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New Year Honours List 2013 – Full List

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Press Release – Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

The Queen has been pleased on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit:Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet
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New Year Honours List 2013

The New Zealand Order of Merit

The Queen has been pleased on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit:

DNZM

To be Dames Companion of the said Order:

The Honourable Justice Judith Marjorie Potter, CBE, of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.

Ms Wendy Edith Pye, MBE, of Auckland. For services to business and education.

KNZM

To be Knights Companion of the said Order:

Mr Owen George Glenn, ONZM, of Auckland. For services to philanthropy.

Mr Robert Anster Harvey, QSO, of Auckland. For services to local body affairs and the community.

Mr Paul Scott Holmes, CNZM, of Hastings. For services to broadcasting and the community.

The Honourable Justice Mark Andrew O’Regan, of Wellington. For services to the judiciary.

Mr Julian Stanley Smith, OBE, of Dunedin. For services to business.

Mr Mark Wiremu Solomon, of Christchurch. For services to Māori and business.

Mr Mark James Todd, CBE, of Swindon, United Kingdom. For services to equestrian sport.

CNZM

To be Companions of the said Order:

Dr Alan Esmond Bollard, of Wellington. For services to the State.

Mr John Kenneth Buck, OBE, of Havelock North. For services to the wine industry and the arts.

Mr Stewart Ian Buckley, of Auckland. For services to technology, business and motorsport.

Mr Barry Michael Joseph Dineen, of Wellington. For services to business and the arts.

Professor Ivan MacGregor Donaldson, of Christchurch. For services to neurology.

Mr Alan Raymond Isaac, of Wellington. For services to cricket and business.

Ms Hohi Ngapera Te Moana Keri Kaa, QSO, of Gisborne. For services to Māori and the arts.

Dr Lester Levy, of Auckland. For services to health and education.

Professor David Ian Pool, of Hamilton. For services to demography.

Mr Geoffrey Thomas Ricketts, of Auckland. For services to education, the arts and business.

Mr Turoa Kiniwe Royal, QSO, ED, of Wellington. For services to education.

Professor Linda Tuhiwai Te Rina Smith, of Hamilton. For services to Māori and education.

Ms Fleur De Lyse Ross Sullivan, ONZM, of Palmerston. For services to the food industry.

Dr David John Teece, of Berkeley, California, United States of America. For services to New Zealand-United States relations.

ONZM

To be Officers of the said Order:

Mr Antony Paul Astle, of Auckland. For services as a chef.

Mr Gavin John Bishop, of Christchurch. For services to children’s literature.

Mr Peter David Broughton (Rāwiri Paratene), of Auckland. For services to film, television and theatre.

Associate Professor Ian David Campbell, of Hamilton. For services to breast cancer treatment and research.

Dr John Laurence Craig, of Whangarei. For services to conservation.

Professor Emeritus Glynnis Marjory Cropp, of Palmerston North. For services to research in the humanities.

Ms Doris Theodora Huberdina Zita de Pont, of Auckland. For services to fashion.

Mrs Mary Monica Devine, of Christchurch. For services to business.

Emeritus Professor Roger John Field, of Wanaka. For services to education and land-based industries.

Mr Alexander Christopher Kelley, of Dunedin. For services to the New Zealand Police and diplomacy.

Mr Graham Michael Lowe, QSM, of Albany. For services to the community.

Mr John Morris, of Auckland. For services to education.

Mr Tuaine-Nurse Tamarua Robati, of Porirua. For services to education and the Pacific community.

Mrs Anthea Isobel Simcock, JP, of Hamilton. For services to child welfare.

Mr John Lindsay Slater, JP, of Auckland. For services to the community.

Mr John William Acton Smith, of Invercargill. For services to business and the community.

Dr Roderick William George Syme, of Christchurch. For services to athletics and science.

Mr Henare Rakiihia Tau, of Kaiapoi. For services to Māori.

Mrs Selina Mary Webb, JP, of Whakatane. For services to health and education.

Dr Philip Seabrook Yates, of Auckland. For services to agribusiness.

MNZM

To be Members of the said Order:

Dr Mohamed Samy Abdel-Al, of Carterton. For services to the community.

