1991 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1991 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,516,000
- Increase since 31 December 1990: 40,900 Note that there is a discontinuity between the 1990 and 1991 figures as switched from using the de facto population concept to .
- Males per 100 Females: 99.7
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
- Head of State – Elizabeth II
- Governor-General – The Hon Dame Catherine Anne Tizard, GCMG, GCVO, DBE, QSO
Government
- Speaker of the House – Robin Gray
- Prime Minister – Jim Bolger
- Deputy Prime Minister – Don McKinnon
- Minister of Finance – Ruth Richardson
- Minister of Foreign Affairs – Don McKinnon
- Chief Justice — Sir Thomas Eichelbaum
Parliamentary opposition
- Leader of the Opposition – Mike Moore .
- NewLabour Party – Jim Anderton
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – Les Mills
- Mayor of Hamilton – Margaret Evans
- Mayor of Wellington – Jim Belich
- Mayor of Christchurch – Vicki Buck
- Mayor of Dunedin – Richard Walls
Events
January
- 2 January: description
February
March
April
- 17 April: Prime Minister Jim Bolger stated, "We intend to keep New Zealand nuclear-free this term, next term, and the term after that."
June
July
- 22 July The Resource Management Act 1991 passes into law after a third reading speech by Simon Upton.
August
September
October
- 1 October The Resource Management Act 1991 commences
November
December
Arts and literature
- Lynley Hood wins the Robert Burns Fellowship.
Performing arts
- Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Debbie Dorday.
Radio and television
- CanWest takes management control of TV3.
Film
- A Soldier's Tale
- Chunik Bair
- Grampire
- Old Scores
- Te Rua
- The End of the Golden Weather
Internet
See:Sport
Athletics
- Paul Herlihy wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:13:34 on 2 March in New Plymouth, while Lee-Ann McPhillips claims her first in the women's championship.
Horse racing
Harness racing
- New Zealand Trotting Cup – Christopher Vance
- Auckland Trotting Cup – Christopher Vance
Thoroughbred racing
Shooting
- Ballinger Belt –
- *Graeme Berman
- *Geoffrey Smith, second, top New Zealander
Soccer
- The Chatham Cup is won by Christchurch United who beat Wellington United 2–1 in the final.
Births
January
- 1 January – Peter Burling, sailor
- 3 January – Joe Kayes, water polo player
- 4 January – Olivia Tennet, actor
- 5 January – Shane Savage, Australian rules footballer
- 7 January
- * Stephen Shennan, rugby union player
- * Ben Smith, cricketer
- 13 January – Mako Vunipola, rugby union player
- 16 January – James Lentjes, rugby union player
- 17 January
- * Kate Chilcott, road cyclist
- * Slade Griffin, rugby league player
- * Brad Weber, rugby union player
- 27 January
- * Beth Chote, actor
- * Sebastine Ikahihifo, rugby league player
- 28 January
- * Jordan Kahu, rugby league player
- * Mike Kainga, rugby union player
- 29 January – Luke Whitelock, rugby union player
- 30 January
- * Mitchell Graham, rugby union player
- * Matthew Wright, rugby league player
February
- 2 February
- * Caitlin Campbell, association footballer
- * Solomona Sakalia, rugby union player
- 3 February – Lima Sopoaga, rugby union player
- 7 February – Ben Murdoch-Masila, rugby league player
- 14 February – Michael Bracewell, cricketer
- 15 February
- * Matthew Bryant, water polo player
- * Matt McEwan, cricketer
- 16 February – Francis Saili, rugby union player
- 18 February
- * Danielle Hayes, fashion model
- * Stacey Michelsen, field hockey player
- 19 February – Ethan Mitchell, track cyclist
- 20 February – Julia Edward, rower
March
- 2 March – Mitchell Scott, rugby union player
- 4 March – Sue Maroroa, chess player
- 12 March
- * Alofa Alofa, rugby union player
- * Jed Brown, rugby union player
- 14 March
- * Taylor Gunman, road cyclist
- * Kurt Pickard, BMX racer
- 16 March – Michael Barry, cricketer
- 17 March – Dylan Dunlop-Barrett, swimmer
- 19 March – Colin Murphy, association footballer
- 20 March – Liam Squire, rugby union player
- 22 March
- * Jordan Grant, field hockey player
- * Amy McIlroy, lawn bowls player
- 23 March – Jenny Hung, table tennis player
- 25 March – Ryan Duffy, cricketer
- 26 March – Courteney Lowe, road cyclist
- 30 March – Jono Hickey, cricketer and rugby union player
- 31 March – Codie Taylor, rugby union player
April
- 1 April
- * Graham Candy, singer-songwriter
- * Iopu Iopu-Aso, rugby union player
- 2 April
- * Kara Pryor, rugby union player
- * Brad Shields, rugby union player
- 4 April – Sam Meech, sailor
- 6 April – Paratene McLeod, basketball player
- 9 April – Dominic Bird, rugby union player
- 10 April
- * Casie Bowry, water polo player
- * Kirsten Pearce, field hockey player
- 17 April – Augusta Xu-Holland, actor
- 20 April – Daniel Hawkins, rugby union player
- 26 April – Isaac Liu, rugby league player
- 27 April – Dylan Collier, rugby union and rugby league player
- 29 April – Steven Luatua, rugby union player
- 30 April – Brett Hampton, cricketer
May
- 2 May – Patrick Bevin, road cyclist
- 3 May – Hannah Wall, association footballer
- 5 May – Joel Faulkner, rugby union player
- 7 May – Kenny Ardouin, cleft lip and palate community advocate
- 8 May – Waisake Naholo, rugby union player
- 9 May
- * Sosaia Feki, rugby league player
- * Harriet Miller-Brown, alpine skier
- 10 May – Gareth Anscombe, rugby union player
- 11 May – Tony Ensor, rugby union player
- 12 May
- * Elizabeth Chuah Lamb, high jumper
- * Greg Pleasants-Tate, rugby union player
- 15 May – Matt Moulds, rugby union player
- 20 May – Daryl Mitchell, cricketer
- 24 May – Ian McPeake, cricketer
- 25 May
- * Maritino Nemani, rugby union player
- * James Raideen, professional wrestler
- 27 May
- * Beauden Barrett, rugby union player
- * Kayla Pratt, rower
- 31 May – Brodie Retallick, rugby union player
June
- 3 June
- * Sarah McLaughlin, association footballer
- * Ava Seumanufagai, rugby league player
- 4 June
- * Matt McIlwrick, rugby league player
- * Ben Stokes, cricketer
- 5 June – Chloe Tipple, sports shooter
- 7 June – Amanda Landers-Murphy, squash player
- 9 June – Ben Lam, rugby union player
- 11 June – Nepo Laulala, rugby union player
- 13 June – Lachie Ferguson, cricketer
- 19 June – Zoe Stevenson, rower
- 23 June – Mikhail Koudinov, gymnast
- 25 June – Heiden Bedwell-Curtis, rugby union player
- 26 June – Dakota Lucas, association footballer
July
- 1 July
- * Annalie Longo, association footballer
- * Ruby Muir, endurance athlete
- 7 July – Matt Hewitt, surfer
- 8 July – Alexandra Boyd, water polo player
- 12 July – Portia Woodman, rugby union player
- 16 July – Sam Webster, track cyclist
- 20 July
- * Jarrad Butler, rugby union player
- * Sam Lousi, rugby league and rugby union player
- * Jessica Shaw, trampolinist
- 24 July – Derone Raukawa, basketball player
- 27 July – Ricky Wells, speedway rider
- 28 July – Priyanka Xi, actor
- 31 July – Tony Lamborn, rugby union player
August
- 1 August – Kristofer Done, gymnast
- 2 August
- * Tom Bruce, cricketer
- * Rob Thompson, rugby union player
- 5 August
- * Gareth Evans, rugby union player
- * Konrad Hurrell, rugby league player
- * Robert Loe, basketball player
- 13 August – Michael Cochrane, athlete
- 16 August – Angie Smit, athlete
- 22 August
- * Kenny Bromwich, rugby league player
- * Sophie Hallwright, rhythmic gymnast
- 23 August – Adam Pye, water polo player
- 29 August – Samantha Harrison, field hockey player
- 30 August – Ben Tameifuna, rugby union player
September
- 2 September – Adam Henry, rugby league player
- 4 September – Chevannah Paalvast, basketball player
- 5 September – Nepia Fox-Matamua, rugby union player
- 9 September – Adam Ling, rower
- 11 September – Rebecca Sinclair, snowboarder
- 13 September – Lee Allan, rugby union player
- 14 September – Ryan De Vries, association footballer
- 16 September – Luke Rowe, association footballer
- 19 September – Owen Ivins, cricketer
- 23 September – Cardiff Vaega, rugby union player
- 26 September – Look Who's Talking, thoroughbred racehorse
- 29 September – Stefi Luxton, snowboarder
October
- 5 October – Gareth Kean, swimmer
- 7 October – Stefan Marinovic, association footballer
