The Queen’s Birthday Honours 2007
THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS 2007
THE ORDER OF NEW ZEALAND
The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of The Queen’s Birthday, to make the following appointment to The Order of New Zealand.
O.N.Z.
To be a Member of the said Order:
The Right
Honourable Sir Kenneth James KEITH, K.B.E., of The
Hague, The Netherlands.
Dated at Wellington
this 4th day of June 2007.
DIANE MORCOM, Secretary and
Registrar, The Order of New Zealand.
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.C.N.Z.M.
To be Distinguished Companions of the said Order:
Dr Patricia Frances GRACE, Q.S.O., of
Porirua.
For services to literature.
Mrs Alison
Burns QUENTIN-BAXTER, Q.S.O., of Wellington.
For
services to the law.
Mr Stephen Robert
TINDALL, O.N.Z.M., of North Shore.
For services
to business and the community.
Mr Henry William
VAN DER HEYDEN, of Hamilton.
For services
to agriculture.
The Honourable William Gillow
Gibbes Austen YOUNG, of Christchurch.
For
services as President of the Court Appeal of New Zealand.
C.N.Z.M.
To be Companions of the said Order:
Professor Edward Neill BAKER,
of North Shore.
For services to science.
Professor Gregor David COSTER, of Auckland.
For services to public health.
Mr James
Alexander DOUGLAS, of Hamilton.
For services to
agricultural science.
Associate Professor David
Francis GERRARD, O.B.E., of Dunedin.
For services
to sports medicine.
Mr Kenneth Coulton
GORBEY, of Wellington.
For services to museums.
Mr Mita Robert Hoturoa HENARE, O.B.E., of
Otaki.
For services to the public health sector.
The Right Reverend John Robert OSMERS, of Kitwe,
Zambia.
For services to the Anglican Church.
Mr James Malcolm OTT, O.B.E., of Christchurch.
For services to the arts and the community.
Ms
Susan Jane SHELDON, of Christchurch.
For services
to business.
Dr Thomas Lance Rodney WILSON,
of North Shore.
For services to museum and art gallery
administration.
Mr Neville Garde Austen
YOUNG, of Wellington.
For services to business.
O.N.Z.M.
To be Officers of the said Order:
Mrs Ruby Alice ABERHART,
Q.S.M., of Nelson.
For services to senior citizens and
the community.
Mr Graeme Seton AVERY, of
Hastings.
For services to business and sport.
Dr Rosemary Anne BERESFORD, of Dunedin.
For
services to medicine.
Mrs Julie Claire Molloy
CHRISTIE, of North Shore.
For services to
television.
Mrs Cathrine Anne COOLAHAN, of
Wellington.
For services to the arts.
Mr
Constantine COTSILINIS, M.N.Z.M., of Pikermi, Greece.
For services to New Zealand – Greece relations.
Mr Paul Roger CRESSEY, of Manukau.
For
services to the Child Cancer Foundation.
Mrs Tina
Marie CROSS, of North Shore.
For services to the
music industry.
Mr James Robin Musgrave
DAVIDSON, of Christchurch.
For services to the
community.
Mr Rodney James Peter DAVIES, of
Auckland.
For services to planning and tourism.
Mr David Alexander FAGAN, M.N.Z.M., of Te Kuiti.
For services to shearing.
Dr Allan Ross
FERGUSON, of Auckland.
For services to the
kiwifruit industry.
Professor Emeritus Martin
Mitchell FERGUSON, of Dunedin.
For services to
dentistry and palliative care.
Mr Neville John
(Gus) GALE, of Christchurch.
For services to
mathematics education.
Mr William James
GARDNER, of Christchurch.
For services to
historical research.
Dr Annie Veronica
GOLDSON, of Auckland.
For services to film.
Dr Janet Mary GRIEVE, of Wellington.
For
services to marine science.
Dr Colin Holloway
HOOKER, of North Shore.
For services to
orthopaedic surgery.
Mr John James Patrick
KIRWAN, M.B.E., of Tokyo, Japan.
For services to
mental health.
Ms Ginette Denise McDONALD,
of Wellington.
For services to entertainment.
Professor David James MELLOR, of Palmerston
North.
For services to education.
Mr Kevin
John MILNE, of Waikanae.
For services to
broadcasting and the community.
Mr Tanara Whairiri
Kitawhiti NGATA, of Auckland.
For services to
Māori broadcasting and television.
Ms Rosemary
Jessie STAGG, of North Shore.
For services to
publishing.
Mr Alwyn Gordon VETTE, J.P., of
Manukau.
For services to aviation.
Mr John
Wayne WALDEN, of North Shore.
For services to
business and the community.
Mr Ruben James
WIKI, of Manukau.
For services to rugby league.
M.N.Z.M.
To be Members of the said Order:
Mr Paul Anthony ADAMS, of
Invercargill.
For services to business.
Mr
Alipapa AFAKASI, of Manukau.
For services to
sport, in particular boxing.
Mr Nathan John
ASTLE, of Christchurch.
For services to cricket.
Mr Barry Ronald BARCLAY, of Omapere.
For services to film.
Mrs Helen Margaret
BRATHWAITE, of Dunedin.
For services to
education.
Sister Paula Antoinette
BRETTKELLY, of Pukerua Bay.
For services to human
rights.
Mrs Dorothy Fay BROWN, of Auckland.
For services to education.
Mrs Susan Mary
BUNT, of Auckland.
For services to women’s
golf.
Mr Brian Stuart CARMODY, of
Wellington.
For services to the arts.
Mr
Rupert Langton CLARK, of Whangarei.
For services
to the community.
Mr Christopher Charles
COCHRAN, of Wellington.
For services to the
conservation of historic buildings.
Emeritus
Professor John Albert CODD, of Palmerston North.
For services to education.
Mr Leon
Hetherington CROSSE, of Wellington.
For services
to the Government Communications Security Bureau.
Graham Poutu EMERY, of Auckland. Superintendent,
New Zealand Police.
For services to the New Zealand
Police.
Mr William Michael Aicken EVANS, of
Greymouth.
For services to woodchopping.
Mr
Robert James GODDERIDGE, of Urenui.
For services
to the community.
Mr Anthony John HALL, of
Kaiapoi.
For services to the community.
Judith
Robin HALLIDAY, of Wellington.
For services to
peace and disarmament issues.
Mrs Whai Pooti
HITCHINER, of Gisborne.
For services to Māori.
Mr John Lionel HOBSON, of Hamilton.
For
services to caving.
Marjorie Te Maari JOE,
J.P., of Napier.
For services to Māori and the
community.
Mr Victor Ronald JOHNSON, of
Hamilton.
For services to returned services personnel
and the community.
Dr Lingappa Bhojappa
KALBURGI, J.P., of Auckland.
For services to the
Indian community.
Mr Jonah Tali LOMU, of
Auckland.
For services to rugby.
Mr Neil Kevin
MANDER, of Auckland.
For services to engineering
and the community.
Ms Koa Joy MANTELL, of
Palmerston.
For services to the community.
Mr
Hemana Eruera MANUERA, J.P., of Te Teko.
For
services to the community.
Mr Albert Edward
McCONNELL, of Auckland.
For services to cycling.
Mr Alexander Bruce MILLER, J.P., of Franz
Josef.
For services to conservation.
Grant
Charles O'FEE, of Nelson. Superintendent, New Zealand
Police.
For services to the New Zealand Police.
Mr Roderick James PATTERSON, of Kaukapakapa.
For services to rugby and sports journalism.
Mr Rodney Horomona POHIO, of Kaiapoi.
For
services to jet boat sprinting.
The Reverend Dr
Simon Hugh RAE, of Dunedin.
For services to the
community.
Mr Maurice Morehu Ngatoko
RAHIPERE, J.P., of Tauranga.
For services to
Māori.
Mrs Valerie Pauline REDSHAW, J.P.,
of Porirua.
For services to education.
Mr
Bruce Carlaw RICHARDS, of New Plymouth.
For
services to the community.
Mr James RIMENE,
of Masterton.
For services to Māori and the community.
Mrs Ngaire Wilma SHAND, of Hastings.
For services to music education and sport.
Mrs
Cherie Kathryn SHANKS, of Whangapraoa.
For
services to women’s rugby league.
The Reverend
Monsignor James Cornelius SHANNAHAN, of Auckland.
For services to the community.
Mrs Sharon
Elmar SIMS, of Palmerston North.
For services to
lawn bowls.
Mr Fergus McLaren SUTHERLAND,
of Owaka.
For services to conservation and tourism.
Mr Stuart Walter THOMSON, of Manukau.
For
services to the roofing industry.
Mr Michael Guy
WEBBER, of Wanganui.
For services to optometry
and the community.
Mrs Roslein Mary WILKES,
of Blenheim.
For services to riding for the disabled.
Mr Steve WILLIAMS, of Kumeu.
For
services to youth sport and recreation.
Dr John
Malcolm WILSON, of Christchurch.
For
services to historical research.
Mrs Pamela Rowena
WILSON, of Christchurch.
For services to heritage
conservation.
Mr Russell Joseph WISEMAN, of
Feilding.
For services to the community.
THE NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
Warrant Officer Class One Mark Scott PRIESTLEY (E746216). Royal New Zealand Army Logistics Regiment (The Duke of York’s Own).
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of
June 2007.
DIANE MORCOM, 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 Queen’s Birthday, to make the following Additional appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit:
THE NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
M.N.Z.M.
To be Additional Members of the said Order:
Corporal Royce SIATAGA NELSON (N1008953). Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
Major Eugene Amorangi WHAKAHOEHOE (G1000414). Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of June
2007.
DIANE MORCOM, 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 Queen’s Birthday, to make the following Honorary appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit:
M.N.Z.M.
To be Honorary Members of the said Order:
Mr
Tony CHRISTODOULOU, of Nicosia, Cyprus.
For
services to New Zealand – Cyprus relations.
Mr
Elhamy Mostafa Fahmy ELZAYAT, of Cairo, Arab Republic
of Egypt.
For services to New Zealand - Egypt relations.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of June 2007.
DIANE MORCOM, 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 and The Queen’s Service Medal:
Q.S.O.
To be Companions of the said Order:
Mrs
Caroline BENNETT, of Rotorua.
For services to
education.
Ms Carolynn Michelle Veronica Kahikatea
BULL, of Christchurch.
For services to the law,
Māori and the community.
Dr Graham William Arthur
BUSH, of Auckland.
For services to historical
research, notably local government.
Professor
Carol CARDNO, of Auckland.
For services to
educational administration and management.
Mrs
Sharron Mary COLE, of Lower Hutt.
For services to
health.
Mrs Pamela June ERNI, J.P., of
Wanganui.
For services to business and local government.
Mr Waldour Ross FAMILTON, J.P., of North
Shore.
For services to education and as a Justice of the
Peace.
Mr John Collingwood KING, of
Auckland.
For services to business and the community.
Mr Wikeepa Te Rangipuawhe MAIKA, of
Rotorua.
For services to Māori.
Ms Margaret
Dorothy McLEOD, of Wellington.
For services to
education.
Dr William Henry ROBINSON, of
Masterton.
For services to engineering.
Dr
Dianne Rosemary WEBSTER, of Auckland.
For services
to public health, in particular paediatrics.
Mrs
Beryl Merle WILKINSON, of Whangarei.
For services
to senior citizens.
Mr Robert Kinsella
WORKMAN, of Lower Hutt.
For services to prisoner
welfare.
THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL
Q.S.M.
Mr Robin Reginald
ADDISON, of Tauranga.
