The following lists events that happened during 2015 in New Zealand.
Population
National
Estimated populations as at 30 June.
Main urban areas
Estimated populations as at 30 June.
- Auckland â 1,454,300
- Blenheim â 30,600
- Christchurch â 381,800
- Dunedin â 117,400
- Gisborne â 35,700
- Hamilton â 224,000
- Invercargill â 50,300
- Kapiti â 41,300
- Napier-Hastings â 129,700
- Nelson â 64,800
- New Plymouth â 56,300
- Palmerston North â 83,500
- Rotorua â 56,800
- Tauranga â 130,800
- Wellington â 398,300
- Whanganui â 39,400
- WhangÃÂrei â 55,400
Incumbents
Regal and vice-regal
Government
2015 is the first full year of the 51st Parliament, which first sat on 21 October 2014.
The Fifth National Government, first elected in 2008, continues.
Other party leaders
Judiciary
Main centre leaders
Arts and literature
Performing arts
Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Johnny Devlin.
Events
January
February
March
April
- 24 April â A magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes south-east of Saint Arnaud in the Tasman District.
May
June
September
December
Holidays and observances
Sport
Awards
Cricket
- New Zealand, in conjunction with Australia, will host the 2015 Cricket World Cup between 14 February and 29 March.
Football
Rowing
Shooting
Births
- 12 September â Tofane, Thoroughbred racehorse
- 12 October â Verry Elleegant, Thoroughbred racehorse
- 26 October â Self Assured, Standardbred racehorse
- 3 November â Kolding, Thoroughbred racehorse
Deaths
January
- 10 January â John Angus, children's rights advocate (born 1948)
- 11 January
- Doriemus, thoroughbred racehorse (foaled 1990)
- Chic Littlewood, television personality and actor (born 1930)
- 13 January â Tony Ciprian, television sports news presenter and producer (born 1932)
- 15 January â Harvey Sweetman, air force pilot (born 1921)
- 16 January â Sir Ian Athfield, architect (born 1940)
- 20 January â Lawrence Hogben, World War II naval officer, meteorologist (born 1916)
- 29 January â Len Wyatt, cricketer (born 1919)
February
- 1 February â Alby Duckmanton, cricket player and administrator (born 1933)
- 9 February â Apirana Mahuika, NgÃÂti Porou leader (born 1934)
- 11 February â Tama Huata, MÃÂori performing arts leader (born 1950)
- 12 February â Christopher Horton, businessman (born 1938)
- 13 February â Kete Ioane, Cook Islands politician (born 1950)
- 16 February
- Robin Duff, teacher, education leader, gay rights activist (born 1947)
- Celia Lashlie, prison officer, social justice advocate (born 1953)
- 18 February â Doug Armstrong, cricketer, television sports presenter, politician (born 1931)
- 24 February
- Dame Thea Muldoon, wife of Sir Robert Muldoon (born 1927)
- Tony Small, diplomat (born 1930)
March
- 3 March âÂÂ
- Kerry Ashby, rower (born 1928)
- Peter Yaxley, rugby league player, referee and administrator (born 1928)
- 7 March â Brian Sutton-Smith, writer and play theorist (born 1924)
- 11 March â Keith Roberts, rugby league player (born 1932)
- 12 March â Alan Wilkinson, association footballer (born 1924)
- 14 March â Graham Avery, track cyclist (born 1929)
- 18 March â Sir Don Rowlands, rower and businessman (born 1926)
- 20 March â Sir Russell Pettigrew, businessman, sports administrator (born 1920)
- 24 March
- Bryan Bartley, engineer (born 1928)
- Peter Stichbury, potter (born 1924)
- 27 March â Neville Denton, rugby league player (born 1934)
- 29 March â Mike Watt, sport shooter (born 1936)
- 31 March â Trevor Laurence, field hockey player (born 1952)
April
- 1 April â Sir John Ingram, engineer and businessman (born 1924)
- 2 April
- Mick Brown, jurist (born 1937)
- Bill Lean, Paralympic athlete (born 1941)
- 5 April â Steve Rickard, professional wrestler (born 1929)
- 10 April
- Desmond Digby, stage designer, children's book illustrator and painter (born 1933)
- Dorothy Jelicich, politician (born 1928)
- 16 April â Ron Bailey, politician (born 1926)
- 18 April â Bill Schultz, rugby league player (born 1938)
- 20 April â Gary Brain, timpanist and orchestral conductor (born 1943)
- 23 April â Frana Cardno, politician (born 1941)
May
- 2 May â Rex Percy, rugby league player (born 1934)
- 8 May âÂÂ
- Juan Schwanner, association football player and manager (born 1921)
- Phil Skoglund, lawn bowls player (born 1937)
- 9 May â Buddy Corlett, softball and basketball player (born 1921)
- 10 May â Jack Body, composer (born 1944)
- 19 May â Sir Thomas Gault, jurist (born 1938)
