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2021 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 2021 in New Zealand.

Incumbents

Regal and vice-regal

Government

Legislature term: 53rd New Zealand Parliament

The Sixth Labour Government, elected in 2020, continues.

Other party leaders in parliament

Judiciary

Main centre leaders

Events

January

  • 29 December 2020 to 3 January – Riots between inmates and prison guards at Waikeria Prison, causing major fire damage to the complex.
  • 1 January – A bomb threat closes Gisborne Airport, causing evacuations and delayed flights.

February

*Māori Party co-leader and Member of Parliament Rawiri Waititi is not allowed to speak because he was wearing a traditional pendant rather than a tie.
*The Minister of Local Government appoints a Crown commission chaired by Anne Tolley to take over all of Tauranga City Council's governance responsibilities, including the vacant position of mayor.
  • 13 February – The Government pays NZ$40 million in compensation to 212 kiwifruit orchardists and Te Puke–based post harvest operator Seeka in order to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that the Government was liable for losses caused by a Pseudomonas syringae (PSA) outbreak in 2010.
  • 15 February – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Auckland moves to Alert Level 3, while the rest of New Zealand moves to Alert Level 2.
  • 17 February – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Auckland moves to Alert Level 2 from midnight while the rest of New Zealand reverts to Alert Level 1 from midnight.
  • 21 February – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Auckland moves to Alert Level 1 at midnight.
  • 27 February – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Auckland moves back into an Alert Level 3 lockdown for the next seven days while the rest of New Zealand moves back to an Alert Level 2.

March

  • 2 March – the Government announces a review into drug-purchasing agency Pharmac's timeliness and decision-making process.
  • 5 March:
  • A tsunami warning is issued following a 7.1 M earthquake at 2.27 am near East Cape and Gisborne.
  • A 7.4M earthquake at 6.40am hits the Kermadec Islands.
  • A tsunami threat and warning is issued for New Zealand after a 8.1 M earthquake in the Kermadec Islands. The Beehive Bunker has been activated. Tsunami land threat was dropped at 1.20pm by GNS to a beach and marine threat. The national tsunami advisory was later dropped at 3.43pm.
  • COVID-19 in New Zealand: Jacinda Ardern announces that Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 lockdown from Alert Level 3, with the rest of New Zealand moving down to Alert Level 1, at 6am, on 7 March. The Ardern ministry will review the alert level of Auckland at the start of the weekend following the alert downgrade.
  • 7 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Auckland moves to Alert Level 2, with the rest of New Zealand moving to Alert Level 1.
  • 12 March – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Auckland moves to Alert Level 1 at midday.

April

  • 19 April – COVID-19 in New Zealand: Quarantine-free travel with Australia begins.
  • April – New Zealand's longest running television advertisement of Auckland Glass stops. It first aired in 1996.

May

June

  • 7 June – The 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours are announced.
  • 19 June – A tornado hit the southern Auckland suburb of Papatoetoe, killing one man and injuring two others.
  • 22 June – COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand pauses the travel bubble with New South Wales as cases of COVID-19 surge in Sydney.
  • 23 June – COVID-19 in New Zealand: The Wellington Region moves to Alert Level 2, following a positive case of the delta variant who flew to Wellington from Sydney. No outbreak occurred.
  • 29 June – A state of emergency is declared in Wellington due to "coastal hazards".

July

  • 2 July – The government releases the dates of the Matariki public holiday for the next thirty years.
  • 16 July:
  • A state of emergency is declared in the Buller District due to flooding. An emergency is declared in Marlborough the following day.
  • Farming advocacy group Groundswell NZ stage the nationwide "Howl of a Protest" campaign to protest the Government's freshwater, biodiversity, winter grazing, climate change, and Clean Car Package rebate scheme.
  • 23 July – New Zealand athletes begin competing at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

August

  • 8 August – New Zealand athletes finish competing at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
  • 17 August – COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand enters Alert Level 4, following a positive case of the Delta Variant of COVID-19 in Auckland.
  • 24 August to 5 September – Athletes compete at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

September

  • 1 September – COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand except for Auckland and Northland moved to Alert Level 3.
  • 3 September – Seven people are injured during a stabbing attack at a Countdown supermarket in LynnMall, West Auckland. The attacker was shot and killed by police.
  • 8 September – COVID-19 in New Zealand: New Zealand except for Auckland moved to Alert Level 2.
  • 14 September – The Māori Party () launch a petition to rename the official name of the nation to Aotearoa and restore Māori placenames by 2026.
  • 16 September – Three daughters are murdered by their mother, Lauren Dickason.
  • September – The average New Zealand house price passes $1 million for the first time.

October

November

December

  • 2 December – COVID-19 in New Zealand: The alert level system is dropped in favour of the new traffic light system at 11:59 pm. Northland, Auckland, Taupō, Rotorua, Kawerau, Whakatane, Ōpōtiki, Gisborne, Wairoa, Whanganui and Ruapehu regions initially moved to 'Red' while the rest of the country was moved into 'Orange.'.
  • 16 December – The 2021 New Zealand bravery awards are announced.
  • 31 December – The 2022 New Year Honours are announced.

Holidays and observances

Public holidays in New Zealand in 2021 are as follows: <section begin=Holidays />

  • 1 January – New Year's Day
  • 2 January – Day after New Year's Day
  • 4 January – Day after New Year's Day observed
  • 6 February – Waitangi Day
  • 8 February – Waitangi Day observed
  • 2 April – Good Friday
  • 5 April – Easter Monday
  • 25 April – Anzac Day
  • 26 April – Anzac Day observed
  • 7 June – Queen's Birthday
  • 25 October – Labour Day
  • 25 December – Christmas Day
  • 26 December – Boxing Day
  • 27 December – Christmas Day observed
  • 28 December – Boxing Day observed

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Sports

Horse racing

Harness racing

Thoroughbred racing

Olympics

  • New Zealand sends a team of 225 competitors across 21 sports.

Paralympics

Rowing

Shooting

Births

  • 18 September – Willydoit, Thoroughbred racehorse

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Exact date unknown

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