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New Year Honours: New Zealanders recognised across fields from science to sport

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RNZ

30 December 2022, 5:35 PM

New Year Honours: New Zealanders recognised across fields from science to sportFrom top left: Ashley Bloomfield, Miranda Harcourt, Jan Wright, Haare Williams, Mark Dunajtschik and Farah Palmer. Photo: RNZ / Supplied / Office of Parl Commissioner of Environment

One hundred and eighty-three people are recipients of New Year honours for service to their communities or as recognition for their achievements.

Those named today are drawn from sectors that include: the arts and media, business, health, education, sport, voluntary work, science and technology.


Six New Zealanders have been appointed knights and dames: Dame Miranda Harcourt, Dame Farah Palmer and Dame Janice Wright, Sir Ashley Bloomfield, Sir Markus Dunajtschik and Sir Haare Williams.


Among other prominent people recognised are: Michael Barnett who has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. He stepped down in May after 25 years as chief executive of the Auckland Business Chamber. During this time, he helped thousands of migrants and young people gain employment.


Award-winning comedian Michèle A'Court has been appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. A'Court has been a trailblazer for women while performing for 30 years in radio, theatre and TV. She also set up the New Zealand Comedy Guild.


A former premier of Niue Mititaiagimene Vivian has also been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Vivian oversaw the response to the destruction caused by Cyclone Heta which hit Niue 19 years ago.


Two of the country's best rowers have also been appointed Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit - Hamish Bond and Eric Murray, who won gold in the men's coxless pairs at the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games. They also won seven consecutive world rowing championship titles in the same event and another two in the coxed pair and had an unbeaten partnership over 69 races.

Bond was also a member of the gold medal-winning men's eight crew at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the only New Zealand man to win gold medals at three successive Olympics.


Leigh Gibbs who has been a player, coach, umpire and administrator during her 50-year involvement in netball has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit alongside Kereyn Smith, the former chief executive of the New Zealand Olympic Committee.


Trevor Maxwell, Paul Morgan, Lisa Tumahai, Kaa Williams and Tawhirimatea Williams have been made Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit in part for their services to Māori as well as their contributions in other fields such as education and business.


Professor Rangi Matamua who is regarded as one of the country's foremost Māori scholars for his contribution to Māori astronomy, star lore and Māori culture has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit. He has written widely on Matariki.


Below is the full list of the New Year Honours for 2023.


DNZM: To be Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit:


Miranda Catherine Millais Harcourt, ONZM - For services to the screen industry and theatre


Professor Farah Rangikoepa Palmer, ONZM - For services to sport, particularly rugby


Dr Janice Claire Wright - For services to the State and the environment


KNZM: To be Knights Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit:


Dr Ashley Robin Bloomfield - For services to public health


Markus Dunajtschik - For services to philanthropy


Dr Haare Mahanga Te Wehinga Williams, MNZM, JP - For services to Māori, literature and education



CNZM: To be Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit:


Michael Francis Barnett, ONZM - For services to business


Hamish Bryon Bond, MNZM - For services to rowing


Dr Bruce Donald Campbell - For services to plant and food research


Professor Helen Victoria Danesh-Meyer - For services to ophthalmology


Leigh Helen Gibbs, ONZM - For services to netball


Trevor Horowaewae Maxwell, MNZM - For services to Māori and local government


Paul Te Poa Karoro Reginald Morgan, QSO - For services to Māori and business


Eric Gordon Murray, MNZM - For services to rowing


Emeritus Professor David Gerard Simmons - For services to tourism and tertiary education


Kereyn Maree Smith, MNZM - For services to sports governance


Lisa Tumahai - For services to Māori development


Mititaiagimene Young Vivian - For services to Niue


Kaa Kataraina Kathleen Williams, QSO - For services to Māori and education


Tawhirimatea Te Auripo Rewita Williams, MNZM - For services to Māori and education



ONZM: To be Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit:


Michèle Edith A'Court - For services to the entertainment and comedy industries


Martin Ranfurly Bennett - For services to the environment and the community


Elizabeth Anne Caldwell - For services to the arts


Barry John Clark, QSM, JP - For services to the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association


Dr Bruce Dudley Clarkson - For services to ecological restoration


Grant Cleland - For services to disabled people


Paul Daniel Coll - For services to squash


Professor Emerita Jennie Lynne Connor - For services to alcohol harm reduction


John Terence Darby - For services to wildlife conservation and science


Brian Patrick Donnelly - For services to social housing


Deputy Commissioner Glenn Murray Dunbier - For services to the New Zealand police and the community


