The year was dominated by the 1951 New Zealand waterfront dispute.
New Zealand entered a mutual defence pact with the United States and Australia - ANZUS.
Population
A census was held in 1951.
|
Male |
Female |
Total |
| Usually resident population |
967,647
(50.1%) |
962,835
(49.9%) |
1,930,482 |
| Overseas Visitors |
6,297 |
2,661 |
8,958 |
| Total |
973,968 |
965,505 |
1,939,473 |
- Estimated Population as of 31 December: 1,970,500 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1950: 42,800 (2.22%)
- Males per 100 Females: 100.9
Incumbents
Regal and Vice Regal
Government
The 29th New Zealand Parliament continued. In power was the National government under Sidney Holland. The general election saw the governing National Party re-elected with a twenty-seat margin, a substantial improvement on the twelve-seat margin it previously held.
The New Zealand Legislative Council voted itself out of existence, making New Zealand a unicameral democracy. [3]
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
See 1951 in art, 1951 in literature, Category:1951 books
Music
See: 1951 in music
Radio and Television
- Experimental television broadcasts had been allowed from 1951 (as long as they included nothing that could be classed as 'entertainment'). [1]
See: Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: Category:1951 film awards , 1951 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1951 films
Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit , Order of New Zealand
Sport
Athletics
- George Bromley wins his fourth national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:48:16 on March 3 in Wellington.
- Rugby: Category:Rugby union in New Zealand , , National Provincial Championship , Category:All Blacks , Bledisloe Cup, Ranfurly Shield
- Cricket: Various Tours, New Zealand cricket team , Chappell-Hadlee Trophy , Cricket World Cup
- Golf: New Zealand Open , Check Category:New Zealand golfers in overseas tournaments.
- Horse racing: See Category:Horse racing in New Zealand, list winners.
- Rugby league , New Zealand national rugby league team ,
- Netball: Silver Ferns ,
- Soccer: New Zealand Football Championship , New Zealand National Soccer League , New Zealand national soccer team , Chatham Cup ,
Births
- 8 January: Garry Moore, mayor of Christchurch.
- 21 February: John Parker, cricketer.
- 6 March: Maurice Williamson, politician, cabinet minister
- 29 March: Geoff Howarth, cricketer.
- 22 June: Todd Hunter, musician.
- 3 July: Richard Hadlee, cricketer.
- 21 July: (in Fiji) Bernie Fraser, rugby player.
- 14 August: Vern Hanaray, road cyclist.
- 14 September: Karen Plummer, cricketer.
- 20 September: Stephen Boock, cricketer.
- 27 October: Rick Barker, politician.
- 16 November: Andy Dalton, rugby player.
- 21 November: Joe Karam, rugby union and rugby league player, lobbyist.
- 8 December: Paul Brydon, road and track cyclist.
- 9 December: Tuariki Delamere, politician.
Deaths
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1951 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1951
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