Ordinary Kiwis who do extraordinary things will be celebrated in a new set of national awards launched by the Herald as part of its 150th birthday celebrations.
Hosted in partnership with Classic Hits, the Pride of New Zealand Awards will recognise the efforts of Kiwis who each year make a real difference in their communities.
The awards were launched at a function celebrating the Herald's 150th birthday at the Auckland Art Gallery last night.
The inaugural awards in six categories are an opportunity for the newspaper and its radio partner to give something back to New Zealand.
"The people who make the most positive, uplifting and inspiring contributions in the community do so selflessly, and many of the most outstanding efforts go unheralded," APN New Zealand chief executive Martin Simons said. "We want to change that and recognise everyday people doing extraordinary things.