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The '''2025 New Year Honours in New Zealand''' were appointments by ] in his right as ], on the advice of the New Zealand government, to ] to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2024 and the beginning of 2025. They were announced on 31 December 2024.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/new-year-honours-2025-the-full-list/HXG5CJOD4FE7RKA6HNK7BJO4F4/ |title=New Year Honours 2025: the full list |date=31 December 2024 |work=] |access-date=31 December 2024}}</ref> | The '''2025 New Year Honours in New Zealand''' were appointments by ] in his right as ], on the advice of the New Zealand government, to ] to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders, and to celebrate the passing of 2024 and the beginning of 2025. They were announced on 31 December 2024.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/new-year-honours-2025-the-full-list/HXG5CJOD4FE7RKA6HNK7BJO4F4/ |title=New Year Honours 2025: the full list |date=31 December 2024 |work=] |access-date=31 December 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.dpmc.govt.nz/publications/new-year-honours-list-2025 |title=New Year honours list 2025 |date=31 December 2024 |publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet |access-date=31 December 2024}}</ref> | ||
The recipients of honours are listed here as they were styled before their new honour. | The recipients of honours are listed here as they were styled before their new honour. | ||
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* ] {{post-nominals|list=MNZM|size=85%}} – of ], United States. For services to golf. | * ] {{post-nominals|list=MNZM|size=85%}} – of ], United States. For services to golf. | ||
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File:Julie Chapman 2020 (cropped).jpg|Dame Julie Chapman | |||
File:Lydia Ko MNZM (cropped).jpg|Dame Lydia Ko | File:Lydia Ko MNZM (cropped).jpg|Dame Lydia Ko | ||
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File:Ted Manson CNZM (cropped).jpg|Sir Ted Manson | File:Ted Manson CNZM (cropped).jpg|Sir Ted Manson | ||
File:Peter Skelton (cropped).jpg|Sir Peter Skelton | |||
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===Companion (CNZM)=== | ===Companion (CNZM)=== | ||
* ] – of ]. For services to geodesy. | * ] – of ]. For services to geodesy. | ||
* ] – of |
* ] – of ]. For services to rugby. | ||
* Esther Frances Fung – of ]. For services to the Chinese community. | * ] {{post-nominals|country=NZL|ONZM|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to the Chinese community. | ||
* ] {{post-nominals| |
* ] {{post-nominals|list=ONZM|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to Māori art. | ||
* ] {{post-nominals|list=ONZM|size=85%}} – of |
* ] {{post-nominals|list=ONZM|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to sports governance. | ||
* Jillian Jeanette Hooks – of |
* Emeritus Professor ] – of ]. For services to accountancy and education. | ||
* Kai-Shek Luey – of |
* ] {{post-nominals|country=NZL|QSM|size=85%}} – of Remuera. For services to the Chinese community. | ||
* Helen Linda Pilmore – of |
* Professor ] – of ]. For services to nephrology and transplantation services. | ||
* ] {{post-nominals|country=NZL|OBE|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to music and the community. | * ] {{post-nominals|country=NZL|OBE|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to music and the community. | ||
* ] – of |
* ] {{post-nominals|list=OBE|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to the screen industry. | ||
* ] – of ]. For services to food science. | * Dr ] – of ]. For services to food science. | ||
* Alan Richard Baillie Smythe – of |
* ] – of ]. For services to the community and philanthropy. | ||
* William Murray Thomson – of ]. For services to oral health. | * Emeritus Professor ] – of ]. For services to oral health. | ||
* Kennie Tsui – of Wellington. For services to the environment and governance. | * ] – of ]. For services to the environment and governance. | ||
* Keith Sharman Turner – of ]. For services to the electricity industry. | * Dr ] – of ]. For services to the electricity industry. | ||
;Honorary | ;Honorary | ||
* Laurie Ann Hilsgen – of |
* ] – of ]. For services to family carers. | ||
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File:Ian Foster 2015.jpg|Ian Foster | File:Ian Foster 2015.jpg|Ian Foster | ||
File:Fred Graham 2018 (cropped).jpg|Fred Graham | File:Fred Graham 2018 (cropped).jpg|Fred Graham | ||
File:Jill Hooks 2003.jpg|Jill Hooks | |||
File:Harjinder Singh.jpg|Harjinder Singh | |||
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===Officer (ONZM)=== | ===Officer (ONZM)=== | ||
* Denise Katherine Astill – of |
* Denise Katherine Astill – of ]. For services to the prevention of foetal anticonvulsant syndromes. | ||
* Carlos Edward James Bagrie – of ]. For services to the food and rural industries. | * ] – of ]. For services to the food and rural industries. | ||
* John Raymond Boswell – of Wellington. For services to the ]. | * Major General (Rtd) ] {{post-nominals|country=NZL|DSD|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to the ]. | ||
* Robert James William Campbell – of |
* Robert James William Campbell – of ]. For services to farming and governance. | ||
* Marguerite Diane Christophers – of ]. For services to Para sports. | * Marguerite Diane Christophers – of ]. For services to Para sports. | ||
* Peter John Cleave – of Palmerston North. For services to Māori language education. | * Dr Peter John Cleave – of ]. For services to Māori language education. | ||
* Trisia Angela Farrelly – of Palmerston North. For services to ecology. | * Professor ] – of ]. For services to ecology. | ||
* Catherine Mary Ferguson – of |
* Dr Catherine Mary Ferguson – of ]. For services to otolaryngology. | ||
* Heke-Turoa Ropine Huata – of ]. For services to Māori and education. | * Heke-Turoa Ropine Huata – of ]. For services to Māori and education. | ||
* Albert Puhirake Ihaka – of Tauranga. For services to Māori and governance. | * Albert Puhirake Ihaka – of Tauranga. For services to Māori and governance. | ||
* Sudesh Kumar Jhunjhnuwala – of |
