National Excellence Awards 2025
Celebrating 30 Years of Empowering Young People
The Graeme Dingle Foundation’s National Excellence Awards 2025 brought together our nationwide whānau for an inspiring evening of celebration, recognition, and connection.
Held at the Crowne Plaza Auckland and hosted by the wonderful Paula Bennett, the event honoured the remarkable achievements of our tamariki, rangatahi, mentors, volunteers, and supporters from across Aotearoa.
This annual occasion shines a light on the courage, determination, and growth shown by young people participating in our programmes, as well as the dedication of those who support them. Each story shared on stage reflected the heart of our kaupapa, empowering young people to overcome obstacles and thrive.
Our award recipients spoke with honesty and humility, sharing journeys that embodied resilience and transformation. Their stories demonstrated the real-world impact of our programmes in building confidence, belief, and brighter futures.
We extend our warmest congratulations to all our award winners and finalists, whose achievements remind us of the incredible potential within every young person.
The Foundation also acknowledges the generosity of our sponsors, partners, and supporters. Your ongoing commitment enables us to continue delivering life-changing programmes that equip young New Zealanders with the skills and self-belief to succeed.
Together, we are helping young people realise potential and create a brighter future for Aotearoa.
The full list of 2025 Award Recipients is as follows:
Kiwi Can Outstanding School Award
Tainui Full Primary School – Waikato
Sponsored by New Zealand Steel
Outstanding Leader Award
Brant Liufau – Western Bay of Plenty
Presented by Awhero Nui Trust
Stars - Outstanding Contribution from a Peer Mentor
Stevee Knox – Ōtumoetai College
Rylee Bell – Ōtumoetai College
EJ Coffin – Hornby High School
Sponsored by AIG
Career Navigator - Outstanding Achievement of a Participant
Project K - Excellence Award
Jamal Krone – Papakura High School
Vann Vercoe – Te Puke High School
Sasha Norling – Hornby High School
Michael Wilson – Katikati College
Sponsored by Bunnings Warehouse
Outstanding Secondary School Award
Tamaki College – Auckland
Sponsored by Stride
Best Community Project Award
Graeme Dingle Foundation Canterbury – Canterbury
Sponsored by Mitre 10
Outstanding Staff Award
Chris Morland – Canterbury
Presented by National Board Chair Mike Hendriksen
Volunteer Award
Vicky White – Western Bay of Plenty
Sponsored by Brightstar
Sir Edmund Hillary Achievement Award
Foa Samuelu
Sponsored by Bidfood





