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2010 Australia Day Honours
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The 2010 Australia Day Honours are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 2010 by the Governor General of Australia, Quentin Bryce.

The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the first announced to coincide with Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours, which are announced on the second Monday in June.[1]

† indicates an award given posthumously.

Order of Australia

Companion (AC)

General Division

Recipient Citation Notes
Donald Robert Argus AO For eminent service to business and commerce through leadership in the mining and finance industries, and to the community through the promotion of philanthropy, and executive roles in conservation, health, charitable and sporting organisations. [2]
Professor Elizabeth Helen Blackburn For eminent service to science as a leader in the field of biomedical research, particularly through the discovery of telomerase and its role in the development of cancer and ageing of cells and through contributions as an international adviser in Bioethics.
James Oswald Fairfax AO For eminent service to the community through support and philanthropy for the visual arts, conservation organisations and building programs for medical research and educational facilities.
The Honourable Justice Robert Shenton French For eminent service to the law and to the judiciary, to legal education and administration in the areas of constitutional, competition and native title law, and to legal reform.

Military Division

Branch Recipient Citation Notes
Army Lieutenant General David John Hurley AO DSC For eminent service to the Australian Defence Force as Chief of Capability Development Group, Chief of Joint Operations and Vice Chief of the Defence Force. [3]

Officer (AO)

General Division

Recipient Citation Notes
Neil Richard Balnaves For service to the community through philanthropic support for the arts, education, medical research and Indigenous programs, and to business. [4]
The Honourable Justice Bernard Daniel Bongiorno For service to the law, particularly as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, and through leadership roles within the Italian community.
Professor Anthony Lawrence Cunningham For service to medicine, particularly in the field of viral research and through the development and leadership of medical and biomedical research.
Michael D'Ascenzo For service to public administration, particularly through reform and innovative engagement with the taxation profession and other Government agencies.
The Honourable Justice Bruce Malcolm Debelle For service to the law and the judiciary, particularly through the Supreme Court of South Australia, and to the community.
Professor Jennifer Marshall Graves For service to scientific research in the field of genetics, particularly of Australian marsupials and monotremes and their relevance to international understanding of human evolution.
The Honourable Raymond John Groom For service to the Parliament of Tasmania as Premier and through a range of portfolio responsibilities, and to the community through leadership roles within organisations supporting Indigenous, aged and welfare groups.
Dr Stephen John Gumley For service to public sector management, particularly through leadership of the Defence Materiel Organisation, and the development and implementation of significant reforms in procurement and sustainment of military equipment.
Dr Jeffrey Allan Harmer For service to public administration through leadership of key policy initiatives, particularly programs for housing assistance, child support, mental health, the disabled and insurance reform, and through initiatives for Indigenous Australians.
Professor Wendy Elizabeth Hoy For service to medical research in the field of chronic disease, particularly renal disease, through the promotion of health service delivery reform and as an advocate for Indigenous health in Australia and the United States of America.
Mark Johnson For service to business, particularly through contributions to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, through development and leadership roles within the finance sector, and to health care organisations.
Stephen Russell Lawrence For service to the community through leadership roles in the development and implementation of not-for-profit ventures to create social change, particularly for youth and the long-term unemployed.
Hieu Van Le For service to the community in South Australia, particularly through roles contributing to the enhancement of a multicultural society.
The Reverend Dr Peter John L'Estrange For service to higher education and to the community through the Catholic Church as an administrator and academic.
The Honourable David Daniel Levine RFD QC For service to the judiciary and to the law through the Supreme Court of New South Wales and leadership of state and national boards of review.
Paul Alexander Little For service to the development of the transport and logistics industries through strategic leadership and promotion of corporate social and environmental responsibility, and to the community through philanthropic support of sporting and medical research organisations.
Professor John Denison McMillan For service to the law as the Commonwealth Ombudsman, particularly in the areas of immigration and law enforcement, through leadership roles in professional bodies and as an academic.
Ian Robert McRae For service to the performing arts through leadership, executive and advisory roles, particularly of The Australian Ballet, Bangarra Dance Theatre and through contributions to UNESCO.
Robert Lee Maple-Brown For service to the community through leadership and executive roles with a range of charitable organisations in the areas of the arts, health, welfare, medical research and education, and through philanthropy.
Naomi Milgrom For service to business as a leader and mentor in the fashion industry, and to the community through advisory and management roles of a wide range of arts, health and philanthropic bodies.
His Excellency Mr Paul Thomas O'Sullivan For service to public administration through significant contributions to the advancement of Australia's security and the development of international relations.
Dr George Romano Santoro AM For service to medicine through contributions to a wide range of advisory and professional bodies, and to the Italian community.
Dr Ronald Silberberg For service to the building and construction industries through the promotion of housing affordability, contributions to improved public and social housing and the development of youth training programs.
Virginia Scott Simmons For service to education as a leader and advocate for vocational education and training, through reform of the Victorian TAFE Association, contributions to professional organisations, international advisory roles and as a mentor to women.
Steven Michael Skala For service to the visual and performing arts through roles supporting wider community access, to business and commerce, and to the community through the promotion of educational opportunities for young Australians.
Richard Leo Tognetti For service to music through leadership of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, as an internationally acclaimed violinist, through the development and promotion of educational programs for children, support for emerging artists and contributions to charitable organisations.
The Honourable Murray Rutledge Wilcox QC For service to the law as a Judge and a Law Reform Commissioner, particularly in the areas of environmental, native title and industrial law.

