The Press

Full list of those being honoured

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The New Zealand

Order of Merit

Dames Companion (DNZM)

Dr Anna Louisa de Launey Crighton, QSO, JP, for services to heritage preservati­on and governance Noeline Taurua, for services to netball

Professor Marilyn Joy Waring, CNZM, for services to women and economics

Knights Companion (KNZM) Stephen William Hansen, CNZM for services to rugby

Robert George Martin, MNZM, for services to people with disabiliti­es The Honourable Joseph Victor Williams, for services to the judiciary

Companions of the Order (CNZM)

John Daniel Barnett, ONZM, for services to film and television Professor Richard Dodgshun Bedford, QSO, for services to governance

Robert James Campbell, for services to governance and business

Dr Jennifer Barbara Carryer, MNZM, for services to health, particular­ly nursing

Antony John Carter, for services to business governance

Gillian, Lady Deane, for services to philanthro­py, particular­ly for rare disorders, the arts and youth Helen Mary Heffernan, for services to health

Dr Frances Anne Hughes, ONZM, JP, for services to mental health and nursing

Rachael Le Mesurier, for services to governance, the community and health

Donald Evan Murray MacCormick, for services to health, particular­ly surgery

Dr Michael Edward Matthews, for services to food technology and the food industry

John Walter McKinnon, QSO, for services to New Zealand-China relations

Roger John Moses, ONZM, for services to education

Helen Joan Plume, for services to the environmen­t

Dr Edward Ward, for services to intensive care practice

Dr Dianne Rosemary Webster, QSO, for services to health, particular­ly paediatric­s

Officers of the Order (ONZM) Priscilla Jane Askew, for services to music

Jan Patricia Bolwell, for services to dance and theatre

Lydia Pounamu Bradey, for services to mountainee­ring Murray Ernest Cammick, for services to the music industry Elizabeth Jane Clark, for services to gymnastics

Associate Professor Hendrika Martine Crezee, for services to interprete­r and translator education

Grant Thomas Crothers, for services to Tokelau and the fishing industry

Dr John Wayne Delahunt, for services to endocrinol­ogy and the transgende­r community Margaret Hine Forsyth, for services to netball and the community Graeme William Gale, for services to aviation and conservati­on Rosslyn Ann Gale, for services to aviation and conservati­on

William Morris Gosden, MNZM, for services to the film industry

Karyn Lee Maxwell Hay, for services to broadcasti­ng and the music industry

Michael Hopkinson, for services to kayaking and outdoor education Dr Harvey Eshkol Indyk, for services to analytical chemistry and the dairy industry

Susan Jane Kedgley, for services to women and governance Anthony Francis Kokshoorn, for services to local government and the community

Laura Robyn Langman, for services to netball

Dr George William Mason, for services to conservati­on, philanthro­py and the community Paul McGill, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand Amanda Elizabeth Anngold McIntosh, for services to early childhood education

Annette Margaret Milligan, for services to health, particular­ly nursing

Robert Narev, MNZM, for services to the community and education Ranui Ngarimu, for services to Māori art and culture, particular­ly weaving

Shaun Michael Norman, for services to mountainee­ring, alpine safety and the community

Dr Keith William Ovenden, for services to the arts

Susan Diana Price, for services to literature and philanthro­py Lynden Ann Sainsbury, for services to philanthro­py and the community

Mary Gemma Schumacher, for services to palliative care Emeritus Professor Warwick Bruce Silvester, for services to science and conservati­on Suzanne Mary Sinclair, for services to the community and governance Stephen John Tew, for services to rugby and sports administra­tion Reverend Nove Vailaau, for services to the Samoan community Shayne William Walker, for services to fostering children and social work

Anthony Gordon Wilding, for services to the dairy industry and the community

Gary Ross Wilson, for services to Māori and Pacific journalism and broadcasti­ng

Members of the Order (MNZM) Dr Anne Bardsley, for services to science and the State

Peter Richard Barker, for services to the community

Gillian Margaret Bibby, for services to music education

Lauren Marie Boyle, for services to swimming

Sulieti Fieme’a Burrows, for services to Tongan art and education

George Leonard Burt, for services to Māori and broadcasti­ng

Susan Mary Cameron (Susan Boland), for services to music and seniors

Marilyn Joy Cassidy, for services to dance

Gerben Willem Cath, for services to the screen industry and education

George Sheung Hung Chan, for services to philanthro­py and the community

John Anthony Chemis, for services to education

Michael Anthony Chopping, for services to the electrical industry Dr David Anthony Codyre, for services to mental health

Naomi Frances Cowan, for services to mental health and the community

Roy James Cowley, for services to charity governance and the arts Kathleen Mary Craig, for services to music and music education

Paul Emlyn Crowther, for services to music

Julia Samantha Durkin, for services to photograph­y

Carrol Margaret Elliott, for services to nursing and the community Janine Ewan, for services to palliative care

Judith Grace Geare, for services to language education and New Zealand-Germany relations

John Grant Gibson, for services to rugby league

Parris Renee Goebel, for services to dance

Carole Erna Gordon, for services to seniors

Louise Mary Green, for services to education

Dr Aroha Gaylene Harris, for services to Māori and historical research

Arneta Honey Hireme, for services to rugby league

Jenn Maree Hooper, for services to maternity care and people with disabiliti­es

Penelope Anne Hulse, for services to local government

Reverend Dr Helen Elizabeth Jacobi, for services to the Anglican church and the community William John Kerrison, for services to river and wildlife conservati­on Professor Ngaire Margaret Kerse, for services to seniors and health Jennifer Sabina Khan-Janif, for services to refugee and migrant communitie­s