* Sudesh Kumar Jhunjhnuwala – of ]. For services to the hospitality industry and philanthropy. | ||
* Prudence Elizabeth Lamerton – of Havelock North. For services to nuclear medicine. | * Prudence Elizabeth Lamerton – of Havelock North. For services to nuclear medicine. | ||
* ] – of Queenstown. For services to the food industry. | * ] – of Queenstown. For services to the food industry. | ||
* Cyril Wayne McIlwraith – of ]. For services to veterinary medicine and the equine industry. | * Professor ] – of ]. For services to veterinary medicine and the equine industry. | ||
* Matthew Christian Metcalfe – of |
* ] – of Remuera. For services to the film industry. | ||
* Lee Wei-Hahn Murray – of |
* ] – of ]. For services to literature, particularly speculative literature. | ||
* ] – of |
* ] – of Remuera. For services to real estate and the community. | ||
* Christine Rewa Panapa – of |
* Christine Rewa Panapa {{post-nominals|list=MNZM|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to Māori. | ||
* Te Taku Parai – of |
* Dr Te Taku Parai – of ]. For services to Māori, governance and the community. | ||
* ] – of Kingston, ACT, Australia. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force. | * Rear Admiral (Rtd) ] – of ], ACT, Australia. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force. | ||
* Te Tuhi Robust – of ]. For services to Māori and education. | * Dr Te Tuhi Robust – of ]. For services to Māori and education. | ||
* Anthony John Shaw – of ]. For services to people with intellectual disabilities and the community. | * Anthony John Shaw – of ]. For services to people with intellectual disabilities and the community. | ||
* Margot Alison Skinner – of Dunedin. For services to physiotherapy. | * Dr Margot Alison Skinner – of ]. For services to physiotherapy. | ||
* Mervyn John Solly – of ]. For services to the transport industry and business. | * Mervyn John Solly – of ]. For services to the transport industry and business. | ||
* Debra Mary Delores Sorensen – of |
* Debra Mary Delores Sorensen – of ]. For services to Pacific health. | ||
* ] – of |
* ] – of ]. For services to the fashion industry. | ||
* Iain Clark Taylor – of |
* Iain Clark Taylor – of ]. For services to education. | ||
* Murray William Tilyard – of ]. For services to health. | * Emeritus Professor Murray William Tilyard – of ]. For services to health. | ||
* ] – of ]. For services to rugby and the community. | * ] – of ]. For services to rugby and the community. | ||
* Bryce Derek Wilkinson – of |
* Dr Bryce Derek Wilkinson – of ]. For services to economics. | ||
;Honorary | ;Honorary | ||
* Clara Elisabeth Hutchinson-de Ranitz – of |
* Clara Elisabeth Hutchinson-de Ranitz – of ]. For services to midwifery. | ||
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File:Major General John Boswell 036 (cropped).jpg|John Boswell | ||
File:Trisia Farrelly.jpg|Trisia Farrelly | |||
File:Profile image Nadia Lim chef 2014.jpg|Nadia Lim | |||
File:Wayne McIlwraith.jpg|Wayne McIlwraith | |||
File:MatthewMetcalfe2023 (cropped).jpg|Matthew Metcalfe | |||
File:Lee Murray at the Auckland Writers Festival.jpg|Lee Murray | |||
File:Christine Panapa MNZM (cropped).jpg|Christine Panapa | |||
File:David Proctor in 2019 (cropped).jpg|David Proctor | |||
File:2017.08.19.20.22.55-Sam Whitelock (36665246546) (cropped).jpg|Sam Whitelock | File:2017.08.19.20.22.55-Sam Whitelock (36665246546) (cropped).jpg|Sam Whitelock | ||
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===Member (MNZM)=== | ===Member (MNZM)=== | ||
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* Peter Wallace Allen – of ], Palmerston North, for services to disabled people. | |||
* |
* Peter Wallace Allen – of ]. For services to disabled people. | ||
* |
* Dale Cameron Bailey – of ]. For services to education.<!-- see Q112845997 --> | ||
* |
* Paula Val Baker – of ]. For services to health governance and the community. | ||
* |
* Judith Anne Bell – of ]. For services to music education. | ||
* |
* Richard Marshall Lovelace Bull – of ]. For services to conservation and the community. | ||
* |
* Paul Francis Burns – of ]. For services to Search and Rescue and Fire and Emergency New Zealand. | ||
* |
* Michael John Dyer Camm – of ]. For services to wildlife conservation. | ||
* Ross Anthony Cocker {{post-nominals|country=NZL|JP|size=85%}} – of ] |
* Susan Jayne Clement – of ]. For services to education. | ||
* Ross Anthony Cocker {{post-nominals|country=NZL|JP|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to Search and Rescue and the community. | |||
* Dr Karen Ann Colgan – of ] |
* Dr Karen Ann Colgan – of ]. For services to wildlife conservation and education. | ||
* ] {{post-nominals| |
* ] {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Professor Maria Carmela Dalli – of Brooklyn |
* Professor ] – of Brooklyn. For services to education. | ||
* Priyani Therese de Silva-Currie – of Richmond, |
* Priyani Therese de Silva-Currie – of ]. For services to multicultural communities, netball and civil engineering. | ||
* Dr Makarena Diana Dudley – of Awanui |
* Dr ] – of ]. For services to people with dementia, particularly Māori. | ||
* Ross James Craufurd Dunlop {{post-nominals| |
* ] {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to local government. | ||
* Iosefo |
* Iosefo Fa'afiu – of ]. For services to mental health, youth and the Pacific community. | ||
* Anne Maria Fitisemanu – of Clarks Beach |
* Anne Maria Fitisemanu – of ]. For services to business. | ||
* Julian Richmond Fitter – of Katikati |
* Julian Richmond Fitter – of ]. For services to conservation. | ||
* Bronwyn Joy Groot – of Waiuku |
* Bronwyn Joy Groot – of Waiuku. For services to fraud prevention awareness. | ||
* Noel Graham Harris – of Mount Maunganui |
* ] – of ]. For services to the thoroughbred racing industry. | ||
* Professor Rawinia Ruth Higgins – of Khandallah |
* Professor ] – of ]. For services to Māori language, education and governance. | ||
* David Warwick Hodder – of Spreydon |
* David Warwick Hodder – of ]. For services to outdoor recreation and conservation. | ||
* Dr Ingrid Louise Maria Huygens – of Hamilton East, Hamilton |
* Dr Ingrid Louise Maria Huygens – of ]. For services to education and Māori. | ||
* Leonard George Frederick Irvine – of Riverlea, |
* Leonard George Frederick Irvine – of ]. For services to woodcraft and education. | ||
* Marian Elizabeth Johnson – of Richmond Hill, |
* Marian Elizabeth Johnson – of ]. For services to technology and business. | ||
* Shelley Aroha Katae – of Westmere |
* Shelley Aroha Katae – of Westmere. For services to Māori and Pacific communities. | ||
* David John Kent – of Kirwee |
* David John Kent – of ]. For services to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. | ||
* Dinesh Kumar Khadka {{post-nominals| |
* Dinesh Kumar Khadka {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of Bucklands Beach. For services to the Nepalese community. | ||
* Tania Phillippa Kingi – of Papatoetoe |
* Tania Phillippa Kingi – of ]. For services to Māori and people with disabilities. | ||
* Dr Malcolm Erskine Legget |
* Dr Malcolm Erskine Legget<!-- Q56613345 --> – of ]. For services to cardiology.{{efn-ua|Deceased. His Majesty's approval of this award took effect on 31 October 2024, prior to the date of death.}} | ||
* Nicola Maree Ataria MacDonald – of Stonefields |
* Nicola Maree Ataria MacDonald – of ]. For services to the environment. | ||
* Deborah Claire Mackenzie – |
* Deborah Claire Mackenzie – of ]. For services to victims of domestic violence. | ||
* Dr Cedric Paul Malpass – of Taumarunui |
* Dr Cedric Paul Malpass – of ]. For services to health. | ||
* Lachlan John Marshall – of Christchurch Central |
* Lachlan John Marshall – of ]. For services to water polo. | ||
* Adele Marie Mason – of Te Aro |
* Adele Marie Mason – of ]. For services to New Zealand-Asia relations. | ||
* Duncan Paul Matthews – of Grey Lynn |
* Duncan Paul Matthews – of ]. For services to rainbow communities. | ||
* Dr John Leslie McKoy – of Plimmerton |
* Dr John Leslie McKoy – of ]. For services to fisheries science and environment management. | ||
* Ross John McQueen – of Rangiora |
* Ross John McQueen – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Emeritus Professor Asad Mohsin – of Hamilton East |
* Emeritus Professor Asad Mohsin<!-- Q119038747 --> – of Hamilton East. For services to the Muslim community and education. | ||
* Janice Molloy – of Waikanae |
* Janice Molloy – of ]. For services to wildlife conservation. | ||
* Sheryll Ann Ofner – of St Johns, |
* Sheryll Ann Ofner – of ]. For services to education. | ||
* Professor Louise Claire Parr-Brownlie – of Mosgiel |
* Professor ]<!-- Q64860817 --> – of Mosgiel. For services to neuroscience. | ||
* Daniel Oshana Pato – of Grey Lynn |
* Daniel Oshana Pato – of Grey Lynn. For services to the hairdressing industry. | ||
* Kirsten Pauline Eddy Patterson – of Waterloo, |
* Kirsten Pauline Eddy Patterson – of ]. For services to governance and women. | ||
* John Kenneth Peters – of Waitarere Beach |
* John Kenneth Peters – of ]. For services to governance and palliative care. | ||
* Ian Martyn Pickard – of Papamoa Beach |
* Ian Martyn Pickard – of ]. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand. | ||
* Billie-Jean Potaka Ayton – of Kaiti, |
* Billie-Jean Potaka Ayton – of ]. For services to education and Māori. | ||
* Tania Mateohorere-Carole Pouwhare – of |
* Tania Mateohorere-Carole Pouwhare<!-- Q124032773 ? --> – of ]. For services to Māori and Pacific communities, and the environment. | ||
* Sarah Jane McDonald Rae – of Avenal, |
* Sarah Jane McDonald Rae – of ]. For services to choral music. | ||
* Ian Dugald Reid – of Napier South |
* Ian Dugald Reid – of ]. For services to musical theatre. | ||
* Alan Kenneth Richards – of Mana, |
* Alan Kenneth Richards – of ]. For services to the New Zealand Police and education. | ||
* Norefjell Jacquiline Marama Tanga Royal {{post-nominals|country=NZL|JP|size=85%}} – of Ōrākei |
* Norefjell Jacquiline Marama Tanga Royal {{post-nominals|country=NZL|JP|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to Māori and governance. | ||
* Hilary Dawn Sangster – of Ranfurly, |
* Hilary Dawn Sangster<!-- known as Dawn Sangster --> – of ]. For services to governance. | ||
* Dr Rachel Simon-Kumar – of Auckland |
* Dr Rachel Simon-Kumar<!-- Q90846863 --> – of Auckland. For services to women's studies, health research and to ethnic communities. | ||
* Roy Martin Sloan – of Winton, |
* Roy Martin Sloan – of ]. For services to conservation and game hunting. | ||
* Dr Hilary Anne Smith – of Awapuni, Palmerston North |
* Dr Hilary Anne Smith<!-- Q124392253 --> – of ]. For services to linguistics and the community. | ||
* Dr Helen Julia Snell – of Hokowhitu |
* Dr Helen Julia Snell – of ]. For services to nursing and diabetes care.<!-- see Q112887921 --> | ||
* Sharon Carol Stevens-Cottle – of Masterton |
* Sharon Carol Stevens-Cottle – of ]. For services to dance and theatre. | ||
* Michael Leslie Burton Styles – of Paraparaumu Beach |
* Michael Leslie Burton Styles – of ]. For services to people with dyslexia and education. | ||
* Associate Professor Linda Naumai Te Aho – of Beerescourt |
* Associate Professor Linda Naumai Te Aho<!-- Q113494545 --> – of ]. For services to Māori and legal education. | ||
* Gary Raymond Trail – of Tikipunga |
* Gary Raymond Trail – of ]. For services to martial arts, particularly jiu-jitsu. | ||
* Keith Winton Trembath – of Paeroa |
* Keith Winton Trembath – of ]. For services to the community, agriculture and education. | ||
* Kateryna Turska – of Auckland Central |
* Kateryna Turska – of ]. For services to the Ukrainian community. | ||
* Anita Gay Varga – of Okauia |
* Anita Gay Varga – of ]. For services to women and the construction industry. | ||
* Melissa Amy Vining – of Winton |
* Melissa Amy Vining – of Winton. For services to charitable fundraising and the community. | ||
* Belinda Henderson Walker – of Taupō |
* Belinda Henderson Walker – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
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File:Rawinia Higgins November 2020.jpg|Rawinia Higgins | |||
File:RSNZ honours 2024 Wellington-107033 (cropped) Louise Parr-Brownlie.jpg|Louise Parr{{nbh}}Brownlie | |||
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==Companion of the King's Service Order (KSO)== | ==Companion of the King's Service Order (KSO)== | ||
* Rūpene Paul Amato – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Rūpene Paul Amato – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Jocelyn Anne Armstrong – of |
* Jocelyn Anne Armstrong – of ]. For services to interfaith communities. | ||
* Barry Joseph de Geest – of ]. For services to disabled people. | * Barry Joseph de Geest – of ]. For services to disabled people. | ||
* James William Goodwin – of |
* James William Goodwin – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Tristram Richard |
* Associate Professor Tristram Richard Ingham {{post-nominals|list=ONZM|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Leoni Frances McInroe. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Leoni Frances McInroe – of Auckland. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Paora Crawford Moyle – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Paora Crawford Moyle – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Moeapulu Frances Eileen Tagaloa – of |
* Moeapulu Frances Eileen Tagaloa – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Keith Vernon Wiffin – of |
* Keith Vernon Wiffin – of Te Aro. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Gary Michael Williams – of |
* Gary Michael Williams {{post-nominals|list=MNZM|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Paul Andrew Zentveld – of |
* Paul Andrew Zentveld – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
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File:Tristram Ingham ONZM (cropped).jpg|Tristram Ingham | |||
File:Gary Williams MNZM (cropped).jpg|Gary Williams | |||
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==King's Service Medal (KSM)== | ==King's Service Medal (KSM)== | ||
* Alister David Argyle – of Ashburton. For services to the community. | * Alister David Argyle – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Victoria Elizabeth Barnard – of Whakatāne. For services to the RNZSPCA. | * Victoria Elizabeth Barnard – of ]. For services to the ]. | ||
* Cynthia Jane Brooks – of Renwick. For services to local government and historical research. | * Cynthia Jane Brooks – of ]. For services to local government and historical research. | ||
* Michael Russell Buick – of Windsor |
* Michael Russell Buick – of Windsor. For services to the performing arts, particularly musical theatre. | ||
* Colin Terence Campbell – of Rainbow Point |
* Colin Terence Campbell – of ]. For services to horse racing and governance. | ||
* Ian Peter Carter – of Whangārei. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. | * Ian Peter Carter – of Whangārei. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. | ||
* Sergeant Leslie Edward Clarke – of Taihape. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community. | * Sergeant Leslie Edward Clarke – of ]. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community. | ||
* Kathleen Patricia Coster – of Papanui |
* Kathleen Patricia Coster – of Papanui. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Shannel Peter Courtney – of Tākaka. For services to conservation and choral music. | * Shannel Peter Courtney – of ]. For services to conservation and choral music. | ||
* Sandra Lois May Curd {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of Ashburton. For services to the community. | * Sandra Lois May Curd {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of Ashburton. For services to the community. | ||
* Sally Elizabeth Davies – of Te Awamutu. For services to hockey and nursing. | * Sally Elizabeth Davies – of ]. For services to hockey and nursing. | ||
* Vaine Puapii Elia – of Ōtara |
* Vaine Puapii Elia – of ]. For services to the Cook Islands community. | ||
* Rouruina Emile-Brown – of Kingsland, |
* Rouruina Emile-Brown – of ]. For services to the Cook Islands community. | ||
* Patricia Mary Anne Eyles {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of Taradale. For services to the community. | * Patricia Mary Anne Eyles {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Hans-Josef Erwin Freller – of Rolleston. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Hans-Josef Erwin Freller – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Neta Bernadette Gilbert (Neta Kerepeti) – of Whangārei. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Neta Bernadette Gilbert (Neta Kerepeti) – of Whangārei. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Reverend Marie Eleanor Gilpin – of Papamoa Beach. For services to the community. | * Reverend Marie Eleanor Gilpin – of Papamoa Beach. For services to the community. | ||
* Thomas Michael Gray – of Greytown. For services to local government and the community. | * Thomas Michael Gray – of ]. For services to local government and the community. | ||
* Bryan Robert Guy – of Feilding. For services to the community. | * Bryan Robert Guy – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Peter Colin Hensman – of Havelock North. For services to cricket and the community. | * Peter Colin Hensman – of Havelock North. For services to cricket and the community. | ||
* Toni Lee James Jarvis – of Glengarry, |
* Toni Lee James Jarvis – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Jeremy Wiremu Alexander Johnson – of |
* Jeremy Wiremu Alexander Johnson – of ]. For services to the Anglican Church and the LGBTQI+ community. | ||
* Hans Allen Key – of Totara Heights |
* Hans Allen Key – of ]. For services to health and safety and Pacific communities. | ||
* Senior Constable Paul Hendrick Lampe. For services to youth. | * Senior Constable Paul Hendrick Lampe – of ]. For services to youth. | ||
* Michael Joseph Ledingham – of Te Puke. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Michael Joseph Ledingham – of ]. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Peter Fala Aperila Leilua – of Mount Albert. For services to the community, particularly youth and Pacific peoples. | * Peter Fala Aperila Leilua – of ]. For services to the community, particularly youth and Pacific peoples. | ||
* Tiliilagi Leilua – of Mount Albert. For services to the community, particularly youth and Pacific peoples. | * Tiliilagi Leilua – of Mount Albert. For services to the community, particularly youth and Pacific peoples. | ||
* Valerie Joan Lissette – of Fairfield, Hamilton. For services to dance. | * Valerie Joan Lissette – of ]. For services to dance. | ||
* Moira Catherine Lockington – of Reefton. For services to the community. | * Moira Catherine Lockington – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Pamela Anne Logan – of Springlands |
* Pamela Anne Logan – of ]. For services to theatre. | ||
* Patricia Annette Macaulay – of Mosgiel. For services to the community. | * Patricia Annette Macaulay – of Mosgiel. For services to the community. | ||
* Carolyn Mayes – of Orewa. For services to conservation. | * Carolyn Mayes – of ]. For services to conservation. | ||
* Ronald James Moles – of Matamata. For services to education and the community. | * Ronald James Moles – of ]. For services to education and the community. | ||
* Fiona Mary Murdoch – of Hillcrest, Hamilton. For services to dance. | * Fiona Mary Murdoch – of ]. For services to dance. | ||
* Delza Reay Neben – of Half Moon Bay, Auckland. For services to print media and the community. | * Delza Reay Neben – of ]. For services to print media and the community. | ||
* John William Oliver – of Ōtāne. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. | * John William Oliver – of ]. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. | ||
* Jyoti Parashar {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of Blockhouse Bay. For services to the community. | * Jyoti Parashar {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Graeme Victor Pearce – of Thames. For services to heritage preservation and the community. | * Graeme Victor Pearce – of Thames. For services to heritage preservation and the community. | ||
* Marie Teresa Pearce – of Inglewood. For services to the community and local government. | * Marie Teresa Pearce – of ]. For services to the community and local government. | ||
* Neville Gordon Phillips – of Mataura. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and ice sports. | * Neville Gordon Phillips – of ]. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and ice sports. | ||
* Peter Herehere Priest – of Whangamatā. For services to Māori and conservation. | * Peter Herehere Priest – of ]. For services to Māori and conservation. | ||
* Susan Lyall Priest – of Whangamatā. For services to Māori and conservation. | * Susan Lyall Priest – of Whangamatā. For services to Māori and conservation. | ||
* David John Ramsay – of Bridge Hill, Alexandra. For services to the community. | * David John Ramsay – of Bridge Hill, ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Rangimahora Mokomoko Reddy – of Hillcrest |
* Rangimahora Mokomoko Reddy – of Hillcrest. For services to Māori health. | ||
* David Malcolm James Richmond – of St Clair. For services to sport, particularly athletics and cricket. | * David Malcolm James Richmond – of ]. For services to sport, particularly athletics and cricket. | ||
* Eugene Shane Te Awamate Ryder – of Khandallah. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Eugene Shane Te Awamate Ryder – of Khandallah. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Barbara Anne Simpson – of Kawarau Falls, Queenstown. For services to conservation and the community. | * Barbara Anne Simpson – of ], Queenstown. For services to conservation and the community. | ||
* Anne Acton Sinclair – of Massey |
* Anne Acton Sinclair – of Massey. For services to the community. | ||
* Darryl William Smith – of Rangiora. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | * Darryl William Smith – of Rangiora. For services to survivors of abuse in care. | ||
* Richard Antony Dougal Steele {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of Ōwhango. For services to the rural community. | * Richard Antony Dougal Steele {{post-nominals|list=JP|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to the rural community. | ||
* Peter David Swain – of Appleby, Invercargill. For services to the community. | * Peter David Swain – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Teremoana Terepai – of Glen Innes. For services to the Pacific community and seniors. | * Teremoana Terepai – of ]. For services to the Pacific community and seniors. | ||
* Margaret Ann Vickers – of Fitzroy, New Plymouth. For services to the community. | * Margaret Ann Vickers – of ]. For services to the community. | ||
* Grahame Roy Perry Webber – of Cambridge. For services to local government and farming governance. | * Grahame Roy Perry Webber – of ]. For services to local government and farming governance. | ||
* Phyllis Rosemary Weir – of Papatoetoe. For services to cricket and horticulture. | * Phyllis Rosemary Weir – of Papatoetoe. For services to cricket and horticulture. | ||
* Craig John Wells – of Te Kamo. For services to business and the community. | * Craig John Wells – of ]. For services to business and the community. | ||
* Jennifer Gai Wotten – of Te Puke, for services to the community and squash. | * Jennifer Gai Wotten – of Te Puke, for services to the community and squash. | ||
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==New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)== | ==New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)== | ||
* Alastair Robin Fastier – of ]. For services to Antarctic heritage conservation. | * ] – of ]. For services to Antarctic heritage conservation. | ||
* Colin Chalmers Monteath – of |
* ] {{post-nominals|list=QSM|size=85%}} – of ]. For services to Antarctic field support, archival preservation, literature and photography. | ||
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==New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)== | ==New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)== | ||
* Paul Leslie Stockley. For services to the ]. | * Squadron Leader Paul Leslie Stockley – of Palmerston North. For services to the ]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 4 January 2025
Awards list for New Zealand See also: 2025 New Year HonoursThe 2025 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Charles III in his right as King 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 2024 and the beginning of 2025. They were announced on 31 December 2024.
The recipients of honours are listed here as they were styled before their new honour.
New Zealand Order of Merit
Dame Companion (DNZM)
- Julie Clare Chapman – of Albany. For services to children and the community.
- Nea Ingrid Collins MNZM – of Gisborne. For services to Māori, business and health governance.
- Bogyung Ko (Lydia Ko) MNZM – of Florida, United States. For services to golf.
Knight Companion (KNZM)
- John Allan Gallagher CNZM KStJ – of Frankton. For services to business, education, philanthropy and the community.
- Edward Colin Manson CNZM – of St Heliers. For services to philanthropy, the community and business.
- Honorary Professor Peter Robert Skelton CNZM – of Fendalton. For services to environmental law.
Companion (CNZM)
- Graeme Hilton Blick – of Whitby. For services to geodesy.
- Ian Douglas Foster – of Newstead. For services to rugby.
- Esther Frances Fung ONZM – of Karori. For services to the Chinese community.
- Frederick John Graham ONZM – of Waiuku. For services to Māori art.
- John Bernard Hart ONZM – of Remuera. For services to sports governance.
- Emeritus Professor Jillian Jeanette Hooks – of Murrays Bay. For services to accountancy and education.
- Kai-Shek Luey QSM – of Remuera. For services to the Chinese community.
- Professor Helen Linda Pilmore – of Epsom. For services to nephrology and transplantation services.
- Suzanne Lena Prentice OBE – of Windsor. For services to music and the community.
- Robin Scholes OBE – of Herne Bay. For services to the screen industry.
- Dr Harjinder Singh – of Palmerston North. For services to food science.
- Alan Richard Baillie Smythe – of Mount Eden. For services to the community and philanthropy.
- Emeritus Professor William Murray Thomson – of Maori Hill. For services to oral health.
- Kennie Tsui – of Brooklyn. For services to the environment and governance.
- Dr Keith Sharman Turner – of Tauranga. For services to the electricity industry.
- Honorary
- Laurie Ann Hilsgen – of Grey Lynn. For services to family carers.
Officer (ONZM)
- Denise Katherine Astill – of Bucklands Beach. For services to the prevention of foetal anticonvulsant syndromes.
- Carlos Edward James Bagrie – of Queenstown. For services to the food and rural industries.
- Major General (Rtd) John Raymond Boswell DSD – of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
- Robert James William Campbell – of Waikiwi. For services to farming and governance.
- Marguerite Diane Christophers – of Pegasus. For services to Para sports.
- Dr Peter John Cleave – of Kelvin Grove. For services to Māori language education.
- Professor Trisia Angela Farrelly – of Roslyn. For services to ecology.
- Dr Catherine Mary Ferguson – of Kelburn. For services to otolaryngology.
- Heke-Turoa Ropine Huata – of Havelock North. For services to Māori and education.
- Albert Puhirake Ihaka – of Tauranga. For services to Māori and governance.
- Sudesh Kumar Jhunjhnuwala – of Kohimarama. For services to the hospitality industry and philanthropy.
- Prudence Elizabeth Lamerton – of Havelock North. For services to nuclear medicine.
- Nadia Rui-Chi Lim – of Queenstown. For services to the food industry.
- Professor Cyril Wayne McIlwraith – of Kaiteriteri. For services to veterinary medicine and the equine industry.
- Matthew Christian Metcalfe – of Remuera. For services to the film industry.
- Lee Wei-Hahn Murray – of Welcome Bay. For services to literature, particularly speculative literature.
- Oliver Michael Newland – of Remuera. For services to real estate and the community.
- Christine Rewa Panapa MNZM – of Point Chevalier. For services to Māori.
- Dr Te Taku Parai – of Takapūwāhia. For services to Māori, governance and the community.
- Rear Admiral (Rtd) David Colin Proctor – of Kingston, ACT, Australia. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
- Dr Te Tuhi Robust – of Kawakawa. For services to Māori and education.
- Anthony John Shaw – of Wānaka. For services to people with intellectual disabilities and the community.
- Dr Margot Alison Skinner – of Dunedin Central. For services to physiotherapy.
- Mervyn John Solly – of Rockville. For services to the transport industry and business.
- Debra Mary Delores Sorensen – of Ōtāhuhu. For services to Pacific health.
- Kate Elizabeth Sylvester – of Westmere. For services to the fashion industry.
- Iain Clark Taylor – of Eden Terrace. For services to education.
- Emeritus Professor Murray William Tilyard – of Mosgiel. For services to health.
- Samuel Laurence Whitelock – of Napier. For services to rugby and the community.
- Dr Bryce Derek Wilkinson – of Thorndon. For services to economics.
- Honorary
- Clara Elisabeth Hutchinson-de Ranitz – of Huntington. For services to midwifery.
- John Boswell
- Trisia Farrelly
- Nadia Lim
- Wayne McIlwraith
- Matthew Metcalfe
- Lee Murray
- Christine Panapa
- David Proctor
- Sam Whitelock
Member (MNZM)
- Peter Wallace Allen – of Takaro. For services to disabled people.
- Dale Cameron Bailey – of Meadowbank. For services to education.
- Paula Val Baker – of Hamilton. For services to health governance and the community.
- Judith Anne Bell – of Shirley. For services to music education.
- Richard Marshall Lovelace Bull – of Mangawhai. For services to conservation and the community.
- Paul Francis Burns – of Prebbleton. For services to Search and Rescue and Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
- Michael John Dyer Camm – of Whangārei. For services to wildlife conservation.
- Susan Jayne Clement – of Island Bay. For services to education.
- Ross Anthony Cocker JP – of Westport. For services to Search and Rescue and the community.
- Dr Karen Ann Colgan – of Henderson Valley. For services to wildlife conservation and education.
- Linda Ann Cooper JP – of West Harbour. For services to the community.
- Professor Maria Carmela Dalli – of Brooklyn. For services to education.
- Priyani Therese de Silva-Currie – of Richmond. For services to multicultural communities, netball and civil engineering.
- Dr Makarena Diana Dudley – of Awanui. For services to people with dementia, particularly Māori.
- Ross James Craufurd Dunlop JP – of Hāwera. For services to local government.
- Iosefo Fa'afiu – of Māngere. For services to mental health, youth and the Pacific community.
- Anne Maria Fitisemanu – of Clarks Beach. For services to business.
- Julian Richmond Fitter – of Katikati. For services to conservation.
- Bronwyn Joy Groot – of Waiuku. For services to fraud prevention awareness.
- Noel Graham Harris – of Mount Maunganui. For services to the thoroughbred racing industry.
- Professor Rawinia Ruth Higgins – of Khandallah. For services to Māori language, education and governance.
- David Warwick Hodder – of Spreydon. For services to outdoor recreation and conservation.
- Dr Ingrid Louise Maria Huygens – of Hamilton East. For services to education and Māori.
- Leonard George Frederick Irvine – of Riverlea. For services to woodcraft and education.
- Marian Elizabeth Johnson – of Richmond Hill. For services to technology and business.
- Shelley Aroha Katae – of Westmere. For services to Māori and Pacific communities.
- David John Kent – of Kirwee. For services to the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
- Dinesh Kumar Khadka JP – of Bucklands Beach. For services to the Nepalese community.
- Tania Phillippa Kingi – of Papatoetoe. For services to Māori and people with disabilities.
- Dr Malcolm Erskine Legget – of Herne Bay. For services to cardiology.
- Nicola Maree Ataria MacDonald – of Stonefields. For services to the environment.
- Deborah Claire Mackenzie – of Auckland. For services to victims of domestic violence.
- Dr Cedric Paul Malpass – of Taumarunui. For services to health.
- Lachlan John Marshall – of Christchurch Central. For services to water polo.
- Adele Marie Mason – of Te Aro. For services to New Zealand-Asia relations.
- Duncan Paul Matthews – of Grey Lynn. For services to rainbow communities.
- Dr John Leslie McKoy – of Plimmerton. For services to fisheries science and environment management.
- Ross John McQueen – of Rangiora. For services to the community.
- Emeritus Professor Asad Mohsin – of Hamilton East. For services to the Muslim community and education.
- Janice Molloy – of Waikanae. For services to wildlife conservation.
- Sheryll Ann Ofner – of St Johns. For services to education.
- Professor Louise Claire Parr-Brownlie – of Mosgiel. For services to neuroscience.
- Daniel Oshana Pato – of Grey Lynn. For services to the hairdressing industry.
- Kirsten Pauline Eddy Patterson – of Waterloo. For services to governance and women.
- John Kenneth Peters – of Waitarere Beach. For services to governance and palliative care.
- Ian Martyn Pickard – of Papamoa Beach. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
- Billie-Jean Potaka Ayton – of Kaiti. For services to education and Māori.
- Tania Mateohorere-Carole Pouwhare – of Mount Eden. For services to Māori and Pacific communities, and the environment.
- Sarah Jane McDonald Rae – of Avenal. For services to choral music.
- Ian Dugald Reid – of Napier South. For services to musical theatre.
- Alan Kenneth Richards – of Mana. For services to the New Zealand Police and education.
- Norefjell Jacquiline Marama Tanga Royal JP – of Ōrākei. For services to Māori and governance.
- Hilary Dawn Sangster – of Ranfurly. For services to governance.
- Dr Rachel Simon-Kumar – of Auckland. For services to women's studies, health research and to ethnic communities.
- Roy Martin Sloan – of Winton. For services to conservation and game hunting.
- Dr Hilary Anne Smith – of Awapuni. For services to linguistics and the community.
- Dr Helen Julia Snell – of Hokowhitu. For services to nursing and diabetes care.
- Sharon Carol Stevens-Cottle – of Masterton. For services to dance and theatre.
- Michael Leslie Burton Styles – of Paraparaumu Beach. For services to people with dyslexia and education.
- Associate Professor Linda Naumai Te Aho – of Beerescourt. For services to Māori and legal education.
- Gary Raymond Trail – of Tikipunga. For services to martial arts, particularly jiu-jitsu.
- Keith Winton Trembath – of Paeroa. For services to the community, agriculture and education.
- Kateryna Turska – of Auckland Central. For services to the Ukrainian community.
- Anita Gay Varga – of Okauia. For services to women and the construction industry.
- Melissa Amy Vining – of Winton. For services to charitable fundraising and the community.
