The following lists events that happened during 1971 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,898,500.
- Increase since 31 December 1970: 46,400 (1.63%).
- Males per 100 females: 99.7.
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 36th Parliament of New Zealand continued, with the second National government in power.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
Events
January
February
March
April
June
July
August
September
- 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.
October
- 25 October â The Christchurch to Dunedin overnight express becomes the last revenue steam locomotive-hauled train service, as the New Zealand Railways completes dieselisation.
November
December
Arts and literature
See 1971 in art, 1971 in literature
Music
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Performing arts
Radio and television
See: 1971 in New Zealand television, 1971 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, , , Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Film
See: , 1971 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,
Sport
Athletics
Chess
- The 78th National Chess Championship is held in Nelson, and is won by R.J. Sutton of Auckland (his second title).
Horse racing
Harness racing
Soccer
Births
- 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.
Deaths
References
See also