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The 2024 King's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of King Charles III, were appointments made by the King 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. This was the first honours list to include appointments to the renamed
King's Service Order The King's Service Order (created as the Queen's Service Order in 1975 and renamed in 2024), established by royal warrant of Queen Elizabeth II on 13 March 1975, is used to recognise "valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious an ...
(formerly the Queen's Service Order) and award of the associated
King's Service Medal The King's Service Medal (created as the Queen's Service Medal in 1975 and renamed in 2024) is a medal awarded by the government of New Zealand to recognise and reward volunteer service to the community and also public service in elected or app ...
(previously the Queen's Service Medal), following the death of Elizabeth II and the
accession of Charles III Charles III acceded to the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, throne of the United Kingdom and the thrones of the other Commonwealth realms upon the Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, death of his mother, Elizabeth II, on the afternoon of 8 ...
in 2022. The honours were announced on 3 June 2024. The recipients of honours are listed here as they were styled before their new honour.


New Zealand Order of Merit


Dame Companion (DNZM)

* Theresa Elizabeth Gattung – of Auckland. For services to women, governance and philanthropy. * Joan Withers – of
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. For services to business, governance and women. File:Theresa Gattung (cropped).jpg, Dame Theresa Gattung File:Joan Withers 2020 (cropped).jpg, Dame Joan Withers


Knight Companion (KNZM)

* Peter Joseph Beck – of Auckland. For services to the aerospace industry, business and education. * Professor Peter John Hunter – of Auckland. For services to medical science. File:Peter Beck 2753 (cropped).jpg, Sir Peter Beck File:Peter Hunter in 2020 (cropped).jpg, Sir Peter Hunter


Companion (CNZM)

* Vincent Alexandra Ashworth – of Morrinsville. For services to agriculture. * Arihia Darryl Bennett – of Kaiapoi. For services to Māori, governance and the community. * James Boult – of Queenstown. For services to local government, tourism and the community. * Anne Candy – of Auckland. For services to Māori and local government. * Rodney Adrian Duke – of Auckland. For services to philanthropy and business. * William Beau Holland – of Tauranga. For services to community governance and philanthropy. * Mary Helen Lee – of Wānaka. For services to snow sports and tourism. * Lesley Joan Milne – of Auckland. For services to rowing. * Dr John Charles Peek – of Auckland. For services to fertility treatment and reproductive health, * Catherine Ann Grant Sadleir – of London. For services to sports governance and women. * Christopher John Seed – of Wellington. For services to the State. * Air Marshal Kevin Ronald Short – of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force. * Megan Faye Tamati-Quennell – of Wellington. For services to Māori and First Nations art. File:Vince Ashworth 2022 (cropped).jpg, Vince Ashworth File:Arihia Bennett (cropped).jpg, Arihia Bennett File:Gg-jun21-childcancer Jim Boult (cropped).jpg, Jim Boult File:Anne Candy 2019 (cropped).jpg, Anne Candy File:Bill Holland MNZM (cropped).jpg, Bill Holland File:Katie Sadleir.jpg, Katie Sadleir File:Kevin Short (50010883616) (cropped).jpg, Kevin Short


Officer (ONZM)

