Queen's Birthday Honours




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 61 — 9 JUNE 2017

Mr Avon Cook, of Auckland. For services to the manufacturing industry.

Mr Brendan Joseph Duffy, of Levin. For services to local government.

Mr William Robert Dunbar, of Cromwell. For services to health and the community.

Mrs Susanne Patricia Edwards, of Picton. For services to synchronised swimming.

Mr Craig Clifford Emeny, of the Chatham Islands. For services to aviation and the community.

Mr Allan Raymond Fenwick, of Marton. For services to the thoroughbred racing industry.

Professor Philippa Helen Gander, of Porirua. For services to the study of sleep and fatigue.

Mr Wahiao Raymond James Gray, JP, of Rotorua. For services to Māori and governance.

Mr Alan John Hackett, of Christchurch. For services to adventure tourism.

Mr Mark Selwyn Hadlow, of Martinborough. For services to the arts.

Assistant Commissioner Wallace Patrick Haumaha, QSM, of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Police and Māori, Pacific and ethnic communities.

Mr David Thomas Higgins, of Palmerston. For services to Māori.

Mr Ruruarau Heitia Hiha, JP, of Napier. For services to Māori.

Ms Rachel Jessica Te Ao Maarama House, of Auckland. For services to the performing arts.

Mr Peter Guy Hughes, of Auckland. For services to mathematics education.

Ms Susan Mary Huria, of Auckland. For services to governance.

Professor Hamid Ikram, of Christchurch. For services to cardiology and education.

Dr Zafer Khouri, of Hamilton. For services to odontology.

Mrs Wendy Elizabeth McGowan, of Rotorua. For services to rural women.

Mrs Caroline Harriette Eliza Milne, of Kawakawa. For services to Māori and health.

Mr Simon John O’Neill, of Auckland. For services to opera.

Mrs Lynda Jean Reid, of Auckland. For services to education.

Dr Geoffrey Maxwell Robinson, of Lower Hutt. For services to medicine.

Mr Graeme James Steel, of Auckland. For services to sport.

Mr Geoffrey Alan Whitcher, of Auckland. For services to business and education.

Ms Deborah Mary White, of Auckland. For services to art.

Mrs Frances Wilson-Fitzgerald, of Auckland. For services to opera.

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To be Members of the said Order:

Mr Ross Alexander Aitken, of Auckland. For services to conservation.

Mr Kevin Russell Allen, of Tauranga. For services to people with brain injuries.

Mr Douglas Graham Avery, of Seddon. For services to agriculture and mental health.

Mrs Janis Irene Ballantyne, of Te Awamutu. For services to education and the community.

Ms Jacqueline Marie Barron, of Dunedin. For services to sports governance and education.

Ms Lilian Jeanne Biddulph, of Hamilton. For services to literacy education.

Mr Pembroke Peraniko Bird, QSM, of Murupara. For services to education and Māori.

Professor Sally Anne Brooker, of Dunedin. For services to science.

Mr Cranwell Leslie Bull, of Christchurch. For services to cricket.

Ms Deborah Bush, QSM, of Christchurch. For services to women’s health.

Mr Stephen Edward Canny, of Invercargill. For services to the community, governance and cycling.

Mr David Joseph Comber, of Taupo. For services to Search and Rescue.

Mrs Marilyn Elaine Cooper, of Hamilton. For services to equestrian sports.

Mr Hamish Angus Crooks, of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community.

Ms Anne Crummer, of Auckland. For services to music.

Ms Sharyn Estelle Evans, of Wellington. For services to music.

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🏛️ The Queen's Birthday Honours 2017 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Honours, The New Zealand Order of Merit, Appointments
43 names identified
  • Avon Cook (Mr), For services to the manufacturing industry
  • Brendan Joseph Duffy (Mr), For services to local government
  • William Robert Dunbar (Mr), For services to health and the community
  • Susanne Patricia Edwards (Mrs), For services to synchronised swimming
  • Craig Clifford Emeny (Mr), For services to aviation and the community
  • Allan Raymond Fenwick (Mr), For services to the thoroughbred racing industry
  • Philippa Helen Gander (Professor), For services to the study of sleep and fatigue
  • Wahiao Raymond James Gray (Mr), For services to Māori and governance
  • Alan John Hackett (Mr), For services to adventure tourism
  • Mark Selwyn Hadlow (Mr), For services to the arts
  • Wallace Patrick Haumaha (Assistant Commissioner), For services to the New Zealand Police and Māori, Pacific and ethnic communities
  • David Thomas Higgins (Mr), For services to Māori
  • Ruruarau Heitia Hiha (Mr), For services to Māori
  • Rachel Jessica Te Ao Maarama House (Ms), For services to the performing arts
  • Peter Guy Hughes (Mr), For services to mathematics education
  • Susan Mary Huria (Ms), For services to governance
  • Hamid Ikram (Professor), For services to cardiology and education
  • Zafer Khouri (Dr), For services to odontology
  • Wendy Elizabeth McGowan (Mrs), For services to rural women
  • Caroline Harriette Eliza Milne (Mrs), For services to Māori and health
  • Simon John O'Neill (Mr), For services to opera
  • Lynda Jean Reid (Mrs), For services to education
  • Geoffrey Maxwell Robinson (Dr), For services to medicine
  • Graeme James Steel (Mr), For services to sport
  • Geoffrey Alan Whitcher (Mr), For services to business and education
  • Deborah Mary White (Ms), For services to art
  • Frances Wilson-Fitzgerald (Mrs), For services to opera
  • Ross Alexander Aitken (Mr), For services to conservation
  • Kevin Russell Allen (Mr), For services to people with brain injuries
  • Douglas Graham Avery (Mr), For services to agriculture and mental health
  • Janis Irene Ballantyne (Mrs), For services to education and the community
  • Jacqueline Marie Barron (Ms), For services to sports governance and education
  • Lilian Jeanne Biddulph (Ms), For services to literacy education
  • Pembroke Peraniko Bird (Mr), For services to education and Māori
  • Sally Anne Brooker (Professor), For services to science
  • Cranwell Leslie Bull (Mr), For services to cricket
  • Deborah Bush (Ms), For services to women's health
  • Stephen Edward Canny (Mr), For services to the community, governance and cycling
  • David Joseph Comber (Mr), For services to Search and Rescue
  • Marilyn Elaine Cooper (Mrs), For services to equestrian sports
  • Hamish Angus Crooks (Mr), For services to the Pacific community
  • Anne Crummer (Ms), For services to music
  • Sharyn Estelle Evans (Ms), For services to music