New Zealander of the Year Finalists Announced
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New Zealander of the Year Finalists Announced
Finalists have been announced today for the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards 2013. From Hawea to Gisborne, they reflect a strong cultural and global diversity that is contemporary New Zealand and recognise the significant contribution community volunteers make to the nation. The top three finalists in each category include global entrepreneurs, environmental activists, revolutionary medical practitioners, extraordinary young people, charity workers and volunteers.
This is the fourth year that the New Zealander of the Year Awards have been presented as a result of hundreds of New Zealanders nominating individuals, organisations and community groups who deserve to be rewarded and recognised for their inspirational contributions.
Following the nomination period last year
during which members of the public nominated over 700
individuals and community organisations, extensive judging
took place regionally and at national level.
The panel
of judges included Awards Patron Jim Bolger, 2010 New
Zealander of the Year, Sir Ray Avery, former Olympian,
Beatrice Faumuina and business leaders Sir Roderick Deane,
Jenny Morell, broadcasters Cameron Bennett, Mark Jennings
and Bill Francis, community leaders Dame Rosie Horton & Bill
Kerridge amongst others.
Of these only three finalists making significant contributions to New Zealand in each category have been selected, with the winners being announced at the New Zealander of the Year Gala dinner on the 28th February in Auckland.
The shortlist for the 2013
Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year includes
Professor Swee Tan of Wellington, a
plastic surgeon whose research into the origin of strawberry
birthmarks and their treatment, has some exciting
implications for the treatment of cancer and regenerative
medicine.
Finalists also include Dame Anne
Salmond, a writer, historian and the Distinguished
Professor of Maori Studies and Anthropology at the
University of Auckland. Dame Anne has a vision of and is
dedicated to improving the environment, in particular our
waterways for the benefit of our health. She is also the
author of seven award-winning books and many articles on
Maori life and early contacts between Europeans and
islanders in Polynesia.
Finalist Bill
Buckley, without this bloke in the faded overalls,
who runs a nondescript factory in an Auckland industrial
estate, you wouldn't have an iPhone, iPod, LCD television or
DVD player. Most people wouldn't know Buckley Systems Ltd
existed but in Silicon Valley, they know that Buckley
machines work, and they are used to prepare 90 per cent of
the world's silicon chips, the key component of almost every
piece of modern technology on the planet.
Bill is also an
avid Speedway fan and is a key figure at Western Springs
Speedway.
The New Zealander of the Year Awards received nominations from fields including the arts, sport, community and voluntary sectors, health, public service, the environment, tourism, business, rural, education, entertainment, science, technology and culture.
The 2012 Awards saw Sir Richard Taylor named as New Zealander of the Year. Sir Richard continues to make a significant impact on the country at a global level and still decidedly choosing to base himself in New Zealand. Richard is a passionate and articulate New Zealander, committed to this country, and committed to showing New Zealanders that we can do it here.
KIWIBANK NEW ZEALANDER OF THE YEAR CATEGORY
FINALISTS :
Kiwibank New Zealander of the
Year
Awarded for major contribution to the
nation, outstanding service to the country and inspiration
through achievement.
• Professor Swee T Tan,
revolutionary plastic surgeon, Wellington
• Bill
Buckley, global entrepreneur, Auckland
• Dame
Anne Salmond, writer, historian & environmentalist,
Auckland
Countdown Senior New Zealander of
the Year
Celebrating ongoing achievement,
this category is for those aged 60 and over who have made a
major difference to New Zealand.
• Marcia Read,
devoted over 35 years of her life to helping sufferers of
Anxiety Disorders and their families. Founder of the Phobic
Trust, Auckland
• Ian Grant, established the Parenting Place helping to set parents up with tools to enable them to better raise and relate to their children, promoting the roles of fathers and encouraging positive male role-models for children to have in their lives, Auckland
• Dorothy Hopkins is legendary in
New Zealand musical circles and for well over 60 years she
has contributed in areas of the arts and community. She has
entertained thousands of Kiwis and through her teaching and
training continues to entertain generations of New
Zealanders by way of her amazing pupils,
Auckland
Coca-Cola Amatil Young New Zealander
of the Year
15 to 30 year olds who are making
a positive impact on the nation.
