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2023 King’s Birthday Honours (Australia)
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The 2023 King's Birthday Honours for Australia was announced on 11 June 2023 by the Governor-General, David Hurley.[1]

The Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 15 Commonwealth realms of King Charles III to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the King's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June.

Order of Australia

Order of Australia civil ribbon
Order of Australia military ribbon

Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)

General Division

  • The Honourable Colin James Barnett – For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, particularly as Premier, to economic and infrastructure development, to social welfare reform, and to the Indigenous community.
  • Emeritus Professor Caroline Isabel Bower – For eminent service to medical research as a paediatric epidemiologist, particularly in birth defects and early childhood development, to health and welfare through public health initiatives, and to medical education.
  • Professor Glenda Margaret Halliday – For eminent service to medical research in the field of neurodegenerative disorders, including the development of revised diagnostic criteria for Parkinson's disease, and as a mentor.
  • The late John Barry Humphries, AO, CBE – For eminent service to the arts as a comedian, actor, author, satirist and entertainer, to the promotion of Australian culture, and as a patron of organisations.
  • Professor David John Hunter – For eminent service to medicine as an epidemiologist, particularly in relation to disease prevention and early detection, and to the aetiology of breast, colorectal, prostate and skin cancers.
  • The Honourable Jennifer Louise Macklin – For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to social welfare, particularly the introduction of paid parental leave and the National Disability Insurance Scheme, and to the Indigenous community.

Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

General Division

  • Clinical Associate Professor Robert Ali – For distinguished service to medical and health research, particularly drug and alcohol dependence, and to education and training.
  • Dr Kerry John Breen, AM – For distinguished service to the advancement of ethical medical research, to the development of doctors' health programs, and as an author.
  • Sally Anne Capp – For distinguished service to the people of Melbourne, to local government, to business, and to the community through various organisations.
  • Josef Chromy, OAM – For distinguished service to the community through tourism, particularly the wine and food sector, to property development, and charitable contributions.
  • Professor Julie-Anne Considine – For distinguished service to medicine in the field of emergency nursing, to tertiary education, and to professional associations.
  • Professor David Craik – For distinguished service to science in the field of biological and medicinal chemistry, to tertiary education, and as a mentor.
  • Scientia Professor Louisa Jane Degenhardt – For distinguished service to medical research, particularly addiction and mental disorders, to psychology, and to professional associations.
  • Distinguished Professor Kingsley Dixon – For distinguished service to conservation biology, particularly ecological research and restoration, and to tertiary education.
  • Moya Dodd – For distinguished service to football as a player and administrator at the national and international level, as a role model to women, and to the law.
  • Professor David Alan Ellwood – For distinguished service to medicine as an obstetrician and gynaecologist, to research and tertiary education, and to professional associations.
  • Graham Bruce Ford, AM – For distinguished service to surf lifesaving through leadership roles at the national and international level, and to the community.
  • Dr Cassandra Goldie – For distinguished service to social justice through leadership and advocacy to promote the rights of people marginalised and disadvantaged in the community.
  • Professor Jane Gunn – For distinguished service to medical administration in leadership roles, to tertiary education and research, and to the community.
  • Distinguished Professor Jane Patricia Hall – For distinguished service to the social sciences, to academic leadership and mentoring, and to national and international associations.
  • Dr Marianne Horak – For distinguished service to entomology, to taxonomic and phylogenetic research, and to philanthropic endeavours.
  • Professor Michael Horowitz – For distinguished service to endocrinology, particularly diabetes, as a researcher, educator and clinician.
  • Rosemary Therese Huxtable, PSM – For distinguished service to public administration through leadership roles in the areas of health and finance, and to strategic policy reform.
  • Kate Michelle Jenkins – For distinguished service to human rights governance, to advancing gender equity, to the promotion of inclusivity, and to the law.
  • Dr Misty Rayna Jenkins – For distinguished service to medical science as an immunologist, to the promotion of women in STEM, and to the Indigenous community.
  • Clinical Professor Brendon John Kearney, AM – For distinguished service to medicine in the fields of health technology assessment and health outcomes research.
  • Professor Michael Richard Kidd, AM – For distinguished service in medical administration and community health, to primary care leadership, and to tertiary education.
  • Clinical Associate Professor Sharon Liberali – For distinguished service to special needs dentistry, to infection control practice enhancement, to tertiary education, and to professional organisations.
  • Professor Glen Douglas Liddell-Mola – For distinguished service to obstetrics and gynaecology, to reproductive health research, and to medical education in the Pacific region.
  • Clinical Professor Ruth Marshall – For distinguished service to rehabilitation medicine, particularly to people living with spinal cord injury or disorder, as a leader, mentor and clinician.
  • Robert Dobson Millner – For distinguished service to business, to rugby union as an administrator, and to the community through philanthropic contributions.
  • The Right Honourable The Lord Mayor of Sydney Clover Moore – For distinguished service to local government, to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community of Sydney.
  • Nicholas William Moore – For distinguished service to the finance, business, and commerce sectors, to arts administration, and to education.
  • Shellie Morris – For distinguished service to the performing arts, to the Indigenous community, and to not-for-profit organisations.
  • Professor Grant Alan McArthur – For distinguished service to medicine as a clinician scientist through melanoma and cancer research, and to leadership roles.
  • Marilyn Beatrice Pattison – For distinguished service to occupational therapy through national and international leadership roles, and to advances in practice standards.
  • Orwell Peter Phillips – For distinguished service to heritage conservation, to architecture, and to professional organisations.
  • Reginald John Richardson, AM – For distinguished service to community health organisations, and to the visual arts as a leader, supporter and patron.
  • Dr Lynette Riley – For distinguished service to education, particularly through the development of Indigenous curriculum and student support, to reconciliation, and to the community.
  • Alan Schwartz, AM – For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic endeavours, and to sustainable social benefit initiatives.
  • Dr Sandra Penso Staffieri – For distinguished service to medicine as an orthoptist and vision researcher, and to paediatric ophthalmology.
  • Irene May Stainton – For distinguished service to the Indigenous community through cultural heritage leadership, and through health and social welfare organisations.
  • Scientia Professor Fiona Stapleton – For distinguished service to optometry as a researcher, mentor and role model, to tertiary education, and to national and international organisations.
  • Naomi Claire Steer – For distinguished service to human rights through international humanitarian relief operations, and to the superannuation sector.
  • Cheryl Anne Vardon – For distinguished service to public administration, particularly education and health, and for the protection of children and young people.
  • Alan James Whalley – For distinguished service to business, particularly the defence capability industry, to the public sector, to aviation history, and to the community.
  • Gerald Francis Williams – For distinguished service to critical care nursing, to medical education, to professional organisations, and as a mentor.
  • Professor Donald Andrew Wilson – For distinguished service to medicine through public health leadership, to regulatory bodies, and to tertiary education.
  • Lisa Jane Wilson – For distinguished service to primary industry, and to the education of refugee and asylum seeker young women.
  • Timothy John Winton – For distinguished service to literature as an author and novelist, to conservation, and to environmental advocacy.
  • Professor Erica Michelle Wood – For distinguished service to transfusion medicine and haemovigilance, to haematology, and to national and international organisations.
  • Professor John Raymond Zalcberg, OAM – For distinguished service to oncology as a clinician-researcher, and as an advocate for those living with cancer.