For services to education
and the community.
Mr Stanley Noel ALLEN,
of Turangi. Formerly Chief Fire Officer, Turangi Volunteer
Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
For services to
the New Zealand Fire Service.
Dr John BARR,
of Tauranga.
For services to the community.
Mr
Vivian Patrick BARRETT, of Ashburton.
For
services to the community.
Mr Robert Michael
Burnett BATTEN, of Porirua.
For services to the
Boys’ Brigade.
Mr Rodger Graeme BEATSON,
of Kaitaia. Chief Fire Officer, Ahipara Volunteer Fire
Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
For services to the
New Zealand Fire Service.
Mr Peter John
BLACKWELL, of Tauranga. Detective, New Zealand
Police.
For services to the New Zealand Police.
Mr Raymond Francis BRAY, of Turangi. Chief Fire
Officer, Turangi Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire
Service.
For services to the community.
Mr
Barry Ronald BROWNE, of North Shore. Formerly Station
Officer, Auckland Region, New Zealand Fire Service.
For
services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Mrs
Loraine Ellen BRUCE, of Dunedin.
For services to
the community.
Mr Noel Francis BURNS, of
Timaru.
For services to music and entertainment.
Mrs Lois Isabella BUSH, of Manukau.
For
services to netball.
Mr Maxwell Charles
CARROLL, of New Plymouth.
For services to
education and the community.
Ms Marie Anne
Elizabeth CHIRNSIDE, of Christchurch.
For
services to the community.
Mrs Zina Lihhiony
CLARKE, of Rotorua.
For services to the
community.
Mrs Joan Isabel COPPELL, of
Napier.
For public services.
Mr Ronald George
DALLEY, J.P., of Kaiapoi.
For services to the
community.
Mr John DAVIS, of Tauranga.
For services to the community.
Frances Joan
DIBBLE, of Palmerston North.
For services to art,
in particular sculpture.
Mrs Sylvia
DURRANT, of North Shore.
For services to
wildlife.
Mr Colin Campbell EMSLIE, of
Putaruru.
For services to the community.
Mr
Grahame Elsbert FELTON, of Christchurch.
For
services to the community.
Mr Ian Stuart
FOX, of Manukau.
For services to education.
Mrs Kathleen Joan GARDNER, of Taupo.
For
services to the community.
Mr Rex Neville
GIBSON, of Napier.
For services to education,
Māori and refugees.
Mrs Constance Hinewai
GILBERT, of Napier.
For services to the community.
Miss Jennifer GRANT, of Hastings.
For
services to dance, in particular ballet.
Mr George
Henry Mills GREEN, J.P., of Manukau.
For services
to the community.
Mr Bruce James HARVEY, of
Waitakere.
For services to conservation and the
community.
Dr Catherine Frances HARVEY, of
Waitakere.
For services to conservation and the
community.
Mrs Ann Johnstone HEAPHY, of
Palmerston North.
For services to the community.
Mrs Robyn HIGGINS, of Palmerston North.
For
services to the community.
Mrs Patricia Verna
HOWELL, of Te Kuiti.
For services to the
community.
Mrs Betty Monica HUBBARD, of Te
Aroha.
For services to the community.
Mr Henry
Arthur HUBBERT, of Waitakere.
For services to the
community.
Mr Leslie John INGHAM, of
Manukau.
For services to the community.
Mrs
Nancy JENSEN, of Otorohanga.
For services to
conservation.
Mr John Edwin JONES, of
Gisborne.
For services to journalism and sport.
Evan Locksley KELLAS, E.D., of Dunedin. Senior
Constable, New Zealand Police.
For services to the New
Zealand Police.
Mrs Heather Lillian KING,
of Manukau.
For services to education and the community.
Mrs Beverley Mary KINGSTON, of Blenheim.
For services to recycling and the community.
Mrs Joan LARDNER-RIVLIN, of North Shore.
For
services to the community.
