Incumbents
Regal and Vice Regal
Government
The 47th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was a coalition between Labour and the small Progressive party with United Future supporting confidence and supply votes.
Opposition Leaders
Main centre leaders
Other
Events
Arts and literature
New Books
Awards
Montana Book Awards 2004
- Deutz Medal for Fiction - Slow Water by Annamarie Jagose
- Montana Medal for Non-fiction - The Trial of the Cannibal Dog by Anne Salmond
- Readers' Choice - Penguin History of New Zealand by Michael King
- Poetry - Sing-song by Anne Kennedy
- History - The Trial of the Cannibal Dog by Anne Salmond
- Lifestyle and contemporary culture - Classic fly fishing in New Zealand Rivers by David Hallett and John Kent
- Biography - Mason by Rachael Barrowman
- Illustrative - Central by Arno Gasteiger
- Reference & Anthology - Whetu Moana: Contemporary Polynesian Poetry in English
- Environment - Deep New Zealand: Blue Water, Black Abyss by Peter Batson
- A.W. Reed Award for Contribution to New Zealand Literature - Joy Cowley
Music
Television
Film
Internet
See: NZ Internet History
Sport
Athletics
Basketball
Cricket
Olympic Games
Rugby league
Rugby union
Soccer
Births
Deaths
- January: Sir Peter Elworthy, farmer, politician, businessman.
- 25 January: Sonny Schmidt, bodybuilder.
- 29 January: Janet Frame, writer.
- 16 February: Don Cleverley, cricketer.
- March: Frank Mooney, cricketer.
- 4 March: Arthur Kinsella, politician. [1]
- 17 March: Sir William Pickering, space scientist.
- 30 March: Michael King, historian.
- June: Amelia Batistich, author.
- 26 June: Ronald Sharp, inventor of the herringbone cowshed.
- June: Allan Henderson Smith DFC and Bar, fighter pilot.
- June: Pat Kelly, union leader.
- 26 July: Morton W. Coutts, brewing pioneer.
- 14 August: Eric Petrie, cricketer.
- 11 September: Ruth Symons, cricketer.
- 5 October: Maurice Wilkins, scientist.
- 10 October: Maurice Shadbolt, writer.
- 23 October: George Silk, photojournalist.
- 11 December: Arthur Lydiard, athletics coach.
References
See also
For world events and topics in 2004 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 2004
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