Military Division

Branch Recipient Citation Notes
Navy Vice Admiral Russell Harry Crane AM, CSM, RAN For distinguished service as Deputy Chief of Navy and as Chief of Navy. [5]
Army Major General Anthony Peter Fraser AM, CSC For distinguished service to the Australian Army in the fields of aviation and project management as Director General Army Aviation Systems Branch and Head Helicopter Systems Division in the Defence Materiel Organisation.
Major General David Lindsay Morrison AM For distinguished service to the Australian Army in the fields of training and education, military strategic commitments and force structure and capability; in particular, as Commander Australian Defence College, Head Military Strategic Commitments and Deputy Chief of Army.

Member (AM)

General Division

Recipient Citation Notes
Dr Mohammed Taha Alsalami For service to the community, particularly through roles assisting refugees and migrants. [6][7]
Dr William Edward (Bill) Andersen For service to religious education through a range of academic and professional roles, and to the Scripture Union movement.
Dr Richard Huish Ashby For service to emergency medicine, to medical administration, and to a range of professional associations.
Geoffrey David Askew For service to the aviation industry through contributions to security policy and the development of improved crisis management programs.
Sheree Gai Bailey For service to humanitarian aid through the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, and through programs assisting survivors.
The Honourable Bruce George Baird For service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of New South Wales through a range of business, tourism and welfare organisations.
Kathleen Evelyn Baker For service to the nursing profession through contributions to education and the promotion of clinical excellence in health care.
Maureen Patricia Barron For service to the Australian film and television industry through administrative and representational roles.
Barbara Belcher For service to public sector management and administration, particularly in the areas of policy development, advice and delivery and through the advancement of ethical standards and values.
Professor David William Black For service to education and to the social sciences, particularly through the promotion and preservation of the political and parliamentary history of Western Australia.
Andrew Phillip Blair For service to education through the development and implementation of innovative programs and policies and through contributions to a range of professional associations.
Dr Leslie Edward Bolitho For service to medicine as a clinician and educator and through the development of rural and regional health services in north east Victoria.
Gregory Colin Boulton For service to Australian Rules football administration, to the community of South Australia, and to business.
Dr Michael Joseph Boyer For service to medical oncology as an educator and clinical researcher and through the development of integrated care facilities for people with cancer.
David Gary Boymal For service to accountancy, and to the development and implementation of financial reporting standards in Australia.
Peter Phillip Brennan For service to the community of the Macarthur region through a range of health, educational and social welfare organisations, and to the housing industry.
Professor Peter Michael Brooks For service to medicine, particularly in the field of rheumatology, as an academic, researcher and clinician.
Professor Graham Vallancey Brown For service to medicine in the field of infectious diseases, particularly malaria and through a range of professional, research and advisory organisations.
Philip John Bruem For service to the dairy industry, particularly through the implementation and promotion of advanced technology, and to the community.
Professor Peter Jude Butcher For service to teacher education, particularly in the Catholic sector, and to the community through contributions to social justice.
Gary Byron For service to court administration, particularly through executive and administrative roles.
Professor John Francis Cade For service to medicine in the field of intensive care as a clinician, researcher and educator and through contributions to professional associations.
The Honourable George Cash For service to the Parliament of Western Australia, and to the community.
Dr Turab Chakera For service to diagnostic radiology as a clinician and educator and through a range of professional associations.
Professor John Christodoulou For service to human genetics, particularly the metabolic disorders of children as a researcher and clinician.
John Cloney For service to the insurance industry, particularly through professional associations, and to the community through the CREATE Foundation and a range of youth and sporting organisations.
Suzanne Noreen Colbert For service to people with disabilities through a range of employment programs and work experience initiatives.
Professor Max Coltheart For service to cognitive psychology as a researcher and academic, and to people with learning difficulties.
Mark Raymond Compton For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia and through executive and volunteer roles with a range of hospital, health care and medical research organisations.
Murray James Cook For service to the arts, particularly children's entertainment, and to the community as a benefactor and supporter of a range of charities.
The Honourable John Alexander Cowdell For service to the Parliament of Western Australia, to regional development, and to the community, particularly through contributions to history and heritage.
Professor William Charles Curnow For service to the construction industry, particularly as an architect of correctional, educational and bio-secure facilities, through the promotion and support of collaborative research projects and as an educator.
Ian Sidney Curtis For service to overseas humanitarian aid, particularly through executive roles with World Vision International.
John Simon Curtis For service to business, and to the community through roles supporting charitable, youth and welfare organisations.
Professor Annette Jane Dobson For service to public health and biostatistics as a researcher and academic, particularly through the collection and analysis of data relating to cardiovascular disease and women's and veterans' health.
Roger Kevin Drake For service to the grocery industry in South Australia, and to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations.
Anne Murren Dunn For service to rural women, to a range of arts and cultural organisations, and to local government through administrative roles.
Professor Patricia Lynn Easteal For service to the community, education and the law through promoting awareness and understanding of violence against women, discrimination and access to justice for minority groups.
Emeritus Professor Kenneth John Eltis For service to education through teaching, administrative and research roles and through the design and implementation of innovative curriculum and reporting methods.
Jeffrey Wayne Fatt For service to the arts, particularly children's entertainment, and to the community as a benefactor and supporter of a range of charities.
Anthony Donald Field For service to the arts, particularly children's entertainment, and to the community as a benefactor and supporter of a range of charities.
The Honourable Gavin Leonard Fielding For service to the law, and to industrial relations as a practitioner and educator, and to the community of Western Australia.
Karen Marie Flanagan For service to the community in the area of child protection through contributions to policy and program development and legislative reform.
Professor Michael Henry Fraser For service to the arts, particularly through the promotion of the interests and rights of Australian authors and artisans.
Sandra Anne French For service to local government in Tasmania, and to the community through a range of health, women's, arts and youth organisations.
Karen Margaret Fryar For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory as a magistrate and through contributions to the prevention of family violence.
Professor Robert Alexander Gardiner For service to medicine and to medical research in the field of urology.
Dr Patricia Jessie Giles For service to the community through organisations and advisory bodies that promote the interests of women, and to the Parliament of Australia.
Roslyn Joy Giles For service to the community, particularly in the field of social work, as an educator, researcher and practitioner, through professional associations and health care.
Donald Alexander Gillies For service to marine engineering and naval architecture, particularly through education and the development of professional standards, and to the community.
The Reverend Dr Geoffrey Thomas Glassock For service to the community through the development of programs and services to assist people experiencing grief and bereavement, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Dr Peter David Goldsworthy For service to literature as an author and poet, through arts administration, and to the community.
Dr Susan Heather Graham-Taylor For service to conservation and the environment through executive roles with a range of organisations, through the development of protection measures relating to air quality and the management of waste, and as an historian.
Roger Ernest Greenman For service to medical administration, to the development of social outreach programs, and to church and charitable organisations.
Professor Jenny Gregory For service to the community as an historian and academic and through the promotion and preservation of local and regional history in Western Australia.
Dr Ian Edward Grey For service to science, particularly in the field of mineralogy as a crystallographer, and to the mineral sands export industry.
Patrick Grier For service to the health care industry through executive and administrative roles, to the provision of improved services for psychiatric care and as a supporter of a range of medical and charitable organisations.
Richard Andrew Gross For service to local government, particularly through the Municipal Association of Victoria, as a contributor to environmental reform initiatives in the area of waste management, and to the community of Port Phillip.
Peter James Hall For service to the community through philanthropic contributions to a range of medical, arts and charitable organisations, and to the finance management industry.
Tonina Louise Harvey For service to nurse education through the development of clinical guidelines and programs for the nursing care of patients affected by drug and alcohol abuse, to professional organisations, as a clinician and as an administrator.
Matthew Lawrence Hayden For service to cricket, and to the community through support for a range of health, youth and charitable organisations.
Kenneth Francis Helm For service to the Australian wine industry as a winemaker, through the promotion of the Riesling white grape variety and as a supporter of cool climate wine producers, and to the community of the Canberra/Yass region.
Alan Gilbert Henderson PSM For continued service to public administration, particularly in the area of policy formulation and advice, and to the management of taskforces of the 2002 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and the 2007 Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Meeting.
John Byrne Horgan For service to the Australian wine industry as a producer and exporter, to the promotion of wine-based tourism in Western Australia, to tertiary education through advisory roles, and to the community.
James Wilson Howard RFD For service to the Australian pharmaceutical industry through executive roles, to legislative reform, and to the financial management and education sectors.
Timothy John Jarvis For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through advisory roles to developing countries regarding land sustainability and resource management, as an explorer, and to the community.
David Wynne Jones OAM For continued service to youth through executive roles with the Scouting movement and as the national coordinator of the Scouts 100 Year Water Tank Project.
Dr Peter Douglas Jones For service to the information technology industry, to the promotion of internet-based communications networks, and to science education.
Professor Robert McLaren Jones For service to medicine as a surgeon, researcher and author, particularly in the area of liver transplantation laparoscopic surgery, as a mentor and through support for organ donation programs.
Peter Charles Joseph OAM For service to the community, particularly through the establishment of the Black Dog Institute and contributions to the redevelopment and improvement of health care facilities.
Diane Faye Kargas For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory, particularly through the establishment of the Capital Region Community Foundation, to aged persons, and to diabetes research organisations.
Julia Marion King For service to business through executive roles with a range of organisations, and to the community, particularly as a supporter of arts and charitable bodies.
Professor Roger Laurence Kitching For service to conservation science as an academic, researcher and educator, particularly in the field of tropical rainforest ecology and ecosystem management.
Professor Byron Barnard Lamont For service to conservation and the environment, particularly Australian flora as an educator, researcher and author.
Francis Rex Langthorne For service to people with an intellectual disability through activities supporting participation in sports and personal development programs through Special Olympics Australia. Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2010_Australia_Day_Honours
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