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1982 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1982 in New Zealand.

Population

  • Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,226,800.
  • Increase since 31 December 1981: 32,300 (1.01%).
  • Males per 100 females: 98.6.

Regal and viceregal

Government

The 40th New Zealand Parliament continued. The third National Party government was in power.

Parliamentary opposition

Main centre leaders

Events

Arts and literature

See 1982 in art, 1982 in literature,

Music

New Zealand Music Awards

Winners are shown first and in boldface with nominees underneath.

  • Album of the year: DD Smash – Cool Bananas
  • Single of the year: Prince Tui Teka – E Ipo
  • Top male vocalist: Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash)
  • Malcolm McNeill
  • Monte Video
  • Top female vocalist: Patsy Riggir
  • Suzanne Prentice
  • Trudi Green (The Neighbours)
  • Top group of the year: DD Smash
  • Herbs
  • The Narcs
  • Most promising male vocalist: Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash)
  • Most promising female vocalist: Jodi Vaughan
  • Most promising group: Dance Exponents
  • Polynesian record of the year: Prince Tui Teka – E Ipo
  • Producer of the year: Ian Morris – Cool Bananas (DD Smash)
  • Engineer of the year: Paul Streekstra & Doug Rogers – Cool Bananas (DD Smash)
  • Sleeve design of the year: Wayne Robinson –Cool Bananas (DD Smash)
  • Outstanding contribution to music: Simon Grigg

See: 1982 in music

Performing arts

Radio and television

  • FM Stereo transmissions were being tested. Radio Bay of Plenty Limited, operating 1XX (previously 1240 am then 1242 am in 1978) also in Whakatane, ran the first of many short-term summer stations.
  • 1XX – FM 90.7 This station was the 1ST licensed FM Stereo Radio station in New Zealand. The station went to air at 4 pm on 5 January 1982 and went through to 31 January 1982 with the station on-air each day in two shifts: 4 pm – 8 pm & 8 pm – 12 am Midnight. Announcers: Chris Clarke,
  • Te Karere, a Māori language news program, is trialled.
  • Northern Television begins broadcasting morning television programs. http://images.tvnz.co.nz/tvnz/pdf/tvnz_timeline.pdf
  • Feltex Television Awards:
  • Best Information: Country Calendar
  • Best Documentary: Landmarks
  • Best News and Current Affairs: Close Up
  • Best Entertainment: Gliding On
  • Best Drama: Under the Mountain
  • Best Speciality: Kaleidoscope
  • Best Children's: Wild Track
  • Best New Talent: Olly Ohlson in After School
  • Best Actress: Susan Wilson in Mortimer's Patch and Gliding On
  • Best Actor: Bruce Allpress in Jocko
  • Steve Hosgood Award for Allied Craft: Robert Brown, cameraman
  • Best Television Entertainer: David McPhail and Jon Gadsby
  • Special Award: Ian Watkin for Service to the Industry
  • Best Script: Cry Wolf from Open File

See: 1982 in New Zealand television, 1982 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, , , Public broadcasting in New Zealand

Film

See: , 1982 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand,

Sport

Athletics

  • Trevor Wright wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:19:34 on 3 April in Whangārei.

Basketball

Commonwealth Games

Horse racing

Harness racing

ROWING

New Zealand men's rowing 8 win gold medal at the world rowing championships in Lucerne, Switzerland.

Stephanie Foster wins the first ever NZ women's medal at a world championships with a bronze medal in the single sculls event.

Rugby union

Shooting

Soccer

Births

January to June

July to December

Deaths

See also

References

External links