✨ New Year Honours 2017
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 3 — 16 JANUARY 2017
Mrs Eleanor Kay Baxter, of Wairoa. For services to conservation and sustainable food production.
Ms Jacqueline Lindsay Bay, of Auckland. For services to science and education.
Ms Marion Clare Blake, of Wellington. For services to people with mental health and addiction issues.
Mr Ross Brown, of Taupo. For services to education.
Dr Stuart Whitaker Brown, of Hamilton. For services to children’s health.
Mr Peter Burling, of Tauranga. For services to sailing.
Mr Phillip Burrows, of Melbourne, Australia. For services to hockey.
Mr Murray Graham Chandler, of Auckland. For services to chess.
Ms Lisa Choegyal, of Kathmandu, Nepal. For services to New Zealand–Nepal relations.
Mr Reuben Glenn Collier, of Rotorua. For services to the television industry and Māori.
Ms Jillian Corkin, of Mangawhai. For services to education.
Mr Lyall David Daines, of Blenheim. For services to rugby.
Mr Derek Doddington, of Christchurch. For services to theatre.
Mr Alan Dormer, of Auckland. For services to the law.
Ms Karen Lorraine Fifield, of Wellington. For services to business and animal welfare.
Mr Derek Sinclair Firth, of Auckland. For services to arbitration and education.
Mr Robert Edward Semadeni Fischer, JP, of Hamilton. For services to road safety and the community.
Miss Katie Alexandra Glynn, of Auckland. For services to hockey.
Dr Paula Joy Green, of Auckland. For services as a poet and to literature.
Ms Anna Grimaldi, of Dunedin. For services to athletics.
Mrs Madeline Gunn, of Auckland. For services to education.
Senior Constable Susan Jean Guy, of Napier. For services to the New Zealand Police and youth.
Mr Darrin Haimona, of Waharoa. For services to Māori and the arts.
Ms Bernadette Hall, of Amberley. For services to literature.
Ms Caroline Marjorie Herewini, of Porirua. For services to women.
Mr John Heyes, of Auckland. For services to education.
Mrs Robyn Hickman, of Invercargill. For services to education.
Mr Anthony Evan Hill, of Queenstown. For services to the community, disability sport and health.
Miss Katherine Horan, of Wellington. For services to Paralympic sport.
Miss Nikita Stevie Howarth, of Cambridge. For services to swimming.
Mr Ernest John Haines Howat, of Lower Hutt. For services to shooting sports.
Mr Hewitt Royden Humphrey, QSM, JP, of Wellington. For services as a broadcaster and to the community.
Dr John Chirnside Hyndman, of Kaiapoi. For services to health and innovation.
Ms Lyndsay Louise James, of Auckland. For services to people with cancer.
Ms Chunli Li, of Auckland. For services to table tennis.
Ms Huei Min Lim, of Auckland. For services to New Zealand–Asia relations and governance.
Mrs Judith Roberta Macready, of Auckland. For services to hospice care.
Mr Liam Malone, of Nelson. For services to athletics.
Professor Anthony Phillip Mann, of Wellington. For services to literature and drama.
Dr Donald Alastair McDonald, of Havelock North. For services to rowing.
Mr Terence James McNamara, of Auckland. For services to the arts.
Mr Terence Valentine Parkes, of New Plymouth. For services to the arts, business and the community.
Mr Owen Leslie Pickles, JP, of the Chatham Islands. For services to local government.
Mrs Tangiwai Margaret Ria, of Gisborne. For services to Māori performing arts and the community.
Sergeant Susan Jane Robinson, of Hastings. For services to the New Zealand Police and youth.
Mrs Nahusita Selupe, of Auckland. For services to education and Māori and Pacific communities.
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46 names identified
- Eleanor Kay Baxter (Mrs), For services to conservation and sustainable food production
- Jacqueline Lindsay Bay (Ms), For services to science and education
- Marion Clare Blake (Ms), For services to people with mental health and addiction issues
- Ross Brown (Mr), For services to education
- Stuart Whitaker Brown (Dr), For services to children’s health
- Peter Burling (Mr), For services to sailing
- Phillip Burrows (Mr), For services to hockey
- Murray Graham Chandler (Mr), For services to chess
- Lisa Choegyal (Ms), For services to New Zealand–Nepal relations
- Reuben Glenn Collier (Mr), For services to the television industry and Māori
- Jillian Corkin (Ms), For services to education
- Lyall David Daines (Mr), For services to rugby
- Derek Doddington (Mr), For services to theatre
- Alan Dormer (Mr), For services to the law
- Karen Lorraine Fifield (Ms), For services to business and animal welfare
- Derek Sinclair Firth (Mr), For services to arbitration and education
- Robert Edward Semadeni Fischer (Mr), For services to road safety and the community
- Katie Alexandra Glynn (Miss), For services to hockey
- Paula Joy Green (Dr), For services as a poet and to literature
- Anna Grimaldi (Ms), For services to athletics
- Madeline Gunn (Mrs), For services to education
- Susan Jean Guy (Senior Constable), For services to the New Zealand Police and youth
- Darrin Haimona (Mr), For services to Māori and the arts
- Bernadette Hall (Ms), For services to literature
- Caroline Marjorie Herewini (Ms), For services to women
- John Heyes (Mr), For services to education
- Robyn Hickman (Mrs), For services to education
- Anthony Evan Hill (Mr), For services to the community, disability sport and health
- Katherine Horan (Miss), For services to Paralympic sport
- Nikita Stevie Howarth (Miss), For services to swimming
- Ernest John Haines Howat (Mr), For services to shooting sports
- Hewitt Royden Humphrey (Mr), For services as a broadcaster and to the community
- John Chirnside Hyndman (Dr), For services to health and innovation
- Lyndsay Louise James (Ms), For services to people with cancer
- Chunli Li (Ms), For services to table tennis
- Huei Min Lim (Ms), For services to New Zealand–Asia relations and governance
- Judith Roberta Macready (Mrs), For services to hospice care
- Liam Malone (Mr), For services to athletics
- Anthony Phillip Mann (Professor), For services to literature and drama
- Donald Alastair McDonald (Dr), For services to rowing
- Terence James McNamara (Mr), For services to the arts
- Terence Valentine Parkes (Mr), For services to the arts, business and the community
- Owen Leslie Pickles (Mr), For services to local government
- Tangiwai Margaret Ria (Mrs), For services to Māori performing arts and the community
- Susan Jane Robinson (Sergeant), For services to the New Zealand Police and youth
- Nahusita Selupe (Mrs), For services to education and Māori and Pacific communities
NZ Gazette 2017, No 3