Spirit Of Service Awards Finalists Announced
Te Kawa Mataaho has announced 24 finalists for this year’s Te Hāpai Hapori | Spirit of Service Awards.
Te Hāpai Hapori | Spirit of Service Awards are awarded annually to celebrate outstanding public services and initiatives that make a difference for New Zealanders.
A total of 70 entries across all Award categories were received from across the public sector, highlighting the outstanding work of individuals, agencies, organisations and joint initiatives with iwi and communities.
Member of the judging panel, Hannah Cameron (Te Kawa Mataaho Deputy Commissioner, Strategy and Policy) said this year’s entries were impressive and highlighted the amazing work happening across the system.
This work focuses on serving the communities of New Zealand. Entries ranged from infrastructure strategy to national health initiatives to the official recognition of Matariki –with six people put forward for Te Tohu mō te Kaiārahi Rangatahi o te Tau | Young Leader of the Year Award.
“I’m amazed at the achievements and dedication of our young Public Service leaders,” said Ms Cameron. “They truly embody the spirit of service.”
“The quality of entries and the difference they are making for New Zealanders is incredible.”
Judging for the Awards takes place in late July. The winners will be announced on 15 September.
The Commission’s website provides all the details of finalists.
The five award categories are:
- Te Tohu mō ngā Hua E Pai Ake Ana | Better Outcomes Award
- Te Tohu mō te Ratonga Whakahirahira | Service Excellence Award
- Te Tohu mō te Tūhonotanga a Ngāi Māori me te Karauna | Māori Crown Relationships Award
- Te Tohu mō te Kaiārahi Mahi Whakahaere | Leadership in Governance Award
- Te Tohu mō te Kaiārahi Rangatahi o te Tau | Young Leader of the Year Award
The Prime Minister’s Award is selected from the winners of the first four categories and the Lifetime Achievement Award honours an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to their community and who exemplifies a spirit of service.
Te Kawa Mataaho thanks the Awards’ sponsors: The Australia and New Zealand School of Government, DXC Technology, Victoria University of Wellington School of Government, Westpac NZ, and Deloitte.
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