Kia ora. Nga mihi o te tau hou. Greetings to you all, for the New Year.
It's an honour as Governor-General, and representative of Her Majesty the Queen of New Zealand, to give my first New Year message.
The start of the year is a time when most of us take a break, catch up with family and friends and enjoy the long summer days. It's also a time when we reflect on the year that was and look forward to the year ahead.
The last year has been difficult. The loss of life from the earthquake on February 22, like the Pike River Mine disaster in November 2010, reminded us that life is precious. When the container vessel Rena went aground near Tauranga, we were reminded that protecting our pristine environment is also important to us. As a nation where the roots of family, neighbourhood and community run far and deep, these events touched us all.
While we remember these terrible events, we should not forget all that we have achieved. It was superb, for example, that the All Blacks won the Rugby World Cup, giving us something to celebrate. Even more fantastic was the way we made the tournament our own, embracing the notion of a stadium of four million people.
Our response to the good and to the sad times has galvanised my belief in New Zealanders. I have seen New Zealanders repeatedly demonstrating the values we all cherish. I have seen compassion, warmth, tolerance and a strong sense of community, where everyone is prepared to get stuck in and help friends and strangers alike. And I have been impressed by the talent and innovation demonstrated by our young people and leaders in many fields.