Honours List




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 55 — 17 JUNE 2016

Dr Trevor Paul FitzJohn, of Wellington. For services to radiology.

Professor Wei Gao, of Auckland. For services to science and engineering.

Mr Mark Joseph Greenwood, of Te Puke. For services to biosecurity.

Inspector Patrick James Handcock, of Palmerston North. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Ms Danielle Pikihuia Harris, of Palmerston North. For services to Māori and health.

Mr Peter Frank Haythornthwaite, of Kaikohe. For services to design.

Mr Neil Ieremia, of Auckland. For services to dance.

Mr Christopher Morton Kelly, of Wellington. For services to agriculture.

Dr Niall Patrick Kelly, of Auckland. For services to children’s health.

Dr Peter David Martin, of Wellington. For services to tobacco control.

Ms Alexandra Mary Raine Matheson, of Auckland. For services to performing arts, education and LGBTIQ rights.

Mrs Lesley Jean Murdoch, MBE, of Christchurch. For services to sport.

Mr Philip John O’Reilly, of Wellington. For services to business and governance.

Emeritus Professor Bryan Ronald Parry, of Auckland. For services to colorectal surgery.

Mr William John Perham, of Carterton. For services to philanthropy and the community.

Ms Annette Presley, of Auckland. For services to business and women.

Mr Samuel Kevin Prime, MBE, of Kawakawa. For services to conservation and Māori.

Mrs Annette Michelle Purvis, of Christchurch. For services to athletics.

Ms Catherine Agnes Quinn, of Auckland. For services to the law and women.

Dr Charlotte Marewa Severne, of Wellington. For services to Māori and science.

Mr Nicholas George Stanley Smith, of Dunedin. For services to the media and sport.

Ms Victoria Ursula Spackman, of Wellington. For services to theatre, film and television.

Sergeant Ross David Stewart, of Hastings. For services to the New Zealand Police and youth.

Mr Steven Paul Sumner, of Christchurch. For services to football.

Mr Gary Bertram Troup, of Auckland. For services to sport and the community.

Mr Gavin Ronald Walker, of Auckland. For services to the State and business.

Dr Pushpa Wood, of Wellington. For services to financial literacy and interfaith relations.

Air Vice-Marshal Michael Edward Yardley, DSD, RNZAF (Rtd.), of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

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To be Members of the said Order:

Mr Viduranga Aruna Abeygoonesekera, of Wellington. For services to New Zealand–Sri Lanka relations and the Sri Lankan community.

Dr Maurice Rewi Alley, of Palmerston North. For services to conservation and education.

Dr Patrick Geoffrey Alley, of Auckland. For services to health.

Ms Sandra Alofivae, of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community and youth.

Ms Maureen Ax, of Palmerston North. For services to dance and youth.

Miss Elisabeth Judy Bellingham, of Dunedin. For services to classical singing.

Mr Robert Latham Berry, of Queenstown. For services to the cheese industry.

Mr Gerald Brackenbury, of Lower Hutt. For services to conservation.

Mr Tristan David Brebner, of Ohope. For services to education.

Mrs Christine Brunt, of Blenheim. For services to the Girls’ Brigade.

Mrs Margaret Patricia Bruss, of Alexandra. For services to netball.

Ms Shelley Campbell, of Auckland. For services to health and people with disabilities.

Mrs Beverley Alice Clark, of Wanaka. For services to health.

Dr Andrew Ian Dennis, of Nelson. For services to conservation.



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🏛️ The Queen’s 90th Birthday Honours List 2016 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, The New Zealand Order of Merit, Appointments, Queen's Birthday
42 names identified
  • Trevor Paul FitzJohn (Dr), For services to radiology
  • Wei Gao (Professor), For services to science and engineering
  • Mark Joseph Greenwood (Mr), For services to biosecurity
  • Patrick James Handcock (Inspector), For services to the New Zealand Police and the community
  • Danielle Pikihuia Harris (Ms), For services to Māori and health
  • Peter Frank Haythornthwaite (Mr), For services to design
  • Neil Ieremia (Mr), For services to dance
  • Christopher Morton Kelly (Mr), For services to agriculture
  • Niall Patrick Kelly (Dr), For services to children’s health
  • Peter David Martin (Dr), For services to tobacco control
  • Alexandra Mary Raine Matheson (Ms), For services to performing arts, education and LGBTIQ rights
  • Lesley Jean Murdoch (Mrs), For services to sport
  • Philip John O’Reilly (Mr), For services to business and governance
  • Bryan Ronald Parry (Emeritus Professor), For services to colorectal surgery
  • William John Perham (Mr), For services to philanthropy and the community
  • Annette Presley (Ms), For services to business and women
  • Samuel Kevin Prime (Mr), For services to conservation and Māori
  • Annette Michelle Purvis (Mrs), For services to athletics
  • Catherine Agnes Quinn (Ms), For services to the law and women
  • Charlotte Marewa Severne (Dr), For services to Māori and science
  • Nicholas George Stanley Smith (Mr), For services to the media and sport
  • Victoria Ursula Spackman (Ms), For services to theatre, film and television
  • Ross David Stewart (Sergeant), For services to the New Zealand Police and youth
  • Steven Paul Sumner (Mr), For services to football
  • Gary Bertram Troup (Mr), For services to sport and the community
  • Gavin Ronald Walker (Mr), For services to the State and business
  • Pushpa Wood (Dr), For services to financial literacy and interfaith relations
  • Michael Edward Yardley (Air Vice-Marshal), For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
  • Viduranga Aruna Abeygoonesekera (Mr), For services to New Zealand–Sri Lanka relations and the Sri Lankan community
  • Maurice Rewi Alley (Dr), For services to conservation and education
  • Patrick Geoffrey Alley (Dr), For services to health
  • Sandra Alofivae (Ms), For services to the Pacific community and youth
  • Maureen Ax (Ms), For services to dance and youth
  • Elisabeth Judy Bellingham (Miss), For services to classical singing
  • Robert Latham Berry (Mr), For services to the cheese industry
  • Gerald Brackenbury (Mr), For services to conservation
  • Tristan David Brebner (Mr), For services to education
  • Christine Brunt (Mrs), For services to the Girls’ Brigade
  • Margaret Patricia Bruss (Mrs), For services to netball
  • Shelley Campbell (Ms), For services to health and people with disabilities
  • Beverley Alice Clark (Mrs), For services to health
  • Andrew Ian Dennis (Dr), For services to conservation