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The following lists events that happened during 2001 in New Zealand .
Population
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Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,916,200.[1]
Increase since 31 December 2000: 43,100 (1.11%).[1]
Males per 100 Females: 96.2.[1]
Incumbents
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Regal and viceregal
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Government
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The 46th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was The Labour Party led by Helen Clark , in coalition with Alliance , led by Jim Anderton .
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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New Zealand establishes an embassy in Brasília, Brazil .[4]
21 August - A magnitude 7.1 earthquake strikes 390 kilometres north-east of Gisborne.[5]
Arts and literature
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See 2001 in art , 2001 in literature , Category:2001 books
Music
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Two original categories were retired 'Most Promising Male Vocalist' and 'Most Promising Female Vocalist' and the 'Film Soundtrack/Cast Recording/Compilation' category introduced the year before was reduced to be compilations only.[6]
Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.[7]
Album of the Year: Zed – Silencer
Single of the Year: Fur Patrol – Lydia
Eye TV – "One Day Ahead"
Shihad – Pacifier
Tadpole – Alright
Zed – Renegade Fighter
Top Group: Zed – Silencer
Tadpole – The Buddhafinger
Shihad – Pacifier
Best New Act: Betchadupa
Splitter
Dan Sperber & Luke Casey
Top Male Vocalist: Nathan King (Zed)
Jon Toogood (Shihad)
Dave Dobbyn
Top Female Vocalist: Julia Deans (Fur Patrol)
Renee Brennan (Tadpole)
Libby Huirua
Best Folk Album: Lothlorien – Greenwood Side
Run The Cutter – Passing Time
The Jews Brothers Band – My Yiddish Swing
Best Jazz Album: The Rodger Fox Big Band – Ain't That The Truth
Erna Ferry – Devil May Care
Chris Mason Bentley Group – Karakia
Best Classical Album: Strike – New Zealand Percussion Music
Michael Houston – Elusive Dreams: NZ Piano Music
New Zealand String Quartet – Gareth Farr: Owhiro
Best Country Album: no award
Best Gospel Album: The Parachute Band – Love
Solace – Solace
Invasion Band – Nga Mea Katoa
Best Mana Maori Album: Wai – Wai 100%
Ruia & Ranea – Whare Maori
Big Belly Woman – Dance with the Wind
Best Mana Reo Album: Whirimako Black -Shrouded in The Mist / Hinepukohurangi
Ruia & Ranea – Whare Maori
Wai – Wai 100%
Best Children's Album: Liam Ryan & Carol Storey – The Present
Kids Music Company Singers – On A High Note
John Phillips – The Lost Property Box
Best Compilation: Strawpeople – The Best of 1990–2000
HLAH – Blood on the Honky Tonk Floor
Various – Algorhythm 2
Best Songwriter: Julia Deans – Lydia (Fur Patrol)
Aaron Takona – Calling On (Weta)
Nathan King – Renegade Fighter (Zed)
Best Producer: Dave Long – Pet (Fur Patrol)
Malcolm Welsford – The Buddhafinger (Tadpole)
Paul Casserly & Joost Langeveld – No New Messages (Strawpeople)
Best Engineer: Sam Gibson – Betchadupa EP (Betchadupa)
Malcolm Welsford – The Buddhafinger (Tadpole)
Mike Gibson – Pet (Fur Patrol)
Best Video: Alex Sutherland & Michael Lonsdale – Touchdown (The Stereobus)
Greg Page – "One Day Ahead" (Eye TV )
Wade Shotter & Jamie Dower – Silent Film (Augustino )
Best Cover: Wayne Conway – Hopetown (Dave Dobbyn)
Monique Facon – The Buddhafinger (Tadpole)
Andrew B White & Jade Weaver – Pet (Fur Patrol)
New Zealand Radio Programmer Award: Rodger Clamp – More FM Auckland & Channel Z
Andi Dawkins – More FM Christchurch and Dunedin
Brad King – The Rock Network
Outstanding International Achievement: Shihad
Deep Obsession
Salmonella Dub
See: 2001 in music , New Zealand Top 50 Albums of 2001
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Radio and television
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See: 2001 in New Zealand television , 2001 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:2001 film awards , 2001 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:2001 films
Internet
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See: NZ Internet History
Sport
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Athletics
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Alastair Snowdon wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:22:12 on 3 June in Christchurch , while Anne Clarke claims her first as well in the women's championship (2:47:55).
Basketball
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Cricket
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Golf
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Horse racing
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Harness 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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The Super 12 competition was won by the Brumbies , the first win by a non-NZ team. No NZ teams made the semifinals.
National Provincial Championship : Division 1, Canterbury, Division 2: Hawke's Bay, Division 3: South Canterbury
the Bledisloe Cup was won by Australia who won both games.
the Tri Nations Series was won by Australia, with two wins and a draw. New Zealand came second with two wins.
