Taranaki: Coastguard’s Operational Volunteer Of the Year
MEDIA RELEASE
24 September
2012
Taranaki
Local Scoops Coastguard’s Operational Volunteer Of The
Year Award
New Plymouth
based Coastguard Taranaki volunteer, Nigel Hayton has been
named as the Telstraclear Coastguard Operational Volunteer
of the Year at the National Coastguard Gala Awards Evening,
held in Rotorua on Saturday night.
Nigel received one of the five annual national awards given to individuals and Coastguard units whose contributions to the organisation were recognised at the conference, as the Coastguard community came together to honour the year’s achievements.
In nominating Mr Hayton for the award, his Coastguard Taranaki peers cited his numerous roles within the unit including: Unit Training Officer, Unit Safety Officer, Unit Callout Controller, Port Company Liaison, Replacement Vessel Sub Committee and Unit OPSCOM Appointee. He has played an active role in the Coastguard Taranaki team for over 14 years.
Patrick Holmes Coastguard CEO says “Volunteers like Nigel are the backbone of our operation – our water based crews simply couldn’t do their jobs without people like him. It is particularly impressive to see two Taranaki crews go home with significant national awards.”
Mr Hayton’s award announcement came hot on the heels of neighboring Unit, Coastguard South Taranaki taking the award for Coastguard Rescue of the Year.
The award is newly sponsored by TelstraClear and James Smith, Group Manager – Channels at TelstraClear says it was an easy decision for the telecommunications company to sponsor this award.
“This award is very much around leadership and communication which are great fits with the ethos of TelstraClear. We are proud to be associated with Coastguard and the winner of this award”.
Coastguard New Zealand President, Colin Small says, ”This year’s award winners have all shown outstanding service to Coastguard and their local boating communities, and our sincere thanks go out to those volunteers for their commitment to saving lives at sea.”
Coastguard is New Zealand’s primary provider of marine search and rescue services. It is made up of highly-trained volunteers who put themselves in harm’s way on a regular basis to ensure the safety of people at sea. This year Coastguard’s 2,398 brave volunteers brought 6,634 Kiwis safely back to land and devoted over 350,000 hours to keeping New Zealander’s safe on the water.
There are five categories for the
awards –
Mitre 10
Coastguard Volunteer of the Year | Tony Lister | Coastguard South Canterbury |
Coastguard Rescue of the Year | Coastguard South Taranaki | |
TelstraClear Coastguard
Operational Volunteer of the Year | Nigel Hayton | Coastguard Taranaki |
Coastguard Air
Patrol Volunteer of the Year | Andrew McGregor | Coastguard Canterbury
Air Patrol |
Coastguard Rescue
Vessel Volunteer of the Year | Alex Wakefield | Coastguard Whangaruru |
The individual award recipients each receive a prize that assists in furthering their education, and professional development, within Coastguard.
Other winners:
Alex
Wakefield, Rescue Vessel Volunteer of the Year
Alex’s
Coastguard Whangaruru peers cited not just his enviable
technical skills in their nomination but also the impressive
mana attributed to this 11 year veteran Coastguard
volunteer. Alex’s inclusive leadership style has garnered
respect from his fellow Coastguard volunteers and the
Northland community at large.
Coastguard South
Taranaki, Rescue of the Year
The team cited this as the
most challenging operation any of them had ever been
involved in. Three fishermen are thankful Coastguard
volunteers train to be the best they can be, when they were
rescued in February this year from 2 – 3 metre swells
which involved a seamless integrated rescue operation
bringing into play all elements of their training and
involved both land and sea crews.
Andrew McGregor,
Air Patrol Volunteer of the Year
Andrew hails from
Coastguard Canterbury where he has been involved as a
volunteer for six years. He currently holds positions of Air
Observer, Ground Controller, Incident Management Team Air
Operations, and Board Member. He is being credited for
raising morale within his unit and coming up with innovative
ways to combat funding challenges in a touch economic
climate.
He has also garnered respect from his colleagues
for his vast technical knowledge and leadership skills which
have seen him inspire many fledgling volunteers.
Tony Lister, Volunteer of the Year
Tony Lister has
been involved with Coastguard South Canterbury for over 14
years and it will come as no surprise to his local
Coastguard colleagues that he has been acknowledged as
Coastguard Volunteer of the Year.
He has become the
respected face of Coastguard in the Southern Region working
tirelessly behind the scenes to improve and maintain working
relationships with local fishermen and other community
stakeholders. Since 2000 he has also held the role of Safety
Officer/Training Officer which has made him a familiar face
at both public and crew training sessions. The dedication of
this respected volunteer, both on and off the water has made
him a most deserving recipient of the award.
Photo Caption: Coastguard Taranaki volunteer Nigel Hayton is presented with the TelstraClear Coastguard Operational Volunteer of the Year award at the National Coastguard Gala Awards Evening, held in Rotorua on Saturday night.
L-R: Rescue Coordination Centre
NZ GM of Safety and Response – Nigel Clifford ,
TelstraClear Coastguard Operational Volunteer of the
Year-Nigel Hayton, Coastguard New Zealand President-Colin
Small and Coastguard New Zealand CEO-Patrick Holmes.
About Coastguard
Coastguard is the charity that provides New
Zealand’s primary maritime search and rescue service. The
organisation operates from a network of four regions and 71
affiliated units, located around the coastline and major
lakes of New Zealand. Coastguard New Zealand is a volunteer
organisation with a charitable status. It has more than
18,000 supporter members and 2,398 active Professional
Volunteers who provide over 350,000 hours of their time each
year to educate, protect and help save lives at sea.
Coastguard performs over 3,000 rescues each year assisting
almost 7,000 New Zealanders. There are currently 72
dedicated rescue vessels in Coastguard New Zealand’s
fleet, 10 air patrol units and one dedicated communications
unit. All crew members on board Coastguard vessels and air
patrol craft are trained search and rescue personnel working
to enhance the safety of all New Zealanders when they
participate in boating and water activities.
ENDS