Military Division

Navy
  • Vice Admiral Mark David Hammond, AM, RAN – For distinguished service to the Royal Australian Navy in senior command roles.
Army
  • Major General Natasha Anne Fox, AM, CSC – For distinguished service to the Australian Defence Force people capability as Head People Capability and Deputy Chief of Army.
Air Force
  • Air Vice-Marshal Stephen Leslie Meredith, AM, DSM – For distinguished service in responsible positions as Commander Aerospace Operational Support Group; Head Joint Capability Management and Integration; and Deputy Chief of the Air Force.

Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

General Division

  • Dr Raymond John Adams – For significant service to education and psychometric testing.
  • Dr Karin Jeanette Alexander – For significant service to dentistry, and to professional bodies.
  • Yasmin Allen – For significant service to finance and business, and to the not-for-profit sector.
  • John Geoffrey Allpass – For significant service to business, and to the community.
  • The Honourable Justice Thomas Altobelli – For significant service to the law, and to legal education.
  • David Thomas Anthony – For significant service to the agricultural sector, and to the community of Narrabri.
  • Dr Tony Cecil Badrick – For significant service to diagnostic pathology in leadership roles, and to education.
  • Professor Melanie Bahlo – For significant service to genetic and infectious disease research, and to public health.
  • Fiona Elizabeth Balfour – For significant service to corporate governance, and to the aviation sector.
  • Professor Josephine Penelope Barraket – For significant service to education, and to the development of social enterprise.
  • Dr Elizabeth Barrett – For significant service to rural and remote medicine in various roles.
  • Milton Ross Bartlett – For significant service to surf lifesaving in international, national and local roles.
  • Professor Deborah Jane Bateson – For significant service to medicine through research and education, and to reproductive health.
  • Robyn Ann Batten – For significant service to the not-for-profit, health and aged care sectors.
  • Suzanne Becker – For significant service to the disability services sector.
  • Jane Fair Bell – For significant service to governance in the medical research, healthcare, and not-for-profit sectors.
  • Maria Berry – For significant service to football, to women in sport, and to business.
  • Associate Professor Ravi Subramanya Bhat – For significant service to medicine, and to rural psychiatry.
  • Professor Marcela Bilek – For significant service to physics and biomedical engineering.
  • Dr David James Blacker – For significant service to medicine, and to neurological research.
  • Roger Paul Blake – For significant service to sport as a competitor, administrator and statistician.
  • Peter John Blatch, OAM – For significant service to youth through Scouting, and to education.
  • Anton Block – For significant service to the Jewish community in Australia, and to the law.
  • David Michael Blunt – For significant service to the Parliament of New South Wales.
  • Jill Elizabeth Boehm, OAM – For significant service to community health in the Shoalhaven region.
  • Dawn May Borchardt – For significant service to youth through Girl Guiding.
  • Lindsay Jon Bourke – For significant service to the beekeeping and honey industry, and to the community.
  • Wing Commander Sharon Amanda Bown – For significant service to veterans and their families.
  • Emeritus Professor Philip Manley Boyce – For significant service to psychiatric research and education.
  • Dr James Palmer Bradley – For significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthetics.
  • Antoinette Braybrook – For significant service to the law, and to family violence prevention.
  • Sue Broadway – For significant service to circus performance, and to physical theatre.
  • Professor Alexander Jonathan Brown – For significant service to the law, and to public policy, particularly to whistleblower protection.
  • Graham Bruce – For significant service to surf lifesaving at the national, state and local levels.
  • Ormonde Roger Butler, OAM – For significant service to the community through charitable and volunteer organisations.
  • Dr Matthew William Butlin – For significant service to economic and social research, and to public policy.
  • John Camillo – For significant service to industrial relations in the manufacturing industry, and to the community.
  • Associate Professor Rosanna Capolingua – For significant service to patient care, to medicine, and as a role model to women.
  • Dr Marcus Patrick Carey – For significant service to urogynaecology, and to women's health.
  • Emeritus Professor Colleen Cartwright – For significant service to aged care planning, policy and research.
  • Barbara Mary Champion – For significant service to children through play advocacy, to local government, and to education.
  • Simon Chan – For significant service to multiculturalism, to the Indigenous community, and to the arts.
  • Clinical Associate Professor Andrew Chang – For significant service to ophthalmology and retinal surgery as a clinician and educator.
  • Karen Jeanette Chappel – For significant service to local government, and to the community of Morawa.
  • Maureen Heather Christie – For significant service to wildlife conservation.
  • Alison Churchill – For significant service to social welfare through prisoner rehabilitation..
  • Brett Robert Clark – For significant service to community health, to the arts, and to sports organisations.
  • Professor Emerita Berwyn Clayton – For significant service to the vocational education and training sector.
  • Rhonda Mary Clayton – For significant service to squash as a competitor and administrator.
  • Professor Mark Considine – For significant service to education, and to the political and social sciences.
  • Peter Maxwell Cooke – For significant service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.
  • Josephine Helen Cooper – For significant service to the philanthropic sector, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
  • Christine Elizabeth Corby, OAM – For significant service to Indigenous health, and to the community of Walgett.
  • John James Cowin – For significant service to business, and to philanthropic support.
  • Philip George Crabb – For significant service to the mining industry, and to the community of Western Australia.
  • Ian Neville Crawford – For significant service to the dental industry, and to sport.
  • Dr Matthew Ronald Crawford – For significant service to medicine, particularly chronic and complex pain management.
  • Patricia Anne Cross – For significant service to business, to the finance industry, and to corporate governance.
  • Patricia Margaret Crossin – For significant service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
  • Professor Paul Merlin Crossley – For significant service to education, and to molecular biology.
  • Dr Margaret Anne Crowley – For significant service to community health, and to people with low vision.
  • The Honourable Justice Jane Culver – For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law.
  • Dr Peter Michael Dann – For significant service to conservation, and the preservation of sea birds.
  • Stefano De Pieri – For significant service to the community of Mildura, and to the hospitality industry.
  • Sonia Dean – For significant service to museums and galleries as an art researcher, writer and curator.
  • Dr Owen David Donald – For significant service to community and public housing, and to urban research.
  • Professor Anthony Elliott – For significant service to education, and to social science policy and research.
  • Dr Caroline Jane Elliott – For significant service to medicine, and to women's health.
  • Benjamin Charles Elton – For significant service to the entertainment industry as a comedian, actor, writer and director.
  • Rita Erlich – For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry in Victoria.
  • Rosalind Mary Escott – For significant service to women's health, and to the community.
  • Helen Fejo-Frith – For significant service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.
  • Dale Allyson Fisher – For significant service to medicine, to health care management, and to nursing.
  • Professor Maria Forsyth – For significant service to chemistry education, research and scholarship.
  • Rodney Winston Fox – For significant service to tourism, and to shark biology.
  • Dr George Michael Galvin, RFD – For significant service to military history, to governance in sport, and to emergency medicine.
  • The Honourable Duncan John Gay – For significant service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community.
  • Christine Alexia Gee – For significant service to the community, particularly through hospital administration.
  • Sunita Gloster – For significant service to the media and marketing industry, and to gender equality.
  • Marina Simone Go – For significant service to business governance, to sport administration, and to the media industry.
  • Sean Anthony Gordon – For significant service to the Indigenous community as an advocate for equity.
  • Dr Genevieve Anne Goulding – For significant service to anaesthesiology through professional and clinical roles.
  • Dr Pamela Jane Gower – For significant service to dentistry, and to forensic odontology.
  • Beth Evelyn Graham – For significant service to the bilingual education of Indigenous language speaking students.
  • Noel Gregory Graham – For significant service to agriculture through the rice growing industry.
  • Professor Joanne Elizabeth Gray – For significant service to education, and to the midwifery profession.
  • The Honourable Kevin Patrick Greene – For significant service to the Parliament of New South Wales, to local government, and to the community.
  • Antony Baron Greenwood – For significant service to the Anglican Church, and governance and legal advisory organisations.
  • Councillor Julie Ann Marie Griffiths – For significant service to local government, to women's football, and to industrial relations.
  • Kathleen Mary Grigg – For significant service to financial governance, to tertiary education, and to the agricultural industry.
  • Dr Roger Gordon Grigg – For significant service to medicine in the field of otolaryngology head and neck surgery.
  • Dr Victoria (Tiggy) Louise Grillo – For significant service to conservation through education, research and leadership roles.
  • The late Richard Grills – For significant service to community eye health, and to the ophthalmic optics industry.
  • Professor Michele Bianca Grossman – For significant service to tertiary education, particularly to research, and to social welfare initiatives.
  • Emeritus Professor Raphael Hilary Grzebieta – For significant service to the transport industry through road safety research and promotion.
  • Professor Terry Haines – For significant service to medical education and research into fall prevention and mobility.
  • Graham Michael Hall – For significant service to dentistry as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
  • Dr Peter Rex Harcourt, OAM – For significant service to sports and exercise medicine, and to anti-doping monitoring.
  • Professor Warren John Harding – For significant service to business, to community health, and to the information technology industry.
  • Professor Mark Hargreaves – For significant service to tertiary education, to sports administration, and to physiology.
  • Anna Maria Harrison – For significant service to multiculturalism in Western Australia, and to aged care.
  • Geoffrey Albert Head – For significant service to medical research into high blood pressure diagnosis and management.
  • Michaela Healey – For significant service to social enterprise and to not-for-profit organisations.
  • Karen Louise Heap – For significant service to the Indigenous community in a range of roles.
  • Professor Rodney John Hicks – For significant service to nuclear medicine through a range of international and national roles.
  • Dr Neville Tom Highett – For significant service to education in South Australia, and to the community.
  • Dr David Hill – For significant service to paediatric medicine in the fields of allergy and respiratory biology.
  • Councillor Jennifer Lorraine Hill – For significant service to local government, and to the community of Townsville.
  • Terry Hill – For significant service to primary industry, to public administration, and to the agricultural sector.
  • Conjoint Professor Arthur Ho – For significant service to optometry as a researcher, designer and educator.
  • Roger Clive Hodgman – For significant service to the performing arts as a director.
  • Joanna Elizabeth Horgan – For significant service to retail business, and to women in executive roles.
  • Hedley Leyland Hoskinson – For significant service to the beekeeping and honey industry.
  • Kelly Ann Howlett – For significant service to local government, and to the community of Port Hedland.
  • Caroline Hughes – For significant service to the Indigenous community of Canberra.
  • Dr David Charles Hughes – For significant service to sports medicine as an administrator and elite athlete physician.
  • Scientia Professor Rebecca Ivers – For significant service to community health through injury prevention research and education.
  • The Honourable Judith Louise Jackson – For significant service to the people and Parliament of Tasmania.
  • Dr Michael Magnus Jay – For significant service to otolaryngology, to head and neck surgery, and to professional bodies.
  • Melinda (Jane) Jeffreys – For significant service to the community of South Australia through a range of roles.
  • Lindsay Johnston – For significant service to architectural building and design education.
  • Dr Richard Frederick Jones – For significant service to medicine in the field of spinal injury and rehabilitation.
  • Angela Jeanne Karpin – For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law, and to mental health governance.
  • Katherine Kennedy – For significant service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Associate Professor Gary Kilov – For significant service to medicine, particularly diabetes research and advisory roles.
  • Dr John Thomas Kirk – For significant service to oenology, and to professional associations.
  • Dr David Montgomery Knox – For significant service to the financial sector.
  • Emeritus Professor Peter Langridge – For significant service to science in the field of plant genomics and agriculture.
  • Dr Anna Lavelle – For significant service to science and innovation through a range of roles.
  • Dr Kevin John Laws – For significant service to professional learning for tertiary educators in Southeast Asia.
  • Roger Leach – For significant service to the aviation transport industry.
  • Dr Nicky Leap – For significant service to midwifery as a clinician and educator.
  • Simone Dorothea Leyden – For significant service to community health, particularly through neuroendocrine cancer organisations.
  • Professor Liza Lim – For significant service to the performing arts as a music composer and academic.
  • The Honourable Justice Geoffrey Charles Lindsay – For significant service to the judiciary, the law, and to the legal profession.
  • Dr William Anthony Lord – For significant service to paramedicine, particularly research and education.
  • The late Wendy Maree Lovelace – For significant service to community health, and to disability advocacy.
  • Anne Joan Loveridge – For significant service to theatre administration, and to business.
  • Judith Lucy – For significant service to the performing arts as an entertainer.
  • The Honourable Ian Douglas Macdonald – For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to local government, and to the community of Northern Australia.
  • Kerryn Elaine Manning – For significant service to harness racing, and to ovarian cancer awareness.
  • Mary Patricia Marsland, PSM – For significant service to architecture in a range of roles.
  • Bronte Louise Martin – For significant service to trauma and emergency response nursing in a range of roles.
  • Professor Peter John Martin, APM – For significant service to public administration in Queensland.
  • Emma Matthews – For significant service to the performing arts, particularly opera.
  • Professor Richard Phillip Mattick – For significant service to drug and alcohol research through education and social policy, and to medical organisations.
  • Professor Danielle Mazza – For significant service to medicine and to medical research, particularly to women's health.
  • The late Robert John Meadows, KC – For significant service to the law and the legal profession in Western Australia.
  • The Honourable Justice Timothy John Moore – For significant service to the judiciary and to the law, to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to industrial relations.
  • Dr Philip Anthony Moses – For significant service to the veterinary profession as a doctor, administrator and educator.
  • The Honourable Graham Robert Mullane – For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law, and to the community.
  • Alexander (Sandy) John Mackenzie – For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to education, and to conservation.
  • Emeritus Professor Lindy Leah McAllister – For significant service to speech pathology and allied health in a range of roles.
  • Jane Frances McAloon – For significant service to the business and energy sectors.
  • John McGagh – For significant service to the mining sector as a chemical engineer.
  • Dr Michael Anthony McGrath – For significant service to medicine as a vascular specialist.
  • Jill McIntosh – For significant service to netball, particularly as a coach at the national and international level.
  • Professor Jennifer Margaret McKay – For significant service to the law, and to the legal profession.
  • Dr William John McKay – For significant service to medical administration in the field of nuclear medicine.
  • The Honourable Maxine Margaret McKew – For significant service to journalism, to higher education, and to the Parliament of Australia.
  • June McLoughlin – For significant service to child advocacy and early learning.
  • The Honourable Patrick John McNamara – For significant service to rowing, to the Parliament of Victoria, and to the community through a range of roles.
  • Professor Harshal Nandurkar – For significant service to medicine, particularly as a haematologist.
  • Professor David Glen Newman – For significant service to aerospace medicine.
  • Margery Anne Nicoll – For significant service to the law, and to the legal profession.
  • Professor Iona Novak – For significant service to medical research, particularly the treatment of cerebral palsy.
  • Dr Michele Anne O'Brien – For significant service to medicine, particularly as an anaesthetist.
  • Professor Emerita Patricia Mary O'Brien – For significant service to people with disability through research and education.
  • Anne-Marie O'Loghlin – For significant service to the finance sector, to women, and to the community.
  • Martin O'Shannessy – For significant service to social research and public polling.
  • Emeritus Professor Robyn Anne Owens – For significant service to science in the fields of computer vision and mathematics.
  • Anthea Kaye Pavy – For significant service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Kris Elizabeth Peach – For significant service to the accountancy profession, and to the community.
  • Noel John Pearce – For significant service to cycling, and to community sport through a range of roles.
  • Professor Alice Pebay – For significant service to science, particularly through stem cell and neuroscience research.
  • Professor Anna Peeters – For significant service to community health, particularly obesity research.
  • Leonidas Earlston Pericles – For significant service to the visual arts.
  • Russell William Pettis – For significant service to veterans and their families.
  • Ruth Picker – For significant service to the accountancy profession, and to the financial sector.
  • Marina Prior – For significant service to musical theatre as a singer and performer.
  • Pamela Rabe – For significant service to the performing arts as a performer and director.
  • Rose-Marie Radley – For significant service to community health, and to the nursing profession.
  • Dr James George Renwick, CSC SC, RAN – For significant service to the law, and to national security.
