Nominations Now Open to Find Extraordinary New Zealanders
MEDIA RELEASE
12th July
2012
Nominations
Now Open to Find Extraordinary New
Zealanders
Nominations are open for the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards 2013 following the South Island launch last night at a public event at the Dunedin Art Gallery. Awarded for outstanding service, achievement and contribution to the nation, the awards celebrate excellence in New Zealand and give every New Zealander the opportunity to identify an individual or community group who inspires them.
The New Zealander of the Year 2012, Sir Richard Taylor of Wellington, was recognised for his dedication to the country - setting a shining example by advocating for his community whilst establishing himself as a global player in the movie industry. Richard is a passionate and articulate New Zealander, committed to this country, and committed to showing New Zealanders that we can do it here. As he says, "Why shouldn't it be us?”
The Awards were launched in the South Island last night at a public event in Dunedin and were attended by many dignitaries, current Award recipients and national community leaders. Guests heard from current Award winners including a message from Sir Richard Taylor and Senior New Zealander of the Year, Malcolm Cameron. They were also treated to an exclusive performance by top Kiwi performer Jeremy Redmore of Midnight Youth.
“Ideal candidates are inspirational New Zealanders who are stepping up, making the most of what they have to offer, helping others and seeking new ways of making society better,” explains Awards Patron, former Kiwibank Chairman and Prime Minister Jim Bolger.
“I am amazed by the overwhelming contribution made by people of all ages to their communities, New Zealand and the world at large. These Awards give us a platform to recognise, celebrate and encourage those Kiwis making a difference in our communities.”
All New Zealanders are encouraged to nominate a fellow Kiwi whose contribution to society makes them feel proud and deserving of recognition. Nominations are open until Friday 12th October 2012 and judging will take place in November and December.
“We’re extremely proud to have supported these awards since their inception and have seen some extraordinary New Zealanders acknowledged. The three previous New Zealander of the Year winners are all inspirational Kiwis who have represented great success across different sectors and we’re excited to see who will be recognised in 2013,” said Paul Brock, Kiwibank CEO.
Up to 250 Local Heroes will be judged as recipients of medals which will be awarded at over 15 regional public events throughout November.
The finalists in each of the five categories will be announced early in 2013 and the winners will be revealed at the gala Awards dinner on February 28th, 2013.
Any New Zealand citizen 15 years of age and over can be nominated in one or more of the five award categories:
Kiwibank New
Zealander of the Year
Honouring the
inspirational achievements of a remarkable
person
Countdown Senior New Zealander of the
Year
Recognising over 60s making a positive
contribution to the nation
Coca-Cola Amatil Young
New Zealander of the Year
Role models aged
between 15 and 30 who are inspiring young New
Zealanders
Mitre 10 Community of the
Year
Acknowledging groups and organisations
working together to build better
communities
Kiwibank Local
Heroes
Rewarding everyday people doing
extraordinary things in their communities. Up to 250
Kiwibank local Hero medals will be awarded in up to 15
regions across the country. One national winner will be
celebrated at the gala Awards dinner.
Principal sponsor Kiwibank is pleased to provide each category winner with $5,000 towards their work and a custom made trophy. All nominees will receive a certificate of achievement or encouragement in recognition of their contribution.
Nomination forms are available online at www.nzawards.org.nz or Kiwibank, Countdown and Mitre 10 stores.
The Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards are proudly supported by media partners Newstalk ZB, Fairfax Media and TV3.
ENDS