Skip to main content Skip to navigation
Back to top anchor
Home Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)
Page url
  • Events
  • Media
  • Contact us
  • Home
Open search Close search
  • Contact us
    • How to make an Official Information Act request
      • Tips for requesting information
      • Guidance on how we will respond
  • About DPMC
    • Who we are
      • Our purpose
      • Our strategic intentions
      • How we deliver
    • Our work
      • Supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet
      • Supporting the Governor-General
      • Other roles and responsibilities
    • Our history
      • Business units and programmes
    • Careers
  • Our business units
    • Cabinet Office
      • Roles and responsibilities
        • Statutory and formal responsibilities
      • Supporting the work of the Cabinet
        • Cabinet Committees
        • Elections
        • Cabinet Manual
          • Publication information
          • Foreword
          • Preface
          • Introduction
          • 1. Sovereign, Governor-General, and Executive Council
            • Introduction
            • Sovereign of New Zealand
            • Governor-General
            • Executive Council
            • Clerk of the Executive Council
            • Meetings of Executive Council
            • Gazetting and entry into force
            • Announcement
            • New Zealand Royal Honours System
            • Heraldry
            • Order of Precedence
            • Related Information
          • 2. Ministers of the Crown: Appointment, Role, and Conduct
            • Introduction
            • Prime Minister
            • Deputy Prime Minister
            • Ministers
            • Parliamentary Under-Secretaries
            • Parliamentary Private Secretaries
            • Conduct, public duty, and personal interests
            • Interactions with representatives from non-government or commercial organisations
            • Gifts
            • Speaking engagements, endorsements, and non-ministerial activities
            • Government advertising and publicity guidelines
            • Ministerial travel
            • Related Information
          • 3. Ministers of the Crown and the State Sector
            • Introduction
            • The public service, the state services, and the state sector
            • Ministers and the public service
            • Ministers and Crown entities
            • Ministers and companies in the state sector
            • Integrity and conduct throughout the state sector
            • Related Information
          • 4. Ministers, the Law, and Inquiries
            • Introduction
            • Attorney-General
            • Comment by Ministers on judicial decisions
            • Crown legal business
            • Litigation involving Ministers
            • Legal advice and legal professional privilege
            • Inquiries
            • Related Information
          • 5. Cabinet Decision-making
            • Introduction
            • Cabinet
            • Cabinet committees
            • Principles of Cabinet decision-making
            • Cabinet and Cabinet committee procedures
            • Secretary of the Cabinet and the Cabinet Office
            • Related Information
          • 6. Elections, Transitions, and Government Formation
            • Introduction
            • The electoral cycle
            • Transitions following an election
            • Caretaker convention
            • Government formation
            • Mid-term transitions
            • Early election
            • Provision of information by the state sector during transitions
            • Related Information
          • 7. The Executive, Legislation, and the House
            • Introduction
            • Speech from the Throne
            • Prime Minister's statement
            • Government legislation programme
            • Revision Bills
            • Law Commission work programme
            • Development and approval of bills
            • Regulations
            • Ministers and the House
            • Ministers and select committees
            • Parliamentary treaty examination
            • Crown's financial veto
            • Citizens initiated referenda
            • Related Information
          • 8. Official Information and Public Records
            • Introduction
            • Information held by government
            • Official Information Act 1982
            • Privacy Act 1993
            • Ombudsmen Act 1975
            • Providing information to select committees
            • Production or discovery of official documents in legal proceedings
            • Requests for parliamentary information
            • Ministers and Public Records
            • Disclosure and use of official information by former Ministers
            • Convention on access to Cabinet records of a previous administration
            • Related Information
          • Appendix
          • Index
        • History of the Cabinet Manual
      • Ministers and their portfolios
        • Ministerial List
        • Ministerial portfolios
          • Briefings to incoming ministers (BIMs)
          • Directory of Ministerial portfolios
        • Register of Assigned Legislation
        • Delegations
        • Ministers' interests
          • Ministers' interests 2020-2021
          • Ministers' Interests 2019-2020
          • Ministers' Interests 2018-2019
          • Ministers' interests 2017-2018
          • Ministers' interests 2016-2017
          • Ministers' interests 2015-2016
          • Ministers' interests 2014-2015
          • Ministers' interests 2013-2014
          • Ministers' interests 2012-2013
      • Executive Council
      • The Honours Unit
    • National Security Group
      • National Security Systems
      • National Assessments Bureau
        • Working for the National Assessments Bureau
      • National Security Policy
        • National Cyber Policy Office
      • National Intelligence and Risk Coordination
      • National Security Workforce
    • Policy Advisory Group
      • Roles and responsibilities
    • Implementation Unit
      • Latest news and updates
    • Strategy, Governance and Engagement Group
    • Child Wellbeing and Poverty Reduction Group
    • COVID-19 Group
    • Government House
  • Departmental agency
    • NEMA
      • Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Act 2016
      • Ministerial Review: Better Responses to Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies in New Zealand
  • Our programmes
    • New Zealand Royal Honours
      • Make a nomination
        • Nominations for Honours
        • New Zealand Royal Honours nomination guidelines
        • Nomination Form and Guide to making Nominations
        • Bravery Award Nominations
        • The New Zealand Antarctic Medal: Nomination Guidelines
      • Honours lists and recipients
        • Honours lists
          • Current Members of the Order of New Zealand
          • Knights and Dames of the New Zealand Order of Merit
          • Knights and Dames of the Orders of Chivalry
          • The New Zealand Gallantry Awards
          • The New Zealand Bravery Awards
          • The New Zealand Antarctic Medal
          • The Privy Council
        • Titles and styles of knights and dames
        • Wearing of insignia
          • Order of wear: orders, decorations and medals in New Zealand
          • Method of mounting insignia
      • The New Zealand Royal Honours system
        • Overview of the New Zealand Royal Honours system
        • Forfeiture of Honours
        • History
        • Components of the New Zealand Royal Honours system
          • The Order of New Zealand
          • The New Zealand Order of Merit
          • The Queen's Service Order
          • Gallantry and Bravery Awards
            • New Zealand Gallantry Awards
            • New Zealand Bravery Awards
          • The New Zealand Antarctic Medal
          • The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
          • Other distinctive New Zealand Honours
          • "The Right Honourable"
            • The Right Honourable in New Zealand
          • "The Honourable"
            • Roll of The Honourables
          • Privy Council
        • Order of Wear
        • Rules relating to the acceptance and wearing of Foreign Honours
        • New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary
      • New Zealand Royal Honours Image Gallery
      • New Zealand Royal Honours FAQs
    • The Policy Project
      • About the Policy Project
      • How the Policy Project can help you
      • Policy improvement frameworks
        • Policy quality
        • Policy skills
          • Development Pathways
            • Use the tool
            • How we developed the Tool
        • Policy capability
      • Policy Methods Toolbox
        • Start Right
          • Commissioning Conversations
          • Exploration
          • Green Light
        • Design thinking
          • Journey mapping
          • Role play
          • Prototyping
          • Experience interviews
          • Personas
        • Behavioural insights
          • Behavioural Change Models
        • Community engagement
          • Citizen juries
        • Futures thinking
          • Mythbusters
          • Horizon Scanning
          • Assumption Testing
          • Futures Wheel
          • Scenarios
          • Wind Tunnelling
          • Backcasting
        • Treaty of Waitangi analysis
      • Long-term Insights Briefings
      • Policy advice themes
        • Commissioning a policy project
        • Communicating policy advice
        • Engagement
        • Evidence and evaluation
        • Free and frank advice
        • Innovation
        • Policy and law
        • Stewardship
      • Case studies
        • Inland Revenue Case Study
        • Ministry of Transport Case Study
        • Land Information New Zealand Case Study
      • Policy community
        • Policy system leadership
          • Head of the Policy Profession
          • The Policy Profession Board
          • Tier 2 Policy Leaders' Network
          • Policy capability leads
        • Policy managers
        • Policy practitioners
        • Ways to connect to the policy community
          • The New Zealand community
          • The international community
        • Open Government Partnership
      • Progress and performance
      • Publications
      • Policy community events
      • Blog
      • Navigator
    • Greater Christchurch recovery and regeneration
      • Greater Christchurch Group
        • Roles and responsibilities
          • Disestablishment of CERA
        • External websites
      • The Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016
      • Our regeneration partners
      • Global Settlement Agreement with Christchurch City Council
      • Recovery and regeneration plans
        • Cranford Regeneration Plan
        • Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan
        • Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan
        • Residential Red Zone Offer Recovery Plan
        • Land Use Recovery Plan
        • Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
      • Section 71 proposals
        • Commercial film or video production facilities in Christchurch – Section 71 Proposal
        • Hagley Oval
        • Lyttelton Commercial Zone Parking
        • Yaldhurst Recreation and Sports Facility
        • Residential Unit Overlay District Plan Changes
        • Redcliffs School relocation
      • Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Project
      • Past Orders in Council
    • National security
      • New Zealand’s national security system
        • National security objectives
        • National security principles
        • Coordination across government
        • DPMC’s role
        • Role of central government
        • National Security Systems Handbook
        • National security governance structure
          • ODESC governance boards
          • Working Groups and committees
          • Lead and support agencies
        • National security system during a crisis
          • ODESC
          • Watch Groups
          • Inter-agency Working Groups and Specialist Groups
      • National Risk Approach
        • New Zealand's Nationally Significant Risks
      • National Security Intelligence Priorities
      • Counter-terrorism
        • He Whenua Taurikura
          • He Whenua Taurikura Governance Board
          • He Whenua Taurikura Hui
            • He Whenua Taurikura Hui 2021
            • He Whenua Taurikura Hui 2022
          • Master’s Scholarship
            • Master's Scholarship 2021/2022
            • Master's Scholarship FAQs
          • He Whenua Taurikura Co-Directors
        • New Zealand's Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism Strategy
        • Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Strategic Framework
        • Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Fund
        • Terrorist and National Security Event Media Protocols
      • Countering foreign interference
      • Cyber Security Strategy
        • United Nations Cybercrime Treaty
          • We asked, you said, we did
      • Intelligence and Security Act 2017
        • Intelligence and Security Act Review
        • Why did we need new legislation?
        • What is intelligence?
        • Defining national security
        • Bringing the agencies further into the public service
        • Powers and warrants
          • Activities allowed under intelligence warrants
          • The authorisation framework
          • Protections for New Zealanders
        • Strengthening oversight of NZSIS and GCSB
        • Whistleblowing and protecting classified information
        • Cover and immunities
          • Cover and assumed identity arrangements
          • Immunities from legal liabilities
        • Sharing information
          • Domestic information sharing
          • Arrangements with foreign partners
        • The National Assessments Bureau
        • Case studies
          • Counter-terrorism
          • Investigating a suspected terrorist
          • Counter-espionage
          • Cyber security in action
        • Resources
      • Aotearoa's National Security Strategy
      • National Security Long-term Insights Briefing
        • LTIB Topic Consultation Summary
        • 2022 National Security Survey Report
      • Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain
        • The Government’s Response
        • Working with Communities - get involved
          • Kāpuia - Ministerial Advisory Group Nominations
        • Response Steering Group
        • Response Progress
        • Measuring Success
        • Improving Community Engagement
        • Key Documents
        • Get in touch
      • Five Country Ministerial
    • Child and youth wellbeing strategy
      • Publications and resources
    • Reducing child poverty
      • Formal gazetting of targets for reducing child poverty
    • Special programmes
      • Kāpuia – Ministerial Advisory Group
        • Advice from Kāpuia
        • Kāpuia Pānui
      • Health and Disability Review Transition Unit
      • COVID-19 Proactive Releases
      • Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor archives
        • Archive
          • Professor Sir Peter Gluckman 2009-2011
          • Professor Sir Peter Gluckman 2011-2013
          • Professor Sir Peter Gluckman 2013-2015
          • Professor Sir Peter Gluckman 2015-2018
          • Professor Dame Juliet Gerrard 2018-2021
      • Historical Programmes
        • Inquiry into the EQC
        • Connect Smart
        • Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Learning and Legacy Programme
        • Ministerial Committee on Poverty
        • Flag consideration project
        • Christ Church Cathedral Working Group
        • Tackling methamphetamine
  • Publications
  • Browse all sections
  • Publications
  • News and notices
  • Annual reports
  • CabGuide
  • Cabinet Manual
  • Contact us
    • How to make an Official Information Act request
      • Tips for requesting information
      • Guidance on how we will respond
  • About DPMC
    • Who we are
      • Our purpose
      • Our strategic intentions
      • How we deliver
    • Our work
      • Supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet
      • Supporting the Governor-General
      • Other roles and responsibilities
    • Our history
      • Business units and programmes
    • Careers
  • Our business units
    • Cabinet Office
      • Roles and responsibilities
        • Statutory and formal responsibilities
      • Supporting the work of the Cabinet
        • Cabinet Committees
        • Elections
        • Cabinet Manual
        • History of the Cabinet Manual
      • Ministers and their portfolios
        • Ministerial List
        • Ministerial portfolios
        • Register of Assigned Legislation
        • Delegations
        • Ministers' interests
      • Executive Council
      • The Honours Unit
    • National Security Group
      • National Security Systems
      • National Assessments Bureau
        • Working for the National Assessments Bureau
      • National Security Policy
        • National Cyber Policy Office
      • National Intelligence and Risk Coordination
      • National Security Workforce
    • Policy Advisory Group
      • Roles and responsibilities
    • Implementation Unit
      • Latest news and updates
    • Strategy, Governance and Engagement Group
    • Child Wellbeing and Poverty Reduction Group
    • COVID-19 Group
    • Government House
  • Departmental agency
    • NEMA
      • Hurunui/Kaikōura Earthquakes Recovery Act 2016
      • Ministerial Review: Better Responses to Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies in New Zealand
  • Our programmes
    • New Zealand Royal Honours
      • Make a nomination
        • Nominations for Honours
        • New Zealand Royal Honours nomination guidelines
        • Nomination Form and Guide to making Nominations
        • Bravery Award Nominations
        • The New Zealand Antarctic Medal: Nomination Guidelines
      • Honours lists and recipients
        • Honours lists
        • Titles and styles of knights and dames
        • Wearing of insignia
      • The New Zealand Royal Honours system
        • Overview of the New Zealand Royal Honours system
        • Forfeiture of Honours
        • History
        • Components of the New Zealand Royal Honours system
        • Order of Wear
        • Rules relating to the acceptance and wearing of Foreign Honours
        • New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary
      • New Zealand Royal Honours Image Gallery
      • New Zealand Royal Honours FAQs
    • The Policy Project
      • About the Policy Project
      • How the Policy Project can help you
      • Policy improvement frameworks
        • Policy quality
        • Policy skills
        • Policy capability
      • Policy Methods Toolbox
        • Start Right
        • Design thinking
        • Behavioural insights
        • Community engagement
        • Futures thinking
        • Treaty of Waitangi analysis
      • Long-term Insights Briefings
      • Policy advice themes
        • Commissioning a policy project
        • Communicating policy advice
        • Engagement
        • Evidence and evaluation
        • Free and frank advice
        • Innovation
        • Policy and law
        • Stewardship
      • Case studies
        • Inland Revenue Case Study
        • Ministry of Transport Case Study
        • Land Information New Zealand Case Study
      • Policy community
        • Policy system leadership
        • Policy managers
        • Policy practitioners
        • Ways to connect to the policy community
        • Open Government Partnership
      • Progress and performance
      • Publications
      • Policy community events
      • Blog
      • Navigator
    • Greater Christchurch recovery and regeneration
      • Greater Christchurch Group
        • Roles and responsibilities
        • External websites
      • The Greater Christchurch Regeneration Act 2016
      • Our regeneration partners
      • Global Settlement Agreement with Christchurch City Council
      • Recovery and regeneration plans
        • Cranford Regeneration Plan
        • Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Regeneration Plan
        • Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan
        • Residential Red Zone Offer Recovery Plan
        • Land Use Recovery Plan
        • Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
      • Section 71 proposals
        • Commercial film or video production facilities in Christchurch – Section 71 Proposal
        • Hagley Oval
        • Lyttelton Commercial Zone Parking
        • Yaldhurst Recreation and Sports Facility
        • Residential Unit Overlay District Plan Changes
        • Redcliffs School relocation
      • Christ Church Cathedral Reinstatement Project
      • Past Orders in Council
    • National security
      • New Zealand’s national security system
        • National security objectives
        • National security principles
        • Coordination across government
        • DPMC’s role
        • Role of central government
        • National Security Systems Handbook
        • National security governance structure
        • National security system during a crisis
      • National Risk Approach
        • New Zealand's Nationally Significant Risks
      • National Security Intelligence Priorities
      • Counter-terrorism
        • He Whenua Taurikura
        • New Zealand's Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism Strategy
        • Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Strategic Framework
        • Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Fund
        • Terrorist and National Security Event Media Protocols
      • Countering foreign interference
      • Cyber Security Strategy
        • United Nations Cybercrime Treaty
      • Intelligence and Security Act 2017
        • Intelligence and Security Act Review
        • Why did we need new legislation?
        • What is intelligence?
        • Defining national security
        • Bringing the agencies further into the public service
        • Powers and warrants
        • Strengthening oversight of NZSIS and GCSB
        • Whistleblowing and protecting classified information
        • Cover and immunities
        • Sharing information
        • The National Assessments Bureau
        • Case studies
        • Resources
      • Aotearoa's National Security Strategy
      • National Security Long-term Insights Briefing
        • LTIB Topic Consultation Summary
        • 2022 National Security Survey Report
      • Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain
        • The Government’s Response
        • Working with Communities - get involved
        • Response Steering Group
        • Response Progress
        • Measuring Success
        • Improving Community Engagement
        • Key Documents
        • Get in touch
      • Five Country Ministerial
    • Child and youth wellbeing strategy
      • Publications and resources
    • Reducing child poverty
      • Formal gazetting of targets for reducing child poverty
    • Special programmes
      • Kāpuia – Ministerial Advisory Group
        • Advice from Kāpuia
        • Kāpuia Pānui
      • Health and Disability Review Transition Unit
      • COVID-19 Proactive Releases
      • Prime Minister's Chief Science Advisor archives
        • Archive
      • Historical Programmes
        • Inquiry into the EQC
        • Connect Smart
        • Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Learning and Legacy Programme
        • Ministerial Committee on Poverty
        • Flag consideration project
        • Christ Church Cathedral Working Group
        • Tackling methamphetamine
  • Publications
  • Browse all sections
  1. Home
  2. Publications
  3. The Queen's Birthday Honours List 1995
Honours list

The Queen's Birthday Honours List 1995

Publication type:
Honours list
Published by:
Cabinet Office,
Honours Unit
Part of:
New Zealand Royal Honours
Issue status:
Current
Issue date:
Saturday, 17 June 1995
Additional details
Last updated:
Friday, 19 October 2012

Text from the New Zealand Gazette (Special), Wellington: Friday, 23 June 1995 – Issue No. 62 (pp.1567 - 1600)

Her Excellency The Governor-General has announced that The Queen has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty’s Birthday, to confer the following honours:

CIVIL LIST

THE ORDER OF NEW ZEALAND

ONZ

To be Ordinary Members of the said Order:

Sir Roy Allan McKENZIE, KBE, of Eastbourne.

Dame Kiri Janette TE KANAWA, DBE, AC, of Surrey, United Kingdom.

Sir (Frederick) Miles WARREN, KBE, of Governor’s Bay.

KNIGHTS BACHELOR

Patrick Ledger GOODMAN, CBE, of Motueka.  For services to business management, export and the community.

Dr Thomas Neil Morris WATERS, of Palmerston North.  For services to tertiary education.

THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH (Civil Division)

CB


To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Division of the Third Class, or Companion, of the said Most Honourable Order:

Dr Graham Cecil SCOTT, of Wellington.  For public services.

THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE

CMG

To be an Ordinary Member of the Third Class, or Companion, of the said Most Distinguished Order:

Lieutenant General Donald Stuart McIVER, OBE, NZ Army (Rtd), of Lower Hutt.  Director, New Zealand Security Intelligence Service.

THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (Civil Division)

DBE

To be an Ordinary Dame Commander of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Miss Pauline Frances ENGEL (Sister Pauline Engel), CBE, of Auckland.  For services to education.

KBE

To be an Ordinary Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Peter James BLAKE, OBE, of Emsworth, Hants, United Kingdom.  For services to yachting.

CBE

To be Ordinary Commanders of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Dianne Jean, Mrs ARMSTRONG, of Wellington.  For services to the Royal New Zealand Plunket Society.

Russell COUTTS, MBE, of Auckland.  For services to yachting.

Morva Olwyn, Mrs CROXSON, of Palmerston North.  For services to arts and the community.

Albert Barrie DOWNEY, of Auckland.  For services to business and the community.

Graeme James MARSH, of Dunedin.  For services to export and the community.

Alexander PHILLIPS, QSM, of Taumarunui.  For services to the Maori people.

Mark James TODD, MBE, of Moreton-in-Marsh, United Kingdom.  For services to equestrian sport.

Beatrice Dorothy Anne, Mrs TOWN, JP, of Wellington.  For services to the community.

John Joseph TUREI, QSM, of Auckland.  For services to the Maori people.

David Houghton WALE, of Wellington.  For services to business management and the community.

Heather Jean, Mrs WHITE, JP, of Te Puke.  For services to the community.

OBE

To be Ordinary Officers of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Donald Hall BINNEY, of Auckland.  For services to art.

John Kenneth BUCK, of Havelock North.  For services to the wine industry.

James BULL, of Hunterville.  For services to racing and farming.

Bradley William BUTTERWORTH, of Auckland.  For services to yachting.

Leslie Hambleton CLEVELAND, of Dunedin.  For services to the community.

Michael Ernest Christopher COX, of Wellington.  For public services.

Alister Austen DEANS, of Geraldine.  For services to art.

Miss Joan Marjore DINGLEY, of Auckland.  For services to botany.

Dr Alan Robert EDMUNDS, of Christchurch.  For services to the wool industry.

Dr Wayne Leonard EDWARDS, of Palmerston North.  For services to education and intercultural programmes.

William Clive EDWARDS, of Auckland.  For services to the community.

John Noel KEEGAN, of Auckland.  For services to business management and the community.

Dr Hylton LeGRICE, of Auckland.  For service to the community.

David Raymond LEVENE, of Auckland.  For services to business and the community.

Professor Robert PARK, of Christchurch.  For services to civil engineering.

Suzanne Lena, Mrs PRENTICE, of Invercargill.  For services to music.

Thomas William SCHNACKENBERG, OAM, of Auckland.  For services to yachting.

Robin, Mrs SCHOLES, of Auckland.  For services to the film industry.

MBE

To be Ordinary Members of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Marie Rose, Mrs AUBIN, of Dunedin.  For services to education and the community.

Marilyn Ann, Mrs BAIKIE, of Christchurch.  For services to the disabled.

Tuakana Charlie CARLSON, of Wellington.  For services to the community.

Susan Winifred Jane Dean, Mrs CHATFIELD, of Auckland.  For services to the community.

Patricia Maldwyn, Mrs CLAPHAM, JP, of Orewa.  For services to the community.

Caryll Lydia Mary, Mrs CLAUSEN, JP, of Feilding.  For services to local body and community affairs. 

Owen Francis DELANY, of Taupo.  For services to sport. 

Miss Sandra Helen EDGE, of Auckland.  For services to netball.

Dr Bernard John FORDE, JP, of Palmerston North.  For services to local body and community affairs. 

Maureen Clara, Mrs FOX, of Invercargill.  For services to education.

Colin Heber GORDGE, JP, of Morrinsville.  For services to farming.

Robert Morris JARRETT, of Pukekohe.  For services to bowls.

Peter Robert KNIGHT, of Christchurch.  For services to powerboat sport.

Richard Trevor Vincent LINNELL, of Kaiwaka.  For services to the community.

Raymond William LYNSKEY, of Blenheim.  For services to gliding.

Patricia Mary, Mrs McQUILLAN, of Auckland.  For services to the community.

Arthur Dawson MOIR, JP, of Roxburgh.  For services to the community.

Dr Peter Charles MOLAN, of Hamilton.  For services to the honey industry.

Peter John MONTGOMERY, of Auckland.  For services to sports broadcasting.

Alan Joseph O’CONNELL, of Queenstown.  For services to sport and the community.

George Emile RENNIE, of Leeston, Canterbury.  For services to farming.

Alon Edgar SHAW, of Warkworth.  For services to education. 

Eileen Margaret, Mrs SKIDMORE, of Te Aroha.  For services to the community. 

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE ORDER

QSO

To be Companions of the said Order for Community Service:

Elizabeth Desiree Ferguson, Mrs BAXENDINE, of Christchurch.

The Reverend John Ernest BOWLES, of Lower Hutt.

Colin Arthur GILMOUR-WILSON, JP, of Taupo.

Audrey Gwen, Mrs HARRIS, of Te Kauwhata.

The Reverend Kenneth Gerard IRWIN, of Auckland.

His Eminence Archbishop Dionysios PSIACHAS, of Wellington.

The Very Reverend John Oliver RYMER, of Auckland.

Patricia Margaret, Mrs TEAGUE, of Christchurch.

QSO

To be Companions of the said Order for Public Services:

Dr Elizabeth Ursula ALLEY, of Wellington.

Brian Phillip Najib CORBAN, of Auckland.

Miss Valerie Madeline LAWSON (Sister Valerie), of Lower Hutt.

Angus John MACDONALD, JP, of Ngaruawahia. 

Colin James McKENZIE, of Wellington.  Lately Secretary of Labour.

Margaret, Mrs MOIR, JP, of Hokitika.

Gladys Joyce, Mrs RYAN, of Whangarei.

David Ernest WALTER, JP, of Stratford.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE

QSM

Sarah Teira Priscilla, Mrs ASHBY, JP, of Te Kuiti.

Patricia Irene, Mrs BALL, of Hamilton.

Robert Anthony Leighton BATLEY, of Taihape.

June Emily, Mrs BONNINGTON, of Timaru.

Owen Mervyn BROOKES, JP, of Huntly.

Doreen Elizabeth, Mrs BURNS, of Waiheke Island, Auckland.

Hilda Ngahiraka Rangi, Mrs BUSBY, of Tikipunga, Whangarei.

Alice Elizabeth, Mrs CALDER, of Levin.

Amie Euphemia Isobel, Mrs CALVERT, of Waikanae.

Rosemary Bridget, Mrs CHAPMAN, of Christchurch.

Claire Mary, Mrs EMBERSON, JP, of Auckland.

Esther May, Mrs HEPBURN, of Ashburton.

Wiremu Hapi HUNIA, of Kawerau.

Joan Gertrude, Mrs JOHNSON, of Wellington.

Lorna Monica, Mrs LEYDON, of Lower Hutt.

Locksley Clement LINDSAY, of Pines Beach, Canterbury.

Joan-Mary, Mrs LONGCROFT, JP, of Auckland.

Noel Albert McMAHON, of Auckland.

William James McMULLAN, of Wellington.

Bryan MAHONY, of Wellington.

Norman John MARTIN, of Hastings.

Frederick Lewis MITCHELL, of Christchurch.

Phillis Hilda, Mrs MURPHY, of Featherston.

Clarence Roland PAPPS, JP, of Takaka.

Eliza Raiha, Mrs SERJEANT, of Maketu.

Mavis Eileen, Mrs STEFFENS, of Motueka.

Ellen Adrienne, Lady STEWART, of Christchurch.

Alan George TOZER, of New Plymouth.

Charles Iotua TUARAU, of Lower Hutt.

Esther Taylor, Mrs TURNER, of Kerikeri.

Dorothy Ethel, Mrs WALKER, of Auckland.

Ellen Mary (Ella), Mrs WARREN, of Dargaville.

Carolyn Georgina, Mrs WESTON, of Invercargill.

Joan Elizabeth, Mrs WILLIAMS, of Auckland.

Lesley Iris, Mrs WILLS, of Matamata.

Eunice Boyce, Mrs WILSON, of Pukekohe.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL FOR PUBLIC SERVICES

QSM

Charles George ANDERSON, of Wanganui.

Evelyn Annette, Mrs CARRINGTON, of Whangarei.

Clive Basil CLELAND, of Hamilton.

Helen, Mrs DASHFIELD, of Masterton.

David Peter ELLERY, of Rotorua.

Carol June, Mrs GARLAND, of Christchurch.

Paul Ronald GARLAND, of Christchurch.

Catherine May, Mrs GLYNN, of Auckland.

Malcolm Campbell GRAYLING, of New Plymouth.

Ruth Jacqualine Hera, Mrs HARRIS, JP, of Rangiotu Puketotara, Palmerston North.

Marsden Alfred HEASLIP, of Katikati.

Lorraine Anne, Mrs HILL, of Russell.

Wilfred JEFFS (Bill Sevesi), of Auckland.

Ian Roy JOHNSON, JP, of Te Puke.

Diana Patricia, Mrs LENIHAN, of Invercargill.

William James McCABE, of Wainuiomata.

Julie Margaret, Mrs McKENDRY, JP, of Blenheim.

Miss Heather Margaret MacLEOD, of Auckland.

Ronald Kenneth MsSKIMMING, of Ranfurly, Otago.

Irene Saxon, Mrs MESSENGER, of Greymouth.

John Bracken MORTIMER, of Hamilton.

Margaret, Mrs MORTIMER, of Hamilton.

Catherine Jean, Mrs MOTION, of Thames.

Miriam Harris, Mrs MURRAY, JP, of Dunedin.

Glenys Patricia, Mrs SEARANCKE, of Rotorua.

Helen Mary, Mrs SMITH, JP, of Porirua.

Heather Jane, Mrs Te HUIA, of Porirua.

Christina Manuhopukia, Mrs WAIHAPE, JP, of Tauranga.

William Grigor WALKER, of Clinton.

Kathleen Florence, Mrs WILLS, JP, of Timaru.

Phillippa Alix, Mrs WOODWARD, of Blenheim.

THE QUEEN’S FIRE SERVICE MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

QFSM

Walter Henry MILLS, lately Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Cambridge Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service. 

Robert Alexander MORRISS, Chief Fire Officer, Te Awamutu Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service.

Brian MUSCHAMP, Chief Fire Officer, Hawera and Okaiawa Fire Brigades, New Zealand Fire Service.

POLICE LIST

THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (Civil Division)

MBE

To be an Ordinary Member of the Civil Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Raymond Terence WHATMOUGH, Superintendent, New Zealand Police.

THE QUEEN’S SERVICE MEDAL FOR PUBLIC SERVICES

QSM

William James DAVEY, Sergeant, New Zealand Police.

THE QUEEN’S POLICE MEDAL FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

QPM

John Morris Atkinson GOTT, Detective Senior Sergeant, New Zealand Police.

MILITARY LIST

THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (Military Division)

Royal New Zealand Navy

OBE

To be an Ordinary Officer of the Military Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Commander Larry ROBBINS (G211809), Royal New Zealand Navy.

New Zealand Army

MBE

To be an Ordinary Member of the Military Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Major Nigel John MURRAY (T774404), Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps.

Royal New Zealand Air Force

MBE

To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of the said Most Excellent Order:

Squadron Leader Kenneth Albert James CUNNINGHAM (N86814), Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Squadron Leader Graeme Warren HARRIS (L85294), Royal New Zealand Air Force (Rtd).

THE BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (Military Division)

BEM

New Zealand Army

Warrant Officer Class Two Ross Charles FEARON (Q50729), Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps.

Sergeant Darryl Brian LARK (E51363), of The Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers.

Royal New Zealand Air Force

Flight Sergeant Ronald Gregory COX (X88801), Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Flight Sergeant Calvin Paul CLARE (E86300), Royal New Zealand Air Force (Rtd).

THE AIR FORCE CROSS

AFC

Royal New Zealand Air Force

Wing Commander Peter James STOCKWELL (S85668), Royal New Zealand Air Force.

THE QUEEN’S COMMENDATION FOR VALUABLE SERVICE IN THE AIR

Royal New Zealand Air Force

Flight Lieutenant Grant Redvers WITHERS (W92342), Royal New Zealand Air Force.

COOK ISLANDS

THE BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (Civil Division)

BEM

Mariri PARATAINGA.  For services to the community. 

The Honourable Raututi TARINGA.  For services to the community.

Dated at Wellington this 17th day of June 1995.

HUGO JUDD, Official Secretary, Government House.

  • Previous
  • Next
Sidebar anchor

Related publications

New Year Honours List 2023

Honours list
31 Dec 2022

Special Honours List 26 October 2022 (Bravery Awards)

Honours list
26 Oct 2022

The Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours List 2022

Honours list
6 Jun 2022

New Year Honours List 2022

Honours list
31 Dec 2021

Special Honours List 16 December 2021 (Bravery Awards)

Honours list
16 Dec 2021

Special Honours List 28 September 2021

Honours list
28 Sep 2021
View all publications

Content wrapper

Help us improve DPMC

Your feedback is very important in helping us improve the DPMC website.


More menu anchor
Home Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)
Page url

Back to top

About DPMC
  • Who we are
  • Our work
  • Our history
  • Careers
Our business units
  • Cabinet Office
  • National Security Group
  • Policy Advisory Group
  • Implementation Unit
  • Strategy, Governance and Engagement Group
  • Child Wellbeing and Poverty Reduction Group
  • COVID-19 Group
  • Government House
Departmental agency
  • NEMA
Our programmes
  • New Zealand Royal Honours
  • The Policy Project
  • Greater Christchurch recovery and regeneration
  • National security
  • Child and youth wellbeing strategy
  • Reducing child poverty
  • Special programmes
Publications
  • Publications
  • News and notices
  • Annual reports
  • CabGuide
  • Cabinet Manual
  • Contact us
  • Copyright and licensing
  • Privacy
  • About this site
  • Disclaimer
  • Site map
Visit the Homepage | New Zealand Government Visit the Homepage | New Zealand Government

© Copyright 2023 Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

New Zealand Government