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New Year’s Honours List 2024 – Mallard gets a knighthood

Trevor Mallard news

The New Year’s Honours list for 2024 was published today.

The full list is below.

Dame Companion (DNZM)

  • Sarai-Paea Bareman – of Zürich, Switzerland. For services to football governance.
  • Pania Tyson-Nathan MNZM JP – of Tītahi Bay. For services to Māori and business.

Knight Companion (KNZM)

  • Dr Scott Duncan Macfarlane – of Greenlane. For services to health.
  • The Right Honourable Trevor Colin Mallard – of Dublin, Ireland. For services as a member of Parliament and as Speaker of the House of Representatives.
  • Ian Barry Mune OBE – of Kumeū. For services to film, television and theatre.

Companion (CNZM)

  • Professor Brian Joseph Anderson – of Mount Eden. For services to paediatrics and anaesthesia.
  • Dr Vanessa Shona Beavis – of Saint Heliers. For services to anaesthesia.
  • David Kenrick Beeche – of Remuera. For services to sports administration.
  • Professor Timothy Clinton Bell – of Shirley. For services to computer science education.
  • John Donald Brakenridge – of Ohoka. For services to the New Zealand food and fibre sectors and the merino industry.
  • Professor Graeme Mervyn Bydder – of Altrincham, United Kingdom. For services to medical imaging.
  • Philip Maxwell Cheshire – of Freemans Bay. For services to architecture.
  • Clive Ernest Fugill – of Pukehangi. For services to Māori art.
  • Dale Mary Adeline Garratt – of Albany Heights. For services to Christian music production.
  • David Reginald Garratt – of Albany Heights. For services to Christian music production.
  • Clive David Hill MNZM – of Welbourn. For services to literature, particularly children’s literature.
  • Yolanda Lou-Anne Wisewitch Soryl – of St Albans. For services to literacy education.
  • Dr Kevin Edward Trenberth – of Rothesay Bay. For services to geophysics.
  • Jo-anne Edna Mary Wilkinson (Lady Dingle) MNZM – of Rosedale. For services to youth.
  • James Ross Wilson – of Mount Victoria. For services to the trade union movement and workplace safety.
  • Dr Johanna Julene Wood – of Palmerston North. For services to football governance

Officer (ONZM)

  • Associate Professor James Gregory Anson – of Westmere. For services to exercise sciences and neuroscience.
  • Susan Battye – of Point Chevalier. For services to performing arts education.
  • Professor Francis Harry Bloomfield – of Mount Eden. For services to neonatology.
  • Ereti Taetuha Brown QSM – of Te Atatū Peninsula. For services to Māori and early childhood education.
  • Richard Waldron Bunton – of Roslyn, Dunedin. For services as cardiac surgeon.
  • Steven George Campbell – of Torbay. For services to search and rescue.
  • Dr Rosemary Beatrice Cathcart QSM – of Lynmore. For services to gifted children.
  • Dr Cherie Maria Chu-Fuluifaga – of Waikanae. For services to education.
  • Valerie Ann Deakin – of Ōakura. For services to dance.
  • Barbara Helen Dreaver – of Te Atatū Peninsula. For services to investigative journalism and Pacific communities.
  • Dr Graeme Peter Elliott – of Moana, Nelson. For services to wildlife conservation.
  • Philip Douglas Gifford – of Three Kings. For services to broadcasting and sports journalism.
  • Theodora Mary Gotz – of Māngere. For services to gymnastics.
  • Anthony Trevor Gray – of Havelock North. For services to accounting and Māori business.
  • Detective Inspector Craig James Hamilton – of Hamilton. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Rosemary Alice Henderson – of Avonhead. For services to social work and health.
  • Robert George Holding – of Auckland Central. For services to Pacific literature and business.
  • Associate Professor Tristram Richard Ingham – of Karori. For services to disability community.
  • Emeritus Professor Edith Marion Jones – of Northpark. For services to education.
  • Marie Carmel Celebrado Lindaya – of Nelson South. For services to multicultural communities.
  • Frank Lindsay – of Johnsonville. For services to apiculture industry.
  • Norah Elizabeth Matthews – of Beach Haven. For services to curling.
  • Hamish John McCrostie – of Havelock North. For services to outdoor recreation and search and rescue.
  • James Robert Morris – of Hikurangi. For services to table tennis.
  • Dr Hana Merenea O’Regan – of Mairehau. For services to education.
  • Dr Anneliese Ruth Parkin – of Kelburn. For services to the public service.
  • Jane Frances Patterson MNZM – of Ponsonby. For services to sports administration.
  • Kevin Frank Pivac – of Te Atatū South. For services to deaf rugby community.
  • Mary Jane Rivers – of Ōtaki. For services to community-led development, governance and education.
  • Dr Caroline Seelig – of Silverstream. For services to education.
  • Tania Joy Te Rangingangana Simpson – of Matangi. For services to governance and Māori.
  • Dr Simon Snook – of Carterton. For services to reproductive health.
  • Larnce Joseph Wichman – of Redwoodtown. For services to seafood industry and marine conservation.
  • Rosemary Dawn Wilkinson – of Lyall Bay. For services to blind and vision-impaired community.
  • Major-General Evan George Williams – of Te Aroha. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Emeritus Professor Peter Donald Wilson – of Motueka. For services to obstetrics and gynaecology.
  • Jodi Ann Wright – of Clifton. For services to arts.

Member (MNZM)

  • Harriet Bennett Allan – of Beach Haven. For services to the publishing industry.
  • Margaret Louise Barrell – of Avonhead. For services as hymn writer.
  • Luke Boustridge – of Glenbrook. For services to electrical industry and vocational training.
  • Monica Jacqueline Briggs – of Orewa. For services to women and governance.
  • Patrick William Bronte – of Kelvin Grove. For services to military history.
  • Barbara Joan Dewson – of Whanganui East. For services to dental and oral health therapy.
  • Carla Elena Donson – of Whanganui. For services to women and the community.
  • Aaron Murray Fleming – of Jacks Point. For services to the community and sport.
  • Tevita Filisonu’u Funaki – of Massey. For services to Pacific health.
  • Robert Lawrence Gemmell – of Picton. For services to martial arts and community.
  • Pamela Mary Hanna – of Petone. For services to community and early childhood education.
  • Roslyn Aileen Hiini – of Glenfield. For services to women and the union movement.
  • Phillip Terence Humphreys – of Kaiapoi. For services to people with disabilities and sport.
  • Christine Mary Hundleby – of Newlands. For services to Pacific arts.
  • Richard Geoffrey Keddell – of Tauranga. For services to orthopaedics.
  • Trevor John Kempton – of Mosgiel. For services to the arts and local government.
  • Julie Ann King – of Bluff Hill. For services to education.
  • Joan Knight – of Beach Haven. For services to the environment.
  • Patricia Jacqueline Knight – of Blockhouse Bay. For services to Lepidoptera conservation and community.
  • Philippa Agnes Laufiso – of Macandrew Bay. For services to arts and the community.
  • Vivien Lynette Heretaniwha Lee – of Takanini. For services to prisoner support and Māori.
  • Tupe Lualua – of Ōwhiro Bay. For services to arts.
  • Huhana Te Uru Naomi Anne Manu – of Hokowhitu. For services to Stem education and Māori.
  • Aych Carlin McArdle – of Point Chevalier. For services to rainbow community.
  • Pearl Naulder – of Cloverlea. For services to education.
  • Aaron Roger Nicholson – of Wānaka. For services to the New Zealand Police and search and rescue.
  • Dinah Jane Okeby – of Highbury. For services to the public service.
  • Kahira Rata Patricia Olley – of Ōwhata. For services to women, youth and the prevention of family violence.
  • Ria Dawn Percival – of Welwyn Garden City, United Kingdom. For services to football.
  • Dr Anne Doloras Perera – of St Johns. For services to food science and nutrition.
  • Anuradha Ramkumar – of Green Bay. For services to Indian classical dance.
  • Paul William James Reti – of Pegasus. For services to jujitsu.
  • Alexandra Lowe Riley – of Woodland Hills, California, US. For services to football.
  • Lemalu Silao Vaisola Sefo – of Papakura. For services to Pacific health.
  • Susan Jane Sinclair – of Masterton. For services to art and education.
  • Prem Singh – of Broadmeadows. For services to multicultural communities.
  • Harold Edgar Spark – of Paekākāriki. For services to railway unions.
  • The Honourable Maryan Street – of Hataitai. For services as a member of Parliament and to human and democratic rights.
  • Dr Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni – of Takanini. For services to education.
  • Yvonne Lenette Sue – of Ohakune. For services to health and Māori.
  • Joyce Alma Talbot – of Mount Eden. For services to sailing administration.
    Professor Yvonne Jasmine Te Ruki Rangi o Tangaroa Underhill – of Westmere. For
  • services to tertiary education and Pacific development.
  • Vaosa ole Tagaloa Makerita Urale – of Oriental Bay. For services to Pacific arts.
  • Tama-o-Rangi Waipara – of Elgin. For services to Māori music.
  • David John West – of Ashburton. For services to community development.
  • Diane Christine Wilson – of Bulls. For services to the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association.
  • Senior Sergeant Karl Edwin Rostance Wilson – of Papakura. For services to the New Zealand Police, disaster victim identification and search and rescue.
  • Lindsay Macdonald Wood – of Nelson. For services to environmental sustainability and climate change awareness.

Honorary

  • Ismail Kasdemir – of Çanakkale, Türkiye. For services to New Zealand–Türkiye relations.

Companion of the Queen’s Service Order (QSO)

  • Paul Thomas Gibson – of Kelburn. For services to disabled people.

Queen’s Service Medal (QSM)

  • Victoria Louise Andrews – of Akaroa. For services to heritage preservation and conservation.
  • Lyall Ashley Bailey – of Winton. For services to the community and local government.
  • David Alan Burnett – of Invercargill. For services to multisport.
  • Ian Peter Carr JP – of Leamington, Cambridge. For services to the community.
  • Neville Albert Carter – of Southbridge. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and rugby.
  • Paul Clements – of Waitati. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community.
  • Ewen Douglas Phillip Coleman – of Roseneath. For services to theatre.
  • Lawrence John Counsell – of Tawa. For services to rowing.
  • Alison Eleanor Crawford – of Inner Kaiti. For services to the community.
  • Russell George Geange – of Carterton. For services to swimming and rugby.
  • Helen Alison Gordon – of Waikanae. For services to the community.
  • Trevor John Hawkins – of Martinborough. For services to the community.
  • Katherine Jane Hawley (Katie Terris) – of Hutt Central. For services to the community and the arts.
  • Barbara Mary Hay – of Stokes Valley. For services to the community and education.
  • Kristeen Elizabeth Johnston – of Karori. For services to the community.
  • Eruera Taihaere Kaiwai – of Tolaga Bay. For services to the community.
  • Allan John Kerr – of Fairlie. For services to music.
  • Geoffrey Ramon Lienert – of Waimate. For services to sports administration, particularly cycling and athletics.
  • Te Ao Marama Maaka – of Morrinsville. For services to the community.
  • Brian Campbell McCandless CB CBE – of Te Anau. For services to the community.
  • Desmond Frank Meads – of Hamilton East. For services to hockey and the community.
  • Ngahiwi Takamore Meroiti – of Porirua. For services to netball.
  • Dr Michael John Hugh Miller – of Whangamatā. For services to rural health.
  • Manisha Morar – of Johnsonville. For services to the Indian community.
  • Bruce Alexander Nairn – of Tokoroa. For services to the community and sport.
  • Hansaben Dhanji Naran JP – of Clarks Beach. For services to the Indian community.
  • Karen Gaye Ngatai – of Taumarunui. For services to the community.
  • Joy Margaret Oakly – of Nelson. For services to women and education.
  • Gavin John O’Donnell – of Havelock. For services to the rural community and conservation.
  • Brian Ernest Gladstone Pegler – of Leeston. For services to social work.
  • James Harry Piner – of Runanga. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community.
  • Alister Douglas Robertson – of Marewa. For services to people with dementia.
  • Jennifer Mary Mayson Saywood JP – of Whanganui. For services to restorative justice and women.
  • Jennifer Mary Schollum – of Puhoi. For services to the community and heritage preservation.
  • Susan Gay Stevens Jordan – of Mount Albert. For services to seniors and dance.
  • Rowena Ngaio Tana JP – of Whangārei. For services to the Māori community.
  • Rai Vaeruarangi – of Wiri. For services to the Cook Islands community.
  • William Neil Walker – of Milton. For services to outdoor bowls and smallbore rifle shooting.
  • Athula Cuda Bandara Wanasinghe JP – of Grenada Village. For services to the Sri Lankan community and cricket

