2009 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June.

The Queen's Birthday Honours were announced on 12 June 2009 in the United Kingdom,[1] 8 June 2009 in Australia,[2] 1 June 2009 in New Zealand,[3] and 15 June 2009 in The Bahamas,[4] Grenada,[5] Papua New Guinea,[6] Solomon Islands,[7] Tuvalu,[8] Saint Lucia,[9] Antigua and Barbuda,[10] and Belize.[11]

The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by the country (in order of precedence) whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, then by honour with grades i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc. and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.

United Kingdom

Knights Bachelor

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Order of the Bath

Knight Commander (KCB)

Civil Division
Military Division

Dame Commander (DCB)

Civil Division

Companion (CB)

Civil Division
Military Division

Order of St Michael and St George

Dame Commander (DCMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Knight Commander (KCMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Companion (CMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Royal Victorian Order

Dame Commander (DCVO)

Knights Commander (KCVO)

Commander (CVO)

Lieutenant (LVO)

Member (MVO)

Royal Victorian Medal

Silver

Order of the British Empire

Dame Commander (DBE)

Civil Division

Commander (CBE)

Civil Division
Civil Division - Diplomatic Service and Overseas List[12]

Officer (OBE)

Civil Division
Civil Division - Diplomatic Service and Overseas List[13]

Australia

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 for Australia were announced on 8 June 2009.[2]

New Zealand

The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 were announced on 1 June 2009 in New Zealand,[3]

New Zealand Order of Merit

Dame Companion (DNZM)

Jennifer Barbara Gibbs Auckland For services to the arts
Iritana Te Rangi Tāwhiwhirangi Masterton For services to Maori education[14]

Knight Companion (KNZM)

John Walker Auckland For services to sport and the community[15]

Companion (CNZM)

John Desmond Todd Wellington For services to business and the community
Simon Murdoch Wellington For public services, lately as Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Paula Rebstock North Shore For public services, lately as chair of the Commerce Commission
Saana (Hana) Waitai Romana Murray Kaitaia For services to the community
Professor Alison Stewart Lincoln For services to biology, in particular plant pathology
Dr Jeffery Lewis Tallon Lower Hutt For services to science
Professor Peter Rowland Thorne Auckland For services to auditory neuroscience

Officer (ONZM)

Ronald Chan Manukau For services to business
Patrick William Cotter Christchurch For services to medicine
Murray Deaker North Shore For services to broadcasting
Carl Doy North Shore For services to music[16]
Dr Annabel Kirsten Finucane Auckland For services to medicine, in particular paediatric heart surgery
Gurshon "Gus" Fisher Auckland For services to philanthropy
Associate Professor John Henley Auckland For services to medicine
Jacqueline Mary Hughes Whakatane For services to the community
Robin Austin Judkins Christchurch For services to sports administration
Stephen Peter Kearney Victoria, Australia For services to rugby league
Professor Stephen Irving Levine Wellington For services to education and the Jewish community
Roger John Moses Wellington For services to education
Robert Duncan Murdoch Wellington For services to manufacturing and the community[17]
Dr Graham James Sharpe Wellington For services to anaesthesia[18]
Jefferie James Tippen Christchurch For services to tourism
Professor Michael Mathew Walker Auckland For services to science
Frank Ivan Yukich Manukau For services to wine industry[17]
Additional
Colonel Graeme Roger Williams Auckland Colonel's List, New Zealand Army For services to the New Zealand Defence Force

Member (MNZM)

Errol Douglas Baldwin Hamilton For services to the community
Mary Tiki Balzer Hamilton For services to Maori health
Brigit Diana Blair Christchurch For services to business
Detective Superintendent Malcolm James Burgess Christchurch For services to the New Zealand Police[19]
Norma Ellen Campbell Christchurch For services to women's health, in particular midwifery
Yvonne Joyce Cave Wanganui For services to photography and horticulture
Belinda Charteris Christchurch For services to netball
Professor George Raymond Clark Auckland For services to biochemistry
Professor Terence John Crooks Dunedin For services to education
Madeline Mary East Manukau For services to education
Emeritus Professor David George Elms Christchurch For services to civil engineering
Dr Francis Patrick Joseph Farry Queenstown For services to rural medicine
Lester Campbell Flockton Dunedin For services to education and pipe bands
Margaret Foster Christchurch For services to sport, in particular netball
Che Fu Auckland For services to music[16]
John William Gilks Wanaka For services to business and the community
Frank Derrington Godbert Kerikeri For services to yachting
Ronald Noel Harries Wellington For services to soccer
Peter John Harris Huntly For services to local body affairs and rugby
Margaret Anne Ruwaioterangi Hiha Napier For services to sport
Dr Cheung-Tak Hung Dunedin For services to philanthropy and the Chinese community
Dr Richard John Isaacs Palmerston North For services to oncology
Lauraine Annette Jacobs Auckland For services to the food industry
Ian Laurie Keats Masterton For services to shearing
John (Hone) Vivian Kouka Paekakariki For services to contemporary Maori theatre
Leslie Thomas Lunny Wanganui For services to touch rugby
Joseph Te Poroa Malcolm Rotorua For services to Maori
Ross Shepley Miller Kaitaia For services to the community
John Brian Mooney Urenui For services to the dairy industry
John Francis MacLean Morrison Wellington For services to cricket and the community
Roshan Lal Nauhria Auckland For services to business and the community
Senior Constable Daniel Francis O'Connell Wellington For services to the New Zealand Police
Robin Moncrieff Oliver Wellington For services to the Department of Inland Revenue[17]
Kevin John O'Sullivan Palmerston North For services to the Anglican Church and the community
Haydn John Rawstron Kent, UK For services to New Zealand interests in the United Kingdom
Puahaere Rutene Huntly For services to Maori and netball
Paula Ann Ryan Auckland For services to fashion
Rosalie Mary Sampson Karamea For services to conservation and the community
Le'autuli'ilagi Taotua Malaeta Fa'asapisapi Sauvao Porirua For services to the Samoan community and the community
Graeme Barry Sinclair Auckland For services to television
Farib Sos Wellington For services to international relations
Allan Murdoch Spence Auckland For services to law and the community
David Thomas Steele Waimauku For services to local body affairs and the community[20]
Ian Hardy Symonds Waikanae For services to the community
Ngarau Tarawa Taumarunui For services to Maori and community education
Te Whetu Werohia Tipiwai Napier For services to Maori and rugby
Robert Te Ngau-ngau Tukiri Huntly For services to the community
Philippa Jane Ussher Auckland For services to photography
Irene van Dyk Upper Hutt For services to netball
Norman Lawrence Withers Christchurch For services to sport and the community
Jill Mabel Worrall North Shore For services to social work
Robin Wray Auckland For services to the community

Queen's Service Order (QSO)

Bruce Alexander Aitken Dunedin For services to education and music
Valerie Jeanette Burns Lower Hutt For services to early childhood education
William John Clarke Gisborne For services to local body affairs and the community
Te Uira Graham Kerehoma Levin For services to Maori and the community
Ian Montgomery Grant Auckland For services to youth and parenting[21]
Peter James Harrison Auckland For services to education
Emeritus Professor Leslie Charles Holborow Paekakariki For services to education and the community
Hamilton Manaia Pihopa Kingi Rotorua For services to the community
Inez Haereata Kingi Rotorua For services to the community
Jane Kominik Wellington For services to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Diana Elizabeth Robinson Christchurch For services to the Child Cancer Foundation
Kaa Kataraina Kathleen Williams Auckland For services to Maori
Additional
Commander Blair Albert Gerritsen North Shore For services to the New Zealand Defence Force

Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

Charles Michael Aamodt Upper Hutt For services to the community
Stanley John Askew Omapere, Northland For services to the community
Senior Sergeant Ross Alan Barnaby North Shore For services to the New Zealand Police[22]
Derek Quentin Battersby Waitakere For services to local body affairs[23]
Clive Bibby Tolaga Bay For services to the community[24][25]
William Alan Boniface Warkworth For services to the community
Robyn Boswell Whangarei For services to education
Michael Edward Brooke New Plymouth For services to sport and the community
Mervyn Burdge Brown Masterton For services to the community
Murray Carey (New Zealand) Whitianga For services to brass bands and soccer[26]
Shirley May Gwynneth Caspari Hamilton For services to the community[26]
Ian Brackenbury Channell (The Wizard of New Zealand) Christchurch For services to the community
John Hugh Clayton Ikamatua For services to local body affairs and the community
Keith Richard Crate Taupo For services to cycling[26]
Elisabeth May Cunningham Dunedin For services to the community
Graeme Edwin Dabb Auckland For services to the Filipino community
Nguyen Phu Dang Manukau For services to the Vietnamese community[27]
Valerie Myrtle Dell Napier For services to women and the community
Kindra Velvet Douglas Nelson For services to the community
John Dallin Dunlop Napier For services to astronomy and the community
Dr Lorna Christine Te Aroha Dyall Auckland For services to Maori health
James Leslie Eyers Wanganui For services to music and the community
Pamela Jean Fauvel Auckland For services to youth
Lewis Wilson Findlay Palmerston North For services to the community
Angus Finlayson Lower Hutt For services to local body affairs and the community
Brian Gordon Flintoff Nelson For services to taonga puoro
Ian Lex Forrest Auckland For services to the community
Sister Frances Josephine Gibbs Wellington For services to the community
Stephen Godfrey Guard Nelson For services to the maritime industry
Laly Paroane Haddon Wellsford For services to conservation
Olive De Courtenay Hale-Ingram Gisborne For services to the history of New Zealand ceramics
Judy Claris Hanbury Waitakere For services to conservation
Trevor James Hosking Taupo For services to the conservation of historic places[26]
Thomas William Hutchinson Kaikohe Chief Fire Officer, Kaikohe Volunteer Fire Brigade

