1989 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1989 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,369,800
- Increase since 31 December 1988: 24,600
- Males per 100 Females: 97.1
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
- Head of State – Elizabeth II
- Governor-General – The Rt Revd. Sir Paul Reeves GCMG GCVO QSO
Government
- Speaker of the House – Kerry Burke
- Prime Minister – David Lange then Geoffrey Palmer
- Deputy Prime Minister – Geoffrey Palmer then Helen Clark
- Minister of Finance – Roger Douglas then David Caygill
- Minister of Foreign Affairs – Russell Marshall
- Chief Justice – Sir Ronald Davison, Sir Thomas Eichelbaum
Parliamentary opposition
- Leader of the Opposition – Jim Bolger.
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – Catherine Tizard
- Mayor of Hamilton – Ross Jansen then Margaret Evans
- Mayor of Wellington – Jim Belich
- Mayor of Christchurch – Hamish Hay then Vicki Buck
- Mayor of Dunedin – Cliff Skeggs then Richard Walls
Events
- First annual balance of payments surplus since 1973.
- The Reserve Bank Act sets the role of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand as maintaining price stability.
- The Tomorrow's Schools reforms shift substantial financial and administrative responsibilities for managing schools to elected boards of trustees.
- Local Government elections under a revised structure.
- The Mäori Fisheries Act passed.
- The Sale of Liquor Act passed; it provided for supermarkets to sell wine. Two amendments were also passed in 1989.
- April: Swedish tourists Urban Höglin and Heidi Paakkonen disappear while backpacking in the Coromandel, leading to the largest land-based search undertaken in New Zealand.
- 25 April: David Lange suggests New Zealand should withdraw from the ANZUS council.
- 29 April: The Taranaki Herald publishes its last issue. The newspaper had published since 1852, and was New Zealand's oldest newspaper from 1935.
- 1 May: Jim Anderton forms the NewLabour Party.
- 7 August: David Lange resigns as Prime Minister of New Zealand and is replaced by Geoffrey Palmer.
- 26 November: TV3 begins broadcasting.
- 10 December: Sunday trading begins.
Arts and literature
- Renee wins the Robert Burns Fellowship.
Music
[New Zealand Music Awards]
Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.- Album of the Year: Margaret Urlich–Safety in Numbers
- *Fan Club – Respect The Beat
- *The Front Lawn – Songs from The Front Lawn
- Single of the Year: Margaret Urlich – "Escaping"
- *Fan Club – I Feel Love
- *Double J and Twice the T/ Ray Columbus – She's A Mod
- Best Male Vocalist: Tim Finn
- *Howard Morrison
- *Barry Saunders
- Best Female Vocalist: Margaret Urlich
- *Moana Jackson
- *Aishah
- Best Group: When The Cat's Away
- *The Warratahs
- *The Fan Club
- Most Promising Male Vocalist: Paul Ubana Jones
- *Greg Johnson
- *Darren Watson
- Most Promising Female Vocalist: Janet Roddick
- *Belinda Bradley
- *Julie Collier
- Most Promising Group: The Front Lawn
- *Double J and Twice the T
- *Upper Hutt Posse
- International Achievement: The Front Lawn
- *Kiri Te Kanawa
- *Straitjacket Fits
- Outstanding Contribution to the Music Industry: Tony Vercoe
- Best Video: Paul Middleditch / Polly Walker / Debbie Watson – I Feel Love
- *Warrick Attewell – St Peter's Rendezvous
- *Tony Johns – She's A Mod/ Mod RAP
- Best Film Soundtrack / Compilation: The Front Lawn – Songs From The Front Lawn
- *Rahda and the Brats -Kid in the Middle
- *Various – This Is The Moment
- Best Producer: Ian Morris – Nobody Else
- *Mike Chunn – All Wrapped Up
- *Ross McDermott/Annie Crummer – Melting Pot
- Best Engineer: Nigel Stone/ Tim Farrant – Everything Will Be Alright
- *DC Bell – Please Say Something
- *Nick Morgan – Melting Pot
- Best Jazz Album: No Award
- Best Classical Album: Stanley Friedman – The Lyric Trumpet
- *Various Artists – Bold is Brass
- *Michael Houston – Scriabin/ Chopin
- Best Folk Album: Paul Ubana Jones – Paul Ubana Jones
- *Phil Powers – The Light of the Lions Eye
- *Phil Garland – Wind in the Tussock
- Best Gospel Album: Stephen Bell-Booth–Shelter
- *Guy Wishart – Another Day in Paradise
- *Steve Apirana – Steve Apirana
- Best Polynesian Album: Howard Morrison – Tukua Ahau
- *Moana & The Moa Hunters – Pupurutia
- *Black Katz Trust – Ko Wai Ka Hua
- Best Songwriter: Barry Saunders – St Peters Rendezvous
- *Tim Finn – Parihaka
- *Don McGlashan / Harry Sinclair – Andy
- Best Cover: Polly Walker / Debbie Watson – Safety in Numbers
- *Gavin Blake – Workshop
- *Anthony Donaldson/ Cadre Communications- The Hills Are Alive
Performing arts
- Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Sylvia Rielly.