  • Dr Elizabeth Dell Rickman – For significant service to medicine through women's health, and to the community.
  • Jillian Michelle Riseley – For significant service to the not-for-profit sector, and to corporate sustainability.
  • Scientia Professor John Heath Roberts – For significant service to tertiary education, and to business and management.
  • Fiona Ann Robertson – For significant service to the mining sector.
  • Dr Diana Gai Robinson – For significant service to sports medicine as a physician and to anti-doping regulation.
  • Professor Joanna Robinson – For significant service to community health, through suicide prevention awareness and support.
  • Distinguished Professor Sharon Robinson – For significant service to science, particularly the study of Antarctic environmental change.
  • Katie Louise Roffey – For significant service to sport administration, and to the community.
  • Dr Peter Rogers – For significant service to engineering, to education, and to the community.
  • Associate Professor Louis Roller – For significant service to the pharmacy profession through education and governance.
  • Professor Renae Monique Ryan – For significant service to biomedical science as a researcher, and to diversity and inclusion.
  • Dr Paul John Sambrook – For significant service to dentistry as a clinician and academic.
  • Denise Margaret Scott – For significant service to the arts as a comedian and actress.
  • Russell John Scrimshaw – For significant service to community health, and to business governance.
  • Wendy Sharpe – For significant service to the visual arts, and to the community.
  • Clinical Associate Professor Magdalena Simonis – For significant service to medicine through a range of roles, and to women's health.
  • Emeritus Professor Andrew James Sinclair – For significant service to community health in the field of nutrition.
  • Associate Professor George Andrew Skowronski – For significant service to intensive care medicine, and to medical research.
  • Gary Patrick Smith – For significant service to medical administration, and to professional organisations.
  • Distinguished Professor Justine Ruth Smith – For significant service to ophthalmology, particularly research and education.
  • Jane Fitzgerald Spring – For significant service to disability advocacy in sport, and to public sector administration.
  • Miriam Erin Stanborough – For significant service to the minerals and mining sector, and to the community.
  • Kristin Mary Stegley, OAM – For significant service to heritage advocacy, and to the community.
  • Sarah Stegley – For significant service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Dr Stephen James Steigrad – For significant service to medicine particularly in a range of national and international organisations.
  • His Honour Michael John Strong – For significant service to the law, and to the community.
  • Peter James Strong – For significant service to the small business sector, and to the community.
  • Hiroe Swen – For significant service to ceramic art as a teacher and an artist.
  • The Right Reverend Alison Menzies Taylor – For significant service to the Anglican Church, and to conservation.
  • Ronald Keith Thomas – For significant service to the performing arts, particularly through music.
  • John Murray Thompson – For significant service to industrial relations in the building and construction industry.
  • Kaye Olwyn Thurlow – For significant service to the Indigenous community of East Arnhem Land.
  • Dr Philip Arthur Tideman – For significant service to rural and remote medicine.
  • Dr Alison Velyian Todd – For significant service to medical research, and to tertiary education.
  • Professor Michael Alan Tonkin – For significant service to medicine as a hand surgeon, and to professional associations.
  • Dr Duncan Jake Topliss – For significant service to endocrinology, and to professional organisations.
  • Angela Toppin – For significant service to local government, and to secondary education.
  • George Torbay – For significant service to the performing arts through music in a range of roles.
  • Professor Emerita Sally Katherine Tracy – For significant service to tertiary education, and to midwifery.
  • Dr Barry John Traill – For significant service to conservation and the environment in a range of roles.
  • Scientia Professor Carla Justine Treloar – For significant service to social research, and to tertiary education.
  • Abigail Trewin – For significant service to the community through disaster response organisations.
  • Emeritus Professor John Charles Trinder – For significant service to tertiary education, and to professional associations.
  • Edwin Keith Tucker – For significant service to community health, and to the technology sector.
  • Pia Turcinov – For significant service to technology and innovation, and to women in STEM.
  • Christopher Charles Vonwiller – For significant service to science and technology development.
  • Dr Julia Patricia Vonwiller – For significant service to science and technology development.
  • Emeritus Professor Phil Mary Waite – For significant service to medical science, and to tertiary education.
  • Associate Professor Ping Wang – For significant service to the arts, and to classical literature.
  • Emeritus Professor Josephine Anne Ward – For significant service to tertiary education, and to science.
  • Helen Wellings – For significant service to the media, and to consumer affairs.
  • Dr Robert Michael Whitby – For significant service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, and to tertiary education.
  • Professor Gail Elizabeth Whiteford – For significant service to tertiary education, and to community health.
  • Dr Kenneth Rowland Whiting – For significant service to paediatric medicine, and to neurodevelopmental disorder organisations.
  • Merilyn Susanne Wickes – For significant service to the community through a range of roles and organisations.
  • Professor Simon Mark Willcock – For significant service to primary health care, and to tertiary education.
  • Amanda Marie Wilson – For significant service to the community, and to the media and communications sector.
  • Dr Geoffrey Wilson – For significant service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Suzanne Ruth Wilson – For significant service to the Indigenous community, to the book industry, and to education.
  • Amanda Wojtowicz – For significant service to performing arts administration, and to tertiary education.
  • Caroline Wood – For significant service to literature as a publisher, and to the community through a range of roles.
  • Professor Margaret Rosemary Zacharin, OAM – For significant service to medicine, particularly paediatric endocrinology.
  • Dr Sharonne Zaks – For significant service to dentistry, and to the arts.

Military Division

Navy
  • Commodore Nicole Moyneen Curtis, RAN – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in operational health, policy and capability.
Army
  • Brigadier Ashley Raymond Collingburn, DSM – For exceptional performance of duty as Director Sensitive and Strategic Issues Management - Army, Commander 1st Brigade, and as the Global Interest Branch Head, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
  • Colonel Timothy Sean Connolly, CSC & Bar – For exceptional service to the Australian Army in the field of Aviation Capability Management.
  • Major General Michael Cowen, KC – For exceptional service as Chief Judge Advocate of the Australian Defence Force.
  • Brigadier Warren Mark Gould – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force's command and control framework as Director General Joint Command and Control and Director General Systems and Integration - Army.
  • Colonel Andrew Richard Langford – For exceptional service as Commanding Officer Joint Proof and Experimental Unit, and Deputy Director then Director Land Combat Support Program.
  • Brigadier Hugh Walter Meggitt, CSC – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in capability development, modernisation and diplomatic relations.
  • Brigadier Glenn James Ryan, CSC and Bar – For exceptional performance of duty as Colonel Operations and Director General Training and Doctrine at Headquarters Forces Command.
Air Force
  • Warrant Officer Geoffrey Neil Armstrong – For exceptional service in development and implementation of personnel and capability management software tools in the Royal Australian Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Darren Dolan – For exceptional service in combat support, organisational development and training delivery for the Australian Defence Force.
  • Air Vice-Marshal Carl Newman – For exceptional service in Air Mobility capability development for the Australian Defence Force.

