The following lists events that happened during 1971 in New Zealand .
Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,898,500.[ 1]
Increase since 31 December 1970: 46,400 (1.63%).[ 1]
Males per 100 females: 99.7.[ 1]
Regal and viceregal [ edit ]
The 36th Parliament of New Zealand continued, with the second National government in power.
Parliamentary opposition [ edit ]
Main centre leaders [ edit ]
The Manapouri Power Station , the country's largest hydroelectric facility, is completed. It wouldn't export any electricity until April 1972 when transmission lines to Invercargill were completed.[ 5]
25 October – The Christchurch to Dunedin overnight express becomes the last revenue steam locomotive -hauled train service, as the New Zealand Railways completes dieselisation .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
See 1971 in art , 1971 in literature
See: 1971 in music
Radio and television [ edit ]
In 1971 there was a major breakthrough for international news when the Warkworth Satellite station was opened. [1]
The Melbourne Cup was the first live international broadcast, in November.
The radio licence fee was abolished, and the television fee set at NZ$20 per year.
Feltex Television Awards:
Best Programme: Gallery and In View of the Circumstances
Best Actor: Bruno Lawrence in Time Out
Best Performance as Frontman: Brian Edwards in Post Office Dispute
Best Entertainment: Dinah Lee
TVPDA Award for Allied Crafts: Waynne Williams
See: 1971 in New Zealand television , 1971 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category:Television in New Zealand , Category:New Zealand television shows , Public broadcasting in New Zealand
See: Category:1971 film awards , 1971 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1971 films
The 78th National Chess Championship is held in Nelson, and is won by R.J. Sutton of Auckland (his second title).[ 8]
23 January: Adam Parore , cricketer.
5 March: Cory Hutchings , surf livesaving and ironman competitor.
29 March: Julie Seymour , netball player.
11 April: Mark Cooksley , rugby union player.
12 April: Greg Russ , field hockey player.
28 April: Hamish Carter , triathlete.
2 June: Dion Gosling , field hockey player.
11 June: Mark Richardson , cricketer
18 June: Blair Pocock , cricketer.
20 June: Josh Kronfeld , rugby union player.
25 June: Paul Gibbons , pole vaulter.
9 August: Jon Toogood , musician, songwriter.
15 August: Umesh Parag , field hockey player.
18 August: Jonathan Winter , swimmer.
24 August: Heremaia Ngata , soccer player.
27 August: Glen Osborne , rugby union player.
15 September: Nathan Astle , cricketer.
18 September: Tom Larkin , musician.
20 September: Todd Blackadder , rugby union player.
8 October: Marc Ellis , rugby union and rugby league player, television personality.
20 October: Rachel House , actress and comedian
25 October: Martin Leslie , rugby union player.
31 October: Phil Tataurangi , golfer.
20 November: Dion Nash , cricketer.
30 November: Heath Davis , cricketer.
13 December: Vaughan Coveny , soccer player.
20 December: Simon O'Neill , opera singer.
24 December: Geoff Allott , cricketer.
Category:1971 births
1971 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand