Nina Griffiths was the first recipient of the NZ Herald People's Choice Award last year.
Nina Griffiths was the first recipient of the NZ Herald People's Choice Award last year.
A tender moment of humanity, a hero who saved a little girl and a sporting comeback like no other — who has captured your imagination this year?
We want to know so we can recognise those who have made a remarkable difference.
For more than 25 years, the New ZealandHerald has honoured those who have made our country a better place, with our annual New Zealander of the Year award.
Last year, for the first time, we introduced a People's Choice Award to allow us to pay tribute to the inspiring stories in our communities — and give you the chance to vote for your favourite.
In tomorrow's Weekend Herald, we will reveal our 10 nominees and tell their stories. They include a woman with a terminal illness who has dedicated herself to helping others, a man who lost his life to save others, and someone willing to take on the Government to create a better country.
Last year's winner was an unlikely hero who emerged after a spate of youth suicides in the Far North.
Only 18 at the time, Nina Griffiths led her town on a crusade against the tragedies to help stop other young people dying.
More than 4000 people voted, selecting Griffiths, who tearfully said this was not a win for her but "a win for this cause".
The Herald is proud to tell these stories — and then it's up to you. Voting is open for one week only, so get your vote in before midnight next Saturday, December 9. The winner will be announced when we unveil our New Zealander of the Year in the Weekend Herald on December 30.
• See tomorrow's Weekend Herald for the nominees and details on how to vote.