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2010 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 2010 in New Zealand.

2010
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New Zealand

Decades:
See also:

Population edit

  • Estimated population as of 31 December: 4,373,900.[1]
  • Increase since 31 December 2009: 41,700 (0.96%).[1]
  • Males per 100 Females: 95.7.[1]

Incumbents edit

Regal and vice-regal edit

Government edit

2010 was the second full year of the 49th Parliament.

Other party leaders edit

Judiciary edit

Main centre leaders edit

Events edit

 
The transfer case of Timothy O'Donnell at Bagram Airfield
 
Earthquake damage at the corner of Worcester and Manchester Streets, Christchurch, on 4 September 2010

January edit

  • 17–19 January: Prince William of Wales visits New Zealand, and represents The Queen officially for the first time by opening the new Supreme Court building in Wellington.[6]

February edit

March edit

  • Tasers are nationally rolled out for police.[7]

April edit

  • 25 April: Three members of the air force are killed when their Iroquois helicopter crashes on the way to Wellington for Anzac day commemorations.[8]

May edit

June edit

July edit

  • 13 July: Two police officers are injured and police dog Gage is killed after being confronted by an armed offender during a routine drugs search in Phillipstown, Christchurch. Gage would later be posthumously awarded the PDSA Gold Medal after taking a fatal gunshot wound protecting his injured handler.

August edit

  • 4 August: Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell becomes the first New Zealand fatality of the War in Afghanistan after his convoy is attacked.[9]

September edit

  • 4 September
    • The 7.1 magnitude 2010 Canterbury earthquake causes widespread damage and several power outages, particularly in Christchurch.
    • All nine passengers on board are killed in a Fletcher FU24 crash, the worst aircraft crash in New Zealand in 17 years.[10]
  • 17 September: MP and Corrections Minister David Garrett resigns from the ACT party caucus after revelations that in 1984 he obtained a false passport using details of a deceased child.[11]
  • 17–22 September: A "storm the size of Australia" passes to the south of New Zealand bringing snow, rain, gales, tornadoes and causing widespread damage – 72,000 homes lose power, and the roof of a stadium collapses under a snow load in Invercargill and numerous roads are closed.[12][13]

October edit

  • 1 October: The largest reform in the tax system since the 1980s takes effect: GST is raised to 15%, company tax rates drop from 30% to 28%, and the top tax bracket falls from 38% to 33%.[14]
  • 5 October: Breakfast broadcaster Paul Henry is suspended by TVNZ after questioning if New Zealand's ethnic minority Governor-General Anand Satyanand, is a proper New Zealander.[15] On 7 October Henry is embroiled in further controversy as his mockery of Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit is declared "racist" and "unacceptable" and New Zealand's ambassador to India is summoned for a dressing down.[16] Henry resigns from TVNZ on 10 October.[17]
  • 9 October: Elections held for all of New Zealand's city, district and regional councils, and all District Health Boards.
  • 27 October: After crisis talks with Warner Bros executives, Prime Minister John Key announces the $670 million project to film The Hobbit will go ahead in New Zealand. Acting unions had threatened to boycott the movies, leading Warner Bros and New Line to consider taking the production elsewhere.[18]

November edit

December edit

  • 28 December: A storm moves up the country. Two bridges on the Aorere River are swept away, including the historic Salisbury Swing Bridge.[21]

Holidays and observances edit

Awards edit

New Zealander of the year edit

The inaugural awards take place.[22]

Arts and literature edit

New books edit

Music edit

Performing arts edit

Television edit

Film edit

Internet edit

Sports edit

Commonwealth Games edit

  Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
6 22 8 36

Cricket edit

Horse racing edit

Harness racing edit

Thoroughbred racing edit

Motorsport edit

Netball edit

Olympic Games edit

  • New Zealand sends a team of 16 competitors in eight sports.
  Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
0 0 0 0

Paralympic Games edit

  • New Zealand sends a team of two competitors in one sport.
  Gold   Silver   Bronze Total
1 0 0 1

Rowing edit

The 2010 World Rowing Championships were held at Lake Karapiro, near Hamilton, New Zealand between 29 October – 7 November.

Rugby league edit

Rugby union edit

Shooting edit

  • Ballinger Belt –
    • Jonathan Cload (United Kingdom)
    • Ross Geange (Otorohanga), second, top New Zealander[23]

Soccer edit

At the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa, New Zealand finish third in their pool after achieving three draws: 1–1 vs Slovakia, 1-1 vs Italy and 0-0 vs Paraguay.

