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Julia Gillard
Prime Minister from 24 June 2010 to - 26 June 2013
Located in History / Australia / Australian Prime Ministers
1879 Kaitangata mine accident
On 21 February, 34 miners were killed in an explosion at the Kaitangata coal mine in Otago.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1894 Wairarapa shipwreck
In the third worst shipwreck in New Zealand waters, 121 lives were lost when the Union Steam Ship Company steamer Wairarapa struck Miners Head, on the northern tip of Great Barrier Island, 90 kilometres north-east of Auckland.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1896 Brunner mine accident
On 26 March an explosion at Brunner, West Coast, killed 65 coal miners in New Zealand’s worst mining disaster.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1942 Seacliff Mental Hospital fire
On 9 December a fire at Seacliff Mental Hospital, north of Dunedin, killed 37 of the 39 female patients in Ward 5.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1943 Hyde railway accident
On 4 June the Cromwell–Dunedin express derailed near Hyde, central Otago, with the loss of 21 lives.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1947 Ballantyne’s fire
On 18 November 41 people were killed in New Zealand’s deadliest fire, in the Ballantyne’s Department Store in Christchurch.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1968 Wahine shipwreck
On 10 April the Lyttelton–Wellington ferry Wahine struck Barrett Reef at the entrance to Wellington Harbour in atrocious conditions caused by tropical cyclone Giselle.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1984 Floods devastate Southland
A record one-day total of 84.8 millimetres of rain caused extensive surface flooding in the streets of Invercargill, Riverton, Otautau, Tuatapere and Bluff. A state of emergency was declared in the early hours of 27 January.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters
1995 Cave Creek disaster
On 28 April a Department of Conservation viewing platform built over a cliff at Cave Creek in the West Coast’s Paparoa National Park collapsed, killing 14 people.
Located in History / New Zealand / Time Line of New Zealand disasters