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2007 New Year Honours

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The New Year Honours 2007 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Honours are awarded as part of the New Year celebrations at the start of January.

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The New Year Honours were announced on 30 December 2006 in The United Kingdom, New Zealand, Cook Islands, Bahamas, Grenada, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Christopher and Nevis.

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.

The list is incomplete.

Knight Bachelor

  • Keith Onyema Ajegbo, OBE, lately Headteacher, Depford Green School, Lewisham, London. For services to Education.
  • Ian Charles Franklin Andrews, CBE, TD, Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence.
  • Geoffrey Lionel Bindman, for services to Human Rights.
  • Dr John Richard Grenfell Bradfield, CBE, for services to Science, Business and to the community in Cambridge.
  • Alderman David William Brewer, CMG, JP
  • Robert William Kenneth Crawford
  • Howard Dalton
  • Professor Gordon William Duff
  • James Dyson, CBE
  • Professor Malcolm Green
  • Philip Roy Hampton
  • Michael De Courcy Fraser Holroyd, CBE
  • Kenneth Donald John Macdonald, QC
  • Herbert William Massie, CBE
  • David Edward Murray
  • Professor John James O'Reilly
  • Stephen John Lindsay Oliver, QC
  • Michael Derek Vaughn Rake
  • Professor George Peter Scott
  • George Albert Shearing
  • Kevin Smith
  • Professor John Edward Tooke
  • Diplomatic service and overseas list
  • George Desmond Lorenz De Silva, QC
  • Geoffrey Nice, QC
  • Professor James Fraser Stoddart
  • Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

    Military Division
  • Lieutenant General Frederick Richard Viggers, CMG, MBE (492992)
  • Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

    Military Division
  • Vice Admiral Robin Paul Boissier
  • Rear Admiral Philip Lawrence Wilcocks, DSC
  • Lieutenant General Robin Vaughan Brims, CBE, DSO (490334)
  • Major General Keith Harington Cima (498895), late Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Major General Andrew Richard Evelyn De Cardonnel Stewart, C.B.E. (493787), late Light Dragoons.
  • Civil Division
  • John Codling, Finance Director General, Department for Work and Pensions.
  • Dr. Terence Robin Fellgett, Director and Deputy Head, Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat, Cabinet Office.
  • Richard Mitchell Henderson, Solicitor, Office of the Solicitor to the Scottish Executive.
  • Bernard Herdan, Executive Director, Identity and Passport Service, Home Office.
  • Dr. Colin Peter Hicks, lately Director-General, British National Space Centre and Member, Natural Environment Research Council. For services to Science.
  • Ronald John Marchant, Chief Executive, Patent Office, Department of Trade and Industry.
  • Anthony Joseph Henry Orhnial, Director, Personal Tax and Welfare Reform, H.M. Treasury.
  • Andrew Charles Bruce Ramsay, Director-General, Culture, Creativity and Economy Group, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
  • Maurice John Smith, lately H.M. Chief Inspector of Schools, Office for Standards in Education, Department for Education and Skills.
  • Patrick Thomas Toal, Permanent Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Executive.
  • Peter Thomas Wanless, Director, School Performance and Reform, Department for Education and Skills.
  • Dr. David Wynford Williams, lately National Hydrographer and Chief Executive, United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, Ministry of Defence.
  • Trevor Adrian Woolley, Finance Director, Ministry of Defence.
  • Diplomatic service and overseas list
  • Dr. Geoffrey Keith Taylor, counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
  • Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

  • Mark Malloch Brown formerly deputy secretary general, United Nations
  • William Geoffrey Ehrman ambassador, Beijing
  • John McLeod Scarlett Director, Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
  • Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

  • Keith George Bloomfield, formerly Ambassador to Kathmandu
  • Simon James Buckle, formerly Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Kabul
  • Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Director, Royal Institute of International Affairs
  • Andrew George Tyndale Cooper, Counsellor, FCO
  • Martin Stuart Davidson, Deputy Director-General, British Council
  • Michael George Richardson, Counsellor, FCO
  • David Alexander Warren, Counsellor, FCO
  • Timothy Andrew Willasey-Wilsey, Counsellor, FCO
  • Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

  • Philip Alan Reid, Keeper of the Privy Purse
  • Alan William Waterworth, formerly Lord-Lieutenant for Merseyside
  • Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

  • Lieutenant General Sir John Norman Stewart Arthur, K.C.B., formerly Lord-Lieutenant of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
  • Major Edward Stuart Orr-Ewing, formerly Lord-Lieutenant of Wigtownshire.
  • John Terence Moulton Guest, formerly Executive Director of Round Square.
  • Captain Ronald Charles Cunningham-Jardine, formerly Lord-Lieutenant of Dumfries.
  • Bernard Trevor Matthews, C.B.E. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
  • Sir Basil Henry David Montgomery, Bt., formerly Lord-Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross.
  • Peter Charles Orton. For services to Children’s Literacy.
  • Michael Alan Pomery, former Partner, Hewitt.
  • Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

  • David Kim Hempleman-Adams, O.B.E., D.L. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme.
  • Nigel Argentine Alington, formerly Executive Director, Aon Limited.
  • Roy Thomas Brown, M.V.O., Property Manager, London Palaces, Royal Household.
  • Christopher James Carnegie. For services to The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Charter for Business (Canada).
  • Claire Elizabeth, Mrs. Cox, M.V.O., formerly Senior Secretary, Household of The Duke of Edinburgh.
  • Jonathan Paul Grimwade, Manager, Royal Studs.
  • Lynda Margaret, Mrs. Hopkins, M.V.O., Clerk to the West Midlands Lieutenancy.
  • Mary, Mrs. de Bellefeuille-Percy (to be dated 6 November 2006). Formerly Director of Honours Chancellery, Government House, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Colonel Christopher John Pickup, O.B.E., Secretary, Royal Warrant Holders’ Association.
  • Julian Richer, formerly non-executive Director, Duchy Originals.
  • Captain David John Bingham Younger, formerly Secretary, Royal Company of Archers.
  • Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

  • Brian William Andrews, B.E.M., Superintendent, State Apartments, St. James’s Palace.
  • Eric Clifford Birbeck. For services to The Queen.
  • Inspector Peter Anthony Brown, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • St. John Alexander Burch. For services to the Royal Collection.
  • David George Clark, Locksmith/Fitter, Royal Household.
  • Patricia, Mrs. Curtis, Investiture Clerk, Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood.
  • David George William Fisher, Lieutenancy Officer, Lord Lieutenancy of South Yorkshire.
  • Sergeant Piers Godwin Brandling-Harris, Metropolitan Police. For services to Royalty Protection.
  • Miss Penelope Jane Henderson, Secretary, Royal Windsor Horse Show.
  • James Hippisley Kidner, formerly Deputy Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
  • Stephen Henry Ronald Marshall, R.V.M., Yeoman of the Glass and China Pantry, Royal Household.
  • Ian John Pepper, formerly Senior Assurance Officer, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
  • John Potts, Maintenance Manager, Ascot Racecourse.
  • David John Read, Deputy Superintendent, Palace of Holyroodhouse.
  • Michael John Taylor, Assistant to the Master of the Household, Finance, Royal Household.
  • Ms Josephine Elizabeth Thwaites, Project Manager, Kew Palace.
  • Raymond Wheaton, R.V.M., Page of the Chambers, Royal Household.
  • General Sir Timothy John Granville-Chapman, K.C.B., C.B.E., A.D.C.Gen (484406), late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
  • Air Marshal Graham Anthony Miller, C.B.E. (1962030D), Royal Air Force.
  • Professor Richard George Andrew Feachem, Executive Director, Global Fund for Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria
  • Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

  • Yasmin Bevan
  • Professor Margaret Mary Douglas, CBE
  • Professor Ann Patricia Dowling, CBE
  • Evelyn Elizabeth Ann Glennie, OBE
  • Professor Joan Margaret Higgins
  • Ann Elizabeth Mary Leslie
  • Mary Elizabeth Marsh
  • Josephine Williams, CBE
  • Commodore Nicolas Edwin Baldock, Royal Navy.
  • Commodore Michael Andrew Bowker, Royal Navy.
  • Commodore Anthony Stanley Miklinski, Royal Navy.
  • Brigadier Ian Conway Dale (505231), late Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
  • Colonel Edward Peter Davies, M.B.E. (512404), late The Light Infantry.
  • Brigadier John Duncan Deverell, O.B.E. (500262), late The Royal Irish Regiment.
  • Colonel David Charles Eccles, O.B.E. (506581), late Royal Tank Regiment.
  • Colonel David Stephen Short (516720), late Army Air Corps.
  • Group Captain Simon Owen Falla, D.S.O. (8027341P), Royal Air Force.
  • Group Captain Russell John Torbet (8141177G), Royal Air Force.
  • Air Commodore Peter Whalley, A.D.C. (8022833B), Royal Air Force.
  • Air Commodore Graham Alan Wright, O.B.E. (5203227X), Royal Air Force.
  • Norman Ackroyd. For services to Engraving and to Printing.
  • Ms Nina Lizette Barough, Founder and Chief Executive, Walk the Walk Worldwide (Breast Cancer Charity). For services to Healthcare.
  • Ms Susan Barratt, Headteacher, Bournville Junior School, Birmingham. For services to Education.
  • Mary Helen, Mrs. Bayne, C.V.O., Grade 5, Home Office.
  • Clive Ronald Reath Bennett, Chief Executive, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Department for Transport.
  • Dr. George Berwick, Headteacher, Ravens Wood School, Bromley, London. For services to Education.
  • John Boyington, Deputy Director General, Health and Care Partnerships and Programme Director, Health and Offender Partnerships, Department of Health.
  • Andrew Michael Bridges, H.M. Chief Inspector of Probation. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
  • Professor Norma Brook, lately President, Health Professions Council. For services to Healthcare.
  • Professor Allan Burns, lately Director, Diageo Scotland. For services to Business in Scotland.
  • Kevin James Patrick Cahill, Chief Executive, Comic Relief. For charitable services.
  • Bryan Carr, Chair and Chief Executive, Lincolnshire Electronics Company. For services to Business in the East Midlands.
  • Stephen Carter, Chief Executive, Ofcom. For services to the Communications Industry.
  • Roger Ralph Chapman, Vice-Chair, James Fisher Defence. For services to the Shipping Industry.
  • The Right Reverend Alan Chesters, lately Chair, North West Rural Affairs Forum. For services to the community in the North West.
  • Ms Imogen Cooper, Pianist. For services to Music.
  • Margaret Rosemary, Mrs. Cooper, Chair, Independent Living Funds. For services to Disabled People.
  • Miss Charlotte Copeland, Chief Executive, The Rent Service, Department for Work and Pensions.
  • Colin Ralph Cramphorn, Q.P.M., D.L., lately Chief Constable, West Yorkshire Police. For services to the Police. (To be dated 28 November 2006.)
  • Ms Mabel Davis, Headteacher, Heathlands Special School, Hertfordshire. For services to Special Needs Education.
  • Professor Richard Demarco, O.B.E. For services to the Arts.
  • Dr. Robert Royds Dickson, Oceanographic and Climate Scientist, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
  • Wilma, Mrs. Dickson, Head of Division, Justice Department, Scottish Executive.
  • Barry Dixon, Q.F.S.M., Chief Fire Officer, Greater Manchester County Fire Service. For services to the Fire and Rescue Service.
  • Professor Jonathan Drori, lately Director, Culture Online, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
  • Sheila, Mrs. Drury, O.B.E., lately Chair, Education and Learning Wales. For services to Industry, Education and Training in Wales.
  • George Gordon Edington, Chair, NCH. For services to Children.
  • Gareth Owen Edwards, M.B.E. For services to Sport, in particular to Rugby.
  • Professor William James Feast, Emeritus Professor, University of Durham. For services to Polymer Chemistry.
  • David Fish, Director, Africa, Department for International Development.
  • Dr. Neil Goodwin, Chief Executive, former Greater Manchester Strategic Health Authority. For services to the NHS.
  • Michael David William Gooley, Chair, Trailfinders Travel Agency. For services to the Travel Industry and to Charity.
  • Ms Susan Ann Gray, Director, Propriety and Ethics, and Head of Management Unit for Private Offices, Cabinet Office.
  • Peter Greenaway, Director, Painter and Writer. For services to the Film Industry.
  • Professor Kenneth John Gregory, Vice-Chair, University of Southampton Solent Governing Body. For services to Geography and to Higher Education.
  • Professor Haig Gulvanessian, lately Director, Construction Division, Building Research Establishment. For services to the Construction Industry.
  • Ms Roswyn Hakesley-Brown, President, Royal College of Nursing. For services to Healthcare.
  • Terence David Hands, Director. For services to Drama.
  • Dr. James Maurice Hart, Q.P.M., lately Commissioner, City of London Police. For services to the Police.
  • Professor Sheila Glennis Haworth, Professor of Developmental Cardiology; Head, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, Institute of Child Health, University College London. For services to the NHS.
  • Councillor Michael Francis Henry, Leader, Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Professor Gordon Hewitt, Professor of International Business and Corporate Strategy, University of Michigan. For services to Business.
  • Larry Hirst, Country General Manager, IBM UK. For services to the IT Industry.
  • Professor Andrew Hopper, Professor of Computer Technology, University of Cambridge. For services to the Computer Industry.
  • Ms Margaret Howell, Fashion Designer. For services to the Retail Industry.
  • Ms Patricia Geraldine Howse, Assistant Director, Serious Fraud Office.
  • Ms Carole Hudson, Chief Executive, Metropolitan Borough of St Helens. For services to Local Government.
  • Professor Donald James Jeffries, Professor of Virology and Head, Department of Medical Microbiology, St. Bartholomew’s and Royal London Hospitals. For services to Medicine.
  • Ms Penelope Anne Constance Keith, O.B.E. D.L., Actress. For charitable services.
