Margaret Bazley


Dame Margaret Clara Bazley is a New Zealand public servant.

Career

Bazley was born in Paeroa on 23 January 1938, and has a Diploma of Nursing and DipHA from Massey University. Starting as a nurse from 1958–63, she was charge nurse at Tokanui Hospital, Te Awamutu in 1961, then Assistant Matron at Seacliff Hospital, Matron at Sunnyside Hospital, Senior Public Health Nurse in the Auckland District Health Office, Deputy Matron in Chief for the Auckland Hospital Board 1974-75, and Chief Nursing Officer of the Waikato Hospital Board 1975-78. She was President of the Nurses' Association, and is a Patron of the New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses.
Bazley held senior roles in various parts of the New Zealand public service: Director of Nursing, Department of Health 1978-84 then Commissioner of the State Services Commission 1984-87 and Deputy Chairperson 1987-88. From 1988-93 she was Secretary of the Ministry of Transport,
then Director-General of the Department of Social Welfare 1993 to 2001.
She was subsequently appointed to various commissions and committees:
She is currently on the following commissions and committees:
Bazley was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal in 1990, and the New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal in 1993. In the 1999 Queen's Birthday Honours, she was appointed a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for public services, lately as chief executive of the Department of Social Welfare, and was made an additional member of the Order of New Zealand in the 2012 Queen's Birthday and Diamond Jubilee Honours.
She received the Sir Peter Blake award in 2011.
She is also a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Management and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Transport in New Zealand.
She received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from Massey University in 2008.