queen's honours list 2019

For services to sport, particularly hockey. Mrs Carol Anne Dickson, of Auckland.

Mrs Allyson Sarah Lock, of Masterton. Professor Devon Leigh Logan Polaschek, of Hamilton. The independent Education Honours Committee has recommended a knighthood for Jonathan Coles, Chief Executive of United Learning.

Mr Ian William Coard, of Riverton. Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. For services to the State. For services to Māori and the community. For services to the New Zealand Cancer Society.

Dr Judith Estranna Aitken, QSO, of Paekakariki.

Ms Deborah Jane Martin, of Nelson. For services to Māori and the arts. At MBE, there are awards for Women’s British Open winner Georgia Hall, along with journalist and broadcaster Dan Snow. For services to victim support. Mr Martyn John Norrie, of Rotorua. Mr John Spencer Russell, of Porirua.

Mr Gary Vernon Taylor, QSO, of Auckland. For services to women. For services to the community. For services to criminal justice programmes and the community. Mr David John Gapes, of Auckland. At OBE, there are awards for Nimco Ali and Leyla Hussein for their work in tackling Female Genital Mutilation and gender inequality, musician Elvis Costello and the co-founder of Silverback Films and producer of Blue Planet and Planet Earth, Alistair Fothergill, Chief Scout, Bear Grylls and actress Cush Jumbo. For services to social policy. For services to the community. At OBE level, there are awards for Maureen Bell lately a nurse consultant for vulnerable children at NHS Ayrshire and Arran for her work on child protection; and Simon Gillespie, Chief Executive, British Heart Foundation. All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance and support, Transparency and freedom of information releases, 920 candidates have been selected at BEM, MBE and OBE level: 306 at BEM, 399 at MBE and 215 at OBE, 75% of the recipients are people who have undertaken outstanding work in their communities either in a voluntary or paid capacity, 508 women are recognised in the List, representing 47% of the total, 10.4% of the successful candidates come from a BAME background, 5.9% of the successful candidates consider themselves to have a disability (under the Equality Act 2010), 2.8% of recipients identified as being LGBT, an OBE for Qadeer Kiani for his work developing opportunities for migrants and refugees in London, An OBE for Janice Cahill for her work to the Education of Vulnerable Young Learners and Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Stockport, An OBE for Philip Maguire for his work with Prison Radio and Radio Production, There are also OBE’s for Cynthia Robinson, Elizabeth Sclater and Glenda Watt for their work with Older People. Ms Beryl Jean Anderson, of Porirua. For services to the community. For services to people with intellectual disabilities. For services to maternal and perinatal health.

For services to education. For services to mental health.

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There are also OBE’s for husband and wife David and Elizabeth Carney-Haworth from Cornwall, co-founders of Operation Encompass, for their work with children affected by domestic abuse. Ms Anjum Rahman, of Hamilton. For services to family support and health. Mr Garth William Cowley, of Auckland. Mr Philip Ivan Redmond, of Christchurch. For services to athletics.

Last updated: Monday, 3 June 2019. Mrs Josephine Hinehou Mortensen, JP, of Opotiki. Dr Robert John Mackay Crawford, of Hanmer Springs.

For services to literature.

For services to the community.

For services to music and education. For services to the community and education. Mr Tane Craig Davis, of Invercargill. Deceased. Professor, Department of Physics, University of Exeter. For services to governance and the community. Mr Mafaufau Sita Tua (David Tua), MNZM, of Auckland.

Queen's Birthday Honours List 2018. Mr Edward Colban Fawcett, of Masterton. For services to Cook Islands business and tourism. Professor Karen Alison Smith, of Wellington. Mr Leonard Russell Hoggard, of Auckland. For services to Māori health and education. Mrs Martha Mahuri Tipene, of Hawera.

Mrs Hilda Lorraine Mary Pipes, of Auckland. Ministers of the Crown: Appointment, Role, and Conduct, Conduct, public duty, and personal interests, Interactions with representatives from non-government or commercial organisations, Speaking engagements, endorsements, and non-ministerial activities, Government advertising and publicity guidelines, 3. For services to the community and the arts. For services to music. Mr Cletus Maanu Paul, JP, of Whakatane. Dr Briar Elizabeth Roycroft Gordon, of Wellington. For services to rugby. An OBE is awarded to Sonia Watson, the CEO of the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust, for her work helping disadvantaged people from black and ethnic minority backgrounds pursue a career in architecture; an MBE for Christie Spurling who founded the charity N-Gage to encourage disenfranchised students from deprived communities re-engage with their education; an MBE for Sarah Burns for her work with charity Smart Works, which provides unemployed women who are single parents with clothing and coaching for job interviews; and a BEM for 19 year old Lauren Shea for her work in promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in young people. Mrs Dorothea Ashbridge, of Auckland.

