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John Morrison Clarke (29 July 1948 – 9 April 2017) was a New Zealand comedian, writer and satirist who lived and worked in Australia from the late 1970s. He was a highly regarded actor and writer whose work appeared on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in both radio and television and also in print.
← 2016 2015 2014 2017 in New Zealand → 2018 2019 2020 Decades: 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s See also: History of New Zealand List of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand history The following lists events that happened during 2017 in New Zealand. Population National Estimated populations as at 30 June. New Zealand total – 4,793,700 North Island – 3,677,200 South Island – 1,115,800 ...
8 March: 2011 New Zealand census scheduled for this date is cancelled due to the Christchurch earthquake. [61] 23 October: All Blacks win Rugby World Cup against France, 8–7 in Eden Park, New Zealand. 26 November: 2011 general election: Fifth National Government re-elected to second term with reduced majority. 2012
Pages in category "2011 in New Zealand" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In Beavis and Butt-Head, Cornholio is Beavis's alter ego. Several famous musicians have adopted alter egos over the years, usually to indicate a new creative direction or a deep dive into their emotions removed from their popular stage persona—notable examples being David Bowie (with Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane) and Prince (with Camille ...
New Zealand Islam Awareness, from 2 August; New Zealand Fashion Week 29 August – 2 September [16] Tongan language Week, 3–9 September [14] Child Safeguarding Week 2–8 September 2024; Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week), in the week which includes 14 September. New Zealand Conservation Week, 10–18 September [17]
December 2011 events in New Zealand (1 C) This page was last edited on 28 January 2022, at 11:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
2017 general election: Auckland Central [1]; Notes: Blue background denotes an incumbent. Pink background denotes a current list MP. Yellow background denotes a retiring MP.