- 12 October – Nabil Sabio Azadi, artist
- 15 October – Mandy Boyd, lawn bowls player
- 19 October – Michael Allardice, rugby union player
- 22 October – Levi Sherwood, freestyle motocross rider
- 26 October – Blair Soper, cricketer
- 27 October – Il Vicolo, standardbred racehorse
- 28 October – Duane Bailey, basketballer
- 29 October – Parris Goebel, dancer, choreographer and actor
- 31 October – Charles Piutau, rugby union player
November
- 5 November – Marco Rojas, association footballer
- 6 November – Matt Faddes, rugby union player
- 10 November
- * Emma Stoneman, water polo player
- * Ben Wheeler, cricketer
- 11 November – Kate Broadmore, cricketer
- 13 November – David Light, boxer
- 15 November – Henry Nicholls, cricketer
- 20 November – Tim Simona, rugby league player
- 21 November – Peni Terepo, rugby league player
- 22 November – Michael Vink, cyclist
- 24 November – Richie Stanaway, motor racing driver
- 27 November – Brooke Duff, singer-songwriter
December
- 1 December – Richard Moore, motor racing driver
- 3 December – Jarrod Firth, rugby union player
- 7 December
- * Samantha Charlton, field hockey player
- * Chris Wood, association footballer
- 11 December – Kahurangi Taylor, beauty pageant contestant
- 13 December – Ruby Tui, rugby sevens player
- 14 December
- * Ben Henry, rugby league player
- * Matt Henry, cricketer
- 22 December – Paul Alo-Emile, rugby union player
- 23 December – Catherine De Vos, rhythmic gymnast
Exact date unknown
- Holly Cassidy, beauty pageant contestant
- Annah Mac, singer-songwriter
Deaths
January–March
- 4 January – Vernon Sale, cricketer
- 12 February – Norman Fisher, boxer
- 17 February – Fuzz Barnes, political activist
- 18 February – Elizabeth Lissaman, potter
- 9 March – Esther Blackie, cricketer
- 14 March – Emily Carpenter, consumer advocate
- 17 March – Peter Gordon, politician
- 21 March – William Ditchfield, cricketer
- 28 March – Henry Field, educational psychologist
April–June
- 3 April – Peter Hooper, writer
- 9 April – June Litman, journalist
- 14 April – Bob Page, rowing coxswain
- 20 April – Clare Mallory, children's writer
- 28 April – Ngata Pitcaithly, educationalist
- 18 May – Horace Smirk, medical academic
- 31 May – Ian Milner, public servant, academic, alleged spy
- 6 June – Stella Jones, playwright
- 10 June – James Burrows, rugby union player and coach, cricketer, military leader
- 18 June – Eric Halstead, politician and diplomat
- 23 June – Charles Begg, radiologist and historian
- 28 June – Sydney Josland, bacteriologist
July–September
- 3 July – Trevor Horne, politician
- 17 July – John O'Sullivan, cricketer
- 21 July – Allan Wilson, biochemistry academic
- 7 August
- * Billy T. James, entertainer
- * Reginald Keeling, politician
- 8 August – John Marsdon, cricketer
- 22 August – Reuel Lochore, public servant and diplomat
- 25 August – Charles Willocks, rugby union player
- 17 September – Herb Mullon, philatelist
- 25 September – Te Reo Hura, Rātana leader
- 29 September – Sir Henry Kelliher, businessman and philanthropist
October–December
- 6 October – Bob Loudon, rugby union player
- 12 October – Murray Kay, association footballer
- 13 October – Sir William Gentry, military leader
- 22 October – Francis O'Brien, cricketer
- 25 October – Roy Parsons, bookseller
- 8 November – Billy Savidan, athlete
- 9 November – Jack Newton, rugby league player
- 10 November
- * Bill Gwynne, cricket umpire
- * Colin Johnstone, rower
- 11 November – Sir Tom Skinner, politician and trade union leader
- 12 November – Kamal Bamadhaj, human rights activist
- 24 November – Allan Pyatt, Anglican bishop
- 28 November – Te Kari Waaka, Ringatū minister and community leader
- 1 December
- * Zin Harris, cricketer
- * Jim Knox, trade union leader
- 2 December – Ted Spillane, rugby league player
- 6 December – Bill Beattie, photographer
- 12 December – Julia Wallace, educationalist, politician, community leader
- 20 December
- * Beatrice Beeby, Playcentre pioneer
- * Wi Huata, clergyman
- 21 December – Frank Solomon, rugby union player
- 24 December – Muriel Moody, potter and sculptor