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2020 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 2020 in New Zealand. One overarching event is the COVID-19 pandemic.

Incumbents

Regal and vice-regal

Government

Legislature term: 52nd New Zealand Parliament and from November 2020, 53rd New Zealand Parliament.

The Sixth Labour Government, elected in 2017 and October 2020, continues.

Other party leaders in parliament

Judiciary

Main centre leaders

Events

January

  • 28 January – Jacinda Ardern announces the general election date to be 19 September.
  • 29 January – The New Zealand Upgrade Programme is announced.

February

  • 3 February – A state of emergency is declared in Milford Sound as rain and flooding hit the region.
  • 5 February – Residents of Gore, Mataura and Wyndham are ordered to evacuate as the Mataura River bursts its banks.
  • 28 February
  • COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand's first case of the coronavirus is confirmed. They had recently returned from Iran via Bali.
  • Kiwibank stops issuing and accepting cheques as payment, becoming the first New Zealand bank to do so.

March

  • 5 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Information of the first human transmission case of the coronavirus within New Zealand is released.
  • 14 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Jacinda Ardern announces new measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus. These measures provide that all people (excluding people who have come from Pacific islands where no cases have been confirmed) who arrive in New Zealand must self-isolate for 14 days. Cruise ships are also banned from docking in New Zealand ports.
  • 17 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: A $12.1 billion scheme is announced by the government, due to the economic impact of coronavirus on New Zealand, including $5.1 billion for an income subsidy. This is the biggest peacetime government spend in history.
  • 18 March - The New Zealand Parliament passes legislation decriminalising abortion.
  • 19 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association announces that all Anzac Day services, scheduled for 25 April, will be cancelled and the red poppy collection postponed due to the health risk. This is the first time that Anzac Day services have not been held since 1916.
  • 21 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Ardern announces the COVID-19 alert level system, with New Zealand initially being placed at alert level 2.
  • 23 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand is placed at alert level 3.
  • 25 March
  • COVID-19 in New Zealand: A State of National Emergency is declared in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand is upgraded to alert level 4 at 11:59 pm, and the country enters lockdown for a period of at least four weeks.
  • 26 March – The perpetrator of the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings pleads guilty to all 51 murder charges, as well as 40 charges of attempted murder and one charge of engaging in a terrorist act laid under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.
  • 29 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: The first coronavirus-related death in New Zealand occurs, a woman in her 70s from Greymouth.

April

  • 6 April – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Queen Elizabeth II makes a rare broadcast to the nation and the Commonwealth regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, her fifth televised broadcast outside of her Christmas Message.
  • 8 April – Dunedin's Baldwin Street reclaims its title as the steepest residential street in the world after Ffordd Pen Llech in Harlech, Wales, took the title in July 2019.
  • 25 April
  • COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealanders paid tribute at private dawn services as public remembrance services are cancelled, the first time since 1916.
  • Central government announces $40 million funding for mental health service, giving 1.5 million New Zealanders free access to the service, once fully operational.
  • 27 April – COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand enters alert level 3 for a period of at least two weeks at 11:59 pm, partially lifting the lockdown requirements.

May

  • 11 May – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Cabinet decides to lower New Zealand's COVID-19 alert level to level two, effective from the 14 May.
  • 13 May
  • COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand entered COVID-19 alert level two at 11.59pm.
  • It is reported that New Zealand Police failed to receive clearance from higher officials in central government, the senior police hierarchy or the Privacy Commissioner to use facial recognition software, after a trial was tested using the American firm Clearview AI's system.
  • 14 May – The 2020 Budget is unveiled, including a $50 billion recovery package to offset the impending recession.
  • 18 May – Statistics NZ announces that New Zealand's population reached five million during March, and estimates the population at 31 March as 5,002,100.
  • 22 May – Todd Muller and Nikki Kaye are elected leader and deputy leader of the National Party in a leadership election, replacing Simon Bridges and Paula Bennett.

June

July

August

  • 11 August – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Four new cases of COVID-19 outside of a quarantine facility are reported.
  • 12 August
  • COVID-19 in New Zealand: At noon, Auckland enters alert level 3, while the rest of the country enters alert level 2.
  • The dissolution of Parliament, originally set for this day, is delayed until 17 August.
  • 17 August
  • Ardern announces that the 2020 New Zealand general election will be delayed until 17 October.
  • The dissolution of Parliament is also delayed, to 6 September.

September

October

November

  • 6 November — Official election results give Labour 65 seats, enough for a majority government, the first time a single party wins enough seats to govern alone since the mixed-member proportional representation (MMP) system was introduced in 1996.
  • 9 November – A state of emergency is declared in Napier due to flooding.

December

  • 9 December – The University of Otago cancels its end-of-year graduation ceremonies after receiving a security threat.
  • 26 December – The Tasman region suffers a heavy hail storm, causing millions of dollars in physical and economic damage.
  • 27 December – Manukura, a North Island brown kiwi, born entirely with white feathers, dies after deteriorating health following surgery.
  • 29 December
  • A large bushfire in Ahipara leads to local residents being evacuated.
  • 29 December - 3 January 2021 – Riots between inmates and prison guards at Waikeria Prison, causing major fire damage to the complex.
  • 31 December – The 2021 New Year Honours are announced.

Holidays and observances

Public holidays in New Zealand in 2020 are as follows:

Sports

Sailing

Shooting

  • Ballinger Belt –
  • David Black (Australia)
  • Allan White (Malvern), second, top New Zealander

Winter Youth Olympics

Births

  • 3 September – Ka Ying Rising, Thoroughbred racehorse
  • 26 October – Orchestral, Thoroughbred racehorse

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

References