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Arts and entertainment
[edit]- List of songs by New Zealand artists that reached number-one on the Hot 100 (USA)
- Kimbra and Lorde are the only Kiwis to gain the hotspot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, besides OMC's How Bizarre reached No.1 on the U.S. Mainstream Top 40 in 1997.
- Crowded House reached the Billboard Hot 100 at least twice, but not no.1 – FWIW, Gin Wigmore, Flight of the Conchords, and The Naked and Famous have also appeared on the Top 200, but not Hot 100. Perhaps a list of kiwi artists who have reached the Billboard Top 200 or Hot 100 might be more sensible?
- The articles NZ Acts in the US Charts 1: the road to How Bizarre and NZ Acts in the US Charts 2: Lorde and beyond lists various NZers who had US charting songs.
- Theatre of New Zealand
- Arts festivals – Dunedin Arts Festival
- Gogglebox NZ – NZ version of UK TV show
- McPhail and Gadsby – 1980s comedy show
- New Zealand Reading Ambassador[1][2]
- The Traitors NZ – NZ version of Dutch TV show
Authors
[edit]- Gillian Candler – children's author
- Bee Dawson – Writer and historian
- Arlo Kelly – author
Artists
[edit]- William Bergman – 20th century photographer
- Andrew de Boer – painter
- Cuthbert Clarke – 19th C artist
- Tracy Collins – multi-media artist
- John Elam – 19th C art patron
- Blythe Fletcher – 20th C painter
- Kit Frost – 21st century photographer
- Norman H. Good – photographer
- Frederick Gully – 19th century painter
- Paul Hartigan – sculptor
- Thomas Biddulph Hutton – 19th c artist
- Arthur James Iles – 20th century photographer
- John Ioane
- Arthur Lush – 20th century photographer
- James McKelvie – 19th century art patron
- J.J. Merrett – 19th century artist
- George Moodie (photographer) – 19th century photographer
- Richard C. Moore (sculptor) – painter/sculptor/designer
- John Radford – sculptor
- James Douglas Richardson – 19th/20th century photographer
- Peter Robinson – 20th/21st century sculptor
- Gerard Smyth (director) – Christchurch film director
- Simon Stockley – painter
- Marte Szirmay- sculptor
- Jeff Thomson (sculptor) – sculptor
- Denys Watkins – printmaker
- Felicity West – printmaker
- Phoebe Morris – book illustrator
Other arts and entertainment biographies
[edit]- Derek Lind
- Max Key (redirect) – son of John Key; DJ for George FM
- Clint Randell
- Sia Trokenheim [1] [2] [3]
- Ray Woolf [4]
- Significant winners from http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/category/vault/past-winners/
Geography
[edit]- Double Island (New Zealand), one of the Mercury Islands in New Zealand
- Great Alpine Highway
- Ohinemuri Reserve – current location of the Big Lemon & Paeroa bottle
- Hongoeka Bay, Plimmerton – home of Patricia Grace and example of a settlement with its own marae
- Murimotu Island
- Winchmore
- Golden Triangle - The area including and between Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga with half NZ's population and much of the population growth.
- The red links on New Zealand State Highway network & List of New Zealand State Highways including: Alpine Pacific Triangle, Christchurch Ring Road, Classic New Zealand Wine Trail, Foothills Scenic Route, Pacific Coast Highway, Thermal Explorer Highway.
- Pacific Coast Highway (New Zealand) also redirect Pacific Coast Highway (NZ) (ext resource) currently dabbed at Pacific Coast Highway
- The red links on the List of New Zealand mountains by height
- The red links on the List of glaciers of New Zealand
- The red links on the List of lakes in New Zealand
- Lake Carrot – isthmus of the Aupouri Peninsula; Far North District; coordinates 35°01′20″S 173°11′15″E / 35.02222°S 173.18750°E
- Lake Gem (or Lake Little Gem) – south of Lake Ngatu; Far North District; coordinates 35°02′22″S 173°11′40″E / 35.03944°S 173.19444°E
- Lake Rotokawau (Kaipara) – southern Pouto Peninsula; Kaipara District; coordinates 36°20′50″S 174°08′50″E / 36.34722°S 174.14722°E
- Whau Valley Reservoir – northwest of Whangarei; Whangarei District; coordinates 35°42′30″S 174°17′10″E / 35.70833°S 174.28611°E
- The red links on the List of rivers of New Zealand – only a few left, but many to be categorised by region.
- Awakino River (Canterbury)
- Joes River (New Zealand)
- Kaituna River (Marlborough)
- Kākāpōtahi River / Little Waitaha River
- Karetu River (Northland)
- Katikara River
- Lee River (New Zealand)
- Newton River (New Zealand)
- Park River (New Zealand)
- Rum River (New Zealand)
- Sheriff River (also known as Station Creek (New Zealand) Station Creek or Sheriff River, Wikidata Q35372726)
- Soils of New Zealand
- Thomas River (Canterbury)
- Thomas River (West Coast)
- The red links on the List of volcanoes in New Zealand
- The red links on the List of waterfalls of New Zealand
- Ecological footprint of New Zealand (several published articles available on the subject)
- See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Cities, Wikipedia:WikiProject Ecoregions, and Wikipedia:WikiProject New Zealand places
Buildings and structures
[edit]- Alasdair Cassels (1950–2022) d:Q111678646 developer of The Tannery (New Zealand) d:Q111678909 in Christchurch (one of the most remarkable post-EQ initiatives)
- Johnstones Hill Tunnels – see Twin Coast Discovery Highway
- SkyPath – most certainly notable in its own right, even though it will be attached to the Auckland Harbour Bridge
- Tāwhaki National Aerospace Centre on Kaitorete Spit
- War memorial halls (the collective group of halls build as war memorials across New Zealand, often with common features)
- Missing Category I and II buildings from the New Zealand Historic Places Trust register (see the list)
Architects
[edit]- Kenneth Aimer – 20th C architect
- Charles Le Neve Arnold – 20th C architect
- Alva Bartley – 20th C architect
- Edmund Bell (architect) – 19th C architect
- Edward Bentley – 19th C architect
- Edward Billson – 20th C architect
- W.R. Bloomfield – 19th C architect
- Pierre F.M. Burrows – 19th C architect
- B.C. Chilwell – 20th C architect
- Walter Arthur Cumming – 20th C architect
- Tibor K. Donner – 20th C architect
- Malcolm Keith Draffin – 20th C architect
- R.F. Draffin – 20th C architect
- John Goldwater (architect) – 20th century architect
- Hugh Grierson – 20th C architect
- Humphrey Hall – 20th Century architect
- Philip Herepath – 19th C architect
- Richard Keals – 19th C architect
- Roy Alston Lippencott – 20th C architect
- John Lemon (architect)
- Horace Massey- 20th century architect
- T.W. May – 20th century architect
- Craig Moller (architect)
- R.W. de Montalk – 20th century architect
- Thomas Mullions – 20th century architect
- Richard Naish – 20th century architect
- Arthur Sinclair O'Connor- 20th century architect
- Daniel B. Patterson – 20th century architect
- Llew Piper – 20th century architect
- Imi Porsolt – 20th century architect
- Neville H. Price – 20th century architect (60's)
- Walter Robertson (architect) – 19th century architect
- David Ross – architect
- Clinton Savage – 20th century architect
- J. Sholto-Smith – 20th century architect
- W. Robin Simpson – 20th century architect
- John Sinclair – architect
- James Slator – 19th & 20th century architect & engineer
- C. Trevithick – 20th century architect
- Norman Wade – 19th & 20th century architect
- Ewen Wainscott – 20th century architect
- Bill Wilson (architect) – 20th century architect
- James Wrigley – 19th century architect
Sport
[edit]- Bowls in New Zealand
- New Zealand Breakers–Perth Wildcats rivalry
- Cricket Max – currently just a section in Short form cricket. Should be enough around for a stand-alone article. Grutness...wha? 08:30, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
- Rowing in New Zealand
- List of New Zealand Silver Ferns representatives
- Steinlager New Zealand Rugby Awards
Sports biographies
[edit]- Red links on List of New Zealand national rugby union players
- Red links on List of New Zealand Kiwis representatives
- Medal winners at the Paralympic Games have presumed notability. There are lists at [5]
- John Mayhew (doctor) – former medical officer for the All Blacks
Māori-related articles
[edit]- Haunui, Hinemoana, Te Matau a Māui (waka) – waka. Some text can be swiped from Gaualofa
- Kaupapa Māori
- Kotahi Rau Pukapuka Trust – see Māori language
- Kuia
- Ngahiraka Mai Tawhiti – waka
- List of traditional Māori foods
- Moa-hunter Culture
- Te Tii marae
- Te Toki Waka Hourua – voyaging society
- E-Tangata – Māori and Pacifica focused online magazine
- Phantom canoe - currently redirects to Mount Tarawera
Māori biographies
[edit]- Darryn Joseph – Te Reo linguist and writer
- Maori of the year[3][4]
- Olly Ohlson – broadcaster and teacher
History, politics, law, and society
[edit]- Red links on the subpages of Lists of Acts of the New Zealand Parliament
- Alcohol laws of New Zealand separate out from Alcohol in New Zealand
- Assisted Passage Migration Scheme (New Zealand) – compare the Australian article Assisted Passage Migration Scheme (to include history from New Zealand Company, Provincial period and Vogel scheme on?
- Banking in New Zealand
- Bibliography of New Zealand – see Category:Bibliographies of countries or regions
- Bluff Oyster Festival
- Education Central – news site about NZ education
- Environmental Law Initiative
- Eugenics in New Zealand – Userspace draft at User:ATMmachinePC/Drafts/Eugenics in New Zealand, I'm making slow progress, will move to draft space when it's fleshed out. Currently holds no proper text, but tons of sources inside <!-- !--> tags. ATMmachinePC (talk) 21:23, 18 November 2023 (UTC)
- Can I suggest that you move this to draft space now, ATMmachinePC? It's always best to work in draft space because if someone else starts an article on the same topic (be that in article space or in draft space), they get to see that there's already something in draft space. They won't get notified of a draft in user space, though. Schwede66 21:36, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
- Sure, will do Schwede66. ATMmachinePC (talk) 22:30, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
- Draft now exists at Draft:Eugenics in New Zealand ATMmachinePC (talk) 22:33, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
- Sure, will do Schwede66. ATMmachinePC (talk) 22:30, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
- Can I suggest that you move this to draft space now, ATMmachinePC? It's always best to work in draft space because if someone else starts an article on the same topic (be that in article space or in draft space), they get to see that there's already something in draft space. They won't get notified of a draft in user space, though. Schwede66 21:36, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
- Game Animal Council
- Government Superannuation Fund Authority
- Greenhouse Policy Coalition – lobby against climate change policy that used to be quite influential
- Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation
- He Waka Eke Noa
- Hot Air (documentary) – documentary about climate change politics in NZ
- In a land of plenty – documentary about Rogernomics and neoliberalism in NZ
- Insurance in New Zealand???
- Iran–New Zealand relations
- Living Standards Framework – indicator used by treasury to measure progress
- Murder of Michael McGrath, or maybe "Disappearance of...", where David Benbow is the suspect according to Crown Law
- Minister for Food Safety
- New Zealand case law – list important NZ legal cases by category
- New Zealand Criminal Cases Review Commission
- New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 – see Wayne Brown (New Zealand politician)
- New Zealand Public Interest Panel; like the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, but set up by the University of Canterbury and some high-powered legal experts
- Nuclear-Test-Ban Act 1999 see [www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1999/0010/latest/DLM19382.html]
- Pacific reset – foreign policy doctrine
- P.A.C.I.F.I.C.A. – NGO
- People Against Prisons Aotearoa – NGO
- Racism in New Zealand
- Recreational drug use in New Zealand – Currently Cannabis in New Zealand has some information on drug use in New Zealand, but it does not widely discuss the role of drug use in NZ society. As other drugs are also affecting and influencing NZ, I think an article on the role of all recreational drug use in New Zealand would be best to fill this critical gap. Philipp.governale (talk) 04:42, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
- Science and technology in New Zealand
- Studylink – given the number of clients this must be worthy of its own article? At current it redirects to Ministry of Social Development (New Zealand)
- Suicide in New Zealand
- Te Uru Kahika
- Trade unions in New Zealand
- Urban planning in New Zealand
- Vehicle Confiscation and Seizure Bill [6], [7]
- Westpac New Zealand – this needs to be an article split off from the existing Westpac article.
- Regional Council articles – fill the gaps in Category:Regional councils of New Zealand, though not all Regional Councils seem to be in this category. See article Regions of New Zealand: the two redlinks are Hawke's Bay Regional Council and Marlborough District Council.
- Maybe articles for each of the Royal visits to New Zealand, but in the meantime, what's there should be extended to match the Australian equivalent
History, politics, law, and society biographies
[edit]- Ron Brierley getting possibly stripped of his knighthood brings the other two New Zealanders back into prominence who have previously been stripped of their honours; both of them were politicians:
- Dr Morgan Fahey (Q106311198), deputy mayor of Christchurch (1989–1998); OBE in 1977 and revoked in 2000 over sexual offending
- Hugh Hamilton (Q106310597) (Hugh Hamilton (mayor)), mayor of Central Hawke's Bay (1989–1995), MNZM in 1997 and revoked in 2018 over financial fraud
- Jayden Headley
- Aaron Mahoney
- Yvonne Sharp, mayor of Far North Dist; Pamela Peters, the mayor of Whangarei
- Redlinks in New Zealand's Top 100 History Makers (only two to go) and New Zealand Listener Power List
- Matthew Ferrara – First NZ soldier dead in Afghanistan – also nephew of Phil Goff. Recipient of United States Army Silver Star
- Andre Broome see [8]
- Red links on Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/NZ/Dictionary of New Zealand Biography/A-M (see DNZB)
- Red links on Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/NZ/Dictionary of New Zealand Biography/N-Z (see DNZB)
- Missing bios on List of King's and Queen's Counsel in New Zealand
- Mama Hooch rape case Mama Hooch rape case, Wikidata Q126190087
- Lesley Martin – does she deserve her own article or should her biographical details be a part of Euthanasia in New Zealand?
- Red links on Hector Medal
- Missing people on Commissioner of Police (New Zealand)
- Re Red links in the New Zealand sections of the various Honours Lists; but first check if there is an article under the name they are usually known by and do a redirect. The 2004 Birthday Honours list just required some redirects, but there may be others?
- RSNZ members: http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/organisation/academy/fellowship/ / http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/membership/companions/
- Harry Orsman – Harold William (H.W., Harry) Orsman, the great NZ lexicographer
- Librarians: http://lianza.org.nz/awards/recognition-awards/life-members
- Yikun Zhang (Q57421731), Chinese businessman who is one of the four accused in the National Party donation fraud court case; has detailed article on Chinese WP
- Rebecca Matthews (Q107401046), Wellington city councillor who gets a lot of media attention for her strong housing / urban development advocacy
- Shamubeel Eaqub – economist and frequent media commentator
- Michael Barnett (businessperson) — Auckland business leader
Chairpersons of district health boards
[edit]I've written an article listing chairpersons of district health boards and found that there are (or have been) 81 of them. Of those, 13 have an article on the English Wikipedia. I've had a look at each of the remaining, created Wikidata entries for the lot, and uploaded photos to Commons where those are available (which is quite a few of them as many end up with a gong and the governor-general makes investiture photos available with a free licence). Based on a quick assessment I conclude that 33 of them are possibly not notable, but 35 of them are notable. Here's a list of those who should meet the notability threshold. MurielMary, 12 of those 35 are women. Schwede 66 19:53, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
Name | DHB | Wikidata |
---|---|---|
Rick Bettle | Southland, West Coast | d:Q92313955 |
Mary Bourke | Taranaki | d:Q92325596 |
Harry Burkhardt | Northland | d:Q92177968 |
Joe Butterfield | South Canterbury, Southern | d:Q88986485 |
Murray Cleverley | Canterbury, South Canterbury | d:Q88983009 |
Gregor Coster | Counties Manukau, West Coast | d:Q90415169 |
Peter Glensor | Hutt Valley | d:Q91381714 |
Ron Luxton | South Canterbury | d:Q92313783 |
Sally Macauley | Northland | d:Q92205264 |
Jim Mather | Lakes | d:Q91393641 |
Bruce Matheson | Canterbury | d:Q88991448 |
Graeme Milne | Waikato | d:Q92475486 |
Tony Norman | Northland | d:Q92313245 |
Patrick O'Connor | Whanganui | d:Q92994823 |
Jerry Rickman | Waikato | d:Q92801630 |
Deryck Shaw | Lakes | d:Q91395056 |
Pat Snedden | Auckland, Counties Manukau | d:Q90427851 |
Phil Sunderland | MidCentral | d:Q91397046 |
Richard Thomson | Otago | d:Q91291573 |
Hayden Wano | Taranaki | d:Q92337038 |
Rex Williams | West Coast | d:Q92854746 |
John Young | Taranaki | d:Q92461701 |
Environment, nature, and science
[edit]- "February 2023 New Zealand floods (part of Cyclone Giselle) to complement 2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods
- Taumata Arowai, incoming drinking water regulator to be headed by Bill Bayfield
- Ultracoelostoma (beech scale insects) – we have only Ultracoelostoma assimile
- Waitatapia Stream
- Water resources in New Zealand (see also Water in New Zealand)
- Worsley Stream
Environment, nature, and science biographies
[edit]- Eloise Gibson, science journalist; has won a number of awards
- Sylvia Durrant QSM (The Bird Lady)[5][6] – A graphic biography of Durrant by Johanna Emeney and Sarah Laing was published in 2022.[7]
General
[edit]- Redlinks on User:TUF-KAT/Topics_by_country
- Redlinks on the Women in Red project's page for New Zealand
- Compac Sorting – reasonably large NZ technology company
- Ebos Group – one of the largest companies by market capitalisation on NZX
- Horticulture New Zealand – Horticulture lobby group
- Ocean Flyer, the company that is developing the transport vessel that's a mix between a boat and a plane
- Otago Goldfields Cavalcade
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/NZ/Olympians
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/NZ/New Zealand Historic Places Trust
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/NZ/Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (two works – one published in 1940, and the other from 1990 onwards)
References
[edit]- ^ https://natlib.govt.nz/about-us/collaborative-projects/new-zealand-reading-ambassador
- ^ "Ben Brown is New Zealand's first reading ambassador". 4 May 2021.
- ^ "Ngā Toa Whakaihuwaka – Māori of the Year Awards 2012 Finalis | Scoop News".
- ^ http://tvnz.co.nz/marae-investigates/maori-year-4205308
- ^ https://i.stuff.co.nz/environment/102628094/the-bird-lady-sylvia-durrants-tale-of-love-and-birds
- ^ https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/bird-lady-sylvia-durrant-retires-and-closes-her-rothesay-bay-sanctuary/IF7DM7DW56FWI3KBAHFS5I6EFE/
- ^ https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/2018860060/johanna-emeney-and-sarah-laing-picturing-auckland-s-famous-bird-lady