So, it鈥檚 New Year鈥檚 Eve, and the honours for 2025 have been announced. There鈥檚 a kind of quirk with the whole hierarchy of the honours, which I鈥檓 not sure I鈥檇 necessarily change, but it鈥檚 worth noting.
It starts with the Knights and Dames, then moves on to the Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit, then the Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit, followed by the King鈥檚 Service Order, and finally, at the bottom of the hierarchy, is the King鈥檚 Service Medal.
And it鈥檚 here, I think, that you often find a remarkable collection of people who have given their time for years and years鈥攁lmost always on a voluntary basis鈥攁nd are finally being rewarded for their service.
Often for the awards higher up the hierarchy, the recipients are being recognised for things they鈥檝e already been well-rewarded for, and the honours are simply the icing on the cake. But with the King鈥檚 Service Medals, it鈥檚 usually for years of service without any extrinsic reward.
When I say extrinsic reward, I really mean to highlight that these people have likely been rewarded through the satisfaction, joy, or meaning they derive from the service they have given.
Whether it鈥檚 in the performing arts, emergency services, the SPCA, conservation, sport, youth services, or specific communities within New Zealand, the recipients of the King鈥檚 Service Medal are usually people who have simply given of themselves. It鈥檚 an impressive and inspiring list of people who have given of themselves to make a tangible difference.
If you ever have the chance to go to an award ceremony, it鈥檚 really something I would highly recommend, because it really is quite something to see New Zealanders from a wide range of backgrounds rewarded for years of service. When the achievements, lists, or citations are read out, it鈥檚 just such a heartening moment to see, and it gives you a lovely insight into what it means to be a New Zealander giving something back to your community.
But regardless of whichever award you have received鈥攚hether you be a famous king or queen of the world in a sport you have dominated, or someone who has given 40 years of service as a volunteer to the SPCA鈥攃ongratulations and thank you.
NZ wouldn鈥檛 be what it is without you.
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