Lealamanu’a Aiga Caroline Mareko, for services to the Pacific community and education

Dennis Te Uhi Marsh, for services to music and fundraisin­g Associate Professor Humaira Moeed, for services to science education and the community Ruth Suzanne Money, for services to victim advocacy

Linley May Myers, for services to education

Jennifer Ann Noble, for services to

health, particular­ly research for rare diseases

Graeme Frederick North, for services to architectu­re and natural building standards

Donald Peter O’Connor, for services

to motorsport

Patrick Leo Michael O’Connor, for services to migrant communitie­s and education

Tamsin Orr-Walker, for services to

kea conservati­on

Yvonne Shirley Ann Palmer, QSM,

for services to seniors and the community

Geoffrey Robert Pearman, for services to seniors and business

Hadleigh Jayton Richard Pierson,

for services to paralympic sport

Kim Leslie Robinson, for services to

the deaf community

Donald William Scarlet, for services

to conservati­on

Grant William Rowan Sidaway, for

services to seniors and ICT education

Senior Sergeant Bryan Martin

Smith, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community

Pauline Alice Roycroft Stansfield,

for services to people with disabiliti­es

Clayton Trevor Arthur Stent, for services to the community and governance

Jennifer Ann Thompson, for services to amputees and horticultu­re

Sonia Faiga Tiatia, for services to hospitalit­y and youth

Tiatia Ieti Fale Tiatia, for services to sport and the Samoan community

Marama Amiria Tuuta, for services to Ma¯ori and education

Wendy Joy Ure, for services to early childhood education

Lucy Whittingha­m (Lucy Addison),

for services to the deafblind community

Gordon Alan Wilson, for services to

education

David Philip Wright, for services to biodynamic agricultur­e

Paul Dudley Wright, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the forestry industry

The Queen’s Service Order (QSO)

Gary John Dickson, for services to

search and rescue

Dr John Morgan Williams, for services to the State and the environmen­t

The Queen’s Service Medal (QSM)

Kataraina Kathy Allen, for services

to the community

Peter Leicester Ayson, OStJ, for

services to the community

Jaylene Viki Ball, for services to Ma¯ori and the community

Rodney Elliott Brown, for services

to conservati­on

Kathleen Anne Burford, for services to migrant and refugee women and crafts

Stephen Michael Bush, for services to environmen­tal rejuvenati­on

Diane Elizabeth Cleverley, for services to the community and music

Norman Rodney Crawshaw, for services to the community and sport

Barbara Alison Elizabeth Cuthbert,

for services to cycling and transport advocacy

Reverend Ngaire Glenys Davis, for

services to the community

Panapa Stewart Davis, for services

to the community

David Malcolm Denton, for services to outdoor recreation and youth

Mairi Patricia Dickson, JP, for services to the community

Barbara Joan Dixon, for services to

the community

Reverend Leslie Norman Dixon, MStJ, for services to the community

Patricia Anne Flutey, JP, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community

Shirley Frew, for services to textile crafts and the community

Dr Alison Heather Gaston, for services to health and health education

Roger Francis Gilbert, for services to sport and historical research

Kenneth Alan Hamilton, for services to athletics and youth

Sister Sally Catherine Hannan, for

services to the community

Allan John Hedley, for services to

the community

Veranoa Angelique Hetet, for

services to Ma¯ori art

Lehi Hohaia, for services to the New Zealand Police and Ma¯ori

Suzanne Jane Hori Te Pa, for services to the Pacific community and youth

Andrew John, for services to conservati­on and education

David Stuart Jones, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand

Rex Graham Kirk, deceased. Her Majesty’s approval of this award took effect on October 22, prior to the date of decease. For services to the community and sport

Carrell Mary Knight, for services to

lawn bowls

Reverend Evan Hope Lagaluga,

for services to the Niuean community

Petrus Wilhemus Martens, for

services to football

Beryl Joy Maultby, for services to

the community

Philippa Elizabeth McCann, for services to the Blind Foundation

Lisa Claire McLaren, for services to climate change advocacy

James Peter Muir, for services to

the community

Kolovula Murphy, for services to Tongan and Pacific communitie­s

Robert William Norling, for services to railway heritage and the community

Terence Patrick O’Neill, for services to sports journalism

Turangapit­o Parata, for services to Ma¯ori, health and youth

Lui Ponifasio, for services to the Pacific community

Mereane Ponifasio, for services to the Pacific community

Hellen Puhipuhi, for services to the Pacific community and education

Murray Thomas Purvis, for services to the community and tennis

John Taylor Reed, for services to

the community

Bruce Douglas Russell, JP, for services to the community

Cushla Alison Scrivens, for services to historical research and heritage preservati­on

Harjit Singh, for services to the Indian community and seniors

Jean McLean Stanley, for services

to conservati­on

Rosemary Margaret Stott, for

services to music

Barbara Florence Stuart, for

services to conservati­on

Teremoana Tauira, for services to the Pacific community

John Scott Taylor, for services to

the community

Barbara Mary Thompson, for services to the community and women

Leonie Mavis Tisch, for services to health and the community

Gillian Ruth Vaughan, for services to wildlife conservati­on

Terence Archibald Wade, for services to scouting, education and the community

Robyn Coralie Watchorn, JP, for services to the community and art

Honorary

Reverend Kalolo Fihaki, for services to the Tongan community

The New Zealand Distinguis­hed Service Decoration (DSD)

Group Captain Michael James

Cannon, NZBM, for services to the New Zealand Defence Force

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua has been awarded a damehood in the 2019 New Year honours for services to netball.
GETTY IMAGES Silver Ferns coach Noeline Taurua has been awarded a damehood in the 2019 New Year honours for services to netball.

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