Alan and Hazel Kerr

Senior New Zealander of the Year

Finalist

Ryman Healthcare

Senior New Zealander of the Year

Te Mātāpuputu o te Tau

Ryman Healthcare

Alan and Hazel Kerr

Dr Alan and Hazel Kerr have turned what could have been a quiet retirement into two decades of extraordinary service. During forty volunteer missions to Gaza and the West Bank between 2001 and 2019, often accompanied by a team from Auckland’s Starship Hospital, they have saved the lives of nearly 800 Palestinian children, and helped to build sustainable care in one of the world’s most fragile areas. Alan, a former head of cardiothoracic surgery at Green Lane Hospital, had worked fulltime in the public service with both adults and children from the early pioneering days until his retirement in 2002. He had played a leading role in the development of heart surgery in New Zealand, and had been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 1997. He is regarded as the father of paediatric cardiac surgery in Palestine. Hazel, a creative dance and drama teacher by background, brought healing of a different kind through education, care and human connection.

Their legacy reaches far beyond medicine. They have trained local surgeons and ancillary staff, and redefined what service in retirement can look like. Hazel, now 86, and Alan, 90, continue to advocate for Palestinian children, quietly sharing their story through The Doctor’s Wife documentary, currently screening in community venues around Aotearoa.

This award honours New Zealanders aged 70+ who continue to shape Aotearoa through wisdom, action, and care. Far from winding down, they are still building legacies – using their experience to lead, serve, and make lasting impact.


Nominees of this Award must:

  • Be over the age of 70, at the open of nominations in July.
  • 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 the 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

Alan and Hazel Kerr

Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau


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Stewart Bull

Southland Murihiku


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Dame Claudia Orange

Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau


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