat Australia 16-7 atWestpac Stadium as part of the2004 Tri Nations Series
*July 24 : TheAll Blacks beat South Africa 23-21 atJade Stadium as part of the2004 Tri Nations Series *
August 7 : TheAll Blacks lose 18-23 to Australia atTelstra Stadium as part of the2004 Tri Nations Series
*August 14 : TheAll Blacks lose 26-40 to South Africa atEllis Park Stadium as part of the2004 Tri Nations Series
*August 15 :Bay of Plenty beatAuckland 33-28 to take theRanfurly Shield
*September 5 : Canterbury beatBay of Plenty 33-26 to take theRanfurly Shield
*November 13 : TheAll Blacks beat Italy 59-10 atStadio Flaminio as part of the2004 All Black Tour of Europe
*November 20 : TheAll Blacks beat Wales 26-25 atMillennium Stadium as part of the2004 All Black Tour of Europe
*November 27 : TheAll Blacks beat France 45-6 atStade de France as part of the2004 All Black Tour of Europe
*December 4 : TheAll Blacks beat The Barbarians 47-9 at Twickenham as part of the2004 All Black Tour of Europe occer
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Chatham Cup won byMiramar Rangers Births
Deaths
* January: Sir
Peter Elworthy , farmer, politician, businessman.
*25 January :Sonny Schmidt , bodybuilder.
*29 January :Janet Frame , writer.
*16 February :Don Cleverley , cricketer.
* March:Frank Mooney , cricketer.
*4 March :Arthur Kinsella , politician. [ [http://www.hansard.parliament.govt.nz/hansard/Final/FINAL_2004_03_04.htm Arthur Kinsella tribute] ]
*17 March : Sir William Pickering, space scientist.
*30 March :Michael King , historian.
*22 May :Wayne Kimber , politician. [cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nz/en-NZ/PB/Debates/Debates/Daily/4/d/0/47HansD_20040525-Volume-616-Week-58-Tuesday-25-May-2004.htm|title=Obituaries - Wayne Allan Kimber|work=Hansard|accessdate=2008-09-21]
* June:Amelia Batistich , author.
*26 June :Ronald Sharp , inventor of the herringbone cowshed.
* June:Allan Henderson Smith DFC and Bar, fighter pilot.
* June: Pat Kelly, union leader.
*26 July :Morton W. Coutts , brewing pioneer.
*14 August :Eric Petrie , cricketer.
*11 September :Ruth Symons , cricketer.
*5 October :Maurice Wilkins , scientist.
*10 October :Maurice Shadbolt , writer.
*23 October :George Silk , photojournalist.
*11 December :Arthur Lydiard , athletics coach.References
ee also
*
List of years in New Zealand
*Timeline of New Zealand history
*History of New Zealand
*Military history of New Zealand
*Timeline of environmental history of New Zealand
*Timeline of New Zealand's links with Antarctica "For world events and topics in 2004 not specifically related to New Zealand see":
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