
'You don’t treat a picture, you treat a patient': Rotorua doctor honoured for services to radiology and education
Making pictures with ultrasound: Barbara Hochstein recognised in King's Birthday Honours.
Making pictures with ultrasound: Barbara Hochstein recognised in King's Birthday Honours.
King's Birthday Honours from around Rotorua and the Bay of Plenty.
Noel McCutcheon has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Although the KSM honour is positive, Lake said he accepted it with great reluctance.
Te Puke fire chief recognised for services to Fire & Emergency NZ and the community.
Dr Murray Williams says he enjoys motivating others to get involved in conservation.
Robin Clarke has been doing work in the community since the 1970s.
Rex Kerr made a difference in college, community, and rugby circles.
Merv Allison has played in brass bands for 82 years.
Henry Brittain is a key person at the Wellington Tramway Museum.
Philately has taken Jeanette Banfield all over the world.
15 locals have received King's Birthday Honours.
Karen Bartlett has spent more than 40 years working for the public.
'I love the community - my family has lived here for five generations.'
Ian Campbell says he feels honoured to join the ranks of leaders he admires.
Hikoi 4 Life founder Les Hokianga receives a King's Service Medal.
The geothermal industry trailblazer has been made an Officer of the NZ Order of Merit.
Sam Lewis has been dedicated to farming and associated businesses.
'Everyone I’ve worked with deserves this award but I feel very humbled.'
Our reporters caught up with the recipients.
Anthony Dreaver has promoted the history of Kāpiti and Horowhenua for many years.
Stephen Cox has been involved in cycling continuously since 1968.
Joss Urbahn has spent 40-plus years dedicating her time to squash and surf lifesaving.
Leigh Hopper is proud of his family legacy.
He is the first member of the Bulls Volunteer Fire Brigade to serve for 50 years.
Ashworth worked to improve farming practices in Ethiopia and Afghanistan.
'It's a hole now for us without such a strong [voice] in the community.'
She has been committed to the preservation of South Taranaki history.
Beckham said he also swapped beekeeping tips with the King during their private meeting.
Times: 'Harry is an offensive player ... whereas William is a solid defensive player.'