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2019 Australia Day Honours
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The 2019 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 2019 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove.[1]

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.[2]

Order of Australia

Order of Australia civil ribbon
Order of Australia military ribbon

Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)

General Division

  • Peter Robert Botten, CBE – For eminent service to Australia-Papua New Guinea relations, particularly in the oil and gas industry, and to social and economic initiatives.
  • Jillian Broadbent, AO – For eminent service to corporate, financial, clean energy and cultural organisations, to higher education, and to women in business.
  • Dr Elizabeth Salisbury Dennis – For eminent service to science as a researcher and academic in the area of genomics and plant development, and to professional organisations.
  • Roy Emerson – For eminent service to tennis as a player at the national and international level, to the promotion of the sport, and as an inspiration to young sportspersons.
  • Professor Rhonda Galbally, AO – For eminent service to the advancement of social equity, particularly to the health and welfare of people with a disability, and to the community.
  • Pauline Gandel – For eminent service to the community through humanitarian, philanthropic and fundraising endeavours, to social inclusion, and to Australia-Japan relations.
  • Carrillo Gantner, AO – For eminent service to the community through professional involvement in, and philanthropic support for, the performing and visual arts, and to Australia-Asia cultural exchange.
  • The Hon. Justice Michelle Gordon – For eminent service to the judiciary, and to the law, to legal education and judicial administration, as a role model, and to the community.
  • David Martin Hoare – For eminent service to the finance and business sectors, to the telecommunications industry, to education, and to health and cultural organisations.
  • Professor Peter Høj – For eminent service to higher education and to science, particularly to the commercialisation of research, and to policy development and reform.
  • Emeritus Professor Richard Larkins, AO – For eminent service to medicine and medical research, to education through academic leadership, to public health care, and to the community.
  • The Hon. Justice Geoffrey Nettle – For eminent service to the judiciary, and to the law, to criminal and civil appeals reform, to legal education, and to professional standards.
  • Olivia Newton-John, AO, OBE – For eminent service to community health, particularly for people living with cancer, through support for medical research, and as a songwriter and performer.
  • Professor Kathryn Nance North, AM – For eminent service to genomic medicine nationally and internationally, to medical research in the fields of genetics, neurology and child health, and as a mentor and role model.
  • The late Stan Perron, AM – For eminent service to the community through philanthropic contributions to a range of charitable organisations, and to the commercial property sector.
  • Jennifer Rowe – For eminent service to literature as an author, particularly in the children's fiction and adult mystery genres.
  • The late Emeritus Professor Patrick Troy, AO – For eminent service to urban and regional planning, to environmental sustainability and social justice policy, and as a mentor and role model.
  • The Hon. Warren Truss – For eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly in the areas of trade, transport, agriculture, and rural and regional development.
  • Helen Rodda Williams, AO – For eminent service to public administration through senior advisory roles, and to policy reform and innovative program delivery.

Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

General Division

  • John King Atkins — For distinguished service to the business and financial sectors, to the legal profession, and to the community.
  • Professor David Lee Ball — For distinguished service to medicine in the field of radiation oncology, to medical education, and to professional bodies.
  • Muriel Pauline Bamblett, AM — For distinguished service to the Indigenous community of Victoria as an advocate for the self-determination and cultural rights of children.
  • Malcolm William Broomhead — For distinguished service to business and mining, and through financial support for education and medical research.
  • Anna Elizabeth Burke — For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as Speaker of the House of Representatives, and to the community.
  • Kathryn Jane Campbell, CSC — For distinguished service to public administration through senior roles with government departments, and to the Australian Army Reserve.
  • Professor Donald Roderick Chalmers — For distinguished service to education, particularly to health law and medical research ethics, and to legal reform.
  • Professor Helen Christensen — For distinguished service to medical research through the development of on-line mental health treatment programs.
  • Philip Marcus Clark, AM — For distinguished service to education, to research and infrastructure investment, and to the not-for-profit sector.
  • The Hon. Justice Jennifer Ann Coate — For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, to legal administration, and to child and youth justice.
  • Margaret Anne Cook — For distinguished service to the international community through the promotion of democratic electoral systems, and to human rights.
  • Simon John Costa — For distinguished service to the international community through the delivery of humanitarian food programs, and to business.
  • Barry Francis Coulter — For distinguished service to the government and the community of the Northern Territory, and to business.
  • Professor Mark Jonathan Dodgson — For distinguished service to education in the field of business innovation strategy, as a researcher, advisor and author.
  • Professor Olaf Heino Drummer — For distinguished service to medicine in the field of forensic toxicology, to medical education, and to professional groups.
  • Dr Ronald David Ekers — For distinguished service to science as a radio astronomer, to scientific education, and to international astronomical organisations.
  • Professor Jane Rosamond Fisher — For distinguished service to medicine, particularly in the field of perinatal mental health, to women, and to the community.
  • Stephen Charles Fitzgerald — For distinguished service to the investment management sector, to Australia-Europe business relations, and to cultural and environmental philanthropy.
  • Michael Clifford Fitzpatrick — For distinguished service to Australian rules football through executive roles, to business, and to medical research.
  • Mark Thomas Fraser, CVO, OAM — For distinguished service to the Crown as Official Secretary to the Governor-General, and to international relations.
  • Professor Bevil Milton Glover — For distinguished service to tertiary education, to professional associations, and to cultural organisations.
  • Richard Michael Haddock, AM — For distinguished service to the community, to charitable groups, to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to the finance sector.
  • Professor Sandra Lee Harding — For distinguished service to education at the national and international level, and to the community of Queensland.
  • Graeme Charles Head — For distinguished service to public administration, to diversity employment initiatives, and to environmental protection.
  • The Hon. Paul Raymond Henderson — For distinguished service to the community of the Northern Territory, particularly as Chief Minister.
  • Gary John Humphries — For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the Legislative Assembly of the Australian Capital Territory.
  • Ronni Kahn — For distinguished service to social welfare, particularly through the development and delivery of innovative programs.
  • Elena Kats-Chernin — For distinguished service to the performing arts, particularly to music, as an orchestral, operatic and chamber music composer.
  • Professor Bruce Ernest Kemp — For distinguished service to biomedical research, particularly to the study of protein phosphorylation.
  • Emeritus Professor Brian Leslie Kennett — For distinguished service to the earth sciences as a leading academic and researcher, particularly in the field of seismology.
  • Dr Bronwyn King — For distinguished service to community health, particularly through advocacy for institutional investment strategies.
  • Brian James Lacy — For distinguished service to the public administration of Australia's Indian Ocean territories, to industrial relations, and to the law.
  • Professor Ross Raymond Large — For distinguished service to education, and to scientific research, in the field of economic geology, and to professional societies.
  • Professor Daryl John Le Grew — For distinguished service to education, to research infrastructure development, and to architecture.
  • Professor Sharon Ruth Lewin — For distinguished service to medical research, and to education, in the field of infectious diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS.
  • Janet Osborn Limb — For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic support for charitable, social welfare, and medical research groups.
  • Emeritus Professor Harold Luntz — For distinguished service to legal education, as an academic and editor, to professional development, and to the community.
  • Professor Catriona Ann McLean — For distinguished service to medicine in the field of academic and clinical neuropathology, and as a role model and mentor.
  • Professor John James McNeil, AM — For distinguished service to medicine in the fields of clinical epidemiology and cardiovascular research, and to public health.
  • Ann Gabrielle Madden — For distinguished service to community health, as an advocate for the disadvantaged, to policy development, and to human rights.
  • Romilly Jane Madew — For distinguished service to the construction sector as a change agent and advocate for sustainable building practices.
  • Banduk Mamburra Marika — For distinguished service to the visual arts, particularly to Indigenous printmaking and bark painting, and through cultural advisory roles.
  • Susan Mary Maslin — For distinguished service to the Australian film industry as a producer, and through roles with professional bodies.
  • Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE — For distinguished service to the performing arts as a national and international recording artist and entertainer.
  • Christopher John Mitchell – For distinguished service to the print media through senior editorial roles, as a journalist, and to Indigenous education programs.
  • Professor Kate Hilda Moore – For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical research, in the field of urogynaecology, and to professional groups.
  • Emeritus Professor Trefor Owen Morgan – For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical research in the physiological sciences, particularly in relation to hypertension.
  • Karl Douglas Morris – For distinguished service to the financial and stockbroking sectors, and to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Thomas Charles Mould – For distinguished service to youth, particularly through charitable awards programs, and to public administration and education.
  • Emeritus Professor John Edward Murtagh, AM – For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of general practice, and to professional groups.
  • Anthony Basil Nutt – For distinguished service to parliament and politics at the state and national level, and as Federal Director of the Liberal Party of Australia.
  • Debora Margaret Picone AM – For distinguished service to the community through the coordination of improvements to the safety and quality of health care.
  • Professor Andrew John Pitman – For distinguished service to science as a leading researcher, particularly of climate systems and the environment.
  • Andrew Robert Pridham – For distinguished service to the investment banking and asset management sector, to sporting groups, and to philanthropy.
  • Associate Professor Beverley Jane Rowbotham – For distinguished service to medicine through roles with professional associations, to pathology, and to medical education.
  • Professor Elaine Margaret Sadler – For distinguished service to science as an astrophysicist, in the field of galaxy evolution, and to gender equality.
  • Professor Peter Robert Schofield – For distinguished service to medical and scientific research in the field of neuroscience, and to professional institutes.
  • Jillian Shirley Segal, AM – For distinguished service to the banking and financial regulation sectors, to not-for-profit organisations, and to women.
  • Kevin John Sheedy, AM – For distinguished service to Australian rules football as a senior coach, and to education and employment programs for young people.
  • The Honourable Warwick Leslie Smith, AM – For distinguished service to Australia-China business and financial relations, to education, and to the community.
  • The Honourable Margaret Ackary Stone – For distinguished service to public administration, particularly to national security, to the judiciary, and to legal education.
  • Lyn Mary Swinburne, AM – For distinguished service to women's health through advocacy roles, to public health governance, and to the community of Melbourne.
  • Magdalene Mary Szubanski – For distinguished service to the performing arts as an actor, comedian and writer, and as a campaigner for marriage equality.
  • Robert Bain Thomas, AM – For distinguished service to the State Library of New South Wales, to business, and to the financial services sector.
  • Dawn Leonie Thorp – For distinguished service to nursing, and to medicine, in the field of haematology, as an expert clinician and mentor.
  • Peter John Treseder, AM – For distinguished service to the community through governance and fundraising roles in the medical research and health care sectors.
  • Michael James Ullmer – For distinguished service to the performing and visual arts through a range of roles, and to the finance and banking industry.
  • Peter John Verwer – For distinguished service to the property sector, to sustainable development and construction, and to professional bodies.
  • Professor Melanie Ann Wakefield – For distinguished service to medical research in the fields of population health and cancer prevention, and as a mentor.
  • Rex Stephen Wild, QC – For distinguished service to the law, particularly to criminal litigation and inquiry, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
  • Charles Garrard Woodard – For distinguished service to international relations, particularly to Australia-Asia foreign policy, as a researcher, author and diplomat.