For services to the Coastguard. This Honours List continues to demonstrate the breadth of service given by people from all backgrounds from all across the UK. For services to the community. For services to the community and engineering.

Mr Ewen Robert Pirie, of Wyndham. Mr Gordon William McLauchlan, of Auckland. Ms Janferié Bryce-Chapman, JP, of Auckland. For services to design. For services to conservation. For services to philanthropy and the community. For services to the Pacific community and health. Mrs Rachel Ada Underwood, of Wellington. The Queen’s Birthday Honours List recognises the achievements of a wide range of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom. For services to sport and the community. You’ve accepted all cookies. For services to the community.

Mr Roderick Andrew McLeay, of Auckland.

For services to male survivors of sexual abuse. For services to motorsport. Mrs Areta Koopu, CBE, of Auckland. Mr Peter Antony Cox, of Christchurch. Associate Professor Susan Margaret St John, QSO, of Auckland. For services to women and the Niuean community. Mr Neville Ernest Phillips, of Hawera. For services to the sport of woodchopping. For services to Māori performing arts and the community. On 10 June 2019, the Governor-General and Chancellor of the Order of Australia, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), announced 1214 awards in the Queen’s Birthday 2019 Honours List. The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty’s Birthday, to make the following Honorary award of The Queen's Service Medal: Mr Perenise Tapu, of Auckland.

For services to haematology and obstetrics. Awards include: Around 8.3% of awards are for work in education.

Mr Scott Ronald Dixon, MNZM, of Indianapolis, United States of America. For services to the community. For services to ophthalmology. Mr Dugald Ian Dunlop MacTavish, of Palmerston. For services to midwifery. Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), How to make an Official Information Act request, Supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet, 1. Mr Lyndsay Arthur Rackley, of Dunedin. Sovereign, Governor-General, and Executive Council, 2. Included in the list are: 993 recipients of awards …

Mr Nigel Edward Weeks, of Nelson. Dr Peter Rodd Hurly, OStJ, of Palmerston North. Professor Charles Thomas Eason, of Nelson. Mrs Marjorie Elizabeth Orwin, of Christchurch.

Mrs Denise Mary Veronica Wood, of New Plymouth. For services to music education. For services as a sports broadcaster. For services to conservation. Though the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours were due to be announced in a Gazette supplement in June 2020, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, they will now be announced in a special supplement of The Gazette by 00:01 on Saturday 10 October 2020.. For services to Māori art. Mrs Sarah Hirini, of Papamoa. Mr Roy James Buckley, of Auckland. Mr Kenneth Charles Clearwater, of Kaiapoi. For services to education and volunteering. For services to music. Her Majesty’s approval of this award took effect on 12 April 2019, prior to the date of decease. Queen's Birthday Honours, All Blacks and Wallabies even in final minutes of test, Queen's Birthday Honours 2019: The full list, Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford Afternoons, Live::All Blacks and Wallabies even in final minutes of test, Jacinda Ardern hits back at Judith Collins' 'misinformation' over wealth tax, Proof Aussies were robbed: Controversial start to All Blacks clash, Wellington not feeling the effects of first rugby test match, Iga Swiatek claims first grand slam title at French Open, North Korea unveils massive new ballistic missile in military parade, What pandemic?

Mr Sydney Tamou Kershaw, of Patea. 31 Dec 2018. Read the full Birthday Honours 2019 lists. There is also a CMG for Professor Charlotte Watts, founder of the Gender Violence Research Centre and global leader on domestic violence as a global public health issue, and a CBE for pioneering computer scientist and co-creator of the first Acron Micro computer, Sophie Wilson. Mrs Margaret Alison Wilson, of Auckland. For services to people with intellectual disabilities.

Mrs Patricia Anne Seymour, OBE, of Gisborne. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve government services. For services to the Pacific community and health. Ms Rose Mary Hine Wairangi Morgan, of Hamilton. Mrs Susan Maureen Winters, of Rotorua. Mr Evan Trevor Smith, of Christchurch. For services to horticulture and the community.

Mr Christopher Bailey Marjoribanks, JP, of Ohope. For services to the community. Mrs Edith Carolyn Smith, of Ashburton. Mrs Anne Lorraine Howell, of Auckland. For services to music. For services to youth and the community. Mr Peter John Woodward, of Paraparaumu.

Give us your feedback . For services to Māori and the community. For services to women.

For services to local government, the community and education. Mrs Pare Anderson, of Auckland. Ms Allison Muriel Dobbie, of Auckland.

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