The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009
The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009
THE NEW ZEALAND ORDER OF MERIT
The Queen has been pleased on the occasion of the celebration of The Queen's Birthday,
to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit.
D.N.Z.M.
To be Dame Companions of the said Order:
Mrs Jennifer Barbara
GIBBS, C.N.Z.M, of Auckland.
For
services to the arts.
Mrs Iritana Te Rangi
TAWHIWHIRANGI, C.N.Z.M., M.B.E., of
Masterton.
For services to Maori
education.
K.N.Z.M.
To be a Knight Companion of the said Order:
Mr John George
WALKER, C.B.E., of Auckland.
For
services to sport and the
community.
C.N.Z.M.
To be Companions of the said Order:
Mr Simon Peter Wallace
MURDOCH, of Wellington.
For public
services, lately as Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
Ms Paula
Rae REBSTOCK, of North Shore.
For
public services, lately as Chair of the Commerce
Commission.
Mrs Saana (Hana) Waitai ROMANA
MURRAY, Q.S.M., of Kaitaia.
For services to
the community.
Professor Alison STEWART,
of Lincoln.
For services to biology, in particular
plant pathology.
Dr Jeffery Lewis TALLON,
of Lower Hutt.
For services to science.
Professor
Peter Rowland THORNE, of Auckland.
For
services to auditory neuroscience.
Mr John Desmond
TODD, of Wellington.
For services to
business and the
community.
O.N.Z.M.
To be Officers of the said Order:
Mr Ronald CHAN, of
Manukau.
For services to business.
Mr Patrick William
COTTER, of Christchurch.
For services
to medicine.
Mr Murray James Boyd DEAKER,
of North Shore.
For services to broadcasting.
Mr Carl
William DOY, of North Shore.
For
services to music.
Dr Annabel Kirsten
FINUCANE, of Auckland.
For services to
medicine, in particular paediatric heart surgery.
Mr
Gurshon FISHER, of Auckland.
For
services to philanthropy.
Associate Professor John
HENLEY, of Auckland.
For services to
medicine.
Mrs Jacqueline Mary HUGHES, of
Whakatane.
For services to the community.
Mr Robin
Austin JUDKINS, of Christchurch.
For
services to sports administration.
Mr Stephen Peter
KEARNEY, of Balwyn North, Victoria,
Australia.
For services to rugby league.
Professor
Stephen Irving LEVINE, of Wellington.
For services to education and the Jewish community.
Mr
Roger John MOSES, of Wellington.
For
services to education.
Mr Robert Duncan
MURDOCH, of Wellington.
For services
to manufacturing and the community.
Dr Graham James
SHARPE, of Wellington.
For services to
anaesthesia.
Mr Jefferie James TIPPEN, of
Christchurch.
For services to tourism.
Professor
Michael Mathew WALKER, of Auckland.
For services to science.
Mr Frank Ivan
YUKICH, of Manukau.
For services to
the wine industry.
M.N.Z.M.
To be Members of the said Order:
Mr Errol Douglas
BALDWIN, of Hamilton.
For services to
the community.
Ms Mary Tiki BALZER, of
Hamilton.
For services to Māori health.
Mrs Brigit
Diana BLAIR, of Christchurch.
For
services to business.
Malcolm James
BURGESS, Detective Superintendent, New
Zealand Police, of Christchurch.
For services to the
New Zealand Police.
Ms Norma Ellen
CAMPBELL, of Christchurch.
For
services to women's health, in particular midwifery.
Mrs
Yvonne Joyce CAVE, of Wanganui.
For
services to photography and horticulture.
Mrs Belinda Jane
CHARTERIS, of Christchurch.
For
services to netball.
Professor George Raymond
CLARK, of Auckland.
For services to
biochemistry.
Professor Terence John
CROOKS, of Dunedin.
For services to
education.
Mrs Madeline Mary EAST, of
Manukau.
For services to education.
Emeritus
Professor David George ELMS, of
Christchurch.
For services to civil engineering.
Dr
Francis Patrick Joseph FARRY, of
Queenstown.
For services to rural medicine.
Mr Lester
Campbell FLOCKTON, J.P., of Dunedin.
For services to education and pipe bands.
Ms Margaret
Mary Anne FOSTER, of Christchurch.
For
services to sport, in particular netball.
Mr John William
GILKS, of Wanaka.
For services to
business and the community.
Mr Frank Derrington
GODBERT, of Kerikeri.
For services to
yachting.
Mr Ronald Noel HARRIES, of
Wellington.
For services to soccer.
Mr Peter John
HARRIS, of Huntly.
For services to
local body affairs and rugby.
