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For service to scientific research, particularly in the fields of theoretical and experimental physics, to tertiary education in Australia and overseas, as an advocate for the need to stimulate the interest of young people in the sciences, and to the community, particularly the Victorian College of
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For service as a leading advocate for the welfare of abused and neglected children, particularly through raising public awareness, developing preventative strategies, education programmes and support services for the parents of 'at risk' children, and through fundraising endeavours to maintain and
245:
For service to tertiary education, particularly through the development of vocationally oriented and professional development courses at Charles Sturt University, the provision of distance education services, for leadership in industrial relations matters in higher education, and to the community.
565:
For service to the law, particularly the development and encouragement of international practise for Australian law firms and the provision of assistance to the legal services structures in countries within the Asia Pacific region, to business and business regulation, and to the community through
295:
For service to primary industry through the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, particularly through the provision of leadership in the area of future growth, for furthering relations between agricultural societies and for fostering the importance of the organisation in the Australian
358:
For pioneering service to rural health care and safety issues in Australia, particularly through the establishment of training courses to teach farm safety, identification of specific risk factors for the rural population, and focussing on injury prevention to reduce the numbers of emergency
126:
For service to the Australian and New South Wales Parliaments, particularly through landmark reform of industrial relations, facilitation of high technology and industry growth, and for raising the international profile of Australia as Chairman of the Bid for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
443:
For service to the Australian sugar industry, particularly in the areas of industrial relations, research development and extension, technological innovation and market maintenance, and to the Queensland community through a range of cultural, health, education and sporting organisations.
689:
For service to the promotion of indigenous health in northern Australia, particularly in the areas of nursing and professional instruction, and to fostering relations between training institutions and indigenous communities to facilitate skills development in Aboriginal health workers.
524:
For service to education, particularly through the promotion of educational opportunities for girls, to children from refugee families and students from lower socio-economic backgrounds, and to promoting the development of programmes to encourage professional development for teachers.
278:
For distinguished service to industrial arbitration and labour relations at state and national level, to the Australian Defence Force, and to the development of labour policy and standards in the South East Asian region through the auspices of the International Labour Organisation.
324:
For service to the promotion and development of ecotourism projects, to business, to the establishment and expansion of educational facilities and services, and to the communities of far north Queensland through a range of youth support, health research and social welfare groups.
512:
For service to the community, particularly through the activities of the Royal Life Saving Society, in the development of social education programmes in East Timor, and to youth as an educator and initiator of arts programmes that foster children's participation and development.
101:
For service to public administration, particularly as an advocate for good governance, constitutional reform and the creation of infrastructure to enable the development of a 'knowledge-based' nation, to tertiary education in the field of political science, and to the community.
412:
For service to the development of regional education services in Ballarat and western Victoria, to science, particularly in the fields of liquids and lasers, and to the community through forging business and cultural links between educational institutions and regional centres.
854:
For service to agriculture through the development of independent research into the use and application of broadacre crop protection techniques, and to farmer education, particularly through the pioneering of small local discussion groups as forums to disseminate information.
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families through the New South Wales Division of the Royal Australian Air Force Association and the Ex-Servicewomen's Association, and to young women through the New South Wales Girls' Group of the Australian Air League.
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For service to the accounting profession, to business through executive membership of a range of financial, technology and research corporations, and to the community through the University of Queensland and the Australian Olympic Games Team Fund Appeal (Queensland).
680:
For service to motor racing, particularly through the engineering design, construction and production of Formula One racing cars, providing young drivers with opportunities to compete at top levels, and sharing knowledge with others for the advancement of the sport.
490:
For service to business and commerce, to children's health, particularly the needs and rights of patients and their families, to the Children's Hospital at Westmead, and to youth training, nationally and internationally, through the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.
454:
For service to the automotive industry through the development of export and trade opportunities for Australian manufacturing, as an adviser to government on international activities affecting Australian industry, and to education in the area of technology transfer.
376:
For service to the community through the programmes of the YMCA and Rotary International, through youth employment initiatives, as a contributor to the establishment of Diabetes Australia, and locally through health, emergency services, educational and arts groups.
231:
For service to business, particularly in the areas of human resource management, recruitment, and consultancy services, and to the community as a leading contributor to a range of cultural, celebratory, medical research, historical and social welfare organisations.
112:
For service to the development of transport systems, particularly the development of modern and efficient rail services, to the export economy, to the construction industry, and to the community through support for cultural activities and charitable organisations.
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For service to veterans and their families through the Mandurah Branch of the Western Australian Division of the Royal Australian Air Force Association, and to the community of Mandurah through a range of service, education, aged care and cultural organisations.
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For service to the Chinese community of Queensland and to the business community of Fortitude Valley as a leader of Chinese community groups, a contributor to local health, safety and welfare organisations, and an instigator of multicultural events in the area.
154:
For service to the community in the delivery and expansion of social welfare and outreach services through the Wesley Mission, for fostering networks and partnership arrangements with other agencies to make services more widely available, and to religion.
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families in Tasmania, particularly as an executive member of the local branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and the Returned and Services League of Australia Hostel for aged veterans.
1186:
For service to the community in the area of family welfare, particularly through the establishment and operation of Mallee Family Care and Chances for Children, and in the establishment of a social work course by distance education in rural Victoria.
140:
For service to education as the inaugural Chancellor of the University of Technology, Sydney, for the development of academic standards and leadership in education issues, to the Australian Council of Professions, and to the architectural profession.
669:
For service as an outstanding contributor to the advancement of Australian science, particularly in the fields of chemistry, marine science and meteorology, to education, and to the management, protection and conservation of the natural environment.
1308:
For service to vocational education and training, particularly in providing opportunities for people from a disadvantaged background and for indigenous people, to programmes aimed at generating employment opportunities, and to industrial relations.
3090:
For service to the arts in north Queensland, particularly through the establishment, management and promotion of the North Queensland Opera and Music Theatre, and to education and librarianship through the School Library Association of Queensland.
1588:
For service to medicine, particularly clinical practice in the fields of paediatric endocrinology and juvenile diabetes, and through professional and community organisations that support research, education and advocacy for children with diabetes.
218:
For service to marine science, to the development of commercially viable and environmentally sustainable aquaculture industries, to environmental research and protection, and to the progress of ecologically sustainable development in Australia and
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For service to medicine through the Australian Medical Association, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Nepal Cleft Palate project, and as an advocate for the role of women in medicine, particularly in general practice.
556:
For service to public administration, particularly in the areas of public works, housing, land development and health, and to Olympic and Paralympic sport through the Olympic Coordination Authority and the Olympic Roads and Transport Authority.
863:
For service to education, particularly through the development of services to provide assistance to children with learning difficulties living in rural and remote areas of Western Australia, and to the community through Rotary International.
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For service to the occupational therapy profession in the areas of management and education, and to the community, particularly through the development of outreach and family support programmes for remote communities in far north Queensland.
179:
For service as a leader in industrial and technological development in Australia, to the engineering, construction and manufacturing industries, and to the community through a range of artistic, cultural and health-related organisations.
1136:
For service to the community through the promotion of activities to celebrate Australia Day, to medical research through the Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, and to children through programmes aimed at the prevention of abuse.
633:
For service to the law, particularly in the area of alternative dispute resolution, to the New South Wales Parliament, and to the community through organisations concerned with health, care of the aged, human rights and the environment.
421:
For service to the indigenous community through 'Link Up', to fostering the reconciliation process through the National Sorry Day Committee and the Journey of Healing, and to the recording and preservation of Aboriginal women's history.
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For service to agriculture and agricultural policy through the development of economic, land and water management strategies, advocacy in Native Title matters, and participation in peak national agricultural and business organisations.
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For service to the communities of the Torres Strait Islands and the Northern Peninsular area of Queensland through the development and implementation of a health strategy to address the unique health needs of the people of the region.
165:
For service as an outstanding contributor to the Australian business and financial sectors through a range of policy advisory bodies, to the development and promotion of Australia's international trade relations, and to the community.
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For service to the communities of Yarra Ranges and the City of Maroondah, particularly through the organisation and administration of citizenship ceremonies and support for a range of service, charitable and sporting organisations.
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For service to the food industry, particularly the development and promotion of bread making through the establishment of peak industry bodies, and to the community through a range of service, religious and cultural organisations.
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For service to the mining industry as a contributor to the work of the Joint Ore Reserves Committee in the formulation and promotion of public reporting standards for mineral resources and ore reserves, now known as the JORC Code.
893:
For service to medicine through contributions to the early detection, prevention and treatment of gynaecological cancer, particularly cervical cancer, and as an educator in colposcopy and the management of precancerous diseases.
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For service as a leader in business management education, particularly in the area of research and the development of new perspectives on international business links, as a senior economic adviser to government, and to the arts.
367:
For service to community health in relation to Motor Neurone Disease at local, state, national and international levels, as an advocate for the development of support services, and for raising public awareness of this condition.
390:
For service to sport, particularly through the Sydney Paralympic Organising Committee, and to people with disabilities as a contributor to improving the range and quality of medical, social and sporting rehabilitation services.
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For service to veterans, particularly through the Tasmanian Branch of the Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Association of Australia, and to the community through a range of health, service and sporting organisations.
1538:
For service to tertiary education as the Vice-Chancellor of the Victoria University of Technology, particularly through course expansion, fostering links with overseas universities and providing increased funding for research.
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For service to the community of the Hunter Valley region, particularly to children with disabilities and hearing impairments, as a 'signing choir' director, community columnist, radio commentator and provider of respite care.
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For service to the community, particularly as a major contributor to the financial administration of public hospitals and medical research institutes conducted by the Sisters of Charity, and to the cultural life of Victoria.
315:
For service to the law, particularly the establishment of statutory independence for magistrates in New South Wales and the development of induction and education programmes recognised as models for common law jurisdictions.
254:
For service to blind and visually impaired people nationally and internationally, particularly as a leading advocate for access to education, training and services to enable economic independence and community participation.
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For service to entomology and to the environment through the collection and study of ants, and to the community, particularly through the National Parks Consultative Committee for the Lower South East Area, South Australia.
3164:
For service to the arts through a range of media-related activities including film and television education, filmmaking, assistance to emerging filmmakers, and to the community through the operation of community television.
1427:
For service to the judiciary, particularly through the Dust Diseases Tribunal of New South Wales, and to the community through overseas humanitarian aid projects and membership of a range of charitable and education groups.
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For service to the community, particularly those with a fear of flying through the establishment and operation of the Fear of Flying Clinic, and through fundraising activities for the Sutherland Hospital and Camp Quality.
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For service to library and information services, particularly in the areas of acquisitions, collection management and the promotion of internet use, and to the development of multicultural library services in Australia.
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For service to the community of Mildura as an elected representative at local and state government levels, as a supporter of health, youth and charitable organisations, and through the preservation of military history.
2789:
For service to the Maltese community of South Australia, particularly through the Maltese Guild of South Australia, the Maltese Community Radio of South Australia and the Maltese Community Council of South Australia.
547:
For service to the community through the enhancement of the standing of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, and through executive membership of a broad range of health, national heritage and service organisations.
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For service to the community, particularly disadvantaged youth in Melbourne, through programmes providing accommodation, food, material aid, sporting facilities, counselling and mediation to young people in crisis.
3173:
For service to primary industry, particularly the stud sheep industry through the development of the Polwarth breed of sheep, and to the community through a range of agricultural, service and welfare organisations.
1145:
For service to the community of northern Tasmania as a counsellor, administrator and educator, particularly through the Road Trauma Support Team, Lifelink Samaritans and the Northern Region Disaster Planning Group.
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For service to education through the administration of the Sydney Teachers' College, and to the field of geography through the development of curricula and participation in professional geographical organisations.
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families through participation in a range of ex-Service organisations, and as Deputy State Chief Marshal for the organisation of annual special commemorative days.
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For service to medicine in the fields of paediatric and burns surgery, to the promotion of child safety and accident prevention, and to the community, particularly through support for St John Ambulance Australia.
1251:
For service to medicine, particularly as a pioneer in fostering the discipline of palliative care, as an educator in the field, and as a contributor to medical organisations concerned with the prevention of war.
266:
For service as a leading authority in the prevention and control of infectious diseases, particularly in the areas of research and teaching, to clinical medicine, and as an advocate for the need for vaccination.
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For service to education as an author, researcher, teacher and administrator in the field of early childhood education, particularly in regard to indigenous children and children with intellectual disabilities.
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For service to medicine, particularly in the field of paediatric oncology, through research, the establishment of a bone marrow transplant unit and the initiation of an umbilical cord blood bank for Victoria.
3099:
For service to the community of Bogan Gate through the organisation and promotion of the Bogan Gate Centenary celebrations and as an office bearer in the Bogan Gate Branch of the Country Women's Association.
1447:
For service to medical research, particularly diagnostic and experimental pathology, and to the community through the St John Ambulance and Hellenic language and cultural organisations in Western Australia.
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For service to the dental profession, particularly through the maintenance of standards and by pioneering a complaints resolution mechanism, and through involvement in dental aid projects in Pacific nations.
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For service to education, particularly as the Headmaster of Brighton Grammar School, and as an advocate for reforms focusing on recognition of excellence in learning and improvement in curriculum standards.
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For service to mining, particularly as a significant contributor to improving occupational health and safety in the mining industry through the development of policy and legislation relating to mine safety.
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For service to the community in the area of protocol, particularly in the planning and management of visits of Heads of State and major public events held in Victoria, and to ex-Service and sporting groups.
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For service to the community through the promotion of economic and social development, the advancement of science, innovation and education, and for distinction at the forefront of government and corporate
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For service to the community of Cowra and district as a medical practitioner, particularly in the fields of obstetrics and gynaecology, and through a range of service, cultural and sporting organisations.
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For service to the environment, particularly the Kosciuszko National Park, through the identification and preservation of the bio-diversity of the Park and the mapping and recording of its heritage sites.
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For service to the volunteer movement as a founder, to the development of the principles and practice of volunteering, and as a contributor to the academic body of knowledge in the field of volunteering.
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For service to classical music, particularly as co-founder and Chairman of the Gold Coast Tropicarnival Eisteddfod and as President of the Gold Coast Branch of the Australian Society for Keyboard Music.
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For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through the development of Government policies and programmes, and to the reform of national parks and wildlife administration in Australia.
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For service to public administration, particularly through the development of policies and programmes relating to sport and recreation and to national park and wildlife management, and to the community.
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For service to veterans of the Korean War as the Chairman of the Australian National Korean War Memorial Committee, and for raising awareness in the wider community of the role of the business sector.
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For service to Olympic and Paralympic sport as Coordinator of Volunteers for the Southern Highlands Olympic Committee, and to the broader community through health and education related organisations.
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For service to the Huon Valley community through local government initiatives aimed at tourist promotion, industry development and the establishment of health, social support and sporting facilities.
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For service to the indigenous community, particularly as a contributor to the establishment and operation of legal services and children's welfare organisations in Sydney, and by fostering children.
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For service to the community of the Hunter Valley, particularly as an educator of young people with disabilities and through the development of religious education programmes in local high schools.
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For service to environmental conservation, particularly through the Victorian National Parks Association and the National Parks Advisory Council, and to the community through the Scouting movement.
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For service to youth through the Scout Association of Australia, particularly as a leader, administrator and promoter of scouting opportunities for children from indigenous and ethnic backgrounds.
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For service to the passenger transport industry in Australia, particularly bus and coach operations, through the development of the industry's service standards and economic regulatory structure.
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For service to science in the field of ultrasonography, particularly as a researcher, educator and contributor to the advancement of diagnostic ultrasound, and to the promotion of the profession.
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For service to the community, particularly through the implementation of plans to improve facilities and infrastructure in the City of Sydney, and to support for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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For service to local government and to the rural community of Coolamon, particularly through support for the North East Riverina Rural Counselling Service and the Allawah Lodge Aged Care Hostel.
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For service to primary industry, and to the community of the Goulburn Valley through organisations including the Victorian Agricultural Society Association and the Mooroopna Base Hospital Board.
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For service to the dairy industry, particularly in the implementation of industry reforms, the development of new markets, fostering training programmes and encouraging technological innovation.
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For service to conservation and the environment through research and promotion of Australia's animal and plant biodiversity, and through advice to local government on rainforest rehabilitation.
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For service to the community of Gloucester, particularly young people, through initiating and supporting a range of educational, recreational, sporting and international exchange opportunities.
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For service to education, particularly as a contributor to the improvement of education services in rural areas, and to the community, especially in relation to issues concerning law and order.
1408:
For service to the planning and organisation of the urban remediation works in the Homebush Bay area and management of the site prior to and during the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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For service to science as a leading contributor to research in clinical toxicology and the biology of Australia's venomous creatures, and for the development of the funnel web spider antivenom.
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For service to pharmacy and pharmaceutical administration by advancing the professional standards of pharmacy, and to the Seymour community through support for health and aged care facilities.
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For service to the community, particularly in the area of overseas humanitarian aid through the promotion of the programmes and activities of a range of religious and charitable organisations.
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For service to international law, particularly through honorary assistance to the Hague Conference, and to Australian law through the Family Court of Australia and the Refugee Review Tribunal.
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For service to industrial relations, particularly as Chief Industrial Commissioner for the Western Australian Industrial Commission, and to the community through support for diabetes research.
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For service to medicine in the field of general practice, and to the promotion of continuing medical education for practitioners through the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
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For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the development and training of athletes with Down Syndrome to enable their participation as gymnasts at the Special Olympics.
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For service to primary industry in Victoria through the Murray Goulburn Co-operative, and to the community through the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Bendigo and the Rich River Golf Club.
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For service to the horse racing industry in north Queensland as an administrator of race clubs and as an advocate for the industry, and to the community of Richmond through local government.
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For service to the development of special education resources, programmes and facilities for people with vision impairment, and to the establishment of support programmes for their families.
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For service to community health, particularly through the Australian 'Healthy Cities' movement in the Illawarra region, and for improvement to the environment through local community action.
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For service to physiotherapy, particularly in the treatment of sports injuries, to the community through the development of support services for men's health issues, and to military history.
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For service to cricket, particularly as an administrator, to fostering growth within the sport, to pioneering the development of national juniors, and to advancing indigenous participation.
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For service to the community, particularly as an advocate for the conservation of local forest areas and for community consultation in the management of national parks and nature reserves.
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For service to the beef industry in Australia through the development and application of genetic selection and breeding techniques, performance testing and objective measurement of cattle.
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For service to education at the primary and secondary school level, particularly through the development of science education outreach services providing support for teachers and students.
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For service to nursing, particularly in the fields of nursing education and the development of evidence-based nursing practice, and as editor of the international journal Nursing Inquiry.
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For service to the community of the Blue Mountains, particularly as a supporter of National Trust properties including the Norman Lindsay Gallery, 'Everglades' and the S H Ervin Gallery.
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For service to the community of Wentworth, particularly the aged, through the Wentworth District Hostel Society, Murray House and Meals on Wheels, and to the Country Women's Association.
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For service to the community through a range of service and sporting groups, and to the funeral industry, particularly through membership of the Australian Funeral Directors Association.
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For service to the community of the Shire of South Gippsland through Victorian water management organisations and a range of local educational, service, historical and financial groups.
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For service to the community, particularly through the provision of a range of scholarship funds, and to information technology as a pioneer in the field of computer antivirus software.
1207:
For service to sport, particularly through the design, construction and delivery of Olympic and Paralympic sporting facilities, management of the transport system, and to the community.
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For service to the community of Narrabri through a broad range of charitable, agricultural and sporting organisations, including the Australian Red Cross and the Narrabri Show Society.
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For service to medicine, particularly as an advocate for rural medical practice and rural internships for medical graduates, and as the designer of innovative medical records systems.
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For service to people with disabilities and their families, particularly through the fundraising activities and support services of the Spastic Centres of South Australia Foundation.
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For service to primary industry, particularly through the production, marketing and export of organic beef, to local government, and to the communities of Birdsville and the Outback.
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For service to veterans and their families through the Victorian Association for Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women and as Director of the Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation.
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For service to the community of Gloucester and the Hunter Valley through local government, the promotion of tourism, and involvement in service, environmental and historical groups.
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For service to the Ballina community, particularly through the Ballina and Northern Rivers Co-operative Housing Society, and to the aged through the St Andrew's Retirement Village.
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For service to the social and physical welfare of people with disabilities, particularly people with a visual impairment, through participation in a range of support organisations.
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For service to the visual and performing arts in the community of Altona through the Hobsons Bay Arts Society and Advisory Committees, the Annual Festival of Arts and Palette Pals.
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For service to the advancement of neurosurgery through clinical practice, research, education, and professional organisations, and in the prevention and treatment of head injuries.
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For service to education, particularly through the development of distance education programmes and the establishment and management of tertiary institutions in regional Victoria.
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For service to the arts, particularly as a performer, teacher and examiner of piano, and through the development and organisation of the City of Brisbane Civic Concerts Programme.
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For service to public administration, particularly as a senior adviser to government, to sport through the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, and to the community.
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For service to the Tasmanian community through the establishment and operation of Heartbeat Tasmania and through painting and sketching sites of historical and cultural interest.
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For service to veterans and their families through the Western Australian Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and as Chairman of the War Veterans Homes Board.
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For achievement in completing a solo, unassisted and non-stop circumnavigation of the globe without the use of fossil fuels, and for service to the community, particularly youth.
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For service to the sport of shooting, particularly through antique firearm clubs, and to the community through research into and preservation of the history of arms in Australia.
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For service to the community of the South Coast region, particularly as a contributor to the development and administration of cricket and Rugby League football, and to veterans.
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For service to the community through the restoration of the Mount Macedon Memorial Cross, and to forestry, particularly as Chairman of the Senior Forests Commission of Victoria.
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For service to aged care through the Uniting Church of Victoria, and to the arts through the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Society and the Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia.
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For service to the community of Norfolk Island, particularly through the provision of health care services and the preservation of the island's natural and historical heritage.
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For service to the preservation and promotion of Australia's farming heritage, to primary industry through the development of Red Poll cattle, and to the community of Pinnaroo.
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For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International, and to the arts through the Australian Ballet, the Australian Opera and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
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For service to the community, particularly the establishment of recreational facilities through the Blacktown Workers Club, and as a fundraiser for Westmead Hospital research.
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For service to the forest industry, particularly to sustainable timber resource management and development, and to the welfare of communities dependent on the timber industry.
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For service to the Balwyn community, particularly veterans and their families through the Returned and Services League of Australia, to small business development, and to the
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For service to the community of Cowra through local government, participation in a range of cultural, sporting and community groups, and in the preservation of local history.
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For service to local government through the Noarlunga and Onkaparinga City Councils, and to the community through a broad range of welfare, health and sporting organisations.
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For service to the communities of Boggabilla and Goondiwindi through the Australian Red Cross and the Anglican Church, and as a promoter and supporter of the performing arts.
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For service to the community by raising awareness of issues affecting seniors, and developing and promoting participation in health, safety, welfare and education programmes.
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For service to agricultural science and agricultural consulting, particularly in the fields of sustainable agriculture, environment protection and water resource management.
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For service to people with disabilities and to their families and carers, particularly through the Queensland Council of Carers and the National Disability Advisory Council.
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For service to the arts as a collector, donor, benefactor and patron of galleries in Australia, and to young musicians as a teacher and sponsor of concerts and scholarships.
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For service to the collection and preservation of historical documentation relating to art and music, particularly through the establishment of the Australian Art Archives.
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For service to the community of Currarong through youth, church and aged care organisations, and through the provision of assistance to children with learning difficulties.
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For service to the community of Wollondilly, particularly for the design and construction or restoration of community buildings and facilities, and through service clubs.
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For service to the community, particularly through Your Place Drug Rehabilitation Centre, the David Collins Leukaemia Foundation and the Australian Continence Foundation.
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For service to the community through fundraising and philanthropic activities in support of a number of health facilities, education, welfare and sporting organisations.
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For service to the community of Lang Lang through fundraising for the Royal Children's Hospital and support for a range of local health, service and recreational bodies.
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For service to medicine, particularly in the provision of outreach palliative and aged care rehabilitation services in rural and remote areas of western New South Wales.
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For service to medicine and to the community, particularly in the Queanbeyan district, as a general practitioner and as an advocate for improved public health services.
435:
For service to Olympic and Paralympic sport, particularly in the area of Games' administration, to the New South Wales Parliament, and to the community of Campbelltown.
4673:
For service to the community of Port Macquarie through local government and support for a range of ex-Service, health, aged care, women's and charitable organisations.
4294:
For service to the communities of south east Melbourne through the Victoria State Emergency Service and a range of sporting, youth, civic and religious organisations.
1667:
For service to people with diabetes, particularly in promoting the need for research funding and leadership in the diabetes movement, and to the fundraising industry.
3214:
For service to women, particularly through the Country Women's Association, and to the community through support for aged care facilities and sporting organisations.
2399:
For service to education, particularly as a teacher and mentor, and to the community as a volunteer with the Breast Cancer Support Service and with the Smith Family.
4186:
For service to Olympic sport as a member of the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and other committees that contributed to the success of the Games.
3521:
For service to the community through a range of health and safety organisations, particularly organisations dedicated to improving the quality of life for amputees.
3477:
For service to the community of Penrith and the lower Blue Mountains, particularly as treasurer or honorary auditor for a range of civic and sporting organisations.
2991:
For service to the community of the Yarra Valley as a fundraiser for charitable organisations, and as a benefactor to medical research and emergency service groups.
2281:
For service to overseas communities through the work of Interserve, and to the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne in the areas of financial administration and education.
2064:
For service to the community, particularly through the Albury and Border Rescue Squad, the New South Wales Volunteer Rescue Association and Riding for the Disabled.
3918:
For service to veterans and to the preservation of Australia's military heritage through the Royal Australian Army Pay Corps Historical Collection and Association.
3410:
For service to music as a conductor, chorus master and administrator, particularly through the Sydney University Musical Society and Intervarsity Choral Festivals.
3238:
For service to veterans through the organisation of the presentation of the French Medal to Normandy veterans and the annual D-Day Celebrations in South Australia.
1608:
For service to the community through St John Ambulance Australia and through the provision of first aid services for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
2359:
For service to veterinary science, particularly through the research and development of vaccines against tick-borne diseases affecting cattle in tropical areas.
4042:
For service to the welfare of veterans through support for the Gold Coast Ex-Prisoners of War Association, and to the community through sporting organisations.
3899:
For service to people with disabilities as a benefactor, honorary coach, administrator and fundraiser for the Riding for the Disabled Association of Australia.
2591:
For service to the community of Nillumbik, particularly through organisations providing care for the aged and people with disabilities, and to the environment.
955:
For service to the promotion of women's education, particularly in the field of science, and as an advocate for improving the status and human rights of women.
817:
For service to the community, particularly the aged and people with disabilities, through the provision and organisation of care, respite and welfare services.
4235:
For service to the community of Newcastle, particularly to visually impaired people as a handicraft instructor, and to elderly people through musical therapy.
3867:
For service to the Australian sheep industry as a contributor to the improvement of merino genetics and as a stud master, judge and adviser to other breeders.
3801:
For service to sport as a coach, particularly to athletes with a disability, and for providing Australian Paralympic squads with elite sporting opportunities.
2072:
For service to the community of Melbourne as an advocate for educational, health and welfare services for disadvantaged families and people with disabilities.
846:
For service to the community through the Australian Red Cross, particularly the promotion of the organisation's work and programmes and by improving services.
2442:
For service to the community through the development of aged care and youth services, and as a health administrator within the Melbourne metropolitan region.
2134:
For service to the community of Wangaratta, particularly through participation in cultural organisations including the Arts Council and the Festival of Jazz.
2107:
For service to the community, particularly as an advocate for the rights of youth appearing in Victorian Juvenile Courts and as a probation order supervisor.
1021:
For service to industrial relations, particularly through the Industrial Relations Commission of Victoria and the Australian Industrial Relations Commission.
6884: 1475:
For service to the South Australian community as a benefactor to a broad range of charitable and youth sporting organisations, and to the building industry.
3140:
For service to the Australian film industry as a cinematographer, producer and director, and through training and encouraging young people in the industry.
2265:
For service to youth through programmes aimed at improving education, health and welfare services, and providing employment opportunities for young people.
971:
For service to public administration and policy development in New South Wales, and to sport through the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games.
4278:
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of geriatric medicine, as a leader and advocate for coordinated community health services for the aged.
2527:
For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Returned and Services League of Australia and the establishment of Errol Noack House.
2519:
For service to the community of Glenorchy, particularly the Polish community, through participation in welfare, women's and senior citizens organisations.
4194:
For service to the aged community of Great Lakes, particularly through the development and administration of the Forster Tuncurry Senior Day Care Centre.
2879:
For service to veterans and their families through the Burleigh Heads and Surfers Paradise Sub-Branches of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
798:
For service to occupational therapy, rehabilitation medicine and education, particularly through the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics.
6839: 2174:
For service to the local communities of Liverpool and Willoughby through support for a range of historical, aged care, welfare and multicultural groups.
944:
For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia and the Royal Adelaide Wine Show.
788:
For service to respiratory medicine, particularly in the areas of education and research, and through the establishment of coordinated regional services.
4413:
For service to the communities of central western New South Wales, particularly people with disabilities, through the provision of chaplaincy services.
4134:
For service to sailing as a pioneer in the Australian boat-building industry and as an official measurer at national and international yachting events.
4002:
For service to veterans through the War Widows Guild of Australia, and to the community as a social worker and an advocate for the welfare of the aged.
3721:
For service to the community, particularly through the Moorabbin Hospital Ladies Auxiliary and the Bentleigh Branch of the Country Women's Association.
3418:
For service to the communities of Manly-Warringah and Bathurst, particularly through ex-Service organisations and through youth sporting organisations.
1616:
For service to the accountancy profession, particularly through the pursuit and development of an internationally accepted set of accounting standards.
1510:
For service to the community through the programmes of the YMCA and a broad range of youth, sporting, service, social support and environmental groups.
703:
For service to the aviation industry, particularly through the early conceptual work and prototype development of the 'Black Box' flight data recorder.
3935:
For service to education as a teacher of design and technology, and to the community, particularly young people, through sailing and music activities.
1600:
For service to education as a leader, mentor and administrator in catholic education, particularly as the Principal of Mary McKillop College, Wakeley.
990:
For service to critical care nursing, particularly in clinical, management, and education disciplines, and through professional nursing organisations.
809:
For service to veterinary science as an educator and researcher, and to the profession through participation in the Australian Veterinary Association.
1337:
For service to athletics, particularly as an administrator, and as a contributor to the organisation of the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
4645:
For service to hockey in the Lithgow region, particularly as an advocate for the sport and as a player, administrator, umpire, coach and fundraiser.
2214:
For service to the Maltese community of Victoria through participation in a range of ex-Service, welfare, historical and recreational organisations.
3580:
For service to older people in the community of Claremont, particularly through the Aged Persons Support Services and the Friends of Wearne Hostel.
3437:
For service to the community and to medicine in the field of palliative care, particularly through the establishment of the Home Hospice programme.
1117:
For service to education, particularly as Headmaster of St Michael's Grammar School and through the Association of Independent Schools of Victoria.
1073:
For service to public education as a primary school principal and as an advocate for the professional development and welfare of school principals.
4094:
For service to the community through compiling, recording and preserving the history of White Cliffs and the West Darling area of New South Wales.
2863:
For service to the communities of the Hunter Valley through local government and a range of conservation, commercial, sporting and welfare bodies.
2048:
For service to the Italian community in the Wollongong area through a range of social welfare, cultural, women's and senior citizen organisations.
1675:
For service to the arts, particularly in the field of administration and through the professional development of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
1223:
For service to the nursing profession, particularly in the fields of paediatric care and hospital administration at the Mater Children's Hospital.
3448:
For service to medicine as a practitioner and as an advocate for rural medicine, and to the community of St George through services for the aged.
3108:
For service to the community of Glenthompson through local government and a range of ex-Service, religious, sporting and community organisations.
2955:
For service to the community, particularly through support for patients and their families involved with the Queensland Liver Transplant Service.
1936:
For service to the community, particularly as a fundraiser for the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children and the Children's Hospital at Westmead.
4402:
For service to the community of Newcastle, particularly through the Reserve Forces Day Newcastle Regional Council, and through local government.
3875:
For service to veterans and their families as a benefactor to, fundraiser for and administrator of a number of ex-Service welfare organisations.
3813: 2765:
For service to veterans and their families through the Epping Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community.
2698:
For service to youth from disadvantaged backgrounds through community health and employment access programmes, and in criminal justice settings.
1712:
For service to the community, particularly in the areas of prevention and treatment of child abuse, and to medicine in the field of paediatrics.
1128:
For service to indigenous people in rural and remote areas of Queensland, particularly through improvements to the delivery of medical services.
998:
For service to industrial relations and the development of industry in the Illawarra region, particularly through the Australian Industry Group.
4251:
For service to sport in the Tamworth district as an administrator, coach, umpire and fundraiser, and to the community through local government.
4126:
For service to swimming as an instructor and trainer of instructors, particularly through the NSW Swimming Association Learn to Swim programme.
2383:
For service to people with disabilities, particularly autism, through the foundation of the Allamanda Autistic Adult Accommodation Association.
2375:
For service to people with disabilities, particularly autism, through the foundation of the Allamanda Autistic Adult Accommodation Association.
4243:
For services to cricket as an umpire, trainer and administrator, and as a contributor to the development and rewriting of the Laws of Cricket.
4142:
For service to the Bulgarian community of South Australia, particularly through efforts to support and preserve cultural mores and traditions.
2963:
For service to the community and to the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games through the organisation and management of the Torch Relays.
2543:
For service to the Jewish community, particularly as a mentor and supporter of refugees and through assistance to survivors of the Holocaust.
2321:
For service to business and commerce, particularly as a property developer, and as a contributor to the provision of rail and water services.
1901:
For service to the community, particularly as a supporter and representative for the families of missing persons in the Hunter Valley region.
4150:
For service to the community of Temora, particularly through the Masonic Lodge and Rotary, and as a contributor to the preservation of local
4102:
For service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the community through a range of health, disability and charitable organisations.
4066:
For service to education through school sport programmes in New South Wales, particularly the administration of school Rugby Union football.
3697:
For service to the community of the Hunter Valley through the promotion of music and culture as an organist, musical director and chorister.
1353:
For service to the wool industry, particularly through strategies aimed at promoting wool as a fibre and developing new wool-based textiles.
3748:
For service to the medical profession and to the community, particularly through the executive of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia.
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For service to the conservation of Australian heritage sites, particularly as honorary Convenor of the Burra Charter Review Working Group.
2852:
For service to the community, particularly through the Rotary Club of Oakleigh and the establishment of the Foundation for Homeless Youth.
3564:
For service to cricket, particularly through support for youth cricket development programmes, including those for schoolgirl cricketers.
2238:
For service to the community of Mandurah through local government and a range of sporting, youth, aged care and charitable organisations.
1624:
For service to local government, particularly through environmental, water management and planning related matters, and to the community.
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For service to the community, particularly as a contributor to the musical and cultural life of the Hastings and Camden Haven districts.
2806:
For service to the community of Naracoorte, particularly through local government and support for charitable and sporting organisations.
3713:
For service to golf as an administrator, both in New South Wales and nationally, and as Captain Manager of the Australian Amateur Team.
2123:
For service to the community, particularly through the Homecare Service of the Northern Territory Division of the Australian Red Cross.
1345:
For service to education as founder and Executive Principal of Pittwater House Schools and through the Australian College of Education.
468:
For service to the judiciary and to the law, to education, particularly in the area of university administration, and to the community.
3970:
For service to paediatric medicine as a practitioner, educator, and advocate for clinical care and practice standards for paediatrics.
3190:
For service to the community of Wondai as a supporter of a range of commercial, cultural, welfare, sporting and tourism organisations.
1856:
For service to the community, particularly the Lebanese community in Victoria through the organisation Australian Lebanese Welfare Inc.
3737:
For service to the community of Bundaberg through local government and participation in a range of local service and sporting groups.
3686:
For service to the community of Queanbeyan through local government and a range of sporting, senior citizen and health organisations.
3148:
For service to the community of the Myall Lakes, particularly through a range of social welfare programmes for veterans and the aged.
2690:
For service to the community, particularly in the establishment of safe houses for women and children at risk from domestic violence.
2198:
For service to the community, particularly through Baptist Community Services NSW & ACT and the Baptist Union of New South Wales.
2158:
For service to the finance industry, particularly in the areas of administration and regulation, and in the area of public relations.
1486:
For service to education, particularly in the area of educational research, and to UNESCO as the Deputy Director-General (Education).
4602:
For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the 2/27 Battalion Australian Infantry Ex-Servicemen's Association.
979:
For service to the community, particularly through research into the history of Australian furniture making and the decorative arts.
3648:
For service to the community as a contributor to social and recreational programmes for the Strathdon Community aged care facility.
3373:
For service to the community of the Wimmera region as a music teacher and as a performer and director of amateur stage productions.
3156:
For service to the community of Manly through a number of charity and social welfare groups including the Manly Hospital Auxiliary.
2273:
For service to the community of Euroa, particularly in providing assistance to children and young adults with reading difficulties.
2032:
For service to the community of Albion Park through support for a range of rural, youth, sporting, church and school organisations.
1329:
For service to the community of northern Tasmania through participation in a broad range of charitable and voluntary organisations.
2329:
For service to the credit union movement, to the wool industry, and to the community through participation in rural organisations.
2166:
For service to nursing, particularly as an administrator and fundraiser through the Royal North Shore Graduate Nurses Association.
2008:
For service to the community of Rylstone through a range of health, aged care, emergency service and social welfare organisations.
1992:
For service to music, particularly as a singer and teacher, and to the community through support for a range of charitable groups.
566:
support for the tertiary and secondary education sectors, medical research institutions and private health service administration.
4637:
For service to the community of the Mornington Peninsula through a range of benevolent, health-related and musical organisations.
3943:
For service to the community of Harrington through a range of organisations that promote community health and welfare programmes.
2615:
For service to the community of the Rutherglen region, particularly youth, through a range of social welfare and cultural groups.
1270:
For service to multicultural health services, particularly through the Australian Transcultural Mental Health Centre and Network.
347:
For service to medical research in microbiology and immunology at the University of Sydney, particularly as a teacher and mentor.
3572:
For service to Olympic sport through the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and the Australian Olympic Committee.
2947:
For service to the welfare of veterans through the Returned Sisters Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
1467:
For service to the community, particularly the social welfare needs of people with disabilities, overseas students and the aged.
1065:
For service as an advocate for early childhood education and care, and to organisations that promote opportunities for children.
4421:
For service to the community, particularly the families of veterans, through participation in ex-Service welfare organisations.
2297:
For service to the community of Gympie, particularly through Gympie Meals on Wheels and the Gympie Cystic Fibrosis Association.
2257:
For service to the community of Mandurah through support for a range of service, social welfare, aged care and sporting groups.
2182:
For service to the community, particularly through the Arts Programme of the Children's Hospital at Westmead and Operation Art.
4358:
For service to the aged community of Chinchilla, particularly through the establishment and administration of Illoura Village.
4350:
For service to the aged community of Chinchilla, particularly through the establishment and administration of Illoura Village.
4334:
For service to nursing, and to the community through programmes providing welfare and health care services to homeless people.
4110:
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of colorectal surgery, and in the prevention and management of road trauma.
2671:
For service to children with disabilities through the teaching of handicrafts, and through the Guiding and Scouting movements.
2623:
For service to the community through the development and administration of health and aged care services in the Armidale area.
1928:
For service to the Australian music industry through the promotion of the work of singers and musicians, and to the community.
1416:
For service to the community through executive support for a range of religious and charitable organisations, and to business.
430: 4594:
For service to the Crookwell community through local government and a range of service, sporting and aged care organisations.
3678:
For service to catholic secondary education in the Port Pirie region, and to the wider community through Lions International.
2706:
For service to youth, particularly through the establishment and operation of the youth refuge service Restoration House Inc.
2551:
For service to the community through the development of technical aids to assist people with disabilities, and to lawn bowls.
3756:
For service to soccer as a coach, promoter and administrator, and through the development of the Baulkham Hills Soccer Club.
3124:
For service to music, particularly the Bellingen Jazz Festival, as artistic director, promoter, administrator and performer.
4846:"Termination of Appointment of Officer of the Order of Australia in the Military Division made to Mr Geoffrey Francis Smith" 2535:
For service to sport through the Sydney Olympic 2000 Bid Company and the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games.
1952:
For service to the community of Indigo Valley through a range of local safety, conservation and recreational organisations.
928:
For service to nursing and to the promotion of community health and care, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia.
4897: 3883:
For service to the community of Essendon, particularly through youth groups, including the Guiding and Scouting movements.
3632:
For service to the community of Stawell, particularly through the Rural Fire Brigade and the Stawell Agricultural Society.
2798:
For service to the community through the Southern Highlands Pipe Band and the 'Bundanoon is Brigadoon' highland gathering.
2503:
For service as a journalist and author, and to the community, particularly as a supporter of the Berry Street Babies Home.
3018:
For service to the community through the Morega Physical Culture Association and the Bronte Ladies Amateur Swimming Club.
2469:
For service to medicine, particularly through improvements to the delivery of health care services in the Mullewa region.
2080:
For service to people with visual impairments through the Royal Blind Society and the Friends of the Royal Blind Society.
963:
For service to local government, to the promotion and development of tourism in outback Queensland, and to the community.
6849: 6811: 6806: 6801: 6796: 6780: 6775: 4551:
For service to the development of tennis in New South Wales, and to the establishment of the Homebush Bay Tennis Centre.
3951:
For service to the community of Marysville, particularly through educational, social welfare, service and church groups.
3816:(ANTaR) movement, to educational research in the area of early childhood education, and to adult education and training. 3254:
For service to the community of Gosford, through a range of service, charitable, social welfare and youth organisations.
4178:
For service to the Lithuanian community in Sydney through a range of sporting, youth, recreational and cultural groups.
4050:
For service to the community, particularly women, through the National Council of Women of Tasmania and Caroline House.
3283:
For service to the establishment of the boutique wine industry in Australia as a winemaker, judge, promoter and author.
504:
For service to neuroscience at national and international levels, particularly the publication of atlases of the brain.
4665:
For service to the arts in the Dandenong area, particularly through the Dandenong Festival of Music and Art for Youth.
4326:
For service to the communities of Young and Blayney, particularly through the Royal Far West Children's Health Scheme.
2348:
For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Retired Persons Association and Zonta International.
1683:
For service to the Australian mineral industry through the development and application of nuclear analysis techniques.
4318:
For service to speedway motorcycle racing in Australia as a competitor, engineer, manager and mentor to young riders.
4058:
For service to the arts as a sculptor, teacher, mentor and advocate for sculpture, and to art education in Australia.
2915:
For service to sports administration, to sport for people with disabilities, and to the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games.
2477:
For service to the community of the Mornington Peninsula, particularly through the Southern Peninsula Community Fund.
1877:
For service to people with visual impairments, particularly as a volunteer preparing teaching and learning resources.
6879: 6724: 5342: 5337: 5332: 5327: 3426:
For service to the development and promotion of Australian cuisine and through the restaurant and catering industry.
3400:
For service to the Australian Defence Force as State Chairperson of the Tasmanian Defence Reserve Support Committee.
3333:
For service to the community, particularly through the provision of pastoral care services at the Canberra Hospital.
3036:
For service to the community as a magistrate and through organisations promoting the welfare and rights of children.
2407:
For service to the community of Uralla through local government and a range of women's, health and aged care groups.
2024:
For service to the community of Macksville through a range of social welfare, ex-Service and sporting organisations.
899: 3246:
For service to the community, particularly through the provision of aged care facilities in the Port Stephens area.
2631:
For service to veterans and their families through the Returned and Services League of Australia, Western District.
1976:
For service to the community of Taree, particularly through fundraising for the Mid North Coast Kidney Association.
38:
The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the first announced to coincide with
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For service to sport, particularly at the Olympic level, through the provision of honorary physiotherapy services.
4010:
For service to the community of Walkerville, particularly through the preservation and promotion of local history.
2289:
For service to the community of Boorowa, particularly through veterans, social welfare and cultural organisations.
739: 4267:
For service to the community through the Rylstone Historical and Dramatic Societies, the church and as a teacher.
3907:
For service to the community, particularly to people with disabilities through the provision of support services.
3047:
For service to the community, particularly to youth as honorary Chaplain to the Naval Reserve Cadet organisation.
2781:
For service to Australian Rules football in New South Wales as a player, administrator and promoter of the sport.
4170:
For service to equestrian sport, particularly through the organisation and management of three-day horse trials.
4018:
For service to the community, particularly through the Volunteer Marine Rescue Association of Western Australia.
3198:
For service to veterans and their families through the Queensland Section of the Naval Association of Australia.
3055:
For service to veterans through a range of ex-Service organisations, and to the community of the Bankstown area.
4818: 4386:
For service to international seafarers through The Mission to Seafarers and to the Anglican Church in Tasmania.
3994:
For service to sport as an ultra runner and through the promotion of the benefits of physical fitness training.
3357:
For service to public education as a teacher and administrator, particularly within the community of Bankstown.
2249:
For service to the community as a chaplain to naval associations, and to youth through the Knox Grammar School.
1262:
For service to basketball as a player and administrator, and for the promotion of the sport among young people.
875:
For service to science, particularly in the fields of particle science, coal carbonisation and coal technology.
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For service to the community of Bendigo, particularly through the preservation and recording of local history.
3230:
For service to the community, particularly through the preservation of the heritage significance of Parkville.
2559:
For service to the architecture profession, and to the community through the Geelong Art Gallery and Lifeline.
1651:
For service to the community, particularly through the Cancer Patients' Assistance Society of New South Wales.
1635:
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of orthopaedic surgery and education, and to the community.
1154:
For service to public administration, particularly the promotion of Australian trade and commercial interests.
6860: 4621:
For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross in the Padstow and Gosford areas.
2493:
For service to the community, particularly through researching and recording the history of the Gosford area.
2040:
For service to the community as a teacher of porcelain painting in rural areas of south west New South Wales.
3381:
For service to the community through the promotion of the arts, particularly the Adelaide Festival of Ideas.
3010:
For service to basketball as a coach, mentor and administrator, and to the youth of the community of Eltham.
2663:
For service to youth through The Boys' Brigade, and to the Baptist Church, particularly as an administrator.
2418:
For service to the community, particularly through the provision of pastoral and spiritual support services.
28: 3270:
For service to veterans through the Launceston Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
3082:
For service to the community through researching and writing the history of St John Ambulance in Australia.
2939:
For service to the community of Mypolonga through a range of service, religious and sporting organisations.
2931:
For service to the community of Mypolonga through a range of service, religious and sporting organisations.
2206:
For service to the community through participation in heritage and service organisations, and to education.
27:
to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 2002 by the
3071:
For service to community development, particularly through the Great Southern Area Consultative Committee.
2599:
For service to the Australian film industry, particularly in the areas of film distribution and promotion.
213: 2583:
For service to the community of Fairfield through a range of aged care, health, school and church groups.
1893:
For service to the community as a philanthropist for the arts, animal welfare and health care facilities.
1109:
For service to sailing, particularly as an administrator at Olympic level, as a competitor, and to youth.
3553:
For service to the community of Stirling through a range of service, welfare and sporting organisations.
80: 43: 6243:† No Australians listed in this honours list (1901) and because of Coronation Honours (1911, 1937, 1953) 4613:
For service to the Anglican Church as a minister of religion, to multiculturalism and to the community.
2142:
For service to the community of Walpole, particularly through voluntary service with St John Ambulance.
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For service to the communities of Rappville and Casino, particularly through the Australian Red Cross.
912:
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of surgery, and to international humanitarian aid.
3850:
For service to children with cancer through fundraising support for Camp Quality in South Australia.
3496:
For service to the community through a range of church, social welfare, education and health groups.
1039:
For service to the community through the Nhulunbuy unit of the Northern Territory Emergency Service.
385: 135: 24: 3793:
For service to the community through the Scouting movement, particularly as Warden of Gilwell Park.
3891:
For service to the community of Essendon through youth groups, particularly the Scouting movement.
2305:
For service to the community of Portland through a range of charitable and sporting organisations.
1281:
For service to humanitarian causes, particularly as an advocate for the elimination of land mines.
734: 463: 4210:
For service to sport in Newcastle, particularly to Rugby League football, and to surf lifesaving.
1575:
For service to dance as a performer, choreographer and artistic director, and to dance education.
4505:
For service to the Australian Capital Territory through public administration and social policy.
4465:
For service to the Central Coast community, particularly through the Anglican Parish of Gosford.
3705:
For service to the Greek community, particularly through Greek language newspapers in Australia.
2822:
For service to music, particularly as a violin teacher and mentor to music students in Victoria.
2230:
For service to the community of Hervey Bay, particularly through the Police-Citizens Youth Club.
1968:
For service to the community, particularly through the Salvation Army in the Northern Territory.
1960:
For service to the community, particularly through the Salvation Army in the Northern Territory.
885:
For service to Rugby Union football as a player and promoter of the sport, and to the community.
698: 121: 3365:
For service to the community, particularly through the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Foundation.
2575:
For service to the community of Camden through emergency service, cultural and sporting groups.
1643:
For service to the community, particularly as a benefactor of the arts, medicine and education.
4559:
For service to the community of Murwillumbah, particularly through the Murwillumbah Aero Club.
639: 4845: 3824:
For service to the community, particularly the aged in Mount Gravatt through Meals on Wheels.
2887:
For service to the community, particularly through the Scouting movement and sporting groups.
2190:
For service to the pipe band movement, particularly in the area of drumming and as a teacher.
5352: 3959:
For service to lawn bowls as a player and administrator, and as a proponent of junior bowls.
1745: 743: 4162:
For service to the community, particularly through surf lifesaving in the Illawarra region.
2222:
For service to surf lifesaving, particularly through the North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club.
904:
For service to public administration, particularly transport management in New South Wales.
3291:
For service to the community, particularly through the organisation Compassionate Friends.
1869:
For service to the community, particularly as a general practitioner in the Maclean Shire.
3308:
For service to the community, particularly through the Balmoral Uniting Community Centre.
2741:
For service to public administration through management of the Family Court of Australia.
2115:
For service to the community through fundraising for the Children's Hospital at Westmead.
2016:
For service to the community, particularly through the programmes of Lions International.
307:
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of primary care research and practice.
8: 4481:
For service to youth, particularly in the Peakhurst area, through the Scouting movement.
4310:
For service to youth, particularly through the Scouting movement, and to the community.
3469:
For service to sport, particularly through the application of biomechanics to swimming.
2679:
For service to children with visual impairments as a transcriber of books into braille.
2607:
For service to the community of Ballarat, particularly through Riding for the Disabled.
2426:
For service to the community, particularly through the Busby United Hospital Auxiliary.
1567:
For service to the arts as an Australian and internationally acclaimed cinematographer.
1549:
For service to the arts as an Australian and internationally acclaimed cinematographer.
6834: 4792: 4567:
For service to the Tasmanian community, particularly through Parents Without Partners.
50: 32: 1701:
For service to landscape architecture, particularly as an educator and administrator.
4629:
For service to sport, particularly Whitewater Slalom Canoeing, and to Olympic sport.
653: 2367:
For service to industrial relations, particularly through the Finance Sector Union.
5623: 5348: 4489:
For service to the community, particularly through palliative care support groups.
4286:
For service to the community of Winton, particularly through the Outback Festival.
3132:
For service to the community through Meals on Wheels in the South Sydney district.
3031: 2434:
For service to the community, particularly as a volunteer in aged care facilities.
4543:
For service to lawn bowls as a player, administrator and regional representative.
2391:
For service to the housing construction industry, and to the welfare of veterans.
4342:
For service to the community of Tullamore through women's service organisations.
3529:
For service to the community through the Broken Hill Philharmonic Society Choir.
4366:
For service to the visual arts, particularly through the Victorian Arts Centre.
2639:
For service to the community through the Ryde Asthma Children's Swimming Group.
2000:
For service to the families of members serving in the Australian Defence Force.
3405: 2458:
For service to veterans through the Korean Veterans' Association of Australia.
499: 449: 160: 2655:
For service to the community through the Morega Physical Culture Association.
6873: 5364: 4151: 3349:
For service to the community in the field of crisis and suicide counselling.
2498: 1583: 880: 628: 396: 226: 174: 39: 2833:
For service to sports science research, particularly in the area of rowing.
4866: 4438: 3453: 2923:
For service to the youth of New South Wales through the Scouting movement.
2450:
For service to sport, particularly as a referee for wheelchair basketball.
675: 615: 149: 107: 3640:
For service to the community through the Cairns Choral Society and SCOPE.
3222:
For service to the community through the Starlight Children's Foundation.
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. Special (National : 1977 - 2012)
2091:
For service to medicine as a general practitioner in the Ashfield area.
1544: 96: 2567:
For service to local government, and to the community of Millmerran.
3278: 2340:
For service to education as a teacher and role model for students.
1688: 1031:
For service to basketball, to Olympic sport, and to the community.
1920:
For service to early childhood education in the Launceston area.
1693:
For service as a leader of the Aboriginal community in Tasmania.
1494:
For service as a leader of the Aboriginal community in Tasmania.
1289:
For service as a leader of the Aboriginal community in Tasmania.
1944:
For service to the community through the Young Sydney Singers.
3812:
For service to the promotion of indigenous rights through the
2150:
For service to sport, particularly in the area of athletics.
4691: 1835: 1722: 767: 713: 195: 65: 4844:
Commander-in-Chief, Governor-General and (27 March 2015).
2895:
For service to surf lifesaving as a competitor and coach.
46:, which are announced on the second Monday in June. 6840:
List of Knights and Dames of the Order of Australia
2757:For service to the Jewish community through sport. 4843: 4034:For service to the community as a foster parent. 6871: 4787: 4785: 4783: 4781: 4779: 4777: 4775: 4773: 3814:Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation 4825:. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 4882: 6885:Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia 6861:Governor General of Australia, Honours Lists 6845:List of Companions of the Order of Australia 4896: 4770: 4889: 4875: 16:Appointments to various orders and honours 42:(26 January), with the other being the 6872: 4687: 1718: 4870: 1831: 763: 749:Appointment terminated 27 March 2015 480:the Arts and the Museum of Victoria. 191: 49: 709: 6850:Australian honours order of wearing 61: 13: 4819:"Announcing and presenting awards" 14: 6896: 359:admissions to health facilities. 56: 186: 4837: 4811: 4055:Ronald Charles Robertson-Swann 1826: 758: 1: 4763: 2235:Mervyn Frederick Christiansen 29:Governor General of Australia 25:to various orders and honours 4799:. 26 January 2002. p. 1 4793:"Australia Day 2002 Honours" 7: 2532:Robert Alexander Elphinston 2345:Gwenda Elizabeth Cunningham 1858: 790: 603:Anthony Frederick Sallmann 10: 6901: 4131:John Blennerhassett Savage 3593:Margaret Elizabeth Millard 3406:Bennett William Macpherson 3397:Norman Armstrong MacMillan 2944:Gwendoline Dinah Henderson 2337:Christina McInerney Cullen 2053:Christina Urquhart Boughen 1444:John Michael Papadimitriou 344:Patrick Macartney de Burgh 221: 21:2002 Australia Day Honours 6858: 6827: 6789: 6768: 6712: 6251: 5622: 5363: 4904: 4731:Warrant Officer Class Two 4726: 4714: 4705: 4599:Glenmore Reginald Williss 3948:Elaine Mary Postlethwaite 2612:Margaret Helen Fitzgibbon 2548:Frankston Frederick Evans 2396:Margaret Anne Dawes-Smith 2147:Jacqueline Mildred Byrnes 1762: 1750: 1736: 1632:Thomas McIntyre Stevenson 1464:Mary Alice Pelham Thorman 1350:Alexander Robert Morrison 1237:Felicity Deirdre Maddison 1195:John Frederick Leditschke 834:Patricia Enid Bjerregaard 273:The Honourable Mr Justice 88: 6880:2002 awards in Australia 5347:† Not issued because of 4898:Australian honours lists 4741:Denis Raymond Narramore 4653:Kenneth Mackenzie Wright 4583:Geoffrey Arthur Williams 4572:Arthur Campbell Williams 4556:Robert Clarendon Whittle 4275:George Meredith Stathers 4183:James Christopher Sloman 3991:Wilfred Anthony Rafferty 3745:Raymond Leonard Newcombe 3734:Mervyn William Neubecker 3296:Robert William Lapthorne 3179:Margaret Rosemary Jowett 3129:Catherine Davidson Imrie 2211:Nicholas Dominic Chircop 1898:Hilda Margaret Armstrong 1656:Marie Elizabeth Thompson 1326:Margaret Donaldson Moore 1267:Abd-Elmasih Rashed Malak 1175:Deborah Catherine Kirwan 1086:Thorold Harvey Gunnersen 562:Michael Bennett Robinson 440:Geoffrey Edmund Mitchell 364:Mavis Marjorie Gallienne 263:Clement Russell Boughton 81:Morrish Alexander Besley 44:Queen's Birthday Honours 4391:Mollie Constance Tomlin 3753:Thomas Richard Newhouse 3518:Chris Lillian McConnell 3501:Archibald John McArthur 3267:Pieter Anthonius Koster 3113:George Leonard Hutcheon 2762:Neville Henry Goldsmith 2746:Maurice Raymond Gleeson 2730:Arthur Donald Gillespie 2711:Charles William Gerrish 2703:Shirley Lynette Gemmell 2524:Frederick William Ebrey 2246:Gareth Hamilton Clayton 2227:Graham John Christensen 2139:Robert William Byleveld 1769:Michael Lewis Clifford 1698:George Richard Williams 1405:Michael Vincent O'Brien 917:William Stewart Coleman 654:Struan Keith Sutherland 629:Terence William Sheahan 521:Judith Elizabeth Redden 397:David Alexander Hollway 312:Clarence Raymond Briese 4850:www.legislation.gov.au 4642:Beverley Euphemia Wren 4626:Danielle Anne Woodward 4548:John Charles Whittaker 4462:Phyllis Shirley Walton 4363:Jacqueline Anne Taylor 4283:Robyn Lynette Stephens 4047:Yvonne Barbara Roberts 3956:Jack Joseph Prandolini 3880:Jean Margaret Paterson 3829:Theresa Louise O'Brien 3569:Craig Gordon McLatchey 3542:Joyce Veronica McGrath 3534:Gladstone Paul McGowan 3386:Jennifer Kim Maclennan 3370:Valerie Jean Mackenzie 3121:William Brett Iggulden 3087:Judith Margaret Hunter 3079:Ian James Howie-Willis 3060:Maxwell Wallace Hopper 2928:Margaret Nancy Haywood 2920:Kenneth James Haylings 2892:Leonard Malcolm Harris 2719:Raymond George Gilbert 2508:Geoffrey Arthur Durham 2490:Gwendolene Mary Dundon 2439:William Thomas Deveney 2326:Howard Clement Crozier 2286:Michael Gerald Coombes 2254:Dixie Brettell Clement 2203:Terence Herbert Childs 2171:Jessie Rosina Canfield 2163:Irene Winifred Campton 1973:Kenneth Frederick Beck 1933:Nerida Gwynne Barnsley 1866:Edward Ambrose Allcock 1820:Paul David Ekin-Smyth 1472:Gordon Winston Pickard 1424:John Lawrence O'Meally 1361:Patricia Diana Mowbray 1305:Robert Lionel Marshman 1297:John Robinson Marshall 1212:Noelene Veronica Lever 1114:Anthony Rowand Hewison 1078:Kaye Annette Griffiths 1053:Patrick Bernard Gilroy 987:Lorraine June Ferguson 872:Thomas George Callcott 735:Geoffrey Francis Smith 676:Ronald Sidney Tauranac 640:Rosemary Edna Sinclair 626:The Honourable Justice 464:Robert David Nicholson 461:The Honourable Justice 241:Clifford Douglas Blake 136:Richard Norman Johnson 6713:Special Honours lists 4678:David Alexander Young 4564:Lesley Dawn Wilkinson 4418:Edward Mervyn Treagus 4410:Mary Patricia Trainor 4264:William Francis Staff 4248:Ian Douglas Southwell 4099:Ross McDonald Russell 4071:Alexander Vernon Rose 4063:Ewart Reginald Robson 4039:Charles Henry Roberts 4031:Cheryl Larraine Rixon 3967:Jeffrey James Prebble 3915:John Vincent Phillips 3872:Donald Maxwell Palmer 3864:Thomas Albany Padbury 3847:Margaret Joan O'Riley 3838:John Anthony O'Connor 3809:Peter Francis O'Brien 3798:Christopher John Nunn 3764:Mary Stewart Newlinds 3726:Diana Dorothea Nelson 3710:Bruce Alexander Nairn 3667:Francis Robert Moulds 3510:David John McClelland 3445:Desley Ellen Marshall 3362:Sandra Kaye Mackenzie 3330:Charles William Lucre 3195:Irene Frances Keeshan 3170:Thomas Ernest Jelbart 3137:Milton Brian Ingerson 3105:Kenneth Lionel Hurley 3032:Barbara Anne Holborow 3015:Margaret Anne Hickman 3007:David Charles Hickman 2971:Margaret Bertha Henry 2960:Diane Elizabeth Henry 2936:Samuel Thomas Haywood 2884:Cynthia June Harfield 2876:Neil Verland Harcourt 2803:Rosalie Denise Grieve 2754:Thomas George Goldman 2695:Bernard Michael Geary 2604:Patricia Irene Fisken 2482:Mabel Constance Doyle 2466:Patrick John Docherty 2431:Rhoda Margaret Denton 2380:Jacqueline Anne Davie 2356:Robert John Dalgliesh 2262:Francis James Colcott 2104:Ronald Thomas Buckley 2088:Desmond James Brennan 2029:Douglas St Clair Blow 1793:Ian Charles Mitchell 1515:Roger Hamline Riordan 1507:Ian Jefferson Randall 1456:Judith Milburn Parker 1386:Gregory Gordon Norris 1228:John Weston Mackenzie 1097:Geoffrey Charles Hall 1070:Neville James Grayson 1044:William John Gillooly 1003:David Wycliffe Ford, 933:Peter Roderick Dornan 900:Ronald David Christie 851:Ralph Maurice Burnett 553:David Thomas Richmond 533:Peter Lawrence Reilly 431:Michael Steven Knight 373:Leonard James Goodman 321:George Edward Chapman 227:Anthony John Beddison 161:Maurice Lionel Newman 4531:Derek John Whitehead 4478:Reginald Walter Ward 4426:Cyril Percy Treasure 4399:Peter Macquarie Toms 4339:Annie Irvine Swanson 4323:Mary Patricia Stuart 4240:William Joseph Smyth 4147:Leslie Gustav Schulz 3983:Keith McKellar Queen 3904:George Thomas Phelps 3855:Sydney James Packham 3772:Ilma Adele Nicholson 3637:Ansa Gilchrist Moore 3585:Julie Margaret Miles 3354:Dennis Ian MacKenzie 3305:Lionel Laurie Latham 3251:James Edwin Kirkness 3227:Norah Lillian Killip 3153:Robin Margaret James 3145:Edward Sydney Ingram 2988:Michael Frank Herman 2912:Gregory Neil Hartung 2860:William James Hanley 2786:Gaetan Anthony Grech 2778:Ian Heyward Granland 2738:Leonard George Glare 2580:Max Raymond Ferguson 2388:Stanley George Davis 2364:Kevin William Davern 2302:Joyce Marie Costello 2294:Beryl Valerie Corney 2278:Beryl