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The 2022 Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday and Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. They were announced on 6 June 2022.

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

Order of New Zealand (ONZ)

Additional member
  • Dame Silvia Cartwright Dame Silvia Cartwright
  • Sir Tipene O'Regan Sir Tipene O'Regan

New Zealand Order of Merit

Dame Companion (DNZM)

  • Dame Ruth Aitken Dame Ruth Aitken
  • Dame Carolyn Henwood Dame Carolyn Henwood
  • Dame Judy McGregor Dame Judy McGregor

Knight Companion (KNZM)

  • Sir Patu Hohepa Sir Patu Hohepa
  • Sir Hugh Rennie Sir Hugh Rennie
  • Sir Collin Tukuitonga Sir Collin Tukuitonga

Companion (CNZM)

  • Alastair MacCormick Alastair MacCormick
  • Ted Manson Ted Manson
  • Benji Marshall Benji Marshall
  • John Monaghan John Monaghan
  • Lisa Reihana Lisa Reihana
  • Miriam Saphira Miriam Saphira
  • Ross Taylor Ross Taylor
  • Graeme Woodfield Graeme Woodfield

Officer (ONZM)

  • Uddhav Prasad Adhikary JP – of Blockhouse Bay. For services to the Nepalese community.
  • Dr Bryan William Robert Betty – of Karori. For services to health.
  • Dr Hilary Blacklock – of Westmere. For services to haematology.
  • Gresham Barry Bradley – of Northcote. For services to the LGBTQIA+ community and education.
  • Gregory John Brightwell (Matahi Avauli Brightwell) – of Gisborne. For services to waka ama.
  • Mathilda Margareth Broodkoorn – of Haruru. For services to health and Māori.
  • Souella Maria Cumming DStJ – of Newlands. For services to governance.
  • Hinerangi Rachael Edwards – of Wairoa. For services to Māori, governance and education.
  • Pamela May Elgar – of Meadowbank. For services to hockey and women.
  • Susan Jane Elliott – of Westmere. For services to human rights advocacy, particularly refugees.
  • Professor Francis Antony Frizelle – of Cashmere. For services to health.
  • Donald John Griffin – of Carterton. For services to tertiary education and sport.
  • Lynda Louise Hagen – of Johnsonville. For services to law and the community.
  • Professor John Graham Hampton – of Mairehau. For services to agricultural science.
  • Tangihaere Gloria Harihari-Hughes – of Western Heights. For services to Māori and youth.
  • John Mitchel Kirkpatrick – of Hastings. For services to shearing sports.
  • Faafetai Jonathan Lemalu – of London. For services to opera.
  • Denise Messiter – of Te Puru. For services to Māori and health.
  • Brian Robert Mulligan – of Hobsonville. For services to physiotherapy.
  • Dr Gordon Ian Nicholson – of Epsom. For services to health and the community.
  • Emeritus Professor Anthony Ian Parker – of Wadestown. For services to industrial design.
  • Roderick Christopher Dominic John Pelosi – of Palmerston North. For services to football.
  • Desmond Leslie Peters – of Addington. For services to the snow sport industry.
  • Petronella (Marjet) Maria Pot – of Mount Eden. For services to women's health.
  • Beverly Margaret Pownall – of Mount Roskill. For services to health, particularly breastfeeding.
  • Dr Daphne Joan Rickson – of Paekākāriki. For services to music therapy.
  • Dr Anne Katherine Robertson – of Palmerston North. For services to sexual health.
  • Lorraine Susan Scanlon – of Westport. For services to Victim Support and the community.
  • Bridget Ann Snedden – of One Tree Hill. For services to people with learning disabilities.
  • Dr Ian Alexander Noel Stringer – of Palmerston North. For services to conservation.
  • Dr Oliver Robert Webber Sutherland – of Bishopdale. For services to the law and Māori and Pacific communities.
  • Wi Te Tau Pirika Taepa – of Tītahi Bay. For services to Māori art, particularly ceramics.
  • Dr John David Tait – of Oriental Bay. For services to obstetrics and gynaecology.
  • Dr Margrietha Johanna Theron – of Pomare. For services to science and the community.
  • Sharyn Elizabeth Underwood – of Ōtamatea. For services to dance.
  • Anne June Urlwin – of Wānaka. For services to business.
  • Eileen Nora Varley – of Richmond. For services to addiction services.
  • Lisa Walker – of Island Bay. For services as a jeweller.
  • Bub (Hera) White – of Raglan. For services to Māori and tertiary education.
  • Chelsea Jane Winstanley – of Grey Lynn. For services to the screen industry and Māori.
  • Uddhav Adhikary Uddhav Adhikary
  • Bryan Betty Bryan Betty
  • Hilary Blacklock Hilary Blacklock
  • Gresham Bradley Gresham Bradley
  • Matahi Brightwell Matahi Brightwell
  • Margareth Broodkoorn Margareth Broodkoorn
  • Souella Cumming Souella Cumming
  • Hinerangi Edwards Hinerangi Edwards
  • Pam Elgar Pam Elgar
  • Susan Elliott Susan Elliott
  • Frank Frizelle Frank Frizelle
  • Don Griffin Don Griffin
  • Lynda Hagen Lynda Hagen
  • John Hampton John Hampton
  • Tangihaere Harihari-Hughes Tangihaere Harihari-Hughes
  • John Kirkpatrick John Kirkpatrick
  • Jonathan Lemalu Jonathan Lemalu
  • Denise Messiter Denise Messiter
  • Brian Mulligan Brian Mulligan
  • Tony Parker Tony Parker
  • Rod Pelosi Rod Pelosi
  • Des Peters Des Peters
  • Marjet Pot Marjet Pot
  • Bev Pownall Bev Pownall
  • Daphne Rickson Daphne Rickson
  • Anne Robertson Anne Robertson
  • Lorraine Scanlon Lorraine Scanlon
  • Bridget Snedden Bridget Snedden
  • Ian Stringer Ian Stringer
  • Oliver Sutherland Oliver Sutherland
  • Wi Taepa Wi Taepa
  • John Tait John Tait
  • Margriet Theron Margriet Theron
  • Sharyn Underwood Sharyn Underwood
  • Anne Urlwin Anne Urlwin
  • Eileen Varley Eileen Varley
  • Lisa Walker Lisa Walker
  • Hera White Hera White
  • Chelsea Winstanley Chelsea Winstanley

Member (MNZM)

  • Melegalenuu Ah Sam – of Papatoetoe. For services to Pacific language education.
  • Nicholas Stuart Atkins JP – of Bishopdale. For services to science and the community.
  • Lesi Ruby (Les Lehi Tenise) Atoni – of Porirua. For services to the Tokelau community.
  • David Lindsay Ayers – of Rangiora. For services to local government and the community.
  • John Stephen Baird – of Fairhall. For services to business and governance.
  • Carol Anne Kahutaha Berghan – of Kaitaia. For services to Māori.
  • John Tyson Bezett – of Dunedin. For services to sport and recreation.
  • Anne Marie Biggs – of Saint Heliers. For services to education.
  • Noel Brian Birchall – of Kaikohe. For services to outdoor recreation and conservation.
  • Sandra Joy Borland – of Georgetown. For services to nursing and the Pacific community.
  • Matthew Faafetai Malietoa Brown – of Broomfield. For services to mental health and the prevention of family violence.
  • Sarah Clare Brown – of Broomfield. For services to mental health and the prevention of family violence.
  • Christopher Bruce Chilton – of Waikiwi. For services to music and journalism.
  • Inspector Dean Murray Clifford – of Parkvale. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Robyn Marire Harriet Corrigan – of Kaitaia. For services to social work.
  • Adrienne Kathryn Dalton JP – of Miranda. For services to conservation and youth.
  • Detective Inspector David de Lange – of Hastings. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Reverend Louise Margaret Deans – of Darfield. For services to the community and women.
  • Hurimoana Nui Dennis – of Avondale. For services to Māori and the community.
  • Makareta Mamoa Willow Desai – of Manaia. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community.
  • Christopher James Ellison – of Mosman Park, Western Australia. For services to New Zealand–Australia relations.
  • Ross Duncan Everiss – of Lynmore. For services to rugby.
  • Siaosi Fa'alogo – of Porirua. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.
  • Elizabeth Ann Forgie – of Ōkaihau. For services to education.
  • Margaret Letitia Fraser – of Dunedin. For services to hepatology.
  • Maha Tawfek Hassan Galal – of Avonhead. For services to the Muslim community.
  • Richard Patrick Garratt – of Mount Maunganui. For services to tennis and Māori sport.
  • Jennifer Mary Gordon – of Waikanae Beach. For services to Catholic education.
  • Dianne Kay Grennell – of Waikanae. For services to Māori and the Public Service.
  • Elizabeth Anne Hakaraia – of Ōtaki Beach. For services to the film and media industries.
  • Marianne Hargreaves – of Burnside. For services to the arts.
  • Dr Ella Yvette Henry – of Te Atatū South. For services to Māori, education and media.
  • Bryan Mervyn Ernest Hocken – of Inglewood. for services to agriculture and the rural community.
  • Gregory Bernard Horton – of Remuera. For services to philanthropy and governance.
  • Dr Josephine Harle Howse – of Kohimarama. For services to education.
  • Dr Beverley Lorraine James – of Spring Creek. For services to seniors.
  • Estelle Pura Leask – of Bluff. For services to conservation and Māori.
  • Dr Linita Manu'atu – of Ponsonby. For services to Pacific education and the Tongan community.
  • Paul Ernest McEwan – of Wānaka. For services to neonatal care.
  • Kiriovea Jasmin McSweeney – of Eastbourne. For services to the film industry.
  • Dr Robert John McNeill Mills – of New Plymouth. For services to wildlife conservation.
  • Sharon Louise Morgan – of Langs Beach. For services to the community, the arts and rugby.
  • Walter Ngakoma Ngamane – of Thames. For services to Māori and tourism.
  • Hai Dinh Nguyen – of Emerald Hill. For services to refugees and the Vietnamese community.
  • Anna Elizabeth Osborne – of Dobson. For services to the community and occupational health and safety.
  • Tolupene Peau – of Titirangi. For services to the Tokelau community.
  • Jo Mere Pilkington – of Northcote. For services to the events sector and the community.
