New Year Honours 2022 - the full list

Here's the full list of everyone that's been honoured in New Zealand's New Year Honours for 2022.

Dames

Lisa Marie Carrington, for services to canoe racing
Sophie Frances Pascoe, for services to swimming
Janet Marie Shroff, for services to the state and community

Knights

Christopher Patrick Thomas Farrelly, services to health and the community
Robert Nairn Gillies , for services to Māori and war commemoration
Joel Ivor Mann, for services to health.

New Zealand Order of Merit

Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit

Peter David Broughton (Rāwiri Paratene), for services to Māori, film and theatre
David Ronald Brunsdon, for services to engineering and emergency management
Philip Howard Butler, for services to science, education and health
Michael William Dunbier, for services to agricultural science
Rodger Denis Fox, for services to music
Michèle Margaret Hawke, for services to gymnastics
Harlene Hayne, for services to health and wellbeing
Helen Christine Lake, for services to Plunket
Geoffrey Bevan Lorigan, for services to business and leadership development
Stuart Alan Middleton, for services to education
Neil Andrew Richardson, for services to business and philanthropy
John David Rosser, for services to choral music
Arapera Royal Tangaere, for services to Māori and education
Fa'afetai Sopoaga, for services to Pacific health and tertiary education

Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit

Tuita'alili Vaitava'e Su'a Aloese-Moe, for services to the Pacific community
George Chandrakumar Arulanantham, QSM, JP, for services to the community
William John Blakey, for services to education
Linda Julia Morcombe Bryant, for services to pharmacy and health
Gaye Maree Bryham, for services to sport and recreation
Alison Pauline Cadman, for services to housing and the community
Ralph Paul Cooney, for services to science and innovation
Prodhumun Dayaram, for services to orthopaedics
Peter Francis Fennessy, for services to agricultural science and business
Deborah Louise George, for services to education and governance
Anthony Jonathan Royce Godfrey, for services to disabled people, particularly blind and low vision people
Anne Marie Te Puata Grennell, for services to health
Bronwyn Elizabeth Hayward, for services to people with disabilities and the arts
Richard Bond Hoskin, for services to the blind and people with low vision
John David Hutton, for services to women's health education
Clare Francesca Jacobs (Clare Healy), for services to medical forensic education
Angela Jean Jury, for services to victiof family and sexual violence
Phillip Ross Ker, for services to tertiary education
Raymond Stanley Lind, for services to industry training governance
John Bowden Mackintosh , for services to the legal profession
Peter Andrew McGregor, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community
Rosemary Margaret McLeod , for services to journalism and television
Lindsay Francis James Mildenhall, for services to neonatal intensive care and resuscitation training
Roger Holmes Miller, for services to governance and the community
Dianne Mary Milne, for services to the rural community
Ross Mitchell-Anyon, for services to the arts
Evan Paul Moon, for services to education and historical research
Christopher David Moyes, for services to health
Alexander Nathan, for services to Māori and art
Celia Mary Patrick, for services to tennis
Peter Dunbar Read, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community
Peter James Simpson , for services to education
Campbell Roy Smith, for services to the music industry
Monica Stockdale, for services to Māori health
Jane Tehira, for services to sport
Laura Gail Thompson, for services to Paralympic cycling
James Edward Tucker, for services to journalism
Victor Thomas Walker, for services to the Māori community
Sina Moana Wendt, for services to governance
Malcolm Ashley Wong, for services to the community and New Zealand-China relations

Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit

Farid Ahmed, for services to interfaith communities
Louise Ānaru-Tangira, for services to education
Alison Patricia Barrett, for services to women's health
Nigel John Floyd Borell, for services to Māori art
Anne Marie Borren, for services to ceramic art
Vivien Anna Bridgwater, for services to governance and education
Jessie Chan, for services to dairy and agriculture
John William Cheyne, for services to conservation
Moira Janet Clunie, for services to LGBTQI+ communities
Rebekah Helen Corlett, for services to education
Beverley Grier Douglas, for services to netball and the community
Kevin William Evans, for services to wildlife conservation and the community
Meijia Fen, for services to health and Asian communities
Graeme Holt Fenton, for services to Māori and rural health
Alfred Meredith Filipaina, for services to the New Zealand Police and the community
William Eccles Fleury (Bill), for services to conservation
Elizabeth Anne Goodwin, for services to education
Gillian Margaret Gordon, for services to musical theatre
Cheryl Anne Greer (Cheryl MacDonald), for services to oncological nursing
Tanea Jane Heke, for services to the arts and Māori
Alison Maynard Henry, for services to conservation and the community
Melanie Lyn Hewitson, for services to governance
Kathleen Gaye Irwin, for services to Māori education
Ian James Jackson, for services to the plumbing industry and the community
Judith Anne Jessop, for services to lifesaving and water safety
Ian McKenzie Jordan, for services to the livestock industry
Anthony Rangi Kake, for services to Māori
Noel James Inglis Kay, for services to surf lifesaving
Shane Patrick McManaway, for services to agriculture and the community
James Anderson McPhee, for services to Judo
Susan Mary Miller, for services to agricultural journalism
Marilyn Joan Moffatt, for services to surf lifesaving
Rose Namoori-Sinclair, for services to the Kiribati community
Patrick William Newma, for services to education
John Rutherfurd Oliver, for services to philanthropy
Robert Mark Olive, for services to the food industry and Pacific communities
Shane (Shannon) Karen Pakura, for services to social work
Shelley Aileen Payne, for services to people with intellectual disabilities
Margery Sylvia Pita, for services to music
Helen Bernice Purcell, for services to public health nursing
Venkat Raman, for services to the Indian community
George Haig Reedy, for services to people with disabilities and the community
Namulau'ulu Taotua Leaoa Joshua James Potoa'e Robertson, for services to the Pacific community
Kenneth Robert Romeril, for services to haemotology
Hans Rook, for services to wildlife conservation
Jacinta Arianna Ruru, for services to Māori and the law
Leicester Malcolm Rutledge, for services to rugby and the community
Rukumoana Tira Marie Schaafhausen, for services to Māori and the community
Angela Denise Sharples, for services to education
Rochana Sheward, for services to the community
Gwendoline Smith, for services to mental health
Allan Stowers, for services to the Samoan community
Kolokesa Uafā Māhina-Tuai, for services to cultures and the arts
Helen Muriel Tuhoro, for services to education
Frian Percy Wadia, for services to disability and education
John Tahana Ward-Holmes, for services to Māori and conservation
Darryn Robert Webb, for services to the New Zealand Defence Force
Alan Bruce Whiteman, for services to fullbore target rifle shooting
Michele June-Marie Whiting, for services to education
Beryl Joan Wilcox, for services to the community
John Douglas Wilson, for services to health and seniors
Rosalie Myrtle Martha Wrathall, for services to golf
William Richard Wright, for services to conservation
Teremoana Yala, for services to the Cook Islands community)

Sophie Pascoe.
Sophie Pascoe. Photo credit: Getty Images

The Queen's Service Order

Companions of the Queen’s Service Order (QSO)

Stephanie (Steve) Anne Chadwick, for services to local government and as a Member of Parliament
Kenneth James Durbin, for services to the community and youth,
Margaret Ann Hartley, for services to local government and the community
Lewis Vernon Sanson,for services to conservation and public service

The Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

Jennifer Agnew, for services to historical research and the Chinese community
Trevor Gordon Agnew, for services to children's literacy and historical research
Nonu 'Unga Alatini, for services to the Tongan community and education
Robyn Baldwin, for services to seniors
Aart Brusse, for services to music
David John Bullock, for services to bowls administration
Lynley Ann Bunton, for services to education and the community
Peter Powles Caccia-Birch, for services to the community
Keith Raynor Carter, for services to the community
Gina Blaize Chaffey-Aupouri, for services to Māori
John Lawrence Cocking, for services to theatre and the community
Glenn Graeme Cockroft, for services to traffic safety
Claire Annette Eyes, for services to midwifery
Hazel Beatrice Georgantis, for services to the community
Ina Mary Hansen, for services to rugby and education
William Mervyn Harris, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community
Brenda Mary Hayes, for services to theatre
David Dennis Hinman, for services to tramways and heritage
Thomas Edward Howard, for services to conservation, particularly wildlife conservation
Alan Wayne Kissell, for services to the community
Catherine Mary Knight, for services to the community
Jacinta Maria Krefft, for services to youth
Jillian Meryl Lord, for services to genealogy
Coral Ann Macdonald, for services to floristry
Alistair Donald MacDougall, for services to the community
Vaisamoa Manoa, for services to the Tuvalu community
Wayne Calven Martin, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Ailsa Diane McGilvary (Ailsa McGilvary-Howard)
Gloria Elaine McHutchon, for services to the community
Ernest Ryburn Meyer, for services to the community and education
Maureen Stuart Meyer, for services to the community
Ihipera Waikare Morrell , for services to the Māori language and community
Irene Edith Mosley, for services to the community
Janet Elinor Oakley, for services to the community and the arts
Yvonne Margaret O'Dowd, for services to the community
Taulapu Oliver, for services to the Pacific community
Glorious Marie Oxenham, for services to the Melanesian community
Jane Painter, for services to the community
Nicholas David Perrin, for services to historical research
Nigel Ernest Perry, for services to tennis and table tennis
Jan Maree Rutledge, for services to transitional housing
Sandra Maree Spier, for services to health and the community
Alison Rosemary Stanes, for services to the environment
Garry Manson Taylor, for services to the community and philanthropy
Kevin Manson Taylor, for services to the community and philanthropy
Ingi Kulesa Sale Tusini-Rex, for services to the Niue community
Brian William Vincent, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community
Noeline Ann Watson, for services to the community
Paul Henry Wilkins, for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand the community
John David Thomas Williamson, for services to the community

Honorary

Jessica Wim Geertje Buddendijk, for services to the aged care sector
Tito Daurewa, for services to the Pacific community and Pacific rugby
Falanisesi Fusitu'a Hafoka, for services to the Tongan community

Lisa Carrington.
Lisa Carrington. Photo credit: Photosport

The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration (DSD)

Anthony Dean Blythen, for services to the New Zealand Defence Force
Richard Francis Deihl, for services to the New Zealand Defence Force