Nathan Edward Fa'avae - For services to adventure racing, outdoor education and the Pacific community


David Rodney Fane - For services to the performing arts


Grahame Boston Fong - For services to powerlifting


Dr Natalie Joan Gauld - For services to pharmacy and health


Joanne Lisa Gibbs - For services to public health


Cindy Leigh Johns - For services to people with learning disabilities


Ian Keith MacEwan - For services to addiction services


Beryl Te Haumihiata Mason - For services to Māori language education


Waihaere Joseph Mason, MNZM - For services to Māori and education


Professor Rangiānehu Matamua - For services to Māori astronomy


Anita Jane Mazzoleni - For services to corporate governance


Bernard Joseph McKone - For services to the pharmaceutical sector


Janine Rania Morrell-Gunn - For services to children's television and the community


Don Edward Mortensen - For services to the prevention of sexual harm


Pānia Christine Papa - For services to Māori language education and broadcasting


Khoa Dang (Mitchell) Pham - For services to the technology sector and New Zealand-Asia relations


Professor Edwina Pio - For services to ethnic communities


Christine Anne Rogan - For services to alcohol harm reduction


Nicola Maree Smith-Guerin - For services to anaesthesiology


Dr Apisalome Sikaidoka Talemaitoga - For services to health and the Pacific community


Lisa-Jane Taouma - For services to Pacific arts and the screen industry


Charles Richard Veitch - For services to wildlife conservation


Dr Kathleen Joy Walker - For services to wildlife conservation


Peter Muru Edward Walters - For services to touch rugby


Paula Mapuna Werohia-Lloyd - For services to Māori and business


Kenneth Michael Williams - For services to governance and the community


Te Puea Pekerangi Eileen Winiata - For services to Māori and health



MNZM: To be Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit:


Dr Hafsa Ahmed - For services to ethnic communities and women


Wendy Allison - For services to drug harm reduction


Dr John Douglas Armstrong - For services to Māori health


David Wallace Bain - For services to health and the community


Priscilla June Baken - For services to midwifery


Dr Timothy Robert Bevin - For services to health


Carlton Paul Bidois - For services to the environment and Māori-Crown relations


Hoana Mere Burgman - For services to Māori and environmental governance


Dr Heather Anne Came-Friar - For services to Māori, education and health


Malcolm James Campbell - For services to local government and the community


Lloyd Russell Chapman - For services to the community and heritage rose preservation


David Christopher Chapple - For services to the community and heritage preservation


Brian Raymond Coffey - For services to people with disabilities


Dr Gina Annette Cole - For services to literature


Catherine Mary Cornish - For services to the performing arts


Carlotta Brigid Dann - For services to addiction advocacy


Professor Christine Margaret Davies - For services to education


Dale Winifred Farrar - For services to the State


Father Paulo Sagato Filoialii - For services to the Pacific community


Bruce James Ford, JP - For services to the community


Ruth Beatrice Gerzon - For services to community development and social justice


Tony John Gray, JP - For services to education


Albert Christopher Grinter - For services to education and Māori


Phillip Ross Halse - For services to local government and the community


Sefita 'Alofi Hao'uli - For services to Tongan and Pacific communities


Christina Angela Hape - For services to Māori and governance


Anna Maree Harrison - For services to netball and volleyball


Ian Robert Archibald Hastie - For services to education


Paul Leslie Hodge, JP - For services to the hospitality industry


John Maxwell Inger - For services to education


Dayle Olive Jackson - For services to education and sport


Penelope Jane Jackson - For services to art crime research and visual arts


Mohamed Abdi Jama - For services to the Muslim community


Tina Maria Jones - For services to suicide prevention and mental health


Lakiloko Tepae Keakea - For services to Tuvaluan art


Marilyn Rhonda Kohlhase - For services to Pacific arts and education


Debra Joy Lampshire - For services to mental health


Dr Alana Marissa Lopesi - For services to the arts


Stanislaw Manterys - For services to refugees and the Polish community


Dr Paul Allan Maunder - For services to the arts and the community


Felorini Ruta McKenzie - For services to Pacific education


Richard Mark McNamara - For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and emergency management


Senior Sergeant Clifford Gordon Metcalfe - For services to the New Zealand police and Search and Rescue


Betty-Anne Maryrose Monga - For services to music


Henriette Michel Nakhle, QSM - For services to the Lebanese community


Melony Robin O'Connor - For services to basketball


Jocelyn Jane O'Donnell - For services to business and community development


Sullivan Luao Paea - For services to youth


Corey Nathan Peters - For services to sit-skiing


Nico Porteous - For services to snow sports


Russell John Postlewaight - For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand


Rita Keka Powick - For services to Māori, education and governance


Shirleen Vinita Lata Prasad - For services to addiction services and the South Asian community


Helen Ngairie Rasmussen - For services to Māori and conservation


Rosanna Marie Raymond - For services to Pacific art


Bonnie Jane Robinson - For services to seniors and social services


Christopher Stephen Rooney - For services to education


Reweti Ratu Ropiha - For services to Māori health


Zoi Katherine Sadowski-Synnott - For services to snow sports


Jennifer Robyn Shattock, QSM, JP - For services to local government and economic development


Sarah (Sally) Margaret Shaw - For services to nursing


Dr Gregory Howard Sherley - For services to conservation


Dr Jane Elizabeth Skeen - For services to children with cancer


Cheryl Smith - For services to rugby


Margaret Teresa Tai Rākena - For services to victims of sexual violence and the community


John Maxwell Tait - For services to education and Māori


Dr Amama Bagem Thornley - For services to health


Charles Beswick Wilkinson - For services to arts governance and the community



The Queen's Service Order QSO: To be Companions of the Queen's Service Order:


John Robert Dobson - For services to people with disabilities


Dr Caroline Ann McElnay - For services to public health


Kura Te Rangi Moeahu - For services to Māori and the arts


Hayden Paul Waretini Wano - For services to Māori health



The Queen's Service Medal QSM


Naomi Ruth Baker-Wenley - For services to opera


Margaret Anne Bourke - For services to the community


Rodger Henry Brickland - For services to athletics


Brendan Sean Butler - For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand


Geoffrey Denis Clews - For services to the arts and the community


Maurice James Cowie - For services to Search and Rescue


Trevor Michael Crosbie, JP - For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand


Rosemary Jane Ensor - For services to the community


Kinaua Bauriri Ewels - For services to the Kiribati community


Lynore Ann Farry - For services to the community


George Rafton Flavell - For services to Māori culture and heritage preservation


Matthew Vincent Frost - For services to people with autism


Galumalemana Fetaiaimauso Marion Galumalemana - For services to the Pacific community


James William Gordon - For services to the community


Hana Melania Halalele - For services to Pacific health


Clyde Harris Hamilton - For services to the community and heritage preservation


Afife Skafi Harris - For services to migrant communities


Eileen Margaret Jean Harvey-Thawley - For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community


James Richard Strachan Higham - For services to rugby and education


Barbara Noeline Jeffries - For services to equestrian sport and war commemoration


Judith Ann Johnson, JP - For services as a Justice of the Peace


Teurukura Tia Kekena - For services to the Cook Islands and Pacific communities


Carol Anne Martin - For services to the community and netball


Kevin James McComb - For services to cycling


Agnes (Nancy) McCulloch McShane - For services to women and pay equity


Karen Anne Morris - For services to the community


Kenneth Michael Morris - For services to the community


Nanai Pati Muaau - For services to Pacific health


Euon Graham Murrell, JP - For services to the community


Reverend Woo Taek Nam - For services to the Korean community


Lomia Kaipati Semaia Naniseni - For services to the Tokelau community


James Allan Ngarewa, JP - For services to the community and education


Gavin Russell Alan Nicol - For services to veterans


Yong Rahn Park - For services to the Korean community


Linda Susan Rutland - For services to the community


Ma'a Brian Sagala - For services to Pacific communities


Mamaitaloa Sagapolutele - For services to education and the Pacific community


Ian Rankin Smith, JP - For services to civil defence and the community


Patricia Isabel Smith - For services to the community


Donald Bruce Thomas - For services to the community and the legal profession


Muriel Patricia Tondi - For services to the Italian community and language education


Mavis Emlen Tweedie - For services to the community


Kevin Victor Watkins - For services to the community and New Zealand-China relations


Helen Whittaker - For services to art and the community


Robin Young - For services to the community



Honorary


Tofilau Nina Kirifi-Alai - For services to education and the Pacific community


Tuifa'asisina Kasileta Maria Lafaele - For services to Pacific health


Nemai Divuluki Vucago - For services to Fijian and Pacific communities


Kyo Jin Yun - For services to the Korean community



The New Zealand Antarctic Medal NZAM


Nigel John Watson - For services to Antarctic heritage preservation



The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration DSD


Captain Brendon John Clark - For services to the New Zealand Defence Force


Serviceman L - For services to the New Zealand Defence Force


Sergeant Hayden Peter Smith - For services to the New Zealand Defence Force