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What is the New Zealand Royal Honours system?
History of the honours system
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How does the honours system work?
How do honours nominations work?
Why is it relevant for MEC’s mahi?
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Introducing MEC Honours nominations process
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What is the New Zealand Royal Honour
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The New Zealand royal honours system is
a system of orders, decorations and medals,
that recognises achievements of, or service by, New Zealanders.
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These recognitions are awarded to individuals for their
service to the community (often
voluntary), their
contribution in any field, or their
faithful service to the Crown or the
public sector.
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“Our honours system is a way for New Zealand to say thanks and well done to those who
have served and those who have achieved. We believe that such recognition is consistent
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with the egalitarian character of New Zealand society and enlivens and enriches it.” –
Report of the Prime Minister's Honours Advisory Committee, September 1995
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History of the New Zealand Royal Hono
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• In 1848, Governor George Grey received the first honour granted to a New Zealand resident.
• From 1848 to 1975, New Zealand used the British honours system.
• In 1975, after a review of the system, two uniquely New Zealand honours were integrated
into it: the Queen's Service Order, and the associated Queen's Ser
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• In 1987, the Order of New Zealand was instituted as the highest New Zealand honour.
It recognises “outstanding service to the Crown and people of New Zealand in a civil or
military capacity”.
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• In 1995, the system was comprehensively reviewed by a committee established by the then
Prime Minister. The committee sought public submissions on the system, and reported back
to the Prime Minister with a number of rec
the ommendations. A number of changes were made
to the system as a result. The most significant was the establishment of the New Zealand
Order of Merit in May 1996, which replaced New Zealand's use of the Order of the British
Empire.
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• As of 2021, only the dynastic British honours continue in active use in New Zealand, with the
exception of the Order of the Companions of Honour.
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Honours system is made
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The Order of New Zealand
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The New Zealand Order of Merit
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The Queen's Service Order and associat
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The New Zealand Distinguished Service Decoration
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The New Zealand Antarctic Medal.
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How does the honours system
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• Honours are administered by the Honours Unit, part of the Department of the
Prime Minister and Cabinet.
• Al nominations are considered by the Cabinet Appoint
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Committee, chaired by the Prime Minister. The formal responsibility for
making recommendations to The Queen for the grant of honours rests with
the Prime Minister.
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• The final honours lists are approved by The Queen of New Zealand on the
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Prime Minister's advice.
• The Governor-General, on behalf of the Queen, holds investiture ceremonies
for the people named in the Ne
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How do honours nominations
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• Honours Lists are published at
New Year and on
Queen’s Birthday. Special Lists
are published periodically (eg. COV-19)
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Anyone can nominate a person they think is worthy of a New Zealand Royal
Honour and
anyone can be nominated. Information
• Nominations are made through a
nomination form and
letters of support.
• Nomination forms are accepted throughout the year, but the processing and
consideration of nominations
takes at least six months prior to the
announcement of an honours list at Queen's
Official Birthday or New Year.
• DPMC’s Honours Unit assesses all n
the ominations (including background checks),
and provide advice to the APH Cabinet Committee on ‘finalists’
• Nominations are general (eg. not for a specific honour), and the number of
honours available is strictly limit
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receive recognition.
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Why is it relevant to MEC’s mahi
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Ethnic communities
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among honours
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Why is it relevant to MEC’s work?
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It aligns with MEC’s strategy…
Priority 1: Taking action to promote the value of
diversity and improve inclusion of ethnic
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communities within wider society
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Priority 4: Connecting and em
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powering ethnic
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New Zealand Honours : Timeline & Process
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MO send NYH
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identify
the Nomination
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nominees for
send briefing to
form and support
DPMC
identifying
nominee list
review and
MO send QBH
New Years
Minister’s Office
letter for each
nominees
send QBH
Honours (NYH)
for QBH
nominees to
(MO) for NYH
candidate
for QBH
nominations
30 Dec
to MO
DPMC
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New Years Honours
Queens Birthday
Potential Nominees
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Honours (QBH)
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The C&P Team
The Services Team:
The Ministers Office:
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• QBH announced 11 Jun • Nominees should be
• Minimum of 5
• Identify a long list of
• Signals to C&P request • Confirm which if any
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• Nominations close 20
identified throughout
nominees to be sent to
nominees for each
for nominees for each
nominees the Minister • Nominations close 15
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the year where
Minister’s Office for
honours round, and
Honour round
wil nominate for
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• Potential nominees
possible
each Honour’s round
repeat (if necessary)
• Shortlists nominees
Queens and New Years • Potential nominees
must be identified
• Nominees must be
• Training is needed for
• Complete Honours
and write up briefing
Honours
must be identified
between Jul and Aug
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C&P on how to write
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Nomination form on
for Minister’s Office
• Send to DPMC prior to
between Jan and Mar
• Shortlist of nominees
community and or
and fact check
behalf for the
and repeat (if
each nomination close • Shortlist of nominees
to go to Minister by
career/education field • A second round of
identified nominee
necessary)
off accompanying
to go to Minister by
early Oct
• Must not hold a recent
shortlist wil likely not
• Request support
• Peer reviews the
nomination documents
early Apr
• Final nominations due
New Zealand Honour
be needed if quality
letters for identified
Nomination forms and
• Final nominations due
to Minister by early
(last 4 years)
nominees are provided
nominees
send them to the MO
to Minister by early
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Due date
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Call for longlist of candidates is sent to C&P regional teams
By 21 March
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Longlist of candidates is sent to Services team
By 5 April 2022
C&P regional teams
Shortlisting and finalisation of top 5 nominees’ list to submit to
By 7 April 2022
*Shortlisting - (TBC)
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Peer review and submission – Services
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Advise on outcome of suggested nominees (and potential
By 29 April 2022 MO
reworking of the list)
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If applicable, C&P regional teams
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Approval of final list of nominees by the Minister
By 29 April 2022 MO
Completion of Nomination forms and sourcing of Letter of support By 25 May 2022
C&P regional teams
Peer review and submission of the Nomination forms
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and Letters By 27 May 2022 Services team
of support to the MO
Submission of Nominations to DPMC Honours Unit
By 15 June 2022
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• Share the timeframe for upcoming nominations with
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• Create a cross-regional Honours working group and ToR.
• Share with all C&P our new
database for tracking honours
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nominations and adding potential nominees at any time.
• Submission of long list of potential
Official nominees by 5 April.
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• Finalise shortlisting decision-making process.
• Add MEC Honours process t
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