Full New Year’s honours list
The New Zealand Order of Merit Knight Grand Companion (GNZM) Sir Stephen Robert Tindall, KNZM,
for services to business, the community and the environment
Dames Companion (DNZM) Distinguished Professor Margaret Anne Brimble, CNZM, for services to science Diana Buchanan Crossan, for services to the State Kerry Leigh Prendergast, CNZM, JP,
for services to governance and the community Gaylene Mary Preston, ONZM, for
services to film
Knights Companion (KNZM)
Dr Ian Bruce Hassall, for services to the welfare of children Robert Arnold McLeod, for services
to business and Ma¯ori Timothy Richard Shadbolt, JP, for services to local government and the community
Robert Kinsela Workman, QSO, for services to prisoner welfare and the justice sector
Companions of the Order (CNZM) Philip Frederick Bagshaw, for
services to health Professor Margaret Ann Bedggood, QSO, for services to human rights law Barbara Joan Chapman, for services to business
Professor Peter Roy Crampton, for services to education and health sciences Carmel Miringa Fisher, for services
to business Lieutenant General Timothy James Keating, MNZM (Rtd), for services to the New Zealand Defence Force Barbara Anne Kendall, MBE, for services to sport Owen Thomas Mapp, for services to Ma¯ori carving and bone art Major Alfred Campbell Roberts, for
services to the community
Andree Elizabeth Talbot, for services to the Plunket Society Jennifer Cecily Ward-Lealand,
ONZM, for services to theatre, film and television Officers of the Order (ONZM) Malcolm James Prentice Black, for services to the music industry Robert Falconer Campbell, for services to the wine industry Lindsay Griffiths Corban, JP, for services to governance Ronald Crichton, for services to
Paralympic sport
Dr David Gordon Crum, for services to dentistry Dr Dianne Margaret Elliott (Dianne
Sharp), for services to Ophthalmology Murray Edward Fenton, for services
to design and business Dr Ian Robert Hall, for services to mycology and agri-business Robert Andrew Hamilton, for services to business
Shirley Yeta Horrocks, for services to documentary film-making William Russell Howie, for services to environmental resource management
Dr Michael Robert Johnston, for services to geological science and history Diane Jean Lucas, for services to
conservation
Kristy Pearl McDonald, QC, for services to the law and governance Dr Jennifer Anne McMahon, MBE,
for services to the Red Cross Frances Ann O’Sullivan, for services to journalism and business Rore Stafford, for services to Ma¯ori
Ahmed Hassan Tani, for services to refugee communities
Robert Gerard Tapert, for services to the film and television industries
Thomas Dawson Thomson, for services to the manufacturing industry, philanthropy and the community Maryanne Jennifer Tipler, for services to mathematics education Associate Professor Selina Tusitala
Marsh, for services to poetry, literature and the Pacific community Professor Adrianus Marie Van Rij,
for services to health, particularly vascular surgery Members of the Order (MNZM)
Vaine Arai Areora, for services to the Cook Islands community and sport Glenn Thomas Ashby, for services
to sailing Luisa Avaiki, for services to rugby league
Quentin Mountfield Bennett, for services to optometry, diving and conservation Carole Anne Beu, for services to the
literary industry
Edmund Bohan, for services to music, historical research and literature Robert Allan Brooke, for services to education and heritage preservation Valerie Ann Burrell, for services to the community and horticulture Associate Professor Andrew Brian
Connolly, for services to health Malcolm Cowie, for services to football
Rae Crossley Croft, for services as a violinist
Ingrid Joy Culliford, for services to music and education Rex Clifton Davy, for services to rugby and the community Gina Rosanne Dellabarca, for services to the film industry Paul Vincent Ellis, for services to music
Lani Beth Evans, for services to social enterprise
Annette Cherie Fale, for services to youth and Pacific peoples Tanu Daniel Gago, for services to art and the LGBTIQ+ community Barry Robert Gardiner, for services to sport, particularly squash Rosalie Maria Goldsworthy, for services to wildlife conservation Glen Norman Green, for services to youth and sport
Elizabeth Sarah Harford, for services to palliative care
Sergeant Arthur John Harris, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community Dr Rosemary Collinge Hipkins, for
