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2018 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)

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Group Captain David John Houghton – For meritorious service in materiel acquisition and sustainment as the Joint Program Office Lead, Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft System Program Office, and as Commanding Officer of the Training Aircraft Systems Program Office in Capability Acquisition
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Brigadier Christopher John Mills – For exceptional service as Chief of Future Operations Headquarters Regional Command South in Afghanistan, Director Exercise Planning at Headquarters Joint Operations Command, Director General Modernisation Army and for contributions to the development of Australian
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Warrant Officer Class One Jason Edward Sten – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Australian Contingent and Force Headquarters Training Warrant Officer whilst deployed to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan on Operation ASLAN from November 2016 to August
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Colonel Mark Christopher Welburn – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Deputy Chief of Staff Security Force Assistance, Headquarters Train Advise Assist Command – South, Kandahar Afghanistan while deployed on Operation HIGHROAD over the period May 2016 to May
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Major M – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Officer Commanding Special Operations Task Group 632 Rotation VI Special Forces Advisory Team and as the Deputy Commander of Task Force – Counter Terrorism Service on Operation OKRA from December 2016 to June
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Warrant Officer Class Two John William Smallacombe – For meritorious performance of duty in promoting positive relationships between Indigenous communities and the Pilbara Regiment and rehabilitating wounded, injured and ill soldiers within the 5th Battalion, the Royal Australian
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Squadron Leader M – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations while deployed as a Combat Controller with the Special Operations Joint Task Force and as the Strike Director, Combined Joint Operations Command, Iraq on Operation OKRA between February 2015 and June
585:– For distinguished service in the appointments of Head Modernisation and Strategic Plans – Army, Commander Forces Command and significant contributions to the Australian Army and modernisation as part of the joint Australian Defence Force for Australia's interests. 4350:
Brigadier Jason Kyle Walk – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations while serving as the Deputy Director Sustainment, Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan on Operation HIGHROAD, in Kabul, Afghanistan from July 2016 to August
115:– For eminent service to the judiciary as a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, to the law as an advocate for human rights and civil liberties, to judicial administration and professional development, and to governance roles in tertiary education. 3386:
Warrant Officer Class One Paul Justin Simpfendorfer – For meritorious service in the field of Forward Arming and Refueling and Aviation Special Operations and as the Leadership Package Master at the Warrant Officer and Non-Commissioned Officer
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Brigadier Neil Thomas Sweeney – For exceptional service as the Deputy Commander of Joint Task Force 633 National Command Headquarters for all Australian Forces in the Middle East, while deployed on Operation ACCORDION from July 2016 to April
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Major Brian E Hickey – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Officer Commanding North Baghdad Operations Command Advisory and Assistance Team, Task Group Taji IV, Iraq on Operation OKRA from November 2016 to June
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Chief Petty Officer Michael John O'Donnell – For outstanding devotion to duty during the execution of his duty as the Ship's Damage Control Officer when responding to an engine room fire in HMAS Maryborough on the night of 25 and 26 May
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Major R – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Officer Commanding the Special Operations Task Group 632 Rotation VI Intelligence Fusion and Support Cell, in Iraq on Operation OKRA from November 2016 to June
173:– For eminent service to the community through corporate governance roles with charitable, medical research, higher education, nuclear scientific and technology organisations, to the minerals exploration sector, and to women in business. 4671:
Flight Lieutenant Tobias John Liddy-Puccini – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Fighter Combat Instructor at Number 75 Squadron and as Instructor of the inaugural Air Warfare Instructor Course at Number 2 Operational Conversion
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Corporal M – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations and in action as the lead Joint Terminal Air Controller in Special Operations Task Group 632 Rotation VI on Operation OKRA in Iraq from November 2016 to June
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Colonel Gabrielle Maree Follett – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force as Commanding Officer 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion and as a Staff Officer in the Office of the Chief of the Defence Force and Army
605:– For distinguished service in the appointments of Head Land Systems Division, Commander of the 1st Division and significant contributions to Army strategic command and control capabilities within the Australian Defence Force. 4841: 4524:
Squadron Leader Samuel Ian Harkiss – For outstanding devotion to duty as the Information Systems Technical and Acquisition Manager within the F-35A Joint Strike Fighter Division of Capability Acquisition and Sustainment
102:– For eminent service to the Australian motion picture industry as a film editor, to the promotion and development of the profession, as a role model, and through creative contributions to the nation's cultural identity. 4243:
Colonel Michael Lee Murdoch – For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as the Commander of the Kabul Garrison Command Advisory Team, and Senior Mentor to the Kabul Garrison Commander from October 2016 to June
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Jane Elizabeth Montgomery-Hribar — For distinguished service to the building and construction sector, particularly in the areas of project procurement and industry standards, through executive roles, and as a mentor of
187:– For eminent service to science, and to higher education, particularly in the fields of polymer chemistry and materials science, through seminal contributions as a research innovator, as a mentor, and to the community. 4239:
Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Dudley Gardiner – For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as Commanding Officer Training Task Unit of Task Group Taji IV in Iraq on Operation OKRA from November 2016 to June
180:– For eminent service to higher education, particularly to art history and theory and to the advanced study of the contemporary arts, as an academic, author and curator, and as a role model for young art historians. 271:
Christopher Kincaid Fairley — For distinguished service to community health, particularly in the area of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases, as a clinician, researcher and administrator, and to medical
154:– For eminent service to sport, through ambassadorial, mentoring, and non-executive roles with a range of organisations at all levels, and to the community through roles in conservation and motoring associations. 4661:
Group Captain Nathan Mark Christie – For meritorious achievement as the Chief of Staff, Headquarters Combined Joint Task Force 633, while deployed on Operation ACCORDION during the period September 2016 to July
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Squadron Leader Michael James Yeomans – For outstanding devotion to duty in managing the implementation of the F-35A Joint Strike Fighter facilities program as part of the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment
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John George McHutchison — For distinguished service to medical research in gastroenterology and hepatology, particularly through the development of treatments for viral infections, and to the biopharmaceutical
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Frances Irene Gentle — For distinguished service to people who are blind or have low vision, particularly in the area of special education, and to policy development and practice on inclusiveness and standards.
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Major Christopher Daniel Gilmore – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as Officer Commanding Training Team One of Task Group Taji Three in Iraq on Operation OKRA from May to December
300:— For distinguished service to the media and television industries as a writer, producer, actor and presenter, to children living with cancer, and as a supporter of young people with autism spectrum disorders. 3417:
Sergeant Katrina Louise Liston – For meritorious service in instruction, case officer support, and training medical supervision as a Divisional Senior Non-Commissioned Officer at the Australian Defence Force
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Alan Gregory Morris — For distinguished service to the international community through financial policy, particularly to the Pacific region through advisory roles in fiscal responsibility and economic reform.
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Major Katie Louise Burrup – For outstanding achievement in developing and implementing a Family and Domestic Violence Framework in North Queensland as Staff Officer Grade Two – Personnel at Headquarters 3rd
518:— For distinguished service to tertiary education as an academic and researcher, particularly to far eastern history and the study of the Chinese diaspora, and to the enhancement of Australia-Asia relations. 451:
Michael Francis Quinlan — For distinguished service to medicine, particularly through strategic leadership in the development of tertiary medical and social education in Western Australia as an academic and
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Rinaldo Bellomo — For distinguished service to intensive care medicine as a biomedical scientist and researcher, through infrastructure and systems development to manage the critically ill, and as an author.
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Julie Singer Scanlan — For distinguished service to Australia-America relations through the promotion and facilitation of dialogue and information exchange across government, business and community sectors.
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David Charles Pescud — For distinguished service to medicine, and to Australia-Mongolia relations, particularly through the provision of surgical and anaesthetic care, and to health education and standards.
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Peter John Fitzpatrick — For distinguished service to the community, particularly in Western Australia, through roles with veterans' welfare, business, legal and not-for-profit organisations, and to social
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Major B – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Executive Officer of Special Operations Task Group 632 Rotation VI, in Iraq on Operation OKRA from November 2016 to June 2017.
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Lieutenant Colonel Travis John Gordon – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Commander of Joint Task Group 658 in support of the national elections of Papua New Guinea during the conduct of Operation
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Timothy Charles Lindsey — For distinguished service to international relations, particularly in promoting understanding between Indonesia and Australia, as an academic, and to legal education in Islamic
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Maxwell John Beck — For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic and fundraising support for medical, sporting, social welfare and cultural organisations, and to urban revitalisation.
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Julie Louise Bates — For distinguished service to community health, particularly through harm reduction programs for sex workers and people with substance abuse issues, and to those living with HIV/AIDS.
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Flight Lieutenant G – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Task Unit 630.2 Dynamic Targeting Intelligence Officer supporting Operation OKRA from December 2016 to June 2017.
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Warrant Officer Class One Matthew Francis Bold – For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 9th Battalion, the Royal Queensland Regiment and the 7th Battalion, the Royal Australian
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Vernon Charles Marshall — For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to renal transplant surgery and organ preservation, to accreditation and professional standards, as an academic, author and
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Paul Robertson Espie — For distinguished service to the mining and infrastructure sectors through financial advisory roles, to public policy development and reform, and to not-for-profit organisations.
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John (Jock) Stephen Murray — For distinguished service to the transport, infrastructure and freight industries, through roles in policy direction, planning and implementation, and to Jesuit education.
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Mark Fort Harris — For distinguished service to education, and to the community, in the area of public health care, evidence-based practice, and equity, as an academic and researcher, and to refugees.
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Lieutenant Colonel N – For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as the Commanding Officer of Special Operations Task Group 632 on Operation OKRA from November 2016 to June 2017.
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Squadron Leader Christopher Nicholas Plain – For meritorious service in project management as the Number 78 Wing Transition Team Manager for the Hawk 127 Lead-In Fighter Capability Assurance Project.
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Warrant Officer Class One Kelvin James Baulch – For meritorious service in the field of Engineering Services and Construction Management within the Australian Army and wider Australian Defence Force.
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Brigadier Leigh Suzanne Wilton – For exceptional service as Deputy and Chief of Staff of Army Headquarters, and Director General Personnel – Army and for contributions to Army's personnel capability.
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John Charles Higgins — For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic contributions to education, cultural, social welfare, and child cancer support organisations, and to business.
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Rebecca Anne Davies — For distinguished service to the community, and to medical research, particularly in the areas of juvenile diabetes and heart health, and to the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney.
268:— For distinguished service to the international community of Thailand through humanitarian assistance programs for the disadvantaged, and to improving the lives of women, children and the elderly. 259:
Terence John Effeney — For distinguished service to the energy supply sector, particularly in Queensland, through planning and delivery programs, to infrastructure management, and to the community.
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Andrew Sisson — For distinguished service to the finance and investment sector, as an advisor to financial regulatory bodies, and through philanthropic support for cultural and charitable groups.
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Jennifer May Bowker — For distinguished service to Australia-Middle East cultural relations through the preservation of traditional creative and visual arts, and as a textile artist and educator.
256:— For distinguished service to science, and to engineering, as a researcher in the field of hearing loss assessment, electrophysiology, and rehabilitation, and to improved auditory technologies. 3569:
Richard Bolt – For outstanding public service through leadership, and innovation in energy, agriculture, education, transport, economic development and carbon policy in Victoria and nationally.
351:— For distinguished service to primary industry through roles in agricultural research administration, to the minerals and natural resources sector, and to science-industry linkages and policy. 4200:
Colonel Richard Anthony Vagg – For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as the Commander of Task Group Taji IV in Iraq on Operation OKRA, from December 2016 to June 2017.
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Katherine Mary Tucker — For distinguished service to medicine in the field of familial cancer genetics, as a clinician, researcher and author, to medical education, and to professional bodies.
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John W Freebairn — For distinguished service to education in the field of applied economics, as an academic, administrator and author, and to policy development, particularly taxation reform.
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Susan Philippa Walker — For distinguished service to medicine, particularly in the disciplines of obstetrics and gynaecology, as an academic and clinician, and to professional organisations.
