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New Zealand-related events during the year of 2021
The following lists events that happened during
2021 in New Zealand
.
Incumbents
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Regal and vice-regal
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Elizabeth II
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Patsy Reddy
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Cindy Kiro
Government
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Legislature term:
53rd New Zealand Parliament
The
Sixth Labour Government
, elected in
2020
, continues.
-
Trevor Mallard
-
Jacinda Ardern
-
Grant Robertson
-
Chris Hipkins
-
Nanaia Mahuta
Other party leaders in parliament
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Judith Collins
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Christopher Luxon
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James Shaw
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Marama Davidson
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David Seymour
Judiciary
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Helen Winkelmann
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Stephen Kos
Main centre leaders
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Phil Goff
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Anne Tolley
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Paula Southgate
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Andy Foster
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Lianne Dalziell
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Aaron Hawkins
Events
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January
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- 29 December 2020 to 3 January ?
Riots
between inmates and prison guards at
Waikeria Prison
, causing major fire damage to the complex.
[3]
- 1 January ? A bomb threat closes
Gisborne Airport
, causing evacuations and delayed flights.
[4]
February
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- 2 February ?
Lead is found
in water of two
Otago
towns,
Waikouaiti
and
Karit?ne
.
- 9 February ?
M?ori Party
co-leader and Member of Parliament
Rawiri Waititi
is not allowed to speak because he was wearing a traditional pendant rather than a tie.
[5]
- 13 February - The Government pays NZ$40 million in compensation to 212
kiwifruit
orchardists and
Te Puke
–based post harvest operator
Seeka
in order to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that the Government was liable for losses caused by a
Pseudomonas syringae
(PSA) outbreak in 2010.
[6]
- 15 February ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Auckland
moves to Alert Level 3, while the rest of New Zealand moves to Alert Level 2.
[7]
- 17 February ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Auckland moves to Alert Level 2 from midnight while the rest of New Zealand reverts to Alert Level 1 from midnight.
[8]
- 21 February ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Auckland moves to Alert Level 1 at midnight.
[9]
- 27 February ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Auckland moves back into an Alert Level 3 lockdown for the next seven days while the rest of New Zealand moves back to an Alert Level 2.
[10]
March
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- 2 March: the Government announces a review into drug-purchasing agency
Pharmac
's timeliness and decision-making process.
[11]
- 5 March
- A tsunami warning is issued following a 7.1M at 2.27am near East Cape and Gisborne.
[12]
- A 7.4M at 6.40am hits the Kermadec Islands.
[13]
- A tsunami threat and warning is issued for New Zealand after a
8.1M earthquake
in the Kermadec Islands.
[14]
The Beehive Bunker has been activated. Tsunami land threat was dropped at 1.20pm by GNS to a beach and marine threat. The national tsunami advisory was later dropped at 3.43pm.
[15]
- COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Jacinda Ardern
announces that Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 lockdown from Alert Level 3, with the rest of New Zealand moving down to Alert Level 1, at 6am, on 7 March.
[16]
[17]
[18]
The
Ardern ministry
will review the alert level of Auckland at the start of the weekend following the alert downgrade.
[17]
- 7 March ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Auckland moves to Alert Level 2, with the rest of New Zealand moving to Alert Level 1.
[19]
- 12 March ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Auckland moves to Alert Level 1 at midday.
[19]
April
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- 19 April ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
Quarantine-free travel with
Australia
begins.
[20]
- April ? New Zealand's longest running television advertisement of
Auckland Glass
stops. It first aired in 1996.
[21]
June
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July
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- 2 July ? The government releases the dates of the
Matariki public holiday
for the next thirty years.
[32]
- 16 July:
- A state of emergency is declared in the
Buller District
due to flooding. An emergency is declared in Marlborough the following day.
[31]
- Farming advocacy group
Groundswell NZ
stage the nationwide "
Howl of a Protest
" campaign to protest the Government's freshwater, biodiversity, winter grazing, climate change, and Clean Car Package rebate scheme.
[33]
[34]
- 23 July ? New Zealand athletes begin competing at the
2020 Summer Olympics
.
[35]
August
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- 8 August ? New Zealand athletes finish competing at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
[36]
- 17 August ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand:
New Zealand enters Alert Level 4, following a positive case of the
Delta Variant
of COVID-19 in Auckland.
[37]
- 24 August to 5 September 2021 ? Athletes compete at the
2020 Summer Paralympics
.
September
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- 1 September ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand
: New Zealand except for Auckland and Northland moved to Alert Level 3.
- 3 September ? Seven people are injured during a
stabbing attack at a Countdown supermarket
in
LynnMall
,
West Auckland
. The attacker was shot and killed by police.