services to science education Alan Frank Hitchens, for services to journalism and the community Daphne Annette Hull, QSM, for services to tourism and recreation Denise Pamela Hutchins, ED, for services as a justice of the peace and to the health sector
Gerda Christine Sophie Johnson, for services to outdoor recreation and support for people with multiple sclerosis
Professor Barbara Alison Jones, for services to education and sociology research Ruxmani Vanmali Kasanji, for services to the Indian community Laurie Tamati Ngarue Sadler Keung (Laurie Wharemate-Keung),
for services to children Elizabeth Mary King, for services to aviation
Wana Joelle King, for services to squash Bogyung Ko (Lydia Ko), for services to golf Margaret Joy Kouvelis, for services to local government and education
Roberta Hannah Laraman, for services to tourism and heritage preservation Joan Lardner-Rivlin, QSM, for
services to seniors
Professor Peter James Lineham, for services to religious history and the community Peter Stevenson Little, for services to Ma¯ori land development and administration Fay Looney, for services to the arts, particularly photography Vinka Dragica Lucas, for services to the fashion industry and design Terry Isobel MacTavish, for services to theatre and education Vivien Rae Maidaborn, for services to human rights and social entrepreneurship Heidi Melissa Mardon, for services to environmental education Celeste Mojo Mathers, for services to people with disabilities Professor Tracey Kathleen Dorothy McIntosh, for services to education and social science Dr Karlo Estelle Mila, for services to the Pacific community and as a poet Dr Arbutus Mitikulena, for services to health and the Pacific community William Hugh Moran, for services to the State, sport and youth Jennifer Patricia Morris, OAM, for
services to music and charity fundraising Dr Paula Jane Kiri Morris, for
services to literature
Simon George Mortlock, for services to the community and education
Dr Susan Mary Bennett Morton, for services to epidemiology and public health research Philip James Newbury, for services
to glass art Pouroto Nicholas Hamilton
Ngaropo, JP, for services to Ma¯ori and governance Thomas Michael O’Connor, JP, for
services to seniors, local government and journalism
Kerry Louise Owen, for services to children
Raewyn Margery Peart, for services to environmental and conservation policy Cushla-Mary Piesse, for services to
highland dancing Emeritus Professor Thomas Kenneth Prebble, for services to tertiary education Anne Patricia Rodger, for services to women
Georgina Hera Salter (Deceased. Her Majesty’s approval of this award took effect on November 27, 2018, prior to the date of decease), for services to netball Fiona Samuel, for services to television and theatre Sharon Norma Shea, for services to Ma¯ori health and development Professor Emeritus Ivan Augustine
Snook (Deceased. Her Majesty’s approval of this award took effect on October 18, 2018, prior to the date of decease), for services to education Paul Stanleigh Spiller, for services to chess Wendy Sporle, for services to kiwi conservation Karen Louise Staples, for services to the food industry Dr James Robert Garfield Stewart,
for services to children with genetic immune deficiency disorders Ava Marisha Strong, for services to karate and the community Lance Allan Strong, for services to karate and the community Vic Henery Tamati, for services to the prevention of family violence Sharon Wallace Torstonson, for services to the community Tukua Turia, for services to Cook Islands art and culture Elisabeth Vaneveld, for services to arts management Mele Luisa Wendt, for services to governance, the Pacific community and women Rosemary Maud Wildblood, for
services to literature
Dr Siouxsie Wiles, for services to microbiology and science communication Kerry-Jayne Wilson, for services to seabird conservation
The Queen’s Service Order (QSO)
Eleanor Anne Bodger, for services to seniors Martin John Dunne, CNZM, for services to the State Sonia Ann Faulkner, for services to Girl Guiding Colin Archibald MacDonald, for services to the State
The Queen’s Service Medal (QSM)
Virinder Kumar Aggarwal, JP, for services to Asian communities Frank Paul Bax, for services to lawn bowls and the community Bhikhu Bhana, for services to the Indian community and sport Winifred Norah Bickerstaff, for services to music education
