John & Lily Coleman

Senior New Zealander of the Year

Finalist

Ryman Healthcare

Senior New Zealander of the Year

Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau

Ryman Healthcare

John & Lily Coleman

On the rolling lands west of Kaikohe, farmers John and Lily Coleman have carved off four hectares of land encompassing a historic pā site, and gifted it to local hapu. The Coleman’s moved to Te Tokerau, Northland, in 1966, where they raised four children and dedicated much of their lives to the Kaikohe community. Over the years, John served as an elected local council officer, a school committee member for 17 years, a rugby referee, and a member of the Bay of Islands Federated Farmers. He also served as President during a challenging period under the Labour Government, witnessing the economic hardships of high interest rates and low produce returns. John was a member of the LIC committee, working to improve the genetics of Northland dairy cows, and authored a book on the Ohura Experience. Lily supported children with learning difficulties through SPELD and has been an active member of Rural Women since 1967. Together, they coached ‘Learn to Swim’ children and helped with athletics in the community

However, the knowledge that Pākinga Pā sat within their land title never felt quite right – and recently, a decision was made to return the pā to those whose connection was deeper, and longer, than that of the Coleman family. This commitment has nurtured a deep, cross cultural relationship in the Kaikohe community, and serves as an impactful reminder to New Zealanders of how we can work together to rebuild whānau connection to the land. In this action and many more, Lily and John have devoted their lives to the people of Kaikohe – displaying aroha and manaakitanga over 58 years of service.

Creating a legacy for tomorrow, these people have made a positive contribution to Aotearoa later in their life, following their careers in any service, sector or field. They are actively involved in making the world around them a better place.

Nominees of this Award must:

  • Be over the age of 70, at the open of nominations on 24 July 2024.
  • Have had significant impact in their senior years
  • Be a role model for New Zealanders and highlight that change is possible at any age
  • Meet Awards Conditions of Entry.

Judges will review each nominee using the following criteria:

  • 10 points: OVERALL INSPIRATION:
    Describe the person you are nominating and what they’ve done later in life to inspire you to nominate them as 2025 Ryman Healthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau.
  • 10 points: PURPOSE:
    Who benefits from the work, contribution, or influence of this person – and how?
  • 10 points: LEADERSHIP & SERVICE:
    How does this person set a positive example of being a senior member of the community – showing potential for making change at any age.
  • 10 points: COMMITMENT:
    Describe the commitment of time, risks, and challenges overcome to create an impact to this point (this may still be ongoing). What have they done that has gone above and beyond following their career, achievements, or service to create change and give back?
  • 10 points: PROVEN IMPACT:
    How has this person clearly demonstrated a positive impact in their area of influence, particularly during their senior years? How has this been measured?
  • 10 points: LEGACY
    How would winning this award impact this person’s legacy and their mahi (past or present)?

 

Conditions of Entry

2025

Finalists

Bill Day MNZM JP

Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara


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Elizabeth Ellis CNZM JP

Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau


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John & Lily Coleman

Northland Te Tai Tokerau


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