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David Allan Kilpatrick Watters — For significant service to medicine and medical education in endocrine and colorectal surgery, and through leadership roles with professional organisations.
524:— For distinguished service to private and public sector administration through executive roles, to policy development and reform, to cross sector collaboration, to equity, and to business. 470:— For distinguished service to medical education in the field of surgical oncology, to the diagnosis and management of breast cancer and melanoma, as an academic, researcher and clinician. 303:
John Patrick Grace — For distinguished service to science in the field of biotechnology research and commercialisation, through advisory roles, and to professional scientific associations.
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Flight Sergeant Renee Louise Cole – For outstanding achievement in the advancement of the Australian Defence Force's Space situational awareness capability at Number 1 Remote Sensor Unit.
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Colonel Damian John Hill – For exceptional service as Commander Combat Training Centre, Commanding Officer of 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery and as acting Commander 3rd Brigade.
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Hylton John Mackley — For significant service to the visual arts, particularly through administrative, fundraising and philanthropic roles, to heritage preservation, and to the community.
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Susan Mary Baddeley — For distinguished service to child health as an academic and researcher, to neo-natal paediatric medicine, and to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.
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Reece Allan Waldock — For significant service to public administration, particularly to transport and infrastructure planning and development in Western Australia, and to the community.
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Cheryl Anne Norris — For significant service to nursing, particularly to neonatal paediatrics, as a clinician and administrator, to education, and to the history of nursing in Tasmania.
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Samantha Doreen Meers — For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic support for arts programs and cultural institutions, and to a range of charitable organisations.
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Kenneth John Maher — For distinguished service to architecture and landscape design, particularly through urban infrastructure projects, and to environmental sustainability in planning.
238:— For distinguished service to medical research, particularly in the area of psycho-oncology, and to community health through patient care strategies to assist men with prostate cancer. 1055:
Brian James Morris — For significant service to health education and research, particularly through the study of molecular genetics and hypertension, and to professional organisations.
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Lieutenant Colonel Charmaine Sylvia Benfield – For outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade One Selections and Appointments with Career Management Army during 2016 and 2017.
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Squadron Leader Alesha Lee Cantelo – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Task Unit 630.1 Operations and Aviation Safety Officer on Operation OKRA from November 2016 to June 2017.
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David Robert De Silva — For significant service to the community through contributions to the economic and social development of the Northern Territory in a range of executive roles.
488:— For distinguished service to education in the field of organic chemistry, specifically to nuclear magnetic resonance, as an academic and researcher, and to scientific institutions. 827:
Stuart Gordon Durward — For significant service to the law and the judiciary, to the provision of legal services to the Australian Defence Force, to education, and to the community.
411:— For distinguished service to the Australian and Tasmanian Parliaments, and through domestic and global contributions to the protection and preservation of the natural environment. 4508:
Colonel Simeon Luke Ward – For outstanding devotion to duty during the transition of the Capability Development Group and establishment of the Force Design function within Defence.
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Warrant Officer Class Two W – For meritorious performance of duty, application of skills and leadership as a Manager of Intelligence Operations within the Australian Defence Force.
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Philip Geoffrey Thompson — For significant service to medicine as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, to health initiatives in South East Asia, and to professional organisations.
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Bernard William Stewart — For significant service to medicine in the field of environmental carcinogenesis, as a researcher and advocate, and to professional medical organisations.
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Christine Faye McDonald — For significant service to respiratory and sleep medicine as a clinician-researcher, administrator, and mentor, and to professional medical organisations.
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Anne Patricia Graham — For distinguished service to higher education, particularly in the area of childhood studies, as an academic, researcher and author, and to child protection.
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Andrew James Marshall — For significant service to the building and construction industry through professional organisations, to academia, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
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Robert Leo Handby — For distinguished service to the international community, particularly with humanitarian disaster assistance missions, and the environmental health profession.
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David Gregory Mann — For significant service to the community of Victoria, particularly through charitable organisations, to business, and to the promotions and marketing sector.
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Frank John Vajda — For distinguished service to medical education in the field of clinical pharmacology and the genetics of epilepsy, and to the promotion of humanitarian values.
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Michael John Shanahan — For significant service to the judiciary and to the legal profession as a judge and as an advocate and mentor for juvenile and Indigenous justice issues.
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David Rowley Fletcher — For significant service to medicine in the field of gastrointestinal surgery as a clinician, educator, researcher, and leader in health service delivery.
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Richard Cawley Madden — For significant service to people with a disability through a range of organisations, to policy development and social statistics, and to the community.
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Wing Commander Peter John Hay – For meritorious achievement in the project management of the P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft and support systems capability acquisition.
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Domenico (Dominic) Spagnolo — For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of pathology, as a clinician, and to medical education as a researcher and author.
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Margaret Alicia Sahhar — For significant service to health education, particularly through genetic counselling, and to the community through professional health organisations.
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Terence William O'Connor — For significant service to medicine, particularly as a colorectal surgeon, and as an educator, clinician and administrator of medical organisations.
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Andrew Stewart Kemp — For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of paediatric allergy and immunology as a clinician, academic and researcher.
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David Russell Hillman — For significant service to medicine as an anaesthesiologist and physician, to medical research into sleep disorders, and to professional organisations.
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Colin Denis Golvan — For significant service to the law, to legal education, particularly support for Indigenous students, and to the arts through governance and philanthropy.
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David John Cook — For distinguished service to the technological sciences, and to engineering, through corporate governance roles, and to the building and construction sector.
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Peter Terence Kempen – For significant service to the community through executive roles with a range of health organisations, to education, and to the accountancy profession.
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James Gilbert Nicol — For significant service to the community of Warrnambool through contributions to local government, tertiary education, sport, health and social welfare.
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Rishelle Nicole Hume — For significant service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia through developing opportunities, promoting leadership and preserving culture.
405:— For distinguished service to public administration through diplomatic roles and bilateral trade agreements, and to fostering cultural and strategic partnerships with Japan. 339:— For distinguished service to higher education, particularly to marine ecology and ecotoxicology, as an academic, researcher and administrator, and to scientific institutes. 205:— For distinguished service to Australia-America business relations, particularly in the pharmaceutical field, through roles with multinational and educational organisations. 1245:
Charles Herbert Woodward — For significant service to the tourism industry in North Queensland through roles as an advisor and tour operator, to sport, and to the community.
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Ian George Nethercote — For significant service to electricity supply in Victoria through industry reform and restructuring, to education, and to the community of Gippsland.
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Eileen Margaret Mackley — For significant service to the visual arts, particularly through administrative, fundraising and philanthropic roles, and to heritage preservation.
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John Lachlan Cameron — For significant service to the community through a range of roles in the disability and the not-for-profit sectors, and to politics and public policy.
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Donald Edwin Stewart — For distinguished service to education as an academic and researcher, and to Australia-Indonesia relations through public health improvement projects.
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Group Captain H – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations whilst deployed as Commander Task Unit 630.2 on Operation OKRA from April 17 to August 2017.
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Bernard Mark Smithers — For significant service to medicine in the fields of gastrointestinal and melanoma surgery, to medical education, and to professional organisations.
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Richard James Butler — For significant service to basketball as a senior executive and administrator, and as an advocate for gender equality in development and competition.
476:— For distinguished service to education, specifically to paediatric physiotherapy and stroke rehabilitation, as an academic and author, and to professional medical bodies. 448:— For distinguished service to arts administration through festival leadership and governance, to the tourism sector in Victoria, and to the promotion of Australian comedy. 354:
Barry Francis Kirby — For distinguished service to Australia-Papua New Guinea relations through the development and delivery of maternal health medical assistance programs.
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Lieutenant Melissa Jane Osmand – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Personnel Advisory Committee Section Corporal within the Directorate of Soldier Career Management.
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John Colin Gilmour — For significant service to community health in Queensland through governance roles in developing hospital infrastructure in the not-for-profit sector.
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Jonathan Rhys Carapetis — For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatrics, particularly the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of rheumatic heart disease.
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Frank Edgell Bush — For significant service to business, particularly to improving standards of corporate governance across the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.
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Sue Elizabeth Baker — For significant service to tertiary education in the visual and creative arts, particularly through advancing scholarship and research opportunities.
430:— For distinguished service to the community of New South Wales through leadership in fire-fighting, to the emergency response sector, and to gender equity in recruitment. 312:— For distinguished service to the literary arts as an author, to the tertiary education sector, to professional societies, and as an advocate for the publishing industry. 247:— For distinguished service to administrative law, and to education, as an academic and author, to public administration and tribunal practice, and to professional bodies. 167:– For eminent service to higher education as an academic economist and author, particularly in the fields of Post-Keynesian economics, capital theory and economic thought. 1203:
Rebecca Giggi Tolstoy — For significant service to the community through leadership of social welfare organisations, and through support for victims of domestic violence.
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Damian Peter Rogers — For significant service to architecture, and to the building and construction industry, as a leader and administrator of professional organisations.
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Lawrence William Hirst — For significant service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology through the development of clinical care techniques and eye disease management.
366:— For distinguished service to surveying, particularly in the Antarctic, to polar exploration, research and mapping expeditions, and to professional scientific societies. 4479:
Colonel Leonard Hendrik Rouwhorst – For outstanding achievement as the Joint Operations Command lead planner for the Middle East Region from January 2015 to August 2017.
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Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Gerard McLennan – For outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade One Soldier Combat Systems, Modernisation Branch, Army Headquarters.
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David Charles Goldney — For significant service to tertiary education in the field of environmental science, and to conservation through resource management committees.
345:— For distinguished service to the Australian fashion industry as a textile artist and clothing designer, and through contributions to the environment and conservation. 4635:
Warrant Officer Class One S – For meritorious devotion to duty as a Squadron Sergeant Major in the Special Air Service Regiment between January 2014 and December 2016.
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Agnes Marquez Whiten — For significant service to the multicultural community of Queensland through a range of organisations, and to the promotion of gender diversity.
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Gael Lauraine Newton — For significant service to the visual arts as photography curator, and as an author and researcher, particularly of Southeast Asian photography.
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Bruce David Hodgkinson — For significant service to community health through cancer support and awareness programs, and to rugby union, particularly to player welfare.
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Kerry Francis Eupene — For significant service to dentistry, to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory, and to agricultural and horticultural associations.
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Joseph John Caddy — For significant service to the community through a range of social welfare initiatives and policy reforms, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.
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Major Richard Paul Clark – For meritorious service as the Brigade Major of Headquarters 9th Brigade and the Assistant Operations Officer at Headquarters 2nd Division.
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Iain Leslie Riggs — For significant service to oenology as a winemaker, to the development of the Australian wine industry, and to the promotion of the Hunter region.
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Richard John Dennis — For significant service to the community of South Australia through a range of voluntary organisations, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
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Warrant Officer Class Two J – For meritorious devotion to duty while posted as the Manager of Geospatial Intelligence Support within Special Operations Headquarters.
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Gary Michael Johnston – For outstanding public service through improving national and international scientific program delivery in satellite positioning and geodesy.
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Helen Maree Manser — For significant service to the community of Tasmania, particularly through the establishment and management of regional development initiatives.
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Geoffrey David Champion — For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric rheumatology, and to medical research and treatment of musculoskeletal pain.
464:— For distinguished service to laser physics and nano-optics as a researcher, mentor and academic, to the promotion of educational programs, and to women in science. 4645:
Warrant Officer Class Two Lucas Brian Telley – For meritorious devotion to duty as the acting Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Combat Service Support Battalion.
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Leo Edward Tutt — For significant service to community health, particularly to people with diabetes, through administrative and leadership roles, and to accounting.
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Jai Singh — For significant service to education, particularly in the field of physics, as an academic and researcher, and to professional scientific organisations.
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Michael Philip McBride — For significant service to primary industry in South Australia, particularly through the administration of pastoral and wool organisations.
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Phillip James Heath — For service to education through executive roles, to creating greater opportunities for Indigenous students, and to professional associations.
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Jane Ward Smith — For significant service to the broadcast media industry, particularly to film and television, through administrative roles, and to the community.