Military Division

Army
  • Major General Stephen Hugh Porter, AM – For distinguished service to the Australian Army and transformation of the Army Reserve through his significant contributions as the Commander 2nd Division

Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

General Division

  • Joseph Aarons, OAM – For significant service to lawn bowls, particularly at the national and international level.
  • Dr Sanchia Kaye Aranda – For significant service to community health, particularly to cancer control and nursing.
  • Dr Wilfred Louis Armarego – For significant service to biochemistry and molecular biology.
  • Professor Carol Lyn Armour – For significant service to medical education, and to asthma management.
  • Dr Livingston Armytage – For significant service to civil justice, nationally and internationally.
  • Christopher Arnold – For significant service to community health through medical research organisations.
  • Emeritus Professor Valerie Judith Atkinson – For significant service to the Indigenous community, to education, and to mental health.
  • Professor Robert Cornelis Augusteyn – For significant service to vision science and eye health research.
  • Dr Bronte Francis Ayres – For significant service to children's charities, and to medicine as a cardiologist.
  • Jennifer Mary Ball – For significant service to physiotherapy, and through volunteer clinical and teaching roles.
  • Emeritus Professor Joanna Mary Barker – For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, particularly to occupational therapy.
  • Dr Richard Arthur Barnett – For significant service to medicine through plastic and reconstructive surgery.
  • John Windsor Barrington – For significant service to the community of Western Australia.
  • Deborah Anne Beale – For significant service to the business and public sectors, and to the community of Victoria.
  • Jan Maree Becker – For service to community health through neonatal organisations, and to aviation.
  • Emeritus Professor Sharon Joy Bell – For significant service to tertiary education, and as an advocate for gender equity.
  • Professor John Francis Beltrame – For significant service to cardiovascular medicine, and to medical research and education.
  • Dr Cindy Louise Bennett – For significant service to the performing arts, particularly to music, and to the Indigenous community.
  • Elleni Bereded-Samuel – For significant service to social welfare, and to the African community of Melbourne.
  • Dr Julie-Ann Bernhardt – For significant service to medical research, and as an advocate for women in science.
  • Peter Ernest Bicknell – For significant service to social welfare, and to the community of South Australia.
  • Dr Werner Hans Bischof – For significant service to dentistry, and to professional dental organisations.
  • Alan Robert Bishop – For significant service to the insurance industry, and to the community.
  • Professor Francis Robert Bongiorno – For significant service to tertiary education in the field of history.
  • Professor Tara Brabazon – For significant service to education, particularly to graduate and cultural studies.
  • Felicity Jane Bradshaw – For significant service to the biological sciences, and to education.
  • Dr Penelope Anne Briscoe – For significant service to medicine and medical education, particularly to chronic pain management.
  • Dr Alison Elizabeth Broinowski – For significant service to international relations as an academic, author, and diplomat.
  • Dr Andrew James Brooks – For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, in the fields of urology and oncology.
  • Desmond Keith Brooks – For significant service to architecture, particularly in the Gold Coast region.
  • Sally Elizabeth Browne – For significant service to the community through charitable organisations, and to the fashion industry.
  • Dr Andrew James Browning – For significant service to the international community through the provision of obstetric care to women in Africa.
  • Geoffrey Norman Brunsdon – For significant service to the finance, banking and insurance sectors, and to charitable organisations.
  • Lesley Ann Brydon – For significant service to community health through the implementation of the National Pain Strategy.
  • Dr Lester William Burgess – For significant service to international agricultural research in the areas of plant pathology and biosecurity.
  • Dr David Collis Burke – For significant service to medicine, particularly to brain injury rehabilitation, and to professional medical bodies.
  • Elizabeth Kay Butson – For significant service to youth through Guiding, and to the community of Western Australia.
  • Mary Josephine Capps – For significant service to performing arts administration, particularly to music, and to business.
  • Dr Jeanell Carrigan – For significant service to music education, particularly piano, and to the performing arts.
  • Professor Anne Bernadette Chang – For significant service to paediatric respiratory medicine as a clinician and researcher.
  • Jeffrey Robert Chapman – For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.
  • Susan Mary Chase – For significant service to business, development, and the community of South Australia.
  • Dr Stephen Chen – For significant service to dentistry, to dental education, and to professional groups.
  • Dr Nathan Isaac Cherny – For significant service to medicine, and to education, in the fields of palliative care and medical oncology.
  • Lynette Chester – For significant service to community health, particularly to people living with dementia and their families.
  • Ian Andrew Chesterman – For significant service to sports administration, particularly with the Australian Olympic Committee.
  • Kitty Chiller – For significant service to sport, particularly as a modern pentathlon competitor and administrator.
  • The Reverend Canon Dennis Peter Claughton – For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the welfare of seafarers.
  • Robyn Clubb – For significant service to primary industry, to agricultural societies, and to the community.
  • Graham Brian Coates – For significant service to youth through Scouts at the state, national and international level.
  • Dr Milton Laurence Cohen – For significant service to medical education in the field of pain management.
  • Peter Louis Cohen, OAM – For significant service to hockey, and to the Jewish community of St Kilda.
  • The Honourable John Allen Coldrey, QC – For significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, to legal reform, and to the community.
  • Timothy John Coldwell – For significant service to the circus arts as a performer, designer, director and administrator.
  • Michael John Cole – For significant service to the community of New South Wales through public funds management initiatives.
  • Dr Allen James Coles – For significant service to sports and exercise science, and to the community.
  • Dennis John Cometti – For significant service to the broadcast media as a sports presenter, and to the community.
  • Timothy Peter Conolan – For significant service to community health, particularly to ill children and their families.
  • David Mark Conry – For significant service to the community, to young people with high care needs, and to museums.
  • Paul Steve Constantinou – For significant service to the accommodation and tourism sectors, and to the community.
  • Dr Rodney Dean Cooter – For significant service to medicine, to plastic and reconstructive surgery, and to professional medical bodies.
  • Janene Mary Cootes – For significant service to the community, particularly to the protection of the rights of people with a disability.
  • Professor David Andrew Crawford – For significant service to science, education and research in the field of public health nutrition.
  • The Honourable Justice Clyde Elliott Croft – For significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly through commercial arbitration.
  • Gary William Crooke, QC – For significant service to the law, to anti-crime and corruption authorities, and to legal standards.
  • Terence Stanfield Cubley – For significant service to sports aviation, particularly to gliding as a competitor and administrator.
  • Judith Anne Dalton – For significant service to tennis as a player, to equality for women in sport, and to sporting foundations.
  • Emil Dan – For significant service to community health, to people with asthma and respiratory disease, and to pharmacy.
  • Paul Davey – For significant service to parliament and politics as Federal Director of the National Party of Australia.
  • Louise Davidson – For significant service to the superannuation and funds management sectors, and to breast cancer research.
  • Dr Michael Joseph Davies – For significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia, and to professional medical bodies.
  • Jeffrey Neil Davies – For significant service to the visual arts as an ornithological artist and illustrator.
  • Lyndall De Marco – For significant service to youth development, to the tourism industry, and to the community.
  • John Willem De Wijn, QC – For significant service to youth through Scouts, at the state and national level, and to taxation law.
  • Sarkis Der Bedrossian – For significant service to the Armenian community in Australia through a range of roles.
  • John Bernard Derum – For significant service to the performing arts as an actor, director and administrator, and to the community.
  • Dr Ian Carnegie Dickinson – For significant service to orthopaedic medicine, and to professional medical organisations.
  • Dr Ian Edwin Dickson – For significant service to higher education in the fields of chemistry and the information sciences.
  • Dr Craig Edgar Donaldson – For significant service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology, and to professional eye health bodies.
  • Barbara Lynette Dorsch – For significant service to physiotherapy as a clinician and educator, and to the community.
  • Dr Katharine Jann Drummond – For significant service to medicine in the field of neuro-oncology, and to community health.
  • Simon John Duffy – For significant service to wildlife conservation, and to the rehabilitation of primates in Africa.
  • Dr Judith Margaret Dwyer – For significant service to education in the field of health care management, and to medical administration.
  • Her Honour Judge Sylvia Ruth Emmett – For significant service to the law, to the judiciary, and to professional legal associations.
  • Dr Angela Margaret Evans – For significant service to community health in the field of paediatric podiatry, and to professional standards.
  • Emeritus Professor Gareth Evans – For significant service to science, and to education, in the field of animal reproductive biology.
  • Jonathan Eric Faine – For significant service to the broadcast media as a radio presenter, to the law, and to the community.
  • Pamela Fayle – For significant service to international relations through senior diplomatic roles, and to the community.
  • Adele Ferguson – For significant service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist and business commentator.
  • Robert Francis Finch – For significant service to squash through a range of administrative roles, and as a player.
  • Dulcie Gladys Flower, OAM – For significant service to the Indigenous community, and to the 1967 Referendum Campaign.
  • Katrina Mary Fong Lim – For significant service to local government, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
  • Dr David Alan Forbes – For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric gastroenterology.
  • Susan Margaret Forrester – For significant service to business through governance and strategic roles, and as an advocate for women.
  • The Honourable Patricia Forsythe – For significant service to business, and to the people and Parliament of New South Wales.
  • Dr Graham Robert Forward – For significant service to the international community through medical initiatives in Africa.
  • Chrissie Foster – For significant service to children, particularly as an advocate for those who have suffered sexual abuse.
  • Deborah Anne Fracaro – For significant service to business, to Indigenous training initiatives, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
  • Professor Mary Pauline Galea – For significant service to medical education in the field of clinical physiotherapy, and to professional associations.
  • Dr Ian Douglas Galloway – For significant service to the museums sector, to historical preservation, and to the environment.
  • Dr Paul John Garrahy – For significant service to medicine in the field of cardiology as a clinician, mentor, advocate and researcher.
  • Professor Mary Jean Garson – For significant service to education, particularly to organic chemistry, and as an advocate for women in science.
  • Robert Barry Gavshon – For significant service to education, to business, and to the Jewish community of New South Wales.
  • Susan Jessica Giles – For significant service to the performing arts as an artistic director, and to theatre for children.
  • Professor Afaf Girgis – For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of cancer control and psycho-oncology.
  • Dennis John Goldner – For significant service to the community through charitable, health and cultural organisations.
  • Sally Lisa Goldner – For significant service to the LGBTIQ community through advocacy roles, and to the broadcast media.
  • Dr Joy Goodfellow – For significant service to early childhood education, to children with special needs, and to professional standards.
  • Richard Alaster Gower – For significant service to the recreational and historical aviation sector through a range of roles.
  • Noah David Grace, QC – For significant service to criminal law, and to the community through pro-bono contributions to sporting bodies.
  • David William Gray – For significant service to veterans and their families through a range of executive roles.
  • The Reverend Professor Emeritus Robert William Gribben – For significant service to the Uniting Church in Australia, to ecumenical relations and theological studies.
  • David Carlyle Griffith – For significant service to business law, to intellectual property rights, and to professional standards.
  • Professor John Anthony Griffiths – For significant service to music education as an academic and musicologist, and to professional societies.
  • Lynette Noelle Grubwinkler – For significant service to international eye health initiatives as a clinical consultant, and to ophthalmic nursing.
  • Professor Ronald Robert Grunstein – For significant service to medical education and research in the field of sleep disorders.
  • Peeyush Kumar Gupta – For significant service to business, and to the community, through governance and philanthropic roles.
  • Professor Paul Steven Haber – For significant service to medical education and research, particularly in the field of addiction medicine.
  • Brian Gordon Hagger – For significant service to education, to independent schools, and to the community of South Australia.
  • Professor Jeffrey Mark Hamdorf – For significant service to medical education, and to medicine, in the field of bariatric surgery.
  • Raymond Richard Harding – For significant service to the broadcast media, particularly as a script writer and producer for television.
  • Narelle Hargreaves, OAM – For significant service to children and young people in the Australian Capital Territory, and to education.
  • Professor David Charles Harris – For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of nephrology, and to professional societies.
  • Dr James Thomas Harvey – For significant service to technological engineering, particularly to microwave telecommunications design.
  • Anthony John Hawkins – For significant service to public administration, particularly in the area of workers' compensation insurance.
  • Karen Hayes – For significant service to the community as an advocate for gender equity, and to women in sport.
  • William Paul Healy – For significant service to the community, particularly in the area of forensic mental health, and to education.
  • Alicia Antoinette Hein – For significant service to the people of Thailand through social welfare initiatives, and to archaeological research.
  • Dr Donald Lloyd Hein – For significant service to archaeological research, and to the people of Thailand through social welfare initiatives.
  • Dr Margaret Elena Hellard – For significant service to medicine as an infectious diseases and public health physician and research scientist.
  • Dr Adrian Donald Hibberd – For significant service to medicine, and to medical research, in the field of renal transplantation.
  • Dr Carmel Judith Hillyard – For significant service to science, particularly in the area of medical biotechnology research, and to the community.
  • Dr Ross Holland – For significant service to pharmacy practice, to medical education, and to professional organisations.
  • Dr Raymond Eden Holmes – For significant service to surveying and mapping, and to professional organisations.
  • The Honourable Barry John House – For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, and to the community of the South West.
  • Anthony John Howard, QC – For significant service to the law, to the judiciary, to professional standards, and to the community of Victoria.
