Nominations have opened for The Governor-General’s Anzac of the Year award, which celebrates New Zealanders whose work or actions embody the spirit of Anzac.
Presented in partnership with the RSA, The Governor-General’s Anzac of the Year recognises those demonstrating the values of comradeship, compassion, courage and commitment, in a way that typifies the very best of the New Zealand national character.
Last year’s winner was survivor advocate Louise Nicholas, who was nominated for the award by the Katherine Mansfield Birthplace Society.
The Governor-General, Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae said the Anzac spirit is alive and well in 21st century New Zealand.
“Ordinary people are capable of achieving extraordinary things,” Sir Jerry said. “We’re seeking to recognise someone who has gone the extra mile and made a difference – someone who embodies the spirit of Anzac in their everyday life.”
The award can be for a contribution over a period of time or for a one-off act that demonstrates the four key values - comradeship, compassion, courage and commitment.
Nominations for the award are open now and close at 5pm on Friday 20 March, 2016. The judging will be undertaken by a panel chaired by the Governor-General. More information on the award, its background and how to make a nomination can be found at http://rsa.org.nz/Community/GovernorGeneralsAnzacoftheYearAward/Nominations