* Professor Fiona Margaret Alpass – of Palmerston North. For services to health psychology and seniors. * Associate Professor Rohan Valentine Ameratunga – of Auckland. For services to immunology. * Andrew Howard Barnes – of Waiheke Island. For services to business and philanthropy. * Professor Ian Peter Bissett – of Auckland. For services to colorectal surgery and education. * Andrea Jane Blair – of Taupō. For services to the geothermal industry and women. * Dr Patricia Elizabeth Florence Bradbury – of Auckland. For services to sport and education. * Richard Adrian Coon – of Picton. For services to business and philanthropy. * Stephen Clifford Cox – of
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. For services to cycling. * Noel Llewellyn Davies – of Auckland. For services to engineering business and the community. * Tanya Handley Drawbridge ( Tanya Ashken) – of Wellington. For services to sculpture, silversmithing and jewellery. * Andrew Scott Dunn – of Oamaru. For services to people with Parkinson’s disease. * Peter Ralph Fegan – of Wānaka. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. * Allison Elizabeth Ferguson – of Auckland. For services to netball. * Meri Gibson – of Christchurch. For services to dragon boating and breast cancer awareness. * Tere Ngawai Gilbert – of Hamilton. For services to early childhood and Māori language education. * Gordon John Glentworth – of Hāwera. For services to the livestock and dairy industries. * Ian Fraser Grant – of
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. For services to literature and historical preservation. * Sarah Elizabeth Flora Haydon – of Warkworth. For services to people with disabilities. * William Paul Jansen – of
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. For services to wildlife conservation. * Robert David Jury – of
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. For services to structural engineering and design. * The Very Reverend Taimoanaifakaofo Kaio – of Auckland. For services to the Pacific community. * Christopher John Lewis – of Newport Coast, California. For services to tennis. * Patricia (Trish) Elizabeth Clare Lindsay – of Invercargill. For services to netball and governance. * Alexander James (Jamie) Mackay – of Dunedin. For services to broadcasting and the rural community. * Deborah Ann Manning – of Dunedin. For services to the community and the environment. * Leslie Noel McCutcheon – of Levin. For services to the Thoroughbred and harness racing industries. * Gemma Elizabeth New – of Atlanta, Georgia. For services to music direction. * Dr Colin Francis John O’Donnell – of Christchurch. For services to wildlife conservation. * Professor Nicola Sheila Peart – of Dunedin. For services to the law. * Anapela Polataivao – of Auckland. For services to Pacific performing arts. * Professor Phillippa Jane Poole – of Auckland. For services to medical education. * Dr William Howell Round – of Hamilton. For services to medical physics and biomedical engineering. * Professor Christine Vivienne Stephens – of Waikanae. For services to health psychology and seniors. * Lisa Jadwiga Valentina Warrington – of Dunedin. For services to theatre and education. * Dr Murray John Williams – of
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. For services to wildlife conservation and science. * Sheryll Christine Wilson – of Christchurch. For services to early childhood education. * Adrienne Karen Winkelmann – of Auckland. For services to the fashion industry. File:Fiona Alpass 2018 (cropped).tif, Fiona Alpass File:Andrew Barnes - 4 Day Week Global (cropped).jpg, Andrew Barnes File:Chris Lewis in February 1980 (cropped).jpg, Chris Lewis File:Gemma New in 2020 (a) (cropped).jpg, Gemma New File:Nicola Peart 2008 (cropped).jpg, Nicola Peart File:Christine Stephens Rangahau 2018 (cropped).tif, Christine Stephens File:Lisa Warrington (cropped).jpg, Lisa Warrington


Member (MNZM)

* Jeanette Mary Banfield – of Paraparaumu. For services to philately. * Karen Lee Bartlett – of Havelock North. For services to the community and social services. * Dr Suzanne Joy Yerex Blackwell – of Auckland. For services to clinical and forensic psychology and the law. * Barry James Britten Brown – of Auckland. For services to structural engineering. * Jane Caroline Cartwright – of Christchurch. For services to health governance. * Frank Philip Chapman – of Nelson. For services to health. * I-Hua (Eva) Chen – of Auckland. For services to the Asian community. * Phillip Ching Chuen Lam – of Auckland. For services to martial arts. * Christine Margaret Clark – of Ashburton. For services to alcohol and drug harm reduction. * Professor John Patrick Vincent Collins – of Auckland. For services to surgical education and breast cancer management. * Fleur Barbara Corbett – of
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. For services to conservation. * Thomas Leslie John Coyle – of Kaukapakapa. For services to the New Zealand Police, disaster victim identification and theatre. * Mark Bryan Crompton – of Hokitika. For services to meteorology and the community. * Detective Niall Patrick Deehan – of Paraparaumu. For services to the New Zealand Police. * James Alexander Doy – of Auckland. For services to theatre, particularly youth theatre. * Anthony John Dreaver – of Paraparaumu. For services to the community. * Reid Fletcher – of Gisborne. For services to the wine industry. * Brian George Foley – of Dunedin. For services to the plumbing industry and the community. * Ian Edward Godfrey – of Auckland. For services to surf lifesaving and water safety education. * Keith Raymond Gordon – of Albany. For services to diving and maritime history. * Inspector Freda Anne Grace – of Wellington. For services to the New Zealand Police. * Elizabeth Mary Greive – of Auckland. For services to child poverty reduction. * John Warner Haldane – of Whakatāne. For services to arts administration, particularly music. * Grant Arthur Harrison – of Whangārei. For services to volleyball. * David Henshaw – of Lyttelton. For services to archery. * Dr Barbara Eva Hochstein – of
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. For services to radiology and education. * Jolie Hodson – of Auckland. For services to business, governance and women. * Leigh Allen Hopper – of Whitianga. For services to property development and philanthropy. * Kerry Noel Henry Hudson – of Gisborne. For services to land management. * The Venerable Joseph Anthony Huta – of Rotorua. For services to the Anglican Church, Māori and the community. * Dianne Patricia John – of Picton. For services to ornithology. * Keith Jones – of Lower Hutt. For services to metrology. * Stephen Emil Kafka – of Tauranga. For services to conservation and wildlife research. * Bridget Piu Kauraka – of Wellington. For services to the Cook Islands community. * Rex Kerr – of Paraparaumu. For services to the community and rugby. * Murray Grant King – of
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. For services to the dairy industry. * Frederick James Lewis – of Gisborne. For services to philanthropy and sport. * Samuel Lewis – of Te Awamutu. For services to business and the community. * Hun Kuk Lim – of Auckland. For services to the Korean community. * Jee Chin Lim (Venerable Abbess Manshin) – of Auckland. For services to the community. * Allister Morrison Macgregor – of Edendale. For services to pipe bands. * Allan John (Allen) McCaw – of
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. For services to the apiculture industry. * Anthony William McGovern – of Cambridge. For services to the racing industry. * John Trevlyn McKenzie – of Dunedin. For services to education. * Lorraine Cranmer Mentz – of Auckland. For services to education and philanthropy. * Ereti Paku Mitchell – of Perth, Scotland. For services to New Zealand–United Kingdom relations. * Maureen Shirley Morris – of Whangārei. For services to nursing. * Vivian Warburton Naylor – of Auckland. For services to people with disabilities. * Linda Rosemary Nelson – of Auckland. For services to people with intellectual disabilities. * Frances Mary Latu Oakes – of Oamaru. For services to mental health and the Pacific community. * Julie Leslie Paterson – of Auckland. For services to women and sport. * Leitualaalemalietoa Lynn Lolokini Pavihi – of Auckland. For services to Pacific education. * Catherine Gabrielle Petrey – of Lower Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Police, arms control and the community. * Dr David Telfer Robie – of Auckland. For services to journalism and Asia-Pacific media education. * Dr Louise Gladys Rummel – of Auckland. For services to nursing education. * Merrick Clifford Sanderson – of Whangārei. For services to orthopaedic surgery. * Dr Emma Louise Scotter – of Auckland. For services to motor neuron disease research. * Rachel Jane Smalley – of Auckland. For services to broadcasting and health advocacy. * Akinihi Miraka Smith – of Kaitaia. For services to Māori and the Anglican Church. * Graham Frederick Smith – of Waitara. For services to horticulture. * Orquidea Nallely Gabriela Tamayo Mortera – of Auckland. For services to diversional and recreational therapy and education. * Amohaere Judith Tangitu – of Whakatāne. For services to Māori health. * Glenn Lindsay Teal – of Auckland. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. * Allison Jane Todd – of Wellington. For services to equestrian coaching and water safety. * Kristine Ellen Tynan – of Christchurch. For services to people with long-term conditions and older adults. * Jocelyn Isobel Urbahn – of Foxton. For services to surf lifesaving and squash. * Sally Ann Walker – of Whangaparāoa. For services to health advocacy. * Detective Inspector Lewis Robert Warner – of Tauranga. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community. * Lisa Anne Whittle – of Wellington. For services to wildlife conservation. * Adine Rachel Wilson – of Auckland. For services to netball. * Nicola Jane Wilson – of Auckland. For services to mental health advocacy, particularly disordered eating. * Abann Kamyay Ajak Yor – of Auckland. For services to ethnic and migrant communities. ;Honorary * Allyn (Aliya) Sue Danzeisen – of Hamilton. For services to the Muslim community and women.


