2001 Birthday Honours
The Queen's Birthday Honours 2001 was announced on 16 June 2001 for the United Kingdom[1] (including Northern Ireland[2]), New Zealand (4 June),[3] Australia (11 June),[4] Barbados,[5] Bahamas,[6] Grenada,[7] Papua New Guinea,[8] Solomon Islands,[9] Tuvalu,[10] Saint Lucia, [11] Saint Vincent and The Grenadines,[12] Belize[13] and Saint Christopher and Nevis[14] on the occasion of the celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday.
Recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour. They are arranged by the country whose ministers advised The Queen on the appointments, honour, degree and where appropriate by division (i.e. Civil and Military). The Order of Precedence is determined by each individual realm
United Kingdom
Knight Bachelor
- Professor George Sayers Bain, President and Vice Chancellor, The Queen’s University of Belfast. For services to Higher Education and to the Low Pay Commission.
- Professor Anthony Edward Bottoms, Criminologist. For services to the Criminal Justice System.
- Percy James Butler, C.B.E., D.L. For charitable services, especially in Hampshire.
- Neil Robert Chalmers, Director, The Natural History Museum. For services to Museums.
- William Frederick Cotton, C.B.E., Chairman, Meridian Broadcasting. For services to Television Broadcasting and to Marie Curie Cancer Care.
- Donald Thomas Younger Curry, C.B.E., Chairman, Meat and Livestock Commission. For services to the Meat and Livestock Industries.
- Graham Martin Doughty, Leader, Derbyshire County Council. For services to Local Government.
- Joseph Anthony Dwyer, President, Institution of Civil Engineers. For services to Liverpool Vision.
- Terence (Terry) Farrell, C.B.E., Architect. For services to Architecture and Urban Design.
- James Galway, O.B.E. For services to music.
- Christopher Charles Gent, Chief Executive, Vodafone Group plc. For services to the Mobile Telecommunications Industry.
- Professor Robert Brian Heap, C.B.E., F.R.S. For services to Reproductive Biology and to International Science.
- Peter James Denton Job, Chief Executive, Reuters plc. For services to the Information and Media Industry.
- Professor John Andrew Likierman, Managing Director, Financial Management, Reporting and Audit, H.M. Treasury.
- Michael Nicholson Lord, Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means and a Deputy Speaker. For services to Parliament.
- Frank Budge Lowe. For services to the Advertising Industry and for charitable services.
- Professor Donald Neil MacCormick, M.E.P., Q.C., Regius Professor of Public Law, University of Edinburgh. For services to Scholarship in Law.
- Terence Hedley Matthews, O.B.E. For services to Industry and to Wales.
- Ian Mills, lately Regional Chairman, NHS Executive, London Regional Office. For services to the NHS.
- Robert Ogden, C.B.E., Chairman, Ogden Group of Companies. For charitable services in Yorkshire.
- Keith Povey, Q.P.M., H.M. Inspector of Constabulary. For services to the Police.
- Kevin Joseph Satchwell, Headteacher, Thomas Telford School, Shropshire. For services to Education.
- John Young Stewart, O.B.E. For services to Motor Racing.
- Peter Vardy, Chairman, Reg Vardy plc. For services to Business and to Education in North East England.
- Robert Brian Williamson, C.B.E., Chairman, LIFFE. For services to the Financial Services Industry.
- Professor Alan Geoffrey Wilson, Vice Chancellor, University of Leeds. For services to Higher Education.
Order of the Bath
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)
- William Robert McKay, C.B., Clerk of the House of Commons.
- Nicholas Lionel John Montagu, C.B., Chairman, H.M. Board of Inland Revenue.
- Lieutenant General Anthony David Pigott, C.B.E., late Corps of Royal Engineers.
- Joseph Grant Pilling, C.B., Permanent Secretary, Northern Ireland Office.
- Muir Russell, Permanent Secretary, Scottish Executive.
- Vice Admiral Peter Spencer.
Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)
Military Division
- Rear Admiral Jeremy Michael de Halpert.
- Rear Admiral Iain Robert Henderson, C.B.E.
- Major General Liam Diarmuid Curran, late Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
- Major General Archibald Peter Neil Currie, late Royal Regiment of Artillery.
- Major General Ashley Ernest George Truluck, C.B.E. (486759), late Royal Corps of Signals.
- The Venerable The Archdeacon Anthony Peter Bishop, Q.H.C., Royal Air Force.
- Air Vice-Marshal Thomas William Rimmer, O.B.E., Royal Air Force.
Civil Division
- John Frederick Ballard, Director, Water and Land, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
- Colin Victor Balmer, Principal Finance Officer, Ministry of Defence.
- Miss Philippa Catherine Drew, Director, Education, Training, Arts and Sport, Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
- Peter David Ewins, Chief Executive, Meteorological Office, Ministry of Defence.
- David Clive Gowdy. For public service.
- Michael Stephen Dreese Granatt, Head, Government Information and Communication Service, Cabinet Office.
- Neil Stuart McKay, Chief Operating Officer, Department of Health.
- Andrew Christie Normand, Crown Agent, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, Scottish Executive.
- Peter Ray. Senior Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence.
- David Maxwell Salisbury, Principal Medical Officer, Department of Health.
- Stephen Wynn Boys Smith, Director General, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office.
- Anita, Mrs Straker, O.B.E., Director, Key Stage 3 Strategy, Department for Education and Employment.
- John McMaster Samuel Hugh Glenn Thompson, Director General, Northern Ireland Court Service, a Department of the Lord Chancellor.
- Gerald David Wynn, Director of Operations, GCHQ.
Order of St Michael and St George
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)
- Sir John (Olav) Kerr, K.C.M.G., Head, H.M. Diplomatic Service.
Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)
- Graham Hugh Boyce, C.M.G., H.M. Ambassador, Cairo.
- Richard Billing Dearlove, O.B.E., Chief, Secret Intelligence Service.
- David Geoffrey Manning, C.M.G., Permanent Representative, UKDel, NATO.
- Nicholas Vernon Scheele. For services to British Motor Exports.
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
- Anthony John Abbott, O.B.E., Governor, Montserrat.
- Professor Michael Parker Banton, UN Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
- Paul Michael Barrett, O.B.E. For services to SmithKline Beecham and to Export.
- Stuart Armitage Brooks, O.B.E., Counsellor, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- Edward Paul Ronald Cautley. For services to British Business Interests Overseas.
- David John Hall, Deputy Chief Executive, British Trade International.
- Anthony Hamilton Millard Kirk-Greene, M.B.E. For services to the History of Africa.
- David Charles Hartridge, lately Director, Services Division, World Trade Organisation. For services to International Trade.
- John Andrew Patrick Hill, C.B.E. For services to British Trade Overseas.
- Peter Lawrence Hunt, lately H.M. Consul-General, Istanbul.
- Gerard Anthony Lemos. For services to the British Council.
- Peter Longworth, British High Commissioner, Harare.
- Miss Kaye Wight Oliver, O.B.E., British High Commissioner, Maseru.
- Professor Jonathan Dermot Spence. For services to the Study of Modern China.
- Charles Richard Vernon Stagg, H.M. Ambassador, Sofia.
- Selwyn Charles Cornelius Wheeler. For services to Broadcasting and Journalism Overseas.
Royal Victorian Order
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO)
- Major Sir Hew Fleetwood Hamilton-Dalrymple, Bt., K.C.V.O., Captain General, The Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland, Royal Company of Archers and Gold Stick for Scotland.
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)
- Hugh Ashley Roberts, C.V.O., Director of the Royal Collection and Surveyor of The Queen’s Works of Art.
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)
- The Reverend Professor Peter William Brunt, lately Physician to The Queen in Scotland.
- Graham, Baron Kirkham, Chairman, Joint Funding Board, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, and Trustee, Outward Bound Trust.
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)
- The Honourable Peter Macleod Benson, lately Auditor, Ascot Authority.
- Dr William Ronald Davey, lately Physician to The Queen.
- William Peter Dwerryhouse. For Personal Services.
- Dr Douglas James Allan Glass, Apothecary to the Household at Balmoral.