• Assil Russell, a
23 year old dentist of Hamilton. She established and runs
"Revive a Smile" programme, aimed at providing Hamilton's
Homeless and disadvantaged people with free dental care.
Assil established ICARE, New Zealand’s first and only
registered medical and dental charity for Iraqi
orphans.
• Sophie Pascoe of Christchurch is an amazing
role model for all young aspiring athletes, regardless of
disability. She recently won 3 gold and 3 silver medals at
the London Paralympics and provides inspiration and
leadership for young athletes.
• Sam Judd of Auckland
is passionate about educating the public about
environmental, health, social and economic consequences of
marine debris and is co-founder of Sustainable
Coastlines.
Mitre 10 Community of the
Year
Acknowledges groups working together up
and down the country to build stronger communities.
• The Hawea Community, a small community of 3000 in
the lakes area of Central Otago who has worked tirelessly
together to improve infrastructure in response to growth.
Hawea has maintained a strong community spirit and worked
proactively to preserve the unique beauty of the
area.
• Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Trust, a
nationwide group that has over 5,200 members and provides
information, support, advice and advocacy for grandparents
raising their grandchildren/kin on a full-time basis.
• The community of Uawa - Tolaga Bay population 800
today have completed some very important, ambitious and
inspiring projects, including the Transit of Venus and
raising $5.5m for the wharf restoration
Kiwibank
Local Heroes Awards
Recognises everyday
people doing extraordinary things in their local
communities.
• Jade Temepara of Ashburton,
established Hand Over a Hundy, an initiative giving
famililies the funds, tools and education to grow their own
vegetable gardens
• Jim Morunga of Napier, an inspiration for kapo Maori and disabled Maori an advocate for guide dogs in the Maori & Pacific Island communities and a local community leader. As a coordinator of the Kia Piki te Ora Suicide Prevention programme, he has had a huge impact on many lives.
• Scott Gilmour of Auckland,
pioneered and developed New Zealand's very first I Have a
Dream programme in the low socio-economic community of
Wesley, Mt Roskill, Auckland in 2003.
Scott not only
underwrites all the funding for his "I Have a Dream" charity
but he dedicates his life to them.
The Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Award winners will be announced at a public gala awards dinner at the Langham Auckland on 28th February 2013. The winner of each of the five categories will receive a handcrafted, New Zealand made trophy and $5,000 towards their work from sponsor Kiwibank.
All nominees will receive a certificate of appreciation for the contributions they are making to New Zealand.
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HEAD CATEGORY
JUDGES
Gary Browne, Mitre 10 Community of the
Year
Cameron Bennett, Kiwibank New Zealander of the
Year
Bob Kerridge, Countdown Senior New Zealander of the
Year
Liane Clarke, Coca Cola New Zealander of the
Year
Alison Marshall, Kiwibank Local
Heroes
EXECUTIVE JUDGING PANEL
Paul
Brock, CEO, Kiwibank
Nicola Igusa, Communications &
Marketing Manager, Fairfax Media
Bill Francis, CEO, Radio
Broadcasters Association
Mark Jennings, Director of News
& Current Affairs, TV3
Sir Ray Avery, 2010 Kiwibank New
Zealander of the Year
Vanisa Dhiru, CEO Volunteering New
Zealand
Sir Roderick Deane, Business Leader
Sam
Knowles, Business Leader
Jenny Morel, Managing Partner No
8 Ventures
Joanne McRae, Advisory Board member of NZ
Global Women and NZBCF, Partner – Deloitte
Michelle
Hippolite, Chief Executive Te Puni Kōkiri
Dame Rosie
Horton
Jim Bolger, Patron New Zealander of the Year
Awards
For more information about the Awards, please
refer to our website, or our Facebook Page
(newzealanderoftheyearawards) or contact the Awards
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