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KING’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS
Companion of the Order in the General Division
Mrs Elisabeth Janet CALVERT-JONES AO
For eminent service to philanthropy, to the arts, to medical research organisations, to the community, and to children and youth.
The Honourable William Edward HODGMAN
For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Tasmania, to economic growth and policy reform, to the law, and to the community.
Professor William David RAWLINSON AM
For eminent service to the medical sciences as a virologist, to clinical research and education, and to national and international public health.
Ms Natasha Jessica STOTT DESPOJA AO
For eminent service to the prevention of domestic, family and sexual violence, to gender equity, and to the promotion of human rights and global systemic change.
Professor Terence Chi-Shen TAO
For eminent service to the mathematical sciences, to the global mathematics community, and to tertiary education and academia.
Officer of the Order in the General Division
The late Professor Katrina Jane ALLEN
For distinguished service to medical research as a paediatric allergist and gastroenterologist, and to the people and Parliament of Australia.
The Honourable David John BARTLETT
For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of Tasmania, particularly as Premier, to community health and sport, to information technology, and to education.
Professor Michael BERK
For distinguished service to epidemiology, to preventative medicine, to mental health, and to tertiary education.
Professor David Gerald BLAIR
For distinguished service to physics, to precision measurement science, to gravitational wave research, and to scientific education.
Professor Attila Joseph BRUNGS
For distinguished service to tertiary education leadership, to research and innovation, and to social justice and equity.
Emeritus Professor Leo Gerard CARNEY
For distinguished service to optometric and vision sciences through research and clinical practice, to academia, and to tertiary education.
Ms Katarina Ruzh CARROLL APM
For distinguished service to law enforcement, to disaster management response and recovery, and to the community.
Ms Helen Maree CONWAY
For distinguished service to business and legal governance, to youth social welfare, to gender equity, and to the not-for-profit sector.
Professor Timothy Mark DAVIS
For distinguished service to medicine as a consultant physician, to clinical research into diabetes and infectious diseases, and to tertiary education.
Dr Gordon John DE BROUWER PSM
For distinguished service to public administration, policy and reform, to diversity, to environmental conservation, and to education.
Emeritus Professor Richard Charles DOWELL
For distinguished service to audiology, to the development of the cochlear implant for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, and to tertiary education.
Professor Valsamma EAPEN
For distinguished service to psychiatry, to child and adolescent mental health, to neurodevelopmental research, and to tertiary education.
Professor Elizabeth Jane ELLIOTT AM
For distinguished service to paediatric medicine, to women’s health, and to medical and social understanding of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
Professor Timothy John ENTWISLE
For distinguished service to environmental conservation, to botanical sciences, to the media, to tertiary education, and to the community.
Mr John Wilmot FLYNN
For distinguished service to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, to equality and accessibility, and to Auslan training and education.
Professor Jozef GECZ
For distinguished service to human translational genetic science, to genomic research, to child health, and to neurodevelopmental disability.
Mr Stephan William GOLLSCHEWSKI APM
For distinguished service to law enforcement, to counter-terrorism activities, and to the community.
Professor David Addison HAIG
For distinguished service to international academic relations, to tertiary education, and to organismic and evolutionary biology.
The Honourable Morris IEMMA
For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, particularly as Premier, to the not-for-profit sector, and to community sport.
Ms Frances Margaret KELLY
For distinguished service to broadcast journalism, to the advancement of social justice, to equality, and to advocacy for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Emeritus Professor Justin Alastair KENARDY
For distinguished service to clinical psychology, to the understanding of traumatic stress, to governance roles, and to tertiary education.
The Honourable Robert Gerard KERIN
For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of South Australia, particularly as Premier, to regional and economic development, and to primary industry.
Mr James White MCDOWELL
For distinguished service to public administration, to the defence capability industry, to science and technology, and to education governance.
Emeritus Professor Harold David MCINTYRE
For distinguished service to medicine as a clinician, to medical research and education, to policy development, and to allied health administration.
Ms Janet Elizabeth MEAGHER AM
For distinguished service to mental health and disability, and to advocacy for those with lived experience.
Professor William Huxley MORGAN
For distinguished service to ophthalmology, to neuro-ophthalmic physiology, to space medicine and health, and to tertiary education.
Mr Gerald MURNANE
For distinguished service to literature as an author and novelist, and to tertiary education.
Mr Sidney Hordern MYER AM
For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic endeavours, to equality, to the arts, and to Australian-Asian relations.
Emeritus Professor Michael Stephen ROBERTS
For distinguished service to pharmaceutical science and medicine, to the advancement of topical drug delivery, and to clinical toxicology research.
Distinguished Professor Claude Patrick ROUX
For distinguished service to forensic science, to technological development, to law enforcement, to ethics, and to tertiary education.
Professor Raymond SACKS
For distinguished service to otolaryngology, to clinical training, to tertiary education, and to governance roles.
Professor Margaret SCHNITZLER
For distinguished service to colorectal surgery, to research, to innovative surgical training, and to tertiary education.
Professor Hans Peter SOYER
For distinguished service to dermatology, to the diagnosis of skin cancer, to medical research and development, and to governance roles.
Emeritus Professor Andrew John SPENCER
For distinguished service to dentistry, to public health research and policy development, to oral epidemiology, and to tertiary education.
Dr John Henry SPIERINGS
For distinguished service to social policy research and advocacy, to the not-for-profit sector, and to the community of Port Phillip.
Ms Patricia Ann TURNER AM
For distinguished service to the Indigenous community through policy development, to governance and leaderships roles, and to improving health outcomes.
Emeritus Professor Mark Sebastian WAINWRIGHT AM
For distinguished service to the tertiary education administration, to academic research, to Australia-China relations, and to governance roles.
Mr Martijn Brian WILDER AM
For distinguished service to environmental conservation, to the renewable energy sector, to sustainable finance, to animal welfare, and to the law.
Honourable Benjamin Sana WYATT
For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, to the Indigenous community, to corporate governance, and to the not-for-profit sector.
Professor Emeritus Michael Denis YOUNG
For distinguished service to conservation and the environment, to water resource management, and to tertiary education.
Member of the Order in the General Division
Emerita Professor Lynette Kay ABBOTT
For significant service to soil sciences, to primary industry and agricultural management, and to the community.
Dr Michael John ADAMS
For significant service to Indigenous health and education.
Ro ALLEN
For significant service to the community through social reform and human rights advocacy.
Mr Matthew Bruce AMES
For significant service to community health, to engineering, to business administration, and to corporate governance.
Ms Lisa ANNESE
For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations.
Emeritus Professor Prema-Chandra ATHUKORALA
For significant service to tertiary education, and to international trade and development economics.
Associate Professor David Lancelot AUSTIN
For significant service to intensive care medicine, to sport, and to education.
Mr Roland Geoffrey BAILEY
For significant service to heritage and environmental rehabilitation and conservation.
Mrs Faith BAISDEN
For significant service to Indigenous language preservation and education.
Professor Alexander BAITCH
For significant service to power systems engineering, and to electrotechnical standards.
Professor Greg John BAMBER
For significant service to tertiary education, and to international industrial relations research.
Dr Robin Jordan BEAMAN
For significant service to marine geology, to ocean mapping, and to geomorphology.
Emeritus Professor Martin George BEAN CBE
For significant service to tertiary education governance, to digital learning, and to business.
Mr Anthony Richard BEECH
For significant service to industrial relations, and to the community of Western Australia.
Dr Bianca Renee BEETSON
For significant service to Indigenous art as an educator, curator and artist.
The late Professor Edward James BLAKELY
For significant service to urban planning, to regional development, and to social justice.
Ms Deborah Jane BLAKEY
For significant service to the superannuation sector, and to corporate governance.
Dr Tanja Gizela BOHL
For significant service to dermatology as a clinician, and to women’s health.
The late Professor Peter BUCKSKIN PSM
For significant service to the Indigenous community through education, research, and advocacy roles.
Professor Emerita Tracey Arlene BUNDA
For significant service to tertiary education and research, and to the Indigenous community.
Emeritus Professor Mark Beaufoy BUSH
For significant service to engineering, to tertiary education, and to the community.
Ms Marika CALFAS
For significant service to the transport and shipping industry, to logistics, and to infrastructure.
Ms Debra Therese CAMDEN
For significant service to the public relations and strategic communications industry.
Mr Bryce David CAMM
For significant service to the beef cattle industry, to horse sports, and to the community.
Dr Jennifer Lorraine CARUSO
For significant service to the Indigenous communities of South Australia.
Scientia Professor Louise Annette CHAPPELL
For significant service to tertiary education, to human rights, and gender justice.
Mr Brian William CHATTERTON OAM
For significant service to classical music as an educator, performer and artistic director.
The Very Reverend Dr John CHRYSSAVGIS
For significant service to the Orthodox Christian Church, to education, and to advancing ecological awareness.
Mr Salvatore Mario CICCARELLO
For significant service to sports administration, and to the community of South Australia.
Mr Darryl Charles CLOUT
For significant service to international sports administration, and to the community.
Ms Deborah COAKLEY
For significant service to business in the property and investment sector.
Ms Lyn COBLEY
For significant service to the business and financial sector through executive roles.
Ms Margaret Rose COLE
For significant service to finance through regulatory reform in the industry.
Professor Grahame John COLEMAN
For significant service to animal welfare science, and to the discipline of human psychology.
The late Dr Malcolm COOK
For significant service to international relations, to foreign policy, and to national security.
Mr Peter Robert COOMBS
For significant service to sonography, to tertiary education, and to clinical training.
Mr Bruce Kenneth CORBETT AFSM
For significant service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Ms Lucinda Lee CORRIGAN
For significant service to the meat and livestock industry, to sustainability, and to climate action.
Mr Edward John COTEN
For significant service to sports administration, and to basketball.
The Honourable Dr Kenneth John CRISPIN KC
For significant service to the judiciary, to the law, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
Professor Simon DARCY
For significant service to tertiary education, and to inclusion and accessible environments.
The Honourable Legh Hewitson DAVIS
For significant service to the arts, to philanthropy, and to the community of South Australia.
Professor Mariapia Alessandra DEGLI-ESPOSTI
For significant service to immunology, to microbiology, and to clinical research and education.
Dr Kathy DEMPSEY
For significant service to infection prevention and control, to patient safety, and to clinical governance.
Mr David Ian DINTE
For significant service to the not-for-profit sector, to the Jewish community, and to children.
Dr Ursula Bridget DUBOSARSKY
For significant service to literature as an author of children and young adult books.
Mr Gavin Horace DUNN
For significant service to the grain growing sector, and to biodynamic and organic agriculture.
Mr Robert DUNN
For significant service to international development, to the not-for-profit sector, and to the community.
Mr Iain EDWARDS
For significant service to community health, and to people who are blind or have low vision.
Emeritus Professor Jennifer Joan EDWARDS
For significant service to the information technology sector, and to tertiary education.
Mr David ELIA
For significant service to the superannuation industry through executive roles.
Dr Peter Ross ELLIOTT
For significant service to gastroenterology, and to fundraising for research into inflammatory bowel diseases.
The Honourable Christopher Martin ELLISON
For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to tertiary education administration, and to business.
Mr Wayne John ERICKSON
For significant service to tertiary education, to rugby union, and to the community.
Mr Geoffrey Clement FADER
For significant service to business development, to vocational training, and to the community.
Ms Bronwyn Kate FAGAN
For significant service to sports administration, to broadcast media, and to the community.
Professor Emeritus David Malcolm FINDLAY
For significant service to orthopaedic research, and to the Baptist Church in Australia.
Ms Susan Jane GAUDION
For significant service to netball as a coach and administrator, and to the media.
Mr Robert John GILLAM
For significant service to primary industry, to local government, and to the community.
Mr Gerard Bradbury GILLESPIE
For significant service to conservation, to organic waste management, and to the community.
Associate Professor Miron GOLDWASSER
For significant service to orthopaedic surgery, and to clinical education and training.
Mr Spencer GRAMMER
For significant service to trailer manufacturing, and to Defence capability.
Mrs Christine Teresa GRANT
For significant service to preserving Indigenous culture and heritage.
Mr Andrew Carlyle GREIG
For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.
Emeritus Professor Ross Ernest GRIFFITH
For significant service to tertiary education, to the textile industry, and to the community.
The Honourable Brendon John GRYLLS
For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, and to the community.
Mr Neil Stuart GUARD
For significant service to community health, to people with disability, and to social welfare.
Dr Patricia Lorraine HAMILTON
For significant service to women in rural and remote Australia, and to the agricultural industry.
Mr Ian Maxwell HANNAH
For significant service to golf administration, to surf lifesaving, and to community sports.
Professor Graeme Eric HARPER
For significant service to literature, to education, and to creative writing.
Dr Jennifer Anne HARRISON
For significant service to youth and children’s psychiatry, and to the arts.
Mr Brett HARROD
For significant service to surf lifesaving, and to the community.
Professor Noel Edward HAYMAN
For significant service to medicine, particularly to Indigenous health care and medical education.
Mr James Thomas HAZEL
For significant service to the finance sector through a range of senior board roles.
Mr Robert Mark HECEK
For significant service to property valuation, particularly as an educator and mentor.
Mr Matthew Lewis HIGGINS
For significant service to heritage conservation, and to the environment.
Mr Ian Clarence HILL
For significant service to public administration in Western Australia, and to vocational education.
Mr Howard William HOBBS
For significant service to the people and Parliament of Queensland, and to the community.
Ms Christine Wendy HOLGATE
For significant service to business through a range of executive roles.
Mr Craig Joseph HOLLYWOOD
For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations.
Mrs Mary Frances HOODLESS
For significant service to regional development, and to the communities of the Riverina and Murray regions.
Associate Professor Anne Margaret HOWARD
For significant service to dermatology as a clinician, teacher, examiner and mentor.
Dr Jonathon Leigh HOWARD
For significant service to tertiary education, and to conservation and sustainability.
The Reverend Emeritus Professor Phillip John HUGHES
For significant service to the sociology of religion, to academia, to social cohesion, and to the community.
Mr Mark IRWIN
For significant service to local government, to surf lifesaving, and to the community.
Professor Terence JEYARETNAM
For significant service to social justice, and to environmental conservation and sustainability.
Dr David John JOSKE
For significant service to haematology, and to pioneering the use of integrative oncology.
Mr Michael KENNEDY
For significant service to snow sport development and advancement in Australia, and to international sport governance.
Mr Anthony Shane KITTEL
For significant service to the electronics industry, and to the defence sector.
Mr Adrian John KLOEDEN
For significant service to business and commerce, and to the tertiary education sector.
The Honourable Robert Charles KUCERA APM
For significant service to the community of Western Australia through a range of organisations.
The Honourable Rene Lucien LE MIERE KC
For significant service to the judiciary, to the law, and to the arts.
Emeritus Professor Zheng Xiang LI
For significant service to geoscience and Earth dynamics research, and to tertiary education.
Dr Mark LINTERMANS
For significant service to freshwater conservation and the environment, and to fisheries ecology.
Professor Ryan LISTER
For significant service to biochemistry, to genetic science, and to neuroscience.
Mrs Joan Margaret LYONS
For significant service to the arts, and to the community through philanthropic support.
Professor Richard Alan MACDONELL
For significant service to neurology, to clinical electrophysiology, and to tertiary education.
Dr Helen MACKIE
For significant service to rehabilitation medicine, and to research and treatment of lymphoedema.
The late Mr Ian MACKINTOSH
For significant service to accounting through developing corporate and public sector reporting practices.
Professor Colin MACLEOD
For significant service to clinical psychology, and to advancing research into emotions.
Ms Debra Gladys MAHER
For significant service to the law, to women and children, and to the community.
Mr Stephen James MARGETIC
For significant service to the building and construction industry, and to philanthropy.
Professor Anthony Frederick MASTERS
For significant service to tertiary education and governance, and to chemical science.
Ms Edwina Diana MCCANN
For significant service to journalism, to the fashion industry, and to arts governance.
Mr Christopher John MCCORMACK
For significant service to triathlon as a competitor and administrator, and to charitable organisations.
Mr Ewen Neil MCDONALD
For significant service to international relations, to public administration, and to the community.
Mrs Diana Helen MCLAURIN
For significant service to the arts, to golf, and to environmental conservation.
Mr John Rove MCMANUS
For significant service to broadcast media, to entertainment, and to the community.
The late Justice Kate MCMILLAN SC
For significant service to the judiciary, to the law, and to the community.
Mrs Joanna Christine MENDELSSOHN
For significant service to art history as a research and author.
Professor Warwick MIDDLETON
For significant service to psychiatric medicine, and to research into and treatment of complex traumagenic dissociation.
Dr Andrew James MULCAHY
For significant service to medical administration, and to anaesthetics.
Ms Yvonne Phyllis MULLINS
For significant service to international sports administration, and to athletics.
Dr Elizabeth Mary MURPHY
For significant service to colorectal and general surgery, and to clinical education and training.
The Honourable Michael Philip MURRAY
For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia.
Mr Warwick Martin NEGUS
For significant service to the not-for-profit, education and financial sectors.
Professor John Richard NEWTON
For significant service to mental health care, and to the psychiatry profession.
Dr John Bevan NORTH
For significant service to orthopaedic medicine, to international surgery outreach, and to education and training.
Associate Professor Peter David NOTTLE
For significant service to laparoscopic and gastrointestinal surgery, to clinical leadership, and to education.
Dr Hope Gertrude O’CHIN
For significant service to the Indigenous community as an artist and educator.
Emeritus Professor Carolyn Elizabeth OLDHAM
For significant service to tertiary education, and to environmental and water science.
Professor John Kevin OLYNYK
For significant service to the health sciences, and to gastroenterology and hepatology.
Miss Kim Michelle OWENS
For significant service to athletics as an official and administrator.
Mr James Ian PAGENT
For significant service to the community through not-for-profit organisations.
Professor Peter PARASHOS
For significant service to dentistry, particularly endodontology, and to tertiary education.
Professor Konrad PESUDOVS
For significant service to optometry and ophthalmology research, and to clinical education and training.
Mr Robert Dawson PETIE
For significant service to industrial relations, to corporate governance, and to the community.
Mr Ross Edward PINNEY
For significant service to the community through social welfare and service groups.
Mr Christopher Keith RAINE
For significant service to community health, and to social welfare.
Scientia Professor Rosemary Gail RAYFUSE
For significant service to tertiary education, and to international and environmental law.
Professor Emeritus Trevor Gordon REDGRAVE
For significant service to physiology and molecular biology research, and to tertiary education.
Mr Mark David REID
For significant service to community health, and to the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS.
Professor Sarah Jane ROBERTS-THOMSON
For significant service to pharmaceutical medicine, to academic leadership, and to tertiary education.
Mr Terrence Albert ROE
For significant service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Professor Anna ROSAMILIA
For significant service to urogynaecology through education, mentoring and training.
Mr Barry James SANDISON
For significant service to public administration, particularly in health and welfare.
Professor Matthaios SANTAMOURIS
For significant service to architecture, to energy, and to environmental quality.
Ms Bridget Ruth SHAW
For significant service to physiotherapy, to clinical training, and to advanced practice leadership.
Mrs Marie Elizabeth SHAW KC
For significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to the community.
Mr Anthony John SHEEHAN
For significant service to Australia’s national security, and to public administration.
The late Mr Toby SIMKIN
For significant service to musical theatre, and to major event production.
Ms Sally Jane SMART
For significant service to the arts as an administrator, educator and visual artist.
Mrs Carmel Desley SMITH
For significant service to golf through governance roles, and as a player and administrator.
Mr Gary Alan SMITH
For significant service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia, and to education.
Professor Michael John SOLOMON
For significant service to gastrointestinal surgery, to surgical outcomes research, and to the community.
Dr Shane Sydney SONDERGELD
For significant service to rural and remote medicine, to general practice, and to the community.
Ms Kay SPENCER
For significant service to the community through the charitable sector, and to the retail industry.
Dr Rebecca Elizabeth SPINDLER
For significant service to conservation science, to wildlife reproduction research, and to biodiversity protection.
Emeritus Professor Kaye Christine STACEY
For significant service to tertiary and secondary education, and to mathematics.
Mr James Peter STANTON PSM
For significant service to conservation, to wildlife ecology, and to wet tropics management.
Mr Jason STEINBERG
For significant service to the Jewish community in Queensland, and to historical commemoration.
Associate Professor Michael Paul STEYN
For significant service to anaesthesiology and peri-operative medicine, and to health leadership.
Professor Andrew Mark STRIPP
For significant service to medical administration through executive and governance roles.
Dr Julja Isabel SZUSTER
For significant service to music as a researcher, educator and administrator.
Mr Raymond Lewis TANNER
For significant service to social welfare, and to the transport and logistics industry.
Mrs Mary-Lynne TAYLOR
For significant service to town planning and development, and to the law.
Mr Simon TEDESCHI
For significant service to music as a concert pianist.
The Honourable David Alan TEMPLEMAN
For significant service to the arts, and to the people and Parliament of Western Australia.
Mr Jonathan Leo TEPERSON
For significant service to the Jewish community through a range of organisations.
Mr Damon Christopher THOMAS
For significant service to local government, to the law, and to the community of Tasmania.
Professor Robert John THOMAS OAM
For significant service to surgical oncology, to patient-centred cancer care, and to system reform.
Mr Luke Ashley THOMSON
For significant service to primary and secondary education, and to independent schools.
Dr John Graham TOON
For significant service to urban and regional planning and education.
Professor Bernard Edward TUCH
For significant service to endocrinology, and to medical research.
Mr Edward Richard TUDOR OAM
For significant service to secondary education governance, and to the not-for-profit sector.
Professor Sean Michael TWEEDY
For significant service to para sport, to adapted physical activity research, and to tertiary education.
Mrs Frances Mary UNDERWOOD
For significant service to music education, to the arts, and to the community of Tasmania.
Mr Tim Mark UNGAR
For significant service to business, to the arts and cultural sectors, and to philanthropy.
The late Mr James Matthew VALENTINE
For significant service to the media as a radio presenter and television host, to music, and to children’s literature.
Dr Andrew Leonard VAN ESSEN
For significant service to podiatry as a clinician and educator, and to specialist podiatric surgery.
Professor Balasubramaniam VENKATESH
For significant service to critical and intensive care medicine, to infection control, and to tertiary education.
Mrs Kathryn Mary VINES
For significant service to community health through cancer support.
Professor Emeritus Ljubo VLACIC
For significant service to control systems engineering, and to tertiary education.
Mr Brett David WALKER
For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations, and to the law.
Mr James Allan WALKER
For significant service to the mining sector, to history preservation organisations, and to the community.
Ms Louise Mary WALSH
For significant service to the community through philanthropic governance, and to the arts.
Dr Raymond Kenneth WEEKES
For significant service to business management and education.
Mr Neil Donald WESTBURY PSM
For significant service to the Indigenous communities of the Northern Territory and Victoria.
Mr Bradley Brian WOODS
For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry, and to the community of Western Australia.
Ms Elizabeth Adele WOODS
For significant service to the law, to people with disability, and to basketball administration.
Mrs Vicki Louise WOODS
For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry, and to the community.
Mr Gary Ronald WORBOYS APM
For significant service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Emeritus Professor Stephen Rade ZUBRICK
For significant service to medical science and research, particularly in children’s and youth development.
Medal of the Order in the General Division
Mr Steven ADAMS
For service to the Indigenous community through a range of roles.
Ms Pam Ann AHERN
For service to animal welfare.
Mr Ziaul Islam AHMAD
For service to journalism, and to the Muslim community.
Mr Mohammed Shabbir ALAM
For service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Mr Donald Leslie ALCHIN
For service to swimming.
Justice Murray Robert ALDRIDGE
For service to conservation, to orchid growing, and to the law.
Mrs Annabelle Cecil ALEXANDER
For service to the arts, and to the community.
Mr Douglas Phillip ALEXANDER
For service to the arts, and to the community.
Mr Mohammed ALI
For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
His Eminence, Professor Sheikh Salim Mahmoud ALWAN
For service to Islam and Qur’anic studies.
Mr Panagiotis (Peter) ANDRINOPOULOS
For service to the Greek community of Melbourne.
Mrs Maxine Rhonda APPO
For service to tourism, and to the Indigenous community of Queensland.
Mr Giovanni ARCO
For service to veterans.
Mrs Deborah ATTARD PORTUGHES
For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.
Mr Ross Andrew AUGUSTINE
For service to the community of Frankston.
Mr Colin Roy AXUP
For service to secondary education.
Mr Leslie John BAGULEY
For service to the community through charitable initiatives.
Mrs Heather June BAIRD
For service to children.
Mrs Susan Helen BAMFORD
For service to netball.
Mr Gary Andrew BARCLAY
For service to swimming.
Dr Susan BARKER
For service to conservation and the environment.
Mr Trevor Hugh BARRON
For service to lawn bowls.
Mr Maxwell Kenneth BATEY
For service to swimming as a coach.
Mr Robert George BATROUNEY
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mrs Ethel May BATTEN
For service to the community, and to youth.
Mr John Kevin BAYLISS
For service to turf management, and to vocational education.
Mr Roger John BAYLISS
For service to business and trade, and to the community.
Dr Andrew Alder BEATTIE
For service to the community of Coffs Harbour.
Mrs Kristy Patricia BEECHAM
For service to the community of Narooma.
Mr James Russell BELL
For service to the arts, particularly through music and theatre.
Dr Constantine George BERBATIS
For service to the community of Perth.
Dr Imad BERRO
For service to the Arabic community of New South Wales.
Ms Marianne BIRCH
For service to the finance industry.
Mr John BIRD
For service to local government, and to the community of Collie.
Mrs Wanda BIRD
For service to horse training, and to the community of Collie.
Mr Robert Douglas BLAIR
For service to community history.
The late Mr Keiran Robert BOOTH
For service to community health through a range of organisations.
Mrs Elizabeth Anne BOWDITCH
For service to the community through charitable initiatives.
Mr Paul Roger BOYCE
For service to architecture.
Dr Fiona Kathleen BOYD
For service to general and palliative care medicine.
Mrs Margaret BROOKS
For service to the communities of Monbulk and Kallista.
Dr Linda Suzanne BROOME
For service to animal welfare.
Mr Anthony George BROWN
For service to local government administration.
Mrs Silvia Fay BROWN
For service to nursing.
Mr John Kenyon BROWNING
For service to education administration, and to the community.
Mr Gregory John BUDWORTH
For services to the community through social housing.
Mrs Reiltin Maire BULLOCK
For service to the community of Campbelltown.
Mr Barry Arnold BURDETT
For service to the community of Mannum.
Mr Christopher Edward BURGESS
For service to veterans and their families.
The late Mrs Annette Margaret BURKE
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mrs Kay Marie BURTON
For service to swimming.
Mr Rodney Malcolm BUSH
For service to basketball, and to the community.
Mr Malcolm BUTTERFIELD
For service to surf lifesaving, and to charitable organisations.
Ms Mary Lou BYRNE
For service to the community through refugee support.
Mr Kevin William CAMM
For service to veterans’ welfare.
Mr Max Albert CARSTEDT
For service to electrical engineering.
Mr Stephen Andrew CARTER
For service to community health.
The late Mrs Carol Frances CARTWRIGHT
For service to the museums and galleries sector.
Mrs Christine Laura CASTLEY
For service to the multicultural community, and to public administration.
Mr Stephen John CATTLEY
For service to cricket.
Mrs Tamara Joy CAVENETT
For service to psychology.
Mrs Usha Kiran CHANDRA
For service to the Indian community of Queensland.
Ms Elaine CHIA
For service to arts administration.
The late Mr Andjelko CIMERA
For service to football administration.
Dr Andrew Francis CLARKE
For service to equine welfare.
Mrs Juley CLARKE
For service to primary education.
Mr John Patrick CLEARY
For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.
