The Maarire Goodall Award was established in 1998. The purpose of the award is to recognise valuable contributions towards improving the health of Māori and Pacific Island peoples. The award is made by Te ORA and is the highest accolade that Māori Medical practitioners pay to a member of the health workforce.
Maarire Goodall Award Recipients
1998 Paratene Ngata
1999 Henry Rongomau Bennett
2000 Papaarangi Reid
2001 Tony Ruakere
2002 Colin Mantell
2003 Mason Durie
2004 Erihana Ryan
2005 Tom Ellison
2006 David Tipene-Leach
2007 Errol Raumati
2008 Mata Forbes
2009 Peter Jansen
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