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Margaret Jennifer Nowak — For significant service to education in the disciplines of business studies and economics, and to community and charitable organisations.
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Paul Vincent Desmond — For significant service to medicine in the field of gastroenterology as a senior clinician and researcher, and to professional associations.
527:
Paul Richard Wood — For distinguished service to science, and to global human and animal health, and through biopharmaceutical research and technological advances.
4668:
Wing Commander Julie-Ann Elizabeth Leo – For meritorious achievement in the introduction of battlefield mobility capabilities into the Royal Australian Air Force.
4476:
Lieutenant Colonel Dennis Patrick Robins – For outstanding devotion to duty as the Senior Instructor Land Intelligence Wing, Defence Force School of Intelligence.
1046:
Andrew John McLachlan — For significant service to pharmacy as a researcher, educator and administrator, and to professional medical and scientific organisations.
869:
Christopher John Freeland — For significant service to the arts in New South Wales particularly to the film industry, to business education, and to the community.
683:
Robert Andrew Bradley — For significant service to sport through management and community development, and as an advocate for health and water safety initiatives.
1224:
Juliana Waugh — For significant service to the community through advocacy roles to improve the safety and education for people who interact and work with horses.
833:
Bruce Clifford Elliott — For significant service to sports science as a teacher and researcher specialising in the fields of biomechanics and physical education.
800:
Louise Rosalind Davis — For significant service to business in the not-for-profit sector through promoting corporate social responsibility, and to the community.
743:
Ross Cameron Chambers — For significant service to education through a range of senior academic roles, and to providing tertiary opportunities in regional areas.
530: 4623:
Warrant Officer Class Two L – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Static Line parachuting, instruction, and training development from 2016 to 2017.
1179:
Elizabeth Jean Swain — For significant service to the mining industry as a metallurgist, as a role model for female engineers, and to the community of Tasmania.
1136:
Ian Richard Smith — For significant service to the community of South Australia through not-for-profit organisations, and to Australia-United Kingdom relations.
1004:
Teresa Raye Lewis — For significant service to the Indigenous communities of the East Pilbara, particularly to women and children affected by domestic violence.
950:
David Brynn Hibbert — For significant service to science in the discipline of chemistry, to professional societies, and to sport through illicit drug profiling.
755:
Iain James Clarke — For significant service to medicine in the field of endocrinology and neuroendocrinology, and to medical research into reproductive biology.
4655:
Flight Lieutenant Joshua Dominic Brown – For meritorious achievement in the introduction of the P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol and response aircraft capability.
824:
Wendy Eveline Dowling — For significant service to community health, particularly in Western Australia, through support for people living with coeliac disease.
752:
Carolyn Frances Chard — For significant service to the performing arts in executive roles, particularly in Western Australia, and to support for young artists.
632:
Teresa Maree Anderson — For service to community health, and to public administration in New South Wales, as a clinician, manager and health service executive.
4340:– For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Commander Task Group Afghanistan, Operation HIGHROAD from February 2016 to November 2016. 1248:
Darryl Charles Wright — For significant service to the Indigenous community of New South Wales, particularly in the areas of health and welfare, and to sport.
1088:
Wendy Marie Poussard — For significant service to the community, particularly as an advocate for the advancement of women's rights in the Asia-Pacific region.
986:
Lesley Janet Kealton — For significant service to community health as an advocate for support for people with a mental illness, and their carers and families.
896:
Charles Roger Goucke — For significant service to medicine in the field of pain management as a clinician, academic and mentor, and to professional societies.
779:
Anne Therese Cross — For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations in the government and not-for-profit sectors, and to women.
719:
John Alexander Byrne — For significant service to library and information management through initiatives to develop access to global and Indigenous resources.
674:
Diane Elizabeth Bennit — For significant service to equestrian sports as a competitor and coach, and to the horse industry as a commentator and administrator.
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Clayton John Trevilyan – For outstanding public service through the creation of more inclusive and accessible workplaces for APS employees with a disability.
962:
David James Hohnen — For significant service to oenology, to the development of the Australian wine industry, and as a promoter of the Margaret River region.
797:
Elizabeth (Libby) Maria Davies — For significant service to the community through leadership and advisory roles with a range of social welfare organisations.
767:
John William Cotter — For significant service to the resources sector, particularly the natural gas industry, through executive positions and advisory roles.
533:— For distinguished service to tertiary education in the field of action research and learning as an academic, author and mentor, and to professional bodies. 392:
James McCluskey — For distinguished service to medical education, as an academic in immunology, and through research into immune systems response to viruses.
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Leading Aircraftman William John Newham – For meritorious achievement as the lead intelligence analyst for the Space Mission at Number 1 Remote Sensor Unit.
3472:
Peter Bruce Clark – For outstanding public service through contributions to the stability and security of the Australian and international financial sector.
3400:– For meritorious performance of duty as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Brigade and Regimental Master Gunner of the Combined Arms Training Centre. 1257:
Susan Zichy-Woinarski — For significant service to the community of Tasmania through a range of conservation and animal welfare organisations, and to women.
1109:
Peter Anthony Sallmann — For significant service to the legal profession as a leader and advisor to professional judicial organisations, and as an educator.
830:
Neil Raymond Edwards — For significant service to business and commerce through corporate governance and leadership roles in the public and private sectors.
1239:
John William Wilson — For significant service to medicine, and to medical research, in the field of respiratory disease, and to professional organisations.
1230:
Carmel Anne Williams — For significant service to people with a disability, particularly through sporting organisations, and as an athlete and paralympian.
1127:
Andrew Harris Singer — For significant service to emergency medicine as a clinician, educator and administrator, and to professional medical organisations.
983:
Robert Richmond Jordan — For significant service to business and commerce, particularly through the commercial property industry, and to charitable causes.
947:— For significant service to the performing arts through advisory roles, to theatre as a playwright, and through contributions to Australian cultural life. 911:— For significant service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology, particularly age-related macular degeneration as a clinician, academic and researcher. 782:
Bernard Francis Curran — For significant service to tertiary education, particularly through higher learning opportunities for young people in rural areas.
758:
McKenzie Alexander Clements — For significant service to tertiary education through mathematics research and instruction as an academic, author and mentor.
668:
Anita Belgiorno-Nettis — For significant service to the community through support and philanthropic contributions to social welfare and arts organisations.
497:— For distinguished service to the visual arts as a sculptor, photographer, video and performance artist, and as a role model for young Indigenous artists. 3623:
Bronwen Margaret Overion-Clarke – For outstanding public service in the Australian Capital Territory, particularly in the area of public sector standards.
1209:
Brandon John Wainwright — For significant service to medicine in the field of molecular bioscience, to cell biology and genome research, and to education.
1124:
Rosemary Anne Sinclair — For significant service to business, particularly through leadership and administrative roles in the telecommunications industry.
854:
Christine Roslind Ferguson — For significant service to the community of Gundagai, to local government, and to parliament and politics in New South Wales.
851:
Lesley Patricia Farrant — For significant service to the community through philanthropic contributions and social welfare roles, and to animal protection.
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Josephine Anne Willis — For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law, to Indigenous access to justice initiatives, and to cultural diversity.
1091:
Leslie Lewis Reti — For significant service to medicine in the field of gynaecology and women's health as a clinician and educator, and to the community.
974:
Alastair Robert Jackson — For service to the performing arts, particularly to opera, through a range of governance roles, and as a patron and benefactor.
662:
Noel Bernard Bayley — For significant service to medicine in the field of cardiology, and to the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease in Timor-Leste.
659:
Geoffrey Russell Batkin — For significant service to the community through social and aged welfare organisations, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
436: 4482:
Colonel Kirsty Marie Skinner – For outstanding devotion to duty as the Staff Officer Grade One Postings, Directorate of Soldier Career Management, Army.
4254:
Wing Commander G – For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as Commander Task Element 630.1.1 on Operation OKRA from January 2017 to May 2017.
1242:
Janet Rae Wood — For significant service to aged welfare as an advocate for human rights and health initiatives, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
1233:
Geoffrey Arthur Williams — For significant service to conservation and the environment as an ecologist, biologist, author and wildlife refuge custodian.
905:
Kathy Guthadjaka — For significant service to the Indigenous community through contributions to education and cultural preservation in East Arnhem Land.
839:
Deborah Margaret Ely — For significant service to the visual arts through leadership roles with art galleries, and to children's art education programs.
818:— For significant service to football as an administrator, player and coach, and as an ambassador for elite player development and junior participation. 671:
Robert Percival Benn — For significant service to the Presbyterian Church of Australia as a parish minister, overseas missionary and national moderator.
4511:
Lieutenant Colonel Philippa Elizabeth Weiland- For outstanding dedication to duty as Staff Officer Grade One Psychology in Headquarters Forces Command.
623:
Colin James Allen — For significant service to people who are deaf or hard of hearing through national and international leadership and advocacy roles.
4638:
Major Scott Brady Samson – For meritorious achievement as the Officer Commanding of Trainee Rehabilitation Wing at the School of Military Engineering.
4263:– For distinguished leadership in warlike operations whilst deployed as Commander Air Task Group 630 on Operation OKRA from January 2017 to June 2017. 1200:
Colin Houston Thomson — For significant service to medical research, particularly to research ethics, to education, and to professional organisations.
1185:— For significant service to education, particularly through comparative social history, as an academic, author, and researcher, and to the community. 1052:
Jeannette Milgrom — For significant service to psychology as a researcher, advisor and administrator, to education, and to professional organisations.
4591:– For meritorious devotion to duty as Planning (Operations) Officer in Combined Task Force 150 on Operation MANITOU from November 2015 to April 2016. 1151:
David Harry Sonnabend — For significant service to medicine in the field of orthopaedics, as a clinician and administrator, and to medical education.
935:
Timothy Roger Henderson — For significant service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology, and to Indigenous eye health in the Northern Territory.
701:
Mark Ashley Brown — For significant service to medicine in the field of nephrology, and to medical research, particularly hypertension in pregnancy.
665:
Karyn Lee Baylis — For significant service to the Indigenous community through the development of entrepreneurial initiatives and business programs.
4343:
Private R – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations in Afghanistan, on Operation HIGHROAD from September 2016 to February 2017.
1212:
Claire Elizabeth Wainwright — For significant service to medicine as a respiratory clinician, and for leadership into the study of cystic fibrosis.
995:
Ian John Kronborg — For significant service to medicine, particularly gastroenterology, and through innovative substance abuse treatment programs.
992:
Joseph Krampel — For significant service to the Jewish community of Victoria, particularly in the area of aged care, and to sports administration.
803:
Phyllis Mary Davis — For significant service to nursing through clinical, administrative and international advisory roles, and to nurse education.
1157:
Michael Stefanovic — For significant service to international relations in senior investigative roles with the United Nations and the World Bank.
1103:
Peter Herbert Routley — For significant service to the international community through the leadership and administration of foreign aid programs.
929:— For significant service to the law and the judiciary, and to the people and Parliament of New South Wales through a range of ministerial roles. 576: 4775: 3572:
Terence Charles Garwood – For outstanding public service across multiple policy areas, and to public sector diversity and inclusion in Victoria.
1188:
Marie Louise Sylvan — For significant service to business, particularly to consumer rights, investment and health agencies, and to conservation.
923:
David Edwin Hatt — For significant service to hockey as a senior administrator, to Australian rules football, and to sport in Western Australia.
4687:– For meritorious achievement in air warfare development as the inaugural Commanding Officer of Number 88 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force. 740:
Peter John Casey — For significant service to the performing arts through contributions to musical theatre as a conductor and musical director.
734:
David Charles Caple — For significant service to community health through workplace health and safety reforms and ergonomic policy development.
4675:
Corporal Daniel Joseph Maynard – For meritorious achievement in cyber security development at Number 462 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force.
1191:
Peter Theodore Tanner — For significant service to the community through leadership of charitable organisations, to veterans, and to business.
845:— For significant service to the judiciary as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, to legal education, and to professional law societies. 1218:
David Robert Walker — For significant service to education as an academic in the field of Australian studies, and to international relations.