[38]
- 8 September ?
COVID-19 in New Zealand
: New Zealand except for Auckland moved to Alert Level 2.
- 14 September ? The
M?ori Party
(
M?ori
:
Te P?ti M?ori
) launch a petition to rename the official name of the nation to
Aotearoa
and restore
M?ori
placenames by
2026
.
[39]
[40]
- 16 September ? Three daughters are
murdered by their mother
, Lauren Dickason.
[41]
[42]
- September ? The average New Zealand house price passes $1 million for the first time.
[43]
October
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November
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- 4 November ? A state of emergency is declared in Tairawhiti due to flooding.
[46]
December
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Holidays and observances
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Public holidays in New Zealand in 2021 are as follows:
[51]
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a
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c
d
e
If a holiday falls on a weekend, it is observed on the Monday or Tuesday following the actual date. If an employee would normally have worked on the Saturday or Sunday, the holiday will be observed on that date.
Sports
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Horse racing
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Harness racing
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Thoroughbred racing
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Olympics
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- New Zealand sends a team of 225 competitors across 21 sports.
Gold
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Silver
|
Bronze
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Total
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7
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6
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7
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20
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Paralympics
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Gold
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Silver
|
Bronze
|
Total
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6
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3
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3
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12
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Rowing
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Shooting
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Deaths
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January
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- 6 January ?
Alan Burgess
, cricketer (
Canterbury
), world's oldest living first-class cricketer (since 2020) (born 1920).
[59]
- 8 January
- 12 January ?
John Ward
, cricketer (
Canterbury
,
national team
) (born 1937).
[62]
- 15 January ?
Bill Whitehead
, rugby league manager (born 1931).
[63]
- 17 January ?
Tom Prebble
, educationalist and university administrator (
Massey University
) (born 1945).
[64]
- 18 January ?
Ash Gardiner
, rugby union player (
Taranaki
,
national team
) (born 1946).
[65]
- 20 January
- 23 January ?
Phil Bishop
, herpetologist (
University of Otago
) (born 1957).
[68]
- 26 January
- 30 January ?
Bill Hammond
, artist (born 1947).
[72]
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Tom Prebble
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Bill Sheat
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Peter Thorburn
February
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Peter Nicholls
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Bruce Taylor
March
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- 3 March ?
Jonathan Temm
, lawyer, president of the New Zealand Law Society (2010?2013),
Queen's Counsel
(since 2019) (born 1962).
[77]
- 5 March ?
Francis Small
, civil engineer and scouting leader, managing director of
New Zealand Rail / Tranz Rail
(1972?2000), president of
IPENZ
(1996?1997),
Bronze Wolf Award
(1999) (born 1946).
[78]
- 12 March ?
Avenal McKinnon
, art historian and writer, director of the
New Zealand Portrait Gallery
(2005?2014) (born 1949).
[79]
- 15 March ?
Miriama Rauhihi Ness
, M?ori activist (
Ng? Tamatoa
,
Polynesian Panthers
) and social worker (born 1951).
[80]
- 18 March ?
David Braithwaite
, property developer and local politician,
Mayor of Hamilton
(2001?2004) (born 1937).
[81]
April
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- 3 April ?
John Edgar
, sculptor and medallist (born 1950).
[82]
- 8 April ?
John da Silva
, Olympic (
1956
) and British Empire and Commonwealth Games (
1958
) wrestler, boxer and youth worker (born 1934).
[83]
- 15 April ?
Leon van den Eijkel
, artist (born 1940).
[84]
- 17 April ?
John Ogilvie
, cricketer (
Wellington
) (born 1931).
[85]
- 18 April
- 19 April ?
Mike Dormer
, cricketer (
Auckland
) (born 1937).
[88]
- 20 April ?
Karen Trillo
, Commonwealth Games lawn bowls player (
1998
,
2010
) (born 1959).
[89]
- 27 April ?
Dave Cull
, television presenter (
Home Front
), writer, and local politician,
mayor of Dunedin
(2010?2019) (born 1950).
[90]
- 3 May ?
Steve McKean
, basketball coach (
national team
) (born
c.
1944
).
[91]
- 4 May ?
Margaret Forsyth
, world champion netball player (
1979
,
1987
), netball coach (
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
) and local politician,
Hamilton city councillor
(2010?2016, since 2019) (born 1961).
[92]
- 8 May
- 10 May ?
Jenny King
, librarian (
University of Waikato
) (born 1929).
[95]
- 14 May ?
David McPhail
, comedian (
A Week of It
), actor (
Letter to Blanchy
,
Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby
) and writer (
Letter to Blanchy
) (born 1945).
