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2007 in New Zealand:
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Contents

Incumbents

Regal and Vice Regal

Government

2007 was the second full year since the election of the 48th Parliament. The government was a Labour-Progressive coalition with supply and confidence from United Future and New Zealand First in exchange for two ministerial spots outside Cabinet.

Non-Labour Ministers

  • Jim Anderton (Progressives) - Minister of Agriculture (within Cabinet)
  • Peter Dunne (United Future), Minister of Revenue and Associate Minister of Health (outside Cabinet)

Other Party Leaders

Main centre leaders

Events

January

February

March

April

  • 1 April - Severe flooding in Northland results in millions of dollars worth of damage. (NZ Herald)
  • 2 April - Auckland Hospital reveals that one of its patients is suffering from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and that up to 43 of its patients could be at risk. (Yahoo/Newstalk ZB)
  • 3 April - the Bazley Report into police conduct is released, citing "disgraceful" conduct among policemen going back to 1979. The release of the report prompts a public apology from police commissioner Howard Broad. (stuffco.nz)

May

June

July

August

October

  • 13 October: Elections were held for all of New Zealand's city, district and regional councils, and all District Health Boards.
  • 15 October: Police conduct a series of raids across the country, charging 17 people with various firearms offences. They state that they are acting in response to an alleged paramilitary-style training camp in the Uruweras.
  • 31 October: Cabinet reshuffle prepares Helen Clark's Labour government for the coming election year.

November

December

Holidays and Observances

Media, Arts and Literature

Music

  • May - was New Zealand Music Month
    • Album of the Year: The Mint Chicks - Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!
    • Single of the Year: Evermore - Light Surrounding You
    • Vodafone People's Choice Award: Opshop
    • Best Group: The Mint Chicks - Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!
    • Best Male Solo Artist: Tim Finn - Imaginary Kingdom
    • Best Female Solo Artist: Hollie Smith - Long Player
    • Breakthrough Artist of the Year: Hollie Smith - Long Player
    • Best Rock Album: The Mint Chicks - Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No!
    • Best Urban/Hip Hop Album: PNC - Rookie Card
    • Best Aotearoa Roots Album: Hollie Smith - Long Player
    • C4 Best Music Video: Sam Peacocke - Crazy?Yes!Dumb?No! (The Mint Chicks)
    • Best Dance/Electronica Album: Shapeshifter - Soulstice
    • Best Maori Album: Richard Nunns & Hirini Melbourne - Te Whaiao: Te Ku Te Whe Remixed
    • Best Gospel/Christian Album: Rapture Ruckus - I Believe
    • Best Classical Album: John Psathas - View From Olympus
    • The New Zealand Herald Legacy Award: Johnny Devlin
    • International Achievement: Evermore
    • Highest Selling Album: Brooke Fraser - Albertine
    • Highest Selling Single: Atlas - Crawl
    • Airplay Record of the Year: Brooke Fraser - Deciphering Me

Television

Film

Internet

Sport

Cricket

see also 2007 in cricket

Motorsport

Netball

Rugby league

see also Rugby league in New Zealand and Rugby league in 2007

Rugby union

Rowing

Soccer

Tennis

  • 6 January: Top seed Jelena Janković wins the ASB Classic women's pro tournament held in Auckland, beating Vera Zvonareva (5th seed) 7-6 (11-9) 5-7 6-3 in the final.
  • 13 January: Third seed David Ferrer of Spain wins the Heineken Open men's pro tournament held in Auckland, after he defeated top seed and compatriot Tommy Robredo 6-4 6-2

Yachting

Births

April 25: Felicity-Amore Castle-Hughes, daughter of actress Keisha Castle-Hughes (NZ Herald)

Deaths

See also

For world events and topics in 2007 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 2007

References

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  5. ^ "Obituaries — Hon Henry Robert Lapwood OBE". Hansard Volume:638;Page:8735. New Zealand Parliament. Retrieved on 2008-09-27.
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