The following lists events that happened during 1968 in New Zealand .
Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,773,000.[ 1]
Increase since 31 December 1967: 28,000 (1.02%).[ 1]
Males per 100 females: 99.8[ 1] – This was the first year (other than during a major war) in which the number of females exceeded the number of males.[citation needed ]
Regal and viceregal [ edit ]
The 35th Parliament of New Zealand continued, with the National government in power.
Parliamentary opposition [ edit ]
Main centre leaders [ edit ]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
See 1968 in art , 1968 in literature , Category:1968 books
Loxene Golden Disc Allison Durbin – I Have Loved Me A Man
See: 1968 in music
Radio and television [ edit ]
See 1968 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category:Television in New Zealand , Category:New Zealand television shows , Public broadcasting in New Zealand
See: Category:1968 film awards , 1968 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1968 films
Jeff Julian wins his second national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:22:40 on 9 March in Whangārei .
The 75th National Chess Championship was held in Dunedin, and was won by B.R. Anderson of Christchurch.[ 10]
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New Zealand sends a team of 52 competitors.
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New Zealand competes at the Winter Olympics for only the third time, with a team of six athletes.
New Zealand sends a team to the Paralympics for the first time.
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The national team of France toured New Zealand , losing all three tests and one of their nine provincial matches.
26 January: Chris Pringle , cricketer.
January: Emma Paki , singer/songwriter.
29 February: Gareth Farr , composer and percussionist.
20 March: Lawrence Makoare , actor.
29 March: Lucy Lawless , actress and singer.
16 April (in England): Roger Twose , cricketer.
10 May: Craig Russ , field hockey player.
14 May (in Canada): Richard Tapper , swimmer.
25 May: Kevin Iro , rugby league player.
26 June: Scott Anderson , field hockey goalkeeper .
8 July: Shane Howarth , rugby player.
27 July: Cliff Curtis , actor.
31 July: Jenny Duck , field hockey player .
4 November: Lee Germon , cricketer.
21 August: Robbie Johnston , long-distance runner.
27 August: Matthew Ridge , rugby league player, rugby union player and television presenter.
24 October (in Papua New Guinea): Ross Anderson , swimmer.
18 November: Logan Edwards , rugby league player.
3 December: Toni Jeffs , swimmer.
15 December: Kirsa Jensen , missing person.[ 16]
25 December: Jason Mackie , rugby league player.
Greg Johnson , musician.
Paul Moon , historian and biographer.
Michael Parekowhai , sculptor.
Category:1968 births
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1968 in Oceania
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