Tennis edit

Births edit

  • 21 August – Suavito, Thoroughbred racehorse
  • 25 September – Puccini, Thoroughbred racehorse
  • 23 October – Tiger Tara, Standardbred racehorse

Deaths edit

January edit

February edit

March edit

April edit

May edit

June edit

July edit

August edit

  • 1 August – Eric Tindill, cricketer and rugby player (born 1910)
  • 11 August – Sir Ron Trotter, businessman (born 1927)
  • 14 August – O. E. Middleton, writer (born 1925)
  • 17 August – Koro Dewes, Ngāti Porou kaumātua and Māori language advocate (born 1930)
  • 24 August – Sir Graham Liggins, medical scientist (born 1926)
  • 28 August – Sir Patrick O'Dea, public servant (born 1918)

September edit

October edit

November edit

December edit

  • 4 December – Adrienne Simpson, broadcaster, historian, musicologist and writer (born 1943)
  • 14 December – Ruth Park, author (born 1917)
  • 15 December
    • Tom Newnham, political activist and educationalist (born 1926)
    • Sir Ross Jansen, local-body politician (born 1932)
  • 28 December – Denis Dutton, philosophy academic (born 1944)
  • 30 December – Rex Hamilton, sport shooter (born 1928)
  • 31 December – Syd Ward, cricketer (born 1907)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Statistics New Zealand. Archived from the original on 31 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Former Governors-General". New Zealand Government. from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  3. ^ . Elections 2010. Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Wellington elects Celia Wade-Brown as its new mayor – with majority of 176 votes". Wellington Scoop. 13 October 2010. from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Dunedin City Council – results". Elections NZ. from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  6. ^ Ferguson, Euan (16 January 2010). "Prince William: on Her Majesty's service". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  7. ^ "Commissioner announces routine carriage of Taser by first response staff". New Zealand Police. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  8. ^ Edward Gay (25 April 2010). "Three confirmed dead after helicopter crash". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  9. ^ "NZ soldier killed in Afghanistan named". The New Zealand Herald. 4 August 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  10. ^ Barratt, Joseph; Powley, Kathryn; Carroll, Joanne (4 September 2010). "Nine die as plane crashes in flames". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  11. ^ Bennett, Adam (17 September 2010). "David Garrett resigns as Act Party MP". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  12. ^ AFP: N.Zealand on tornado watch amid storm 'the size of Australia'
  13. ^ Govt confirms stadium collapse inquiry
  14. ^ Daniels, Chris (20 May 2010). "Budget 2010: Income tax slashed, GST to 15 pc". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  15. ^ "Paul Henry suspended". The New Zealand Herald. 5 October 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  16. ^ Ihaka, James; Trevett, Claire (7 October 2010). "TVNZ Paul Henry email". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  17. ^ "Paul Henry resigns from TVNZ". New Zealand Herald. 10 October 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  18. ^ "The Hobbit will be made in New Zealand, PM confirms". BBC News. 27 October 2010. from the original on 28 October 2010. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
  19. ^ "Explosion at NZ coal mine, up to 30 unaccounted for". Reuters. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  20. ^ Cheng, Derek (21 November 2010). "Labour's Kris Faafoi wins Mana by-election". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
  21. ^ "Golden Bay cleans up after worst flood in 150 years". The New Zealand Herald. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  22. ^ "From streetkid to New Zealander of the Year". The Dominion Post. Fairfax New Zealand. 4 February 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  23. ^ . National Rifle Association of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 25 January 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2014.

