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1981 New Year Honours (New Zealand)

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The 1981 New Year Honours in New Zealand were appointments by Elizabeth II on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders. The awards celebrated the passing of 1980 and the beginning of 1981, and were announced on 31 December 1980.[1][2]

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

Knight Bachelor

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Order of the Bath

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Companion (CB)

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Military division

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

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Companion (CMG)

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Order of the British Empire

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Dame Commander (DBE)

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Civil division

Knight Commander (KBE)

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Commander (CBE)

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Civil division
Military division
  • Air Commodore Ian Murray Gillard OBE AFC – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

Officer (OBE)

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Member (MBE)

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Civil division
  • Maude Louisa Ashley – of Christchurch. For services to the community.
  • Eric Douglas Baynton – of Auckland. For services to returned servicemen.
  • Maurice Reginald Billows – of Bluff. For services to local and community affairs.
  • Colin Brenton-Rule – of Auckland. For services to the community.
  • John Cunningham Chalmers – of Auckland. For services to education.
  • Wadier Assid Corban – of Auckland. For services to the viticultural industry.
  • John Middleton Garrett – of Auckland. For services to ex-prisoners of war.
  • Olga Estelle Harding – of Wellington. For services to drama and education.
  • Clarence Alfred Healey – of Wanganui. For services to rowing.
  • Richard Bower Heathcote JP – of Morrinsville. For services to local and community affairs.
  • Reginald Ernest Hermans MC – of Hamilton. For services to engineering.
  • Francis Jellyman – of Cobden. For services to rugby league.
  • Temporary Squadron Leader George Alfred Kay – of Wellington; No. 18 Avon Squadron, New Zealand Air Training Corps.
  • Ashley Robert Lewis JP – of Lower Hutt; controller of programme services, Television New Zealand.
  • Lawrence Hamilton McClelland – of Christchurch; Registrar-General of Land, 1967–80.
  • Rita McEwan – of Paremata; lately principal nurse, Porirua Hospital.
  • Ian Crawford McGregor – of Tauranga; lately deputy general manager, New Zealand Railways.
  • The Reverend Francis George McKean – of Pōkeno. For services in Tonga, New Hebrides, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands.
  • Robert Stronach Mitchell – inspector, New Zealand Police.
  • James Morgan – chief inspector, New Zealand Police.
  • Dr James Graham Power – of Thames. For services to medicine and the community.
  • Richard John Rassie – of Auckland. For services to sport, especially table tennis.
  • Francis John Stanton – of Christchurch; mountaineer. For services to the DC10 recovery operation, Antarctica, November–December 1979.
  • Catherine Edith Cydie Strang – of New Plymouth. For services to the theatre.
  • Hemi Wiremu – of London, England. For services to New Zealand interests in the United Kingdom.
Military division

British Empire Medal (BEM)

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Companion of the Queen's Service Order (QSO)

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For community service

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  • Dr Joseph Richard Dawson ED – of Christchurch.
  • Kathleen Muriel Evans – of Blenheim.
  • Norman Thomas Veech Gusscott – of Lower Hutt.
  • Kathleen Mullins – of Waiatarua.
  • Henry Russell Rice JP – of Auckland.
  • Anne Margaret West – of Kaitaia.

For public services

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Queen's Service Medal

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For community service

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  • Frederick John Stanley Adam – of Wellington.
  • Oleen Winifred Madge Adrian – of Dannevirke.
  • Bartholomew Michael Dennehy – of Napier.
  • Noel Edwin Gordon Dick – of Eketāhuna.
  • Hester Loughrey Gentles – of Christchurch.
  • Ernest Moreland Groube – of Whangārei.
  • William Hastings Jones – of Balclutha.
  • Agnes Gwendolene King – of Richmond.
  • Amrita Norma Large – of Auckland.
  • Marjory Mahala Lill – of Auckland.
  • Rosalie Hazel Lill – of Auckland.
  • Williamina Margaret McHardy – of Napier.
  • Dorothy Helen Meadows – of Hikurangi.
  • Mary Loma Lois Metherell – of Hamilton.
  • Isobel Brunton Mills – of Tapanui.
  • Martha Edna Moon – of Kaikohe.
  • Ronald Dalmore Munro – of Timaru.
  • Charles Edward Pethybridge – of Motueka.
  • Leonard Harry Sigglekow – of Takapuna.
  • Mary Eileen Orella Smith – of Auckland.
  • Dorothy Waititi – of Cape Runaway.
  • Airini Elizabeth Woodhouse – of Timaru.
  • Constance Ethel Wright – of Christchurch.

For public services

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  • George Witika Brown – of Te Karaka.
  • Harold Mark Vincent Burgess – of Wellington; detective senior sergeant, New Zealand Police.
  • Christina Kelly Davey – of Palmerston North.
  • Frederick Denbee – of Carterton.
  • Geoffrey Neville Dyer JP – of Tokoroa.
  • Alice Marjorie Fieldhouse – of Wellington.
  • Dr Thomas Michael Francis Fitzgerald – of Hāwera.
  • David Stewart Goulding JP – of Christchurch.
  • Trevor William Hick JP – of Silverdale.
  • Alan Purdy Jesson JP – of Rotorua.
  • Ian Henderson Johnson – of Lower Hutt; lately teacher, Taita College.
  • Allan George Lather – of Whangārei.
  • Daphne Irene Lawrence – of Lower Hutt.
  • Margaret Jean Leaf JP – of Auckland.
  • Ada Lucy Lee – of Christchurch.
  • Gordon Buckingham McGeorge JP – of Rakaia.
  • Henry James Martin JP – of Wainuiomata.
  • Colin Harry Stuart Miller JP – of Upper Hutt.
  • Frederick Sidney Phillips JP – of Gisborne.
  • Albert Pomeroy – of Invercargill.
  • Ronald Maxwell Stewart – of Invercargill.
  • Gilbert Richard Yeoman ED – of Whakatāne.

Queen's Fire Service Medal (QFSM)

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  • Colin James Flanagan – divisional officer, Dunedin Fire Brigade.
  • George Raymond Heaven – chief fire officer, Wellsford Volunteer Fire Brigade.
  • Peter Henry Thompson – chief fire officer, Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade.

Queen's Police Medal (QPM)

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Air Force Cross (AFC)

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  • Master Helicopter Crewman Ivan William Toothill – Royal New Zealand Air Force.

References

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  1. ^ "No. 48469". The London Gazette (3rd supplement). 31 December 1980. pp. 39–43.
  2. ^ "List of honours". The New Zealand Herald. 31 December 1980. p. 2.