Honorary

Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

General Division

  • Rowena Alisa Abbey – For service to local government, and to the community of Yass.
  • Cecilia Alfonso – For service to the arts through administrative roles.
  • Vivienne Allanson – For service to the aged care sector.
  • Graham Richard Alliband – For service to the international community of Vietnam.
  • Vanessa Anderson – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Professor Julie Andrews – For service to tertiary education.
  • Ella Angarane – For service to women's Australian rules football.
  • Costa Angelkov – For service to the Macedonian community of Western Australia.
  • Damiano Antenucci – For service to secondary education through a range of roles.
  • Lurline Archay – For service to information technology.
  • Jennifer Jean Armstrong – For service to the community of Dubbo.
  • Miranda Armstrong – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • John Raymond Arnold – For service to the welfare of veterans.
  • Pamela Dawn Ashman – For service to the community of Port Pirie, and to sport.
  • Maya Avdibegovic – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • Theodore John Bacalakis – For service to the Greek community of Queensland.
  • Dr Charles Roger Badham – For service to science as a meteorologist.
  • Gillian Bailey-Graham – For service to the performing arts, particularly through music.
  • Bortolo (Tas) Baitieri – For service to rugby league through administrative roles.
  • Michael Bakker – For service to secondary education.
  • Robert Francis Baldock – For service to motor sports, and to youth.
  • Colin Ball – For service to surf lifesaving.
  • Judith Bandidt – For service to the community of Goomeri.
  • Ebenezer Banful – For service to the African community, and to health.
  • Helen Banu-Lawrence – For service to youth, and to community health.
  • Dr Andrew William Barling – For service to community health.
  • Ross Hamilton Barnett – For service to multicultural affairs in Victoria.
  • Gregg Ian Barr-Jones – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Venerable Canon Katherine Dianne Barrett-Lennard – For service to the Anglican Church of Australia.
  • William James Barrows, BM – For service to motor sports.
  • Ulrike Tobetha Bartels – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Ken Barwick – For service to secondary education.
  • Miriam Bass – For service to the Jewish community.
  • Associate Professor Josephine Beatson – For service to psychiatry.
  • Dr Sophie Beaumont – For service to dentistry.
  • Dr Margaret Joy Beavis – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Wendy Janeene Bebbington – For service to women, and to the community.
  • Ronlyn Nancye Benbow – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Susai Mathew Benjamin – For service to the law, and to the community.
  • The late John Henry Bennett – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Dr Virendra Kumar Berera – For service to the Indian community of Victoria.
  • Julie Anne Bertram – For service to early childhood education.
  • Graeme Berwick – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Alan David Beveridge – For service to surf lifesaving.
  • Heather Bieman – For service to music through teaching.
  • Ross William Bingham – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Christopher John Binks – For service to secondary education, and to literature.
  • Leslie Thomas Binns – For service to the performing arts through production roles.
  • Terese Ann Binns – For service to veterans, and to the community.
  • Peter Douglas Blacker – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • The Very Reverend Dr Stuart Edward Blackler – For service to the Anglican Church of Australia.
  • Janice Edna Blizzard – For service to motor sports.
  • Catherine Margaret Bohm – For service to the community, particularly through the church.
  • Lesley Martin Bohm – For service to the community, particularly through the church.
  • Arthur Raymond Booth – For service to community of Wollongong.
  • Lyn Maree Brady – For service to the community of Bathurst.
  • Dr Stuart Braga – For service to education administration, and to community history.
  • Geoffrey Stuart Bransbury – For service to the community of Beaumaris.
  • Pam Brock – For service to the community as a church bell ringer.
  • Elly Helen Brooks – For service to the Jewish community.
  • Graham Thomas Brown – For service to rugby union.
  • Helen Rose Brown – For service to the Indigenous community of the Yamba region.
  • The Honourable David Gordon Brownhill – For service to the Parliament of Australia.
  • Dr Jennifer Buckingham – For service to educational research and literacy.
  • Lynette Buckley – For service to youth through Girl Guides.
  • Gina Bundle – For service to the Indigenous community of Victoria.
  • Josephine Cecily Burkett – For service to the communities of Boyne Island and Tannum Sands.
  • Leonie Elizabeth Burrows – For service to the community of Mildura.
  • Lorraine Anne Burt – For service to veterans and their families.
  • Donna Burton – For service to science, particularly astronomy.
  • Rebecca Bushby – For service to conservation and the environment.
  • Kevin David Bye – For service to lawn bowls, and to the community.
  • Leon Robert Byner – For service to radio broadcast media.
  • Ruth Byrne – For service to conservation and the environment.
  • Robyn Cahill – For service to community health.
  • Craig James Caldicott – For service to surf lifesaving, and to the law.
  • Ian Leslie Caldwell – For service to cricket, and to professional organisations.
  • Dr Tracey Evelyn Callinan – For service to the performing arts, and to the community.
  • Dr William Ian Cameron – For service to medical administration, and to rural and Indigenous health.
  • Elizabeth Anne Campbell – For service to local government, and to the community of Kempsey.
  • Barry Leonard Campton – For service to veterans and their families.
  • Angelina (Lina) Caneva – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Suzanne Caragianis – For service to occupational therapy.
  • Giovanna Cardamone – For service to the Italian community of the Illawarra region.
  • Carol Anne Carey – For service to medical administration.