Radio and television
- 3 April: Paul Holmes makes his first broadcast.
- 1 July: The Broadcasting Act 1989 removes restriction of broadcasting. The public broadcasting fee of NZ$110 per annum is established.
- 1 July: The Dunedin station is reduced to the Natural History Unit.
- 2 October: TV2 introduces morning television by starting at 6.30am 7 days a week.
- 27 November: TV3 begins broadcasting.
Film
See: :Category:1989 film awards, 1989 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, :Category:1989 filmsSport
Athletics
- Paul Ballinger wins his fourth national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:18:21 on 29 April in Rotorua, while Bernardine Portenski claims her first in the women's championship.
Horse racing
Harness racing
- New Zealand Trotting Cup: Inky Lord
- Auckland Trotting Cup: Neroship
Shooting
- Ballinger Belt – Ken Meade
Soccer
- The Chatham Cup is won by Christchurch United who beat Rotorua City 7–1 in the final.
Births
January
- 1 January – Willie Isa, rugby league player
- 3 January – Ben Matulino, rugby league player
- 6 January – Peter Betham, rugby union player
- 8 January – Aaron Cruden, rugby union player
- 18 January – Bryce Heem, rugby union player
- 20 January – Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, rugby league player
- 21 January
- * Brayden Mitchell, rugby union player
- * Dominique Peyroux, rugby league player
- * Nafi Tuitavake, rugby union player
- 23 January – Patrick Peng, gymnast
- 26 January
- * Nicole Lewis, water polo player
- * Shaun Treeby, rugby union player
- 28 January – Emma Crum, road cyclist
- 29 January – Bradley Rodden, cricketer
February
- 1 February – Robert Eastham, sport shooter
- 2 February
- * Shane Archbold, racing cyclist
- * Codey Rei, rugby union player
- 6 February – Greg Morgan, cricketer
- 7 February – Hayley Saunders, netball player
- 8 February – Zac Guildford, rugby union player
- 9 February – Frae Wilson, rugby union player
- 12 February – Ellen Barry, tennis player
- 13 February – Daniel Faleafa, rugby union player
- 14 February – Sam Johnson, community activist
- 16 February
- * Phillipa Gray, Paralympic track cyclist
- * Ria van Dyke, beauty pageant contestant
- 19 February – Olivia Jobsis, artistic gymnast
- 21 February – Gareth Dawson, basketball player
- 24 February – Germaine Tang, rhythmic gymnast
- 28 February – Kevin Proctor, rugby league player
March
- 2 March – James So'oialo, rugby union player
- 10 March – Reta Trotman, road cyclist
- 11 March
- * Annabelle Carey, swimmer
- * Tom Taylor, rugby union player
- 14 March – Katie Glynn, field hockey player
- 16 March – Patrick Leafa, rugby union player
- 17 March – Richard Kingi, rugby union player
- 20 March
- * Karl Bryson, rugby union player
- * Andrew Pohl, cross-country skier
- 24 March – Leighton Price, rugby union player
- 27 March – Camilla Lees, netball player
- 28 March – Rachel Mercer, road cyclist
- 30 March – Adam McGeorge, association footballer
April
- 3 April – Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit, netball player
- 4 April – Kevin Locke, rugby league player
- 6 April – Joe Matapuku, rugby league player
- 7 April – Michael Guptill-Bunce, cricketer
- 15 April – Arana Taumata, rugby league player
- 17 April – Fa'atiga Lemalu, rugby union player
- 19 April – Lauren Ellis, track cyclist
- 22 April – Arun Panchia, field hockey player
- 26 April – Lucy Talbot, field hockey player
- 27 April – Hamish Rutherford, cricketer
- 30 April – Milo Cawthorne, actor
May
- 3 May – Jesse Bromwich, rugby league player
- 6 May – Rocky Khan, rugby union player
- 8 May
- * Tinirau Arona, rugby league player
- * Hayley Palmer, swimmer
- 9 May – Shane van Gisbergen, motor racing driver
- 10 May – Sean Reidy, rugby union player