Barbara Joan Brinsley, for services to art curation Warwick Peter Brooks, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Reverend George William Bryant, JP, for services to publishing and the community Mark Niven Buckley, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Andrew Buglass, for services to outdoor recreation and conservation Gerard Bullimore, for services to the community and sport Margaret Hamilton Campion, for
services to the community Garrick Alan Child, for services to hockey John Leonard Clark, for services to the community Geoffrey Robert Crutchley, for services to water management Elizabeth Jean Curtis, for services to music Elizabeth McInnes Dickens, for
services to Girls Brigade William Peter Dixon, for services to the Coastguard Pete Donaldson, for services to the Coastguard Rodney Kelvin Eatwell (Deceased. Her Majesty’s approval of this award took effect on November 27, 2018, prior to the date of decease), for services to the community and outdoor recreation John Gordon Elliott, for services to
the community Kenneth Donald Fairbrother, for services to seniors and the disabled Paul Ernest Gay, for services to outdoor education Marilyn Anne Glover, for services to the community and education Jacqueline Goodison (Jackie Clark),
for services to women Colleen Janet Grayling, for services to wildlife conservation Elizabeth Ann Haylock, for services to the Returned and Services Association and the community Graeme Leslie Hoole, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Douglas George Hutchinson, for services to conservation and the community Lindsay Howard Kerr, for services to
sport Donald Henry John Kirdy, for
services to cycling Sheryl Anne Law, for services to hockey Gwendoline Eileen Lawson, for
services to sports administration Salamina Kaliatama Leolahi, for services to the Niuean community Neill Livingstone, for services to taekwon-do Pauli Hifo Ma’afu, for services to the Pacific community William John McLachlan, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community
Heather Yvonne McLean, for services to genealogy and historical research Michael Joseph Merrick, for services to the community Richard Morton Mitchell, for services to the community and music Heather Juliet Moore, for services
to the community Janice Robyn Kathleen O’Connor,
for services to local government and the community Garry William O’Neill, for services to
historical research Kevin George O’Sullivan, for services to the Coastguard Brian Hart Parker, for services to the community Janet Evelyn Pentecost, for services to the community, particularly seniors John William Pullar, for services to
the community Ross Richards, for services to the community Patricia Anne Roser, for services to the Coastguard and children Ngaire Ethel Rowe, for services to the community Ronald William Rowe, for services to the community Florence Melva Shearman, for services to seniors James Frederick Simpson, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Graeme John Smith, for services to the community and theatre Tracey Lyn Swanberg, for services to victims of domestic violence Derek Teariki, for services to the Cook Islands community Alison Muriel Thomson, JP, for
services to the community Reverend Tauinaola Tofilau, for services to the Pacific community Reverend Penesikoto Togiatama,
for services to the Niuean community Alison Grace Vautier, JP, for services
to the community Elsie Valentine Walkinshaw, for
services to the community Walter James Walsh, for services to the community and broadcasting Anthony Graham Warren, for services to youth Eileen Isobel Whaitiri, JP, for
services to Ma¯ori and the community
Derek Meredith Williams, for services to the Welsh community and athletics Dr Allan Young, for services to ethnic communities and dentistry
The New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)
Professor Patricia Jean Langhorne,
for services to Antarctic science The late Andrew Leachman
(Posthumous. Deceased September 16, 2017), for services to New Zealand’s Antarctic maritime capabilities and scientific research
The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)
Serviceman S, for services to the New Zealand Defence Force Lieutenant Commander Jan Joseph
Tupuola Peterson, for services to the New Zealand Defence Force Colonel Ruth Leonie Putze, for services to New Zealand Defence Force