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First New Zealand film nominated in any category. 1980: Lloyd Phillips: The Dollar Bottom: Won First New Zealander to win in any category. 2004: Taika Waititi Ainsley Gardiner: Two Cars, One Night: Nominated 2014: James Lucas: The Phone Call: Won Dual British-New Zealand citizen. Shared with Mat Kirkby.
New Zealand award winners (11 C) A. Anzac of the Year Award recipients (3 P) New Zealand visual arts awards (16 P) F. ... 2011 New Zealand bravery awards;
The New Zealander of the Year Awards, currently known as the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards, celebrate the achievements of New Zealanders and were founded in 2010 by Australian Jeffrey John Hopp. Nominations are accepted from the general public and a judging panel selects finalists in each category.
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The first New Zealand television awards were the National TV Awards, which ran from 1964–1965, organised by the New Zealand Television Workshop. The trophy was designed by noted sculptor Greer Twiss. [2] From 1970–1985, the New Zealand Feltex Awards honoured New Zealand television, sponsored by carpet manufacturer Feltex. [3]
It was the 46th New Zealand Radio Awards, recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The nominees were announced on 5 April 2023, with the award winners announced at a ceremony that was held on 1 June 2023.
Award Result Ref. 1984 'The Marriage of Figaro' Best Opera Recording - Kiri Te Kanawa: Won [1] 1997 'When I Fall in Love' performed by Natalie Cole, Nat King Cole: Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist - Alan Broadbent: Won [2] 2000 'Lonely Town' Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist - Alan Broadbent: Won [3] 2004
The first awards for New Zealand recorded music were the Loxene Golden Disc awards, launched in 1965. The awards were created by soap powder manufacturer Reckitt & Colman's advertising agency, with support from the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC), the New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industries and the Australasian Performing Rights Society (APRA), with the awards named after ...