You just need to look at our local recipients to prove the case.
We have Gillian Gemming and Carol Ngawati, who were both today made Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit - Gemming for the hard work she has put into generations of hockey players and Ngawati for putting her all into "doing the right thing" for Māori.
Then we've got the Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Judy Simpson and Lesley Stanley. Simpson has put huge time and effort into the prevention of domestic violence, while Stanley supports teachers and parents in managing children's challenging behaviours.
We've also got four Queen's Service Medal recipients: Irene Curnow, Merle Fausett, Carole Long and Joe Manukau. Curnow for services to Māori and education, Fausett for services to music, Long for services to conservation and Manukau for services to Fire and Emergency.
No matter your thoughts on Queen's honours, you can't deny these people are deserving of recognition.
It's important to highlight the good work that is done in our community and the honours are one such way to do so.
Congratulations to all our local recipients, and thanks for your service.