Ms Judith Ann CLEMENTS
For service to the community of Whittlesea.
Mr Russell David CLIFTON
For service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Mr Peter Robert CLISDELL
For service to the real estate industry, and to the community.
Mrs Pauline Mary COADY
For service to community social welfare.
Mr Keith Raymond COFFEY
For service to the community of Darebin.
Mr Brett Travis COLE
For service to youth, and to the community.
Mr Paul Reginald COLE
For service to mountain biking.
Mr Justin Andrew COLEMAN
For service to the hospitality industry, and to the community.
Mr Kevin John COLLINS
For service to the community of Croydon.
Mr Brendan Patrick CONDON
For service to conservation and the environment.
Dr Thomas Michael CONDON
For service to dentistry, and to the community of Southern Downs.
Mrs Rachel Marie CONDOS-FIELDS
For service to youth, and to the community.
Mr Mark Peter CONNELL
For service to youth through scouting.
Mr Stuart John CONNEW
For service to music, and to the church.
Mr John Oliver COOK
For service to the community of Orange.
Mrs Sharon Jane COOK
For service to the banking industry, and to the law.
Mrs Wendy Joy COOK
For service to animal welfare.
Mr Roderick James COOKE
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mr Stephen Leonardo COPPEL
For service to the museums and galleries sector.
Dr Wesley CORMICK
For service to ultrasound and general practice medicine.
Mrs Noline Gai CORNHILL
For service to the communities of Canberra and Forster-Tuncurry.
Mr Marshall Kelvin COX
For service to the community of Toowoomba.
Dr Luke Anthony COYLE
For service to haematology.
Mrs Judith CRIGHTON
For service to conservation and wildlife.
Mr Michael John CROSBIE
For service to the community of Sunshine.
Mrs Patricia Janet CROSBIE
For service to the community of Winchelsea.
Mrs Barbara Mary CULLEN
For service to the community of Tocumwal.
Mr Robert James CULLEN
For service to the community of Tocumwal.
Mr Robin George CUMMINS
For service to veterans, and to the community.
Mr William Noel CURNOE
For service to rugby league.
The late Mr Lynne Gary CURTIS
For service to the sport of clay target shooting.
Mr John Sydenham CUSTANCE
For service to surf lifesaving.
Miss Deslee Karen DALEY
For service to youth, and to the community.
Mr Paul James DALY
For service to Australian rules football, and to the community of Onkaparinga.
Mr Brian DAVIDSON
For service to community health.
Mr Ray John DAVIDSON
For service to cricket, and to the community.
Mrs Pamela May DAVIS
For service to the community of Drysdale.
Mr Stephen DAY
For service to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Mr Dean DE HAAS
For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
Mr Theodoor DE LYSTER
For service to people with disability.
Dr Dov Aharon DEGEN
For service to medicine, and to mental health support.
Mr John David DEVINE
For service to the community of Lane Cove.
His Honour Judge Douglas Raymond DICK
For service to the law.
Ms Sharon Mun-Foong DING
For service to people with disability.
Mrs Fran Mary DOIG
For service to the community through charitable organisations.
Mr Geoffrey Robert D’OMBRAIN
For service to music, and to education.
The Venerable Edward William DONCASTER
For service to the Anglican Church in Australia.
Dr William Francis DONOVAN
For service to secondary education, and to the community.
Mr Peter DOURIOS
For service to the Greek community of Melbourne.
Mr Brian Joseph DOWNS
For service to the community of Ashgrove.
The late Mrs Joyce Myrtle DOWSETT
For service to the community of Stawell.
Mrs Janet Celia DRUMMOND
For service to local government, and to the community.
Mrs Florence DRURY
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mrs Bijinder DUGAL
For service to aged welfare.
The late Mr Phillip Joseph DUGGAN
For service to strata management, and to the community.
Mrs Barbara Joan DUNLOP
For service to the community, and to the arts.
Mrs Vicki Ann DUNNE
For service to the people and Parliament of the Australian Capital Territory.
Mr Peter John DUNPHY
For service to table tennis.
Mrs Janice Elizabeth EARLE
For service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Mr Trevor Raymond EDDY
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Ms Jane Anne EDWARDS
For service to the performing arts, particularly music.
Mrs Linda EMERY
For service to the community of Wingecarribee.
Mrs Sandra Jane EVANS
For service to softball.
Dr Kenneth James FACER
For service to medicine as a general practitioner.
Ms Gabrielle Marie FACHRY
For service to the Lebanese community.
Mr Kenneth Thomas FAYLE
For service to veterans and their families.
Professor Suran Loshana FERNANDO
For service to medicine in the field of immunology.
Mrs Karen Lesley FIELD
For service to charitable organisations, and to the mining sector.
Lieutenant Commander Kym Desmond FISHER
For service to rowing as a coach.
Mr Steven FISHER
For service to child welfare organisations.
Ms Margaret Esther FLEMING
For service to community history in Victoria.
Ms Janice Marea FLORENCE
For service to the arts, and to people with disability.
Mr Graeme Jerard FOALE
For service to sailing.
Miss Gillian Patricia FORSYTH
For service to the community, and to heritage conservation.
Mr Wayne Stanley FOSSEY
For service to the Indigenous communities of southern Queensland.
Ms Christine Ann FOX
For service to health administration, and to the community.
Ms Elsta FOY
For service to the community of Broome.
Mr Ian Leo FRAME
For service to youth, and to rugby league.
Mrs Margaret Leigh FREEMAN
For service to the church.
Mrs Margretta Judith FULLER
For service to conservation and the environment.
Mr David Dalroy FUNNELL
For service to local government, and to the community of Camden.
Dr Dilipkumar GAHANKARI
For service to plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Associate Professor Alan William GALE
For service to cardiothoracic surgery, and to the community.
Mr Eric GALLOWAY
For service to sport, particularly rugby league.
Mrs Lorna May GAMBLE
For service to music through the church.
Mr Ian Victor GARDNER
For services to youth through solar modelling.
Dr Atul Kumar GARG
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mrs Jacqueline Patricia GASSON
For service to the arts as a ceramicist.
Mr Colin John GERRARD
For service to the community of Beaufort.
Ms Bernadette GIGLIOTTI
For service to secondary and vocational education.
Mr Richard Grant GILES
For service to the community of the Northern Territory.
Mr Robert Hugh GLASS
For service to the community of Ballarat.
Ms Margaret Rae GLEESON
For service to the arts.
The late Mr Ronald Norman GLENCROSS
For service to environmental conservation.
Mr Graham Neil GLIDDON
For service to basketball.
Mrs Sandra GOLDSTRAW
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mrs Kerry Maureen GOODE
For service to the community through performing arts.
The late Mr Richard Lindsay GORDON
For service to the communities of Killarney Heights and Forestville.
Mrs Valerie May GORDON
For service to the communities of Forestville and Killarney Heights.
Dr Jon William GRAFTDYK
For service to the community through cancer support groups.
Mrs Lorraine Leigh GREENFIELD
For service to remote communities.
Mr Phillip George GREENTREE
For service to cricket, and to the community of the Hawkesbury.
Mr Philip Hilton GREENWOOD SC
For service to the law.
Mr John GREENWOOD-SMITH
For service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Mrs Ann Campbell GREGG
For service to the community of Peppermint Grove.
The late Mrs Helen GREGORY
For service to community history.
Mr Paul William GRIFFITHS
For service to sport, to people with disability, and to the community.
Mr Richard John GRIFFITHS
For service to the community of Darwin.
Mr Marcus GRINBLAT ESM
For service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Dr Helen Judith GRZYB
For service to the community of Western Australia.
Mr Gerard Michael GUERIN
For service to the community of Kadina.
Mrs Suzane Margaret HAMILTON
For service to the community of the Tilligerry Peninsula.
Dr Roger HAMPSON
For service to medicine as a pathologist.
Ms Teresa Gayle HANDICOTT
For service to business, and to corporate governance.
The Reverend Dr Timothy David HANNA
For service to the church, and to charitable organisations.
Mrs Josephine Daisy HARPUR
For service to the community of the Northern Beaches.
Dr Timothy Martin HARPUR
For service to the community of the Northern Beaches.
Mr Gregory Mark HARRIS
For service to sports administration.
Mr Jeffrey Mervyn HARVEY
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mr Robert HASLAM
For service to the community of the Riverland region.
Mr John Whitton HASLEM
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mr Michael Norman HAWKING
For service to cricket, and to sports administration.
Mrs Dawn Elizabeth HAY
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mrs Genevieve Maida HEBART
For service to the community of the Barossa, and to nursing.
Mr Donald Alfred HENDERSON
For service to surf lifesaving.
Dr Peter Richard HENDERSON
For service to obstetrics and gynaecology.
Mrs Feona Leigh HENNESS
For service to the community of the Hills District.
Ms Elspeth Clare HENSLER
For service to the law.
Mr David John HILL
For service to youth.
The late Mr Ian Murray HILL
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Ms Joanne Kay HILL
For service to basketball.
Dr Peter Robert HILL
For service to dentistry.
Ms Laura Maree HOGAN
For service to people with disability.
Mr Craig Robert HOLDEN
For service to the community, and to surf lifesaving.
Mrs Susan Margaret HOOD
For service to regional agricultural shows, and to youth.
Dr Noemi HORVATH
For service to haematology.
Mr Trevor Raymond HOWARD
For service to sport, and to the community of Western Australia.
Mr Winwood HOWARD
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mr Silvio IADAROLA
For service to the Italian community of South Australia
Mr Noshir IRANI
For service to the community.
Mrs Sally IRWIN
For service to the community, particularly to survivors of modern slavery.
Ms Kristina JACKSON
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
The late Mr Alan JENKINS
For service to fraternal organisations, and to the community.
Dr Paul Ignatius JENKINS
For service to medicine as a paediatrician.
The late Mr Trent Andrew JENNISON
For service to community health, to people with disability, and to social welfare.
Ms Trish JOHNSON
For service to the law, and to the legal profession.
Mrs Anne Louise JOHNSTON
For service to child cancer support.
Mr Glenn Kenneth JOHNSTON
For service to the Indigenous community.
Mr Robert Norman JOHNSTONE
For service to the community, and to secondary education.
Mrs Marian JONES
For service to decorative food arts.
Mr Geoffrey JOY
For service to education.
Mrs Patricia KAYE
For service to the community of Gisborne.
Mrs Jennifer Mary KEARNEY
For service to the community of Bacchus Marsh.
The late Mr Peter KEARSEY
For service to the community of Inverell.
Mrs Shannan Louise KEEN
For service to Locked-in Syndrome research.
Mr Michael Timothy KELLY
For service to the community of Corowa.
Mrs Patricia KENT
For service to the community of northwest Tasmania.
Mr Owen Heathfield KILPATRICK
For service to rugby league, and to the superannuation industry.
Mr Deuk Rae KIM
For service to boxing.
Mr Gary KING
For service to the community of Koo Wee Rup.
Mr Geoffrey Eric KING
For service to broadcast media.
Mr Nigel Howard KING
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mr Kenneth David KINLOCH
For service to youth, and to the community.
Mr Peter Morton KINSEY
For service to surf lifesaving.
Dr Rodney KIRKPATRICK
For service to community history.
Mrs Alva Joyce KNUCKEY
For service to charitable organisations.
Mr Stephen Francis LAFFAN
For service to the community through voluntary roles with sporting associations.
Mr Tracey John LAKE
For service to surf lifesaving.
Lieutenant Colonel Stefan Franz LANDHERR RFD (Retd)
For service to veterans.
Mr Anthony LARKIN
For service to secondary education, and to school sports.
Mr Alex LASLOWSKI
For service to medical science, and to anatomical pathology.
Mr Matthew Robert LAVERTY
For service to the community through charitable initiatives.
Mr Ross Andrew LEE
For service to the law, and to the community.
Mr Craig Anthony LEESON
For service to media, and to the community.
Mr Robert John LEHUNT
For service to the plastics industry.
Mr Paul James LEMMON
For service to surf lifesaving.
Dr Lana Adele LESLIE-HENFLING
For service to the Indigenous community through a range of roles.
The Late Mr Lewis Joshua LEVI
For service to the Jewish community of New South Wales.
Mr Christopher Lockyer LEWIS
For service to Australian rules football, and to the Indigenous community.
Mr Maxwell John LEWIS
For service to veterans, and to the community.
Ms Joan Catherine LILEY
For service to conservation, and to the community.
Mr Kenneth George LITTLE
For service to the community of Port Macquarie.
The Honourable Francis Michael LOGAN
For service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia.
Mr Nicholas Michael LOGAN
For service to the pharmacy profession.
Mr William Charles LOWIS
For service to local government, and to the community of the Burdekin Shire.
Mr Brian Anthony LULHAM
For service to sport, and to the law.
Mrs Susan Barbara LYLE
For service to the community of Gunnedah.
Ms Mary-Jane Veronica LYNCH
For service to rural and remote nursing.
Mr Michael Colum LYNCH
For service to the community of Parkes.
Ms Anna Kyriakides MAAS
For service to the museums and galleries sector.
Mr David Charles MACALLISTER
For service to the community through aquatic safety organisations.
Mrs Jennifer MACKAY
For service to primary education.
Dr Ross Duncan MACPHERSON
For service to medicine as an anaesthetist.
Mr James Thomas MAGUIRE
For service to gymnastics, and to rugby league.
Dr Gabor Attilla MAJOR
For service to rheumatology.
Mr Neville Ronald MALE
For service to photography.
Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Anthony MALONEY (Retd)
For service to rugby union, and to the community.
Mr Stefano MARAFIOTE
For service to agriculture.
Mrs Michele Denise MARQUET
For service to primary education.
Mr William Barry MARSH
For service to literature as a writer.
Mr Kenneth John MARTIN
For service to the community of Coleambally.
Mr Robert Eric MASON
For service to the wool growing industry, and to the community.
The late Mr Kenneth Francis MAURER
For service to thanatology, and to the community.
Mr Albert John MAXWELL
For service to surf lifesaving.
Mrs Tallilah MAY
For service to the Jewish community.
Dr William MCAULIFFE
For service to interventional neuroradiology.
Mr Nicholas Hatch MCCORMACK
For service to golf.
Mr Geoffrey Charles MCCRACKEN
For service to Australian rules football.
Ms Michele MCDONALD
For service to education.
Ms Betty Lee MCGEEVER
For service to the community, particularly refugees and asylum seekers.
Mrs Betty MCGUIRE
For service to softball.
Mr Robin Lee MCKENDRICK
For service to local government, and to the community of Launceston.
Ms Elizabeth MCKENZIE
For service to the community through music.
The late Mrs Marion Elizabeth MCKINNON
For service to community history.
Mr Neil John MCWHANNELL
For service to the community, and to the not-for-profit sector.
Mr Frank Laurence MENG
For service to the community, and to engineering.
Mrs Merle Elizabeth MILLER
For service to the Indigenous community of Victoria.
Mr Ian Andrew MILLINER
For service to diver training and accreditation.
Mr David Raymond MILNE
For service to youth.
Mr Saurabh MISHRA
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mr Allan Raymond MITCHELL
For service to local government, and to the community.
Mr Lawrence Raymond MOLACHINO
For service to the community of Ingham.
Mrs Prudence Jean MOLNAR
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Dr Brian Roy MOON
For service to tertiary education.
Mr David Arthur MORGAN
For service to youth, and to the community.
Mr Richard Vincent MORGAN
For service to youth, and to the community.
Mr Darren Anthony MORT
For service to the law.
Emeritus Professor Peter Maxwell MUIRHEAD
For service to the maritime industry, and to tertiary education.
Mr Timothy Craig MUIRHEAD
For service to reconciliation in Western Australia.
Mr Andrew Lewis MULLETT
For service to Australian rules football.
Mr Michael Andrew MURPHY
For service to sport administration, particularly diving.
Dr Sandra Janette NASH
For service to music education.
Mr Scott Bradley NASH
For service to local government, the law, and to the legal profession.
Mr Mark Anthony NEAVE
For service to youth.
Dr Robert Charles NEWBY
For service to conservation and the environment.
Mr Nicholas Ronald NEWTON
For service to surf lifesaving.
Ms Kathleen Majella NOONAN
For service to social welfare.
Mr Keven Maxwell NORDSTROM
For service to the poultry industry.
Mr William Arnold OATES
For service to history preservation.
Mr Issam OBEID
For service to the Lebanese community of Sydney, and to taekwondo.
Mr David Patrick O’BRIEN
For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.
Mr Kevin O’BRIEN
For service to rowing.
The late Mr Brian Francis O’CONNOR
For service to local government, and to the community.
Mr Dennis OLDENHOVE
For service to veterans, and to the community of Macclesfield.
Mrs Catherine Ruth O’LEARY
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mrs Anne Jillian OLIVER
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mrs Christine Jennifer OLIVER
For service to the communities of the Gippsland region, and to youth.
Mr Leo Harmen OP DEN BROUW ESM
For service to the community of East Gippsland.
Dr Anne PANG
For service to the Chinese community of Melbourne, and to women.
Mrs Ghestimani PASCHALIDIS-CHILAS
For service to the multicultural community of New South Wales.
Mr Philip Garry PATTERSON
For service to primary industry.
Mr Rodney David PAYNE
For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.
Air Commodore Ian Murray PEARSON (Retd)
For service to veterans’ welfare.
Mr Jeffrey Ian PEKIN
For service to the community of the Horsham region.
Mr Duncan John PERRYMAN CSM RAN
For service to history preservation.
Mr Keith PESTER
For service to football, and to the community.
The late Dr Roger Frank PETERS RFD
For service to community health, particularly as a psychologist.
Mr Keith Stanley PETTIGREW
For service to the community of Leopold.
Mrs Elisabeth Lesley PICKERING
For service to secondary education, and to the community.
Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Anthony PICKETT CSM (Retd)
For service to the performing arts, particularly through music.
Mr Franciscus Joseph PIKARDT
For service to secondary education.
Mr Keith Norman PITMAN
For service to veterans and their families.
Associate Professor Christopher Stephen POKORNY
For service to community health.
Mr Andrew James PORTER
For service to business, and to corporate governance.
Mr Geoffrey Samuel PRENTER
For service to the print media as a sports journalist.
Mrs Lesley Roxanne PRYOR
For service to youth through foster care.
Mr John Stewart PUGH
For service to swimming.
Mr Paolo RAJO
For service to the Italian community of New South Wales.
Mr Brian Warwick RALPH
For service to secondary education.
Mrs Marie Elizabeth RANSOM
For service to community welfare.
Mrs Joylene RAPPO
For service to community health through bereavement support.
The Honourable Ljiljanna Maria RAVLICH
For service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, and to the community.
Professor Keir James REEVES
For service to tertiary education.
Ms Julia Monique REICHSTEIN
For service to the community, and to librarianship.
Dr Richard Ekenhead REID
For service to community through history preservation organisations.
Mrs Catherine Margaret REMENYI
For service to the community of Torquay.
Ms Silvia RENDA
For service to the Portuguese community of Victoria.
Mrs Jane RICHARDSON
For service to the communities of the East Grampians.
Ms Joanne Charlotte RILEY
For service to the suicide prevention advocacy.
Mr Geoffrey Colin ROBERTSON
For service to baseball.
Ms Tammy Margaret ROBINSON
For service to the community, and to youth.
Ms Susan RODGERS-WILSON
For service to the community through charitable organisations.
Mr Kenneth John ROMA
For service to veterans.
Mr Peter Alan ROMEY
For service to conservation and the environment.
The late Mr Neil ROSENFELD
For service to ballroom dancing.
Mr Patrick John ROWE
For service to veterans and their families.
Dr Helen Brenda ROXBURGH
For service to general practice, particularly in the areas of women’s health.
Dr Pauline Elizabeth RULE
For service to history, and to secondary education.
Mr Daniel John RYAN
For service to community health.
Mr George Christopher SACHSE
For service to veterans, and to the community.
Mr Fawaz SANKARI
For service to the community, and to the banking sector.
Mr James Frederick SARGEANT
For service to sailing.
Mr Andrew Peter SATSIA
For service to the community of Canberra.
Mrs Diana SAWYER
For service to the communities of Barwon South West.
Mr Desmond Alwyn SCHIRMER
For service to the Victor Harbor and the Southern Fleurieu communities.
Mr Stephan Bruce SCHNIERER
For service to fisheries management.
The Reverend Dr Noel Clifford SCHULTZ
For service to the Lutheran and Uniting Churches.
Mr Colin James SCHULZ
For service to surf lifesaving.
Mrs Leone Gwendolen SCOTT
For service to child and youth support.
Ms Jillian SEARS
For service to people with disability, and to equality and diversity.
Mrs Cherry Josephine SERVIS
For service to community health.
Mr Kuranda Seyfettin SEYIT
For service to the multicultural communities of Victoria.
Mrs Carla SHARP
For service to the Jewish community.
Mr Lloyd William SHEPHERDSON
For service to the community of Margaret River.
Mr Clarence John SHERATON
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Emeritus Professor Susan SHERIDAN
For service to the arts, and to the humanities.
Mr Charles James SHERRIN
For service to veterans and their families.
Mr David John SHIELDS
For service to surf lifesaving.
Mr Raymond Charles SHOOBERT
For service to the community of Murrurundi.
Mrs Simone Antoinette SHORT
For service to the community through charitable initiatives.
Dr Emad Walid SHUBLAQ
For service to engineering.
Mrs Maureen Edith SIMPFENDORFER
For service to nursing.
Mr John Drazen SIPEK
For service to local government, and to the community.
Mrs Susan Elizabeth SKINNER
For service to youth with disability.
Mr Kevin SLOMOI
For service to the Jewish community.
Mrs Margaret Blair SMALL
For service to nursing.
Dr Andrea Lynne SMITH
For service to community health.
The late Mr Antony Frederick SMITH
For service to oenology.
Mr Edward Arthur SMITH
For service to football.
Mr Robert James SMITH
For service to the community through emergency response welfare organisations.
Mr Victor Herbert SMITH
For service to the community through emergency response organisations.
Mr Barry Robert SNEDDON
For service to sports administration.
The late Mr Ian Henry SOBBE
For service to palaeontology.
Dr Wayne John SPRING
For service to medicine as a general consultant physician.
Mrs Susan Barbara SPRINGFIELD
For service to the communities of Mulgrave and Springvale North.
Mr Clinton John STANLEY
For service to people with disability through swimming.
Mrs Yvette Rachel STANTON
For service to embroidery.
Dr Linton Drew STAPLES
For service to science, and to pest animal management.
Mr Cornelis Simon STEENLAND
For service to youth, and to sailing.
Dr Sean Colin STEVENS
For service to general practice medicine.
Dr Colin Kenneth STEWART
For service to secondary media education.
Mr Graeme Lindsay STOCKTON
For service to conservation and the environment.
Mr Kevin Harold STOKES
For service to conservation and the environment.
Mr Colin John STROFIELD
For service to the law.
Ms Kathryn Erica STROHM
For service to disability support.
Mr Peter Joseph SWEENEY
For service to hockey.
Mr Laurie John SWEET
For service to the community of Gwandalan.
Mr Christopher Robert SYMONDS
For service to the community of Queensland.
Mr Gerard TANCRED
For service to baseball.
Mr Kevin Martin TANNEBRING
For service to sport, particularly softball.
Mr Kevin John TANT
For service to the game of bridge, and to club administration.
Mr Kieran John TAPSELL
For service to conservation and the environment.
Mr William Leslie TE KLOOT
For service to business governance and risk management.
Mr Chethicad Oommen THOMAS
For service to the Indian community of Victoria.
Mrs Margaret Rose THOMPSON
For service to croquet.
Mr Geoffrey Ashlen THOMPSTONE
For service to surf lifesaving.
Mr Rob (Sam) THOMSON
For service to youth through pastoral care.
The late Mr David John THORPE
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Ms Therese Majella TIERNEY
For service to community health in the Gippsland region.
Mrs Enid Daphne TINK
For service to the community of Ravensthorpe.
Mr David TOREVELL
For service to surf lifesaving, and to the community.
Mr Mervyn Stanley TREASE
For service to rogaining and orienteering, and to bushland search and rescue.
Mrs Anna TURETSCHEK
For service to gymnastics as a coach and administrator.
Mrs Lynette Gweneth TURNER
For service to the community through disaster relief roles.
Ms Margaret Anne TURNER
For service to the community of Batemans Bay.
Mrs Mechelle Ann TURVEY
For service to the Indigenous communities of Western Australia.
Dr Stephen Eric UTICK
For service to conservation, and to the community.
Dr Paul VALENT
For service to the Jewish community.
Mr Cornelis Hendrikus VAN DEN DUNGEN
For service to motor sports.
Mrs Lois Madge VANSTONE
For service to music, and to the community.
Dr Christopher Johnson VERCO RFD
For service to medicine as an obstetrician.
Dr Abhishek Kumar VERMA
For service to medicine, and to medical administration.
Mr Matthew VERTZONIS CSM RFD
For service to veterans and their families.
Ms Evelyn Felicia VICKER
For service to the law.
Mr Roger Gaul VINEY
For service to the community of Hobart.
Ms Theano (Tina) VINEY
For service to the beauty and aesthetics industry.
Mrs Anna VITENBERGS
For service to conservation and the environment.
Ms Cecile Jane WAKE
For service to the energy supply industry, and to education.
The late Mrs Kathleen Mary WALCOTT
For service to tennis, and to the community of Goulburn.
Mr Philip WALKER
For service to arts administration, and to philanthropy.
Mr Darren James WALLACE
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mrs Karen Anne WALLWORK
For service to community history.
Mr Denis John WALSH
For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
Mr Shane Murray WALSH
For service to the community of Adelong.
Mr Allan Arthur WARD
For service to the community through music.
Mr Milton Clarence WARD
For service to the community through music.
Ms Sarah WARD
For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
Dr Lachlan John WARREN
For service to dermatology.
Mr Peter Roy WARWICK-MAYO
For service to community history.
Mr John Langley WATSFORD
For service to the rail transport industry.
Ms Elizabeth WATSON
For service to the environment, and to the Parliament of Western Australia.
Mr Peter Bruce WATSON
For service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia.
Mr Rodney Reginald WATSON
For service to secondary education, and to the community.
Mr Philip Gregory WEBB
For service to the community of Melbourne.
Mr Robert Wilton WEBSTER
For service to the communities of the Terrey Hills region.
Mr Keith Raymond WELSH
For service to the performing arts, particularly through music.
The late Mr Mark WERAGODA
For service to the community of Bendigo.
Mr David Herbert WESTLAKE
For service to the community of Manly-Wynnum.
Mrs Margaret Ann WHEELER
For service to the community of Newcastle.
Mr Aaron Ronald WHITE
For service to the community of Brighton.
Mr Peter Allen WHITING
For service to the community of Adelaide.
Ms Margaret Gayle WHITTAKER
For service to community health, and to sport.
Mr Craig WILLIAMS
For service to surf lifesaving.
Dr Mark Alexander WILLIAMS
For service to tertiary education.
Mr Colin WILSON
For service to veterans, and to the community.
Mr George Bruce WILSON
For service to karate, and to youth.
The late Mr Ray Joseph WILTON
For service to the community of Melbourne.
Mrs Lilly Anna WOLF
For service to the Jewish community.
Dr Ann Leslie WOLLNER
For service to the Jewish community.
Mr John Archer WOODHOUSE
For service to the visual arts, particularly photography.
Mr Dale Malcolm WRIGHT
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Dr Celina Ping YU
For service to business education, and to international trade.
Mr Man Kit YU
For service to the community through charitable organisations.
Mr Robert Stephen ZAHARA
For service to rowing.
Professor Shixiang ZHANG
For service to music as a violin teacher.
Mr Carmine ZOLLO
For service to the community, and to football.
Dr Bogumila ZONGOLLOWICZ
For service to the Polish community.