  • Grace Elizabeth Prendergast – of Cambridge, United Kingdom. For services to rowing.
  • Kenneth Alan Rintoul – of Ōkaihau. For services to governance and the community.
  • Holly Irene Robinson – of Calton Hill. For services to athletics.
  • Sonya Lynne Rockhouse – of Hoon Hay. For services to the community and occupational health and safety.
  • Karla Anne Sanders – of Alexandra. For services to bullying prevention.
  • Kim Shannon – of Ngaio. For services to education and the public service.
  • Deidre Ann Shea – of Freemans Bay. For services to education.
  • Stacey Anne Shortall – of Hataitai. For services to the law and the community.
  • Hugh Edwin Stringleman – of One Tree Point. For services to agricultural journalism.
  • Mark Robertson Sutton – of Te Anau. For services to conservation.
  • Dr Mai Mohammed Hamdi Tamimi – of Hebron, Palestine. For services to ethnic communities.
  • Teaiorangi Trevor Taurima – of Whakatu. For services to Māori, sport and conservation.
  • Gaylene Katerina Te Rauna – of Berhampore. For services to Māori and disabled people.
  • Reverend Victoria Pernel Terrell – of Onehunga. For services to the disability community.
  • Margaret Ann Tod – of Takapuna. For services to netball.
  • Emma Kimberley Twigg – of Cambridge. For services to rowing.
  • Bill Rangi Urale – of Mount Albert. For services to music and the community.
  • Henry van Tuel – of Bluff Hill. For services to the Coastguard.
  • Cynthia Grace Wallbridge – of Wai o Taiki Bay. For services to dental health and education.
  • Patrick John Walsh – of Devonport. For services to education.
  • Kerri Leigh Williams – of Cambridge. For services to rowing.
  • Keith Lewis Woodley – of Pōkeno. For services to shorebird conservation.
Honorary
  • Hans van Ess – of Birkenhead. For services to ju-jitsu.
  • Melegalenuu Ah Sam Melegalenuu Ah Sam
  • Nicholas Atkins Nicholas Atkins
  • Les Atoni Les Atoni
  • David Ayers David Ayers
  • John Baird John Baird
  • Carol Berghan Carol Berghan
  • John Bezett John Bezett
  • Anne Marie Biggs Anne Marie Biggs
  • Noel Birchall Noel Birchall
  • Sandy Borland Sandy Borland
  • Matt Brown Matt Brown
  • Sarah Brown Sarah Brown
  • Chris Chilton Chris Chilton
  • Dean Clifford Dean Clifford
  • Robyn Corrigan Robyn Corrigan
  • Adrienne Dalton Adrienne Dalton
  • David de Lange David de Lange
  • Louise Deans Louise Deans
  • Hurimoana Dennis Hurimoana Dennis
  • Makareta Desai Makareta Desai
  • Chris Ellison Chris Ellison
  • Ross Everiss Ross Everiss
  • George Fa'alogo George Fa'alogo
  • Elizabeth Forgie Elizabeth Forgie
  • Margaret Fraser Margaret Fraser
  • Maha Galal Maha Galal
  • Richard Garratt Richard Garratt
  • Jenny Gordon Jenny Gordon
  • Di Grennell Di Grennell
  • Libby Hakaraia Libby Hakaraia
  • Marianne Hargreaves Marianne Hargreaves
  • Ella Henry Ella Henry
  • Bryan Hocken Bryan Hocken
  • Greg Horton Greg Horton
  • Jo Howse Jo Howse
  • Bev James Bev James
  • Estelle Leask Estelle Leask
  • Linita Manu'atu Linita Manu'atu
  • Paul McEwan Paul McEwan
  • Jasmin McSweeney Jasmin McSweeney
  • Robert Mills Robert Mills
  • Sharon Morgan Sharon Morgan
  • Ngakoma Ngamane Ngakoma Ngamane
  • Hai Nguyen Hai Nguyen
  • Anna Osborne Anna Osborne
  • Neta Peau Neta Peau
  • Jo Pilkington Jo Pilkington
  • Grace Prendergast Grace Prendergast
  • Holly Robinson Holly Robinson
  • Sonya Rockhouse Sonya Rockhouse
  • Karla Sanders Karla Sanders
  • Kim Shannon Kim Shannon
  • Deidre Shea Deidre Shea
  • Stacey Shortall Stacey Shortall
  • Hugh Stringleman Hugh Stringleman
  • Mark Sutton Mark Sutton
  • Mai Tamimi Mai Tamimi
  • Gaylene Te Rauna Gaylene Te Rauna
  • Victoria Terrell Victoria Terrell
  • Ann Tod Ann Tod
  • Emma Twigg Emma Twigg
  • Bill Urale Bill Urale
  • Henry van Tuel Henry van Tuel
  • Cynthia Wallbridge Cynthia Wallbridge
  • Patrick Walsh Patrick Walsh
  • Kerri Williams Kerri Williams
  • Keith Woodley Keith Woodley
  • Hans van Ess Hans van Ess

Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)

  • Fadumo Abdulkadir Ahmed – of Point Chevalier. For services to ethnic communities, women and social entrepreneurship.
  • Judge Andrew John Becroft – of Karori. For services to the judiciary, children and youth.
  • Naomi Patricia Ferguson – of Paraparaumu. For services to the public service.
  • Reverend Jonathan Peter Hartley – of Oriental Bay. For services to governance and the community.
  • Simon James Manning JP – of Paraparaumu Beach. For services to funeral services and disaster victim identification.
  • Cheryll Bronwyn Martin – of Birkdale. For services to the community.
  • Dr Leslie Francis Molloy – of Point Howard. For services to conservation and outdoor recreation.
  • Julie Read – of Devonport. For services to the State.
  • Fadumo Ahmed Fadumo Ahmed
  • Andrew Becroft Andrew Becroft
  • Naomi Ferguson Naomi Ferguson
  • Jon Hartley Jon Hartley
  • Simon Manning Simon Manning
  • Cheryll Martin Cheryll Martin
  • Les Molloy Les Molloy
  • Julie Read Julie Read

Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

  • William Michael Anderson – of Pukete. For services to Māori education and the community.
  • Jennifer Louise Andrews JP – of Springlands. For services to seniors and local government.
  • Bishop Ross Graham Bay OStJ – of Parnell. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community.
  • Ian Wright Carter – of Hahei. For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community.
  • Ami Chand – of Kelston. For services to ethnic communities.
  • David James Clarke – of Arrowtown. For services to heritage preservation.
  • Michael Compton Cole – of Somerville. For services to the Coastguard and the RSA.
  • Ronald Leslie Cooke – of Manunui. For services to historical research.
  • Glenise Audrey Day OStJ – of Chatham Islands. For services to the community.
  • Dr Talduwa Gamage Chandrasoma Asoka Dias – of Hillsborough. For services to health and the Sri Lankan community.
  • Eleanor Joyce Doig – of Musselburgh. For services to the community.
  • Llewelyn Phillip Duval JP – of Mount Pleasant. For services to the community.
  • Christine Joy Greengrass – of Kaiapoi. For services to the community.
  • Barbara Anne Hanna – of Tapanui. For services to the community.
  • Susan Elizabeth Hume – of Avonhead. For services to education.
  • Mervyn Paul Huxford – of Orewa. For services to hockey and the community.
  • Samuel Bruce Inder – of Naseby. For services to the community.
  • Nedra Julia Johnson – of Beckenham. For services to the community and education.
  • Sister Cynthia May Kearney – of Te Hapara. For services to missionary work and the community.
  • Paul Klemick – of Mornington. For services to historical research.
  • Jeanette Margaret Leebody JP – of Caversham. For services to netball and the community.
  • Gabrielle-Sisifo Blanche Dunlop Makisi – of Melrose. For services to Pacific communities and education.
  • Neil Rex McDermott – of Waikiwi. For services to music promotion and the community.
  • Craig Sutherland McFarlane – of Papamoa Beach. For services to education and music.
  • Margaret McKibbin – of Taradale. For services to Scouting.
  • Reverend Vaelua Salafai Mika – of Papatoetoe. For services to church ministry and the Samoan community.
  • Mary Elizabeth Money – of Silverstream. For services to Girl Guides, women and the community.
  • Larry Alexander Morgan – of Taradale. For services to canoe sports and viticulture.
  • Vivien Joy Morton – of Whitby. For services to the community.
  • Ellen Huia Norman – of Māngere East. For services to Māori and mental health.
  • Reverend Hiueni Nuku – of Whitby. For services to Tongan and Pacific communities.