[96]
- 15 May ?
Emily Mair
, opera singer, pianist, and vocal coach (
Victoria University of Wellington
) (born 1928).
[97]
- 17 May
- 21 May ?
Merv Norrish
, diplomat and public servant,
ambassador to the United States
(1978?1980),
secretary of foreign affairs
(1980?1988) (born 1926).
[100]
- 23 May ?
Ross Taylor
, geochemist and planetary scientist (
Australian National University
) (born 1925).
[101]
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Steve McKean
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Margaret Forsyth
-
Rana Waitai
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David McPhail
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Nan Kinross
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Janet Shackleton
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Merv Norrish
June
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- 1 June ?
Ian Shearer
, politician,
MP
for
Hamilton East
(1975?1984),
Minister for the Environment
(1981?1984),
Minister of Science and Technology
(1981?1984),
Minister of Broadcasting
(1981?1984) (born 1941).
[102]
- 2 June
- 4 June ?
Tilly Hirst
, world champion netball player (
1967
) (born 1941).
[105]
- 7 June ?
Richard Nunns
,
Hall of Fame
traditional M?ori instrumental musician (born 1945).
[106]
- 9 June
- 11 June
- 12 June ?
Robert Edgcumbe, 8th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
, peer (born 1939).
[111]
- 14 June
- 16 June ?
John Osmers
, Anglican priest and anti-apartheid activist,
Bishop of Eastern Zambia
(1995?2002) (born 1935).
[114]
- 17 June ?
Fane Flaws
, musician (
Blerta
,
The Spats
,
The Crocodiles
), songwriter and artist (born 1951).
[115]
- 19 June ?
Colin Loader
, rugby union player (
Wellington
,
national team
) (born 1931).
[116]
- 20 June ?
Frank Albrechtsen
, association footballer (
national team
) (born 1932).
[117]
- 24 June ?
Tom Flaws
, cricketer (
Otago
) (born 1932).
[118]
- 25 June ?
John Sigley
, cricketer (
Wellington
) (born 1931).
[119]
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Tilly Hirst
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Richard Nuns
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Dame Georgina Kirby
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Sir Eion Edgar
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Sir Ian Hassall
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Colin Loader
July
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- 5 July ?
Vivienne Cassie Cooper
, planktologist and botanist (
DSIR
) (born 1926).
[120]
- 6 July ?
Mary Fama
, applied mathematician (
DSIR
,
CSIRO
) (born 1938).
[121]
- 9 July
- 11 July ?
George Petersen
, biochemist (
University of Otago
),
Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand
(since 1985),
Rutherford Medal
(2003) (born 1933).
[124]
- 15 July ?
Bruce Watt
, rugby union player (
Wanganui
,
Canterbury
,
national team
) and coach (born 1939).
[125]
- 17 July ?
Jonathan White
, landscape artist and conservationist (born 1938).
[126]
- 18 July ?
Philip Sherry
, newsreader (
NZBC and TV One
Network News
,
Morning Report
,
3 National News
) and local politician,
Auckland Regional Councillor
(1995?2004),
Bay of Plenty Regional Councillor
(2004?2016) (born 1933).
[127]
- 19 July ?
Paratene Matchitt
, artist (
City to Sea Bridge
) (born 1933).
[128]
- 28 July ?
Malcolm McCaw
, cricketer (
Wellington
) and accountant (born 1930).
[129]
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Betty Gilderdale
-
Philip Sherry
August
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- 1 August ?
Kihi Ngatai
, M?ori leader (
Ng?i Te Rangi
) and horticulturalist, member of the
Waitangi Tribunal
(2008?2015) (born 1930).
[130]
- 3 August ?
Brian Maunsell
, Olympic boxer (
1964
) (born 1937).
[131]
- 4 August ?
Graham McRae
, motor racing driving,
SCCA L&M Continental 5000 Championship
winner (
1972
),
Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year
(1973) (born 1940).
[132]
- 5 August
- 7 August ?
Mark Weedon
, rugby union player (
Bay of Plenty
,
North Harbour
,
Crusaders
) (born 1968).
[135]
- 8 August ?
Perry Harris
, rugby union player (
Manawatu
,
national team
) (born 1946).
[136]
- 9 August ?
Olivia Podmore
, Olympic (
2016
) and Commonwealth Games (
2018
) cyclist (born 1997).
[137]
- 10 August
- 11 August ?
Sir David Levene
,
Hall of Fame
businessman and philanthropist (born 1929).
[141]
- 14 August ?
Francis Mossman
, actor (
Shortland Street
,
Spartacus: Vengeance
,
The Horizon
) (born 1988).
