Mr Quirk is also "a senior adviser with the Ministry of Education working with students, families and schools in the Manawatu, Whanganui and South Taranaki".
Hunterville's Brian Green, or Porky, as he is known to the community, always has something on the go in the region, his citations reads.
"Porky is a life member of the Hunterville Rugby Club. His involvement began as a young boy when he helped his father to prepare the grounds and build the grand stand.
"Since then, Porky has played, refereed, coached and even been president of the club. At almost 70 years old, he still takes his ride on a lawn mower to the grounds, from his house, to mow the field and mark out the lines."
It said: "Porky pitches in as Santa Claus for the local school, fire brigade and Bulls group.
He is actively involved in the Hunterville Shepherd's Shemozzle as a marshal, he MCs the local Christmas Parade and marches every year in the town's dawn parade."
Other local winners were Kelly Scarrow, Norma McCarthy, Carla Donson, Merenia Donne, and Robert Martin.
Previous medal recipient Angie Rogerson was ineligible for a second medal but will be considered for the National Kiwibank New Zealand Local Hero of the Year Award, which will be announced at a gala on February 22.