The following lists events that happened during 2017 in New Zealand.
Population
National
Estimated populations as at 30 June.
Main urban areas
Estimated populations as at 30 June.
- Auckland â 1,534,700
- Blenheim â 31,300
- Christchurch â 396,700
- Dunedin â 120,200
- Gisborne â 36,600
- Hamilton â 235,900
- Invercargill â 50,800
- Kapiti â 42,300
- Napier-Hastings â 133,000
- Nelson â 66,700
- New Plymouth â 57,500
- Palmerston North â 85,300
- Rotorua â 58,800
- Tauranga â 137,900
- Wellington â 412,500
- Whanganui â 40,300
- WhangÃÂrei â 57,700
Incumbents
Regal and vice-regal
Government
2017 is the third and final full year of the 51st Parliament, which first sat on 21 October 2014 and was dissolved on 17 August 2017. A general election was held on 23 September to elect the 52nd Parliament.
The Fifth National Government, first elected in 2008, ends. The Sixth Labour Government begins.
Other party leaders
Judiciary
Main centre leaders
Events
February
March
April
- 4 April â State of emergencies are declares in the Whanganui and Rangitikei districts in anticipation of ex tropical Cyclone Debbie.
- 6 April â A state of emergency is declared as the town of Edgecumbe is evacuated due to flooding caused by the remnants of Cyclone Debbie
- 13âÂÂ14 April â Cyclone Cook, now an extratropical cyclone, moves across the North Island
- 24 April â Gerry Brownlee resigns from his portfolio of Minister for Supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration.
May
June
July
- 19âÂÂ21 July â Severe flooding hits the east coast of the South Island between Christchurch and Balclutha
- 21 July â Mycoplasma bovis disease is found in a South Island herd of cows
August
September
October
November
December
Sport
Rugby union
Shooting
- Ballinger Belt âÂÂ
- Jim Bailey (Australia)
- Brian Carter (Te Puke), third, top New Zealander
Births
Deaths
January
- 7 January
- Nick Calavrias, businessman (Steel & Tube) (born 1949).
- Sir Bruce Slane, lawyer and public servant, chair of the Broadcasting Tribunal (1977âÂÂ1990), president of the New Zealand Law Society (1982âÂÂ1985), Privacy Commissioner (1992âÂÂ2003) (born 1931).
- 8 January â Elspeth Kennedy, Hall of Fame sharebroker, community leader (born 1931).
- 9 January
- Michael Chamberlain, pastor, exonerated in the death of Azaria Chamberlain (born 1944).
- Joe Harawira, environmental campaigner against PCP poisoning (born 1946).
- Brown Turei, Anglican prelate, Pëhopa o TairÃÂwhiti (since 1992), Pëhopa o Aotearoa (since 2005), Primate of New Zealand (since 2005) (born 1924).
- 10 January â Heather McPherson, feminist poet, editor and publisher, co-founder of Spiral (1975) (born 1942).
- 11 January â Newman Hoar, cricketer (Wairarapa, Wellington, Nelson) (born 1920).
- 23 January â Pat Downey, lawyer and public servant, chair of Radio New Zealand (1974âÂÂ1976), Chief Human Rights Commissioner (1977âÂÂ1983), general editor of The Laws of New Zealand (1991âÂÂ1995) (born 1927).
- 24 January â Manu Maniapoto, rugby union player (Bay of Plenty, New Zealand MÃÂori) (born 1935).
- 26 January â Dame Laurie Salas, women's rights and peace activist, secretary (1976âÂÂ1980) and vice president (1982âÂÂ1986) of the National Council of Women (born 1922).