Ms Jo Qesem Ayela Aleh, of Auckland. For services to sailing.

Senior Sergeant Ian Roy Appley, of Christchurch. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Mr Stephen Paul Bell, of Auckland. For services to youth.

Mr Hamish Byron Bond, of Cambridge. For services to rowing.

Ms Diane Edith Brown, of Dunedin. For services as a writer and educator.

Ms Lisa Carrington, of Auckland. For services to kayaking.

Mr Douglas Hewdy Catley, of Wellington. For services to sport and healthcare services.

Ms Beverley Joan Chappell, of Waikanae. For services to senior citizens and the community.

Dr William John Childs, ED, of Whangarei. For services to health.

Mrs Pamela Marie Coe, of New Plymouth. For services to cycling.

Mr Nathan Phillip Cohen, of Cambridge. For services to rowing.

Mr Laurence Killoh Cooney, of Christchurch. For services to business, law and the community. (Deceased. Her Majesty’s approval to this award was signified before the date of decease.)

Mr Ian Trevor Corney, of Taumarunui. For services to agriculture.

Mrs Jeanette Crosado, of Dunedin. For services to animal welfare.

Dr Mary Margaret Dawson, of Auckland. For services to the Girl Guides and the community.

Ms Frances Denz, of Tauranga. For services to business.

Mrs Wendy Duff, of Auckland. For services to people with autism.

Mrs Laura Fairweather, of Tokanui. For services to cycling.

Ms Mary Elizabeth Fisher, of Upper Hutt. For services to swimming.

Ms Sylvia Pearl Frame, of Napier. For services to nursing, motoring and the community.

Ms Phillipa Gray, of Thames. For services to cycling.

Inspector Mark Stanley Harrison, of Palmerston North. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Mr John Graham Hartnell, of Christchurch. For services to the community and beekeeping.

Mr Ian Wilson Hay, JP, of Auckland. For services to the community.

Mrs Vicki Cathryn Hyde, of Christchurch. For services to science.

Ms Maia Giselle Jackman, of Auckland. For services to football.

Mr Peter Francis Jensen, of Whangarei. For services to the community.

Mrs Kathleen Frances Joblin, of Whanganui. For services to health.

Mr Sumant Lala, of Auckland. For services to the Child Cancer Foundation.

Dr Anthony Gerard Lanigan, of Auckland. For services to tertiary education and the community.

Ms Alison Maree Marshall, of Hamilton. For services to the community.

Mr Robert Patrick McDavitt, of Auckland. For services to meteorology and yachting.

Mr Geoffrey Mirkin, of Dunedin. For services to the community.

Ms Sally Christine Morrison, of Tauranga. For services to health and the community.

Mr Eric Gordon Murray, of Cambridge. For services to rowing.

Professor Vincent Ernest Neall, of Palmerston North. For services to Earth science.

Mr Geoffrey Watts Neilson, of Mosgiel. For services to agriculture.

Mr Anthony James Norman, of Mangonui. For services to the community.

Mr Peter James Ombler, of Te Puke. For services to the kiwifruit industry.

Mr Ian Maurice Phillips, of New York, United States of America. For services to New Zealand-United States relations.

Ms Olivia Elizabeth Powrie, of Auckland. For services to sailing.

Mr Jacob Rajan, of Wellington. For services to theatre.

Dr Reena Ramsaroop, of Auckland. For services as a histocytopathologist.

Dr James Stewart Reid, of Lower Hutt. For services to health.

Mr Ronald Alexander Robertson, of Gisborne. For services to athletics.

Inspector Wendy Lynne Robilliard, of Kerikeri. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Mr David John Saunders, of Christchurch. For services to Land Search and Rescue.

Mr James Samuel Stuart-Black, of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service and Urban Search and Rescue.

Mr Joseph Sullivan, of Cambridge. For services to rowing.

Ms Lorna Winifred Sullivan, of Tauranga. For services to people with disabilities.

Mrs Miriam Swarbrick, of Gisborne. For services to senior citizens and the community.

Dr David Emil Mynott Taylor, of Rotorua. For services to pathology and Māori.

Inspector William John Taylor, of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Mr Peter Robert Tyler Thorburn, of Auckland. For services to rugby.

Mrs Nilima Venkatakrishnan, of Auckland. For services to senior citizens and the Indian community.

Ms Denise Brenda Walsh, of Dunedin. For services to youth theatre.

Mr John Raymond Wheeler, of New Plymouth. For services to the horse racing industry.

Ms Susan Barbara Worthington, of Waikanae. For services as a botanical artist.

HONORARY

MNZM

To be Honorary Members of the said Order:

Ms Kathleen Brader, of Centreville, Virginia, United States of America. For services to kiwi conservation.

The Honourable Christopher Robert Hill, of Denver, Colorado, United States of America. For services to New Zealand-United States relations.

Dated at Wellington this 31st day of December 2012.

REBECCA KITTERIDGE, Secretary and Registrar, The New Zealand Order of Merit.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE ORDER

The Queen has been pleased on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following appointments to The Queen’s Service Order:

QSO

To be Companions of the said Order:

Mr Ross Malcolm Gordon, of Methven. For services to Land Search and Rescue.

The Honourable George Warren Hawkins, of Auckland. For services as a Member of Parliament.

The Honourable Rodney Philip Hide, of Wellington. For services as a Member of Parliament.

Dr The Honourable Wayne Daniel Mapp, of Auckland. For services as a Member of Parliament.

Mr Nicholas William Rogers, of Auckland. For services as a land damage assessor.

Ms Paula Mary Rose, of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

HONORARY

QSO

To be an Honorary Companion of the said Order:

Dr Sjoerd van Ballegooy, of Papakura. For services to geotechnical science.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL

The Queen has been pleased on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following awards of The Queen’s Service Medal:

QSM

Mr Brian Charles Adams, of Christchurch. For services to cricket.

Mr Noel Dawson Anderson, of Riverton. For services to the Coastguard.

Mr Michael Lynn Andrewes, of Dunedin. For services to opera.

Mrs Ann Margaret Andrews, of Auckland. For services to the community.

Mr Raymond Baker, of Auckland. For services to the Jewish community and the racing industry.

Mrs Georgia Lily Ball, JP, of Auckland. For services to youth and the community.

Mr Mark Robert Ball, JP, of Pukekohe. For services to the community.

Mr Warren David Barker, of Fairlie. For services to the community.

Mr William Patrick Bruce Benson, of Hastings. For services to art deco restoration and the community.

Mrs Phillipa Avis Bishop, of Auckland. For services to the community.

Mr David Lindsay Blackwell, of Christchurch. For services to tennis.

Mrs Lynette Bowe, of Taupo. For services to people with diabetes.

Mr Donald Vincent Brebner, of Tauranga. For services to the community.

Mr David Harold Broderick, of Himatangi Beach. For services to the community.

Mrs Diane Barbara Broderick, of Himatangi Beach. For services to the community.

Mr Barry Lawrence Brook, of Palmerston North. For services as an entertainer.

Mr Peter John Bugler, JP, of Picton. For services to cycling tourism.

Mr William Andrew Maxwell Burrill, of Auckland. For services to regional parks and conservation.

Mr Malcolm Duncan Cameron, of Dunedin. For services to youth and the community.

Mrs Daphne Christophers, of Tauranga. For services to music.

Mr Shin-Kee Chung, of Christchurch. For services to the community.

Mr Frederick Charles Cooper, of Gore. For services to the community.

Mr Peter Thomas Cummings, of Lawrence. For services to agriculture and the community.

Mrs Mavis Jessie Davidson, of Owaka. For services to the community.

Chief Fire Officer Raymond Peter Dever, of Tolaga Bay. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.

Mr Kenneth Robert Dorman, of Auckland. For services to television and the community.

Mrs Maureen Teresa Fenton, of Hunterville. For services to the community.

Mr Harold Aitken Findlay, of Napier. For services to cricket.

Mr Peter Bell Gibson, JP, of Napier. For services to the community.

Mr Graham Henry Goss, of Wellington. For services to the community.

Mrs Dianne Celine Gregory-Hunt, of Pitt Island. For services to the community.