- 21 May â Roland Avery, rugby league referee (born 1927)
- 26 May â John Pinder, comedy producer and festival director (born 1945)
- 29 May â Chris Kohlhase, softball player and coach (born 1967)
- 31 May â Iain Campbell, cricketer (born 1928)
June
- 5 June
- Jerry Collins, rugby union player (born 1980)
- Te Uruhina McGarvey, TÃ
«hoe kuia (born 1927)
- Lecretia Seales, lawyer and right to die campaigner (born 1973)
- 7 June â Peter Petherick, cricketer (born 1942)
- 9 June â Sir Peter Williams, lawyer and penal reform advocate (born 1934)
- 10 June â Bonecrusher, Thoroughbred racehorse (foaled 1982)
- 13 June â Mike Shrimpton, cricket player and coach (born 1940)
- 17 June â John Lasher, rugby league player
- 18 June â Sir Patrick Moore, otolaryngologist (born 1918)
- 20 June â Ian Bradley, naval officer and politician (born 1937)
- 22 June â Norm Berryman, rugby union player (born 1973)
- 25 June â Ross Hynds, Paralympic athlete (born 1947)
- 27 June â Eric Dunn, cricketer (born 1929)
July
- 2 July â Sir Ronald Davison, jurist, Chief Justice (1978âÂÂ89) (born 1920)
- 7 July â Craig Norgate, accountant and business leader (born 1965)
- 13 July
- Sir John Buchanan, scientist and businessman (born 1943)
- Campbell Smith, wood engraver, playwright and poet (born 1925)
- 18 July
- Tim Beaglehole, historian and university administrator (born 1933)
- Lou Gardiner, military officer, Chief of Army (2006âÂÂ09) (born 1952)
- 20 July â Stuart Jones, cricketer (born 1929)
- 23 July â Doug Rowe, musician and singer (born 1945)
- 27 July â Joan Mattingley, clinical chemist (born 1926)
- 29 July â Sir John Todd, businessman and philanthropist (born 1927)
- 30 July â Jimmy Edwards, rugby league player (born 1926)
August
- 4 August â Les Munro, World War II pilot, last survivor of Operation Chastise (born 1919)
- 6 August â Geoff Mardon, speedway rider (born 1927)
- 7 August â Trevor Barber, cricketer (born 1925)
- 9 August â Gordon Vette, pilot, TE-901 crash researcher (born 1933)
- 16 August â Jon Craig, architect (born 1942)
- 17 August â George Gair, politician and diplomat (born 1926)
- 20 August â Paul Kibblewhite, pulp and paper scientist (born 1941)
- 21 August â Colin Beyer, lawyer and businessman (born 1938)
- 28 August â Jan Anderson, plant biologist
- 30 August â John Hotop, rugby union player (born 1929)
September
- 2 September
- Avinash Deobhakta, lawyer and jurist (born 1936)
- Manos Nathan, ceramicist (born 1948)
- 4 September â Graham Brazier, musician and songwriter (born 1952)
- 6 September â Allen Roberts, cricketer (born 1922)
- 8 September â Robert Wylie, cricketer (born 1948)
- 10 September â Colleen Waata-Urlich, ceramicist (born 1939)
- 13 September â Sir James Belich, politician, Mayor of Wellington (1986âÂÂ92) (born 1927)
- 15 September â Ian Uttley, rugby union player (born 1941)
- 16 September
- Terry McCavana, association footballer (born 1922)
- Peter Molan, biochemist (born 1943)
- Bill Oliver, historian and poet (born 1925)
- 17 September â Daniel Keighley, music festival promoter and band manager (born 1953)
- 20 September â Dorothy Butler, children's author, bookseller and reading advocate (born 1925)
- 25 September â Zabeel, Thoroughbred racehorse and sire (foaled 1986)
- 30 September â Neil Graham, businessman and philanthropist (born 1943)
October
November
- 1 November â Bill Ballantine, marine biologist (born 1937)
- 10 November â Laurent Vidal, French triathlete who lived half the time in New Zealand (fiancé of Andrea Hewitt) (born 1984)
- 12 November â Peter McLeavey, art dealer (born 1936)
- 13 November â John Gray, Anglican bishop (born 1947)
- 17 November â Donald Brian, cricketer (born 1925)
- 18 November â Jonah Lomu, rugby union player (born 1975)
- 19 November
- Rex Cunningham, rugby league player (born 1924)
- John Hall-Jones, historian, otolaryngologist and outdoorsman (born 1927)
- 21 November â Vern Bakalich, rugby league player (born 1929)
- 30 November
- Jack Fagan, rugby league player (born 1933)
- David Simmons, ethnologist and historian (born 1930)
December
- 3 December â Michael Wilson, cricketer (born 1940)
- 7 December â Betty Bourke, health administrator (born 1924)
- 10 December â Maurice Graham, rugby union player (born 1931)
- 12 December â Jon Gadsby, writer and comedian (born 1953)
- 19 December â Stephen Jelicich, architect and historian (born 1923)
- 23 December â Bill Subritzky, property developer and evangelist (born 1925)
See also
References