The New Zealander of the Year Awards Office announce the Semi-Finalists in seven categories for the 2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa. From thousands of nominations, these remarkable New Zealanders stood out; identified by our independent judging panel as upholding the mana and spirit of this much-loved awards programme.
The Tindall Foundation proud to have walked alongside 14 of the semi-finalists, supporting the meaningful mahi they do in the organisations or causes they work for.
2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Te Pou Whakarae o Aotearoa Semi-Finalists:
- Dame Hinewehi Mohi DNZM (Havelock North) – Singer, songwriter and producer, Hinewehi Mohi is an artist of iconic status, who has championed the development of bilingual music, television production, music therapy and advocacy for te reo and tikanga Māori.
- Dame Judith Anne Kilpatrick CNZM (Auckland) – Dame Judith Anne Kilpatrick spent her career in nursing and is a pioneer of the field, in 2021 she was made a Dame Companion for services to nursing education, and has raised the standards and knowledge of the profession.
- Dame Valerie Adams DNZM (Auckland) – Dame Valerie Adams is known internationally for her strength and character on and off the shot put field; she has won 107 world events and received her fourth Olympic medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games.
- Professor Michael Baker MNZM (Wellington) – Professor, leading researcher, and Science Communicator of the Year, Professor Michael Baker, has been a reassuring, measured voice during the Covid-19 pandemic, influencing Government policy, and sharing his epidemiology expertise with the public in an easy and helpful way.
- Hon Kiri Allan (Gisborne) – Hon Kiri Allan is the East Coast MP and Minister for Conservation and Emergency Management and is known for publicly addressing her cancer diagnosis and encouraging others to get tested.
- Judge Andrew Becroft (Wellington) – Judge Andrew Becroft was the Children’s Commissioner for six years, ending his tenure in 2021; the former Principal Youth Court Judge has been vocal in his calls for further resourcing of the Royal Commission’s Inquiry into Abuse in Care, he is a tireless campaigner for the rights of children.
- Lisa Carrington MNZM (Auckland) – Flatwater sprint kayaker, Lisa Carrington, became New Zealand’s most decorated Olympian after winning three gold medals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics; her skill and hard work have made her one of New Zealand’s most successful and high-profile sports people.
- Lyall Thurston QSO JP (Rotorua) – Lyall Thurston campaigned for the inclusion of folic acid in bread products for more than 30 years, securing his goal in 2021, his work will help reduce neural tube defects (NTDs) in New Zealand babies.
- Melissa Vining (Southland) – Melissa Vining is an advocate for better and equitable health services for all New Zealanders; motivated by the loss of her husband Blair to bowel cancer, she’s set up a Charity Hospital delivering free colonoscopies to prevent the further loss of life for the people of Otago & Southland.
- Tā Tipene O’Regan (Canterbury) – Tā Tipene O’Regan is known for his work in Ngāi Tahu’s Treaty Settlement, as an educator and as a public figure whose life has been dedicated to building an inclusive, bicultural nation.
Miriama Kamo, Te Koruru Patron of the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards says, “Once again, it’s been an extraordinary year – marked with deep challenges, exhilarating celebrations and courageous decisions. And through it all, our Semi-Finalists have each demonstrated their unwavering commitment to making this country a better place for us all – stepping up to act as ‘pou,’ as support and strength for whanau, for communities, for our country and beyond. It’s an honour and a privilege to play a role in acknowledging the achievements of our 2022 Semi-Finalists. Ngā mihi nunui ki a koutou katoa.”
In its 13th year, the annual Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards celebrate Kiwi from all walks of life; those who inspire, give hope and lead across seven Award categories. Included in the categories this year is a new award dedicated to recognising those who are ensuring the future of our environment – The Department of Conservation and Ministry for the Environment New Zealand Environmental Hero of the Year Award Te Toa Taiao o te Tau.
Earlier this year, the Awards Office called on New Zealanders to honour extraordinary Kiwi, those who use their passion to make Aotearoa a better place, by casting a nomination. Thousands of nominations were then rigorously evaluated by an independent and diverse judging panel, and the 10 Semi-Finalists per category selected.
All Semi-Finalists go on for consideration in the next round of judging, where they are carefully whittled down to just three Finalists in each Award category, to be announced Tuesday 22 February. Category Winners will be revealed at the New Zealander of the Year Awards Gala Dinner, set to take place on Thursday 31 March 2022 in Tāmaki Makaurau.
To learn more about the 2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Awards Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa Semi-Finalists and their incredible stories, visit www.nzawards.org.nz.