1085:— For significant service to education and to the community, particularly as a researcher and advocate for the welfare of women and children. 836:
Anthony Douglas Ellwood — For significant service to the visual arts and to the museums and galleries sector as an administrator and curator.
635:
Peter Clive Aspinal — For significant service to veterans and their families, particularly through commemorative events in Western Australia.
620:
Leonard Hastings Ainsworth — For significant service to business and manufacturing, and to the community through philanthropic contributions.
1172:
Gillian Jane Storey — For significant service to women in regional and remote areas, to politics and public policy, and to the community of
1031:— For significant service to the people and Parliament of the Northern Territory, and to the community through leadership in advisory roles. 893:— For significant service to the print media as a journalist, editor and business analyst, and to education through school governance roles. 866:
Donna Frater — For significant service to the mining industry, particularly through the promotion of greater gender diversity in the sector.
788:
Susan Jean Dann — For significant service to business education through commercial marketing techniques to deliver positive social outcomes.
707:— For significant service to sports administration, to women as an advocate for greater participation in sport, and to the Olympic movement. 656:
Anne Patricia Banks-McAllister — For significant service to women through roles advancing gender equality, particularly in local government.
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Peter Robert Seamer — For significant service to urban and regional planning and design, to public administration, and to local government.
1001:
Godfrey Alan Letts — For significant service to politics and government in the Northern Territory, and to conservation and the environment.
698:
Anthony Frank Brown — For significant service to emergency medicine as a clinician, author and educator, and to professional organisations.
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Corporal James Edward Cunningham – For meritorious achievement as a Section Commander in the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
4319:
Lance Corporal J – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations in Iraq, on Operation OKRA from March 2017 to October 2017.
1254:— For significant service to rural and regional development, to the advancement of Indigenous welfare, and to the Parliament of Australia. 1194:
John Douglas Taylor — For significant service to medicine as a urologist and urogynaecologist, to medical education, and to the community.
1163:
Martin Paul Stone — For significant service to the community through support for charitable organisations, and to the automotive industry.
725:— For significant service to the music industry as a singer, songwriter, performer, mentor and producer, and to professional associations. 629:
Dianne Elizabeth Anderson — For significant service to the community through support for not-for-profit choral societies and music events.
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Robert John Riddel — For significant service to architecture as a practitioner, to education, and to heritage preservation in Queensland.
695:— For significant service to the vocational training and education sector, to philanthropy, and to the people and Parliament of Victoria. 1079:— For significant service to medicine through the leadership and administration of professional medical organisations, and to education. 1043:
Anne McGill — For significant service to the community through charitable organisations at a regional, national and international level.
980:
Micheline-Nicole Jenner — For significant service to conservation and the environment, particularly whale research in Western Australia.
761:
Gerard David Condon — For significant service to dentistry through executive roles with professional bodies at state and national level.
749:
Arlene Chan — For significant service to medicine in the field of oncology, particularly breast cancer support, diagnosis and treatment.
3357:
Warrant Officer Brett Andrew South – For meritorious service to the Royal Australian Navy in the field of submarine marine engineering.
1415:
Peter Chester Arnold — For service to medicine through a range of roles with professional organisations, and as a general practitioner.
1169:— For significant service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, to Australia-China business relations, and to the community. 4617:
Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Vincent Hovell – For meritorious achievement in operational planning and execution in the Australian Army.
4467:
Colonel Steven John Hume – For outstanding achievement in the coordination of materiel support to Australian Defence Force operations.
770:
Terry Ann Cranwell — For significant service to parliament and politics in Queensland, and to women in rural and regional communities.
764:
Michael Gerard Cooper — For significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia as a clinician, teacher, mentor and historian.
626:
Donald Ian Allen — For significant service to education through roles in the development of public policy and accreditation standards.
4705: 2139: 1322:– For exceptional performance of duty in the field of mental health leadership, strategy and reform for the Australian Defence Force. 1133:
Andrew Scott Skeels — For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of palliative care, as a clinician and educator.
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Warrant Officer Scott James Shipton – For meritorious service to training and personnel management within the Royal Australian Navy.
998:
Eric John Law — For significant service to the Indigenous community of western Queensland, and to education and housing initiatives.
977:
Kenneth Curt Jenner — For significant service to conservation and the environment, particularly whale research in Western Australia.
785:
Ram Chander Dalal — For significant service to agriculture through research into land degradation and sustainable farming practices.
4552:
Chief Petty Officer Benjamin Keith Bryan – For meritorious devotion to duty as the High Power Maintenance Manager in HMAS Adelaide.
1049:
Geoffrey Roger McNamara — For significant service to secondary education, particularly in the disciplines of science and astronomy.
776:
Andrew Irvine Cockett — For significant service to the law particularly to legal aid services, to education, and to the community.
4632:
Captain Angela Gay Rose – For meritorious achievement in establishing the Defence Force School of Signals Regional Training Wing.
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Stephen John Gough — For significant service to sports administration and stadium management in Victoria through executive roles.
863:— For significant service to the community through philanthropic support for a range of charitable organisations and foundations. 644:
Rodney John Baber — For significant service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology as a clinician and researcher.
689:— For significant service to science and research as a botanist, to documenting Australian flora, and to professional societies. 3500:
Padma Priya Raman – For outstanding public service in leading significant cultural, technological and governance change at the
1299:
Major B – For exceptional service to the Australian Army in the field of specialist military engineering between 2003 and 2017.
4626:
Corporal M – For meritorious achievement as a Troop Sergeant within the 71st Electronic Warfare Squadron, 7th Signal Regiment.
4610:
Corporal D – For meritorious achievement as a Troop Sergeant within the 71st Electronic Warfare Squadron, 7th Signal Regiment.
4564:
Chief Petty Officer David James Houston – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Navy Engineering Training Services.
4485:
Lieutenant Colonel Henry William Stimson – For outstanding achievement as the Brigade Major of the 6th Combat Support Brigade.
1010:— For significant service to the performing arts as a musician, composer, producer and musical director, and to the community. 4212: 2993: 1318: 1278: 914:
Janice Hadfield — For significant service to hockey as an international umpire, and to professional development of officials.
878:— For significant service to medical research in the field of surgical pathology as an academic, author, adviser, and mentor. 601: 4731: 3610:
Dr Raymond John Masini – For outstanding public service to marine ecology and environmental protection in Western Australia.
2410:
Anthony Charles Langer — For service to the international community through landmine clearance and charitable organisations.
1302:
Colonel Jeffrey Robert Brock – For exceptional service to the Australian Army in the fields of Aviation Medicine and Health.
677:
Wallace Bishop — For significant service to the community through a range of roles, to business, and to the retail industry.
650:— For significant service to the entertainment industry through promoting, preserving and documenting popular music culture. 4850: 920:— For significant service to netball as a player, national captain, coach, commentator, board member and player's advocate. 6802: 6764: 6759: 6754: 6749: 6733: 6728: 3529:
Laura Rebecca Christie – For outstanding public service to policy development and reform initiatives in New South Wales.
3507:
Lisa Catherine Rauter – For outstanding public service in establishing the ground-breaking initiative innovationXchange.
3556:
Michael Gowrie Waterhouse – For outstanding public service to education through legal counsel roles in New South Wales.
3501: 2669: 1145:— For significant service to the people and Parliament of Victoria, to Australia-China relations, and to the community. 1118: 773:
Linda Kay Crebbin — For significant service to the law and to the legal profession in the Australian Capital Territory.
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Denise Catherine McLaughlin – For outstanding public service to the delivery of child protection services in Victoria.
680:
Danielle Eva Blain — For significant service to business and commerce, to politics in Western Australia, and to women.
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Paul Frances Maguire – For outstanding public service to conservation and environmental education in New South Wales.
1979: 1142: 794:
Alfred Martin Daubney — For significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, to education, and to the community.
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Allan James McKinnon – For outstanding public service through significantly enhancing Australia's national security.
1121:— For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to the aviation industry, and to the community. 641:— For significant service to the performing arts, particularly through music composition, performance and education. 6712: 6707: 6702: 6697: 6692: 6687: 6682: 6672: 4501: 4336: 4272: 4259: 2097: 1761: 594: 581: 554: 374: 4683: 3830: 3594:
Dr Graham Fraine – For outstanding public service to social science research and policy development in Queensland
3246:
Hugh Wynter Warden – For service to primary industry, particularly to livestock management, and to the community.
2968:
Romola Marie Sebastianpillai — For service to the community of Darwin through charitable and other organisations.
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Warrant Officer Scott Joseph Wake – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Naval Aviation Maintenance.
3559:
David Thomas Woods – For outstanding public service to National Parks and to the environment of New South Wales.
821:
Margot McDowell Doust — For significant service to the community through equitable access in tertiary education.
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Katherine Susan Alexander – For outstanding public service to family and community services in New South Wales.
3497:
Sandra Maree Ragg – For outstanding public service in leadership and policy-making in the cyber security arena.
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Kevin Desmond Corcoran – For outstanding public service to Justice and Corrective Services in New South Wales.
3210:
Leigh Teresa Vaughan – For service to the arts and music education, to local government, and to the community.
3046:— For service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, to local government, and to the community of 4040: 3613:
Keith Alan Woodward – For outstanding public service to local government administration in Western Australia.
3578:
Julia Ellen Griggith – For outstanding public service to youth justice and correctional services in Victoria.
3553:
Dr Joanne Elizabeth Mitchell – For outstanding public service to population health policy in New South Wales.
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Dr Robert Kofi Mensah – For outstanding public service to the primary industries sector in New South Wales.
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Robert Goodwin Wood – For service to the community, particularly through emergency response organisations.
3059:
Robert Murray Smith — For service to scientific research and development, and to the manufacturing sector.
2451:
James Litchfield — For service to primary industry, particularly to merino sheep and beef cattle breeding.
971:— For significant service to education, and to cricket as a player, captain, coach, and national selector. 872:
Jackie Miriana Fristacky — For significant service to local government, and to the community of Melbourne.
3575:
Elizabeth Margaret Goss – For outstanding public service to the correctional services sector in Victoria.
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Peter Milton Andrews — For service to the Uniting Church in Australia through a range of voluntary roles.
638: 494: 265: 126: 6196:† No Australians listed in this honours list (1901) and because of Coronation Honours (1911, 1937, 1953) 4604:
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Andrew Allan – For meritorious achievement as the Brigade Major of 7th Brigade.
1524:
Sheena Margaret Boughen — For service to the performing arts through administrative and executive roles.
710:
Carol Buckley — For significant service to the Crown, and to public administration in Western Australia.
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Jane Elizabeth Gallagher – For outstanding public service in the areas of nursing services to veterans.
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Sudarshan Kumar Sachdev — For service to the community, and to medicine, particularly to ophthalmology.
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Deborah Anne Bowden — For service to the Crown through administration of the Australian honours system.
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Robert Scott Knight — For service to the library and information sciences sector, particularly in the
1835:
Patricia Margaret Desmarchelier — For service to science in the field of microbiology and food safety.
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Robert Wilson Wannan – For service to the visual and performing arts, to youth, and to the community.
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Mary Dorothy D'Apice — For significant service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to education.
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to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The
4428:– For outstanding devotion to duty as the Deputy Director Operations within Maritime Border Command. 4573:– For meritorious achievement in the field of landing craft training for the Royal Australian Navy. 3538:
Lucy May Kinsley – For outstanding public service to community library services in New South Wales.
3249:
Bruce Albert Warren – For service to medicine, and to medical education, particularly to pathology.
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Marion Jean Cooper — For service to the community through charitable organisations, and to sailing.
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Glenn Ives Simpson — For service to the building and construction sector, particularly to housing.
2407:
Gayangwa Dimingkyangwa Lalara — For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.
2032:
Donald Macarthur Godden — For service to the community through history preservation organisations.
941:— For significant service to music as a concert violinist, artistic director, mentor and educator. 3535:
Kenneth Geoffrey Gainger – For outstanding public service to local government in New South Wales.
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Patricia Emmanuel Powell — For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to the community.