- Mary, The Lady Nicholas Gordon Lennox, Lady in Waiting to Princess Alexandra, the Honourable Lady Ogilvy.
- Ian Donald McGregor, Assistant Keeper of the Privy Purse.
- Juliette Mary, Mrs Woolley, Director of Fundraising, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)
- Nicholas Stewart Archer, lately Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales.
- Martin David Clayton, Assistant Curator, Print Room, Royal Library, Windsor Castle.
- Colonel David Wallace Cooper (Retired), lately Director of The Prince’s Scottish Youth Business Trust.
- Sergeant Robert Fulton, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- James Leonard Jackson, R.V.M.*, Armourer, Royal Collection.
- John Hywel James, lately Volunteer, The Prince’s Trust.
- Miss Sarah Suttor Key, Physiotherapist.
- Colin Francis McIntosh, President, Braemar Royal Highland Society.
- Miss Joy Margaret Quested-Nowell, Milliner to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
- Stephen Martin Pocklington, Head Teacher, Sandringham and West Newton School.
- Sergeant Paul Adrian Ronald Ridout, Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- Alan Peter Ryan, Assistant Property Manager, Buckingham Palace.
- Sergeant James Leonard Scottow, lately Royalty Protection Department, Metropolitan Police.
- Miss Mavis Gillian Shepheard, Assistant Clerk, Oxfordshire Lieutenancy.
- John Gordon (Jack) Sinclair, lately Bandleader.
- Miss Rosemarie Lynn Tart, Assistant Housekeeper, Buckingham Palace.
- Miss Angela Jane Wise, Personal Assistant to the Deputy Secretary, Duchy of Cornwall.
Royal Victorian Medal
Royal Victorian Medal (Gold)
- Edward Andrew Dodd, R.V.M., lately Gatekeeper, Balmoral Castle.
- Michael Christopher Martin Sealey, R.V.M.*, Chef to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
- William John Stephenson Tallon, R.V.M.*, Steward to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
- Raymond Allington, R.V.M., Forestry Foreman, Sandringham Estate.
- Frederick George Benefer, R.V.M., Fruit Farm Manager, Sandringham Estate.
- Peter Colin Farrow, R.V.M., Lorry Driver, Sandringham Estate.
- Trevor Mace, R.V.M., Plumber, Sandringham Estate.
Royal Victorian Medal (Silver)
- George Benjamin Bell, Foreman, Property Section, Windsor Castle.
- John Reginald Clist, lately Parks Worker, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Neil Cook, Ranger, Balmoral Estate.
- George William Cross, Craftsman Fitter, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- James Cecil Hadden, Principal Dresser to the Knights of the Thistle.
- George Herbert Laming, Carpenter, Crown Estate, Windsor.
- Allan David Masson, Mechanic, Balmoral Estate.
- Robert David McLean, Caretaker, Duchy of Lancaster, Cockfosters.
- Gordon Monteith, lately Gardener, Balmoral Estate.
- Patrick Shovelin, lately Liveried Messenger, St James’s Palace.
- William John Sim, Farm Grieve, Balmoral Estate.
- Dennis Tomlin, lately Yeoman Bed Goer, The Queen’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard.
- George Duncan Watt, Gamekeeper, Balmoral Estate.
Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)
- Sir Colin Rex Davis, C.B.E., Principal Conductor, London Symphony Orchestra. For services to Music.
Order of the British Empire
Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)
- Professor Ingrid Victoria Allen (Mrs Barnes Thompson), C.B.E., D.L. For services to Medical Research.
- Miss Eileen Atkins (Mrs Shepherd), C.B.E., Actress and Writer. For services to Drama.
- Wendy Patricia, Mrs Davies, Headteacher, Selly Park Technology College for Girls, Birmingham. For services to Education.
- Karlene Cecile, Mrs Davis, General Secretary, Royal College of Midwives. For services to Midwifery and to the NHS.
- Professor Julia Stretton Higgins, C.B.E., F.R.S., Professor of Polymer Science, Imperial College London. For services to Science.
- Miss Sheila Marshall McKechnie, O.B.E., Director, Consumers’ Association. For services to Consumers.
- Professor Lesley Howard Rees, Director of Education, Royal College of Physicians. For services to Medical Education.
- Dela, Mrs Smith, Headteacher, Beaumont Hill Special School, Darlington. For services to Education for Children with Special Educational Needs.
- Professor Ann Marilyn Strathern, William Wyse Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge. For services to Social Anthropology.
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)
- The Honourable Dr Howard Archibald Fergus, C.B.E., Former Speaker, Legislative Council, Montserrat.
- Air Marshal Roderick Harvey Goodall, C.B., C.B.E., A.F.C.*, Royal Air Force.
- Jeffrey Russell James, C.M.G., British High Commissioner, Nairobi.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Miss Chi-chi Nwanoku. Double bass player. For services to music. [15]
New Zealand
The Queen's Birthday Honours 2001 for New Zealand was published by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on 4 June 2001.[3]
The New Zealand Order of Merit
The Queen has been pleased, on the occasion of the New Zealand celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday, to approve the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit
Distinguished Companion (DCNZM)
Mrs Patricia Mary Harrison | Q.S.O. | Dunedin North | For services to education and the community. | |
The Right Honourable John Steele Henry | Q.C. | Auckland | For services as a Judge of the Court of Appeal. | |
Dr David Henry Lewis | Waitakere, Auckland | For services to yachting and exploration. | ||
Sister Pauline Margaret O'Regan | C.B.E. | Christchurch | For services to education and the community. | |
Dr Ranginui Joseph Isaac Walker | Auckland | For services to Māori. |
Companion (CNZM)
The Most Reverend Denis George Browne | Hamilton | For services to the community. | ||
Ms Judy Coralyn Sylvia Callingham | Auckland | For services to drama. | ||
Dr Shirley Joan Chapple | Auckland | For services to medicine and the community. | ||
Emeritus Professor John Dunmore | J.P. | Auckland | For services to literature and historical research. | |
Mrs Audrey Lily Eagle | Dunedin | For services to botanical art. | ||
Emeritus Professor Sir Raymond William Firth | London, United Kingdom | For services to anthropology. | ||
Miss Margaret Mary Hutchison | Wellington | For services to women and the community. | ||
Norman William Kingsbury | J.P. | Hamilton | For services to education. | |
Emeritus Professor George Alexander Knox | M.B.E. | Christchurch | For services to ecology and biological science. | |
Gary Albert Paykel | Auckland | For services to manufacturing and the community. | ||
Dr Merimeri Penfold | Te Atatu South | For services to Māori. | ||
Hapimana Toby Rikihana | Christchurch | For services to education. | ||
Emeritus Professor William Edward Willmott | Christchurch | For services to New Zealand - China relations. |
Officer (ONZM)
Dr David Maxwell O'Neill Becroft | Auckland | For services to medicine. | ||
William David Benjamin | J.P. | Westport | For services to local body and community affairs. | |
Peter Wilson Boag | Wellington | For public and community services. | ||
Michael Shane Campbell | Titahi Bay, Porirua City | For services to golf. | ||
Dr Karen Mary Cooper | Hastings | For services to science. | ||
Dr Lawrence James Croxson | Turangi | For services to dental health. | ||
Michael Patrick Doolan | Christchurch, currently in Hampshire, United Kingdom | For services to social welfare. | ||
Robert Leslie Field | Feilding | For services to the motor industry. | ||
Paul Fitzharris | Waitati, Otago | Lately Assistant Commissioner of Police, New Zealand Police. | ||
Dr Brian Edgar Goulden | Palmerston North | For services to the equine industry. | ||
Mrs Eleanor Ann Hawthorn | Pukekohe | For services to pharmacy and the community. | ||
Ms Elizabeth Hawthorne | Auckland | For services to the theatre. | ||
