1992 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1992 in New Zealand .
Population
Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,552,200.[ 1]
Increase since 31 December 1991: 37,200 (1.06%).[ 1]
Males per 100 females: 97.0.[ 1]
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 43rd New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was The National Party , led by Jim Bolger . National controlled nearly seventy percent of the seats in Parliament.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
See 1992 in art , 1992 in literature , Category:1992 books
Music
Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.[ 4] [ 5]
Album of the Year: Headless Chickens – Body Blow
Single of the Year: The Exponents – Why Does Love Do This To Me
Best Male Vocalist: Jordan Luck – (The Exponents)
Mikey Havoc (Push Push)
Shayne Carter (Straitjacket Fits)
Best Female Vocalist: Fiona McDonald – (Headless Chickens)
Best Group: Push Push
The Exponents
Headless Chickens
Most Promising Male Vocalist: David Parker – (Parker Project)
Jon Toogood (Shihad)
James Gaylyn
Most Promising Female Vocalist: Teremoana Rapley – (Moana & the Moahunters )
Christina Fuemana (House Party)
Lorina Harding
Most Promising Group: Shihad
The Exponents
These Wilding Ways
International Achievement: Crowded House
Jenny Morris
Straitjacket Fits
Best Video: Mauger Bros – Trippin' (Push Push)
Moana & The Moahunters – AEIOU
Headless Chickens – Cruise Control
Best Producer: Steve Garden – Burning Rain (Midge Marsden )
Rex Visible/ Headless Chickens – Body Blow
Carl Doy – Standing Ovation
Best Engineer: Nick Morgan – Burning Rain (Midge Marsden)
Tony Moan /Steve Smith – World Gone Wild
Ian Morris/ Tim Farrant – What's The Time Mr Wolf
Best Jazz Album: Various / Broadbent / Chisholm / Gibson / Brown – Fine & Dandy
Nairobi Trio – Nairobi Trio
Liz Braggins – Liz Braggins
Best Classical Album: Mcintyre / Doig / Marc – Wagner
Dorian Choir – Images of Light
Viva Voce – Sounds & Sweet Airs
Best Folk Album: Lorina Harding – Lucky Damn Woman
Angela Dixon – Takin A Chance
Martin Curtis – The Daisy Patch
Best Country Album: John Grenell – Windstar
Barbie Davidson – Borderline
Renderers – Trail of Tears
Best Gospel Album: Pacific Island Choir – O Mai Ia Ia Iesu
Congregational Christian Church – Oe Le Faitoaga Moi
Ambassador Gospel Singers – Hear The Call
Best Polynesian Album: Charles & Andre – CÉst Toi Ma Vie
The Five Stars – Children of Polynesia
Tumuenua Dance Group – Drums, Songs And Chants
Best Māori Album: Moana & The Moahunters – AEIOU
John Rowles – E Te Tamaiti
The Whanau Funksters – Funky Whanau Feeling
Best Songwriter: Neil Finn – Fall at Your Feet (Crowded House)
Jordan Luck – Why Does Love Do This To Me
Neil & Tim Finn – It's Only Natural
Best Cover: Hamish Kilgour – Pink Flying Saucers Over The Southern Alps (Various Artists)
See: 1992 in music
Radio and television
See: 1992 in New Zealand television , 1992 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category:Television in New Zealand , TV3 (New Zealand) , Category:New Zealand television shows , Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: Category:1992 film awards , 1992 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1992 films
Internet
See: NZ Internet History
Sport
Athletics
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Olympic Games
Summer Olympics
New Zealand sends a team of 134 competitors in 17 sports.
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
4
5
10
Winter Olympics
New Zealand sends a team of nine competitors across three sports.
Annelise Coberger wins New Zealand's first Winter Olympics medal.
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
0
1
0
1
Paralympic Games
Summer Paralympics
New Zealand sends a team of 13 competitors.
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
5
1
0
6
Winter Paralympics
New Zealand sends a team of seven competitors in one sport.
