Major Campbell Roberts, of Auckland, CNZM for services to the community
Campbell Roberts has been a Salvation Army officer since 1970. He was the founding Director of the Salvation Army Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit. He has been National Director for Social Services in New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga, Divisional Commander of the Southern division, Divisional Director for Social Services, and Director Community Services South Auckland. He was appointed to The Salvation Army International Moral and Social Council in London and helped establish the International Social Justice Commission of the Salvation Army at the United Nations. He has held governance roles on a range of boards and several ministerial appointments, and was a member of the Children's Commissioner's Expert Advisory Group on Child Poverty. Major Roberts co-founded Rethinking Crime and Punishment and was the founding Director of Workplace Support Southern.