- Belinda Henderson Walker – of Taupō. For services to the community.
- Deceased. His Majesty's approval of this award took effect on 31 October 2024, prior to the date of death.
Companion of the King's Service Order (KSO)
- Rūpene Paul Amato – of Wairoa. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Jocelyn Anne Armstrong – of St Johns. For services to interfaith communities.
- Barry Joseph de Geest – of Papakura. For services to disabled people.
- James William Goodwin – of Woolston. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Associate Professor Tristram Richard Ingham ONZM – of Karori. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Leoni Frances McInroe – of Auckland. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Paora Crawford Moyle – of Thames. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Moeapulu Frances Eileen Tagaloa – of Massey. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Keith Vernon Wiffin – of Te Aro. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Gary Michael Williams MNZM – of Papanui. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Paul Andrew Zentveld – of Mount Roskill. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
King's Service Medal (KSM)
- Alister David Argyle – of Ashburton. For services to the community.
- Victoria Elizabeth Barnard – of Whakatāne. For services to the RNZSPCA.
- Cynthia Jane Brooks – of Renwick. For services to local government and historical research.
- Michael Russell Buick – of Windsor. For services to the performing arts, particularly musical theatre.
- Colin Terence Campbell – of Rainbow Point. For services to horse racing and governance.
- Ian Peter Carter – of Whangārei. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community.
- Sergeant Leslie Edward Clarke – of Taihape. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
- Kathleen Patricia Coster – of Papanui. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Shannel Peter Courtney – of Tākaka. For services to conservation and choral music.
- Sandra Lois May Curd JP – of Ashburton. For services to the community.
- Sally Elizabeth Davies – of Te Awamutu. For services to hockey and nursing.
- Vaine Puapii Elia – of Ōtara. For services to the Cook Islands community.
- Rouruina Emile-Brown – of Kingsland. For services to the Cook Islands community.
- Patricia Mary Anne Eyles JP – of Taradale. For services to the community.
- Hans-Josef Erwin Freller – of Rolleston. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Neta Bernadette Gilbert (Neta Kerepeti) – of Whangārei. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Reverend Marie Eleanor Gilpin – of Papamoa Beach. For services to the community.
- Thomas Michael Gray – of Greytown. For services to local government and the community.
- Bryan Robert Guy – of Feilding. For services to the community.
- Peter Colin Hensman – of Havelock North. For services to cricket and the community.
- Toni Lee James Jarvis – of Glengarry. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Jeremy Wiremu Alexander Johnson – of Saint Marys Bay. For services to the Anglican Church and the LGBTQI+ community.
- Hans Allen Key – of Totara Heights. For services to health and safety and Pacific communities.
- Senior Constable Paul Hendrick Lampe – of New Plymouth. For services to youth.
- Michael Joseph Ledingham – of Te Puke. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Peter Fala Aperila Leilua – of Mount Albert. For services to the community, particularly youth and Pacific peoples.
- Tiliilagi Leilua – of Mount Albert. For services to the community, particularly youth and Pacific peoples.
- Valerie Joan Lissette – of Fairfield. For services to dance.
- Moira Catherine Lockington – of Reefton. For services to the community.
- Pamela Anne Logan – of Springlands. For services to theatre.
- Patricia Annette Macaulay – of Mosgiel. For services to the community.
- Carolyn Mayes – of Orewa. For services to conservation.
- Ronald James Moles – of Matamata. For services to education and the community.
- Fiona Mary Murdoch – of Hillcrest. For services to dance.
- Delza Reay Neben – of Half Moon Bay. For services to print media and the community.
- John William Oliver – of Ōtāne. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community.
- Jyoti Parashar JP – of Blockhouse Bay. For services to the community.
- Graeme Victor Pearce – of Thames. For services to heritage preservation and the community.
- Marie Teresa Pearce – of Inglewood. For services to the community and local government.
- Neville Gordon Phillips – of Mataura. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and ice sports.
- Peter Herehere Priest – of Whangamatā. For services to Māori and conservation.
- Susan Lyall Priest – of Whangamatā. For services to Māori and conservation.
- David John Ramsay – of Bridge Hill, Alexandra. For services to the community.
- Rangimahora Mokomoko Reddy – of Hillcrest. For services to Māori health.
- David Malcolm James Richmond – of St Clair. For services to sport, particularly athletics and cricket.
- Eugene Shane Te Awamate Ryder – of Khandallah. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Barbara Anne Simpson – of Kawarau Falls, Queenstown. For services to conservation and the community.
- Anne Acton Sinclair – of Massey. For services to the community.
- Darryl William Smith – of Rangiora. For services to survivors of abuse in care.
- Richard Antony Dougal Steele JP – of Ōwhango. For services to the rural community.
- Peter David Swain – of Appleby. For services to the community.
- Teremoana Terepai – of Glen Innes. For services to the Pacific community and seniors.
- Margaret Ann Vickers – of Fitzroy. For services to the community.
- Grahame Roy Perry Webber – of Cambridge. For services to local government and farming governance.
- Phyllis Rosemary Weir – of Papatoetoe. For services to cricket and horticulture.
- Craig John Wells – of Te Kamo. For services to business and the community.
- Jennifer Gai Wotten – of Te Puke, for services to the community and squash.
New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)
- Alastair Robin Fastier – of Glenorchy. For services to Antarctic heritage conservation.
- Colin Chalmers Monteath QSM – of Cashmere. For services to Antarctic field support, archival preservation, literature and photography.
New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)
- Squadron Leader Paul Leslie Stockley – of Palmerston North. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.
References
- "New Year Honours 2025: the full list". The New Zealand Herald. 31 December 2024. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
- "New Year honours list 2025". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 31 December 2024. Retrieved 31 December 2024.