2857:
Graeme Alfred Pollock — For service to medical research, particularly to corneal transplantation.
2710: 2401: 2388:
Merilyn Dora Kuchel — For service to horticulture and botanical organisations in South Australia.
2246:
Kanti Lal Jinna — For service to the multicultural community of the Australian Capital Territory.
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Rodney Steven Wangman – For service to local government, and to the community of Albury Wodonga.
3154:
Lynette Anne Thompson — For service to the community, particularly through hospital auxiliaries.
2851:
Michael Alexander Pointer — For service to the beef livestock industry through a range of roles.
3584:
Jodie Lee Quilliam – For outstanding public service to records management practice in Victoria.
3267:
Norman Tattershall Wells – For service to veterans and their families, and to military history.
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Thomas Peter O'Toole — For service to the retail baked goods industry, and to the community of
2767:
Edna Fortunata Nowland — For service to people with mental health issues through support roles.
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Angus Ormond McKinnon — For service to veterinary science, particularly to equine reproduction.
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Antony John Gray — For service to the performing arts, particularly through music as a pianist.
2026:
Marion Judith Gledhill — For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to social welfare.
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Michael Graham Buck — For service to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
1485:
Gordon Edward Bennett — For service to the television broadcast industry, and to the community.
1430:
Anthony Charles Bailey — For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the community.
1391:
Terence Francis Ahern — For service to medicine, particularly in the field of general practice.
1354:– For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in air combat capability development. 917: 3541:
Lorraine Lam – For outstanding public service to the social housing system in New South Wales.
3482:
Natasha Dawes – For outstanding public service in leading and delivering Medicare initiatives.
3303:
Richard Frank Wilson – For service to the community through a range of roles, and to medicine.
3037:
Julie Anne Sloan — For service to business, particularly to workforce planning and management.
2690:
Archibald Simon Murray — For service to secondary education, and to professional associations.
1388:
Kenneth Henry Addison — For service to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia.
5305: 4587: 4578: 4569: 4557: 4442: 4433: 4424: 4419:– For outstanding achievement in the field of Navy Program Management and support innovation. 4415: 3600:
Julianne Mitchell – For outstanding public service to transport infrastructure in Queensland.
3362: 3025: 2839:
Geoffrey Neil Phillips — For service to rogaining, to minerals exploration, and to education.
2792:
Melita (Milly) Maree Parker — For service to people with a disability through advocacy roles.
2607: 2391: 2314: 2240:
William Drayton Jamieson — For service to Australia-Thailand relations, and to the community.
1488:
Olive Patricia Bice — For service to the performing arts, particularly through country music.
1403:
Kenneth Ralph Ames — For service to the preservation of rail transport history, and to youth.
1285: 1273: 1173: 561: 229: 3544:
Tracey Lee McCosker – For outstanding public service to community health in New South Wales.
3157:
Neil Barrymore Thompson — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
2898:
Margaret Anne Ranse — For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the community.
2854:
John Carl Pollaers — For service to the manufacturing sector, to education, and to business.
2789:
Francis John Owen — For service to the military maritime sector, particularly to submarines.
2442:
Pauline Isabel Ley — For service to people affected by adoption and reproductive technology.
2341:
Robert William Kilby — For service to youth with a disability through education initiatives.
2265:
Ronald Eric Johnstone — For service to the museums and galleries sector, and to ornithology.
1787:
Robert Kinleside Crawford — For service to the performing and visual arts, and as an author.
1460:
Neville John Barwick — For service to the community, and to Australia-Timor Leste relations.
3435: 3204:
Jocelyn Mary Van Heyst – For service to community health, particularly to speech pathology.
2922:
John Graham Rosenthal — For service to medicine, and to the community of Western Australia.
2617: 2017: 1886: 1479: 1472: 1397:
Gillian Mary Aldridge — For service to the community of Salisbury, and to local government.
4709: 3597:
Kirsten Herring – For outstanding public service to arts policy development in Queensland.
2584:
Pauline Nellie McLaughlin — For service to community health, particularly palliative care.
2559:
Shirley Naina McIvor — For service to military history preservation, and to the community.
2162:
Doreen Ruth Henson — For service to the community through the Baptist Church of Australia.
1649:
Cecil Raymond Burgess — For service to local government, and to the community of Gundaroo.
565:– For distinguished service to the Royal Australian Navy in significant command positions. 8: 3526:
Kent Robert Boyd – For outstanding public service to local government in New South Wales.
3491:
Mark Stephen Konza – For outstanding public service and leadership in tax administration.
3306:
Robert (Benny) James Wilson – For service to recreational cycling planning and standards.
3225:
Denise Aline Wadley – For service to the arts and education administration in Queensland.
2910:
William Fletcher Renshaw — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
2681:
Blanche Lynette Mulligan — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
2497:
Elizabeth Joy Massey — For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.
2491:
Trevor Douglas Martyn — For service to the road transport industry, and to the community.
1793: 1697: 1547: 467: 330: 3279:
Michael Alan Whitehouse – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
2776:
John Joseph O'Brien — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
2291:
Vincent Joseph Kane — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
1289:– For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy and Defence in senior management. 69: 6787: 3330:
Mark Anthony Young – For service to social welfare organisations, and to youth-at-risk.
3053:
Felicity Jane Smith — For service to community health, and to a range of organisations.
2770:
Barry Raymond Oaten — For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
2733: 2600: 2556:
Ian Trevor McIvor — For service to military history preservation, and to the community.
2472:
Margaret Elizabeth Macmillan — For service to people with Alzheimer's and their carers.
2259:
Lance Bartley Johnson — For service to public administration in the Northern Territory.
2203:
Desmond Charles Hoffmann — For service to medicine, particularly to colorectal surgery.
2090:
Pat Hallahan — For service to the community through history preservation organisations.
1826: 1655:
Ralph Davidson Butcher — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
1512: 1379: 890: 521: 119: 111: 49: 4410:– For outstanding achievement as Director General Suakin Branch, Defence People Group. 4098: 3523:
Jason Ardler – For outstanding public service to Indigenous people in New South Wales.
3431:
Lotte Bullerjahn – For service to the multicultural community of Far North Queensland.
3366:– For meritorious service in the field of Navy Communications and Information Systems. 3182:
Brian John Triglone — For service to choral music in the Australian Capital Territory.
3166:
Peter Clive Thomson — For service to the community through a range of volunteer roles.
3040:
Michelle Jasia Sloane — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
2925:
Moshe Rafael Rosenzveig — For service to the visual arts, particularly to photography.
2568:
Paul Richard McKenzie — For service to medicine, particularly to anatomical pathology.
2494:
Andrea Jane Mason — For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.
2439:
Scott Victor Levi — For service to the broadcast media industry, and to the community.
1985:
Elizabeth Anne Furner — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
1857:
Patrick John Durnford — For service to veterans, and to military history preservation.
1658:
Martin Samuel Butler — For service to the performing arts, particularly through music.
1577:
Margaret Anne Brickhill — For service to the performing arts, and to the community of
33:
The Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen
4582:– For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of submarine operations intelligence. 3336: 3237:
Graham Bryce Wallace – For service to people with a disability, and to the community.
3129:
Jeffrey Kang-Hee Tan — For service to the community through charitable organisations.
3120:
Rosemary Aileen Syme — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
3062:
Michael Joel Solomon — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
2869:
Michael Robert Price — For service to people with a disability, and to the community.
2649:
Jennifer Ann Mitchell — For service to the community, and to women in rural Victoria.
2640:
Robert Charles Miniter — For service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia
2482: 2288:
Mary–Jane Joscelyne — For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.
2282:
Thomas Nigel Jones — For service to medicine, particularly as a general practitioner.
2243:
Helen Margaret Jennings — For service to music, particularly through community radio.
1994:
Edward Anthony Gauden — For service to the community through social welfare programs.
1805:
Ursula Mary Dahl — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
1721: 1661:
Patrick Thomas Cahir — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
1622:
Walter Wesley Brown — For service to music through brass bands, and to the community.
1619:
Robert Darwin Brown — For service to the performing arts, particularly through music.
926: 686: 158: 106: 59: 3288:
Peter Mackay Wilkinson – For service to the community, and to road safety education.
3213:
Renato Vecchies – For service to the Italian community of Victoria, and to medicine.
2951:
Roslyn Shirley Scotney — For service to local government, and to the communities of
2729:
Jacqueline Ann Newton — For service to the community through charitable foundations.
2350:
Gregory Wayne Kipling — For service to the community through charitable initiatives.
1919:
Bernard Philip Fehon — For service to the community through social welfare programs.
902:
Mark A Gower — For service to the Crown, and to public administration in Queensland.
5576: 5301: 4267: 3160: 2984:
Marcia Jeanne Seymour-Dane — For service to women through a range of organisations.
2872:
Steven William Price — For service to the broadcast media, and to the community of
2826:
Thomas Edward Perrigo — For service to heritage conservation, and to the community.
2624: 2313:
John Samuel Kemfert — For service to local government, and to the community of the
2285:
Shirley Jones-Griffin — For service to the performing arts, particularly to ballet.
2215:
Robin John Hood — For service to the community through marine rescue organisations.
2180:
David Austin Hind — For service to engineering, to education, and to the community.
2087:
William Frederick Hall — For service to industrial relations, and to the community.
1867: 1814: 1744: 1673:
Constantine George Castrisos — For service to the restaurant and catering industry.
1637: 1604: 1565: 842: 473: 235: 38: 18: 3216:
Rosemary Vecchies – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
3198:
Julienne Tyers — For service to nursing, and to international eye-health programs.
3126:
Rhonda Talbot — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
3107:
Thomas John Sweeney — For service to the performing arts, and to the community of
3072:
Jayanthi Srinivas — For service to the Indian community of the Northern Territory.
2820:
Audrey Jean Pearson — For service to botanical organisations in Western Australia.
2662:
Ann Eluned Morgan — For service to medicine, particularly to infant mental health.
2488:
Stephen Andrew Margolis — For service to rural medicine, and to medical education.
2445:
Helen June L'Huillier — For service to cross country skiing, and to the community.
2228:
Graham Sydney Hudson — For service to cricket, and to the community of the Hunter.
1949:
Jennifer Mary Fraser — For service to youth through public speaking organisations.
1587:
John David Bridle — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
1536:
Arthur Stafford Bradley — For service to the print media, and to the community of
1506:
Philip Ernest Bock — For service to geology, marine biology, and to the community.
4754:"Seven officers awarded Australian Police Medal in Queen's Birthday Honours list" 3148:
Garry Clifford Taylor — For service to secondary education, and to the community.
2978: 2885:
Roy Donald Radunz — For service to country horse racing, and to the community of
2866:
Trevor Raymond Powell — For service to the Scottish community of South Australia.
2811:
Vivien Elsie Paulson — For service to youth through Scouts, and to the community.
2808:
Colin Alfred Paulson — For service to youth through Scouts, and to the community.
2448:
Nadia Lindrop — For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory
2366:
Lynne Koerbin — For service to people with a disability, and to community health.
2347:
Stephen Bryce Kinnear — For service to medicine, particularly to anaesthesiology.
2150: 1937: 1750:
Rexton Linus Cook — For service to the community of Wollongong, and to education.
1737:
Rosario Colosimo — For service to the community through charitable organisations.
1571:
Maurice Leonard Breen — For service to rugby league, and to industrial relations.
1385:
Rex Adams — For service to local government, and to the community of Walkerville.
1251: 968: 485: 408: 3276:
Angela Wheelton – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
2971:
Rita Katharina Seethaler — For service to steelband music, and to the community.
2928:
Deirdre Joan Russell — For service to the community, particularly through music.
2845:
Roderic John Phillips — For service to rogaining, and to paediatric dermatology.
2338:— For service to Australia-Germany relations, to business, and to the community. 1436:
Emoke Veronica Bakacs — For service to the community through charitable support.
3315:
Peter Dudley Wood – For service to the community of Batemans Bay, and to youth.
3285:
Graeme John Wilkie – For service to the visual arts, particularly to sculpture.
