Full list of those being honoured
The New Zealand Order of Merit
Dames Distinguished Elizabeth services Companion to Harding, neonatology Professor ONZM, (DNZM) and Jane for perinatology Dr services Aroha Karen Hohipera to Olive education Poutasi, Reriti-Crofts, and CNZM, the State CBE, for JP, community for services to Ma¯ori and the
Knights Professor Companion Robert Bartlett (KNZM) Elliott, CNZM, research for services to medical
Professor Lardelli, ONZM, Derek Arana Te Ahi
for services to
Ma¯ori art
Companions of the Order (CNZM) Turanga Hoturoa Barclay-Kerr, for
services to Ma¯ori and heritage commemoration Michael Dennis Bush, MNZM, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community Maureen Patricia Corby, for services to early childhood education Dr Tessa Duder, OBE, for services
to literature David Charles Ellis, for services to the thoroughbred industry Elizabeth Fiona Knox, ONZM, for
services to literature Barry John Maister, ONZM, for
services to sport and the community James Bruce McKenzie, for services to the cattle industry Professor John Norman Nacey, for services to health and education George Ngaei, ONZM, for services to health and the Pacific community Rosslyn Joy Noonan, for services
to human rights Justine Gay Bronwyn Smyth, for
services to governance and women
Officers of the Order (ONZM) Barbara Frances Ala’alatoa, MNZM, for services to education
Jeanne Lorraine Begej, for services to ice figure skating
Anthony Andre´ Bonne, for services to local government and the community Taika David Cohen (Taika Waititi),
for services to film
Distinguished Professor Marston Donald Edward Conder, for services to mathematics Derek Rex Crowther, for services to the motor vehicle industry Judith Ann Darragh, for services to the arts Dr Daryle Elizabeth Anne Deering,
for services to nursing, particularly mental health and addiction nursing James Edward Doherty, JP, for services to Ma¯ori and conservation
Adjunct Associate Professor Rosemary Ann Du Plessis, for services to women and education
Professor Alec Joseph Ekeroma,
for services to health and the Pacific community Dr Garry Vernon Forgeson, for
services to oncology Dr Jan Elizabeth Gregor, for services to water safety and public health James Arthur Griffin, for services to the television and film industries Joan Frances Harnett-Kindley, for services to netball and the real estate industry Mary Helen Holm, for services to financial literacy education Terence John Kayes, for services
to the engineering industry Professor Ian David Lambie, for services to clinical psychology Anthony Bruce Lepper, JP, for services to sports administration and local government David Robert Maurice Ling, for services to the publishing industry Vicki Louise Masson, for services to perinatal and maternal health Beverley Ann May, for services to cycling Dr Anthony John O’Brien, for services to mental health nursing Dr Brian Thomas Pauling, for services to broadcasting and education Murray Powell, for services to wildlife conservation and the deer industry Thomas Richard Barton Rainey,
for education Kieran rugby Anne services Lesley James to Richardson, Read, music for and services music for to services Avis services Alistair Janett Norman to to women wildlife Ann Rishworth, Spierling, conservation for for services community James Ronald to the State Tomlin, and for the services
to Dr services art Brian education to Lindsay literature Turner, and poetry for A¯ services ni Pa¯tene to Ma¯ori Gazala language Wainui, JP, for education Lisa services Jacqueline to the community Woolley, for and governance David the Jewish John and Zwartz, interfaith for services to communities
Members Donna Tusiata of the Avia, Order for services (MNZM) to poetry John Clinton and the Baddeley, arts for services the community to local government and
particularly Carol Bartle, breastfeeding for services to health, education David Michael Benton, for services to addiction support and treatment Georgina Beyer, JP, for services to
LGBTIQA+ rights Marianne Bishop, for services to the union movement and the community Patricia Gwenieth Broad, QSM, for
services to gymnastics John McGregor Buchanan, for services to music Russell George Burt, for services to
primary education Lois Anne Chick, for services to education David Osborne Crerar, for services to mountaineering and outdoor recreation Joseph John Francis Davis, for services to Ma¯ori and conservation Pamela Josephine Nicol Dawkins,
for services to horticulture Murray Ian Dawson, for services to horticulture Jacqueline Leigh Edmond, for services to sexual and reproductive health Iosefa Punefu Enari, for services to
Pacific dance Rhonda Renyl Nga-Tiawa Fraser,
for services to women and aviation Emily Sarah Gaddum, for services to hockey William Neil Graham, for services to youth and the community
David Victor William Harvey, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community
Dr Jeremy Paul Hill, for services to the dairy industry and scientific research Elizabeth Hird, for services to health Dr Roberta Kathleen Hunter, for services to mathematics education Graham Peter Jackson, for services to the trades industry and business Sandra Jenkins, for services to
education
Muriel Naomi TeHuikau Johnstone, for services to Ma¯ori and conservation
Sharon Anne Kearney, for services to physiotherapy and netball Dr Alison Margaret Keeling, for services to gerontology Dr Kevin Bartley Knight, JP, for services to education Dr Maureen Robin Lander, for services to Ma¯ori art Dr Sarah Isabella Leberman, for services to women, sport and tertiary education Donald Stuart Long, for services to literature and education, particularly Pacific language education Takapuna Eruete Whaipooti Mackey, for services to martial arts and Ma¯ori
Donald John MacLean, for services
to education Maureen Naomi McCleary, for services to the arts Donald Ellis McKay, for services to seniors and the community Dr Priscilla Muriel McQueen, for
services as a poet Dr Beverley Ann Milne, for services to education Desmond Gerard Minehan, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand Dr Arish Chakarvarthi Naresh, JP,
for services to the community and dentistry Kiri Marie Nathan, for services to Ma¯ori and the fashion industry
Tofilau Bernadette Barbara Pereira, for services to the Pacific community and women
Dr Vincent James Peterson, for
services to the veterinary
profession Graham Carrick Preston, for services to education Peter Te Rangi Hiroa Ramsden, for
services to conservation Aseta Redican, for services to health and Pacific peoples William John Rickerby, for services to conservation Richard Steward Rudd, for services to ceramic art Noel John Henry Sheat, for services to ploughing and the community Susan Mary Sherrard, for services to people with disabilities Peter Edward Smale, for services to seniors, the community and horticulture Dianne Judith Smeehuyzen, JP, for
services to brass bands
Ramari Evelyn Sidonie Oliphant Stewart, for services to Ma¯ori culture, wildlife conservation and research
Lynette Harata Te Aika, for services to Ma¯ori language education Christopher Te’o, for services to health, cycling and the Pacific community Mary Helen Thompson, for services to netball administration Ngareta Timutimu, for services to Ma¯ori and education Dr Janet Catherine Turnbull, for
services to health Robert Lindsay Webb, QSM, for services to wildlife conservation Kayla Marie Whitelock, for services to hockey Joan Glanville Whittaker, for services to heritage preservation and music education Lloyd Murray Whittaker, for services to heritage preservation and music education Maria Ruth McGredy Winder, for
services to music education Maureen Dawn Wood, for services to people with disabilities Honorary Angelica Johanna Maria Edgley, for services to forensic science
Lita Foliaki, for services to the Pacific community Dr Johan Hellemans, for services
to triathlon
Elizabeth Herrmann, for services to the hospitality industry and philanthropy
The Queen’s Service Order (QSO)
Ms Clare Elizabeth Wells, for services to early childhood education
The Queen’s Service Medal (QSM)
Agnes Miller Anderson, for services to choral music Edith Hazel Barnes, JP, for services to local government and the community Rhys Bean, for services to the community Gillian Clare Bishop, for services to
conservation Robyn Mary Bisset, for services to the community Bevan Albert Bradding, for services to the community Margaret Mary Bradding, for services to the community Kay Michelle Brereton, for services to the welfare of beneficiaries Dr David Jeffrey Butler, for services to conservation Allan John Cox, for services to the community Chandu Daji, JP, for services to the Indian community and sport Priscilla Maree Dawson, for services to refugees and the Burmese community Dawn Zeala Elliott, for services to art education Ian Harold Foster, for services to the community Audrey Coreen Gray, for services to choral music
Ella Regina Hanify (Ella Buchanan Hanify), for services to music
Eileen Margaret Holt, for services to stroke victims and the community
Donna Marie Kennedy, for services to people with disabilities John Charles Kennedy-Good, for services to the community
Pravin Kumar, JP, for services to the Indian community Ronald John David Lamont, for
services to aviation
Emelita Rosita Selena Simeaanamulu Luisi, for services to youth
Christopher John Marshall, for services to music Gayle Patricia June Marshall, for
services to the community Ewan Cameron Mason, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community Neil Malcolm McCorkindale, JP, for services to hockey administration Morris Samuel McFall, for services to the community and philanthropy Trevor John McGlinchey, for services to Ma¯ori and the community Robert Edward McGowan, JP, for services to Ma¯ori and conservation Olga Patrina McKerras, for services to the community Suresh Chunilal Patel, JP, for services to the community and sport Molima Molly Pihigia, for services to Niuean art and the community Afamasaga Agnes Rasmussen, for services to education and the Pacific community Roy Reid, for services to seniors Melva Joy Robb, for services to rural communities and women Ian Arthur Robinson, JP, for services to surf lifesaving and the community Terence John Roche, for services
to the community Richard Alexander Scadden, for
services to the community Afiff Shah, JP, for services to the Muslim community and football William Mitchell Sharp, for services to youth Maher Angez Singh, for services to seniors and the community Barry John Smith, for services to football and historical research
Lynn Patricia Smith (Lynn GilbertSmith), for services to dance education
Marie Jane Taylor, for services to horticulture and native revegetation Neil Alexander Taylor, for services to people with intellectual disabilities and the community
Thomas James Thomas, for services to victim support and the community Stuart John Lewis Thorne, for services to conservation and search and rescue Myra Jill Tohill, for services to the community Ian Norman Walker, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand Malcolm Alan Walker, for services to sport and education Margaret Mary Western, for services to migrant and refugee communities Alexa Learmonth Whaley, for services to historical research and heritage preservation Roger Lewis Williams, for services
to conservation Gareth David Winter, for services to historical research Gwenyth Mary Wright, for services to women and the community Diane Stretton Yalden, for services to the community
The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)
Brigadier Michael John Shapland,
for services to the New Zealand Defence Force