  • Professor Jennifer Frances Hoy – For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of infectious diseases.
  • Dr Harvey Ian Hunt – For significant service to emergency medicine, to medical administration, and to the community of Queensland.
  • The Most Reverend Daniel Eugene Hurley – For significant service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
  • David Gordon Inglis – For significant service to the international community through humanitarian medical programs.
  • Allan John Inwood – For significant service to surf lifesaving at the local, state and national level.
  • Anita Jacoby – For significant service to the broadcast and print media, and to community mental health groups.
  • Dr William Roy Johnson – For significant service to medicine in the field endocrinology, as an educator and mentor, and to surf lifesaving.
  • Bruce Joseph Judd – For significant service to civil engineering, particularly to major transport infrastructure projects.
  • Deborah Anne Karasinski – For significant service to people with a disability, and to the community of Western Australia.
  • Grant William Kardachi – For significant service to pharmacy at the state and national level, and to professional societies.
  • Professor Maria Kavallaris – For significant service to medicine, and to medical research, in the field of childhood and adult cancers.
  • Peter Lloyd Kelly – For significant service to mechanical engineering through the development of innovative farm machinery.
  • Daniel Matthew Kelly – For significant service to international humanitarian emergency response organisations.
  • Professor Matthew Colm Kiernan – For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of neurology.
  • Emeritus Professor Michael John Knight – For significant service to scientific education, particularly to hydrogeology and groundwater management.
  • Alan Kohler – For significant service to the print and broadcast media as an editor, journalist and finance commentator.
  • Vaclav George Kolsky, OAM – For significant service to youth through Scouting in a range of leadership roles, and to the community.
  • Wayne Michael Kraft – For significant service to the community of the Northern Territory through a range of organisations.
  • Professor Richard Krever – For significant service to legal education, to taxation law and policy reform, and through advisory roles.
  • Dr Erin Lalor – For significant service to community health through not-for-profit organisations, and to people affected by stroke.
  • Dr Paul Angus Lancaster – For significant service to community health, particularly to perinatal and paediatric medicine.
  • Laurence Lancini – For significant service to rugby league football, and to the community of North Queensland.
  • Professor John Vance Langmore – For significant service to the Parliament of Australia, to international relations and governance, and to education.
  • Bruce Le Ber Langoulant – For significant service to community health as an advocate for meningitis awareness and prevention.
  • Bruce Herbert Leaver – For significant service to conservation and heritage preservation, to public administration, and to the community.
  • Alison Jean Lester – For significant service to literature as a children's author and illustrator, and to Indigenous literacy.
  • The Honourable Kennon Richard Lewis – For significant service to the Parliament of Western Australia, and to the community.
  • Karen Maree Livingstone – For significant service to community health as an advocate for ovarian cancer research.
  • Michael John Logan – For significant service to primary industry through rural research and sustainable development programs.
  • Joseph Leo Lukaitis, RFD – For significant service to the community through support for medical research and not-for-profit organisations.
  • Angela Lynch – For significant service to the law, particularly to victims rights and the prevention of domestic violence.
  • Graeme Bernard Lynch – For significant service to community health through a range of roles, and to the Tasmanian wine industry.
  • Peter John Maguire – For significant service to local government, and to the community of the Queensland Central Highlands.
  • Dr David Frederick Malin – For significant service to science as an astronomer and astrophotographer.
  • Helen Marcou – For significant service to music, particularly as a promoter and advocate for live performance.
  • Kenneth Allan Martin – For significant service to community safety through anti-crime initiatives.
  • Anne Martin – For significant service to the Indigenous community, and to higher education.
  • Elizabeth Anne Mason – For significant service to nursing, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
  • Sophie Veronique Masson – For significant service to literature as an author and publisher, and through roles with industry organisations.
  • Roger Brian Massy-Greene – For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.
  • Dr Peter Thomas McCawley – For significant service to the Asia-Pacific region through economic advisory roles.
  • Julie Elizabeth McCrossin – For significant service to the community, particularly through LGBTIQ advocacy roles, and to the broadcast media.
  • Thomas Harrington McGuire – For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry, and to the community.
  • Professor Jennifer Elaine McIntosh – For significant service to medicine, particularly child developmental psychology.
  • Timothy James McKinnon – For significant service to the community of Moss Vale, and to international health programs.
  • Jean McLean – For significant service to international relations, and to the Parliament of Victoria.
  • Ian McLean – For significant service to music, particularly as a promoter and advocate for live performance.
  • Peter Edwin McMaugh – For significant service to horticulture through the development of Australian turf varieties.
  • John Menzies McMurtrie – For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives, and to the finance industry.
  • Graeme Ross McPherson – For significant service to print and digital media, and to the community.
  • Dr Donald Raymond McTaggart – For significant service to medicine as a cardiologist, and to the community of Launceston.
  • John Stuart Menzies – For significant service to the tourism industry in Queensland.
  • Sharon Lee Middleton – For significant service to road transport, particularly to the trucking industry.
  • Stephen Alwyn Milgate – For significant service to medical professional associations, and to the community.
  • Dr Andrew Miller – For significant service to medicine as a dermatologist, and to professional organisations.
  • Professor Sarah Brooke Miller – For significant service to the performing arts through research, education and advisory roles.
  • The Reverend Dr Robert Bradley Mitchell – For significant service to the community through charitable organisations, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
  • Catriona Jane Mordant – For significant service to the arts through a range of administrative and advisory roles.
  • Bronwyn Kay Morris – For significant service to business through leadership and advisory roles.
  • Dr Geraldine Michelle Moses – For significant service to medicine as a pharmacist, particularly through advisory and educational roles.
  • Dr Garry Francis Nolan – For significant service to the community, and to the business sector.
  • Arie Rein Nygh – For significant service to maritime transport through tugboat safety and standards initiatives.
  • Natalie Anne O'Brien – For significant service to tourism and wine associations, and to the community of Victoria.
  • Mark Arthur O'Brien – For significant service to conservation, and to the community of South West Queensland.
  • Dr John Edward O'Hagan – For significant service to medical science and innovation, and to the community.
  • Robert David O'Keeffe – For significant service to tourism and business in Queensland.
  • Mark Anthony Orr – For significant service to community health through a range of initiatives.
  • Pamela Lorraine Parker – For significant service to local government, and to the community of Logan.
  • Rodrick John Parker – For significant service to community music through pipe and drum bands.
  • Professor Paul Pavli – For significant service to medicine, to patient care, and as a researcher and mentor.
  • Kevin William Perkins – For significant service to the visual arts as a timber craftsman, designer and sculptor.
  • Professor Matthew John Peters – For significant service to thoracic medicine, to medical education, and to professional organisations.
  • Dr Christopher John Pigram – For significant service to public administration, particularly through scientific leadership roles.
  • John Saunders Pollock – For significant service to primary industry in Queensland through a range of roles.
  • Garth Ivan Porter – For significant service to music as a performer, song-writer and producer.
  • Emeritus Professor James Edward Pratley – For significant service to agricultural science through roles as an educator, researcher and adviser.
  • Dr Kathleen Alice Price – For significant service to education, particularly through Indigenous teaching initiatives.
  • Emeritus Professor Roger Stuart Pulvers – For significant service to Japanese literature and culture as a writer, translator and educator.
  • Professor Karen Louise Quinlan – For significant service to the visual arts as an administrator and gallery curator, and to higher education.
  • Nelune Bandara Rajapakse, OAM – For significant service to the community through fundraising and support programs for cancer patients.
  • Professor Judy Agnes Raper – For significant service to higher education through a range of roles, and to engineering.
  • Michael Anthony Reid – For significant service to the community through government and not-for-profit health roles, and to Indigenous welfare.
  • The Honourable Peter Keaston Reith – For significant service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of Victoria.
  • Dr Christine Roberta Richmond – For significant service to education, particularly through student behaviour management policies.
  • Anthony Thomas Rinaudo – For significant service to conservation as a pioneer in international reforestation programs.
  • Eric Joseph Roughana, OAM – For significant service to the Mount Gambier region, particularly through roles with community organisations.
  • Professor Lynette Wendy Russell – For significant service to higher education, particularly Indigenous history, and to professional organisations.
  • Professor Lyndall Ryan – For significant service to higher education, particularly to Indigenous history and women's studies.
  • Randall Paul Sach – For significant service to medicine as a plastic surgeon, to international relations, and to professional organisations.
  • Dr Nouria Sultana Salehi, OAM – For significant service to the Afghan, migrant, and refugee communities.
  • Sime Sarin – For significant service to the fishing industry, to business, and to the community of Port Lincoln.
  • Luke Frederick Sayers – For significant service to business, to people with a disability, and to the community.
  • Uschi (Ursula) Schreiber – For significant service to business, to public administration, and as an advocate for gender equality.
  • Brian Seidler – For significant service to the building and construction industry through professional organisations.
  • The Reverend Dr Charles Henry Sherlock – For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to theological education.
  • Jim Siderov – For significant service to oncology pharmacy as a clinician, and to professional associations.
  • Lynette Silver, OAM – For significant service to the community through historical battlefield tours and commemorative services.
  • Timothy James Sims – For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.
  • Professor Paul Edward Simshauser – For significant service to the energy sector through executive roles, applied economics and policy research.
  • Paul Gregory Sinclair – For significant service to pharmacy, to the community, and to local government.
  • Eva Desiree Skira – For significant service to business in Western Australia through a range of industry and advisory roles.
  • Alexandra Mary Sloan – For significant service to the community of Canberra, and to the broadcast media as a radio presenter.
  • Dr Simon Beavis Smith – For significant service to the law, particularly in consumer affairs, to higher education, and to history.
  • Richard Smith – For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.
  • Professor Nicholas Charles Smith – For significant service to science as a parasitologist and immunologist, and to higher education.
  • John William Smolders – For significant service to the building and construction industry, and to higher education.
  • Professor Neil Allan Spike – For significant service to medical education, particularly to general practitioner standards and training.
  • Vicki Lorraine Standish – For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.
  • Waverley Shane Stanley – For significant service to the Indigenous community through support for education.
  • Senior Professor Julie Robyn Steele – For significant service to science in the field of biomechanics, to higher education, and to professional associations.
  • Dr David Murray Stevens – For significant service to Australian naval history as a researcher and author.
  • Graeme John Stickland – For significant service to youth through Scouts at the state and national level.
  • Professor Sarah Elizabeth Strasser – For significant service to medical education, particularly to rural general practice.
  • Reynah Manhoi Tang – For significant service to the law, particularly through professional legal associations.
  • David Paul Thompson – For significant service to surf lifesaving at the local, national, and international level.
  • Ian James Thorpe, OAM – For significant service to youth and Indigenous education through charitable initiatives, and to swimming.
  • Geoffrey David Todd – For significant service to the visual arts as an artist and sculptor.
  • Juan Ignacio Trapaga (Ignatius Jones) – For significant service to entertainment as a writer, director, author and performer.
  • Professor Diane Esma Twigg – For significant service to nursing through a range of leadership, education and advisory roles.
  • Allan Boyd Vidor – For significant service to the Jewish community, and to the hospitality industry.
  • Dr Paul Vogel – For significant service to public administration through environmental leadership roles.
  • Mary Therese Wagner – For significant service to the community of Toowoomba.
  • Anthony Norman Wales – For significant service to the community through philanthropic and social welfare initiatives.
  • Ian Baker Wall, OAM – For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.
  • Dr Bryan Geoffrey Walpole – For significant service to emergency medicine, to professional organisations, and to sailing.
  • Andrew Mark Way – For significant service to medicine through administrative and advisory roles.
  • William Alexander Webster – For significant service to the community through philanthropic and social welfare initiatives.
  • Moira Therese Were – For significant service to the community of South Australia through a range of roles, and to social welfare.
  • Roger Booth West – For significant service to the community through social welfare initiatives, and to the law.
  • David Andrew Weston – For significant service to the community through a range of roles and initiatives.
  • Professor David Carlisle Whiteman – For significant service to medical research in the field of cancer epidemiology.
  • Professor David Charles Widdowson – For significant service to higher education in the field of international trade and customs.
  • Dr Roger Konrad Wilkinson – For significant service to medicine as a cardiovascular surgeon, and to the community.
  • Lynette Frances Williams – For significant service to the performing arts as an administrator and artistic director.
  • Lyn Adrienne Williams, OAM – For significant service to the Indigenous community, and to youth, through choral music initiatives.
  • Thomas Dorrien Wilmot – For significant service to civil engineering, particularly soil stabilisation and road recycling.
  • Maria Louise Wilton – For significant service to the business and finance sector, and to the community.
  • Stuart John Wood, QC – For significant service to the legal profession, particularly in the area of industrial relations.
  • The Honourable Grant Allen Woodhams – For significant service to parliament and politics, and to the community of Western Australia.
  • Dr Patricia Ann Woolley – For significant service to the environment through the conservation of Australian dasyurid marsupials.
  • Jillian Eunice Wright – For significant service to gymnastics as a national selector and administrator, and international judge.
  • The Honourable Peter Charles Young, QC – For significant service to the law and to the judiciary, to higher education, and to the horse racing industry.
  • Professor Zhiguo Yuan – For significant service to science through urban water management, and to higher education.

Military Division

Navy
  • Commodore Michael Hans Miko, RAN – For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy in the field of Maritime Logistics.
  • Captain Ian James Young, RAN – For exceptional service in the delivery of operational medical services to the Australian Defence Force on Operations RELEX, PADANG ASSIST, RENDER SAFE, OKRA and SLIPPER.
Army
  • Colonel Andrew Nicholas Abbott – For exceptional service as Commanding Officer School of Armour and Chief of Staff 1st Division/Deployable Joint Force Headquarters.
  • Brigadier Scott Mervyn Benbow – For exceptional service in the field of Rotary Wing Aviation Capability Management.
  • Colonel John Arthur Harvey – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in legal capability development and structural reform.
  • Brigadier Anthony John Rawlins, DSC – For exceptional service as the Director General Military Strategic Commitments and Commander 7th Combat Brigade.
  • Brigadier David John Wainwright, DSC – For exceptional service in the appointments of Director General Special Operations Capability; Chief of Operations, Headquarters Resolute Support, Operation HIGHROAD; and Director General Future Land Warfare Branch, Army Headquarters.
  • Colonel Andrew Michael Williams – For exceptional service as the Senior Health Officer Special Operations Command, Director Future Health Capability, Commanding Officer 2nd General Health Battalion and Director Army Health.
Air Force
  • Group Captain Stuart James Bellingham, DSC, CSC – For exceptional service in Joint air – land terminal attack systems development; support to operations; and major airborne capability sustainment for the Australian Defence Force.
  • Air Commodore Glen Edward Braz, CSC, DSM – For exceptional performance of duty in strategic capability enablement and air combat sustainment.
  • Air Commodore Barbara Ann Courtney – For exceptional service in combat support unit operations, organisational reform, major international engagement, and strategic capability development for the Australian Defence Force.
  • Group Captain Gregory Vincent Hampsons – For exceptional performance of duty in the development and sustainment of clinical aviation medical services in the Australian Defence Force.
  • Air Commodore Gregory Alan Hoffmann, CSC – For exceptional service in aerospace acquisition and sustainment for the Australian Defence Force.

Honorary

  • Dr Goetz Richter – For significant service to music as a concert violinist, artistic director, mentor and educator.
  • Luan May (Mimi) Wong – For significant service to the community through a range of charitable initiatives.

Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

General Division

  • Galila Abdelsalam — For service to the Islamic community through a range of organisations.
  • Janice Maree Ablett — For service to the community through alcohol and drug dependence groups.
  • The Honourable Dick Godfrey Adams — For service to the Parliaments of Australia and Tasmania, and to adult literacy
  • Catherine Ann Adams — For service to the community through the Country Women's Association of New South Wales.
  • Noel Edward Adsett — For service to the community through the Uniting Church in Australia.
  • Dr Ian Lintern Airey — For service to the community through the Wesley Mission Queensland.
  • Margaret Akins — For service to secondary education.
  • Girolamo Marcello Alberti — For service to the community of Fremantle.
  • Debbie Joy Alexander — For service to tourism, and to the community.
  • Kenneth Bryant Algate — For service to people with a disability, and to the community.
  • Dr Sonia Allan — For service to tertiary education, and to the law.
  • Dr Adrian Mark Allen — For service to medicine, and to the community of Walcha.
  • John Wyatt Allen — For service to the community of Mount Gambier.
  • Peter Atholwood Allen — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • Toby Charles Allen — For service to the performing arts as an entertainer.
  • Dr Ahmad Alrubaie — For service to the Iraqi community of Sydney.
  • Rhonda Ann Amos — For service to the Morpeth Uniting Church.
  • Stephen Edward Anderson — For service to the air-conditioning and refrigeration industry through the development of environmental policy.
  • Lorance Rogers Angus — For service to agricultural and show societies
  • Stephen Anthony — For service to people with a disability and their families.
  • Brenda Edwina Appleton — For service to the LGBTIQ community of Victoria.
  • Peter Gerald Appleton — For service to the community of Kilmore.
  • Dr Venny Gerald Armanno — For service to medicine, particularly in the field of general practice.
  • Neil David Armstrong — For service to the community.
  • Leslie Arnould — For service to veterans and their families.
  • Ian James Arrell — For service to the community.
  • Hana Assafiri — For service to women through a range of roles.
  • Brian Keith Atkins — For service to the community through a range of organisations.
  • June Hilary Atkinson Murray — For service to the Indigenous community of Victoria.
  • Clifford Samuel Austen — For service to the sport of shooting.
  • Gordon James Austin — For service to the community of the NSW Northern Rivers.
  • Kenneth John Austin — For service to the community, and to Rotary.
  • Brian Herbert Bailey — For service to the grain industry.
  • Glenda Ivy Bailey — For service to the community of South Australia.
  • Norman Lewis Bailey — For service to the performing arts.
  • Lyle Harrison Baird — For service to cycling.
  • Eugene Andrew Bajowski — For service to business, and to the Polish community.
  • Gwennyth Alicia Baker — For service to community health.
  • Claudia Barker — For service to the community through a range of musical organisations.
  • Kenneth William Barker — For service to the community of Glen Innes.
  • Angela Michelle Barker — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • The late Mrs Beryl Lorraine Bassett — For service to youth through Scouts.
  • The Reverend Father Kevin Francis Bates — For service to the Catholic Church of Australia.
  • Mary (Moo) Baulch — For service to community health.
  • Zeljko Bedic — For service to the community and to the performing arts, particularly through music.
  • Dr Beverley Jean Begg — For service to education.
  • Ada Belcher — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • Robert Bender — For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community.
  • Dr Tuan Bendixsen — For service to animal welfare in South East Asia.
  • Barry Christopher Bennett — For service to the surfboard manufacturing industry, and to the community.
  • Jannette Doreen Bent — For service to the community of the Blue Mountains.
  • Susan Kathleen Bergman — For service to the performing arts, particularly through community theatre.
  • Lynn Marie Berry — For service to veterans and the community through commemoration.
  • Rachel Alamil Bessant — For service to children in the Philippines.
  • Kenneth Albert Beven — For service to veterans and their families.
  • Philip Bianchi — For service to community history.
  • Patricia Elaine Bigham, AFSM — For service to the community of the Yarra Ranges.
  • Maxwell Clifford Binnington — For service to athletics.
  • Terence Grant Birtles — For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • Julian Louis Black — For service to the Jewish community.
  • Marilyn Meg Blake — For service to the community through healthcare fundraising.
  • Frances Blake — For service to the community of Coffs Harbour.
  • Michael Harvie Bleby — For service to the community.
  • Ronald Sydney Blood — For service to veterans and their families.
  • Brian Edward Bloxsom — For service to the real estate industry, and to the community.
  • Gavin Iain Blue — For service to the community.
  • The Honourable Michael Francis Board — For service to youth in Western Australia.
  • Hayley Louise Bolding — For service to international relations through educational and business initiatives.
  • Jennifer Margaret Bombardieri — For service to people with a disability through sport.
  • Victor Robert Boreham — For service to the community.
  • Dr Michael Murray Borten — For service to medicine as a proctologist.
  • Dr Michael Joseph Bourke — For service to medicine.
  • Brian John Bourke — For service to the community of Bendigo.
  • Jennifer Susan Bowe — For service to the community of the NSW Southern Highlands.
  • Glenys Fay Bowtell — For service to conservation and the environment.
  • Carol Ann Boyle — For service to lawn bowls.
  • Jane Ann Bradford — For service to the community.
  • Susan Gai Bradley — For service to the community of the Kimberley.
  • Graeme Kenneth Brady — For service to the community of Rockhampton.
  • Gerard Anthony Brennan — For service to the community through a range of roles.
  • The late Dr Neil Francis Bright — For service to medical education, and to the community of Albury Wodonga.
  • Neil Richard Brock, AFSM — For service to the communities of Oxley and Milawa.
  • Michael Kevin Brosnan — For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.
  • Mary Annette Brosnan — For service to the community, particularly as a church organist.
  • Raymond Claude Brown — For service to local government, and the community.
  • Geoffrey Gordon Brown — For service to the cotton industry, and to the community of Wee Waa.
  • Gerald Ernest Brown — For service to the Indigenous community of the Illawarra.
  • Maureen Barbara Brown — For service to the community of Sale.
  • Shane Brown — For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
  • John Murray Brown — For service to surf lifesaving.
  • The Reverend Ronald Mark Browning— For service to the community.
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