Ms Robyn Mary Hunt | J.P. | Wellington | For services to people with disabilities. | |
Dr Austin Vernon Mitchell | London, United Kingdom | For services to New Zealand interests in the United Kingdom. | ||
Stanley Arthur Palmer | Auckland | For services to fine art. | ||
Ms Ann Robinson | Auckland | For services to glass art. | ||
Miss Elizabeth Anne Rowse | Wellington | For services to ballet and dance. | ||
Mrs Catherine Rosaleen Saunders | Auckland | For services to broadcasting and the community. | ||
Peter Charles Sinclair | Auckland | For services to broadcasting. | ||
Ralph Allan Stockdill | Wellington | For services to employment relations. | ||
John Douglas Storey | Te Awamutu | For services to the dairy industry. | ||
Duncan Wishart Taylor | J.P. | Waiareka, Oamaru | For services to local government. | |
Michael Anthony Walsh | Lower Hutt | For services to softball. | ||
Ms Susan Accushla Wilson | Wellington | For services to the theatre. |
- New Zealand Defence Force
Commodore Alan John Peck | (Q18460) | Lower Hutt | Royal New Zealand Navy. | |
Warrant Officer Class One Hohaia Charles Collier | (K557805) | Paraparaumu | Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. |
Officer (ONZM) - Additional
Colonel Martin John Angus Dransfield | (E55963) | Colonels' List, New Zealand Army | |
Wing Commander Russell Graeme Pirihi | M.V.O. (N90931), | Royal New Zealand Air Force |
Member (MNZM)
Mrs Maureen Rose Aitken | Plimmerton | For services to the community. | ||
Kerry Ayling Ashby | Manukau City | For services to rowing. | ||
William David Baillie | Auckland | For services to athletics. | ||
Richard Peter Bentley | Manukau City | For services to the community. | ||
Dr Katharine Helen Campbell Bowden | Tutukaka, Whangarei | For services to public health and the community. | ||
Philip Douglas Broadhurst | Auckland | For services to jazz music. | ||
Graham Read Burgess | Auckland | For services to cricket. | ||
Kenneth Soo Keung Chan | J.P. | Wellington | For services to the Chinese community. | |
Mrs Wilma Coppins | Auckland | For services to the community. | ||
Jesse Maisey Crutchley | Ranfurly, Central Otago | For services to farming, local bodies and the community. | ||
Patrick John Davidsen | Nelson | Chief Fire Officer, Stoke Volunteer Fire Brigade. For services to the New Zealand Fire Service and the community. | ||
Mrs Yvonne Dufaur | Auckland | For services to volunteer management. | ||
Mrs Carroll Elizabeth Finlayson | J.P. | Pokeno | For services to the community. | |
Trevor Richard Duncan Flint | Christchurch | For services to table tennis. | ||
Dr Ross Clifton Gordon | Stratford | For services to the community. | ||
Mrs Mary Frances Haughey | Christchurch | For services to the community. | ||
Murray John Henshall | Auckland | For services to mental health. | ||
Galumalemana Alfred Hunkin | Tawa, Wellington | For services to the Pacific Islands community. | ||
Cecil Henry Irwin | J.P. | Dunedin | For services to education. | |
Bruce George Kilmister | Auckland | For services to the community. | ||
Terrence Edward King | J.P. | Invercargill | For services to the community. | |
Mrs Jadwiga Lendnal | Wellington | For services to the Polish community. | ||
Andrew Roy Leslie | J.P. | Petone | For services to rugby. | |
Daniel Samuel Lewis | J.P. | formerly Wellington and now of Caulfield, Victoria, Australia | For services to the community. | |
Graham James Lindsay | J.P. | Blenheim | For services to economic development. | |
Mrs Suzanne Joy Lynch | Auckland | For services to entertainment. | ||
Mrs Edith Jessie McGimpsey | Waimate, South Canterbury | For services to the community. | ||
Mrs Doris Elizabeth Mehrtens | Hokitika | For services to the community. | ||
Mrs Cynthia Ann Mills | J.P. | Porirua | For services to the community. | |
Ms Elizabeth (Liz) Ceiridwen Moore (Mrs Lambert) | Auckland | For services to education. | ||