The Ranfurly Shield was held by Canterbury all season, with successful defences against Buller 69-3 (in Westport), Sth Canterbury 103-0 (in Timaru), Nelson Bays 67–10, Bay of Plenty 72–3, Wellington 31–29, Taranaki 38–17, Auckland 38–10, Waikato 52-19
Shooting
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Ballinger Belt – Murray Steele (Malvern)[10]
Soccer
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Births
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3 January – Chay Fihaki , rugby union player
4 January – Ally Wollaston , racing cyclist
11 January – Corey Evans , rugby union player
15 January – Tiana Metuarau , netball player
17 January – Josh Lord , rugby union player
18 January – Kanah Andrews-Nahu , weightlifter
25 January - Olivia King , track cyclist
28 January – TK Howden , rugby union player
1 February – Sean Withy , rugby union player
6 February – Peter Vodanovich , racing driver
7 February – Maya Hahn , association footballer
9 February – Eve Thomas , swimmer
14 February
15 February – Reuben Thompson , racing cyclist
1 March
6 March – Zoi Sadowski-Synnott , snowboarder
22 March – Cortez Ratima , rugby union player
27 March – Valentina Ivanov , tennis player
April–June
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24 April – Simi Sasagi , rugby league player
28 April – Ruben Love , rugby union player
8 May – Edward Osei-Nketia , athlete
11 May – Kaleb Ngatoa , racing driver
17 May – Rocco Berry , rugby league player
23 May – Olivia Shannon , field hockey player
24 May – Chante Temara , rugby league player
25 May – Corey Kellow , rugby union player
7 June – Aidan Morgan , rugby union player
11 June – Ben Waine , association footballer
14 June – Maggie Jenkins , association footballer
15 June
20 June – Elys Ventura , tennis player
21 June – Connor Bell , discus thrower
22 June – Amelia Abbott , association footballer
26 June – Anna Leat , association footballer
July–September
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1 July – Soane Vikena , rugby union player
7 July – Gabi Rennie , association footballer
12 July – Dominic Gardiner , rugby union player
26 July – Gideon Wrampling , rugby union player
27 July – Maiakawanakaulani Roos , rugby union player
30 July – Dee Heslop , Australian rules footballer
3 August – Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens , rugby union player
16 August – Danielle Aitchison , para-athlete
22 August – Jackson Topine , rugby league player
4 September – Zach Gallagher , rugby union player
10 September – Maddison Weatherall , rugby league player
11 September
17 September – Manu Paea , rugby union player
October–December
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11 October – Vaiolini Ekuasi , rugby union player
13 October – Ben Harrington , freestyle skier
22 October – George Ott , association footballer
25 October – Kazuma Kobori , golfer
27 October – Alec MacDonald , rugby league player
9 November – Jock McKenzie , rugby union player
14 November
23 November – Nico Porteous , freestyle skier
29 November – Xcellent , Thoroughbred racehorse
1 December – Alice Robinson , alpine skier
5 December – Sean Findlay , field hockey player
10 December – Sam Sutton , association footballer
21 December – Finn Fisher-Black , racing cyclist
24 December – Tukimihia Simpkins , rugby league player
27 December – Sammie Maxwell , cross-country cyclist
Deaths
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April–June
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8 April – Elsie Locke , writer, historian and activist (born 1912)
10 April
11 April – Sir Thaddeus McCarthy , jurist (born 1907)
20 April – Bert Sutcliffe , cricketer (born 1923)
22 April – Trevor de Cleene , politician (born 1933)
24 April – Lindsay Daen , sculptor and artist (born 1923)
5 May – Roger Hill , World War II naval commander (born 1910)
18 May – Sir Alan Westerman , public servant (born 1913)
19 May
21 May
2 June – Sir Kenneth Hayr , RAF air marshal (born 1935)
6 June – Douglas Lilburn , composer (born 1915)
8 June – Duncan MacIntyre , politician (born 1915)
13 June – Gordon Christie , politician (born 1914)
20 June – Wallace Reyburn , writer (born 1913)
30 June – Jack Finlay , rugby union player and coach, soldier (born 1916)
July–September
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4 July – Charlie Saxton , rugby union player, cricketer (born 1913)
6 July – Derek Freeman , anthropologist (born 1916)
8 July – John O'Shea , filmmaker and actor (born 1920)
18 July – Ritchie Johnston , cyclist (born 1931)
19 July
25 July
27 July
30 July – Thomas Wells , cricketer and educator (born 1927)
5 August
7 August – Dick Dunn , boxing coach (born 1908)
8 August
25 August – Bill Pratney , cyclist and politician (born 1909)
1 September – Sir John Robertson , ombudsman (born 1925)
31 August – Rex Forrester , hunter and fisherman (born 1928)
21 September – Andrew Bradfield , computer programmer (born 1966)
23 September – Allen Curnow , poet and journalist (born 1911)
28 September – Jack Skeen , rugby union player (born 1928)
29 September – Shona McFarlane , artist, journalist and television personality (born 1929)
October–December
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8 October – Ray Williams , rugby union player (born 1909)
10 October – Norm Wilson , rugby union player and television personality (born 1922)
14 October – Sir Philip Adams , diplomat (born 1915)
22 October – Bill James , rower (born 1926)
26 October – John Platts-Mills , politician (born 1906)
30 October − Jack Scott , politician (born 1916)
6 November – Peter Newman , economist (born 1928)
10 November – Enid McElwee , fencer (born 1914)
13 November
6 December – Sir Peter Blake , yachtsman (born 1948)
13 December – Pamela Barham , netball player and coach
14 December – Reg Singer , association football player (born 1924)
20 December
29 December – Brian Bansgrove , film gaffer (born 1941)
See also
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References
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^ The Hon Dame Silvia Cartwright, PCNZM, DBE, QSO gg.govt.nz. Retrieved 10 April 2012
^ nzembassy.com
^ "A magnitude 7.1 earthquake occurred 390 km north-east of Gisborne, New Zealand on Tue Aug 21 2001 6:51 PM. The quake was 33 kilometres deep and the shaking was light close to the quake" . www.geonet.org.nz . Retrieved 28 April 2024 .
^ "2001 New Zealand Music Awards" . Web page . RIANZ. Archived from the original on 20 December 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2012 .
^ "Awards 2001" . Listing . NZ Music Awards. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. 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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