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The following lists events that happened during 2010 in New Zealand 2009 2008 2007 2010 in New Zealand 2011 2012 2013Decades 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also History of New Zealand List of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand history Contents 1 Population 2 Incumbents 2 1 Regal and vice regal 2 2 Government 2 3 Other party leaders 2 4 Judiciary 2 5 Main centre leaders 3 Events 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 3 13 Holidays and observances 4 Awards 4 1 New Zealander of the year 5 Arts and literature 5 1 New books 5 2 Music 5 3 Performing arts 5 4 Television 5 5 Film 5 6 Internet 6 Sports 6 1 Commonwealth Games 6 2 Cricket 6 3 Horse racing 6 3 1 Harness racing 6 3 2 Thoroughbred racing 6 4 Motorsport 6 5 Netball 6 6 Olympic Games 6 7 Paralympic Games 6 8 Rowing 6 9 Rugby league 6 10 Rugby union 6 11 Shooting 6 12 Soccer 6 13 Tennis 7 Births 8 Deaths 8 1 January 8 2 February 8 3 March 8 4 April 8 5 May 8 6 June 8 7 July 8 8 August 8 9 September 8 10 October 8 11 November 8 12 December 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPopulation editEstimated population as of 31 December 4 373 900 1 Increase since 31 December 2009 41 700 0 96 1 Males per 100 Females 95 7 1 Incumbents editRegal and vice regal edit Head of State Elizabeth II Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand 2 nbsp Elizabeth II nbsp Sir Anand SatyanandGovernment edit 2010 was the second full year of the 49th Parliament Speaker of the House Lockwood Smith Prime Minister John Key Deputy Prime Minister Bill English Minister of Finance Bill English Minister of Foreign Affairs Murray McCully nbsp Lockwood Smith nbsp John Key nbsp Bill English nbsp Murray McCullyOther party leaders edit Labour Phil Goff Leader of the Opposition Act Rodney Hide since 13 June 2004 Greens Metiria Turei since 30 May 2009 and Russel Norman since 3 June 2006 Maori Party Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples nbsp Phil Goff nbsp Rodney Hide nbsp Russel Norman nbsp Metiria Turei nbsp Pita Sharples nbsp Tariana TuriaJudiciary edit Chief Justice Sian Elias nbsp Dame Sian EliasMain centre leaders edit Mayor of Auckland John Banks since October 2007 followed by Len Brown for the Auckland super city Mayor of Tauranga Stuart Crosby since October 2004 Mayor of Hamilton Bob Simcock since May 2007 followed by Julie Hardaker in October 2010 3 Mayor of Wellington Kerry Prendergast since October 2001 followed by Celia Wade Brown in October 2010 4 Mayor of Christchurch Bob Parker since October 2007 Mayor of Dunedin Peter Chin succeeded by Dave Cull 5 nbsp John Banks nbsp Len Brown nbsp Stuart Crosby nbsp Julie Hardaker nbsp Kerry Prendergast nbsp Celia Wade Brown nbsp Bob Parker nbsp Peter Chin nbsp Dave CullEvents edit nbsp The transfer case of Timothy O Donnell at Bagram Airfield nbsp Earthquake damage at the corner of Worcester and Manchester Streets Christchurch on 4 September 2010January edit 17 19 January Prince William of Wales visits New Zealand and represents The Queen officially for the first time by opening the new Supreme Court building in Wellington 6 February edit March edit Tasers are nationally rolled out for police 7 April edit 25 April Three members of the air force are killed when their Iroquois helicopter crashes on the way to Wellington for Anzac day commemorations 8 May edit June edit July edit 13 July Two police officers are injured and police dog Gage is killed after being confronted by an armed offender during a routine drugs search in Phillipstown Christchurch Gage would later be posthumously awarded the PDSA Gold Medal after taking a fatal gunshot wound protecting his injured handler August edit 4 August Lieutenant Tim O Donnell becomes the first New Zealand fatality of the War in Afghanistan after his convoy is attacked 9 September edit 4 September The 7 1 magnitude 2010 Canterbury earthquake causes widespread damage and several power outages particularly in Christchurch All nine passengers on board are killed in a Fletcher FU24 crash the worst aircraft crash in New Zealand in 17 years 10 17 September MP and Corrections Minister David Garrett resigns from the ACT party caucus after revelations that in 1984 he obtained a false passport using details of a deceased child 11 17 22 September A storm the size of Australia passes to the south of New Zealand bringing snow rain gales tornadoes and causing widespread damage 72 000 homes lose power and the roof of a stadium collapses under a snow load in Invercargill and numerous roads are closed 12 13 October edit 1 October The largest reform in the tax system since the 1980s takes effect GST is raised to 15 company tax rates drop from 30 to 28 and the top tax bracket falls from 38 to 33 14 5 October Breakfast broadcaster Paul Henry is suspended by TVNZ after questioning if New Zealand s ethnic minority Governor General Anand Satyanand is a proper New Zealander 15 On 7 October Henry is embroiled in further controversy as his mockery of Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit is declared racist and unacceptable and New Zealand s ambassador to India is summoned for a dressing down 16 Henry resigns from TVNZ on 10 October 17 9 October Elections held for all of New Zealand s city district and regional councils and all District Health Boards 27 October After crisis