The following lists events that happened during 2009 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 4,332,100
- Increase since 31 December 2008: 51,900 (1.21%)
- Males per 100 Females: 95.8
Incumbents
Regal and vice-regal
Government
2009 was the first full year of the election of the 49th New Zealand Parliament.
Other party leaders
Judiciary
Main centre leaders
Events
January
February
March
April
May
- 7 May: Gunman Jan Molenaar shoots three police officers executing a routine cannabis search warrant, as well as a neighbour who tried to assist them. He killed Senior Constable Leonard Snee and seriously injured the others, and after a two-day siege, he was found dead.
June
- 3 June: A police investigation leads to MP Richard Worth resigning ministerial portfolios including Minister of Internal Affairs "for personal reasons", with Prime Minister John Key saying, "If he hadn't resigned I would have sacked him".
- 5 June: David Bain is found not guilty of the murder of five family members.
- 12 June: Five members of the family of Janet Moses were found guilty of manslaughter after performing a fatal exorcism.
- 24 June: A NZ$36.1 million first division jackpot in the New Zealand Lotteries Commission's Big Wednesday game is won by a Masterton-based lottery syndicate of four: the largest single lottery prize won in New Zealand.
- 29 June: A state of emergency is declared in the Waikato due to landslides.
July
August
- 4 August: Former MP Phillip Field found guilty on bribery, corruption and obstruction of justice charges.
- 8âÂÂ9 August: New Zealand's first Telethon for 16 years raises $2 million for the KidsCan Stand Tall Trust.
October
- 30 October â Electricity supply to Northland and northern Auckland is cut for three hours, affecting 280,000 customers, after a forklift carrying a shipping container hits the only major transmission line supplying the region.
November
- 30 November: Atea-1, the first New Zealand rocket into space, is launched from Great Mercury Island.
Full date unknown
Holidays and observances
Arts and literature
Awards
Music
- May - New Zealand Music Month
- Vodafone Album of the year: Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
- Vodafone Single of the year: Ladyhawke - My Delerium
- Best group: Midnight Youth
- Best male solo artist: Savage
- Best female solo artist: Ladyhawke
- Breakthrough artist of the year: Ladyhawke
- Best Music Video: Chris Graham â Brother (Smashproof)
- Best Rock Album: Midnight Youth â "The Brave Don't Run"
- Best Urban/Hip Hop Album: Ladi 6 â "Time Is Not Much"
- Best Aotearoa Roots Album: Fat Freddy's Drop â "Dr Boondigga and the Big BW"
- Best dance/electronica album: Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
- Best gospel/Christian album: Mumsdollar - Ruins
- Best classical album: David Bremner â "Gung Ho"
- The Vodafone People's Choice Award, voted by New Zealand music fans: Smashproof
- Highest Selling NZ Single: Smashproof feat. Gin - Brother
- Highest Selling NZ Album: The Feelers - The Best: 1998 - 2008
- Radio Airplay Record of the Year: Tiki Taane- "Always on my mind"
Performing arts
- Earth Whisperers/Papatuanuku
Sport
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Soccer
The 2009 Chatham Cup is won by Wellington Olympic, who beat Three Kings United 2âÂÂ1 in the final.
Shooting
- Ballinger Belt âÂÂ
- David Rich (Australia)
- Mike Collings (Te Puke), second, top New Zealander
Births
- 27 August â Sacred Falls, Thoroughbred racehorse
- 4 September â Habibi, Thoroughbred racehorse
- 18 November â Dundeel, Thoroughbred racehorse
- 20 November â Prince of Penzance, Thoroughbred racehorse
Deaths
January
- 4 January â Sonny Fai, rugby league player (born 1988)
- 8 January â Wally Williams, water polo player (born 1921)
- 17 January â Mike Parkinson, rugby union player (born 1948)
- 20 January â Lyn Forster, arachnologist (born 1925)
- 26 January â Gerry Merito, entertainer (born 1938)
- 26 January â Don Ladner, rugby league player (born 1948)
February
March
- 2 March â Robert Bruce, professional wrestler and talent agent (born 1943)
- 9 March â Graham Mexted, rugby union player (born 1927)
- 10 March â Dell Bandeen, netball player (born 1922)
- 12 March â Mary Batchelor, politician (born 1927)
- 13 March â Geoff Moon, veterinary surgeon, ornithologist and photographer (born 1915)
- 21 March â Beach Towel, standardbred racehorse (foaled 1987)