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
2
0
0
2
Shooting
Soccer
Births
January
1 January
3 January
5 January
6 January – James McDonald , jockey
7 January – Tohu Harris , rugby league player
9 January – Joseph Parker , boxer
10 January – Carlos Tuimavave , rugby league player
12 January – Cole McConchie , cricketer
13 January – Sam Cane , rugby union player
14 January – Te Paea Selby-Rickit , netball player
15 January
16 January – Ihaia West , rugby union player
17 January – Craig Cachopa , cricketer
21 January – Gafatasi Su'a , rugby union player
23 January – TJ Perenara , rugby union player
24 January – Christian Lloyd , rugby union player
29 January – Jordan Taufua , rugby union player
February
1 February
3 February – Bryn Hall , rugby union player
4 February – Kayla Imrie , canoeist
5 February – Mitchell Santner , cricketer
9 February – Caitlin Ryan , canoeist
11 February – Ope Peleseuma , rugby union player
13 February – Kayla Cullen , netball player
14 February – Paterika Vaivai , rugby league player
15 February – Leigh Kasperek , cricketer
18 February – Matt Taylor , cricketer
23 February – Jamison Gibson-Park , rugby union player
24 February – Bevan Small , cricketer
25 February – Rose Matafeo , comedian, television presenter
26 February – Michael Chee Kam , rugby league player
March
April
May
June
July
3 July – Ryan Cocker , rugby union player
4 July – Brooke Neal , field hockey player
5 July – Felicity Milovanovich , actor
8 July – James Lowe , rugby union player
16 July – Gerard Cowley-Tuioti , rugby union player
23 July – Seta Tamanivalu , rugby union player
24 July – Shaun Kirkham , rower
26 July – Samantha Lucie-Smith , swimmer
30 July – Adam Barwood , alpine skier
31 July – John Palavi , rugby league player
August
September
October
7 October – Hayley Jensen , cricketer
8 October – Octagonal , thoroughbred racehorse
9 October – Jay White , professional wrestler
11 October – Ligi Sao , rugby league player
12 October – Rhys Marshall , rugby union player
13 October – Alex Kennedy , rower
19 October – Scott Eade , rugby union player
20 October – Maddy Green , cricketer
21 October – Aaron Barclay , triathlete
22 October – Nathan Flannery , rower
24 October – Roysyn , thoroughbred racehorse
26 October
29 October – Eric Sione , rugby union player
31 October – Ish Sodhi , cricketer
November
December
Exact date unknown
Deaths
January–March
6 January – Steve Gilpin , musician (born 1949)
18 January – Desmond O'Donnell , rugby union player (born 1921)
20 January – Snow Bowman , rugby union player (born 1915)
3 February – Merv Corner , rugby union player, soldier, sports administrator (born 1908)
19 February – Sir Gordon Minhinnick , cartoonist (born 1902)
25 February – F. Russell Miller , politician (born 1914)
9 March – Ethel Gould , politician, MLC (born 1895)
15 March – Allan Dick , politician (born 1915)
April–June
July–September
4 July – Jimmy James , dancer, dance teacher, cabaret proprietor (born 1915)
10 July – Laurie Haig , rugby union player (born 1922)
11 July – Douglas St John , cricketer (born 1928)
17 July – Frank Haigh , lawyer, social reformer (born 1898)
27 July – Audrey Gale , lawyer, politician (born 1909)
30 July – John Scott , architect (born 1924)
July (date unknown) – Mervyn Thompson , playwright, theatre director, drama academic (born 1936)
2 August –
5 August – Sir Robert Muldoon , politician (born 1921)
6 August – Jack Brooke , yachtsman, yacht designer, research engineer (born 1907)
14 August – Bill Hamilton , agricultural scientist, scientific administrator (born 1909)
15 August – Ronald Moore , soldier (born 1915)
29 August - Ian Hamilton , cricketer (born 1906)
19 September – Percy Allen , politician (born 1913)
October–December
1 October – Samantha Dubois , radio presenter (born 1955)
4 October – Denny Hulme , motor racing driver (born 1936)
13 October – Ruth Page , political activist (born 1905)
24 October – Oswald Sanders , Christian teacher, missionary and writer (born 1902)
6 November – Gordon Innes , rugby union and rugby league player (born 1910)
18 November – Ken Gray , rugby union player, politician (born 1938)
22 November –
12 December – Sir Robert Rex , Niuean politician (born 1909)
19 December – Eve Sutton , children's author (born 1906)
26 December – Eve Poole , Mayor of Invercargill (born 1924)
28 December – Paul Beadle , sculptor and medallist (born 1917)
29 December – Avice Bowbyes , home science academic (born 1901)
31 December – Sir Denis Barnett , air force officer (born 1906)
See also
References
External links
Media related to 1992 in New Zealand at Wikimedia Commons
1992 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand