Recipient |
Citation |
Notes
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Albert Charles Adams |
For service to the community of Manly, particularly through surf lifesaving. |
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William Affleck Adams |
For service to the community of Sandringham through a range of health, service and church organisations.
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Edgar Agius |
For service to the Maltese community and to local government.
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Ann Patricia Aichroy |
For service to the community of the Riverina area through organisations supporting cancer awareness, patient assistance and palliative care.
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Phillip John Ainsworth |
For service to the aviation industry, particularly the manufacture and export of aircraft, aircraft engines and aviation instruments, and to the community of Bundaberg through educational organisations.
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Stuart William Alldritt |
For service to swimming through administrative roles at club, state and national level, particularly through Swimming Australia and the New South Wales Swimming Association.
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George Edwin Anderson |
For service to the community of Norfolk Island, particularly through preservation of the Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area.
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Maureen May Anderson |
For service to the community of Ipswich, particularly through contributions to aged care, veterans and service groups.
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Thelma Rose Anderson |
For service to the environment and to natural heritage preservation through the establishment and maintenance of walking trails and conservation areas.
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Ian Bamfield Angus |
For service to electronic engineering education, particularly through the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and to the community.
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Shelley Margaret Argent |
For service to the community through raising awareness of issues of acceptance, tolerance and equality for people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender, and to support for their families.
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Robyn Jean Arlow |
For service to diving through contributions in executive and administrative roles, and as a competitor and coach.
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The Reverend George Gordon Ashworth |
For service to the Baptist Union of Australia as a minister and to the community of Torquay.
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Graham Philip Austin |
For service to the visual arts as a painter, particularly through the Australian Watercolour Institute.
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Leonard Avery |
For service to the preservation and documentation of the history of Australian Army aviation.
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Francis Leslie Aylmer |
For service to the community of Townsville, particularly through retiree, employee assistance and business development organisations.
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Elizabeth Anne Bachmann |
For service to the community through support for the role and education of Justices of the Peace.
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Angela Claire Bailey |
For service to the international community as the inaugural Headmistress of the School of St Jude in Arusha, Tanzania.
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Maureen Collette Baker |
For service to the environment in the Eurobodalla region, particularly through the formation of conservation bodies and the promotion of natural resource management.
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Sylvia Joan Baker |
For service to the community of Deniliquin, particularly through local government and social development initiatives, and to women as a role model.
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Councillor Martin Lambert Ballangarry |
For service to the Indigenous community of the Nambucca Shire, particularly through youth, reconciliation, cultural and health initiatives.
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Fay Lorraine Barker |
For service to the community of Townsville through local government, business, the arts and social welfare organisations.
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Raymond Vincent Barker |
For service to the mining industry, particularly through the promotion of vocational education and training.
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Shirley Jean Barnett |
For service to the community of Coffs Harbour, particularly through theatrical arts initiatives for young performers.
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Albert Abraham Barouh |
For service to the community, particularly Heartbeat Victoria, and to support for health, social welfare and arts organisations.
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Gordon Stanley Barrett |
For service to the community of Bowen through support for veterans and their families.
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Dr Timothy Colvile Barrett |
For service to swimming, particularly through executive roles with the Queensland Swimming Association.
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Councillor Graham Anthony Barron |
For service to the community of Toowoomba, particularly through local government, health, education and sporting organisations.
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Graham Lawler Bartlett |
For service to tennis in the Australian Capital Territory, particularly through the Forrest Tennis Club and Tennis ACT.
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Duncan Macdonald Bate |
For service to the community of Tocumwal and to the irrigation industry.
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John Gordon Bate |
For service to conservation and the environment, particularly the preservation of coastal regions through a range of land care organisations.
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Margaret Beadman |
For service to the community through support for the Australian War Memorial as a volunteer and guide, and to the Jewish community.
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Mary Patricia Beard |
For service to the community of Geelong through support for people with a disability and their families.
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Reginald Hasted Beauchamp |
For service to the community of Boulia through civic, emergency services, sporting and local history organisations.
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Daryl Wayne Bell |
For service to primary industry, particularly as an advocate for rangeland management and conservation initiatives.
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Helene Flora Bender |
For service to the community of Geelong, particularly through business and commerce, regional development, local government and tourism organisations.
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Arthur Stanley Bennett |
For service to the community of Penrith, particularly through service groups, local government and support for people with a disability.
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Christine Bennett |
For service to hockey as a competitor, coach and administrator, and to the community.
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Dr George Gordon Bennett |
For service to surveying and mapping, particularly as an educator and a specialist in the field of celestial navigation and positional astronomy.
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Kenneth Gordon Benson |
For service to gymnastics, particularly the development of young athletes, and to the YMCA.
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Marion Berrington |
For service to the community through fundraising and support for CanTeen.
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Colin Frederick Black |
For service to education as Headmaster of Camberwell Grammar School and to promoting professional development and policy debate within the independent school system.
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Geoffrey Vernell Blackburn |
For service to the mining industry as a consultant geologist, particularly through significant gold and platinum discoveries and the development of new exploration techniques, and to the community as an author of works on colonial history.
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Ronald Carl Blair |
For service to the community of Warragul, particularly through support for the welfare of veterans and their families.
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Ronald Darrel Blake |
For service to surf lifesaving in executive and administrative roles and to the community of Burnie.
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Peter Hugh Blizzard |
For service to the arts as a sculptor and educator.
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Hilda Charlotte Bloxham |
For service to the community, particularly through the activities of the Parramatta and District Historical Society and the outreach services of St Paul the Apostle church.
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Walter Franz Bock |
For service to the community through the activities of Rotary International, particularly the establishment of the Rotary Club of Burwood Community Chest Project.
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Rodger Gilbert Borgmeyer |
For service to the community of Kangaroo Island and to the wool growing industry as a shearing trainer and coach.
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Neville Roland Boyce |
For service to public health, particularly through the development of the Central Coast area health service, and to support for aged care, religious and service organisations.
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Ian Raymond Brandenburg |
For service to primary industry, particularly through the Western Australian Farmers Federation and the Country Regional Councils Association, and to the community of the Lakes District.
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Doris Evelyn Brittliff |
For service to the communities of Dora Creek and Morisset and to the Country Women's Association and the Salvation Army.
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Denis John Broad |
For service to cricket as a player and office-bearer.
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Elizabeth Heather Brodribb |
For service to the community through voluntary support for health and welfare organisations.
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Edwin Maxwell Brooker |
For service to the surf lifesaving movement and to the community of Sutherland.
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Neil Joseph Brown † |
For service to veterans and their families through the Pelican Flats Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Margaret Ann Bunday |
For service to education in Western Australia as a teacher and through a range of church organisations.
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Donald Stanley Burchill |
For service to surf lifesaving at state and national level and as a mentor and examiner.
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Dr Ian Patrick Burges Watson |
For service to medicine in the field of psychiatry through the Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and The Hobart Clinic.
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Lt Col Arthur Ronald Burke (Ret'd) |
For service to the community, particularly to veterans and their families through the activities of the ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee of Queensland.
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Helene Katherine Burns |
For service to the Indigenous community and to refugees.
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Kevin Neil Burrowes |
For service to surf lifesaving as a patrol officer, instructor, competitor and through a range of administrative roles.
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Barbara Burrows † |
For service to people with a disability, particularly through the New Deal Association.
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Leon William Burwell |
For service to sport through a range of organisations and to support for athletes with an intellectual disability.
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Betty Joan Butler |
For service to the community of Singleton through a range of charitable organisations.
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John Edward Butler |
For service to education, particularly in the field of geography as a teacher, author and administrator, and to the community.
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John Martin Butters |
For service to education promoting adult learning opportunities, and to the community through the Uniting Church in Australia.
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Rodney Phillip Byrne † |
For service to baseball as an administrative officer, competitor and coach.
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Bruce Cady |
For service to the community through the preservation and documentation of the history of Armidale.
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Desmond Gerard Cain |
For service to the chicken meat industry and to the community, particularly through the establishment of Foodbank WA.
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Nancy Winifred Calderbank |
For service to the community of Delungra, particularly the Girl Guides movement.
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Frederick George Calderbank |
For service to the community of Delungra in a range of roles with welfare, aged care and service organisations.
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Francis George Calleja |
For service to the Maltese community in Melbourne, particularly through the activities of the Maltese La Valette Association and the establishment of recreation groups for elderly citizens.
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Colin Cameron |
For service to the community of Mount Gambier, including support for veterans service, social and health organisations.
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Allen Francis Campbell |
For service to people with disabilities through the work of Glen Industries and to the community of Glen Innes.
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Betty Campbell |
For service to the community in the area of research into animal welfare through the Canine Control Council (Queensland).
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John Gerald Campbell |
For service to the communities of Peakhurst and Lugarno and to the St Vincent de Paul Society.
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Peter Andrew Campbell |
For service to nursing, particularly the care of burns victims, to continuing education, and to the development of a coordinated burns service in New South Wales.
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Ronald Dennis Carr |
For service to young people, particularly through the Rotary Club of Tamworth West and the Youth Insearch Foundation.
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Jean Irene Carroll |
For service to the theatrical arts as a designer and teacher of millinery.
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Yvonne Winifred Cassidy |
For service to the community of Penrith, particularly through the Australian Red Cross.
|
Hudson Hak Fun Chen |
For service to the Chinese community in Sydney.
|
Hang Cheng |
For service to the Christmas Island community.
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John Samuel Chenhall |
For service to the community through Rotary International.
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Sarah Doreen Chunys |
For service to the community and to youth by raising awareness of issues concerning depression and the need for initiatives to promote the positive mental health of young people.
|
James Pender Clark |
For service to the community of Scone through a range of charitable, service and aged care organisations.
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Lynette Clayton |
For service to psychology, particularly the application of psychodrama as a clinical tool, and to the community through the Uniting Church in Australia.
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William Edmund Cleary |
For service to business and commerce and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
|
William McKenzie Clelland |
For service to the community through a range of aged care, social welfare, church and education organisations and to the law.
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Ronald Lawson Clement |
For service to the Scottish and Celtic communities in Australia, particularly through the pipe band movement.
|
Alan Ernest Coates |
For service to the community of Tamworth in a range of organisations related to education, youth initiatives and local government.
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Margaret Anne Coleman |
For service to youth through the Girl Guides movement, to the community in the recording and documentation of the history of a range of organisations, and to the Royal Australian Historical Society.
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Janice Ellen Corben |
For service to the community of Ferntree Gully in the provision of community based adult education opportunities.
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Christine Elizabeth Corby |
For service to the community of the Walgett region through the provision of Indigenous medical and legal services.
|
Anthony Vincent Costa |
For service to local government and to the community of Subiaco, particularly through contributions to a range of charitable and sporting organisations.
|
Charlie Joseph Cox |
For service to local government, to the surf lifesaving movement and to the community of Casino.
|
Kenneth John Crampton |
For service to the community of St George through a range of organisations including emergency services and sporting groups.
|
Robert Keith Cranage |
For service to the sports of cross-country skiing and biathlon as a coach and administrator.
|
George Albert Creed |
For service to the community of the Calliope Shire through local government and contributions to the region's commercial, industrial and civic development.
|
Councillor Dawn Mary Crichlow |
For service to the community of the Gold Coast, particularly through local government, health, ex-service and sporting organisations.
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John Colin Crossley |
For service to the communities of Bundaberg and Noosa, particularly through Lions Australia.
|
Bernard Anthony Crowe |
For service to the community of Parkes through a range of aged care, church, civic and sporting organisations.
|
Michael Joseph Crowley |
For service to the community of Narrabeen, particularly as a volunteer swimming instructor, and to the surf lifesaving movement.
|
Howard William Croxon |
For service to the transport industry, particularly through the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and a range of honorary roles in the road transport sector in Western Australia.
|
Herbert Raphael Crump |
For service to the community of Wollongong and to sport as an athletics coach.
|
Carol Jean Cunningham |
For service to the community of Launceston, particularly through community safety, charitable and ex-service organisations.
|
Gordon Curtis |
For service to the community of Happy Valley in support of senior citizens, charitable, emergency services and local government organisations.
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Margaret Dorothy Daniel |
For service to the community through a range of organisations related to charitable activities, politics and the arts.
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David Wayne Daniels |
For service to the community through the drug awareness and crime abatement programs of Lions Australia.
|
Patricia Mary Dart |
For service to netball in the Australian Capital Territory serving in a range of administrative roles.
|
Desmond Drewitt Davey |
For service to education as a teacher and principal and through contributions to a number of professional organisations.
|
Anne Davie |
For service to the community of the South West Gippsland region through environmental, cultural and social welfare organisations.
|
Christopher Jon Davies |
For service to the welfare of Vietnam veterans and their families, particularly in the mid-north coast region of New South Wales.
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Merrell Lorraine Davis |
For service to youth through the Girl Guides movement and to the community, particularly through the Australian National Capital Folk and Decorative Artists association.
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Ian Kenneth De La Rue † |
For service to business and commerce in the upper Yarra Valley, particularly the establishment of community banks.
|
Rita De Luca |
For service to the Italian community of Adelaide, through charitable and fundraising activities.
|
Flavia Margherita De Pasquale |
For service to the Italian community of Adelaide, through charitable and fundraising activities.
|
Jill Ivy De-Ath |
For service to the community, particularly to children as a foster carer.
|
John William Dent |
For service to the community, particularly through a range of historical, service and rural youth organisations, and to surveying.
|
Patricia Anne Dent |
For service to the profession of hairdressing and to the community of Gawler.
|
Dr Malcolm Thomas Dewar |
For service to the community of Rockhampton as a medical practitioner in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology.
|
Graeme Ronald Disney |
For service to the community of Sandringham contributing to a range of local government, yachting, church and local history organisations.
|
Marlene Anne Doran |
For service to the communities of Homebush and Strathfield in support of organisations relating to community banking, civic services, crime prevention and local history.
|
Alan Reginald Dorber |
For service to the community, particularly the welfare of ex-servicemen and women and their families, through the Veterans Support and Advocacy Service Australia.
|
Elizabeth Morag Douglas |
For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of New South Wales.
|
Kaye Lynette Duffy |
For service to public health in a range of organisations including the Mercy Hospice, Newcastle, and the New South Wales Health Participation Council.
|
Barry Ronald Duhne |
For service to the surf lifesaving movement, particularly as a fundraiser and in executive roles.
|
Christina Dullard |
For service to education, particularly as Principal of Carmel School and through contributions to a range of professional organisations.
|
Sirkka Kaarina Duncan |
For service to the community through the provision of educational opportunities for older citizens.
|
Patricia Maria Dunn |
For service to the community, including support for refugees and respite care for people with disabilities and their families through church and community organisations.
|
Ian Lindsay Dunne RFD |
For service to veterans and their families, particularly in support of aged care services.
|
Colin Henry Easey |
For service to cricket as an administrator and player.
|
Robert Colin East |
For service to the community of Kiama, particularly through local government, and to the caravan and camping industry.
|
Marjorie Edna Easton |
For service to the community through the Citizens Advice Bureau of Western Australia.
|
John Lambert Eckersley |
For service to conservation and the environment in the Port Stephens area, particularly through the Soldiers Point/Salamander Bay Tidy Towns and Landcare Committee, and to the community.
|
Angus Alexander Edmonds |
For service to education, particularly the university residential college system as Principal of Emmanuel College, University of Queensland.