- 24 March â Denis Miller, air force bomber and airline pilot (born 1918)
April
- 1 April â Kevin Briscoe, rugby union player (born 1936)
- 11 April â James Brodie, geologist, oceanographer and amateur historian and philatelist (born 1920)
- 17 April â Richard Sutton, chess player and legal academic (born 1938)
- 26 April â Sir Pupuke Robati, Cook Islands politician (born 1925)
- 27 April â John Bollard, lawyer, environment court judge (born 1940)
May
- 1 May â Sunline, thoroughbred racehorse (foaled 1995)
- 3 May â Percy Marunui Murphy, soldier and politician, first MÃÂori mayor (born 1924)
- 12 May â Dame Heather Begg, opera singer (born 1932)
- 23 May
- Jack McNab, rugby union player, coach and administrator (born 1924)
- Sir Tangaroa Tangaroa, Cook Islands politician (born 1921)
- 30 May â Ferris de Joux, automotive design, engineer and constructor (born 1935)
June
- 7 June â Keith Steele, cricketer and lawyer (born 1951)
- 8 June â Taini Morrison, kapa haka leader (born 1958)
- 12 June â Ivan Lichter, thoracic surgeon and palliative care pioneer (born 1918)
- 19 June â Ron Crocombe, Pacific studies academic (born 1929)
- 28 June â Tom Paulay, earthquake engineer (born 1923)
- 30 June â Joan Wiffen, amateur paleontologist (born 1922)
July
- 3 July â Frank Devine, newspaper editor and journalist (born 1931)
- 7 July â Ian Grey, rugby league player (born 1931)
- 11 July âÂÂ
- Seddon Bennington, museum administrator (born 1947)
- Cyril Paskell, rugby league player (born 1927)
- 14 July â Bill Young, politician and diplomat (born 1913)
- 18 July â Graham Stanton, New Testament scholar (born 1940)
- 19 July â Ces Mountford, rugby league player and coach (born 1919)
- 20 July
- Tom Hellaby, cricketer (born 1958)
- Hew McLeod, historian (born 1932)
- 25 July â Lorrie Pickering, politician (born 1919)
- 30 July âÂÂ
- Julian Dashper, artist (born 1960)
- Diggeress Te Kanawa, tohunga raranga (born 1920)
August
- 7 August
- Jack Laird, potter (born 1920)
- Eru Potaka-Dewes, actor, MÃÂori religious leader and activist (born 1939)
- 11 Augustâ Dorothy Potter, ophthalmic surgeon (born 1922)
- 16 August â Alistair Campbell, poet, playwright and novelist (born 1925)
- 18 August â Rufus Rogers, politician (born 1913)
- 21 August â Reg King, association football player (born 1927)
- 24 August â Kashin, elephant (born 1968)
- 26 August â Sir Jack Harris, 2nd Baronet, businessman (born 1906)
- 29 August â Bob Parker, rower (born 1934)
- 30 August â Percy Tetzlaff, rugby union player (born 1920)
September
- 8 September â Ahmed Said Musa Patel, Muslim religious leader (born 1937)
- 9 September â Dame Patricia Bergquist, zoology and anatomy academic (born 1933)
- 11 September â John Pattison, pilot, Battle of Britain veteran (born 1917)
- 12 September â Helen Wily, mathematician (born 1921)
- 20 September â Ken Hough, dual international cricketer and association footballer (born 1928)
- 24 September â Sir Howard Morrison, entertainer (born 1935)
- 26 September â Paul Medhurst, track cyclist (born 1953)
- 27 September â Murray Smith, politician (born 1941)
October
- 3 October â Leigh Davis, writer (born 1955)
- 4 October â Roger Green, archaeologist (born 1932)
- 9 October â Noel Bowden, rugby union player (born 1926)
- 13 October â Betty Clegg, watercolour artist (born 1926)
- 14 October â Martyn Sanderson, actor, filmmaker and poet (born 1938)
- 17 October â Dame Doreen Blumhardt, potter, ceramicist and arts educator (born 1914)
- 31 October â Tim Bickerstaff, broadcaster, newspaper columnist and author (born 1942)
November
- 4 November â Sir Don Beaven, diabetes researcher (born 1924)
- 5 November â Adam Firestorm, professional wrestler (born 1976)
- 15 November â Tia Barrett, diplomat (born 1947)
- 19 November â Pat Mackie, miner and trade unionist (born 1914)
- 29 November â Bill Hunt, alpine skier (born 1929)
- 30 November â Elva Simpson, netball player (born 1936)
December
- 3 December â Brian Mason, geochemist and mineralogist (born 1917)
- 6 December â Eldred Stebbing, record label founder and owner (born 1921)
- 8 December â Bub Bridger, poet and short-story writer (born 1924)
- 20 December â John Veitch, cricketer (born 1937)
- 29 December â Paul Sapsford, rugby union player (born 1949)
- 30 December â Jacqueline Sturm, poet and short-story writer (born 1927)
See also
References
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