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The first time this happened was in 1855 when the 1st New Zealand Parliament was dissolved after its third session on 15 September 1855, with Alfred Christopher Picard dying two days later. [3] Job Vile, who had represented the Manawatu electorate during the 15th New Zealand Parliament, died on 6 December 1905.
The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) (Māori: Te Tari Taiwhenua) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with issuing passports; administering applications for citizenship and lottery grants; enforcing censorship and gambling laws; registering births, deaths, marriages and civil unions; supplying support services to ministers; and advising the government on a range of ...
On 10 August 2018, the Human Rights Commission welcomed the Government Administration Committee's efforts to make it easier for transgender and non-binary individuals to update sex details on birth certificates. [9] The bill was also supported by the Māori Women's Welfare League and the National Council of Women of New Zealand. [10]
The 45th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was The National Party, led by Jim Bolger, in coalition with New Zealand First, led by Winston Peters. Speaker of the House – Doug Kidd; Prime Minister – Jim Bolger then Jenny Shipley; Deputy Prime Minister – Winston Peters; Minister of Finance – Bill Birch; Minister of Foreign ...
The following is a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand during 2024. Transmission timeline Data ... # of deaths. 2020-02-28: 1 (n.a.)
19 July: Australian children's cartoon series The Adventures of Blinky Bill begins airing on TV2 in New Zealand (the same country where the author of the books Dorothy Wall was born). 4 September: British children's animation based on the books by Sarah Ferguson Budgie the Little Helicopter appears on New Zealand television screens for the ...
The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB) is an encyclopedia or biographical dictionary containing biographies of over 3,000 deceased New Zealanders. It was first published as a series of print volumes from 1990 to 2000, went online in 2002, and is now a part of Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand . [ 1 ]
Disease-related deaths in New Zealand (5 C) Drug-related deaths in New Zealand (1 C, 1 P) N. Natural disaster deaths in New Zealand (1 C, 2 P) P.