3282:
Kathleen Anne Wiggan – For service to the communities of Goulburn and Bungonia.
3273:
Alfred John Wheeler – For service to landscape architecture and urban planning.
3219: 2944:
Peter George Schick — For service to local government, and to the community of
2593:
Meredith Anne McVey — For service to the community through support for doctors.
2536:
Sandra Kay McCarthy — For service to local government, and to the community of
2530: 1491:
William Raymond Biddle — For service to the community through a range of roles.
704: 647: 589: 309: 177: 27: 4437:– For outstanding devotion to duty as the Executive Officer in HMAS Newcastle. 3444:
Eric William Scott – For service to the performing arts through country music.
3117:
David Gerald Sykes — For service to dentistry, particularly to prosthodontics.
2934:
Kevin Francis Ryan — For service to local government, and to the community of
2823:
Meegodage Senake Perera — For service to the Sri Lankan community of Victoria.
2779:
Kim Alexander Ostinga — For service to medicine, particularly to orthopaedics.
2702:
Johannes Anne Nell — For service to local government, and to the community of
2646:
Kenneth Sidney Missen — For service to the community through a range of roles.
2613:
Hugh Simpson Millar — For service to medicine, particularly to otolaryngology.
2527:
Anthony James McAleer — For service to the community, and to military history.
2294:
Peter Kazacos — For service to the community through charitable organisations.
2168:
Robert Andrew Hernandez — For service to the Filipino community of Queensland.
2013:
Deanne Margaret Gibbon — For service to women in the Australian Defence Force.
1903:
Mervyn Keith Fairbank — For service to the community through a range of roles.
1670:
James Anthony Castley — For service to the community through a range of roles.
1518:
Frances Mary Bonnici — For service to the Maltese community, and to education.
1427:
Robert James Bache — For service to Australian rules football, and to cricket.
6826: 5317: 4489: 4446:– For outstanding achievement in the field of Major Fleet Units Sea Training. 4331: 3476: 3189: 3091:
Helen Louise Summers — For service to interfaith relations, and to education.
2587:
Gregory Darcy McLean — For service to the building and construction industry.
2544: 2475:
Alan Brian Makin — For service to athletics, and to people with a disability.
2469:
Suzanne Margaret Macleod — For service to the Scottish community of Victoria.
1876: 1851: 1727:
Brendon John Collins — For service to the building and construction industry.
1448: 1182: 1166: 455: 336: 275: 253: 4473:
Lieutenant Colonel N 0 For outstanding achievement in military intelligence.
3094:
Allan John Suter — For service to local government, and to the community of
3088:
John Stuart — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
3015:
Wilma Joyce Simmons — For service to the community through a range of roles.
3009:
Arvind Kumar Shrivastava — For service to the Indian community of Melbourne.
2990:
John Moore Sharwood — For service to the community through a range of roles.
2931:
Alison Lee Russell-French — For service to conservation and the environment.
2798:
Kiim Marie Parnell — For service to the community of the Northern Territory.
2754:
Alison Lempriere Nisselle — For service to the film and television industry.
2696:
Victoria Sophie Nadel — For service to the community, particularly to women.
2075:
Vicki Anne Grima — For service to the visual arts, particularly in ceramics.
2069:
David John Grenfell — For service to the building and construction industry.
1845:
William Gordon Dobbin — For service to the community as a hospital chaplain.
1406:
Jack Anastas — For service to the welfare of veterans, and to the community.
4819: 3185:
Wei Ping Tu — For service to volleyball, and to athletes with a disability.
3132: 2987:
Robert George Sharples — For service to community health as a psychologist.
2904:
Stephen Anthony Reeves — For service to rugby league, and to the community.
2860:
John Edward Powell — For service to the community through a range of roles.
2802: 2745: 2665:
John Robert Morgan — For service to education, and to youth rehabilitation.
2463: 2397:
Panayiotis Hadji Kyriacou — For service to the Cypriot community of Darwin.
2249:
Diane Patrice John — For service to education through administrative roles.
1928:
Bruce Fink — For service to the community through charitable organisations.
1756:
Michael James Cooper — For service to medicine in the field of gynaecology.
1433:
Carolyn Jean Baird — For service to the community through hospital support.
1082: 1028: 944: 908: 445: 297: 244: 208: 99: 34: 2962:
Leone Scrivener — For service to seniors' education, and to the community.
2842:
Michael Russell Phillips — For service to secondary education in Victoria.
2643:
Michael Miros — For service to medicine, particularly to gastroenterology.
2571:
Karen Anne McKeown — For service to local government, to the community of
2543:
Robyn Grace McFarlane — For service to women, and to the community of the
2060:
Simon John Grant — For service to medicine, particularly to endocrinology.
1574:
Wayne Robert Brennan — For service to rugby league, and to touch football.
1543:
Robyn Margaret Bradley — For service to music through community ensembles.
1412:
Judith Robyn Anictomatis — For service to women in the Northern Territory.
4225: 4183: 3261:
Sydney Thomas Weller – For service to rugby league, and to the community.
3101:
Mary Felicity Sutherland — For service to medicine, and to the community.
3031: 2379: 2353:
Esther Naomi Kirby — For service to the Indigenous community of Victoria.
2134: 1676: 1445:
Kathleen Lynette Banks — For service to war widows, and to the community.
1076: 860: 815: 509: 170: 138: 3805: 2817:
Georgina Gay Pearce — For service to the community of Western Australia.
2678:
Carol Lilly Muir — For service to social welfare through advocacy roles.
2478:
Bill Malandris — For service to the Greek community of North Queensland.
2262:
Bruce Gilbert Johnston — For service to the community, and to dentistry.
2084:
Geoffrey Bruce Haigh — For service to the community, and to engineering.
1832:
Colin James Dennison — For service to the preservation of local history.
4561:– For meritorious achievement in the field of Navy Information Warfare. 4538: 4381: 4024: 3959: 3632: 3458: 3327:
Leonard Judah Yaffe – For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.
3294: 2913:
Dennis Milvorton Richards — For service to the chiropractic profession.
2873: 2783: 2653: 2596:
Jacqueline Kim Mein — For service to medicine, and to community health.
2521: 2269: 2183:
Maria Anna Hitchcock — For service to conservation and the environment.
2146:
Barbara Ellen Hawkins — For service to business and industry education.
2125:
Margaret Mary Hardy — For service to the arts through a range of roles.
1925:
Geoffrey William (Ephraim) Finch — For service to the Jewish community.
1714: 1704: 1682:
Kevin John Chambers — For service to medicine, and to the community of
1578: 1418:
John Richard Asquith — For service to conservation and the environment.
722: 369: 348: 3207:
Aleksandar Vasiljevic – For service to the arts, and to the community.
2764:
Robin Carl Norling — For service to the visual arts, and to education.
2751:
Margaret Ellen Ning — For service to conservation and the environment.
2550:
Kevin John McGlinn — For service to the community through Freemasonry.
2159:
Carmen Hayhoe — For service to the community through hospital support.
2066:
Jane Helen Greacen — For service to medicine, and to community health.
1817:— For service to urban planning, research and development in Victoria. 1799:
Norman Peter Curtis — For service to conservation and the environment.
1559:
Creagh Macdonald Bramley — For service to veterans and their families.
1466:
Keith Francis Beck — For service to medicine through a range of roles.
3179:
Carlo Travaglini — For service to the Italian community of Melbourne.
2952: 2892:
Jeremy Raftos — For service to medicine, particularly to paediatrics.
2742:
Henry Kei Shing Ngai — For service to business, and to the community.
2562:
Heather Margaret McKee — For service to social welfare organisations.
2373: 2010:
Andrea Elizabeth Gerrard — For service to veterans and their families
1960: 1953: 1838:
Yvonne June Dichiera — For service to the multicultural community of
1703:
Noeline Glenda Clamp — For service to the multicultural community of
1646:
Lynette Dawn Burden — For service to the Uniting Church in Australia.
1497:
Donald Greer Blair — For service to the community, and to pipe bands.
1007: 342: 184: 93: 4401:– For outstanding achievement in the field of Navy workforce reform. 3441:
William James Reid – For service to the sport of full-bore shooting.
3339:– For service to medicine, particularly to paediatric endocrinology. 3324:
Margaret Suzanne Wroe – For service to the community of Maryborough.
3291:
Raymond Cyril Williams – For service to veterans and their families.
3255:
Garry Hannon Webb – For service to the community of the North Shore.
3151:
Allan Alfred Thomas — For service to veterans, and to the community.
2916:
Lorraine Sylvia Roberts — For service to veterans and their families
2675:
Donald Ivan Moss — For service to medicine, particularly to urology.
2344:
Brendan Robert Kincade — For service to veterans and their families.
2323:
Frederick Kenyon — For service to the television broadcast industry.
2212:
Michael North Holmes — For service to the law, and to the community.
2041:
Michael Paul Goodwin — For service to military history preservation.
1394:
Margaret Lorraine Albury — For service to the community of Cessnock.
1382:— For service to the community through social welfare organisations. 4708:. Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. Archived from 3479:– For outstanding public service to Defence science and technology. 3321:
Barry Wright – For service to the restaurant and catering industry.
3056:
Peter John Smith — For service to the community of the North Shore.
2997: 2977:
Elsie Belphina Seriat — For service to the Indigenous community of
2517:
Jocelyn Maughan — For service to the visual arts, and to education.
2394:— For service to wildlife and environmental conservation education. 2360: 2237:
Raymond Francis James — For service to veterans and their families.
2197: 2190: 1998: 1934:
Margaret Ann Ford — For service to education, and to the community.
1873:
Olive Margaret Elston — For service to youth, and to the community.
1854:— For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory. 1839: 4776:"Eight QPS officers acknowledged with the Australian Police Medal" 3234:
Ronda Beckley Walker – For service to the community, and to women.
3123:
Jan Adam Szuba — For service to the Polish community of Melbourne.
3078:
Betty Emelie Stevens — For service to youth, and to the community.
2113:
Charles Alfred Hanna — For service to business, and the community.
1931:
Kenneth Wayne Fitzsimmons — For service to information technology.
1625:
Peter John Browne — For service to education in Western Australia.
1584:
Kenneth John Bridges — For service to veterans and their families.
3333:
Merrilyn Lexie Young – For service to the community of Deloraine.
3309:
Peter Windholz – For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.
3066: 3006:
Kenneth Shingleton — For service to the conservation of birdlife.
2687:
John Roderick Munro — For service to veterans and their families.
2332:
Vicki Joanne Kerr — For service to netball, and to the community.
2298: 2165:
Elgwen May Herdegen — For service to veterans and their families.
2131:
John James Harrison — For service to veterans and their families.
2038:
Alan Goldstone — For service to Jewish education, and to the law.
2007:
Lesley Colleen Gent — For service to veterans and their families.
1966:
Denise Mary Fridolf — For service to veterans and their families.
1897: 1890: 1879:— For service to the performing arts, particularly through music. 1778:
Peter Stewart Cowie — For service to the chiropractic profession.
1683: 1610:
John Edward Brookes — For service to veterans and their families.
1469:
Pam Margaret Beckhouse — For service to people with a disability.
3258:
Neil Harvey Weekes – For service to veterans and their families.
2895:
Robert Neil Ramsay — For service to veterans and their families.
2814:
Gregory John Peake — For service to veterans and their families.
2693:
Cheryl Lynne Myers — For service to veterans and their families.
2426:
Ian Douglas Lawrey — For service to veterans and their families.
1533:
William Gwynn Boyd — For service to veterans and their families.
1509:
Rony Bognar — For service to women, and to the Jewish community.
3201:
Richard William Usher – For service to the welfare of veterans.
3104:
Freda Ruth Sutton — For service to veterans and their families.
2935: 2886: 2758: 2684:
Peter David Munn — For service to education in South Australia.
2637:
Percy John Milne — For service to Australia-Thailand relations.
2329:
Gregory M Kerr — For service to youth through a range of roles.
2253: 2110:
John David Hanlon — For service to veterans and their families.