Mrs Isla Joyce
LEACH, of Winton.
For services to the community.
Lieutenant Colonel George Joseph MacLEOD,
E.D., J.P. (Retired), of Rotorua.
For services to
returned services personnel and the community.
Mrs
Barbara Monica MARSHALL, of Porirua.
For services
to conservation.
Mrs Beverley Norma McCAW,
J.P., of Oamaru.
For services to the community.
Miss Olive Joyce McEWAN, of Mount Louisa,
Queensland, Australia.
For services to the Office of the
Ombudsmen.
John David McGRAIL, of
Wellington. Senior Constable, New Zealand Police.
For
services to the New Zealand Police.
Nichola Cecile
McKINNEY, of Auckland.
For services to the New
Zealand Customs Service.
Mr William Vernon
McMINN, of Taumarunui.
For services to music.
Mrs Janice Margaret MORISON, of Kaiapoi.
For services to scouting.
Mrs Hinerangi Elaine
MURRAY, of Kaitaia.
For services to Māori.
Ms Adrienne NGATA, of Tikitiki. Firefighter,
Tikitiki Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.
For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Mrs Arii Urirau OKA, of Auckland.
For
services to the Cook Islands community.
Mrs Janet
Mary OWEN, of Rotorua.
For services to the
community.
Mr Russell Fleming PAUL, of
Timaru.
For services to heritage railways.
Mr
Joseph Francis Cheetham RODRIGUES, of New Plymouth.
For services to the community.
Mr Leslie
William ROGERSON, of Arrowtown.
For services to
the community.
Brian James SCHAAB, of
Napier. Detective Sergeant, New Zealand Police.
For
services to the New Zealand Police.
Grant
Christopher SMITH, of Whangarei. Detective
Sergeant, New Zealand Police.
For services to the New
Zealand Police.
Mrs Phyllis Hana SMITH, of
Hamilton.
For services to the community.
Mr
Colin Wilson SMITHIES, of Auckland. Manager Rural
Fire, National Rural Fire Authority, New Zealand Fire
Service.
For services to the New Zealand Fire Service.
Mrs Maureen Ellen SPEEDY, of Hamilton.
For services to families.
Ms Roopa
SUCHDEV, of North Shore.
For services to the
Indian community.
Mr Victor Andrew
TALYANCICH, J.P., of Waitakere.
For services to
business and the Croatian community.
Mr Malcolm
Andrew TAYLOR, of Tauranga.
For services to
athletics.
Ms Shona Patricia THOMSON, of
Invercargill.
For services to music administration.
Mr Moray David WATSON, of Lyttleton.
For
services to business.
The Reverend Richard James
WAUGH, of Manakau.
For services to aviation
history and the community.
Dated at
Wellington this 4th day of June 2007.
DIANE MORCOM,
Secretary and Registrar, The Queen's Service Order.
THE NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC MEDAL
The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of The Queen’s Birthday, to make the following award of The New Zealand Antarctic Medal:
N.Z.A.M.
Dr Frederick John DAVEY, of Otaki.
For services to Antarctic science.
Dated
at Wellington this 4th day of June 2007.
DIANE MORCOM,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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 Distinguished Service Decoration:
D.S.D.
NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE
Private Jonathon Aaron Ishmael FATU (T1011787). Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
Squadron Leader Shane Andrew MEIGHAN (M91689). Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Lieutenant Commander Robert James MILLS, V.R.D. (C206679). Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.
Wing Commander Barry John NELSON (M90424). Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Lieutenant Colonel Brett James RANKIN (X55198). Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery.
Squadron Leader James Patrick RANKIN (G88510). Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Corporal Darren Kavan TE WHATA (J1004326). Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment (The Duke of York’s Own).
Corporal William Peter WATTERS (F1009383). Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.
Group Captain Michael Edward YARDLEY (W90203). Royal New Zealand Air Force.
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of June 2007.
DIANE
MORCOM, Clerk of the Executive Council.
EBDS