Mrs Margaret Anne
Ruwaioterangi HIHA, of Napier.
For
services to sport.
Dr Cheung-Tak HUNG, of
Dunedin.
For services to philanthropy and the Chinese
community.
Dr Richard John ISACCS, of
Palmerston North.
For services to oncology.
Mrs
Lauraine Annette JACOBS, of Auckland.
For services to the food industry.
Mr Ian Laurie
KEATS, of Masterton.
For services to
shearing.
Mr John (Hone) Vivian KOUKA, of
Paekakariki.
For services to contemporary Māori
theatre.
Mr Leslie Thomas LUNNY, of
Wanganui.
For services to touch rugby.
Mr Joseph Te
Poroa MALCOLM, J.P., of Rotorua.
For
services to Māori.
Mr Ross Shepley
MILLER, J.P., of Kaitaia.
For services
to the community.
Mr John Brian MOONEY,
of Urenui.
For services to the dairy industry.
Mr
John Francis MacLean MORRISON, of
Wellington.
For services to cricket and the
community.
Mr Roshan Lal NAUHRIA, of
Auckland.
For services to business and the
community.
Mr Che NESS (Che
Fu), of Auckland.
For services to
music.
Daniel Francis O'CONNELL, Senior
Constable, New Zealand Police, of Wellington.
For
services to the New Zealand Police.
Mr Robin Moncrieff
OLIVER, of Wellington.
For services to
the Department of Inland Revenue.
Mr Kevin John
O'SULLIVAN, of Palmerston North.
For
services to the Anglican Church and the community.
Mr
Haydn John RAWSTRON, of West Wickham, Kent,
United Kingdom.
For services to New Zealand interests
in the United Kingdom.
Mr Keith George
RICHARDSON, of Wanganui.
For services
to broadcasting, journalism and the community.
Mrs
Puahaere RUTENE, of Huntly.
For
services to Māori and netball.
Ms Paula Ann
RYAN, of Auckland.
For services to
fashion.
Mrs Rosalie Mary SAMPSON, of
Karaema.
For services to conservation and the
community.
Le'autuli'ilagi Taotua Malaetā Fa'asapisapi
SAUVAO, J.P., of Porirua.
For services
to the Samoan community and the community.
Mr Graeme Barry
SINCLAIR, of Auckland.
For services to
television.
Mr Farib SOS, J.P., of
Wellington.
For services to international
relations.
Mr Allan Murdoch SPENCE, J.P.,
of Auckland.
For services to law and the
community.
Mr David Thomas STEELE, J.P.,
of Waimauku.
For services to local body affairs and the
community.
Mr Ian Hardy SYMONDS, J.P., of
Waikanae.
For services to the community.
Mrs Ngarau
TARAWA, J.P., of Taumarunui.
For
services to Māori and community education.
Mr Te Whetu
Werohia TIPIWAI, of Napier.
For
services to Māori and rugby.
Mr Robert Te Ngau-ngau
TUKIRI, J.P., of Huntly.
For services
to the community.
Ms Philippa Jane
USSHER, of Auckland.
For services to
photography.
Mrs Irene VAN DYK, of Upper
Hutt.
For services to netball.
Mr Norman Lawrence
WITHERS, of Christchurch.
For services
to sport and the community.
Mrs Jill Mabel
WORRALL, of North Shore.
For services
to social work.
Mr Robin WRAY, J.P., of
Auckland.
For services to the community.
Dated at
Wellington, this 1ST day of June 2009.
REBECCA
KITTERIDGE, Secretary and Registrar, The New Zealand Order
of Merit.
THE NEW ZEALAND ORDER OF MERIT
The Queen has been pleased on the occasion of the celebration of The New Year, to make the following Additional appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit.
ADDITIONAL
NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
O.N.Z.M.
To be an Additional Officer of the said Order:
Colonel Graeme Roger WILLIAMS (Q410449) (Retired), Colonel's List, New Zealand Army.
M.N.Z.M.
To be an Additional Member of the said Order:
Commander Blair Albert GERRITSEN (J25630), Royal New Zealand Navy, of North Shore.
Dated at Wellington, this 1ST day of
June 2009.
REBECCA KITTERIDGE, Secretary and Registrar,
The New Zealand Order of Merit.
THE QUEEN'S SERVICE ORDER
The Queen has been pleased on the occasion of the celebration of The Queen�s Birthday, to make the following appointments to The Queen�s Service Order.
Q.S.O.
To be Companions of the said Order:
Mr Bruce Alexander
AITKEN, of Dunedin.
For services to
education and music.
Ms Valerie Jeanette
BURNS, of Lower Hutt.