Mr Ashwin Gulab, of Wellington. For services to the Indian community.

Mr John Gully, of Nelson. For services to New Zealand-Nepal relations.

Mr Giri Raj Gupta, of Auckland. For services to business and the Indian community.

Mrs Miyoko Hammersley, of Rotorua. For services as a hospital chaplain.

Mrs Gwendoline Irene Harding, of Tauranga. For services to the community.

Mr Stewart Harvey, of Dunedin. For services to heritage preservation.

Mrs Margaret Ann Hickey, of Opunake. For services to the community.

Mr Michael Eden Jacka, of Christchurch. For services as a geotechnical engineer.

Mrs Mileva Jankovich, of Auckland. For services to refugees.

Mr Parbhu Kanji, of Auckland. For services to cricket and the Indian community.

Mr David Alan Lea, JP, of Pahiatua. For services to the community.

Chief Fire Officer Ian Moffat Lindsay, of Winton. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.

Chief Fire Officer Robert James Lunn, of Greymouth. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.

Mr Gregory Shane Makutu, of Sydney, Australia. For services to the Māori community and veterans.

Mr Maitland Ross Manning, JP, of Otane. For services to the community.

Mrs June Dorothy Mills, of Dunedin. For services to the community.

Senior Constable Bruce Milne, of Matamata. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Mrs Rhondda Olive Moffitt, of Christchurch. For services to sport and the community.

Mrs Shona Marjory Murray, of Wellington. For services to music and education.

Mr Anand Naidu, of Auckland. For services to the Indian community.

Senior Constable John Joseph O’Donovan, of Nelson. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Father Aprem Oraha Pithyou, of Wellington. For services to the Assyrian community.

Mrs Patricia Dawn Porter, of Ngatea. For services to the community.

Mrs Jenifer Maud Prattley, of Kaiapoi. For services to the Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Mr Ian Peters Gladstone Roche, of Dunedin. For services to lawn bowls.

Mr Keith Clifford Scholes, of Gisborne. For services to athletics.

Mr Barry Noel Searle, of Dargaville. For services to marine conservation.

Mrs Diane Louise Sharpe, JP, of Hamilton. For services to the community.

Mr Herakwal Paul Singh Bains, JP, of Cambridge. For services to the Indian community.

Mrs Barbara Jean Stone, of Papakura. For services to the community.

Mr George Sue, JP, of Levin. For services to the community.

Senior Constable John Thomas Tangaere, of Hastings. For services to Māori.

Mr Jonathan Harold Tanner, of Hamilton. For services to hockey.

Mr Patrick Wikiriwhi Thompson, of Auckland. For services to Māori and the deaf community.

Mrs Barbara Frances Thomson, of Whangarei. For services to the performing arts.

Mrs Lynette Merle Thornton, of Auckland. For services to the community.

Mrs Krystyna Tomaszyk, of Wellington. For services to the community.

Mr Terence Tuanui, JP, of Chatham Islands. For services to the community.

Mrs Helen Ethel Walker, of Waipukurau. For services to the community.

Mrs Susan Moya Westwood, of Wanganui. For services to the community.

Mr George Ronald Wheeler, of Auckland. For services to veterans.

Mr Asantha Peter Wijeyeratne, of Lower Hutt. For services to business and the community.

Mr John Edward Wilce, of Porirua. For services to golf and the community.

Ms Catherine Mayann Williams, of Auckland. For services as a geotechnical engineer.

Dated at Wellington this 31st day of December 2012.

REBECCA KITTERIDGE, Secretary and Registrar, The Queen’s Service Order.

THE NEW ZEALAND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE DECORATION

The Queen has been pleased on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following awards of The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration:

New Zealand Defence Force

DSD

Lance Corporal Anatoliy Valerievich Derepa, of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

Group Captain Athol James Forrest, MNZM, of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

Lieutenant Arthur Jordan Gale, of Palmerston North. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

Major Shane Ruane, of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

Lieutenant Colonel Brent Lockwood Wellington, of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

Dated at Wellington this 31st day of December 2012.

REBECCA KITTERIDGE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

ENDS

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