  • Professor Christine Elizabeth King, D.L., Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Staffordshire University. For services to Higher Education.
  • Ms Angela Ann Knight, Chief Executive Officer, Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
  • Professor Harry Andre Lee, Consultant Physician and Head of the Gulf Veterans’ Medical Assessment Programme.
  • Professor David Peter Lock, Founder, David Lock Associates and Chair, Town and Country Planning Association. For services to Urban Design.
  • Christopher Logue, Writer and Poet. For services to Literature.
  • John David Mackie, lately Chief Executive, British Venture Capital Association. For services to Business.
  • Roger Madelin, Joint Chief Executive, Argent Group plc. For services to Sustainable Development.
  • Donald Makepeace, Director, Workforce Change Team, H.M. Revenue and Customs.
  • Simon Jeffrey Maxwell, Director, Overseas Development Institute. For services to International Development.
  • Professor Doreen McBarnet, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. For services to Social Science.
  • Mary, Mrs. McLaughlin, Headteacher, Notre Dame High School and Principal, Notre Dame New Learning Community, Glasgow. For services to Education.
  • Professor Anne Mills, Head, Department of Public Health and Policy, Health Economics and Financing Programme, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. For services to Medicine.
  • Ioan Morgan, Principal, Warwickshire College. For services to Further Education.
  • Peter William Mount, Chair, NHS Confederation and Chair, Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust. For services to the NHS.
  • Gavin Ellis Neath, National Manager, Unilever UK. For services to the Food Industry.
  • Professor Stephen John Nickell, lately Member, Monetary Policy Committee and Warden, Nuffield College, University of Oxford. For services to Economics.
  • Dr. Farhan Ahmad Nizami, Founder Director, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. For services to Islamic Studies.
  • Richard Paniguian, Co-Chair, Egyptian-British Business Council. For services to Business.
  • Professor Barbara Ann Parfitt, Dean, School of Nursing, Glasgow Caledonian University. For services to International Healthcare.
  • Professor Michael Henry Parkinson, Director, European Institute for Urban Affairs, Liverpool John Moores University. For services to Urban Regeneration.
  • David Humphrey Gavin Penney, Vice-President, BT Global Business Markets. For services to the Communications Industry.
  • Professor John Douglas Perkins, Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Manchester. For services to Science and Engineering.
  • Professor David Garel Rhys, O.B.E., Chair, Welsh Assembly Government’s Economic Research Advisory Panel. For services to Economic Research in Wales.
  • Professor Genevra Richardson, Professor of Law, King's College, University of London. For services to Public Law.
  • Stephen Blakeney Ridgway, Chief Executive, Virgin Atlantic Airways. For services to Civil Aviation.
  • Peter William Rogers, Director, Stanhope plc. For services to the Construction Industry.
  • Paul Rogerson, Chief Executive, Leeds City Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Ian Simon MacGregor Russell. For services to Young People and to Volunteering.
  • Dr. John Milford Rutter, Composer and Conductor. For services to Music.
  • David Simons. For services to the Retail Industry.
  • Professor Alexander McCall Smith, Writer. For services to Literature.
  • Michael John Snell, lately Principal and Chief Executive, Brockenhurst College, Hampshire. For services to Further Education.
  • Ramniklal Chhaganlal Solanki, O.B.E. For services to Publishing and to Community Relations.
  • Ms Sarah Ann Spencer, Chair, Equality and Diversity Forum and Associate Director, COMPAS, University of Oxford. For services to Equal Opportunities and Human Rights.
  • Ms Hilary Susan Spurling, Writer. For services to Literature.
  • Roderick David Stewart, Singer and Songwriter. For services to Music.
  • Jonathan Symonds, Chief Finance Officer, AstraZeneca. For services to the Pharmaceutical Industry.
  • Professor Malcolm Stuart Tanner, Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics, Sheffield Children's Hospital. For services to Medicine.
  • Dr. Martyn Charles Thomas. For services to Software Engineering.
  • Colin Gerald Dryden Thubron, Travel Writer and Novelist. For services to Literature.
  • Professor Stephen Tomlinson, lately Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Cardiff University. For services to Medicine.
  • Graham Edward Tuppen, Chief Executive, Enterprise Inns. For services to the Hospitality Industry.
  • Dr. Patrick Charles Upson, Managing Director, Enrichment Technology Company Limited. For services to Industry.
  • District Judge Michael John Walker, Honorary Secretary, The Association of District Judges. For services to the Administration of Justice.
  • Patrick Watters, J.P., President, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities. For services to Local Government.
  • Ms Karen Wheeler, Change Programme Director, Her Majesty's Courts Service.
  • John Christensen Willis, D.L., lately Chief Executive, Salford City Council. For services to Local Government.
  • Ian Wilson, Corporate Director of Social Services, London Borough of Tower Hamlets. For services to Social Care.
  • Primrose Eileen, Mrs. Wilson, O.B.E., lately Trustee, National Heritage Memorial Fund and Northern Ireland Chair, Heritage Lottery Fund. For services to Conservation and to Heritage.
  • John Wood, Actor. For services to Drama.
  • Professor John Wood, Chief Executive, Central Laboratories of the Research Council. For services to Science.
  • Brig Christopher John Anthony Hammerbeck for services to British business interests in Hong Kong
  • Michael Anthony Lambert formerly executive vice-president, Commonwealth Magistrates' and Judges' Association
  • Roger Loewyn Munnings services to British business interests in Russia
  • Peter Nightingale formerly chief executive, China Britain Business Council, services to trade
  • Maj-Gen David Nial Creagh O'Morchoe services to British ex-servicemen and women in Ireland
  • Dickson Poon, services to UK-Asia business interests
  • Christopher John Rodrigues, services to British business interests and charitable works in the UK and US
  • Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