2103:
William Ross Hamilton-Foster — For service to the community of
1970: 1820:
Pastor Perez De Lasala — For service to pipe organ restoration.
1664:
James Leo Cameron — For service to veterans and their families.
1494:
Lynette Teresa Bishop — For service to education in Queensland.
3300:
Barry Thomas Wilson – For service to people with a disability.
3231:
Anthony John Walch – For service to the community of Tasmania.
3228:
John Owen Wakefield – For service to people with a disability.
3075:
Frank Edward Stamford — For service to rail transport history.
2919:
Christopher John Rodd — For service to the insurance industry.
2466:— For service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales. 2429:
Herbert Frederick Leake — For service to the community of the
1689:
Winifred Elizabeth Chittick — For service to the community of
1667:
Ian Alexander Campbell — For service to medicine as a surgeon.
1631:
Mary Rose Bryant — For service to veterans and their families.
1439:
Donna Louise Baker — For service to sport in a range of roles.
3138:
Ross Gregory Tarlington — For service to secondary education.
3114:
David Keith Sweeting — For service to electrical engineering.
2848:
Judith Ann Pinkerton-Treloar — For service to women veterans.
2369:
Lorraine Joy Koller — For service to the pharmacy profession.
2096:
Trevor Robert Hamilton — For service to the community of the
2177:
Bruce Sands Hill — For service to Australian rules football.
1863:
Dianne Mary Eden — For service to performing arts education.
1568:— For service to medicine, particularly to vascular surgery. 3270:
Ian Starr Wheatley – For service to pharmaceutical science.
2801:
Sideris Pashalidis — For service to the Greek community of
2726:
Terence Dale Newman — For service to youth, and to the law.
2581:
Marika Reet McLachlan — For service to secondary education.
2171:
Madelon Heuke — For service to veterans and their families.
2149:
Margaret Lesley Haycroft — For service to the community of
2078:
Thomas Maxwell Grubb — For service to youth through Scouts.
2016:
Iris Lorraine Gillingham — For service to the community of
1848:
Phyllis Olivia Dorey — For service to the Jewish community.
1829:— For service to the multicultural community of Queensland. 1652:
Gregory John Burke — For service to community celebrations.
1515:— For service to medicine in the field of gastroenterology. 81: 3188:
Derek Paul Tuffield — For service to the community of the
3169:
Vivienne Carol Tippett — For service to medical education.
2748:— For service to the conservation of Australian eucalypts. 2719:
John Alfred Neumann — For service to the community of the
2699:
Carmel Rita Nash — For service to education in Queensland.
2623:
John William Miller — For service to the community of the
2520:
Michael John Mavromatis — For service to the community of
2372:
Robert Clegg Kretchmann — For service to the community of
2356:
Mark Alexander Kirkland — For service to medical research.
2297:
Margaret Kathleen Keech — For service to the community of
2225:
William Patrick Howey — For service to veterinary science.
2206:
Richard Allan Hogan — For service to sport administration.
2057:
Dorothy Madge Graff — For service to the Jewish community.
2035:
John Godfrey — For service to veterans and their families.
2029:
Barry Glover — For service to veterans and their families.
1959:
Marjory Noelene Freeman — For service to the community of
1912:
Julienne Florence Feast — For service to the community of
1866:
Margaret Louise Edwards — For service to the community of
1790:
Helene Lorraine Cronin — For service to community history.
1696:
Pamela Rose Christensen — For service to the community of
1562:
Lois Bramley — For service to veterans and their families.
1530:
Michael Rodney Boyce — For service to vocational training.
1475:— For service to charitable organisations, and to sailing. 4280: 3222:– For service to the multicultural community of Victoria. 2757:
Trevor Humphrey Noonan — For service to the community of
1952:
Kenneth George Freeman — For service to the community of
1451:— For service to the performing arts and music education. 191: 4798:"Australian Police Medal awarded to three SAPOL members" 4173: 3434:
Valerie Brenda Polley – For service to the community of
3312:
Andrew Stephen Winters – For service to surf lifesaving.
3297:– For service to the broadcast media in South Australia. 3252:
Geoffrey Walter Waters – For service to surf lifesaving.
3141:
Catherine Denise Tate — For service to the community of
2907:
David John Reiken — For service to youth through Scouts.
2829:
Allan Edward Petersen — For service to the community of
2773:
Michael John Oates — For service to psychiatric nursing.
2606:
Leslie Stephan Micale — For service to the community of
2590:
Ian James McPherson — For service to youth, and to golf.
2189:
Kathleen Hilda Hobson — For service to the community of
1713:
Jennifer Clare Clarke — For service to the community of
1503:
Gregory Wilson Blaze — For service to civil engineering.
1424:
Gary Marshall Ayton — For service to emergency medicine.
1400:
Christopher John Allum — For service to surf lifesaving.
1368: 609: 3800: 3135:— For service to the people and Parliament of Victoria. 3024:
James Devron Siviour — For service to the community of
2652:
Kenneth Raglan Moore — For service to the community of
2507:
Desley Mary Matthews — For service to the community of
2460:
William Joseph Lovering — For service to the community.
2234:
Merril Anne Jackson — For service to community history.
2218:
Jack Richard Hopgood — For service to the community of
2196:
Isobel Ottilie Hodge — For service to the community of
2081:
Jennifer Ann Gubbins — For service to community health.
2044:
Edna Margaret Gorton — For service to the community of
1991:
Richard Herbert Gastineau-Hills — For service to chess.
1885:
Dianne Cathryn Evans — For service to the community of
1802:
James Martin Cuskelly — For service to music education.
1478:
John Leslie Bellerby — For service to the community of
3705:
Detective Leading Senior Constable Jennifer Kay Parker
3081:
Stephen Colin Stock — For service to the community of
3065:
John Patrick Spence — For service to the community of
2739:
Patricia Anne Newton — For service to surf lifesaving.
2668:
Edwin George Morris — For service to the community of
2630:
Warren Graham Mills — For service to the community of
2616:
George Harry Miller — For service to the community of
2553:
Barry John McGowan — For service to community history.
2481:
Hazel Isabel Maltby — For service to the community of
2209:
Douglas John Holmes — For service to community health.
1882:
Yvonne Engelman — For service to the Jewish community.
1743:
Patricia Bette Cook — For service to the community of
1720:
Douglas James Close — For service to the community of
1590:
Edward Harris Brill — For service to the community of
4093: 3003:
Barry Matthew Shine — For service to the print media.
2882:
Barbara Nicolette Quekett — For service to education.
2709:
John Leslie Nelson — For service to the community of
2320:
Keith Allen Kennedy — For service to surf lifesaving.
2252:
Dell Maree Johnson — For service to the community of
2122:
Raelene Dorothy Hards — For service to the community.
2023:
Sara (Shirley) Glance — For service to the community.
1969:
Raymond Alfred Fry — For service to the community of
1946:
Elizabeth Mary Fraser — For service to the community.
1943:
Paul Philip Fownes — For service to surf life saving.
1730:
Freda May Collison — For service to the community of
1643:
Kim Rosemary Buhagiar — For service to the community.
1546:
John Herbert Brady — For service to the community of
4220: 4178: 3172:
Janet Sorby Tiver — For service to the community of
2659:
Christine Gale Moran — For service to the community.
2385:
Dianne Kuchar — For service to the Jewish community.
1988:
Elaine Iris Gamer — For service to community health.
1909:
Jeanette Ann Farrell — For service to the community.
1896:
Keith Andrew Fagg — For service to the community of
1860:
John Gerard Ebert — For service to community health.
1613:
Beverley Dawn Brown — For service to animal welfare.
1500:
James Arthur Blakeney — For service to horse sports.
1457:
Geoffrey Thomas Barton — For service to rugby union.
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3021:
Barton John Sinclair — For service to horse racing.
2836:
Gregory Trevor Peterson — For service to athletics.
2795:
Stephen Arthur Parle — For service to rugby league.
2732:Joyce Ann Newton — For service to the community of 2599:Ian Robert Mence — For service to the community of 2500:Eva M G Matiszik — For service to the community of 2436:
Jonathan Michael Leighton — For service to cycling.
2416:Desmond Keith Latham — For service to community of 2413:
Geoffrey Alan Larkham — For service to rugby union.
2128:
Jennifer Gail Harragon — For service to lawn bowls.
2093:
Ross McLean Hamilton — For service to rugby league.
1922:
Victor George Feros — For service to town planning.
1597:Susan Jane Brill — For service to the community of 1442:
Johnny Baker — For service to the Jewish community.
4533: 4376: 3195:Mark Rhodes Turkington — For service to education. 2514:Harold Richard Matthews — For service to veterans. 2156:Christian Michael Hayes — For service to swimming. 2116:Elisabeth Anne Hannelly — For service to softball. 1997:Barry Gaukroger — For service to the community of 1982:— For service to conservation and the environment. 1906:Brendan Farrell — For service to primary industry. 1823:Jaimie De Salis — For service to community health. 1781:John Sydney Coxon — For service to tenpin bowling. 1765:— For service to conservation and the environment. 4576:Lieutenant Commander Jasmine Alison Lauer-Smith, 4019: 3668:Detective Chief Inspector Bernhard Edward Janssen 3012:Neville John Sillitoe — For service to athletics. 2901:Ian Herbert Ravenscroft — For service to cricket. 2565:Lynette Valma McKenzie — For service to swimming. 2400:Untung Lalsito — For service to the community of 2231:Robert William Hussey — For service to athletics. 1740:Catherine Louise Conway — For service to gliding. 6824: 3954: 3627: 2974:Anthony Edward Sell — For service to pipe bands. 2457:Joan Beatrice Loudon — For service to education. 2268:Jeffery Jones — For service to the community of 2119:Michael John Hannelly — For service to softball. 1976:Frederic Shane Fryer — For service to dentistry. 1454:Kate Rose Barnett — For service to aged welfare. 4732:"Queen's Birthday Honours for two AFP officers" 2879:Noel Kevin Prior — For service to horticulture. 2716:Valerie May Nesbitt — For service to badminton. 1808:Iyla Therese Davies — For service to education. 1768:Richard Ian Cordy — For service to rugby union. 1710:William Clark — For service to music education. 1421:Esther Austin — For service to the visual arts. 3770:Senior Constable First Class Mark John Carroll 3715:Detective Inspector Melissa Louise Aanderson, 3677:Detective Superintendent Paul Nicholas Pisanos 2965:Avis June Scullin — For service to basketball. 2326:Catherine Anne Kerr — For service to softball. 2279:Michael Eric Jones — For service to education. 1811:Catherine Mary Day — For service to education. 1771:Fran Corner — For service to the community of 1556:— For service to the broadcast media industry. 