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The following lists events that happened during 1999 in New Zealand .
Population
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Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,851,100.[1]
Increase since 31 December 1998: 22,500 (0.57%).[1]
Males per 100 Females: 96.5.[1]
Incumbents
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Regal and viceregal
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Government
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The 45th New Zealand Parliament continued. until the general election , held 27 November for the 46th New Zealand Parliament starting 10 December. The governing National Party was defeated. The Labour Party , led by Helen Clark , in coalition with Alliance , led by Jim Anderton , formed the new government.
Opposition leaders
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See: Category:Parliament of New Zealand , New Zealand elections
Main centre leaders
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Events
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Arts and literature
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See 1999 in art , 1999 in literature , Category:1999 books
Music
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Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.[10] [11]
Album of the Year: The Feelers - Supersystem
Che Fu - 2b S Pacific
Neil Finn - Try Whistling This
Single of the Year: Che Fu - Scene III
The Feelers - Venus
Ardijah - Love So Right
Top Male Vocalist: Neil Finn
Top Female Vocalist: Betty-Anne Monga (Ardijah)
Sulata Foai (Te Vaka)
Alesha Siosiua (Urban Pacifika)
Top Group: The Feelers
Most Promising Male Vocalist: Andrew Tilby (Breathe)
King Kapisi
Nathan King (Zed)
Most Promising Female Vocalist: Boh Runga (Stellar* )
Liz Faalogo (NV )
Sina Saipaia
Most Promising Group: Stellar*
International Achievement: Bic Runga
Best Music Video: Reuben Sutherland Wait & See (Shihad)
Sima & Makerita Urale- Sub Cranium Feeling (King Kapisi)
Mark Tierney & Fiona Champtloup - Unlikely (NV )
Best Producer: Malcolm Welsford & The Feelers - Supersystem
Eddie Raynor - ENZSO 2
Che Fu & Andy Morton - 2b Spacific (Che Fu)
Best Engineer: Andy Morton - 2BS Pacific (Che Fu )
Sam Gibson - Try Whistling This (Neil Finn)
Malcolm Welsford - Supersystem (The Feelers)
Best Jazz Album: Chris White / Aaron Nevezie Quartet - Take Me With You
Wil Sargisson - Steppin'Out
Rodger Fox Quartet - Back To Being One
Best Classical Album: Alexander Ivashkin - Under The Southern Cross
Tamas Vesmas - Debussy, Bartok Piano Music
New Zealand String Quartet - Bartok The Six Quartets
Best Country Album: Barry Saunders - Magnetic South
Glen Moffat - A Place To Play
Home Tonight - Coalrangers
Best Folk Album: Windy City Strugglers - On Top of the World
Gallowglass - Sparven
Philip Riley & Jayne Elleson - The Blessing Tree
Best Gospel Album: Parachute Band - Always & Forever
Debbie Harwood and Friends - Angels - The New Zealand Christmas Album
Steve Apirana - It's Inevitable
Best Mana Maori Album: Moana and the Moa Hunters - Rua
Hori Chapman - Toku Reo
Waihirere Maori Club - Waihirere -National Champions
Ngati Rangiwewehi - Wairua -Spirit of Ngati Rangiwewehi
Best Mana Reo Album: Traditional Waiata - He Waiata Onemata (Songs From the Past)
Ngati Rangiwewehi - Wairua -Spirit of Ngati Rangiwewehi
Moana & The Moahunters - Rua
Waihirere Maori Club - Waihirere National Champions
Best Children's Album: Jennifer Moss - Jennifer's Garden
David LaPlance - A Hand Full of Songs
Universal Children's Audio - Kori Kori / Busi Bodies / Lue Lue Mai
Tessarose Productions - Dancing to the Beat Volume 2
Best Songwriter: James Reid - Venus (The Feelers)
Best Cover: Elroy Finn - Try Whistling This (Neil Finn )
Marcus Ringrose - Supersystem (The Feelers)
Mark Roach & Andrew Durno - HLAH IV: Are You Gonna Kiss It Or Shoot It? (HLAH)
New Zealand Radio Programmer Award: Melanie Wise - Q92FM Queenstown
Tony Neilsen -Radio Otago Group
Jo Hampton - NRG FM
Robert Taylor - Radio Hauraki
See: 1999 in music
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Radio and television
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See: 1999 in New Zealand television , 1999 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
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See: Category:1999 film awards , 1999 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1999 films
Internet
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See: NZ Internet History
Sport
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Athletics
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Phil Costley wins his second national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:17:43 on 24 October in Auckland , while Gabrielle O'Rourke claims her second as well in the women's championship (2:38:47).
Basketball
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Cricket
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Various Tours, New Zealand cricket team
1999 Cricket World Cup held in England: New Zealand finished third in its pool and fourth in the super-six round before being beaten by Pakistan in the first semifinal.
The Shell Trophy for 1998-99 was won by Canterbury, with Northern Districts runners-up.
