The following lists events that happened during 1963 in New Zealand .
Estimated Population as of 31 December: 2,566,900.[ 1]
Increase since 31 December 1962: 51,100 (2.03%).[ 1]
Males per 100 Females: 100.8.[ 1]
Regal and Vice Regal [ edit ]
The 33rd New Zealand Parliament concluded and a general election was held on 30 November. This saw the National Party returned with the loss of one seat to have a majority of 10 seats.
Parliamentary opposition [ edit ]
Main centre leaders [ edit ]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
See 1963 in art , 1963 in literature
See: 1963 in music
Radio and Television [ edit ]
There are 80,000 television licences issued, and an estimated 300,000 television viewers in New Zealand. [3] Archived 15 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine
Broadcast relay stations at Mount Te Aroha , Wharite Peak and Otahoua are commissioned, extending television coverage to Waikato, Tauranga, Manawatu and Wairarapa.[ 11]
See: 1963 in New Zealand television , 1963 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category:Television in New Zealand , Category:New Zealand television shows , Public broadcasting in New Zealand
See: Category:1963 film awards , 1963 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1963 films
Jeff Julian wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:22:52 on 9 March in Hāwera .
The 70th National Chess Championship is held in Christchurch. The title is shared by Ortvin Sarapu and R.J. Sutton, both of Auckland.[ 12]
The national outdoor lawn bowls championships are held in Wellington.[ 15]
Men's singles champion – A. Govorko (Ngongotaha Bowling Club)
Men's pair champions – S.W. Jolly, J.N.S. Flett (skip) (Point Chevalier Bowling Club)
Men's fours champions – J.D. Scott, N. Cash, J. Coltman, Bill O'Neill (skip) (Carlton Bowling Club)
10 January: Malcolm Dunford , footballer
21 February: Greg Turner , golfer.
16 March: Kevin Smith , actor.
4 June: Sean Fitzpatrick , rugby union player.
18 June: Paul Honiss , rugby referee.
30 June: Mark Bourneville , rugby league player
20 July: Catherine Campbell , cricketer.
20 July: Mike Davidson , freestyle swimmer.
20 August: Ian Woodley , field hockey goalkeeper.
26 August: Christine Arthur , field hockey player.
9 September (in England): Sarah Illingworth , cricketer.
10 September: Jay Laga'aia , actor.
17 September: Warren Gatland , rugby player and coach.
11 December: Mark Greatbatch , cricketer.
24 December: David Grundy , field hockey player.
Joanna Bourke , historian.
Andrew Johnston , poet.
(in Poland): Ralph Talmont , photographer.
7 January: Tapihana Paraire Paikea , politician.
19 March: Fred Hackett , politician.
4 April: Hercules Wright , rugby union player.
16 May: Fintan Patrick Walsh , trade unionist.
18 June Albert Samuel , politician
4 July: (in England) Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg , soldier, Governor-General of New Zealand.
14 July: Maud Basham (Aunt Daisy) , radio personality.
19 August: Rosemary Frances Rees , writer and theatre producer.
19 September: Sir David Low , cartoonist (in London).
Te Iki-o-te-rangi Pouwhare , tribal leader, historian and genealogist.[ 19]
Category:1963 deaths
For world events and topics in 1963 not specifically related to New Zealand see : 1963
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1963 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand