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Filter search results- Honour or award recipientSir Edmund Hillary, born 1919, is a New Zealand mountaineer and explorer and is one of New Zealand’s most famous living icons. He is most notable for conquering the summit of Mount Everest; however, he has also made significant contributions…
- Honour or award recipientProfessor MacDiarmid has made an outstanding contribution to chemistry and the New Zealand science community. He was born and educated in New Zealand but has lived and worked in the United States of America since 1950. In 2000 he was one of three joint…
- Honour or award recipientSir Hugh Kawharu has an outstanding record of service as an academic and to the Maori people. In 1970 he was the foundation Professor of Social Anthropology and Maori Studies at Massey University. Between 1985 and 1993 he was Professor of Maori Studies…
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1931. Arikinui (Head) of the Maori Kingship to which she was elected in succession to her father, King Koroki, the 5th Maori King, in 1966. She is the highest ranking person in the Tainui tribes who live in the Waikato. She is Patron of the Maori…
- Honour or award recipientMr Lange, during the past twenty-five years, has made a major contribution to public affairs in New Zealand. He was the Member of Parliament for Mangere from 1977 to 1996 and served as Deputy and later Leader of the Opposition. In 1984, at the age of 41,…
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1923. For many years active in trade union movement. First women vice-president of the Federation of Labour (1981-87). Founder New Zealand Child Care Association. National chairperson of the New Zealand International Year of Peace Committee, 1986,…
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1917. He is regarded as one of the world's leading athletic coaches. He helped start jogging in many countries and the movement is now world-wide. Citation prepared 1990
- Honour or award recipientDr Pickering has made an outstanding contribution to science and engineering, in particular relating to the exploration of the solar system which has been of immense international importance and benefit. He was born in Wellington and educated at…
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1924. She is one of New Zealand’s foremost authors and literary figures. Citation prepared 1990
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1900. Her Majesty, consort of the late King George VI, was appointed to the Order during her 90th year. Citation prepared 1990
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1916. Anglican Bishop of Aotearoa from 1968 to 1981. During this period and in his retirement he made a significant contribution to Maoridom, in particular as a Member of the Waitangi Tribunal. Citation prepared 1989
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1911. Poet, critic and dramatist. On the staff of the English Department of Auckland University 1951-76. Author of over 18 volumes of poems. In 1989 received The Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. Citation prepared 1990
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1915. Composer. Tutor, lecturer, senior lecturer, Associate Professor and Professor of Music, Victoria University of Wellington, 1947-79. Member of numerous music organisations. Citation prepared 1988
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1907. At the time of his appointment to the Order he was the senior New Zealand Privy Counsellor (appointed 1968). He was a Judge of the High Court from 1957 to 1962 and the Court of Appeal from 1962 to 1976. He was President of the Court of Appeal…
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1910. The elder statesman of the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand. Master of Knox Theological College 1963-78 and a former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand. He was active in a variety of community and welfare organisations.…
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1902. The doyen of New Zealand educationalists. Director of Education 1940-60. He held senior UNESCO appointments overseas and was New Zealand Ambassador to France 1960-63. Citation prepared 1987
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1919. An eminent public servant and economist. Secretary to the Treasury 1969-77. He was also a lay member of the High Court. Arts patron. Citation prepared 1989
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1921. Eminent scientist. Emeritus Professor of Microbiology, University of Auckland. Citation prepared 1988
- Honour or award recipientBusinessman and patron of the arts. Citation prepared 1988
- Honour or award recipientBorn 1905. Former Diplomat (High Commissioner to Western Samoa from 1949-60). He was the First New Zealand Ombudsman 1962-75 and served as Chief Ombudsman 1975-1977. Citation prepared 1990
- Honour or award recipientPast President of the Maori Women’s Welfare League. She was at the forefront of Maori issues for over 60 years. Citation prepared 1991
- Honour or award recipientPresident of the Federation of Labour. Citation prepared 1988
- Honour or award recipientLong serving Labour MP and sometime Leader of the Opposition. Citation prepared 1987
- Honour or award recipientProfessor Stead is regarded as one of New Zealand's leading poets, novelists and critics. Professor Stead has been involved in New Zealand Literature as a poet, novelist, critic and academic for over 55 years. He was an Professor of English at the…
- Honour or award recipientDame Margaret Bazley has held senior leadership roles in the health and state sector for more than 50 years, most recently as Chair of the New Zealand Fire Service Commission from 1999 to 2011. She was Commissioner and Deputy Chairperson of the State…
- Honour or award recipientSir Peter Jackson is one of New Zealand’s best-known film-makers, and has made a leading contribution to the development of the New Zealand film industry. His work has not only brought him international fame, but has also widely promoted New Zealand as a…
- Honour or award recipientDame Malvina Major is one of New Zealand’s great opera divas. She has had an outstanding international career as a singer, but is also renowned as a teacher of voice and for her encouragement of the next generation of artists through the Dame Malvina…
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Travel, Name of organisation: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Name of CE: Maarten Wevers Period 01/01/2011 - 30/06/2011 International Travel Credit Card expenses Date Amount (NZ$) Purpose (eg, attending conference on...) Nature (eg, hotel…
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Travel, Name of organisation: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Name of CE: Maarten Wevers Period 01/07/2011 - 31/12/2011 International Travel Credit Card expenses Date Amount (NZ$) Purpose (eg, attending conference on...) Nature (eg, hotel…
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Cover Sheet for Non-CabNet Cabinet/Committee Submissions CAB101/15, Minister's Office to Complete, Title of Paper, Tick box…, CAB, Cabinet [weekly], ERD, Cabinet External Relations and Defence Committee [fortnightly, alternates with TOW meeting], STR…
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CAB100/2015, Non-CabNet Cabinet /Committee Submission: Consultation Form, Certification by Department: Guidance on lodging non-CabNet submissions and consultation requirements is provided in the CabGuide: http://www.cabguide.cabinetoffice.govt.nz,…
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Organisational Structure and Responsibilities CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER Brent Anderson Provides financial management, human resource, organisation development and support. DIRECTOR CRIME PREVENTION UNIT Bronwyn Somerville Provides policy advice on crime…