Companion of the King's Service Order (KSO)

* Daniel Edward Allen-Gordon – of Tauranga. For services to youth and charitable governance. * Josephine Huti Anderson – of Te Kuiti. For services to Māori. * Colleen Brenda Brown – of Auckland. For services to people with disabilities, local government and the community. * Elizabeth Hera Cunningham – of Christchurch. For services to governance. * Michael John Hollings – of Wellington. For services to education and Māori. * Karen Sandra Morrison-Hume – of
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. For services to the community.


King's Service Medal (KSM)

* Mervyn Ralph Allison – of
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. For services to brass bands. * Marie Bennett – of Dunedin. For services to seniors. * Lance Basil Berry – of
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. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. * Patricia Mackenzie Boyle – of Invercargill. For services to the community. * John McMeekan Bray – of Auckland. For services to rugby league. * Henry Lionel Gordon Brittain – of Waikanae. For services to transport history and tourism. * Janice Vivienne Burnett – of Prebbleton. For services to the community. * Sandra Beryl Burrow – of
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. For services to swimming. * David Leon Cadei – of Taupō. For services to conservation and bio-security awareness. * Ian Stuart Campbell – of Te Awamutu. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and taekwon-do. * Patricia Frances Carrick-Clarke – of Nelson. For services to sport, particularly cricket. * Brian Rex Carter – of
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. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand. * Marian Tadeusz Ceregra – of Lower Hutt. For services to the Polish community and veterans. * Robin Florence Clarke – of Waikanae. For services to the community. * Jacqueline Ann Dwyer – of Patea. For services to the community. * Robert Allan Feisst – of Cambridge. For services to the community. * Patricia Anne George – of Matakohe. For services to mosaic art and the community. * Mervyn Allen Gore – of Auckland. For services to rugby league. * Dr Matire Louise Ngarongoa Harwood – of Auckland. For services to Māori health. * Mailigi Hetutū – of Wellington. For services to the Niuean community. * Leslie Tamihana Hokianga – of Hastings. For services to physical fitness and mental health. * Arthur Gregory Imms – of Kerikeri. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand. * Tupuna Mataki Kaiaruna – of Auckland. For services to the Cook Islands community and performing arts. * Katareina Whaiora Kaiwai – of
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. For services to women and the civil construction industry. * Maituteau Karora – of Auckland. For services to the Cook Islands community. * Fraser Crompton William Lake – of Tūrangi. For services to the community. * David John Laughlin – of Lyttelton. For services to conservation. * Trevor Ross Marshall – of Māpua. For services to the community. * Peter Donald McNeur – of Masterton. For services to education and the community. * Marilyn Ann Milne – of Nelson. For services to netball. * Charles James Nightingale – of Hokitika. For services to the community. * Linda-Lee Odom – of Auckland. For services to people with disabilities and sport. * Sharda Ashok Patel – of Wellington. For services to the Indian community and women. * Bernard Lawrence Power – of Rangiora. For services to the community. * David Grant Smith – of Carterton. For services to the community. * Heather Merle Smith – of Carterton. For services to the community. * Jillian Joan Spicer – of Palmerston North. For services to the community and refugees. * Fay Taylor – of Mosgiel. For services to the community. * Robert John Ryrie Webb – of Taihape. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. * Glenn Victor Williams – of Te Puke. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community. * Vicki Margaret Wood – of Mount Maunganui. For services to victim support. * Joseph Zawada – of Lower Hutt. For services to the Polish community and historical research.


New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)

* Wing Commander Mark Alan Whiteside – of Feilding. For services to the New Zealand Defence Force.


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