[142]
- 15 August
- 16 August ?
Marilynn Webb
, artist and educator (
Otago Polytechnic
),
Frances Hodgkins Fellow
(1974),
Te Tohu m? Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu
(2018) (born 1937).
[144]
- 17 August ?
Tom Larkin
, public servant and diplomat,
ambassador to Japan
(1972?1976) (born 1917).
[145]
- 18 August ?
Austin Mitchell
, academic (
University of Otago
,
University of Canterbury
), broadcaster (
Calendar
), writer (
The Half-Gallon Quarter-Acre Pavlova Paradise
) and politician,
MP
for
Great Grimsby
(1977?2015) (born 1934).
[146]
- 19 August
- 22 August ?
Danny Campbell
, rugby league player (
Wigan
,
Runcorn Highfield
,
national team
) (born 1956).
[149]
- 23 August ?
Gary Tricker
, painter and printmaker (born 1938).
[150]
- 24 August
- 25 August ?
Max Cryer
, broadcaster, entertainer and writer, Entertainer of the Year (1973),
Benny Award
(1977) (born 1935).
[153]
- 28 August ?
Joye Evans
, radiographer and guiding leader,
New Zealand Girl Guides
chief commissioner (1983?1988) (born 1929).
[154]
-
Graham McRae
-
Olivia Podmore
-
Sir David Levene
-
Austin Mitchell
-
Sir Michael Cullen
-
Max Cryer
September
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- 1 September
- 4 September
- 5 September ?
Viv Stephens
, cricket player (
Wellington
,
Central Districts
,
national team
) and administrator (born 1953).
[159]
- 6 September
- 17 September ?
Angela Ballara
, historian, member of the
Waitangi Tribunal
(2003?2020) (born 1944).
[162]
- 19 September ?
Dame Jocelyn Fish
, women's rights advocate and local politician,
Piako
county councillor (1980?1989), president of the
National Council of Women
(1986?1990) (born 1930).
[163]
- 23 September
- 24 September ?
Waka Nathan
, rugby union player (
Auckland
,
national team
), selector and administrator,
Tom French Cup
(1962, 1966), president of the
Auckland Rugby Union
(2003?2004) (born 1940).
[166]
- 30 September
-
Billy Apple
-
Taito Phillip Field
-
Waka Nathan
October
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- 1 October ?
Earle Wells
,
Hall of Fame
sailor, Olympic champion (
1964
) (born 1933).
[169]
- 4 October
- 5 October ?
Pam Williams
,
Hall of Fame
businesswoman and philanthropist (born 1933).
[173]
- 6 October ?
Sir Noel Anderson
, lawyer and judge, president of the
Court of Appeal
(2004?2006),
Supreme Court
justice (2006?2008),
Queen's Counsel
(since 1986) (born 1944).
[174]
- 8 October
- 11 October ?
Barry Mora
, operatic baritone (
Gelsenkirchen Opera House
,
Frankfurt Opera House
) (born 1940).
[177]
- 13 October ?
Ray Cranch
, rugby league player (
Auckland
,
national team
) and administrator (born 1923).
[178]
- 18 October
- 19 October ?
Bob Graham
, rugby union player (
Auckland
,
Junior All Blacks
) and coach (
Auckland
) (born 1936).
[181]
- 31 October ?
Dame Catherine Tizard
, zoologist (
University of Auckland
), television personality (
Beauty and the Beast
), and politician,
mayor of Auckland City
(1983?1990),
governor-general
(1990?1996) (born 1931).
[182]
-
Pam Williams
-
Dame Catherine Tizard
November
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December
[
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]
- 2 December ?
Lyndsey Leask
,
Hall of Fame
softball administrator (born 1935).
[190]
- 6 December ?
Tom Horton
, air force pilot and commander (
Royal New Zealand Air Force
,
Royal Air Force
) (born 1919).
[191]
- 9 December
- 12 December ?
Ma?afu Tukui?aulahi
, Tongan noble,
deputy prime minister of Tonga
(since 2020) (born 1955).
[194]
- 24 December ?
Terry Morrison
, rugby union player (
Otago
,
national team
) and sprinter (born 1951).
[195]
- 26 December ?
George Johnson
, artist (born 1926).
[196]
- 27 December ?
Keri Hulme
, writer (
The Bone People
),
Booker Prize
(1985) (born 1947).
[197]
- 30 December ?
Billy Harrison
, rugby league player (
Wellington
,
national team
) (born 1938).
[198]
-
Tom Horton
-
Brian Aldridge
-
Ma?afu Tukui?aulahi
-
Keri Hulme
Exact date unknown
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