For services to the New Zealand Fire Service

Desmond Victor Jack Hamilton For services to the community[26]
Ian Dixon (Jim) James Hamilton For services to orchid growing
Roslyn Ann Jerram Opotiki For services to the community
Leslie Clifford Johnston Tuatapere For services to the community
Christine Jennifer King Manurewa For services to the community[27]
Au'Birthly Kingi Manukau For services to the Pacific Islands community[27]
Ernest Bongard Kirk Manukau For services to local body affairs and the community[27]
Naomi Diane Kirk Manukau For services to the community[27]
John Alan Lancashire Paraparaumu For services to conservation
David Hartley Lind Tauranga For services to conservation and the community
Carl Ernest Lutz Otaki For services to the community
Sally Geraldine Macauley Kaikohe For services to local body affairs and the community
Russell Frank Mackereth Orewa Chief Fire Officer, Silverdale Volunteer Fire Brigade

For services to the New Zealand Fire Service

Sandra Elizabeth Maclean Takanini For services to senior citizens and the community
Lindsay Rihari Waitara MacLeod New Plymouth For services to Maori
Kenneth George McKay North Shore For services to education and the community
Peter McMillan Christchurch For services to the community
Alec McNab Wanganui For services to sport
Eamon Mark Molloy Christchurch For services to the ethnic community
Kevyn Douglas Moore Napier For services to business and the community
Margaret Elizabeth Morton Seddon For services to Guiding
Emare Emily Rose Nikora Tokoroa For services to Maori
Mildred Noakes Auckland For services to the community
Richard Anthony Nunns Nelson For services to taonga puoro
Lindsay Gordon Paku Hastings For services to Maori and Maori youth
Robert Peter Greenwood Parr Cambridge For services to the community[26]
Solomon Neil Purcell Havelock North For services to martial arts
The Reverend Canon Donald Morris Rangi Wellington For services to the Treasury
Julie Te Turi Ranginui Wanganui For services to Maori
Robert Brunswick Robertson Queenstown Chief Fire Officer, Queenstown Volunteer Brigade

For services to the community

Mele 'Ilaisipa Robson Blenheim For services to the Pacific Islands community and the community
Shirley Joan Rudkin Christchurch For services to the community
Paul Aaron Sampson Rotorua Lately Principal Rural Fire Officer

For services to the New Zealand Fire Service

Richard Lyal Stark Gore For services to the community
Ellen Marion Sartori Stevenson Hastings For services to kindergarten administration
Wanda Tate Porirua For services to conservation
Constable Bryan Emlyn Ward Auckland For services to the New Zealand Police[27]
Monica Hannah Mihingarangi Watson Hastings For services to Maori
James Taui Himiona Wetere Hamilton For services to the community[26]
Raymund Williams Tauranga For services to the community
Leslie Charles Winslade Taupo For services to the community[26]

New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration

Warrant Officer Electronic Warfare Specialist Thomas Michael Allen Porirua For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
Major Robert William Gillies Upper Hutt For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
Acting Warrant Officer Master at Arms Shirley Anne Patton North Shore For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
Major Simon John Caulfield Strombom Porirua For services to the New Zealand Defence Force[28]

References

  1. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59090. pp. 1–30. 12 June 2009.
  2. 1 2 Australia:"The Queen's Birthday 2009 Honours List". Government House of The Commonwealth of Australia.
  3. 1 2 New Zealand: "The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009" (PDF). New Zealand Gazette. 17 June 2009. pp. 1965–1968.
  4. The Bahamas:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59091. pp. 31–32. 12 June 2009.
  5. Grenada:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59092. pp. 33–34. 12 June 2009.
  6. Papua New Guinea:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59093. pp. 35–36. 12 June 2009.
  7. Solomon Islands:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59094. pp. 37–38. 12 June 2009.
  8. Tuvalu:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59095. pp. 39–40. 12 June 2009.
  9. Saint Lucia:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59096. pp. 41–42. 12 June 2009.
  10. Antigua and Barbuda:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59098. pp. 45–46. 12 June 2009.
  11. Belize:The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 59097. pp. 43–44. 12 June 2009.
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