Honorary

  • Liyanage Sadun Sampath Kithulagoda – of Tawa. For services to the Sri Lankan community

New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)

  • Dr Megan Ruby Balks – of Te Awamutu. For services to Antarctic soil science.

New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)

  • Lieutenant Commander Louis James Munden-Hooper – of Auckland. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
  • Lieutenant Commander Makoare Kohupara Te Kani MNZM – of Upper Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.

 

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17 COMMENTS

  1. So after the longest day we get the darkest knight. (H/T Piggy)
    They say the knight is darkest just before the dawn. Hopefully it will soon dawn on the sheeple that this particular knight is a malicious, malodorous pillock.

  2. The fact that Trevor has been awarded this shows you, if you had any doubts, that this whole thing is a JOKE. 😂😂😂

    Trevor is one of the most hated politicians, second only to the former PM who was made a dame. How embarrassing that these hated, nay LOATHED and corrupt people are given an award. An award for serving their master the king huh? Well if that doesn’t tell you how evil and bad ‘King’ Charles is then we can’t help you 😂😂😂😂

    Also services to football governance? 😂😂😂😂😂😂 are you F’ing kidding me? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    Oh my, thanks for the laughs everybody. Meanwhile truly deserving people are quietly serving their communities for FREE and not looking for accolades every single day.

  3. Bunch of obnoxious fart sniffers, patting each other on the back for the excellent job they’ve all done tinkering with asinine nonsense while more and more kiwis struggle to make rent and put food on the table.

    Mr Mallard should call his autobiography “the daft knight rises”

  4. I still do not believe the Tangiwai Disaster was the result of a natural phenomenon
    But was a False Flag event blood sacrifice to Molloch orchetrated to mark the inauguration of Queen Elizabeth 11 to the Crown
    Carried out at summer solstice 24th December 1953 late in the hour at 10:22 pm
    Which would have been quite easy and straightforward to put into effect
    An explosive device to breach the tephra dam holding back Mount Ruapehu’s crater lake
    And maybe a bit of tinkering with the bridge
    It is all a bit too convenient
    Nobody seems to know much about the hero who was reputedly running up the track trying to stop the train and avert tragedy?
    A False Flag hero?

  5. Congradulations to 98% of the recipients on the honors list and keep up the great work.

    Why include the duck? First a horse and now a duck. Both have contributed to the most damaging decisions for New Zealanders 😳. So what it is we are being distracted from this time?

  6. What a pathetic list of ‘services’.
    And that that traitor lawn sprinkler Mallard gets anything but a tar-and-feathering is an affront to the New Zealand people. What a scumbag!

  7. Ah yep.

    Sir Trevor Mallard similar to Sir Jimmy Savile.

    We all know how this particular accolade works.

    Dirty deeds done dirt cheap.

  8. They gather for their ‘Honours’ like the pigs that they are to the trough!
    Many of them are old boy / old girl networks and Masonic thugs posing as ‘The Pillars of Society’!

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