Golf
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New Zealand Open Category:New Zealand golfers
Horse racing
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Thoroughbred racing
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Netball
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Rugby league
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Rugby union
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Category:Rugby union in New Zealand ,
Shooting
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Ballinger Belt – Rick Fincham (Upper Hutt)[14]
Soccer
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Births
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7 January – Scott Gregory , rugby union player
16 January – Michael Woud , association footballer
18 January
20 January – Sarpreet Singh , association footballer
27 January – Kaleb Trask , rugby union player
19 February – Jacqui Hand , association footballer
23 February – Emily Shearman , cyclist
25 February – Nando Pijnaker , association footballer
6 March – Mawene Hiroti , rugby league player
12 March – Murray Taulagi , rugby league player
23 March – Danny Toala , rugby union player
29 March – Caleb Clarke , rugby union player
April–June
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3 April – Chanel Harris-Tavita , rugby league player
4 April – Lwamba Chileshe , squash player
10 April – Grace Jale , association footballer
15 April – Dalton Wilkins , association footballer
19 April – Connor Garden-Bachop , rugby union player
22 April – Finn Allen , cricketer
27 April – Joe Bell , association footballer
30 April
10 May – Quinn Tupaea , rugby union player
13 May – Alex Greive , association footballer
14 May
8 June – Dane Ingham , association footballer
13 June – Maddi Wesche , shot putter
29 June – Madison Doar , field hockey player
July–September
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October–December
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7 October – Kate Heffernan , cricketer
11 October – Leicester Fainga'anuku , rugby union player
17 October – Gabrielle Fa'amausili , swimmer
28 October – Campbell Pithie , cyclist
30 October – Caleb Muntz , rugby union player
9 November
10 November – Matthew Fisher , cricketer
16 November
17 November – Ronaldo Mulitalo , rugby league player
18 November – Rachin Ravindra , cricketer
29 November – Bobbi Gichard , swimmer
5 December – William Stedman , athlete
12 December – Jakob Bhula , cricketer
19 December – Elsu , Standardbred racehorse
20 December – Cullen Grace , rugby union player
30 December
31 December
Undated
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Deaths
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April–June
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13 April – Ortvin Sarapu , chess player (born 1924)
19 April – Doug Dillon , jurist (born 1924)
28 April – Harold Wellman , geologist (born 1909)
29 April – Barbara Bevege , cricketer (born 1942)
30 April – Bruce Jesson , journalist, republican activist, politician (born 1944)
9 May – Jeff Whittington , murder victim (born 1985)
12 May – Dan Walls , theoretical physics academic (born 1942)
17 May – Chris Corne , linguist (born 1942)
21 May – Yvonne Lawley , actor (born 1913)
22 May – Maxwell Fernie , organist, music teacher and conductor (born 1910)
10 June – SIr Leonard Thornton , army officer (born 1916)
12 June – Gerry Clark , sailer, writer, ornithologist (born 1927)
25 June – Bill Rapson , chemist (born 1912)
July–September
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5 July –
22 July – Syd Jensen , motorcycle racer, motor racing driver (born 1922)
24 July – Rona McKenzie , cricketer (born 1922)
2 August – Charles Rappolt , politician (born 1939)
9 August – Les Riley , cricketer (born 1948)
10 August – Jens Hansen , jeweller (born 1940)
12 August – Wilfrid Kalaugher , athlete, cricketer, school teacher (born 1904)
23 August – Frank Tredrea , cyclist (born 1920)
24 August – Peter Mann , Anglican bishop (born 1924)
28 August – Muriel Hilton , politician, Mayor of Timaru (1959–1962) (born 1904)
31 August – Sylvia Potts , middle-distance athlete (born 1943)
1 September – Joe Genet , wrestler (born 1914)
5 September – Robert Arthur Owens , Mayor of Tauranga (born 1921)
October–December
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5 October – Jack Somerville , Presbyterian leader (born 1910)
17 October – Ralph Grey, Baron Grey of Naunton , diplomat (born 1910)
22 October – Martin Donnelly , cricketer (born 1917)
25 October
2 November – Hardy Browning , potter, local politician (born 1915)
11 November – Bob Walls , artist (born 1927)
14 November – Garth Harris , taxation law academic (born 1942)
25 November – Sua Sulu'ape Paulo II , Samoan master tattooist (born c. 1950)
1 December – Frank Newhook , plant pathology academic (born 1918)
6 December – Sheikh Khalid Hafiz , Muslim cleric (born 1938)
13 December – Peter Adams , actor (born 1938)
See also
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For world events and topics in 1999 not specifically related to New Zealand see : 1999
References
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^ Conservation, Department of (9 February 2022). "How the Kāpiti Island Rat eradication (almost) didn't happen | Conservation blog" . blog.doc.govt.nz . Retrieved 19 September 2023 .
^ "Local Newspapers" . Hastings District Libraries. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 21 June 2008 .
^ "Meteor sighted in parts of lower North Island" . RNZ . 7 July 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2024 .
^ "2006JIMO...34..135M Page 135" . adsabs.harvard.edu . Retrieved 3 July 2024 .
^ "M 6.2 - 24 km W of Taupo, New Zealand" . earthquake.usgs.gov . Retrieved 28 April 2024 .
^ "Tawa ditches prohibition a century after banning alcohol" . Stuff (Fairfax). 4 September 2015.
^ "Sale of Liquor Amendment Act, 1999" . New Zealand Law online. 1999.
^ "Awards 1988" . Listing . NZ Music Awards. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012 .
^ "1999 New Zealand Music Awards" . Web page . RIANZ. Archived from the original on 20 December 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012 .
^ "List of NZ Trotting cup winners" . Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2009 .
^ Auckland Trotting cup at hrnz.co.nz Archived 17 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
^ "New Zealand champion shot / Ballinger Belt winners" . National Rifle Association of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 11 October 2014 .
^ Chatham Cup records, nzsoccer.com Archived 14 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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