- 11 May – Te Amo Amaru-Tibble, basketball and netball player
- 14 May – Vanessa Vandy, pole vaulter
- 15 May – Bailey Junior Kurariki, convicted criminal
- 17 May – Mose Masoe, rugby league player
- 21 May – Emily Robins, actor
- 27 May
- * Richard Buckman, rugby union player
- * Bailey Mes, netball player
- 31 May – Chase Stanley, rugby league player
June
- 2 June – Willy Moon, musician
- 7 June – James Hamilton, snowboarder
- 9 June – Baden Kerr, rugby union player
- 10 June – William Whetton, rugby union player
- 12 June – Tim Nanai-Williams, rugby union player
- 15 June – Katie Pearce, rhythmic gymnast
- 21 June – Albert Anae, rugby union player
- 23 June – Lisa Carrington, flatwater canoer
July
- 5 July – Lizzie Marvelly, singer, songwriter
- 9 July
- * Ella Gunson, field hockey player
- * Claire Kersten, netball player
- 13 July – Joel Abraham, cricketer
- 19 July – Sam McKendry, rugby league player
- 21 July
- * Jordan Selwyn, actor
- * Maama Vaipulu, rugby union player
- 22 July – Trent Boult, cricketer
- 25 July – Blair Tuke, sailor
- 27 July
- * Penelope Marshall, swimmer
- * Jason Schirnack, rugby league player
- 31 July – Charlotte Harrison, field hockey player
August
- 3 August – Teddy Stanaway, rugby union player
- 11 August – Eddie Dawkins, track cyclist
- 13 August – Greg Draper, association footballer
- 15 August
- * Kendall Brown, snowboarder
- * Jordan Rapana, rugby league player
- 16 August – Alistair Bond, rower
- 21 August – Natasha Hind, swimmer
- 22 August – Robbie Robinson, rugby union player
- 23 August – George Worker, cricketer
- 31 August – James Lassche, rower
September
- 1 September – Sophie Devine, cricketer and field hockey player
- 4 September – Elliot Dixon, rugby union player
- 8 September – Jessica McCormack, basketball and netball player
- 11 September – Brendon O'Connor, rugby union player
- 13 September – Kenny Edwards, rugby league player
- 14 September
- * Constantine Mika, rugby league player
- * Pana Hema Taylor, actor
- 15 September
- * David Ambler, sprint athlete
- * Chetan Ramlu, musician
- 16 September – Nick Beard, cricketer
- 19 September
- * Marty Banks, rugby union player
- * Belgium Tuatagaloa, rugby union player
- 20 September – Evan Williams, squash player
- 21 September – Sandor Earl, rugby league player
- 23 September – Michael Arms, rower
- 24 September
- * Cathryn Finlayson, field hockey player
- * Leilani Van Dieren, rhythmic gymnast
October
- 7 October – Ben Botica, rugby union player
- 8 October – Sione Lousi, rugby league player
- 9 October – Russell Packer, rugby league player
- 10 October – Andrew Mathieson, cricketer
- 11 October – Robbie Manson, rower
- 12 October – Sarah Miller, artistic gymnast
- 13 October – Izaac Williams, basketball player
- 15 October – Dominic Storey, motor racing driver
- 19 October – Junior Fa, boxer
- 21 October – Ivana Palezevic, actor
- 23 October – Lauren Sieprath, water polo player
- 25 October – Tim Bond, rugby union player
- 28 October
- * Kelly Brazier, rugby union player
- * Claire Broadbent, rhythmic gymnast
- * Sam Dickson, rugby union player
November
- 1 November – Alehana Mara, rugby league player
- 2 November – Michael Pollard, cricketer
- 3 November – The Phantom Chance, Thoroughbred racehorse
- 8 November – Jessica Moulds, netball player
- 9 November – Marcus Daniell, tennis player
- 10 November – Brendon Hartley, motor racing driver
- 12 November – Dean Robinson, cricketer
- 13 November – Alex Feneridis, association footballer
- 14 November
- * Jake Robertson, athlete
- * Zane Robertson, athlete
- 15 November – Natasha Hansen, track cyclist
- 15 November – Courtney Abbot, actor
- 18 November – Brady Barnett, cricketer
- 19 November – Andrew Marck, baseball player