  • Roy John Opie – of Otaihanga. For services to the community.
  • Harry Earl Pawsey – of Hawarden. For services to advocacy and conservation.
  • Virginia Ann Pawsey – of Hawarden. For services to advocacy and conservation.
  • Pushpa Devi Prasad – of Whanganui East. For services to the community.
  • Graeme Ernest Rice – of Ravensbourne. For services to traffic and road safety.
  • Elizabeth Ann Robbie – of Invercargill. For service to historical research.
  • Vaipou Saluni – of Waiwhetū. For services to education and the Pacific community.
  • Michael Scrivener – of Karori. For services to ethnic communities and refugees.
  • Winifred Solomon – of Riverton. For services to Māori culture and heritage.
  • Irene Ann Somerville – of Kawaha Point. For services to the community and historical research.
  • Yu-Shiun Tang – of Westmorland. For services to Chinese communities and culture.
  • Roberta Mihikore Te Huia – of Te Atatū Peninsula. For services to Māori.
  • Luther Alafia Toloa QPM JP – of Masterton. For services to the Pacific community.
  • Wendy Louise van Delden – of Paraparaumu Beach. For services to music.
  • Heather Belle Waldron JP – of Greerton. For services to the community.
  • Lynda Ruth Wallace – of Akaroa. For services to heritage preservation and the community.
  • Ian David Wilson – of Ōkaihau. For services to conservation.
  • Karel James Witten-Hannah – of New Lynn. For services to the community and education.
  • William Edward Woods JP – of Springfield. For services to conservation and the community.
  • John Kenneth Wyatt – of South Bay. For services to the community.
  • Sandra Jean Wyatt – of South Bay. For services to the community.
  1. Deceased. Her Majesty's approval of this award took effect on 14 May 2022, prior to the date of death.
  • Bill Anderson Bill Anderson
  • Jenny Andrews Jenny Andrews
  • Ross Bay Ross Bay
  • Ian Carter Ian Carter
  • Ami Chand Ami Chand
  • David Clarke David Clarke
  • Michael Cole Michael Cole
  • Ron Cooke Ron Cooke
  • Glenise Day Glenise Day
  • Asoka Dias Asoka Dias
  • Eleanor Doig Eleanor Doig
  • Phillip Duval Phillip Duval
  • Barbara Hanna Barbara Hanna
  • Susan Hume Susan Hume
  • Merv Huxford Merv Huxford
  • Sam Inder Sam Inder
  • Cynthia Kearney Cynthia Kearney
  • Paul Klemick Paul Klemick
  • Kate Leebody Kate Leebody
  • Gabrielle-Sisifo Makisi Gabrielle-Sisifo Makisi
  • Neil McDermott Neil McDermott
  • Craig McFarlane Craig McFarlane
  • Margaret McKibbin Margaret McKibbin
  • Salafai Mika Salafai Mika
  • Larry Morgan Larry Morgan
  • Vivien Morton Vivien Morton
  • Reremoana Norman Reremoana Norman
  • Hiueni Nuku Hiueni Nuku
  • Roy Opie Roy Opie
  • Harry Pawsey Harry Pawsey
  • Virginia Pawsey Virginia Pawsey
  • Pushpa Prasad Pushpa Prasad
  • Graeme Rice Graeme Rice
  • Vaipou Saluni Vaipou Saluni
  • Michael Scrivener Michael Scrivener
  • Wini Solomon Wini Solomon
  • Ann Somerville Ann Somerville
  • Yu-Shiun Tang Yu-Shiun Tang
  • Mihi Te Huia Mihi Te Huia
  • Luther Toloa Luther Toloa
  • Wendy van Delden Wendy van Delden
  • Heather Waldron Heather Waldron
  • Lynda Wallace Lynda Wallace
  • Ian Wilson Ian Wilson
  • Bill Woods Bill Woods
  • John Wyatt John Wyatt
  • Sandra Wyatt Sandra Wyatt

New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)

  • Dr Ian Hawes – of Otūmoetai. For services to Antarctic science and conservation.
  • Ian Hawes Ian Hawes

References

  1. "The Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours List 2022". The New Zealand Herald. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. "The Queen's Birthday and Platinum Jubilee Honours List 2022". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
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