2012 in New Zealand

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2012
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New Zealand

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The following lists events that happened during 2012 in New Zealand.

  • Estimated population as of 31 December: 4,425,900.[1]
  • Increase since 31 December 2011: 26,400 (0.60%).[1]
  • Males per 100 Females: 95.7.[1]

Incumbents

Regal and vice-regal

Government

2012 is the first full year of the 50th Parliament, which first sat on 20 December 2011 and will dissolve on 17 December 2014 if not dissolved prior. The Fifth National Government, first elected in 2008, continues.

Other Party leaders

Judiciary

Main centre leaders

Events

January

February

March

  • 2 March – It is announced that the 131-year-old landmark Christ Church Cathedral will be demolished as a result of damage from the 2011 Christchurch earthquake and subsequent aftershocks.[9]
  • 19 March – "Marmageddon": It is announced by manufacturer Sanitarium that the sole production line of the popular breakfast spread Marmite, of which New Zealanders eat 640 tonnes annually, had stopped in November due to earthquake damage at the Papanui, Christchurch, factory, and the company's own stocks had run out. It would be February 2013 before production resumed.[10]
  • 25 March – The largest changes to the nation's road rules in 35 years sees two rules regarding priority at intersections change, including the unique left-turn verses right-turn rule.[11]

April

May

  • 19 May – The remains of murder victim Jayne Furlong are found at Port Waikato, 19 years after she went missing in Auckland.
  • 24 May – Finance Minister Bill English delivers the 2012 government budget, described for the second consecutive year as a "zero" budget. The National government aims to record a $197m surplus in 2014/15, down from $1300m in the 2011 budget.[13][14]

June

All Blacks vs Ireland rugby test matches.

July

  • 3 July – A magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes off the Taranaki coast and is widely felt across the country.[15] Only minor damage is reported to have occurred.
  • 27 July – 12 August – 184 New Zealand athletes in sixteen sports compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England, achieving six gold, two silver and five bronze medals, including the nation's 100th Olympic medal.

August

  • 5 August – The Radio Network House in Christchurch which was damaged beyond repair in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake is demolished by implosion, becoming the first building to be demolished this way in New Zealand.
  • 6 August – Mount Tongariro in the central North Island erupts, spreading volcanic ash across the area and as far east as Hawke's Bay.[16]
  • 30 August – Members of Parliament votes on three options for the national legal drinking age – the existing 18 years, 20 years, or an 18 on-licence/20 off-licence split. After the 18/20 split was eliminated in the first round of voting, Parliament votes in the second round to keep the age at 18 years, with 68 votes in favour to 53.[17][18]
  • The payroll of 110,000 teachers and support staff in state and state-integrated schools is switched to the new Novopay system. The error-ridden system would ultimately cause thousands of pay errors, resulting in staff being overpaid, underpaid, or not paid at all, continuing into 2013.

September

October

November

December

  • 6 December – A tornado hits the suburb of Hobsonville in northwestern Auckland, causing widespread damage and killing three people.[24]

Holidays and observances

Arts and literature

Performing Arts

Television

  • C4 to be renamed FOUR

Films

Sport

Events


Olympic Games

  • New Zealand sends a team of 184 competitors across 16 sports.
 Gold Silver BronzeTotal
62513

Paralympics

  • New Zealand sends a team of 24 competitors across seven sports.
 Gold Silver BronzeTotal
67417

Shooting

  • Ballinger Belt – Brian Carter (Te Puke)[26]

Births

  • 27 September – Beauty Generation, Thoroughbred racehorse
  • 29 September – Tarzino, Thoroughbred racehorse
  • 12 November – Lazarus, Standardbred racehorse
  • 21 November – Etah James, Thoroughbred racehorse

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • 3 August – Mama Tere Strickland, transgender advocate, politician (born 1963)
  • 6 August – Gregor Yeates, soil zoologist and ecologist (born 1944)
  • 11 August – Roger Sandall, anthropologist (born 1933)
  • 16 August – Evon Dickson, cricketer (born 1934)
  • 23 August – Col Campbell, television and radio gardening presenter (born 1933)
  • 29 August – Jeremy Pope, lawyer and activist (born 1938)
  • 30 August – Bill Kini, boxer, Commonwealth Games gold medallist (1966) (born 1937)

September

October

November

December

See also

References

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