New Zealand celebrated its sesquicentennial, 150 years since the signing of The Treaty of Waitangi.
In the general election in October, National was elected in a landside victory.
GDP was $40.2 billion, unemployment was at 7.4% (March) and the exchange rate was 1 NZ$ per US$ 1.6750. This year New Zealand produced 8,000 million kWh of electricity.
Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December: 3,410,400 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1989: 40,600 (1.20%)
- Males per 100 Females: 97.3
Incumbents
Regal and Vice Regal
Government
The 42nd New Zealand Parliament continued, until the General election, held 27 October. The governing Labour Party was defeated. and The National Party, led by Jim Bolger, formed the new government.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
Events
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January
February
March
April
- 30 April: One and two cent coins are withdrawn from legal tender.
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Arts and literature
See 1990 in art, 1990 in literature, Category:1990 books
Music
- New Zealand Music Awards
- Album of the Year: The Chills – Submarine Bells
- Single of the Year: The Chills – Heavenly Pop Hit
- Top Male Vocalist: Barry Saunders
- Top Female Vocalist: Margaret Urlich
- Top Group: The Chills
- Most Promising Male Vocalist: Guy Wishart
- Most Promising Female Vocalist: Merenia
- Most Promising Group: Strawpeople
- International Achievement: Fan Club
- Best Video: Niki Caro - Bad Note For A Heart (Straitjacket Fits)
- Best Producer: Ian Morris - Heartbroke
- Best Engineer: Strawpeople – Hemisphere
- Best Jazz Album: No Award
- Best Classical Album: Dame Kiri Te Kanawa / Nszo - Kiri's Homecoming
- Best Country Album: The Warratahs - Wild Card
- Best Folk Album: Rua - Commonwealth Suite
- Best Gospel Album: Cecily Phio - Light In The Darkness
- Best Polynesian Album: Herbs – Homegrown
- Best Songwriter: Martin Phillips - Heavenly Pop Hit (The Chills)
- Best Cover: John Collie – Melt (Straitjacket Fits)
- Outstanding Contribution To The Music Industry: Murdoch Riley
Radio and Television
- January 1: Avalon becomes a separate limited liability company.
- February 5: The Auckland Television Centre is opened by Queen Elizabeth II.
- May: TV3 goes into receivership but continues broadcasting.
- May: Sky Television launches with three channels.
- May: CTV takes over TVNZ's Christchurch assets. [1]
See: 1990 in New Zealand television, 1990 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, Category:New Zealand television, TV3 (New Zealand), Category:New Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: Category:1990 film awards, 1990 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1990 films
Literature
Once Were Warriors published.
Appointments and awards
Penny Jamieson, Anglican Bishop of Dunedin, was ordained the first women Diocesan bishop in the world.
Sport
- Tom Birnie wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:17:33 on March 3 in New Plymouth, while Jillian Costley claims her third in the women's championship (2:36:43).
New Zealand Open championship, held at the , was won by
- Ranfurly Shield
- Retained by Auckland.
- Auckland beat King Country 58-3 in Auckland.
- Auckland beat Poverty Bay 42-3 in Gisborne.
- Auckland beat Southland 78-7 in Auckland.
- Auckland beat Otago 45-9 in Auckland
- Auckland beat North Auckland 41-21 in Auckland
- Auckland beat North Harbour 18-9 in Auckland
- Auckland beat Canterbury 33-30 in Auckland
- All Blacks.
Births
Deaths
References
See also
For world events and topics in 1990 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1990
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