2015 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

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The 2015 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2014 and the beginning of 2015. They were announced on 31 December 2014.[1]

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour.

Knight Grand Companion (GNZM)

Dame Companion (DNZM)

Knight Companion (KNZM)

Companion (CNZM)

  • Paul Hunter Adams – of Tauranga. For services to business and philanthropy.
  • Professor Emeritus John Talbot Boys – of Auckland. For services to science.
  • Robert Laurence Cameron – of Wellington. For services to business.
  • Michael Jonathan Chunn ONZM – of Auckland. For services to music and mental health awareness.
  • Robin John Cooper – of Auckland. For services to Māori health.
  • Theresa Gattung – of Auckland. For services to business and philanthropy.
  • Dr Martin Douglas Heffernan – of Auckland. For services to the electricity industry.
  • The Honourable Murray Stuart McCully MP – of Wellington. For services to foreign policy.
  • Christopher John David Moller – of Lower Hutt. For services to business and sport.
  • Beverley Jean Morris QSO – of Auckland. For services to early childhood education.
  • The Honourable Anthony Boyd Williams Ryall – of Ōhope. For services as a member of Parliament.
  • Emeritus Professor Patrick John Walsh – of Wellington. For services to tertiary education.

Officer (ONZM)

  • Nona Aston – of Gisborne. For services to the community.
  • Joseph Frank Babich – of Auckland. For services to the wine industry.
  • Robyn Jane Baker – of Wellington. For services to education.
  • Fleur Una Maude Beale – of Wellington. For services to literature.
  • William Leslie John Begg – of Timaru. For services to speed skating.
  • Annette Elizabeth Black – of Wellington. For services to legal education.
  • Ross Trevor Blanks – of Christchurch. For services to animal welfare.
  • James Boult – of Queenstown. For services to tourism and the community.
  • Raelene Castle – of Sydney, Australia. For services to sport and business.
  • Raymond Noel Cook – of Rotorua. For services to tourism and the community.
  • Elizabeth Mary Evans JP – of Blenheim. For services to rural women.
  • Lisa Harrow – of South Woodstock, United States of America. For services to the dramatic arts.
  • Professor Emeritus Gary Leroy Hermansson – of Palmerston North. For services to the field of sport psychology.
  • John Murray Hunn – of Wellington. For services to business and philanthropy.
  • Inspector Anne-Frances Mary Jackson – of Rotorua. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Bryan Ewart Johnson – of Wellington. For services to business and philanthropy.
  • Richard John Lucas – of Christchurch. For services to agriculture.
  • Edward Colin Manson – of Auckland. For services to urban redevelopment.
  • Gary Bevan Monk JP – of Auckland. For services to the seafood industry and the community.
  • Dr Kevin Moran – of Auckland. For services to water safety.
  • Susan Marie Paterson – of Auckland. For services to corporate governance.
  • Dr Christopher John Pugsley – of Waikanae Beach. For services as a military historian.
  • Dr Monty Glyn Soutar – of Gisborne. For services to Māori and historical research.
  • Associate Professor Kathryn Mary Stowell – of Palmerston North. For services to biomedical science.
  • Kukupa Tirikatene – of Auckland. For services to Māori and education.
  • Superintendent David Edward Trappitt – of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Colleen Elizabeth Urlich JP – of Dargaville. For services to Māori art.
  • Janette Lawrence Wills – of Matamata. For services to the beef industry.
  • Dr Sai Woh Wong – of Auckland. For services to mental health and the Chinese community.

Member (MNZM)

  • Bruce Anstey – of Windsor, United Kingdom. For services to motorsport.
  • Henry Walter Bell – of Motueka. For services to the mining industry.
  • Alan Norman Bickers JP – of Tauranga. For services to the community.
  • Robert Henry Bickerton – of Nelson. For services to music.
  • Craig Alexander Elliott Brown JP – of Whangārei. For services to the community.
  • Scott Jonathan Carter – of Auckland. For services to sport.
  • Irene Mavis Cooper – of Hamilton. For services to education.
  • William Robert Day JP – of Wellington. For services to health and the community.
  • Simon Deng Li – of Auckland. For services to New Zealand–China relations and the arts.
  • Gregory John Dickson – of Tauranga. For services to the cargo logistics industry.
  • John Anthony Fallon – of Dunedin. For services to people with mental illnesses.
  • Geraldene Barbara Glanville – of Auckland. For services to the blind community.
  • Rosemary Gordon – of Wellington. For services to legal education.
  • Reverend Dr Vincent Jonathan Hartfield – of Whanganui. For services to health.
  • Dr Susan Jane Hickey – of Auckland. For services to people with disabilities.
  • Roma Ruruku Hippolite – of Keilor, Australia. For services to Māori and health.
  • Dr Susan Haas Jacobs – of Napier. For services to nursing education.
  • Dr Elizabeth Anne Limbrick – of Auckland. For services to education.
  • Phillippa Margaret Mahood – of Hamilton. For services to local government and the community.
  • Victoria Manning – of Wellington. For services to the deaf and disabled communities.
  • Iain Bruce McKay – of Bountiful, United States of America. For services to New Zealand–United States relations.
  • Avenal Beryl Elizabeth McKinnon – of Wellington. For services to the arts.
  • Professor Jens Helmut Friedrich Mueller – of Tauranga. For services to business and education.
  • Sergeant William John Nicholson – of Palmerston North. For services to the New Zealand Police and Search and Rescue.
  • Emmet Bede O'Sullivan – of Ashburton. For services to polo.
  • Thomas McNeil Pryde – of Queenstown. For services to sport and the community.
  • Penelope Jane Ridings – of Wellington. For services to the State.
  • Barbara Anne Robson – of Feilding. For services to health.
  • Joanna Mary Seagar – of Oxford. For services to the community.
  • Janine Laurel Smith – of Auckland. For services to corporate governance.
  • Jonathan Smith – of Auckland. For services to people with HIV/AIDS.
  • Susannah Adair Staley – of Dunedin. For services to governance.
  • Cecilia Sullivan-Grant – of Mosgiel. For services to the community.
  • Ben Penita Taufua – of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community.
  • Geraldine Barbara Leslie Travers – of Hastings. For services to education.
  • Ivan Robert Vicelich – of Auckland. For services to football.
  • Pele Walker – of Wellington. For services to the Pacific community.
  • Patrick David Willock JP – of Gisborne. For services to agriculture and the community.
  • Stewart Craig Wilson – of Auckland. For services to cricket.
  • Blair Winton Wingfield – of Auckland. For services to health and sport.
  • Thomas Neil Wolfe – of New Plymouth. For services to sport, education and the community.
  • Stan Carl Wolfgramm – of Auckland. For services to the arts and Pacific community.
Honorary
  • Marie Urbain Harold Michel Yow Koon Liu Man Hin – of Port Louis, Mauritius. For services to New Zealand–Mauritius relations.

Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)

  • Adrian Peter Dance – of Roxburgh. For services to Land Search and Rescue.
  • Judge Anthony David Ford – of Wellington. For services to Tonga and the judiciary.
  • Brian Edward Hayes – of Wellington. For services to the land tenure system.
  • Judge Bernard John Kendall – of Auckland. For services to the judiciary.
  • Harold Valentine Ross Robertson – of Drury. For services as a member of Parliament.
  • Eric Wilbur Roy JP – of Windsor. For services as a member of Parliament.
  • Dr Warren Arthur Young – of Wellington. For services to the law.

Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)

New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)

New Zealand Bravery Medal (NZBM)

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