For services to
early childhood education.
Mr William John
CLARKE, J.P., of Gisborne.
For
services to local body affairs and the community.
Mrs Te
Uira GRAHAM KEREHOMA, of
Levin.
For services to Māori and the community.
Mr
Ian Montgomery GRANT, of Auckland.
For
services to youth and parenting.
Mr Peter James
HARRISON, of Auckland.
For services to
education.
Emeritus Professor Leslie Charles
HOLBOROW, of Paekakariki.
For services
to education and the community.
Mr Hamilton Manaia Pihopa
KINGI, M.N.Z.M., of Rotorua.
For
services to the community.
Mrs Inez Haereata
KINGI, M.N.Z.M., of Rotorua.
For
services to the community.
Ms Jane
KOMINIK, of Wellington.
For services
to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
Mrs Diana
Elizabeth ROBINSON, of Christchurch.
For services to the Child Cancer Foundation.
Mrs Kaa
Kataraina Kathleen WILLIAMS, of Auckland.
For services to Māori.
THE QUEEN'S SERVICE MEDAL
The Queen has been pleased on the occasion of the celebration of The Queen�s Birthday, to make the following awards of The Queen�s Service Medal.
Q.S.M.
Mr Charles Michael
AAMODT, of Upper Hutt.
For services to
the community.
Mr Stanley John ASKEW, of
Omapere.
For services to the community.
Ross Alan
BARNABY, Senior Sergeant, New Zealand
Police, of North Shore.
For services to the New Zealand
Police.
Mr Derek Quentin BATTERSBY, J.P.,
of Waitakere.
For services to local body affairs.
Mr
Clive BIBBY, of Tolaga Bay.
For
services to the community.
Mr William Alan
BONIFACE, of Warkworth.
For services
to the community.
Ms Robyn BOSWELL, of
Whangarei.
For services to education.
Mr Michael
Edward BROOKE, of New Plymouth.
For
services to sport and the community.
Mr Mervyn Burdge
BROWN, of Masterton.
For services to
the community.
Mr Murray CAREY, of
Whitianga.
For services to brass bands and
soccer.
Mrs Shirley May Gwynneth CASPARI,
of Hamilton.
For services to the community.
Mr Ian
Brackenbury CHANNELL (The Wizard of New
Zealand), of Christchurch.
For services to the
community.
Mr John Hugh CLAYTON, J.P., of
Ikamatua.
For services to local body affairs and the
community.
Mr Keith Richard CRATE, of
Taupō.
For services to cycling.
Mrs Elisabeth May
CUNNINGHAM, of Dunedin.
For services
to the community.
Mr Graeme Edwin DABB,
J.P., of Auckland.
For services to the Filipino
community.
Mr Nguyen Phu DANG, J.P., of
Manukau.
For services to the Vietnamese
community.
Mrs Valerie Myrtle DELL, of
Napier.
For services to women and the community.
Ms
Kindra Velvet DOUGLAS, of Nelson.
For
services to the community.
Mr John Dallin
DUNLOP, of Napier.
For services to
astronomy and the community.
Dr Lorna Christine Te Aroha
DYALL, of Auckland.
For services to
Māori health.
Mr James Leslie EYERS, of
Wanganui.
For services to music and the
community.
Mrs Pamela Jean FAUVEL, of
Auckland.
For services to youth.
Mr Lewis Wilson
FINDLAY, of Palmerston North.
For
services to the community.
Mr Angus
FINLAYSON, J.P., of Lower Hutt.
For
services to local body affairs and the community.
Mr Brian
Gordon FLINTOFF, of Nelson.
For
services to taonga puoro.
Mr Ian Lex
FORREST, of Auckland.
For services to
the community.
Sister Frances Josephine
GIBBS, of Wellington.
For services to
the community.
Mr Stephen Godfrey GUARD,
of Nelson.
For services to the maritime industry.
Mr
Laly Paroane HADDON, of Wellsford.
For
services to conservation.
Mrs Olive De Courtenay
HALE-INGRAM, of Gisborne.
For services
to the history of New Zealand ceramics.
Mrs Judy Claris
HANBURY, of Waitakere.
For services to
conservation.
Mr Trevor James HOSKING, of
Taupō.
For services to the conservation of historic
places.
Mr Thomas William HUTCHINSON,
Chief Fire Officer, Kaikohe Volunteer Fire Brigade, New
Zealand Fire Service, of Kaikohe.
For services to the
New Zealand Fire Service.
Mr Desmond Victor
JACK, of Hamilton.
For services to the
community.
Mr Ian Dixon (Jim) JAMES, of
Hamilton.
For services to orchid growing.