February
March
- 1 March â Tania Dalton, netball player (born 1971)
- 3 March â Bramwell Cook, gastroenterologist (born 1936)
- 6 March â Dudley Storey, rower (born 1939)
- 12 March
- Murray Ball, cartoonist (born 1939)
- Eunice Eichler, midwife, open adoption advocate (born 1932)
- 15 March â Phil Garland, folk musician (born 1942)
- 23 March â Nigel Hutchinson, film producer and commercial director (born 1941)
- 24 March â Roger Bradley, cricketer (born 1962)
- 25 March â Eric Watson, rugby union player and coach, cricketer (born 1925)
- 27 March
- Shirley Annan, netball player (born 1940)
- Sean Roberts, cricket (born 1968)
April
- 3 April
- Tomairangi Paki, Tainui kuia, kapa haka exponent (born 1953)
- Bruce Palmer, lawyer, judge (born 1935)
- Bill Tinnock, rower (born 1930)
- 6 April â John Anslow, field hockey player (born 1935)
- 7 April â Robin Kay, artist, historian (born 1919)
- 8 April â Sir Douglas Myers, businessman (born 1938)
- 9 April â John Clarke, satirist (born 1948)
- 18 April â Digby Taylor, sailor (born 1941)
- 19 April â Jill Amos, politician, activist (born 1927)
- 20 April
- David Dougherty, wrongly convicted of rape and abduction (born 1967)
- Sandy McNicol, rugby union player (born 1944)
- 27 April
- Danny O'Connor, lawn bowls player
- Alexia Pickering, disabilities rights campaigner (born 1930)
May
- 2 May â Hugo Judd, diplomat (born 1939)
- 3 May â Doug Rollerson, rugby union and rugby league player (born 1953)
- 4 May
- Rosie Scott, author (born 1948)
- Beryl Te Wiata, actor, author, scriptwriter (born 1925)
- 6 May â Lyn McLean, lawn bowls player (born )
- 13 May â Nicholas Tarling, historian, academic, author (born 1931)
- 15 May â Graeme Barrow, author (born 1936)
- 17 May â Kevin Stanton, musician (born 1956)
- 18 May â George Martin, rugby league player, field athlete (born 1931)
- 25 May â Earl Hagaman, hotel operator (born 1925)
June
- 11 June â Lois McIvor, artist (born 1930)
- 15 June â Dame NgÃÂneko Minhinnick, NgÃÂti Te Ata leader (born 1939)
- 21 June â Oliver Jessel, businessman (born 1929)
- 24 June â Nick Kirk, Anglican cleric (born 1958)
- 25 June â David Goldsmith, field hockey player (born 1931)
- 26 June
- Sir Duncan McMullin, jurist (born 1927)
- Guy Ngan, artist (born 1926)
- 27 June â Jacinta Gray, cyclist (born 1974)
- 28 June â Bruce Stewart, author, playwright, marae founder (born 1936)
- 29 June â Marrion Roe, Olympic swimmer (born 1935)
July
- 3 July â Rolf Prince, chemical engineering academic (born 1928)
- 5 July
- Chris de Freitas, climatologist (born 1948)
- John Karlsen, actor (born 1919)
- 7 July â Frank Ryan, local-body politician (born 1932)
- 8 July â Gay Eaton, textile artist (born 1933)
- 10 July â Marama Martin, radio and television personality (born 1930)
- 12 July â Allan Hunter, rugby union player, teacher, historian (born 1922)
- 15 July â Michael Cooper, economist (born 1938)
- 16 July â Cliff Whiting, artist, master carver, heritage advocate (born 1936)
- 17 July â George Hill, agronomist (born 1938)
- 18 July â Ian Mason, cricketer (born 1942)
- 23 July
- Wenceslaus Anthony, businessman (born 1957)
- Tom Lister, rugby union player (born 1943)
August
- 2 August
- Sir John Graham, rugby union player and administrator, educator (born 1935)
- Paul Renton, rugby union player, farmer (born 1962)
- 4 August â Trevor Martin, cricket umpire (born 1925)
- 6 August â Tim Homer, radio personality (born 1973)
- 10 August
- Dorothy Fletcher, historian (born 1927)
- Sheila Natusch, naturalist, writer, illustrator (born 1926)
- 14 August â J. S. Parker, painter (born 1944)
- 15 August â Tui Flower, food writer (born 1925)
- 19 August â Alan Sayers, athlete, journalist, writer (born 1915)
- 20 August â Sir Colin Meads, rugby union player, coach and manager (born 1936)
- 22 August â Tom Pritchard, cricketer (born 1917)
September
- 5 September â Cedric Hassall, chemist, academic (born 1919)
- 9 September â Sir Pat Goodman, businessman, philanthropist (born 1929)
- 11 September â Malcolm Templeton, diplomat (born 1924)
- 15 September â Alma Evans-Freke, television presenter (born 1931)
- 16 September â Andrew Leachman, master mariner (born 1945)
- 18 September â Tony Laffey, association footballer (born 1925)
- 19 September â John Nicholson, motor racing driver and engine builder (born 1941)
- 21 September
- David Beatson, journalist, broadcaster (born 1944)
- Vera Burt, cricketer, hockey player, coach and administrator (born 1927)
- 26 September â Wanda Cowley, children's writer (born 1924)
- 29 September
- Annette Johnson, alpine skier (born 1928)
- Ian Smith, rugby union player (born 1941)
October
- 2 October â Peter Burke, rugby union player, coach and administrator (born 1927)
- 3 October â Norma Williams, swimmer, swimming administrator (born 1928)
- 12 October â Derek Steward, athlete (born 1928)
- 15 October â Francis Pound, art historian, curator and writer (born 1948)
- 19 October â Edmund Cotter, mountaineer (born 1927)
- 21 October â Dave Leech, hammer thrower (born 1927)
- 22 October â Sandy Thomas, military leader (born 1919)
- 23 October â Gordon Ogilvie, historian, biographer (born 1934)
- 29 October â Roly Green, rugby union player (born 1927)
- 30 October â James Beard, architect, town planner, landscape architect (born 1924)
- 31 October
- Norman Hardie, mountaineer (born 1924)
- Terry McCashin, rugby union player, brewer (born 1944)
November
December
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