The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty’s Birthday, to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit: Southland receipiants

The New Zealand Order of Merit DNZM Dames Companion

  • Dr Susan Nicola Bagshaw, Christchurch, (services to youth health).
  • Yvette Winifred Corlett (deceased), Te Aroha, (services to athletics).
  • Areta Koopu, Auckland, (services to Maori and community).
  • Frances Rosemary Walsh, Wellington, (services to film).

KNZM Knights Companion

  • Paul Hunter Adams, Tauranga, (services to philanthropy and community)
  • Roger Leighton Hall (services to theatre).
  • Graham Michael Lowe, Silverdale, (services to youth and education).

CNZM Companions

  • Dr Judith Estranna Aitken, Paekakariki, (services to local government, community and education).
  • Roma Cherry Balzer, Hamilton, (services to family violence prevention).
  • Scott Ronald Dixon, United States, (services to motorsport).
  • Prof Charles Thomas Eason, Nelson, (services to science and wildlife conservation).
  • Rev John Alexander Marsden, Leigh, (services to Maori and community).
  • Elizabeth Jane Prichard, Auckland, (services to women).
  • Ewan Francis Smith, Cook Islands, (services to Cook Islands business and tourism).
  • Associate Prof Susan Margaret St John, Auckland, (services to social policy).
  • Gary Vernon Taylor, Henderson, (services to environment and resource management).
  • Yvonne Mignon Willering, Auckland, (services to netball).

ONZM Officers

  • Arthur Robert Ashan Amputch, Auckland, (services to engineering).
  • Beryl Jean Anderson, Porirua, (services to women).
  • Dorothea Ashbridge, Auckland, (services to ballet).
  • Kenneth Charles Clearwater, Kaiapoi, (services to male survivors of sexual abuse).
  • Jeffrey Edward Connell, Nelson, (services to conservation).
  • Dr Candy Louise Ramarihi Hera Cox, Rotorua, (services to health, particularly suicide prevention).
  • David John Gapes, Auckland, (services to broadcasting).
  • Major-general Peter Te Aroha Emile Kelly, Wellington, (services to New Zealand Defence Force).
  • Michael King, Auckland, (services to mental health awareness and suicide prevention).
  • Ivan Kwok, Wellington, (services to the State).
  • Prof Charles Ninian McGhee, Auckland, (services to ophthalmology).
  • Gordon William McLauchlan, Auckland, (services to historical research).
  • Dr Marie Claire McLintock, Auckland, (services to haematology and obstetrics).
  • Rodney Bruce Morris, Dunedin, (services to documentary filmmaking, natural history and conservation).
  • Cletus Maanu Paul, Whakatane, (services to Maori).
  • Dr Christine Mary Roke, Auckland, (services to sexual and reproductive health).
  • Dr Lynn Christine Sadler, Auckland, (services to maternal and perinatal health).
  • Donald Hewitt Thompson, Albert Town, (services to people with intellectual disabilities).
  • David Geoffrey Trubridge, Havelock North, (services to design).
  • Mafaufau Sita Tua (David Tua), Auckland, (services to youth, boxing and community).

