[edit] Population
- Estimated Population as of 31 December: 2,663,800 [1]
- Increase since 31/12/1964: 46,800 (1.79%)
- Males per 100 Females: 100.7
[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Regal and Vice Regal
[edit] Government
The 34th Parliament of New Zealand continued, with the 2nd National government in power.
[edit] Parliamentary opposition
[edit] Main centre leaders
[edit] Events
[edit] Arts and literature
See 1965 in art, 1965 in literature, Category:1965 books
LOXENE GOLDEN DISC AWARD Ray Columbus & The Invaders - Till We Kissed
See: 1965 in music
[edit] Radio and Television
- Television in the "four main centres" (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin) is now broadcast seven nights a week. Broadcasting now totals 50 hours a week.
- There are 300,000 television licences. [1]
- New Zealand Television Workshop awards:
- Best Factual: Compass
- Best Light Entertainment: In the Groove
- Best Children's Series: Junior Magazine with Jasmine
See: 1965 in New Zealand television, 1965 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, Category:New Zealand television, Category:New Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand
See: Category:1965 film awards , 1965 in film , List of New Zealand feature films , Cinema of New Zealand, Category:1965 films
[edit] Appointments and awards
See: New Zealand Order of Merit , Order of New Zealand
[edit] Athletics
- Raymond Puckett wins his fifth national title in the men's marathon, clocking 2:24:26.8 on March 13 in Dunedin.
- The 72nd National Chess Championships are held in Wellington. The winner is J.R. Phillips of Wellington [6]
[edit] Horse racing
[edit] Harness racing
[edit] Thoroughbred racing
[edit] Soccer
- The Chatham Cup is won by Eastern Suburbs of Auckland who beat Saint Kilda 4—1 in the final. [9]
- Provincial league champions: [10]
- Bay of Plenty: Rangers
- Buller: Granity Athletic
- Canterbury: Christchurch City
- Hawke's Bay: Napier Rovers
- Manawatu: Kiwi United
- Marlborough: Woodbourne
- Nelson: Rangers
- Otago: St Kilda
- Poverty Bay: Eastern Union
- South Canterbury: West End
- Southland: Invercargill Thistle
- Taranaki: Moturoa
- Wairarapa: Masterton Athletic
- Wanganui: Wanganui Athletic
- Wellington: Diamond
- West Coast: Cobden-Kohinoor
- The Northern League is formed, incorporating top teams from Northland, Auckland, Franklin and Waikato. The first League champions are Eastern Suburbs of Auckland. [11]
[edit] Births
- 10 January: John Radovonich, field hockey player.
- 11 February: Eric Rush, rugby union and rugby sevens player.
- 14 February: Zinzan Brooke, rugby player.
- 15 February: Jamie Smith, field hockey player.
- 15 March: Robyn Malcolm actor
- April 4: Gail Jonson, swimmer.
- 8 April: Michael Jones, rugby player.
- 22 April: Carmel Clark, swimmer.
- 28 May (in Britain): Alan Henderson, bobsleigh pilot
- 28 June: Duane Mann, rugby league player.
- 29 July: Paresh Patel, field hockey player.
- 31 August: Willie Watson, cricketer.
- 1 September: Tania Roxborogh, writer.
- 7 September: Tea Ropati, rugby league player.
- 21 September: Belinda Cordwell, tennis player.
- 26 October: Ken Rutherford, cricketer.
- November 24: Nyla Carroll, long-distance runner.
- December 18: Anna Doig, freestyle and butterfly swimmer.
Category:1965 births
[edit] Deaths
Category:1965 deaths
[edit] References
[edit] See also
For world events and topics in 1965 not specifically related to New Zealand see: 1965