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New Zealand celebrated its sesquicentennial, 150 years since the signing of The Treaty of Waitangi. In the general election in October, National was elected in a landside victory. GDP was $40.2 billion, unemployment was at 7.4% (March) and the exchange rate was 1 NZ$ per US$ 1.6750. This year New Zealand produced 8,000 million kWh of electricity.
Population
IncumbentsRegal and Vice Regal
GovernmentThe 42nd New Zealand Parliament continued, until the General election, held 27 October. The governing Labour Party was defeated. and The National Party, led by Jim Bolger, formed the new government.
Parliamentary opposition
Main centre leaders
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January
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March
April
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JuneJuly
AugustSeptember
October
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December
Arts and literature
See 1990 in art, 1990 in literature, Category:1990 books Music
Radio and Television
See: 1990 in New Zealand television, 1990 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, Category:New Zealand television, TV3 (New Zealand), Category:New Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand FilmSee: Category:1990 film awards, 1990 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1990 films LiteratureOnce Were Warriors published. Appointments and awardsPenny Jamieson, Anglican Bishop of Dunedin, was ordained the first women Diocesan bishop in the world. Sport
Athletics
New Zealand Cricket
GolfNew Zealand Open championship, held at the , was won by HockeyNetballRacing
ShootingRowingRugby union
Rugby leagueSquash
Soccer (Football)
TennisBirths
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See also
For world events and topics in 1990 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1990 |
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