MNZM Members

  • Snr Sgt Bruce Robert Adams, Wainuiomata, (services to New Zealand Police and community)
  • Claire Elizabeth Aitken, Dunedin, (services to rehabilitative programmes).
  • Edith Amituanai, Auckland, (services to photography and community).
  • Phylesha Brown-Acton, Auckland, (services to Pacific and LGBTQI+ communities).
  • Ruth Busch, Auckland, (services to domestic violence prevention and the State).
  • Ian William Coard, Riverton, (services to Coastguard).
  • Margaret Gwenneth Cook, Invercargill, (services to community).
  • Dr Fiona May Cram, Auckland, (services to Maori health and education).
  • Dr Robert John Mackay Crawford, Hanmer Springs, (services to mental health and addiction services).
  • Patricia Jane Dance, Featherston, (services to New Zealand Kennel Club).
  • James Columba Davis, Blenheim, (services to Maori art, Catholic Church and community).
  • Tane Craig Davis, Otatara, (services to conservation).
  • Rachael Kathleen Dean, Masterton, (services to governance and community).
  • Allison Muriel Dobbie, Auckland, (services to library and information management and arts).
  • Jan Elizabeth Dowland, Wellington, (services to people with intellectual disabilities).
  • Dr Hinemoa Elder, Waiheke Island, (services to psychiatry and Maori).
  • Tunumafono Avaula Colenso Fa’amoe, Auckland, (services to Pacific community and health).
  • Marie Jane Fitzpatrick, Wellington, (services to community).
  • Susan Leigh Gardiner, Auckland, (services to arts).
  • Dr Briar Elizabeth Roycroft Gordon, Wellington, (services to law and the State).
  • Laurence Roy Gordon, Kaitaia, (services to wildlife conservation).
  • Sarah Hirini, Papamoa, (services to rugby).
  • Faye Claire James, Palmerston North, (services to New Zealand Cancer Society).
  • Stephanie Patricia Johnson, Auckland, (services to literature).
  • Janet Joye Kelly, Motueka, (services to education).
  • Yvonne Margaret Loader, Christchurch, (services to sport of gliding).
  • Allyson Sarah Lock, Masterton, (services to people with rare health disorders).
  • Robyn Jane Malcolm, Auckland, (services to television and theatre).
  • Dr Jacqueline Diane Miller (Jackie Blue), Rotorua, (services to women and the State).
  • Rose Mary Hine Wairangi Morgan, Hamilton, (services to victim support).
  • Jonathan William Mosen, Wellington, (services to blind community).
  • Nicole Dione Murray, Wellington, (services to community).
  • Shila Nair, Auckland, (services to ethnic communities and women).
  • Neville Ernest Phillips, Hawera, (services to youth).
  • Ewen Robert Pirie, Wyndham, (services to clay target shooting).
  • Pango Mary-Anne Pitman, Napier, (services to Maori and family violence prevention).
  • Prof Devon Leigh Logan Polaschek, Hamilton, (services to criminal psychology).
  • Anjum Rahman, Hamilton, (services to ethnic communities and women).
  • John Spencer Russell, Porirua, (services to education).
  • Naomi Kathleen Shaw, Lower Hutt, (services to softball).
  • Evan Trevor Smith, Christchurch, (services to community).
  • Prof Karen Alison Smith, Wellington, (services to education and volunteering).
  • Celia Ann Stewart, Christchurch, (services to music education).
  • Linda Dawn Surtees, Lower Hutt, (services to children and the State).
  • Laine Leata Tipi, Waitakere, (services to Pacific communities and education).
  • Janice Ann Tofia, Dunedin, (services to education).
  • Beverley Turner, Auckland, (services to women, particularly Pacific women).
  • Bryan Alexander Waddle, Porirua, (services as a sports broadcaster).
  • Dr Benjamin Williams, Porirua, (services to theology and community).
  • Nicola Jean Williams, Taupo, (services to arts governance).
  • Dr Andrea Maxine Wilson, Paraparaumu, (services to wildlife conservation).
  • Margaret Alison Wilson, Auckland, (services to women).
  • Sally Ann Wilson, Auckland, (services to midwifery).
  • Philippa Anne Evelyn Wright, Clive, (services to wool industry and sustainability).
  • Susan Jean Wynyard, Auckland, (services to midwifery).

QSO The Queen’s Service Order

  • Helene Elizabeth Quilter, Wellington, (services to the State).
  • Patricia Anne Seymour, Gisborne, (services to local government and community).

QSM The Queen’s Service Medal

  • Gary Mathew Aitken, Auckland, (services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and community).
  • Roger Alexander, Napier, (services to conservation and community).
  • Pare Anderson, Auckland, (services to Maori language education).
  • Tiwana Riwai Aranui, Napier, (services to Maori and education).
  • Robert William Bartley, Whanganui, (services to community).
  • Joanna Margaret Beetham, Masterton, (services to community and arts).
  • Adrienne Elizabeth Begg, Darfield, (services to sport and community).
  • Maree Helen Bernasconi, Pukekohe, (services to netball).
  • Andrew Paul Bicknell, Wellington, (services to music).
  • Eric William Bodell, Ashhurst, (services to broadcasting).
  • Janferie Bryce-Chapman, Auckland, (services to seniors).
  • Roy James Buckley, Waiuku, (services to craft of woodturning).
  • Christine Carol Bygrave, Mangawhai Heads, (services to community).
  • Fraser Logan Cameron, Opotiki, (services to community and theatre).
  • Diane Marcelle Celliers, Auckland, (services to community).
  • Dorothy May Charles, Murchison, (services to community).
  • Shirley Lorraine Christie, Whanganui, (services to community).
  • Garth William Cowley, Auckland, (services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and community).
  • Peter Antony Cox, Christchurch, (services to sport, particularly hockey).
  • Mervyn John Cranefield, Dunedin, (services to Scouting and community).
  • Carol Anne Dickson, Drury, (services to community).
  • Bronwyn Tracey Dobson, Whakatane, (services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and community).
  • Edward Colban Fawcett, Masterton, (services to sport of woodchopping).
  • Fala Haulangi, Auckland, (services to Pacific community and workers’ rights).
  • Leonard Russell Hoggard, Auckland, (services to athletics).
  • Valmai Joyce Horlor, Christchurch, (services to community).
  • Anne Lorraine Howell, Auckland, (services to community and education).
  • Neville Thomas Jack, Hamilton, (services to community).
  • Sydney Tamou Kershaw, Patea, (services to Maori performing arts and community).
  • Joyce-Rewa Kolk, Tuatapere, (services to conservation).
  • Bak Fong Lee, Oamaru, (services to horticulture and community).
  • Dugald Ian Dunlop MacTavish, Moeraki, (services to conservation and environment).
  • Sagaa Malua, Auckland, (services to Tuvaluan community).
  • Christopher Bailey Marjoribanks, Ohope, (services to youth and community).
  • Deborah Jane Martin, Nelson, (services to conservation).
  • Alastair Gordon Mason, Warkworth, (services to philanthropy and community).
  • Tina Mataiti, Auckland, (services to Pacific community and health).
  • Roderick Andrew McLeay, Auckland, (services to music and education).
  • Julia Margaret Milne, Lower Hutt, (services to community).
  • Josephine Hinehou Mortensen, Opotiki, (services to Maori and arts).
  • Martyn John Norrie, Rotorua, (services to community).
  • Gary Joseph O’Brien, Levin, (services to youth and community).
  • Kathryn Jane Orbell, Hamilton, (services to music).
  • Marjorie Elizabeth Orwin, Christchurch, (services to community).
  • Lynette Pellow, Auckland, (services to netball).
  • Lois Lee Perry, Auckland, (services to art and governance).
  • Hilda Lorraine Mary Pipes, Auckland, (services to community).
  • Dawn Frances Preston-Thomas, Auckland, (services to counselling and victim support).
  • Lyndsay Neill Price, Kaiapoi, (services to community).
  • Lyndsay Arthur Rackley, Dunedin, (services to broadcasting).
  • Evelyn Nukumai-te-Mangai Ratima, Hastings, (services to Maori and community).
  • Philip Ivan Redmond, Christchurch, (services to community).
  • Graeme William Reid, Christchurch, (services to mental health support).
  • Kathryn Lesley Reid, Christchurch, (services to palliative care).
  • Michael George Rutherford, Oxford, (services to philanthropy and community).
  • Ernest Patrick Sansom, Auckland, (services to community and engineering).
  • Ann-Marie Searle, Invercargill, (services to badminton and community).
  • Mupopo Siaosi, Auckland, (services to health and Pacific community).
  • Martin Sloman, Paraparaumu, (services to mental health).
  • Christine Puarata Smith, Auckland, (services to Maori art).
  • Edith Carolyn Smith, Ashburton, (services to conservation).
  • Rev Tui Fakafotu Sopoaga, Porirua, (services to Tokelauan community).
  • Grant Bruce Stevenson, Otaki, (services to arts).
  • Rae Elizabeth Storey, Auckland, (services to folk dancing and arts).
  • Bryan Edward Styles, Carterton, (services to United Fire Brigades Association and community).
  • Margaret Joan Swinburn, Greymouth, (services to athletics).
  • Alan Charles Tapp, Milton, (services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and community).
  • Rose Mary Mailee Kuluimotu Tauetule, Auckland, (services to women and Niuean community).
  • Elizabeth Barbara Thomas, Oxford, (services to equestrian sports and community).
  • Juanita Whitiaera Timutimu, Gisborne, (services to criminal justice programmes and community).
  • Martha Mahuri Tipene, Hawera, (services to Maori).
  • Kenneth Henry Tobin, Hastings, (services to pipe bands).
  • Vaha Tuielu, Rotorua, (services to Tokelauan community).
  • Rachel Ada Underwood, Wellington, (services to community).
  • Allan Leonardie Francis Va’a, Auckland, (services to youth and sport).
  • Leutu Vaovasa, Porirua, (services to Tokelauan community).
  • Gaylene Marie Vivian, Palmerston North, (services to family support and health).
  • Nigel Edward Weeks, Nelson, (services to music).
  • Ida Willamina White, Auckland, (services to Maori art).
  • David Findon Wight, Whitianga, (services to community).
  • Sonia Wilson, Rotorua, (services to victim support and community).
  • Grant Albert Windsor, Christchurch, (services to broadcasting and sport).
  • Susan Maureen Winters, Rotorua, (services to education).
  • Denise Mary Veronica Wood, New Plymouth, (services to community).
  • Peter John Woodward, Paraparaumu (services to Coastguard).

Honorary QSM

  • Perenise Tapu, Auckland, (services to education and Samoan community).

DSD The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration

  • Daniel Lawrence Broughton, Upper Hutt, (services to New Zealand Defence Force).
  • Dr Peter Rodd Hurly (services to New Zealand Defence Force and aviation medicine).
  • Capt Richard Alan Walker (services to New Zealand Defence Force).

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