James Moriarty | Wellington | For services to drama. | ||
Shirley Erena Murray | Raumati | For services as a hymn writer. | ||
Cyril Te Hiringanuku Ngamane | Thames | For services to the community. | ||
Associate Professor Angela Rosalind Creighton Pack | Dunedin | For services to dentistry. | ||
Mrs Diana Rae Parsons | Christchurch | For services to music and the community. | ||
Ms Linda Pearson | Auckland | For services to community health. | ||
John Charles Perriam | Cromwell, Central Otago | For services to the wool industry. | ||
Mrs Edith Rae | Whakatane | For services to the community. | ||
Karl Robinson | Auckland | For services to welfare work. | ||
Patrick Bernard Robinson | J.P. | Rawene | For services to local government and the community. | |
John Leonard Schwabe | Palmerston North | For services to music. | ||
Henry John Stace | E.D. | Picton | For services to marine heritage and local body affairs. | |
Alan Reynal Stevens | Lower Hutt | For services to athletics. | ||
Mrs Maureen Te Rangi Rere I Waho Waaka | Rotorua | For services to tourism and the community. | ||
Dr John Warham | Christchurch | For services to ornithology. | ||
Mrs Apo Henarata Te Huia Wawatai | Tikitiki, East Coast | For services to the community. | ||
Mrs Judith Williams | Wellington | For services to the New Zealand Portrait Gallery. |
- New Zealand Defence Force
Arthur James Wright | Ohinewai | For services to horse trials. | ||
Warrant Officer Seaman Reece Stuart Golding | (S17588) | Royal New Zealand Navy | ||
Warrant Officer Marine Technician (Propulsion) James Donald Hayes | (T20901) | Royal New Zealand |
Member (MNZM) - Additional
Major Andrew Carson Dunn | (C769904) | Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps | ||
Flight Sergeant Peter Alexander Wilson | (D87380) | Royal New Zealand Air Force | ||
Staff Sergeant Alan Bruce Marriott | (R55790) | The Corps Royal New Zealand Engineers | ||
Corporal Mark Anderson | (A181516) | Corps Royal New Zealand Military Police |
Queen's Service Order (QSO)
Foster John Husband | Taramea Bay, Riverton | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Dorothy May McCaw | Milton, Otago | For Community Service | ||
The Reverend John Alexander Marsden | Auckland | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Merle Elizabeth Newlove | Dargaville | For Community Service | ||
Mrs Pauline Eunice Tangiora | Q.S.M. J.P. | Mahia | For Community Service | |
Mrs Jeanette Kathleen Tarbotton | Ashburton | For Community Service | ||
John Elliott Watson | Wellington | For Community Service | ||
Miss Judith Ann Wilson | Manukau City | For Community Service | ||
Ross Leslie Allen | J.P. | New Plymouth | For Public Services | |
Mrs Frana Grace Cardno | J.P. | Te Anau | For Public Services | |
Anthony Paul Holman | Auckland | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Nita Vilna Hornbrook | J.P. | Nelson | For Public Services | |
Leo Francis McKendry | Blenheim | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Mollie Ngan-Kee | J.P. | Lower Hutt | For Public Services | |
Mrs Olwen Grace Mary Norton | Timaru | For Public Services | ||
Mrs Susan Ann Urquhart | Wellington | For Public Services |
Queen's Service Medal (QSM)
- Community Service
Leslie Walter Carrick | Dunedin | |||
Mrs Mary Nancye Christina Carrick | Dunedin | |||
Raymond Colin Clayton | Rotorua | |||
Johnny Tahu Cooper | Lower Hutt | |||
Mrs Nina Jackalyn Crawford | Waiuku | |||
Ms Gillian Patricia Davies | Wellington | |||
Miss Lois Annis Duncan | Wellington | |||
Miss Patricia Mary Fowle | Waihi | |||
Mrs Judith Ann Fowler | Auckland | |||
David Langton Gallop | Christchurch | |||
Jack Douglas Gillespie | Christchurch | |||
Frank Barton Greenem | Palmerston North | |||
Mrs Leonie Elizabeth Gunning | Auckland | |||
Mrs Shirley Jean Hyland | Gisborne | |||
Mrs Teata Inakura | Kumeu | |||
Brian John Kennedy | Auckland | |||
James Robert Lynch | Wellington | |||