4835: 4289:Commendation for Distinguished Service ribbon 3732:Detective Senior Sergeant Richard Brent Lacey 3453: 1628:Kelvin George Bryant — For service to boxing. 6833:Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia 6814:Governor General of Australia, Honours Lists 6798:List of Companions of the Order of Australia 4849: 3735:Detective Superintendent Brian Laurence Swan 3702:Assistant Commissioner Richard Andrew Nugent 2423:Marina Gaye Laverty — For service to hockey. 2072:Jane Mary Griffith — For service to nursing. 1784:John Gerard Craven — For service to cycling. 3687:Assistant Commissioner Russell Haig Barrett 3674:Detective Sergeant Michael Aloysius O'Keefe 3659:Detective Chief Inspector Michael John Cook 3034:— For service to Australian rules football. 2310:Sharon Anne Kelly — For service to netball. 2186:John Matheson Hobday — For service to golf. 2004:Frank Bruno Gazzola — For service to bocce. 1640:— For service to the community of Victoria. 4842: 4828: 3741:Detective Superintendent Jon Harold Wacker 3649:Assistant Commissioner David James Stewart 2454:Dorothy Lockwood — For service to netball. 2174:Clara Jean Hicks — For service to netball. 4585:Lieutenant Commander Jorge Mathew McKee, 4257:Air Vice-Marshal Michael Robert Kitcher, 3163:— For service to the welfare of veterans. 1616:Lorraine Brown — For service to softball. 4537: 4395:Lieutenant Commander Amy Leigh Blacker, 4380: 4284: 4224: 4210:Air Vice-Marshal Timothy Charles Innes, 4182: 4097: 4023: 3958: 3804: 3646:Detective Sergeant Jeanette Helen Boland 3631: 3457: 1463:Valma Joan Bazley — For service to golf. 82:Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) 68: 58: 3264:Anthony Wells – For service to cricket. 1521:Ian Boswell — For service to athletics. 45:celebrations during the month of June. 6825: 4281:Commendation for Distinguished Service 3448: 3425: 3343: 1261: 192:Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) 4823: 4567:Lieutenant Commander Gordon Jardine, 4174:Distinguished and Conspicuous Service 3723:Superintendent Dale Jennifer Frieberg 3690:Senior Sergeant Rebecca Dianne Caskey 1373: 1369:Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) 1325:Warrant Officer Donald Garry Spinks, 614: 610:Member of the Order of Australia (AM) 196: 48: 4681:Wing Commander Ray Gregory Simpson, 3801:Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) 3773:Detective Senior Sergeant John Garde 3760:Senior Sergeant Geoffery James Regan 3726:Senior Sergeant Renee Leigh Hanrahan 3696:Superintendent Michael John Glowaski 1358: 1348:Squadron Leader Paul James Simmons, 537: 6803:Australian honours order of wearing 3754:Superintendent Peter Geoffrey Hatch 3665:Chief Inspector Peter Morris Hansen 86: 13: 4094:Australian Corrections Medal (ACM) 3786:Inspector Fiona Catherine Lieutier 3671:Superintendent Karen Jane McCarthy 3502:Australian Human Rights Commission 2996:— For service to the community of 14: 6849: 4431:Commander Anthony Richard Nagle, 4221:Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) 4179:Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) 3662:Superintendent John Henry Gralton 1815:Anthony Joseph (Tony) De Domenico 3757:Superintendent Dene John Leekong 3699:Superintendent Lisa Ann McMeeken 3394:Captain Matthew James Sullican, 4555:Lieutenant Scott Stanley Dowd, 4534:Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM) 4422:Commander Michael John Miller, 4377:Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) 3791:Northern Territory Police Force 3738:Superintendent Ronald Van Saane 3360:Commander Glenn Alan Williams, 4800:. 11 June 2018. Archived from 4790: 4768: 4746: 4724: 4698: 4413:Captain Gregory Allen Laxton, 4404:Commodore Grant Ian Ferguson, 4020:Emergency Services Medal (ESM) 3746:Western Australia Police Force 3636:Australian Police Medal ribbon 2382:— For service to rugby league. 2307:— For service to rugby league. 2054:— For service to motor sports. 1316:Colonel Nicole Louise Sadler, 54: 1: 4691: 3955:Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) 3693:Commander Sharon Maree Cowden 3628:Australian Police Medal (APM) 456:Alice Dorothy (Alitya) Rigney 310:Catherine Elizabeth Grenville 19:2018 Queen's Birthday Honours 4302:Colonel Kahlil Scarf Fegan, 4084:Australian Capital Territory 4010:Australian Capital Territory 3932:Australian Capital Territory 3796:Commander Michael John White 3751:Sergeant Kaylene Joy Adamson 3729:Inspector Lee David Jeffires 3654:New South Wales Police Force 3618:Australian Capital Territory 7: 3462:Public Service Medal ribbon 1940:— For service to athletics. 1679:— For service to athletics. 1313:Defence Force capabilities. 41:are awarded as part of the 10: 6854: 4706:"Australian Honours Lists" 4440:Captain Aaron Walter Nye, 3986:Lillian (Leia) Sue Spencer 3454:Public Service Medal (PSM) 3337:Margaret Rosemary Zacharin 1717:, and to local government. 1638:Helen Elizabeth Buckingham 474:Roberta Barkworth Shepherd 107:Catherine Margaret Branson 6811: 6780: 6742: 6721: 6665: 6204: 5575: 5316: 4857: 3710:Queensland Police Service 3641:Australian Federal Police 2143:— For service to cricket. 1796:— For service to sailing. 1607:— For service to cricket. 891:Robert Norman Gottliebsen 495:Christian Andrew Thompson 462:Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop 236:Suzanne Kathleen Chambers 43:Queen's Official Birthday 6838:2018 awards in Australia 5300:† Not issued because of 4851:Australian honours lists 3828:Gregory Alan Ingersole, 3825:Martin Fennessy Harrison 3776:Sergeant Taryn Trevelion 2533:— For service to rowing. 639:Michael Jeffrey Atherton 468:Christobel Mary Saunders 73:Military division ribbon 4268:Stephen Leslie Meredith 4140:Donatella (Donna) Palma 4069:Terrence Arthur Chapman 3873:Damien Phillip O'Connor 3819:Geoffrey Kenneth Andrew 2994:Francis Patrick Sheehan 939:William Eldred Hennessy 705:Helen Margaret Brownlee 577:Fergus Andrew McLachlan 522:Jennifer Anne Westacott 331:Natalie H M Jeremijenko 203:David Westbrook Anstice 178:Virginia Margaret Spate 159:Geoffrey Colin Harcourt 63:General division ribbon 4543: 4386: 4290: 4230: 4188: 4103: 4029: 3992:John Camillo Tesoriero 3964: 3937:Kevin Clarence Jeffery 3842:Gregory Patrick Rankin 3810: 3765:South Australia Police 3637: 3463: 3414:and Sustainment Group. 3161:Phillip Bruce Thompson 2336:Torsten Henry Ketelsen 1877:Philip Ernest Emmanuel 969:Robert John Inverarity 918:Kathryn Harby-Williams 843:Stephen Peter Estcourt 687:Barbara Gillian Briggs 422:Gregory Philip Mullins 358:Sydney Lorrimar Kirkby 298:Thomas Edmund Gleisner 100:Jill Elizabeth Bilcock 74: 64: 6666:Special Honours lists 4541: 4490:Wade Bradley Stothart 4384: 4288: 4228: 4186: 4169:Louise Monica Blacker 4153:Trevor Thomas Demmery 4101: 4046:Michael Francis Kelly 4027: 3962: 3927:Robert Glenn Sandford 3892:Kaye Michelle Healing 3886:Donald Philip Baldwin 3848:Peter Francis Shearer 3808: 3635: 3461: 3133:Lee Reginald Tarlamis 2531:Lyall Robert McCarthy 2392:Natalie Anne Kyriacou 1759:Dene Desmond Cordes, 1143:Kenneth Maurice Smith 550:Michael Joseph Noonan 531:Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt 343:Jennifer Margaret Kee 337:Emma Letitia Johnston 230:Susan Margaret Butler 72: 62: 4156:Rhonda Lesley Mackay 4118:Mark Anthony Simmons 4015:James Gerard Arneman 3908:Robert Beverley Cook 3895:Alan Edward Richards 3864:Mark Anthony Gilmore 3839:Neale Bensley Mutton 3477:Janis Louise Cocking 3044:David Lawrence Smith 1473:Anthony Francis Bell 1449:Michael Gordon Barkl 1252:Christian John Zahra 1183:Shurlee Lesley Swain 1029:Daryl William Manzie 945:John Charles Hibberd 909:Robyn Heather Guymer 590:Paul David McLachlan 409:Christine Anne Milne 254:Harvey Albert Dillon 6722:Royal Visit Honours 4143:Russell Joseph Reed 4131:Gaylene Maree Coram 4115:Barry Stephen Grice 4059:Sean Anthony Whelan 4038:Gordon Ryrie Hill, 4005:Leonie Robyn Wilton 3989:Rebecca Jane Taylor 3889:Leslie Norman Green 3867:Alan Francis Hodkin 3845:Eric Herbert Shanks 3836:Shane David Kearney 3449:Meritorious Service 3032:Robert John Skilton 1980:Richard John Fuller 1938:Lynette May Foreman 1852:Steven John Doszpot 1554:Philip Stuart Brady 1274:Peter Michael Quinn 1077:Brian Kenneth Owler 370:Robyn Caroline Kruk 276:Kurt Harry Fearnley 176:Emeritus Professor 157:Emeritus Professor 127:David Albert Cooper 125:The late Professor 6788:Order of Australia 6743:Coronation Honours 4544: 4387: 4291: 4231: 4189: 4164:Northern Territory 4134:Taryn Jane Escreet 4104: 4079:Mark Andrew Hanson 4030: 3983:Gavin John Fullier 3965: 3950:David Gordon Lines 3945:Northern Territory 3940:Wayne Stanley Shaw 3870:David Peter Lanyon 3851:Wayne Ronald Young 3811: 3638: 3464: 3295:Anne Shirley Wills 2380:Maxim Jack Krilich 2315:Yarriambiack shire 2305:Noel Raymond Kelly 2135:Robert Neil Harvey 1827:Janeth Mumtaz Deen 1513:Terry Dorcen Bolin 1380:Arman Abrahimzadeh 1167:Andrew John Stoner 1119:John Randall Sharp 876:Anthony James Gill 403:Bruce James Miller 349:John Charles Kerin 120:Geoffrey Burnstock 75: 65: 50:Order of Australia 28:Sir Peter Cosgrove 6820: 6819: 6773: 6197: 5309: 5308:) and WWII (1940) 4858:New Years Honours 4332:Cheryl Ann Pearce 4266:Air Vice-Marshal 4159:Ross Owen Stevens 4148:Western Australia 4112:Steven John Davis 4089:Graeme John Tonge 3924:Desmond John Ford 3911:Ian Andrew Joseph 3903:Western Australia 3876:Bridget Ruth Ryan 3605:Western Australia 3426:Honorary Division 3344:Military Division 2670:Mangrove Mountain 2464:Charlie John Lynn 1359:Honorary Division 1262:Military Division 927:John Hatzistergos 723:Brian George Cadd 538:Military Division 446:Susan Mary Provan 437:Paula Ruth Nathan 245:Robin Mary Creyke 79: 78: 6845: 6771: 6195: 5577:Birthday Honours 5302:Birthday Honours 5299: 4844: 4837: 4830: 4821: 4820: 4814: 4813: 4811: 4809: 4794: 4788: 4787: 4785: 4783: 4772: 4766: 4765: 4763: 4761: 4750: 4744: 4743: 4741: 4739: 4728: 4722: 4721: 4719: 4717: 4702: 4686: 4590: 4581: 4572: 4560: 4504: 4499: 4445: 4436: 4427: 4418: 4409: 4400: 4339: 4307: 4275: 4262: 4215: 4043: 3973:Sharon Lee White 3898:David John Woods 3833: 3720: 3399: 3365: 2142: 1794:John Bruce Cuneo 1764: 1677:Terri Anne Cater 1605:Joanne Broadbent 1566:Alan Edward Bray 1374:General Division 1353: 1330: 1321: 1288: 1283: 816:Julie Anne Dolan 615:General Division 604: 599: 584: 564: 559: 517: 429: 377: 365: 283: 266:Joan Kyrle Evans 197:General Division 166: 153: 148: 134: 114: 87:General Division 55: 39:Birthday Honours 24:Governor-General 6853: 6852: 6848: 6847: 6846: 6844: 6843: 6842: 6823: 6822: 6821: 6816: 6807: 6776: 6770: 6738: 6717: 6661: 6205:Bravery Honours 6200: 6194: 5571: 5312: 5298: 4853: 4848: 4818: 4817: 4807: 4805: 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Index

2018 Queen's Birthday Honours
Governor-General
Sir Peter Cosgrove
Elizabeth II
Birthday Honours
Queen's Official Birthday
Order of Australia


Rose Amal
Jill Elizabeth Bilcock
Catherine Margaret Branson
QC
Geoffrey Burnstock
David Albert Cooper
AO
Dawn Fraser
AO
MBE
Geoffrey Colin Harcourt
AO
Erica Lee Smyth
Virginia Margaret Spate
San Hoa Thang
David Westbrook Anstice
Joseph Assaf
Susan Margaret Butler
Suzanne Kathleen Chambers
Robin Mary Creyke
Harvey Albert Dillon

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