2009 in New Zealand explained
The following lists events that happened during 2009 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 4,332,100[1]
- Increase since 31 December 2008: 51,900 (1.21%)
- Males per 100 Females: 95.8
Incumbents
Regal and vice-regal
Government
2009 was the first full year of the election of the 49th New Zealand Parliament.
Other party leaders
Judiciary
Main centre leaders
Events
February
March
April
May
- 7 May: Gunman Jan Molenaar shoots three police officers executing a routine cannabis search warrant, as well as a neighbour who tried to assist them. He killed Senior Constable Leonard Snee and seriously injured the others, and after a two-day siege, he was found dead.[6]
June
- 3 June: A police investigation leads to MP Richard Worth resigning ministerial portfolios including Minister of Internal Affairs "for personal reasons", with Prime Minister John Key saying, "If he hadn't resigned I would have sacked him".[7]
- 5 June: David Bain is found not guilty of the murder of five family members.
- 12 June: Five members of the family of Janet Moses were found guilty of manslaughter after performing a fatal exorcism.[8]
- 24 June: A NZ$36.1 million first division jackpot in the New Zealand Lotteries Commission's Big Wednesday game is won by a Masterton-based lottery syndicate of four: the largest single lottery prize won in New Zealand.[9]
- 29 June: A state of emergency is declared in the Waikato due to landslides.[10]
July
August
- 4 August: Former MP Phillip Field found guilty on bribery, corruption and obstruction of justice charges.[13]
- 8–9 August: New Zealand's first Telethon for 16 years raises $2 million for the KidsCan Stand Tall Trust.[14]
October
- 30 October – Electricity supply to Northland and northern Auckland is cut for three hours, affecting 280,000 customers, after a forklift carrying a shipping container hits the only major transmission line supplying the region.[15]
November
Full date unknown
Holidays and observances
Arts and literature
Music
- May - New Zealand Music Month
- Vodafone Album of the year: Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
- Vodafone Single of the year: Ladyhawke - My Delerium
- Best group: Midnight Youth
- Best male solo artist: Savage
- Best female solo artist: Ladyhawke
- Breakthrough artist of the year: Ladyhawke
- Best Music Video: Chris Graham – Brother (Smashproof)
- Best Rock Album: Midnight Youth – "The Brave Don't Run"
- Best Urban/Hip Hop Album: Ladi 6 – "Time Is Not Much"
- Best Aotearoa Roots Album: Fat Freddy's Drop – "Dr Boondigga and the Big BW"
- Best dance/electronica album: Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
- Best gospel/Christian album: Mumsdollar - Ruins
- Best classical album: David Bremner – "Gung Ho"
- The Vodafone People's Choice Award, voted by New Zealand music fans: Smashproof
- Highest Selling NZ Single: Smashproof feat. Gin - Brother
- Highest Selling NZ Album: The Feelers - The Best: 1998 - 2008
- Radio Airplay Record of the Year: Tiki Taane- "Always on my mind"
Performing arts
- Earth Whisperers/Papatuanuku[18]
Sport
Horse racing
Harness racing
Thoroughbred racing
Soccer
The 2009 Chatham Cup is won by Wellington Olympic, who beat Three Kings United 2–1 in the final.
Shooting
Births
Deaths
January
February
March
- 2 March – Robert Bruce, professional wrestler and talent agent (born 1943)
- 9 March – Graham Mexted, rugby union player (born 1927)
- 10 March – Dell Bandeen, netball player (born 1922)
- 12 March – Mary Batchelor, politician (born 1927)
- 13 March – Geoff Moon, veterinary surgeon, ornithologist and photographer (born 1915)
- 21 March – Beach Towel, standardbred racehorse (foaled 1987)
- 24 March – Denis Miller, air force bomber and airline pilot (born 1918)
April
- 1 April – Kevin Briscoe, rugby union player (born 1936)
- 11 April – James Brodie, geologist, oceanographer and amateur historian and philatelist (born 1920)
- 17 April – Richard Sutton, chess player and legal academic (born 1938)
- 26 April – Sir Pupuke Robati, Cook Islands politician (born 1925)
- 27 April – John Bollard, lawyer, environment court judge (born 1940)
May
- 1 May – Sunline, thoroughbred racehorse (foaled 1995)
- 3 May – Percy Marunui Murphy, soldier and politician, first Māori mayor (born 1924)
- 12 May – Dame Heather Begg, opera singer (born 1932)
- 23 May
- 30 May – Ferris de Joux, automotive design, engineer and constructor (born 1935)
June
- 7 June – Keith Steele, cricketer and lawyer (born 1951)
- 8 June – Taini Morrison, kapa haka leader (born 1958)
- 12 June – Ivan Lichter, thoracic surgeon and palliative care pioneer (born 1918)
- 19 June – Ron Crocombe, Pacific studies academic (born 1929)
- 28 June – Tom Paulay, earthquake engineer (born 1923)
