1954 in New Zealand
The following lists events that happened during 1954 in New Zealand.
Population
- Estimated population as of 31 December: 2,118,400
- Increase since 31 December 1953: 43,700
- Males per 100 females: 101.2
Incumbents
Regal and viceregal
- Head of State – Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, from 6 February 1952
- Governor-General – Lieutenant-General The Lord Norrie GCMG GCVO CB DSO MC, from 1952–1957
Government
- Speaker of the House – Matthew Oram from 1950 to 1957
- Prime Minister – Sidney Holland from 13 December 1949 to 20 September 1957.
- Deputy Prime Minister – Keith Holyoake from 13 December 1949 to 20 September 1957.
- Minister of Finance – Sidney Holland until November, followed by Jack Watts
- Minister of Foreign Affairs – Clifton Webb from 19 September 1951 to 26 November 1954, followed by Tom Macdonald
- Chief Justice — Sir Harold Barrowclough
Parliamentary opposition
- Leader of the Opposition – Walter Nash.
Main centre leaders
- Mayor of Auckland – John Luxford from 1953–1956
- Mayor of Hamilton – Roderick Braithwaite from 1953–1959
- Mayor of Wellington – Robert Macalister from 1950–1956
- Mayor of Christchurch – Robert M. Macfarlane from 1938–1941 and again from 1950–1958
- Mayor of Dunedin – Leonard Morton Wright from 1950–1959
Events
- 12 January: 50,000 people mass in Wellington as Elizabeth II attends the state opening of Parliament.
- 30 January: The Royal tour by Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh concludes at Bluff as they depart on the SS Gothic
- 23 June – Teenagers Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme are arrested for the murder of Parker's mother.
- 20 September – the Mazengarb Report on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents is presented to Parliament.
- 8 November – eighteen-year-old golf amateur Bob Charles causes a sensation by beating a top international field to win the New Zealand Golf Open
- 13 November – the National Party wins re-election at a general election
- Hastings becomes the first town in New Zealand to fluoridate its water supply.
Arts and literature
Music
See: 1954 in musicRadio
- 2 January – First radio episode of It's in the Bag, hosted by Selwyn Toogood
Film
- The Seekers
Sport
Athletics
British Empire and Commonwealth Games
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Chess
- The 61st National Chess Championship is held in Wellington, and is won by Ortvin Sarapu of Auckland.
Horse racing
Harness racing
- New Zealand Trotting Cup – Johnny Globe
- Auckland Trotting Cup – Caduceus
Lawn bowls
- Men's singles champion – Robin Andrew
- Men's pair champions – N.A. McNabb, C.L. Spearman
- Men's fours champions – J. Rothwell, H.L. Rule, W. O'Neill, Pete Skoglund
Rugby union
- The All Blacks played four Test Matches on a tour of Europe:
- * 9 January, Lansdowne Road, Dublin: New Zealand 14 – 3 Ireland
- * 30 January, Twickenham, London: New Zealand 5 – 0 England
- * 13 February, Murrayfield, Edinburgh New Zealand 3 – 0 Scotland
- * 27 February, Stade Colombes, Paris: New Zealand 0 – 3 France
Soccer
- The national men's team undertook a 10-match tour of Australia, which included 3 internationals. They played one warm-up match prior to the tour.
- * 31 July, Wellington: NZ 6 – 0 Wellington
- * 3 August, Adelaide: NZ 3 – 2 South Australia
- * 7 August, Adelaide: NZ 3 – 1 Australian XI
- * 11 August, Melbourne: NZ 1 – 2 Victoria
- * 14 August, Melbourne: NZ 2 – 1 Australia
- * 18 August, Granville: NZ 0 – 3 Granville
- * 21 August, Sydney: NZ 4 – 1 New South Wales Benge, Charlton, Olley
- * 25 August, Brisbane: NZ 2 – 2 Queensland Smith, Steele
- * 28 August, Brisbane: NZ 1 – 4 Australia'
- * 29 August, Newcastle: NZ 1 – 1 Northern Districts Smith
- * 4 September, Sydney: NZ 1 – 4 Australia
- * 5 September, Bulli: NZ 4 – 4 South Coast
- The Chatham Cup is won by Onehunga who beat Western of Christchurch 1–0 in the final.
- Provincial league champions:
- * Auckland: North Shore United
- * Bay of Plenty: Mangakino Utd
- * Buller: Millerton Thistle
- * Canterbury: Western
- * Hawke's Bay: Hastings Wanderers
- * Manawatu: Palmerston North United
- * Nelson: Settlers
- * Northland: Otangarei United
- * Otago: Northern
- * Poverty Bay: Eastern Union
- * South Canterbury: Northern Hearts
- * Southland: Brigadiers
- * Taranaki: Old Boys
- * Waikato: Huntly Thistle
- * Wanganui: New Settlers
- * Wellington: Stop Out
Births
- 17 March: Peter Dunne, politician
- 30 April: Jane Campion, film director.
- 11 May: Murray Haszard, technology entrepreneur.
- 15 June: Larry Ross, motorcycle speedway rider.
- 17 June: Trevor Mallard, politician
- 5 July: John Wright, cricket player and coach
- 24 October: Tu Wyllie, politician
- 18 November: Evan Gray, cricketer
- 24 December: Graham Sligo, field hockey player
Deaths
- 7 May: Cyril Brownlie, rugby union player.
- 26 May: Frederick Doidge, former cabinet minister and New Zealand High Commissioner
- 1 June: Charles E. Major, politician.
- 5 June: Alexander Stuart, politician
- 1 August: Arthur Stallworthy, politician.
- 7 December: George William Smith, athlete, rugby union and league player.
- John Buckland Wright, engraver.