talks with Warner Bros executives Prime Minister John Key announces the 670 million project to film The Hobbit will go ahead in New Zealand Acting unions had threatened to boycott the movies leading Warner Bros and New Line to consider taking the production elsewhere 18 November edit 19 November A gas explosion in the Pike River coal mine traps 29 workers underground 19 20 November Labour candidate Kris Faafoi wins the 2010 Mana by election 20 December edit 28 December A storm moves up the country Two bridges on the Aorere River are swept away including the historic Salisbury Swing Bridge 21 Holidays and observances edit 6 February Waitangi Day 25 April ANZAC Day 2 June Queen s Birthday Monday 5 June Matariki 27 October Labour DayAwards editNew Zealander of the year edit The inaugural awards take place 22 New Zealander of the Year Ray Avery Senior New Zealander of the Year Sir Eion Edgar Young New Zealander of the Year Divya Dhar Community of the Year Victory Village Local Hero Haami Sam Tutu ChapmanArts and literature editNew books edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Music edit Main article 2010 in New Zealand music Performing arts edit Benny Award presented by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand to Gary Daverne ONZM Television edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Film edit Boy Matariki Predicament Tracker WoundInternet edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Sports editCommonwealth Games edit Main article New Zealand at the 2010 Commonwealth Games nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total6 22 8 36Cricket edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Horse racing edit Harness racing edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Thoroughbred racing edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Motorsport edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Netball edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Olympic Games edit Main article New Zealand at the 2010 Winter Olympics New Zealand sends a team of 16 competitors in eight sports nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total0 0 0 0Paralympic Games edit Main article New Zealand at the 2010 Winter Paralympics New Zealand sends a team of two competitors in one sport nbsp Gold nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze Total1 0 0 1Rowing edit The 2010 World Rowing Championships were held at Lake Karapiro near Hamilton New Zealand between 29 October 7 November Rugby league edit Main article 2010 New Zealand rugby league season New Zealand co hosted the 2010 Four Nations and also won the tournament defeating Australia in the final at Suncorp Stadium The New Zealand Warriors finished fifth in the National Rugby League before being eliminated in the first round of the play offs The Junior Warriors won the Toyota Cup Auckland won the Albert Baskerville Trophy defeating Counties Manukau in the final Rugby union edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Shooting edit Ballinger Belt Jonathan Cload United Kingdom Ross Geange Otorohanga second top New Zealander 23 Soccer edit At the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals in South Africa New Zealand finish third in their pool after achieving three draws 1 1 vs Slovakia 1 1 vs Italy and 0 0 vs Paraguay Tennis edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2011 Births edit21 August Suavito Thoroughbred racehorse 25 September Puccini Thoroughbred racehorse 23 October Tiger Tara Standardbred racehorseDeaths editJanuary edit 7 January Peggy Dunstan poet writer born 1920 12 January Patricia Hook religious sister nurse and hospital administrator born 1921 Elizabeth Moody actor born 1939 Juliet Peter artist potter printmaker born 1915 23 January Douglas J Martin religious leader born 1927 31 January Pauly Fuemana musician born 1969 February edit 7 February Peter Lorimer mathematician born 1939 8 February Duncan McVey association football player born 1938 23 February Richard Giese flautist born 1924 March edit 2 March Mate Jakich rugby union player born 1940 13 March Sir Ian Axford space scientist born 1933 Terry Heffernan politician born 1952 17 March Tim Chadwick artist and author born 1962 21 March Margaret Moth photojournalist born 1951 25 March Ben Gascoigne astronomer born 1915 28 March Sir Gaven Donne jurist former Chief Justice of various Pacific nations born 1914 30 March Bruce Turner field hockey player and cricketer born 1930 April edit 2 April Malcolm Hahn athlete born 1931 5 April Jim Edwards politician born 1927 6 April Tony MacGibbon cricketer born 1924 17 April Mervyn Probine physicist and public servant born 1924 28 April Elma Maua journalist born 1948 May edit 8 May Deborah Pullen association football player born 1963 12 May John Warham photographer and ornithologist born 1919 16 May Jason Palmer prison guard born c 1977 20 May Hugh Morris founder of McDonald s New Zealand born 1929 21 May Trevor Meale cricketer born 1928 22 May Peter Hall World War II flying ace born 1922 23 May Beaver singer born 1950 Paul Reynolds internet commentator born 1949 30 May Dame Pat Evison actor born 1924 31 May Merata Mita filmmaker born 1942 June edit 3 June Ross Beever geneticist and mycologist born 1946 Bill Clark rugby union player born 1929 5 June Sir Neil Anderson naval officer born 1927 6 June Vincent Ingram Cook Islands politician born 