The Fiji Times

Here are the Pacific recipients of the New Year Honours list

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PASIFIKA academics, artists, and advocates are among the recipients of New Zealand’s 2024 New Year Honours.

Dame Sarai Bareman leads the list of Pasifika recognised in the New Year Honours list.

She has been made a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to football.

Dame Sarai has been FIFA’s chief women’s football officer since 2016 and had a large hand in organising the 2023 World Cup co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

She said she hoped her New Year Honours recognitio­n would inspire a future generation of Pacific women.

Award-winning journalist Barbara Dreaver said finding out that her name was included in the New Year Honour’s list was surreal.

Dreaver has been made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to investigat­ive journalism and Pacific communitie­s.

She has been a champion of Pacific stories and voices for more than 30 years.

“It’s not just the telling of our stories, it’s also getting a result and we do this job to make a difference,” she said.

“And if you can do an investigat­ive journalism story that will change people’s lives and that’s got to be a good thing, and that’s something I feel hugely privillege­d to have been able to do.”

Dreaver said her parents have been such an inspiratio­n and helped her over the years, always cheering her on from the sidelines.

Professor Yvonne Jasmine Te Ruki Rangi o Tangaroa UnderhillS­em has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to tertiary education and Pacific developmen­t.

Ms Underhill-Sem is a Pacific developmen­t geographer, undertakin­g research and teaching Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland.

“I’m gratified that a Pacific woman in the tertiary sector has been recognised,” she said.

“And also humbled, because not many of us make it into the tertiary sector, and I know all Pacific people who make it into the tertiary sector work really hard to get more Pacific people there.”

Tupe Lualua is a dancer, choreograp­her, actor, director, producer and arts educator, and has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

Ms Lualua, who trained at

Whitireia Performing Arts, founded arts organisati­on Le Moana in 2013 and has used the platform to support other artists.

New Zealand-Solomon Islander artist Kira Hundleby has been made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

Ms Hundleby has been advocating for greater Melanesian representa­tion in New Zealand’s cultural and political scene.

She is pleased the importance of her work is being recognised.

“It represents so much more than just me or my family. It represents our communitie­s; it bring voices to Pacific people that are less recognised within our communitie­s,” she said.

“With the Melanesian festival in its second year, with Solomon Islands and PNG language week coming through, I feel that it’s a very timely recognitio­n.”

Pacific honourees in the New Year Honours for 2024 include: DNZM: To be Dames Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit Sarai-Paea (Sarai) Bareman For services to football governance; ONZM: To be Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit

■ Dr Cherie Maria Chu-Fuluifaga For

services to education;

■ Barbara Helen Dreaver - For services to investigat­ive journalism and Pacific communitie­s;

■ Robert George Holding - For services to Pacific literature and business;

MNZM: To be Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit

■ Tevita Filisonu’u Funaki - For services to Pacific health;

■ Christine Mary (Kira) Hundleby For services to Pacific arts;

■ Philippa Agnes Laufiso - For services to arts and the community

■ Tupe Lualua - For services to the arts;

■ Silao Vaisola (Lemalu Silao) Sefo - For services to Pacific health

■ Dr Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni For services to education;

■ Professor Yvonne Jasmine Te Ruki Rangi o Tangaroa Underhill - For services to tertiary education and Pacific Developmen­t;

■ Makerita (Vaosa ole Tagaloa Makerita Urale) Urale - For services to Pacific arts;

The Queen’s Service Medal QSM Rai Vaeruarang­i - For services to the Cook Islands community.

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