- 20 November – Abby Erceg, association footballer
- 29 November – Jonathon Bassett-Graham, cricketer
December
- 2 December – Jack Wilson, rugby union player
- 4 December – Buxton Popoali'i, rugby union player
- 7 December – Ria Percival, association footballer
- 8 December
- * Jono Lester, motor racing driver
- * Jesse Sene-Lefao, rugby league player
- 14 December – Amini Fonua, swimmer
- 15 December
- * David Ambler, track athlete
- * Ian Hogg, association footballer
- 20 December – Leeson Ah Mau, rugby league player
- 21 December – Ashley Smallfield, water polo player
- 22 December – Josh Junior, sailor
- 29 December – MIchael Stanley, rugby union player
Exact date unknown
- Ben Sanders, crime writer
- Owen Walker, computer hacker
Deaths
January–March
- 8 January – Giovanni Cataldo, fisherman, search & rescue organiser
- 21 January – Tiny Leys, rugby union player
- 22 January – Fred Ladd, aviator
- 29 January – Seton Otway, racehorse owner and breeder
- 2 February
- * Harry Highet, engineer, designer of the P-class yacht
- * Sir Arnold Nordmeyer, politician
- 9 February – Bill Dalley, rugby union player and administrator
- 13 February – Archie Strang. rugby union player
- 15 February – Hōri Ngata, lexicographer, local-body politician
- 20 February – Stuart Black, athlete
- 24 February – Leila Hurle, educator, school inspector
- 4 March
- * Harold Miller, librarian, historian
- * Randolph Rose, athlete
- 7 March – Nevile Lodge, cartoonist
- 8 March – Alf Budd, rugby union player
April–June
- 2 April – Sir James Henare, soldier, Ngāpuhi leader
- 6 April – Marjorie Chambers, nurse, nursing tutor and administrator
- 13 April – Frank Hofmann, photographer, musician
- 22 April
- * Mary Campbell, librarian, Quaker
- * Vi Farrell, cricketer
- 23 April – Rupert Worker, cricketer
- 30 April – Nelson Dalzell, rugby union player
- 2 May – Freddie French, rugby league player
- 5 May – Dame Sister Mary Leo, music teacher
- 13 May – Sir Lance Cross, basketball player, sports administrator and broadcaster
- 4 June – Vernon Cracknell, politician
- 12 June – Cath Vautier, netball player, coach and administrator
- 26 June – Earle Riddiford, lawyer and mountaineer
July–September
- 1 July
- * Eric Holland, politician
- * Olga Sansom, botanist, broadcaster, museum director
- 15 July – Jack Scholes, sailor
- 14 August – Sir Dove-Myer Robinson, politician, mayor of Auckland
- 28 August – Sir Robert Macintosh, anaesthetist
- 1 September – Malcolm Cooper, agricultural scientist
- 4 September – Sir Ronald Syme, historian
- 11 September
- * Roy Traill, wildlife ranger
- * Freddie Wood, historian
- 14 September – Eddie McLeod, cricketer
- 15 September – Harry Cave, cricketer
- 18 September – Sir Peter Phipps, military leader
October–December
- 1 October – David Penman, Anglican archbishop
- 2 October – Bert Grenside, rugby union player
- 7 October
- * Keith Elliott, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
- * Pat Twohill, actor and radio announcer
- 11 October – Joe Procter, rugby union player
- 14 October – Rodney Kennedy, artist, art critic, pacifist
- 23 October – Howard Alloo, cricketer
- 24 October – Eileen Soper, journalist, writer, Girl Guide commissioner
- 26 October – Andrew Roberts, cricketer
- 18 November – Pat Hond, police officer, teacher, Taranaki Māori leader
- 28 November
- * Beethoven Algar, rugby union player
- * Stan Cawtheray, association footballer
- 30 November – Wiremu Heke, rugby union player
- 2 December – Norman Davis, English language and literature academic
- 8 December – Jack Rankin, rugby union player and coach
- 9 December – Brett Austin, swimmer
- 13 December – Peter de la Mare, physical organic chemist
- 27 December – Ron Ulmer, track cyclist