1946 10 June Paul Dobbs motorcycle road racer born 1970 27 June Eric Godley botanist and biographer born 1919 July edit 7 July Moko bottlenose dolphin born 2006 8 July Scott Guy farmer 10 July Eric Batchelor soldier born 1920 David Gay soldier cricketer and educator born 1920 20 July Sir Randal Elliott ophthalmologist born 1922 Gus Fisher fashion industry leader and philanthropist born 1920 Sir Gordon Mason local body politician born 1921 Peta Rutter actor born 1959 25 July Barrie Devenport Cook Strait swimmer born 1935 28 July Bob Quickenden association footballer born 1923 30 July Esme Tombleson politician born 1917 August edit 1 August Eric Tindill cricketer and rugby player born 1910 11 August Sir Ron Trotter businessman born 1927 14 August O E Middleton writer born 1925 17 August Koro Dewes Ngati Porou kaumatua and Maori language advocate born 1930 24 August Sir Graham Liggins medical scientist born 1926 28 August Sir Patrick O Dea public servant born 1918 September edit 21 September Sir Archie Taiaroa Maori leader born 1937 22 September Graeme Hunt journalist author and historian born 1952 25 September Allan Elsom rugby union player born 1925 Morrie McHugh rugby union player born 1917 October edit 7 October Ian Morris musician born 1957 10 October Les Gibbard cartoonist born 1945 27 October Maurice Goodall Anglican bishop born 1928 28 October Keith Bracey broadcaster born 1916 29 October John Mudgeway rugby player born c 1961 31 October Alan Blake rugby union player born 1922 November edit 7 November Kurt Baier philosophy academic born 1917 8 November Tom Walker soil science academic and television personality born 1916 9 November John Cunneen eighth Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Christchurch born 1932 14 November Sir Gordon Bisson naval officer and jurist born 1918 17 November Johnny Simpson rugby player born 1922 28 November Te Aue Davis Maori weaver born 1925 December edit 4 December Adrienne Simpson broadcaster historian musicologist and writer born 1943 14 December Ruth Park author born 1917 15 December Tom Newnham political activist and educationalist born 1926 Sir Ross Jansen local body politician born 1932 28 December Denis Dutton philosophy academic born 1944 30 December Rex Hamilton sport shooter born 1928 31 December Syd Ward cricketer born 1907 See also editList of years in New Zealand Timeline of New Zealand history History of New Zealand Military history of New Zealand Timeline of the New Zealand environment Timeline of New Zealand s links with AntarcticaReferences edit a b c Historical population estimates tables Statistics New Zealand Archived from the original on 31 December 2017 Former Governors General New Zealand Government Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Hamilton City Council Elections 2010 Archived from the original on 12 October 2010 Retrieved 9 October 2010 Wellington elects Celia Wade Brown as its new mayor with majority of 176 votes Wellington Scoop 13 October 2010 Archived from the original on 13 October 2010 Retrieved 14 October 2010 Dunedin City Council results Elections NZ Archived from the original on 13 October 2010 Retrieved 10 October 2010 Ferguson Euan 16 January 2010 Prince William on Her Majesty s service The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 3 February 2010 Commissioner announces routine carriage of Taser by first response staff New Zealand Police Retrieved 9 February 2024 Edward Gay 25 April 2010 Three confirmed dead after helicopter crash The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 21 November 2010 NZ soldier killed in Afghanistan named The New Zealand Herald 4 August 2010 Retrieved 21 November 2010 Barratt Joseph Powley Kathryn Carroll Joanne 4 September 2010 Nine die as plane crashes in flames The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 20 November 2010 Bennett Adam 17 September 2010 David Garrett resigns as Act Party MP The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 14 September 2011 AFP N Zealand on tornado watch amid storm the size of Australia Govt confirms stadium collapse inquiry Daniels Chris 20 May 2010 Budget 2010 Income tax slashed GST to 15 pc The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 11 February 2011 Paul Henry suspended The New Zealand Herald 5 October 2010 Retrieved 5 October 2010 Ihaka James Trevett Claire 7 October 2010 TVNZ Paul Henry email The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 7 October 2010 Paul Henry resigns from TVNZ New Zealand Herald 10 October 2010 Retrieved 10 October 2010 The Hobbit will be made in New Zealand PM confirms BBC News 27 October 2010 Archived from the original on 28 October 2010 Retrieved 27 October 2010 Explosion at NZ coal mine up to 30 unaccounted for Reuters 18 November 2010 Retrieved 20 November 2010 Cheng Derek 21 November 2010 Labour s Kris Faafoi wins Mana by election The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 20 November 2010 Golden Bay cleans up after worst flood in 150 years The New Zealand Herald 29 December 2010 Retrieved 14 February 2022 From streetkid to New Zealander of the Year The Dominion Post Fairfax New Zealand 4 February 2010 Retrieved 5 February 2010 New Zealand champion shot Ballinger Belt winners National Rifle Association of New Zealand Archived from the original on 25 January 2015 Retrieved 18 April 2014 External 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