Ian Mune
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Among New Zealand’s very first movie market stars and a kid cancer medical professional are amongst receivers of the nation’s leading honours
“It’s an extremely Kiwi thing, this position of being a jack-of-all-trades simply in order to pay the lease,” states acclaimed star, author and director for phase and screen, Ian Mune.
He was amongst 151 receivers of New Year Honours, acknowledged for their accomplishments or service to their neighborhoods.
He’s signed up with by Dr Scott Macfarlane, likewise made a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for changing cancer treatment for kids, and The Right Honourable Trevor Mallard, previous Speaker of your house of Representatives.
Māori magnate Pania Tyson-Nathan has actually been made a Dame, together with Samoan New Zealand-born Sarai Bareman, for her services to football governance.
Leading from left: Ian Mune, Scott Macfarlane, Trevor Mallard, Sarai Bareman, Pania Tyson-Nathan, receivers of the nation’s leading honours.
Image: RNZ
A star with more than 70 screen functions to date, Sir Ian has actually continued to carry out in a range of movie, tv and theatre productions, most just recently in the mini-series The Pact (2021 ).
“The one I’m enthusiastic about is the one I’m doing at the time,” he informed RNZ“If I’m acting that’s what I’m enthusiastic about, if I’m directing that’s what I’m enthusiastic about, if I’m composing that’s what I’m enthusiastic about.”
He co-wrote Sleeping Dogs (1977) and Farewell Pork Pie (1981 ); and directed Came a Hot Friday (1984 ), the coming-of-age drama End of the Golden Weather (1991 ), The entire of the Moon (1997) and the follow up to As soon as Were Warriors, What Becomes of the Brokenhearted (1999) – among others.
Now 82 years of ages, he is identified as a leader who established the theatre and movie market into feasible occupations in New Zealand.
3 other health specialists have actually been made Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit: paediatric anaesthetist and extensive care professional Brian Anderson, professional anaesthetist Vanessa Beavis and radiologist Graeme Bydder.
Kept in mind New Zealand hymn author Marnie Barrell has actually been identified for her work and made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit. The music instructor, lay preacher and artist at St Mary’s Anglican Church in Christchurch has actually been hymn composing because 1986 and approximates she has actually composed “50 or 60”.
She informed RNZ she was “incredulous and pleased” to be noted as a recipient – however just after she understood the e-mail wasn’t a rip-off.
When asked what made an excellent hymn, she stated: “It’s on the edge of poetry.
“It requires to be gotten in touch with the historical faith of the Church however likewise requires to relocate modern instructions.
“The Church’s thinking does develop a good deal with time.”
Choices about the receivers were made by the previous federal government, prior to the 2023 General Election.
Below is the complete list of the New Year Honours for 2024.
DNZM: To be Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Sarai-Paea (Sarai) Bareman – For services to football governance
Pania Tyson-Nathan (Rongomaiwahine), MNZM, JP – For services to Māori and company
KNZM: To be Knights Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Dr Scott Duncan Macfarlane – For services to health
The Right Honourable Trevor Colin Mallard – For services as a Member of Parliament and as Speaker of your house of Representatives
Ian Barry Mune, OBE – For services to movie, tv and theatre
CNZM: To be Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Teacher Brian Joseph Anderson – For services to paediatrics and anaesthesia
Dr Vanessa Shona Beavis – For services to anaesthesia
David Kenrick Beeche – For services to sports administration
Teacher Timothy Clinton Bell – For services to computer technology education
John Donald Brakenridge – For services to the New Zealand food and fiber sectors and the merino market
Teacher Graeme Mervyn Bydder – For services to medical imaging
Philip (Pip) Maxwell Cheshire – For services to architecture
Clive Ernest Fugill (Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Rangi Wewehi) – For services to Māori art
Dale Mary Adeline Garratt – For services to Christian music production
David Reginald Garratt – For services to Christian music production
Clive David (David) Hill, MNZM – For services to literature, especially kids’s literature
Yolanda Lou-Anne Wisewitch Soryl – For services to literacy education
Dr Kevin Edward Trenberth – For services to geophysics
Jo-anne Edna Mary (Lady Dingle) Wilkinson, MNZM – For services to youth
James Ross (Ross) Wilson (Ngāi Tahu) – For services to the trade union motion and work environment security
Dr Johanna Julene Wood – For services to football governance
ONZM: To be Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Partner Professor James Gregory (Greg) Anson – For services to work out sciences and neuroscience
Susan Battye – for services to carrying out arts education
Teacher Francis Harry (Frank) Bloomfield – For services to neonatology
Ereti Taetuha (Letty) Brown (Te Whānau-ā-Apanui, Ngāti Porou), QSM – For services to Māori and early youth education
Richard Waldron Bunton – For services as a heart cosmetic surgeon
Steven George (Steve) Campbell – For services to Search and Rescue
Dr Rosemary Beatrice Cathcart, QSM – For services to talented kids
Dr Cherie Maria Chu-Fuluifaga – For services to education
Valerie Ann (Val) Deakin – For services to dance
Barbara Helen Dreaver – For services to investigative journalism and Pacific neighborhoods
Dr Graeme Peter Elliott – For services to wildlife preservation
Philip Douglas Gifford – For services to broadcasting and sports journalism
Theodora Mary Götz – For services to gymnastics
Anthony Trevor Gray – For services to accounting and Māori company
Investigator Inspector Craig James Hamilton – For services to the New Zealand Police and neighborhood
Rosemary Alice (Rose) Henderson – For services to social work and health
Robert George Holding – For services to Pacific literature and organization
Partner Professor Tristram Richard Ingham (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga, Ngāti Porou) – For services to the special needs neighborhood
Emeritus Professor Edith Marion (Marion) Jones – For services to education
Marie Carmel Celebrado Lindaya – For services to multicultural neighborhoods
Frank Lindsay – For services to the apiculture market
Norah Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Matthews – for services to curling
Hamish John McCrostie – For services to outside leisure and Search and Rescue
James Robert Morris – For services to table tennis
Dr Hana Merenea O’Regan (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha) – For services to education
Dr Anneliese Ruth Parkin – for services to the general public Service
Jane Frances Patterson, MNZM – For services to sports administration
Kevin Frank Pivac – For services to the deaf rugby neighborhood
Mary Jane Rivers – For services to community-led advancement, governance and education
Dr Caroline Seelig – For services to education
Tania Joy Te Rangingangana Simpson (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngā Puhi, Ngāi Tahu) – For services to governance and Māori
Dr Simon Snook – For services to reproductive health
Larnce Joseph Wichman – For services to the seafood market and marine preservation
Rosemary Dawn (Rose) Wilkinson – For services to the blind and vision impaired neighborhood
Major General Evan George Williams – For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
Emeritus Professor Peter Donald (Don) Wilson – For services to obstetrics and gynaecology
Jodi Ann Wright – For services to the arts
MNZM: To be Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit
Harriet Bennett Allan – For services to the publishing market
Margaret Louise (Marnie) Barrell – For services as a hymn author
Luke Boustridge – For services to the electrical market and employment training
Monica Jacqueline Briggs – For services to ladies and governance
Patrick William Bronte – For services to military history
Barbara Joan Dewson – For services to oral and oral health treatment
Carla Elena Donson – For services to ladies and the neighborhood
Aaron Murray Fleming – For services to the neighborhood and sport
Tevita Filisonu’u Funaki – For services to Pacific health
Robert Lawrence Gemmell – For services to martial arts and the neighborhood
Pamela Mary (Pam) Hanna – For services to the neighborhood and early youth education
Roslyn Aileen Hiini – For services to females and the union motion
Phillip Terence (Phil) Humphreys – For services to individuals with impairments and sport
Christine Mary (Kira) Hundleby – For services to Pacific arts
Richard Geoffrey Keddell – For services to orthopaedics
Trevor John Kempton – For services to the arts and city government
Julie Ann King – For services to education
Joan (Jo) Knight – For services to the environment
Patricia Jacqueline (Jacqui) Knight – For services to Lepidoptera preservation and the neighborhood
Philippa Agnes Laufiso – For services to arts and the neighborhood
Vivien Lynette Heretaniwha (Heretaniwha) Lee – For services to detainee assistance and Māori
Tupe Lualua – For services to the arts
Huhana Te Uru Naomi Anne (Naomi) Manu (Rangitāne, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga) – For services to STEM education and Māori
Aych Carlin McArdle – For services to the rainbow neighborhood
Pearl Naulder – For services to education
Aaron Roger Nicholson – For services to the New Zealand Police and Search and Rescue
Dinah Jane Okeby – For services to the general public Service
Kahira Rata Patricia Olley (Ngāti Rongomai, Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti Toa) – For services to females, youth and the avoidance of household violence
Ria Dawn Percival – For services to football
Dr Anne Doloras Perera – For services to food science and nutrition
Anuradha Ramkumar – For services to Indian classical dance
Paul William James Reti (Ngāpuhi) – For services to ju-jitsu
Alexandra Lowe (Ali) Riley – For services to football
Silao Vaisola (Lemalu Silao) Sefo – For services to Pacific health
Susan Jane (Jane) Sinclair – For services to art and education
Prem Singh – For services to multicultural neighborhoods
Harold Edgar (Edgar) Spark – For services to train unions
The Honourable Maryan Street – For services as a Member of Parliament and to human and democratic rights
Dr Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni – For services to education
Yvonne Lenette (Bonnie) Sue – For services to health and Māori
Joyce Alma Talbot – For services to the cruising administration
Teacher Yvonne Jasmine Te Ruki Rangi o Tangaroa Underhill – For services to tertiary education and Pacific Development
Makerita (Vaosa ole Tagaloa Makerita Urale) Urale – For services to Pacific arts
Tama-o-Rangi (Tama) Waipara (Ngāti Ruapani, Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Porou) – For services to Māori music
David John West – For services to neighborhood advancement
Diane Christine Wilson (Maniapoto) – For services to the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association
Senior Sergeant Karl Edwin Rostance Wilson – For services to the New Zealand Police, catastrophe victim recognition and Search and Rescue
Lindsay Macdonald Wood – For services to ecological sustainability and environment modification awareness
Honorary
Ismail Kaşdemir – For services to New Zealand-Türkiye relations
The Queen’s Service Order QSO: To be Companions of the Queen’s Service Order
Paul Thomas Gibson – For services to handicapped individuals
The Queen’s Service Medal QSM
Victoria Louise Andrews – For services to heritage conservation and preservation
Lyall Ashley Bailey – For services to the neighborhood and city government
David Alan (Ginge) Burnett – For services to multisport
Ian Peter (Peter) Carr, JP – For services to the neighborhood
Neville Albert Carter – For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand rugby
Paul Clements – For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the neighborhood
Ewen Douglas Phillip Coleman – For services to theatre
Lawrence John (Laurie) Counsell – For services to rowing
Alison Eleanor Crawford – For services to the neighborhood
Russel George Geange – For services to swimming and rugby
Helen Alison Gordon – For services to the neighborhood
Trevor John Hawkins (Ngāti Kahungunu) – For services to the neighborhood
Katherine Jane (Katie Terris) Hawley – For services to the neighborhood and the arts
Barbara Mary Hay – For services to the neighborhood and education
Kristeen Elizabeth Johnston – For services to the neighborhood
Eruera Taihaere (Eru) Kaiwai (Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti) – For services to the neighborhood
Allan John Kerr – For services to music
Geoffrey Ramon (Geoff) Lienert – For services to sports administration, especially biking and sports
Te Ao Marama Maaka (Ngāti Hauā, Ngāti Wairere a Ngāi te Rangi) – For services to the neighborhood
Brian Campbell McCandless, CB, CBE – For services to the neighborhood
Desmond Frank (Des) Meads – For services to hockey and the neighborhood
Ngahiwi Takamore Meroiti (Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tama) – For services to netball
Dr Michael John Hugh Miller – For services to rural health
Manisha Morar – For services to the Indian neighborhood
Bruce Alexander Nairn – For services to the neighborhood and sport
Hansaben Dhanji (Hansa) Naran, JP – For services to the Indian neighborhood
Karen Gaye Ngatai – For services to the neighborhood
Pleasure Margaret Oakly – For services to ladies and education
Gavin John O’Donnell – For services to the rural neighborhood and preservation
Brian Ernest Gladstone Pegler – For services to social work
James Harry (Harry) Piner, MStJ – For services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the neighborhood
Alister Douglas Robertson – For services to individuals with dementia
Jennifer Mary Mayson Saywood, JP – For services to corrective justice and females
Jennifer Mary Schollum – For services to the neighborhood and heritage conservation
Susan Gay (Susan Jordan) Stevens Jordan – For services to senior citizens and dance
Rowena Ngaio Tana (Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Manu, Te Kapotai, Ngāti Kawa, Te Orewai, Ngāti Te Ara, Ngāpuhi), JP – For services to the Māori neighborhood
Rai Vaeruarangi – For services to the Cook Islands neighborhood
William Neil (Neil) Walker – For services to outside bowls and smallbore rifle shooting
Athula Cuda Bandara Wanasinghe, JP – For services to the Sri Lankan neighborhood and cricket
Honorary
Liyanage Sadun Sampath (Sadun) Kithulagoda – For services to the Sri Lankan neighborhood
The New Zealand Antarctic Medal NZAM
Dr Megan Ruby Balks – For services to Antarctic soil science
The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration DSD
Lieutenant Commander Louis James Munden-Hooper – For services to the New Zealand Defence Force
Lieutenant Commander Makoare Kohupara (Mark) Te Kani (Ngāti Porou, Rongowhakaata, Te Aitanga a Mahaki, Te Whakatōhea), MNZM – For services to the New Zealand Defence Force