1985 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1985 in New Zealand .
Population
Estimated population as of 31 December: 3,303,100.[ 1]
Increase since 31 December 1984: 10,100 (0.31%).[ 1]
Males per 100 Females: 98.2.[ 1]
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
Government
The 41st New Zealand Parliament continued. The fourth Labour Party government was in power.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
Events
Arts and literature
See 1985 in art , 1985 in literature , Category:1985 books
Music
Winners are shown first with nominees underneath.[ 7]
ALBUM OF THE YEAR Netherworld Dancing Toys – Painted Years
SINGLE OF THE YEAR Netherworld Dancing Toys – For Today
The Mockers – Forever Tuesday Morning
Peking Man – Lift Your Head Up High
BEST MALE VOCALIST Andrew Fagan (The Mockers )
Malcolm Black (Netherworld Dancing Toys)
Pat Urlich (Peking Man )
BEST FEMALE VOCALIST Margaret Urlich
BEST GROUP Netherworld Dancing Toys
MOST PROMISING MALE VOCALIST Mark Loveys (Satellite Spies)
Paul Eversden (Katango)
James Gaylyn (Rise)
MOST PROMISING FEMALE VOCALIST Debbie Harwood
Dianne Swann (Everything That Flies)
Betty Monga (IQU)
MOST PROMISING GROUP Satellite Spies – Destiny in Motion
Everything That Flies – Bleeding Hearts
Katango – Dial L for Love
INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
DD Smash
Dalvanius Prime & The Patea Maori Club
BEST VIDEO Fane Flaws – Diamonds on China (The Narcs )
Debra Bustin – Krazy Legs (The Pelicans)
Roger Guise – I Like To Drive (Scotty & Co)
BEST FILM SOUNDTRACK Hammond Gamble / Beaver – Should I be good Should I Be Evil
Stephen McCurdy – Out in the Cold (Came A Hot Friday)
BEST PRODUCER Nigel Stone – For Today
Glyn Tucker Jnr- Forever Tuesday Morning (The Mockers)
Graeme Myhre – Lift Your Head Up High (Peking Man)
BEST ENGINEER Graeme Myhre – Lift Your Head Up High
Nigel Stone – For Today (Netherworld Dancing Toys)
Nigel Stone – Painted Years (Netherworld Dancing Toys)
BEST JAZZ ALBUM Jacqui Fitzgerald – The Masquerade Is Over
Martin Winch – Sahara
Alan Broadbent Trio – Song of Home
BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM Tamas Vasmas – Brahms
Dolce Consort – Recorder Music
National Youth Choir – Peter Godfrey Conducts the National Youth Choir of NZ
BEST COUNTRY ALBUM Patsy Riggir – You Remind Me of a Love Song
Suzanne Prentice – I Wish I Was Waltzing With You
Richie Pickett & The Inlaws – Gone For Water
BEST FOLK ALBUM Alan Young – That's No Way To Get Along
Martha Louise – The Sailor / Mixed Feelings
Mike Harding – Time on the Road
BEST GOSPEL ALBUM Jules Riding – On This Night
Gray Bartlett – Two Shades of Gray
Wellington Salvation Army – Where Glory Dwelleth
POLYNESIAN ALBUM OF THE YEAR Herbs – Long Ago
BEST COVER Debra Bustin – Krazy Legs (The Pelicans)
Norman Te Whata & Emily Karaka – Long Ago (Herbs)
Paula Reid – State House Kid (Last Man Down)
See: 1985 in music
Radio and television
See: 1985 in New Zealand television , 1985 in television , List of TVNZ television programming , Category:Television in New Zealand , TV3 (New Zealand) , Category:New Zealand television shows , Public broadcasting in New Zealand
Programme debuts
See: Category:1985 film awards , 1985 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand , Category:1985 films
Sport
Athletics
John Campbell wins his first national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:17:53 on 27 October in Hamilton , while Carol Raven does the same in the women's championship (2:53:26).
Horse racing
Harness racing
Shooting
Ballinger Belt – Chester Burt (Ashhurst)[ 13]
Soccer
Births
25 January: Adam Campbell , Australian rules footballer.
30 January: David Wikaira-Paul , actor.
2 February: Jeff Whittington , murder victim.
25 February: Benji Marshall , rugby league player.
18 March (in Australia): Vince Lia , soccer player.
10 April: Brad Wilson , cricketer.
16 April: Daniel Flynn , cricketer.
16 April: Brendon Leonard , rugby player.
25 April: Olivia Wensley , lawyer.
14 May: Sally Martin , actor.
9 June: Richard Kahui , rugby player.
19 June: Casey Williams , netball player.
22 June: Thomas Leuluai , rugby league player.
22 June: Frank Andrews , singer.
27 June: Louis Anderson , rugby player.
8 July: Ben Roberts , rugby league player.
9 July: Bradley-John Watling , cricketer.
13 July: Rachel Priest , cricketer.
3 August: Sonny Bill Williams , rugby league player.
28 September: Anton Devcich , cricketer.
10 October: Bronson Harrison , rugby league player.
16 October: Brent Findlay , cricketer.
30 October: Kayla Sharland , field hockey striker.
10 November: Elizabeth Ryan , field hockey striker.
23 November: Stephen Brett , rugby union player.
23 December: Emily Naylor , field hockey midfielder.
Vicki Lin , television presenter.
Category:1985 births
Deaths
See also
References
1985 in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand