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Incumbents Regal and Vice Regal Government The 46th New Zealand Parliament continued. Government was The Labour Party led by Helen Clark, In coalition with Alliance, led by Jim Anderton. In the 2002 General Election Labour was returned to power, in coalition with The Progressive Party led by Jim Anderton, and backed with supporting supply votes by United Future, led by Peter Dunne. Opposition Leaders See: Category:Parliament of New Zealand, New Zealand elections Main centre leaders Arts and literature See 2002 in art, 2002 in literature, Category:2002 books Music See: 2002 in music Radio and Television See: 2002 in New Zealand television, 2002 in television, List of TVNZ television programming, Category:New Zealand television, TV3 (New Zealand), Category:New Zealand television shows, Public broadcasting in New Zealand Film See: Category:2002 film awards, 2002 in film, List of New Zealand feature films, Cinema of New Zealand, Category:2002 films Internet See: NZ Internet History Appointments and awards See: New Zealand Order of Merit, Order of New Zealand Sport Athletics Basketball Commonwealth Games - See New Zealand at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
Cricket Golf - See New Zealand Open, Check Category:New Zealand golfers in overseas tournaments.
Horse racing Harness racing Thoroughbred racing Netball - see Silver Ferns, National Bank Cup ,
Olympics - see New Zealand at the 2002 Winter Olympics,
Rugby Union Rugby league - The New Zealand Warriors had their best season ever in the Australian NRL competition, winning the Minor Premiership and making the Grand Final, which they lost to the Sydney Roosters, 30-8
- The Bartercard Cup was won by the Mt Albert Lions who defeated the Hibiscus Coast Raiders 24-20 in the grand final, the last match ever played at Carlaw Park.
- The New Zealand Kiwis played in six test matches, winning three and drawing one:
- 12 October: Lost to Australia 24-32;
- 3 November: Defeated Wales 50-22;
- 9 November: Defeated Great Britain 30-16;
- 16 November: Drew with Great Britain 14-all;
- 23 November: Lost to Great Britain 10-16;
- 30 November: Defeated France 22-14.
Soccer Births Deaths - 15 February: Kevin Smith, actor.
- 22 February: Sir Raymond Firth, ethnologist.
- 14 March: Cherry Barbara Grimm, fantasy and science-fiction writer under the pseudonym Cherry Wilder.
- 28 May: Norman King, politician.
- 23 July: William Bell, cricketer.
- 24 August: Alan Brash, church leader.
- 3 October: Dalvanius Prime, entertainer.
- 31 October: David Henry Lewis, doctor, sailor and Polynesian scholar (in Queensland).
- 29 December: Don Clarke, rugby player.
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