Inkster Coombe 2187:Allan Kenneth Chatto 2155:Ronald Bruce Cameron 2061:John William Bowdren 1997:Dianne Frances Biggs 1957:Russell John Beazley 1909:Clive Oswald Auricht 1777:Michael Peter Crane 1743:Malcolm David Adams 1664:John Anthony Townend 1613:Kenneth Hugh Spencer 1523:Robert Lancelot Rofe 1422:The Honourable Judge 1413:Thomas James O'Brien 1317:Ian Roderick McPhail 1286:Mary Frances Mallett 1204:Robert Burgess Leece 1183:Vernon Andrew Knight 1159:David Arthur Kinchin 1106:John Edward Harrison 1062:Tonia Lesley Godhard 968:Michael Ernest Eyers 952:Daphne Clair Elliott 825:Donald Sidney Biddle 814:Lois Catherine Baker 544:Ian Herbert Richards 386:John MacDonald Grant 355:Lynette Joyce Fragar 304:Charles Bridges-Webb 292:Arthur Worrall Bragg 108:Ross William Dunning 6769:Royal Visit Honours 4749:Ian Richard Parker 4733:Roger Michael Hyde 4720:Chief Petty Officer 4670:Cecily Veronica Yeo 4634:Lloyd Cecil Worland 4591:Frank Andrew Willis 4494:John Alexander Ware 4446:Llewelyn James Vale 4439:extractive industry 4355:Daphne Lorna Taylor 4331:Theresa Swanborough 4291:John Dudley Stewart 4199:Denise Winser Smith 4191:Gladys Jean Smalley 4159:William Samuel Seay 4123:Thekla Olive Samuel 4115:Robyn Veronica Ryan 4015:Thomas William Reed 3932:Barry William Plane 3718:Mary Adeline Nathan 3683:Robyn Eileen Murphy 3675:John Terence Mullin 3645:Margery Pearl Moore 3561:Gregory Scott McKie 3526:Melva Claire McCrae 3378:Gregory Alan Mackie 3313:Donald Bruce Lawson 3259:Marjorie Dawn Knipe 3235:Aubrey Wilfred King 3211:Barbara Elsie Kelly 3187:Alan William Keates 3161:Peter Wadds Jeffery 3096:Shirley Roma Hunter 2903:Diana Lorraine Hart 2830:Allan Geoffrey Hahn 2811:Donald McKenzie Gum 2668:Marie Ethel Freeman 2644:John Murray Forster 2628:Dorothy Helen Foran 2404:Clarice Edna Dawson 2219:Charles Christensen 2112:Bruce Henry Buesnel 1949:Edward James Baynes 1941:Paul Martin Bateman 1785:Gary Phillip Hogan 1758:David Bruce Wilson 1563:Dean William Semler 1334:Lorraine May Morgan 1276:Associate Professor 1193:Associate Professor 1036:Robert Gerrit Gelok 1018:Robert John Garlick 995:Ernest David Ferris 843:Valda May Broadbent 699:David Ronald Warren 616:Frank Ernest Sartor 531:Associate Professor 409:David William James 333:Ian McLean Crawford 251:David Charles Blyth 214:Joseph Thomas Baker 6835:Order of Australia 6790:Coronation Honours 4757:Garry Allen Towle 4662:Phyllis Jean Yates 4618:Heather Meryl Wood 4434:Robert Ross Tucker 4383:John Desmond Tomes 4315:Neil Joseph Street 4307:Donald Edwin Stone 4232:Valerie Joan Smith 4167:Brian Leslie Slack 4023:Edith Ellen Reeves 3702:Michael Mystakidis 3694:Keith Murree-Allen 3656:Gerald John Morgan 3602:Phillip John Mills 3577:Eva Marion McPhail 3474:James Sydney Mason 3466:Bruce Robert Mason 3454:Jesse David Martin 3288:Bernice Adele Lane 3068:Maurice Pell House 3052:David John Hopkins 3042:The Reverend Canon 3023:Henry Roland Hoare 2996:John Henry Hewlett 2770:Roger Lance Graham 2556:Percy Neil Everist 2499:John Keith Dunstan 2372:Neil Charles Davie 2318:John Daniel Crosby 2270:Betty May Comeadow 2179:Joanna Susan Capon 2131:Mary Barbara Burns 2013:Eric Roberts Black 1981:Patricia Jean Begg 1925:Ross Ernest Barlow 1809:David Angus Smith 1801:Bruce Edward Peet 1799:Lieutenant Colonel 1648:Loys Eden Thompson 1621:Janis Coralie Star 1605:John David Spencer 1597:Judith Anne Sippel 1545:John Clement Seale 1499:William Henry Pyle 1483:Colin Nelson Power 1481:Emeritus Professor 1433:Warwick Hood Olson 1369:Athol Wilson Noble 1246:Emeritus Professor 1220:Rosalie Mary Lewis 976:Kevin Francis Fahy 941:John Gordon Duncan 909:John Kenneth Clezy 806:John Henry Arundel 795:Valma Esmé Angliss 686:Barbara Joan Tynan 664:Emeritus Professor 571:Denis Walsh Rogers 476:Geoffrey Ivan Opat 342:Emeritus Professor 302:Emeritus Professor 275:Alan James Boulton 150:Gordon Keith Moyes 133:Emeritus Professor 51:Order of Australia 33:Peter Hollingworth 6867: 6866: 6820: 6244: 5356: 5355:) and WWII (1940) 4905:New Years Honours 4761: 4760: 4722:Paul David Hayes 4688:Military Division 4685: 4684: 4540:Linda May Whitham 4470:Edwin John Walton 4224:Ross Braham Smith 4175:Viktoras Sliteris 4007:Barrie Roy Redman 3434:Helen-Anne Manion 3415:Earl Thomas Magee 3243:William John King 3044:Thomas Henry Hood 2849:John Kilburn Hall 2676:Eva Mabel Garland 2660:Roy Bowden Fraser 2588:Alan Graham Field 2455:Victor Albert Dey 2069:Adele Alice Brain 2005:Valmai Ethel Bird 1989:Lyall Alvin Beven 1965:Ruth Mary Beazley 1824: 1823: 1719:Military Division 1716: 1715: 1680:John Stanley Watt 1554:Eric Baker Searle 1397:Peter Edward Nygh 1395:The Honourable Dr 1278:William Lee Maley 1258:Robyn Leigh Maher 1133:Donald Henry Hyde 1027:Andrew Barry Gaze 960:Peter James Evert 881:David Ian Campese 860:Sylvia Mary Byers 785:John Henry Alpers 753: 752: 710:Military Division 707: 706: 645:expand services. 509:Daphne Edith Read 486:John Henry Pascoe 418:Carol May Kendall 184: 183: 122:John Joseph Fahey 97:Glyn Conrad Davis 86:responsibilities. 23:are appointments 6892: 6818: 6242: 5624:Birthday Honours 5349:Birthday Honours 5346: 4891: 4884: 4877: 4868: 4867: 4861: 4860: 4858: 4856: 4841: 4835: 4834: 4832: 4830: 4815: 4809: 4808: 4806: 4804: 4789: 4756: 4748: 4740: 4732: 4721: 4711: 4692: 4652: 4610:John William Woo 4609: 4582: 4512: 4409: 4373: 4274: 4091:Gwenda Ruth Rowe 4082: 3966: 3914: 3808: 3790:John Leslie Noke 3763: 3744: 3693: 3666: 3655: 3560: 3493:Ian George Mavor 3492: 3465: 3444: 3433: 3396: 3338:Edith Marie Lunn 3321:Peter Joseph Low 3277: 3219:Ian John Kennedy 3078: 3043: 3006: 2970: 2952:Lionel Roy Hendy 2902: 2859: 2848: 2829: 2729: 2687:Wilma Anne Geary 2686: 2652:Rose Mary Foster 2564:George John Ezzy 2516:Maria Dziendziel 2465: 2414: 2355: 2336: 2245: 2130: 2120:Rosemary Burkitt 2087: 2021:Audrey Mae Blood 1908: 1882:Nellie Joan Ames 1865: 1852: 1836: 1832:General Division 1819: 1808: 1800: 1792: 1784: 1776: 1768: 1757: 1748: 1742: 1723: 1708: 1631: 1596: 1582: 1534: 1482: 1455: 1443: 1423: 1396: 1360: 1342:Rex Henry Morgan 1316: 1296: 1277: 1247: 1194: 1124: 1096: 1017: 1006: 986: 951: 925:Beth Muir Dawson 871: 824: 805: 784: 768: 764:General Division 746: 733: 714: 697: 666:John Melvin Swan 665: 652: 627: 606: 602: 591:Philip John Rose 590: 543: 532: 520: 498: 475: 462: 429: 408: 384: 354: 343: 332: 303: 274: 262: 239: 212: 196: 192:General Division 173: 148: 134: 120: 95: 66: 62:General Division 6900: 6899: 6895: 6894: 6893: 6891: 6890: 6889: 6870: 6869: 6868: 6863: 6854: 6823: 6817: 6785: 6764: 6708: 6252:Bravery Honours 6247: 6241: 5618: 5359: 5345: 4900: 4895: 4865: 4864: 4854: 4852: 4842: 4838: 4828: 4826: 4817: 4816: 4812: 4802: 4800: 4791: 4790: 4771: 4766: 4754: 4746: 4738: 4730: 4719: 4712:David John Gray 4710:Warrant Officer 4709: 4690: 4650: 4607: 4580: 4510: 4454:George Varlamos 4407: 4374:Karin Tiedemann 4371: 4299:Marjorie Stiles 4272: 4107:Peter John Ryan 4080: 3975:Mary Properjohn 3964: 3940:Gwen Eva Porter 3923:Glenda Philpott 3912: 3806: 3761: 3742: 3691: 3664: 3653: 3611:Norman Miskelly 3558: 3491:The Reverend Dr 3490: 3463: 3442: 3431: 3394: 3275: 3076: 3041: 3004: 2968: 2900: 2868:Maud Kelly Hann 2857: 2846: 2827: 2727: 2684: 2636:Barry John Ford 2572:Barry John Feld 2463: 2412: 2353: 2334: 2244:The Reverend Dr 2243: 2128: 2085: 2045:Giulia 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Index

to various orders and honours
Governor General of Australia
Peter Hollingworth
Australia Day
Queen's Birthday Honours
Order of Australia
Morrish Alexander Besley
Glyn Conrad Davis
Ross William Dunning
John Joseph Fahey
Richard Norman Johnson
Gordon Keith Moyes
Maurice Lionel Newman
Carlo Salteri
Joseph Thomas Baker
Anthony John Beddison
Clifford Douglas Blake
John MacDonald Grant
David Alexander Hollway
Michael Steven Knight
Jacques Nasser
Robert David Nicholson
John Henry Pascoe
George Paxinos
Frank Ernest Sartor
Terence William Sheahan
Rosemary Edna Sinclair
Struan Keith Sutherland
Ronald Sidney Tauranac
David Ronald Warren

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