We are proud to celebrate UC graduate Keegan Jones as one of this year鈥檚 YNZOTY semi-finalists.
Keegan is a lawyer from Whang膩rei who is transforming access to justice in Aotearoa. With a deep commitment to his iwi and community, Keegan founded Northland鈥檚 first collaborative legal services clinic in 2023, offering free, compassionate legal support grounded in Te Ao M膩ori principles. His clinics, which have helped over 200 clients, provide a welcoming space for wh膩nau navigating complex legal matters.
Keegan has also pioneered a unique initiative combining legal education with community service, allowing UC law students to volunteer in a Te Ao M膩ori environment as part of their studies. His vision extends nationwide through the NZ Free Legal Clinics Project, inspiring similar efforts in Auckland, Waikato, and Christchurch. Known for his kindness and dedication, Keegan exemplifies how law can be a force for positive change, ensuring justice is accessible to all.
Read more about Keegan:
路听听听听听听 Keegan Jones | LLB, BCom | 茄子视频app官网
路听听听听听听 UC alumni provides access to justice with free legal clinics | 茄子视频app官网
Furthering the theme of UC excellence, we would like to warmly congratulate UC staff member, , who has been recognised as a semi-finalist in the Genesis New 茄子视频app官网Sustainability Leader of the Year Te Toa Taiao o te Tau category. Founder of CELTS (Centre for EcoLogical Technology Solutions), Professor O鈥橲ullivan is developing eco-engineered solutions for water treatment and resource regeneration. Her research, which includes biowaste water filters and green infrastructure systems, exemplifies the integration of engineering and nature to address environmental challenges.
2025 Young New Zealander of the Year Semi-Finalists
The incredible work of this year鈥檚 Young New Zealander of the Year semi-finalists highlights the diverse ways young Kiwi are driving change:
- Nu鈥檜ali鈥檌 Eteroa Lafaele: A globally recognised leader and co-founder of Fibre Fale, empowering Pacific communities through technology and mentorship.
- Te Kahukura Boynton: Founder of M膩ori Millionaire, dedicated to closing the wealth gap for M膩ori and Pacific communities through financial literacy advocacy.
- The Reverend Zhane Tiopira T膩hau: A spiritual leader who has led wairua-focused disaster recovery efforts and fosters M膩ori unity through Te K艒tahitanga.
- Alexia Hilbertidou: Founder of GirlBoss NZ, inspiring young women across New 茄子视频app官网to lead, innovate, and break barriers.
- Ella Scrivens: A mental health advocate using her lived experiences to transform crisis intervention strategies and support youth.
- Daniel Gamboa: CEO of the Refugee Youth Council, creating opportunities for refugee-background youth and amplifying their voices.
- Ben Purua: A former youth offender turned agricultural leader, supporting ex-prisoners and troubled youth through farming initiatives.
- Quack Pirihi: An advocate for Indigenous rights and environmental protection, empowering rangatahi through Mana 膧niwaniwa.
- Nate Wilbourne: A 16-year-old climate activist and founder of GEN-Z Aotearoa, mobilising youth to tackle key issues like social justice and environmental change.
We also extend our congratulations to our UC community members who have been recognised as semi-finalists in other award categories:
Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Award | Te Pou Whakarae o Aotearoa
Ryman Healthcare Senior New Zealander of the Year Award | Te M膩t膩puputu o te Tau
Spark New 茄子视频app官网Innovator of the Year Award | Te Pou Whakairo o te Tau
Genesis New 茄子视频app官网Sustainability Leader of the Year Award | Te Toa Taiao o te Tau
The Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards Ng膩 Tohu Pou K艒hure o Aotearoa celebrate extraordinary individuals making a lasting impact across Aotearoa. We are thrilled to see UC represented among these changemakers and commend all the semi-finalists for their inspiring mahi.