- 30 June – Joan Wiffen, amateur paleontologist (born 1922)
July
- 3 July – Frank Devine, newspaper editor and journalist (born 1931)
- 7 July – Ian Grey, rugby league player (born 1931)
- 11 July –
- 14 July – Bill Young, politician and diplomat (born 1913)
- 18 July – Graham Stanton, New Testament scholar (born 1940)
- 19 July – Ces Mountford, rugby league player and coach (born 1919)
- 20 July
- 25 July – Lorrie Pickering, politician (born 1919)
- 30 July –
August
September
October
- 3 October – Leigh Davis, writer (born 1955)
- 4 October – Roger Green, archaeologist (born 1932)
- 9 October – Noel Bowden, rugby union player (born 1926)
- 13 October – Betty Clegg, watercolour artist (born 1926)
- 14 October – Martyn Sanderson, actor, filmmaker and poet (born 1938)
- 17 October – Dame Doreen Blumhardt, potter, ceramicist and arts educator (born 1914)
- 31 October – Tim Bickerstaff, broadcaster, newspaper columnist and author (born 1942)
November
- 4 November – Sir Don Beaven, diabetes researcher (born 1924)
- 5 November – Adam Firestorm, professional wrestler (born 1976)
- 15 November – Tia Barrett, diplomat (born 1947)
- 19 November – Pat Mackie, miner and trade unionist (born 1914)
- 29 November – Bill Hunt, alpine skier (born 1929)
- 30 November – Elva Simpson, netball player (born 1936)
December
- 3 December – Brian Mason, geochemist and mineralogist (born 1917)
- 6 December – Eldred Stebbing, record label founder and owner (born 1921)
- 8 December – Bub Bridger, poet and short-story writer (born 1924)
- 20 December – John Veitch, cricketer (born 1937)
- 29 December – Paul Sapsford, rugby union player (born 1949)
- 30 December – Jacqueline Sturm, poet and short-story writer (born 1927)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Historical population estimates tables . https://web.archive.org/web/20171231000952/http://archive.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/population/estimates_and_projections/historical-population-tables.aspx . 31 December 2017 . Statistics New Zealand.
- Web site: Former Governors-General. New Zealand Government. 23 May 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606103825/http://www.gg.govt.nz/the-governor-general/historical/former.htm. 6 June 2011 . live.
- Web site: Nine-day plan must protect pay: unions. Gower. Patrick . 2 March 2009. The New Zealand Herald. 27 April 2009.
- Web site: Clark won't linger on 'gee, golly, gosh'. 1 April 2009. 1 April 2009. Dominion Post. Stuff. Stuff (website).
- Web site: Super-city tipped to save $113m a year . Thompson. Wayne . 28 March 2009. The New Zealand Herald. 29 March 2009.
- Web site: Napier siege: Gunman found dead . Francis. Clio. 9 May 2009. stuff.co.nz. 9 May 2009.
- Web site: Complaint against Worth made two weeks ago - police . Gower . Patrick . 3 June 2009. The New Zealand Herald. 4 June 2009.
- Web site: Five guilty in exorcism case. 13 June 2009. The New Zealand Herald. 15 June 2009.
- News: 'People like us ...we just don't win money,' says shocked $36m winner . Patrick . Gower . The New Zealand Herald. 25 June 2009 . 10 March 2012.
- Web site: Declared States of Emergency . 2024-04-23 . www.civildefence.govt.nz . en.
- Web site: Three New Zealand deaths linked to swine flu . https://archive.today/20130223041829/http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/swine-flu/2565629/Three-New-Zealand-deaths-linked-to-swine-flu. dead. 23 February 2013. 4 July 2009. stuff.co.nz. 4 July 2009.
- Web site: Checks for damage after big quake rocks south . Dye, Stuart . Davison, Isaac . 16 July 2009. The New Zealand Herald. 16 July 2009.
- Web site: Taito Phillip Field found guilty . Field, Michael and NZPA . 4 August 2009. stuff.co.nz. 5 August 2009.
- Web site: Telethon's $2m 'enough to feed hungry kids'. . 10 August 2009. 11 August 2009 .
- Web site: Forklift sparks blackout for thousands - tvnz.co.nz . Television New Zealand . 30 October 2009 . 29 September 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110615153906/http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/forklift-sparks-blackout-thousands-3102479 . 15 June 2011 . dmy .
- Web site: NZ rocket launches into space. 30 November 2009. The New Zealand Herald. 30 November 2009.
- [Anglican Diocese of Dunedin|Diocese of Dunedin]
- http://www.wickcandle.co.nz/index.html Official website for Earth Whisperer; accessed 4 January 2010
- http://www.hrnz.co.nz/data/major_races/major_race2.htm Auckland Trotting cup at hrnz.co.nz
- Web site: New Zealand champion shot / Ballinger Belt winners . National Rifle Association of New Zealand . 18 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150125012900/http://www.nranz.com/competitions/ballinger_belt . 25 January 2015 . dmy .