  • James Hugh Calum Laurie, services to drama
  • Trevor Lloyd Baker, services to the National Health Service in the West Midlands
  • John Michael Salisbury, services to broadcasting
  • Adrian Underwood, lately National Director, Boarding Schools’ Association. For services to Education
  • Professor Elaine Martin, professor in industrial statistics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, for services to science
  • Order of New Zealand (ONZ)

  • Dr Vera Doreen Blumhardt DCNZM CBE – of Wellington.
  • Emeritus Professor Lloyd George Geering PCNZM CBE – of Wellington.
  • Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (DCNZM)

  • Maurice John Belgrave – of Wellington. For public services lately as Chief Ombudsman.
  • Margaret Clark CMG JP – of Wellington. For services to education.
  • The Honourable John Joseph McGrath – of Wellington. For services to the Appeal and Supreme Courts of New Zealand.
  • Nigel John Dermot (Sam) Neill OBE – of Queenstown. For services to acting.
  • Tennant Edward (Tay) Wilson OBE – of Lower Hutt. For services to the Olympic and Commonwealth Games.
  • Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)

  • Colin John Bennet Dale J.P., Manukau, for services to local government.
  • Barrie Patrick Everard, for services to the film industry.
  • Howard Edward Fancy, for public services, lately as Secretary of Education.
  • Ian Ferguson Farrant, for services to business and the community.
  • Graham Fortune, for public services, lately as Secretary of Defence.
  • Emeritus Professor Graeme Stuart Fraser, for services to education and the community.
  • Basil Manderson Logan, for services to business and government.
  • Distinguished Professor David Anthony Dougall Parry, for services to biophysics.
  • Mary Anne Schnackenberg, for services to people with visual impairments.
  • Professor Anne Briar Smith, for services to children.
  • James Robert (Jim) Sutton, for public services as a Member of Parliament and Minister of the Crown.
  • Gordon Frederick Tietjens, MNZM,for services to rugby.
  • Edward Richard Woods, for public services, lately as director of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service.
  • Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)

    Civil Division
  • Professor Robert Donald Anderson, Palmerston North, for services to science, education and cricket
  • Peter Gregg Arnett, Virginia, United States, for services to journalism
  • Venkataraman Balakrishnan, Wellington, for services to medicine
  • Sister Winefride Marie Blake QSM, Wellington, for services to music education
  • Chung Yock (Dan) Chan QSM, Wellington, for services to the Chinese community
  • David Peter Clews, Hamilton, for services to orthopaedics and the community
  • Leslie William Curtin, North Shore, for services to marine fisheries
  • Frank Morris Endacott, Kaiapoi, for services to rugby league
  • Professor Emeritus Roger Curtis Green, Waitakere, for services to New Zealand history
  • Claire Elizabeth Hague, Napier, for services to education
  • Antony Brian Hambrook, Auckland, for services to the marine industry
  • Paul Moore Hargreaves, Auckland, for services to business and the community
  • Jennifer Susan May, Christchurch, for services to heritage conservation
  • Dr Robert Miller, Dunedin, for services to schizophrenia research
  • Dr Farah Rangikoepa Palmer, Palmerston North, for services to women's rugby and sport
  • Jeremy David Pope, Wellington, for services to international affairs
  • Anthony George Popplewell, North Shore, for services to rowing and sports administration
  • Professor Ivan Leon Reilly, Auckland, for services to mathematics
  • Dr Satendra Kumar Singh QSM JP, Auckland, for services to the Indian community
  • Robert John Stewart, Christchurch, for services to manufacturing and the community
  • Vincent Ward, Auckland, for services to film
  • Jennifer Cecily Ward-Lealand, Auckland, for services to the theatre and the community
  • Carol Kate Guiniven White, Auckland, for services to education
  • Military Division
  • Colonel Mark Wheeler (A47472), Florida, Colonels' List, New Zealand Army
  • Additional appointments, for military operational service, to the Order of Merit
  • Lieutenant Commander Wayne Bruce Burtton (Y20860), Upper Hutt, Royal New Zealand Navy
  • Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

    Civil Division
  • Dr Jack Stanford Allan, Hamilton, for services to education
  • David Roger Bates, Turangi, for services to search and rescue
  • Alistair Oliphant Beckett, Wellington, superintendent, for services to the New Zealand Police
  • Dr Patrick Jerome Beehan, Hamilton, for services to plastic surgery and the community
  • James Bennett, JP, Hamilton, for services to education
  • William Wakefield Bishop, North Shore, Detective Superintendent, for services to the New Zealand Police
  • Janice Mary Bowman, Auckland for services to the community
  • Raewyn Phoebe Clark, JP, Manukau, for services to the community
  • Gerald Lynn Te Kapa Coates, Wellington, for services to engineering
  • Nicolette Mary Darlow, JP, Wellington, for services to the community
  • Tenick Carr Dennison, Masterton, for services to conservation
  • Heather Joyce Dodunski, JP, New Plymouth, for services to dairy farming and the community
  • Andrew Raymond Drummond, Christchurch, for services to sculpture
  • Warwick Francis Duell, Christchurch, for services to the Department of Corrections
  • Gaynor Mary Eaton, Dunedin, for services to embroidery
  • Dr Denis Hugo Friedlander, Hamilton, for services to medicine
  • Robert Henry Glading, DSC, North Shore, for services to golf
  • Peter Harold Goodman, Motueka, for services to business and the community
  • Sandra Greig, Christchurch, for services to ballet and dance
  • Colin James Hammond, JP, Whakatane, for services to the community
  • Marion Ann Hancock, Auckland, for services to peace education
  • Bryan Hector Heron, Waitakere, for services to the community
  • Dr Elsie Seckyee Ho, Hamilton, for services to the migrant community
  • Peter Edward Kerridge, JP, Greymouth, for services to rugby league and the community
  • William Thomas Leathwick, Manukau, for services to broadcasting, television and the community
  • Ali'itasi Pepe Lemalu, JP, Dunedin, for services to the Pacific Islands community
  • Malcolm David MacKenzie, Winton, for services to conservation
  • Keith Stuart Mann, Christchurch, for services to sport, in particular fencing
  • Jocelyn Mary Marshall, JP, Hamilton, for services to the community
  • Mervyn Charles Martin, JP, New Plymouth, for services to the community
  • Katie Isabel Morgan, Napier, for services to conservation
  • Suzanne Ngaire Muirhead, Wellington, for services to women's hockey
  • Barbara Graham Cargill Murison, Wellington, for services to children's literature
  • Sheila Ellen Natusch, Wellington, for services as a writer and illustrator
  • Tamati Maungarangi Paraone, Kawakawa, for services to Maori
  • Dr Dennis Louis Pezaro, Wanaka, for services to community health
  • Dr Chula Niranjan Ajasath Rajapakse, Lower Hutt, for services to rheumatology and the Sri Lankan community
  • Adrian Charles Riegen, Waitakere, for services to conservation
  • Associate Professor Peter Larry Schwartz, Dunedin, for services to medical education
  • Harris Heremaia Shortland, JP, Porirua, for services to the Department of Corrections
  • Simon James Towns, London, for services to hockey
  • William John Townsend, JP, Naseby, for services to rugby and the community
  • Miniata Te Rito Westrupp, Gisborne, for services to te reo Maori and the community
  • Dr Allan Neil White, AE, Tauranga, for services to medicine and the community
  • Simon John Williamson, North Shore, for services to the New Zealand Customs Service
  • Juliet Mai Yates, Auckland, for services to local body affairs and the community
  • Military Division
  • Major Gordon William Benfell (D40989), Tauranga, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
  • Lieutenant Commander Barbara Elizabeth Cassin (V29045), North Shore, Royal New Zealand Navy
  • Lieutenant Colonel Darryl James Tracy (S49880), ACT, Australia, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment
  • Commander Mathew Charles Williams (T25938), North Shore, Royal New Zealand Navy
  • Additional appointments, for military operational service, to the Order of Merit
  • Captain Neville Douglas Mosley (N1002720), Waiouru, Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers
  • Acting Captain Mark August Sydney (W56278), Palmerston North, Corps of Royal New Zealand Military Police
  • Honorary Members of the Order of Merit, Civil Division
  • Frederick Shaw Benson III, Virginia, United States, for services to New Zealand-US relations
  • Hiroshi Ohashi, Japan, for services to education
  • Jorge Artemio Sandoval-Medina, Lower Hutt, for services to cycling
  • Queen's Service Order (QSO)

    For Community Service
  • William Bernard Boyd, Manukau
  • Gavin John Anthony Kerr, J.P., Blenheim
  • Constance Joy Owens, Mt Maunganui
  • David John Russell, Wellington
  • Robin Lindsey Shepherd, Kaitaia
  • For Public Services
  • Salvatore Vincent Gargiulo, Nelson
  • Dr Margaret Edith Catherine Honeyman, North Shore
  • Rae Scott Julian, Wellington
  • Alison Margaret McAlpine, J.P., Nelson
  • Laurence Jeremy Elder Salmond, North Shore
  • William Robson Storey, Huntly
  • Dr Gillian Joy Tasker, Wellington
  • Dr Michael Eric Upcott Taylor, Waikanae
  • Queen's Service Medal (QSM)