Raymond Maurice McConchie | Nelson | |||
Andrew James McKenzie | Carterton | |||
William McKenzie | North Shore City | |||
Mrs Mary Susanne (Honey) Martin | J.P. | Taupo | ||
James John Oliver Mitchell | J.P. | Manukau City | ||
Mrs Vera Lily Kate Mummery | Auckland | |||
Mrs Shirley Ivy May Pearpoint | Feilding | |||
Mrs Margaret Effie Roberts (Margot Lloyd) | North Shore City | |||
Mrs Ina Jean Rountree | Manukau City | |||
Kenneth Gordon Sager | Putaruru | |||
Mrs Merle Napper Sheehan | Rangiora | |||
Mrs Tapaeru Skinnon | Wellington | |||
Colin Woulds Smith | Hamilton | |||
Mrs Betty Stone | Greymouth | |||
Desmond Brian Waite | Auckland | |||
Mrs Heather Anne Walker | Wairoa | |||
Mrs Verna Lenice Warner | J.P. | Taumarunui | ||
Tutarangi Wichman | Havelock North |
- For Public Services
Ashley George Bell | Levin | |||
Graham John Bell | Rotorua | Detective Inspector, New Zealand Police. | ||
John Patrick Cyril Blumsky | Waikuku Beach | |||
Alexander Maurice Clarke | Wainuiomata | |||
Trevor Vincent Collings | Papakura | |||
Mrs Beryl Joy Doyle | J.P. | Paraparaumu Beach | ||
John Douglas Walter Gadsby | J.P. | Hastings | Fire Force Commander, Hastings District Council Rural Fire Authority. | |
Mrs Pamela Maureen Garbes | Kaikoura | |||
Mrs (Doreen) Ruth Hammond | J.P. | Lower Hutt | ||
John William Hull | J.P. | Pukekohe | ||
Mrs Pamela Jamieson | Huntly | |||
Gordon David Kirk | Christchurch | |||
Frank William Leadley | Opua | |||
William Charles Nicholl MacLean | Johnsonville | Lately, Station Commander, Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service | ||
Norman Charles McIntosh | Hamilton | Senior Constable, New Zealand Police. | ||
Keith Leslie McKenzie | Taumarunui | |||
Ms Davida Morehu Mita | Palmerston North | |||
Ms Dawne Muriel Morton | Wanganui | |||
Warren Keith Oliver | Grey Valley | Volunteer Fireman, Ikamatua Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service. | ||
Alexander Bruce Ott | Governors Bay | |||
Wayne Ingoa Panapa | Hamilton | Senior Constable, New Zealand Police. | ||
David Harold Parker | J.P. | Warkworth | ||
Mrs Judith Ngaire Maud Pickard | Hamilton | |||
Nicholas John Pupich | Blackball, Westland | Senior Station Officer, Ikamatua Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire Service. | ||
Alison Marie Quigan | Palmerston North | |||
Ralph Ian Rayner | Clareville | |||
Lance Andrew Rollo | Wainuiomata | Constable, New Zealand Police. | ||
Mrs Yvonne Gladys Saville | Christchurch | |||
Manu Robert Alan Tawhai | Wellington | |||
Jack Trevor Van Dyk | J.P. | Auckland | ||
Michael Paul Walsh | North Shore City | Constable, New Zealand Police. | ||
Cyril Whitaker | Havelock North | |||
Francis William Woodward | Hamilton |
References
- ↑ United Kingdom The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56237. pp. 1–27. 16 June 2001.
- ↑ The Belfast Gazette: no. 6253. pp. 637–638. 15 June 2001.
- 1 2 "The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2001". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand). 4 June 2001.
- ↑ "The Queen's Birthday 2001 Honours" (PDF). Government House, Canberra. 11 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56238. p. 29. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56239. pp. 31–32. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56240. p. 33. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56241. pp. 35–36. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56242. p. 37. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56243. p. 39. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56244. pp. 41–42. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56245. p. 43. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56246. p. 45. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 56247. p. 47. 15 June 2001.
- ↑ "The Queen's Birthday Honours". BBC. 2001-06-15. Retrieved 2015-05-26.