  • Pauline Maree Carrigan – For service to youth.
  • Alan James Carter – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Merle Carter – For service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.
  • Nicolo Catania – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Anne Colleen Caterson – For service to surf lifesaving.
  • Mark Edward Chambers – For service to public administration in Western Australia.
  • The late Donald Barry Cheyne – For service to table tennis.
  • Stephen David Chipkin – For service to the Jewish community of New South Wales.
  • The late Brian William Chisholm – For service to the community of Berrigan.
  • Dr Michael Yiu To Chow – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Julie Cini – For service to community health.
  • Diana Margaret Clark – For service to the community of the Huon Valley region.
  • John Christopher Clarke – For service to youth through Scouts.
  • David William Clifton – For service to local government, and to the community of Cairns.
  • Robert Peter Clynes – For service to the law, and to the legal profession.
  • Alan Raynor Cole – For service to the community of Turramurra.
  • Dr Paul Christopher Collett – For service to medical administration.
  • William John Collidge, RFD – For service to youth, and to the community.
  • John Colwill – For service to horticulture
  • John Conaghan – For service to people with Huntington's Disease.
  • Brendon Cook – For service to the advertising industry.
  • Geoffrey Norman Coombe – For service to animal welfare.
  • Carol Cooper – For service to the indigenous community of the Blue Mountains.
  • Louise Cooper – For service to the Maori community of Sydney.
  • The late Nicole Jane Cooper – For service to community health and patient advocacy.
  • Dr Diana Elizabeth Coote – For service to medicine.
  • Elizabeth Bothwell Corbett – For service to conservation and the environment.
  • Dr Keith Douglas Corbett – For service to conservation and the environment.
  • Tracey Renae Corbin-Matchett – For service to the arts, and to people with disability.
  • George Cotis – For service to conservation and the environment.
  • Dr Diana Cousens – For service to the Buddhist community.
  • Robert Maskew Cowper – For service to cricket.
  • The late Georgina Marea Crawford-Smith – For service to community health.
  • Yvonne Anne Crestani – For service to community health.
  • Diana Rosemary Creswell – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Dr Gregory Brian Crosland – For service to dermatology, particularly in rural areas.
  • John Malcolm Crosse – For service to sport fly fishing.
  • John Joseph Crotty – For service to taxation reform.
  • Catherine Margaret Crouch – For service to education administration.
  • Vanya Alexandra Cullen – For service to viticulture and oenology.
  • Margaret Dorothy Curnow – For service to special education, and to the community.
  • Pauline Elizabeth D'Astoli – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • James Mark Dack – For service to youth.
  • Vinod Daniel – For service to conservation and the environment.
  • Frank Kirkwood Davey – For service to the communities of Merimbula and Pambula.
  • Allan James Davies – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Dr Andrew Paul Davies – For service to medicine, and to the community.
  • Franklin George Davies – For service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Juanita Ann Davies – For service to aged welfare.
  • Lyn Margaret Davies – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Amy Dawes – For service to women's health, particularly to birth-related trauma.
  • Mary Louise Day – For service to polocrosse.
  • Joseph Aloysious De Souza – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • David Maurits De Vos – For service to the broadcast media as a journalist.
  • John Thomas Delaney – For service to community health.
  • Judith Rose Deboer – For service to the community through a range of organisations
  • Gregory John Decker – For service to the welfare of veterans.
  • John Anthony Dermer – For service to the creative arts, particularly as a ceramicist.
  • Anneke Deutsch – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • William George Deveril – For service to the communities of Pambula and Merimbula.
  • Dr Sunita Siddhu Dhindsa – For service to the Indian community of the Australian Capital Territory.
  • Helen Ann Dilks – For service to music through pipe bands.
  • Peter William Dixon – For service to baseball.
  • Janelle Gae Dodd – For service to the community through a range of organisations
  • John William Dodd – For service to the community, particularly through Rotary.
  • Lynton George Donisthorpe – For service to cricket.
  • Maria Elisabeth Dopheide – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • The late Peter Raymond Dowling – For service to primary industry.
  • Rosemarie Draper – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • Jennifer Joy Duggan – For service to the community of Katherine.
  • Dr Mary Louise Dunne – For service to medicine through a range of roles.
  • John Fletcher Dunnet – For service to the print media industry.
  • Wanda Margaret Dunnet – For service to the print media industry.
  • The Reverend Barry James Dwyer – For service to the Catholic Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes.
  • David Frederick Earl – For service to surf lifesaving, and to karting.
  • Emeritus Professor Rifaat Yassa Ebied – For service to education, particularly to Semitic studies.
  • Dr Julie Mary Edwards – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • Phillipa Louise Edwards – For service to music through brass bands.
  • John Scott Ellis – For service to the oenology industry.
  • The late Dorothy Elmer – For service to netball.
  • The late Kevin Percy Elms – For service to Australian rules football.
  • Imam Alaa Elzokm – For service to the Islamic community.
  • Julie Emerson – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Philip Lance Endersbee – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
  • Frances Evans – For service to surf lifesaving.
  • Michelle Ewington – For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Jaishri Patricia Falcetta – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
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