    For Community Service
  • Philip Andrews, Rotorua
  • Elizabeth Margaret Bayliss, Whakatane
  • Thomas Frank Bayliss, Whakatane
  • William David Blake, Nuhaka
  • Linda Blincko, North Shore
  • Mary Christine Burdon, Rotorua
  • Benjamin de Thierry, Wellsford
  • Edna Vivian Mary Downey, Palmerston North
  • Roy Gardiner, Hastings
  • Tautini Moana Glover, Gisborne
  • John Stewart Grace, Lower Hutt
  • Daniel Joseph Harris, Okaihau
  • Seyed Hassan Hosseini, J.P., Waitakere
  • Eileen Margaret Langridge, Christchurch
  • Ngov Dun Meng Ly, Manukau
  • Robert Frederick Lynn, Ashburton
  • Geraldine Clare Madden, Masterton
  • Taulapapa Moemoeolemalotumua Mata'afa Faumuina Mulitalo, Manukau
  • Christina Mary, Lady McCombs, Christchurch
  • Dr Paula Marjorie McKellar, New Plymouth
  • Brian Dempster Mellar, Thames
  • Francis Victor Morine, J.P., New Plymouth
  • Marlene Nora Mulholland, Wellington
  • Narayana Sankaran Nair, Auckland
  • Haerenga Noa Nicholson, Dannevirke
  • Sinahemotutama Utalo Panama, Manukau
  • Zeta Marie Reilly, Takaka
  • Jean Euphemia Finlayson (Jinty) Rorke, Tauranga
  • Jessie Petrova Seaman, Raetihi
  • Annette Mary Skeen, Taupo
  • Marie Alice Stothart, Hastings
  • Michael Joseph Tahere, Kapiti, Senior Constable, New Zealand Police
  • Dr Nyunt Naing Thein, Auckland
  • Jennie Beverley Thomas, Whangamata
  • Elizabeth Tierney, Taihape
  • Captain Keith Alfred James Tremain, J.P., Hastings, Salvation Army (Retired)
  • Leslie Philip Walden, Fielding
  • Leah Leslie Watson, Kerikeri
  • Graham Charles Watton, J.P., Paeroa
  • Dr Owen Ralph Wiles, Tokoroa
  • Margaret Florence Mina Wilson, Mosgiel
  • George Wong, Dunedin
  • For Public Services
  • Patricia Eleanor Beck, Greymouth
  • Alan Frederick Bines, Rotorua
  • Jennifer Elizabeth Brain, Whangarei
  • Raymond Barry Clarke, Waitakere
  • Alan James Clearwater, Palmerston, lately Chief Fire Officer, Palmerston Volunteer Fire Brigade
  • Douglas John Cowan, Kaiapoi
  • Preston Bryce Craig, J.P., Opotiki
  • Mark Gregory Davidson, Paraparaumu Beach, Senior Sergeant, New Zealand Police
  • Yvonne Duncan, North Shore
  • Helen Catherine Gatonyi, Christchurch
  • James Edward John Guyton, Mossburn, Chief Fire Officer, Mossburn Volunteer Fire Brigade
  • Barry Alexander Hartley, New Plymouth
  • Dr Susan Jennifer Jarvis, Christchurch
  • Glenys Keys, Manukau
  • Averil Ada Langrell, Geraldine
  • Gail Elizabeth Loane, Ngarimu Bay
  • Mary Bernadette Te-Vaine Tura Manumea, Auckland
  • Lyvia Marama Marsden, North Shore
  • Vivienne Anne Marshall, Christchurch
  • David John McFarlane, Renwick, Chief Fire Officer, Renwick Fire District
  • Ronald Charles Noice, Cambridge
  • Philip Gary Palfrey, Manukau
  • Kenneth Fredrick Parker, Manukau, Chief Fire Officer, Bucklands Volunteer Fire Brigade
  • Malcolm John Pearson, Wellington
  • Professor Peter Douglas Kenneth Ramsay, Hamilton
  • Kevin Michael Reilly, Palmerston North
  • Shona Margaret Robb, J.P., Lower Hutt
  • Margaret Alice Robson, Christchurch
  • Peter Rushworth, Auckland
  • Cameron Brant Shaw, Taumarunui, Detective Sergeant, New Zealand Police
  • Elaine Simons, Manukau
  • Eru Mahia Smith, Te Karaka
  • Nora Van der Schrieck, Papakura
  • Karen Margaret Vaughan, Wellington, Senior Constable, New Zealand Police
  • David Graeme Walker, Waitakere, Inspector, New Zealand Police
  • Raymond Frederick Walker, Woodville, lately Chief Fire Officer, Woodville Volunteer Fire Brigade
  • Ronald Lancelot Walker, Invercargill
  • Ellen Nan Watts, Christchurch
  • Honorary Award for Public Services
  • Theresia Magdalena Elisabeth van Ree, Lower Hutt
  • Willem van Ree, Lower Hutt
  • New Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM)

  • Professor John Dudley Bradshaw, Christchurch, for services to Antarctic science
  • Dr Clive Howard-Williams, Christchurch, for services to Antarctic science
  • Honorary New Zealand Antarctic Medal
  • Dr Karl Erb, Maryland, United States, for services to New Zealand Antarctic programmes
  • References

    2007 New Year Honours Wikipedia