Mrs Roslyn
Ann JERRAM, of Opotiki.
For services
to the community.
Mr Leslie Clifford
JOHNSTON, J.P., of Tautapere.
For
services to the community.
Mrs Christine Jennifer
KING, J.P., of Manurewa.
For services
to the community.
Ms Au'Birthly KINGI, of
Manukau.
For services to the Pacific Islands
community.
Mr Ernest Bongard KIRK, of
Manukau.
For services to local body affairs and the
community.
Mrs Naomi Diane KIRK, of
Manukau.
For services to the community.
Mr John Alan
LANCASHIRE, of Paraparaumu.
For
services to conservation.
Mr David Hartley
LIND, of Tauranga.
For services to
conservation and the community.
Mr Carl Ernest
LUTZ, of Otaki.
For services to the
community.
Mrs Sally Geraldine MACAULEY,
J.P., of Kaikohe.
For services to local body affairs
and the community.
Mr Russell Frank
MACKERETH, Chief Fire Officer, Silverdale
Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service, of Orewa.
For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Ms
Sandra Elizabeth MACLEAN, of Takanini.
For services to senior citizens and the community.
Mr
Lindsay Rihari Waitara MACLEOD, of New
Plymouth.
For services to Māori.
Mr Kenneth George
MCKAY, J.P., of North Shore.
For
services to education and the community.
Mr Peter
MCMILLAN, of Christchurch.
For
services to the community.
Mr Alec MCNAB,
of Wanganui.
For services to sport.
Mr Eamon Mark
MOLLOY, of Christchurch.
For services
to the ethnic community.
Mr Kevyn Douglas
MOORE, of Napier.
For services to
business and the community.
Mrs Margaret Elizabeth
MORTON, of Seddon.
For services to
Guiding.
Mrs Emare Emily Rose NIKORA, of
Tokoroa.
For services to Māori.
Mrs Mildred
NOAKES, of Auckland.
For services to
the community.
Mr Richard Anthony NUNNS,
of Nelson.
For services to taonga puoro.
Mr Lindsay
Gordon PAKU, J.P., of Hastings.
For
services to Māori and Māori youth.
Mr Robert Peter
Greenwood PARR, of Cambridge.
For
services to the community.
Mr Solomon Neil
PURCELL, of Havelock North.
For
services to martial arts.
The Reverend Canon Donald Morris
RANGI, of Wellington.
For services to
the Treasury.
Mrs Julie Te Turi RANGINUI,
of Wanganui.
For services to Māori.
Mr Robert
Brunswick ROBERTSON, Chief Fire Officer,
Queenstown Volunteer Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service, of
Queenstown.
For services to the community.
Mrs Mele
'Ilaisipa ROBSON, of Blenheim.
For
services to the Pacific Islands community and the
community.
Mrs Shirley Joan RUDKIN, of
Christchurch.
For services to the community.
Mr Paul
Aaron SAMPSON, Lately Principal Rural Fire
Officer, of Rotorua.
For services to the New Zealand
Fire Service.
Mr Richard Lyal STARK, of
Gore.
For services to the community.
Mrs Ellen Marion
Sartori STEVENSON, of Hastings.
For
services to kindergarten administration.
Mrs Wanda
TATE, of Porirua.
For services to
conservation.
Bryan Emlyn WARD, Community
Constable, New Zealand Police, of Auckland.
For
services to the New Zealand Police.
Mrs Monica Hannah
Mihingarangi WATSON, J.P., of Hastings.
For services to Māori.
Mr James Taui Himiona
WETERE, of Hamilton.
For services to
the community.
Mr Raymund WILLIAMS, of
Tauranga.
For services to the community.
Mr Leslie
Charles WINSLADE, of Taupō.
For
services to the community.
Dated at Wellington, this 1ST
day of June 2009.
REBECCA KITTERIDGE, Secretary and
Registrar of The Queen's Service Order.
THE NEW ZEALAND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE DECORATION
The Queen has been pleased on the occasion of the celebration of The Queen�s Birthday, to make the following awards of The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration.
D.S.D.
NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
Warrant Officer Electronic Warfare Specialist Thomas Michael ALLEN, M.N.Z.M., Royal New Zealand Navy.
Major Robert William GILLIES (M994186), Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment (The Duke of York's Own).
Warrant Officer Master at Arms Shirley Anne PATTON (F29652), Royal New Zealand Navy.
Major Simon John Caulfield STROMBOM (B998568), Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps (Territorial Force).
Dated at
Wellington, this 1ST day of June 2009.
REBECCA
KITTERIDGE, Secretary and Registrar, Clerk of the Executive
Council.
ENDS