|
Hugh Michael Edwards |
For service to athletics as a coach, particularly for discus and hammer events.
|
Dr Barry Noel Edwards |
For service to the community, particularly through fundraising for The Leprosy Mission Australia.
|
Leslie Dalmain Eisenhauer |
For service to the Shire of Junee through local government and a range of community organisations.
|
Nazih Halim El Asmar |
For service to the Lebanese community of Victoria through cultural, charitable and welfare organisations.
|
Douglas John Elliott |
For service to the community of Dubbo in the areas of local government, health, aged care, and education.
|
The Honourable Beryl Alice Evans |
For service to the community through a range of ex-service, parliamentary and local government organisations.
|
Sister Noela Therese Farrell |
For service to the community through respite care for mothers and small children and through accommodation service organisations.
|
The Reverend Lindsay Douglas Faulkner |
For service to the community through involvement in church, aged care and social welfare organisations.
|
Frank Fayers |
For service to the community of Thornleigh, particularly by providing support for the aged, infirmed and people with disabilities.
|
Dr Joseph Leslie Feldman |
For service to medicine and to the community, particularly the development of emergency treatment programs.
|
Herbert Frederick Fenton |
For service to the community through Lions Australia and a range of ex-service welfare, aviation and church organisations.
|
Edward Richard Fidock |
For service to Rugby Union football as a competitor, coach and administrator.
|
Leslie Allen Findlay |
For service to the community through aged care, educational and service organisations.
|
Dereck Ronald Fineberg |
For service to athletics, particularly the Blacktown Little Athletics Centre.
|
Maria Elizabeth Flavel |
For service to education, developing and presenting numeracy and literacy programs to migrants, and to the Indigenous community.
|
Jennyfer Anne Flood |
For service to a range of sporting organisations for people with a vision impairment.
|
George Flourentzou |
For service to the community through support for medical research, sporting and not-for-profit organisations.
|
Noreida Joy Fotheringham |
For service to the community of Wingham, particularly through the Australian Red Cross.
|
Desmond George Foulis |
For service to the environment, particularly through contributions to native plant revegetation.
|
Janette Ffloyd Foulkes-Taylor |
For service to primary industry in a range of pastoral, educational and telecommunications organisations, and to the community of the Murchison Shire.
|
Lindsay Cameron Frater |
For service to the community of Temora, particularly through the NSW Cancer Patients' Assistance Society.
|
James Francis Frawley BEM |
For service to the community, particularly to veterans.
|
Joan Frazer |
For service to the community, particularly to ex-servicemen and women.
|
William Calcott Freeman |
For service to the visual arts as a landscape painter and to the community through support for charitable organisations.
|
Jacob Fronistas |
For service to the Greek community, particularly in the area of aged care.
|
Erato Gabriel |
For service to the Greek community, particularly in the area of aged care.
|
Donald William Gale |
For service to sailing through a range of yachting organisations.
|
Wendy Jean Galloway |
For service to the community through musical and orchestral organisations.
|
Valma Sophie Gay |
For service as a consultant and counsellor in the field of adoption services.
|
Frederick Anthony Gaze DFC |
For service to the sport of motor racing.
|
Peter Gerard Geary |
For service to youth through the Scouting movement.
|
Hugh Gent |
For service to canine activities, particularly through the Australian National Kennel Council and the Royal New South Wales Canine Council.
|
Professor Marcia Valerie George |
For service to nursing, particularly the development and implementation of new treatment and care methods for patients with cardiovascular disease.
|
Norma Anne Geribo |
For service to the community of Canada Bay and to women's soccer.
|
Janice Mabel Gibb |
For service to athletics as a team manager and official.
|
Rodney James Gibb |
For service to athletics as an official and convenor.
|
Envoy Mick Gilbert |
For service to the community through the Salvation Army's Emergency Services and Red Shield Defence Services programs.
|
Patricia Josephine Giles |
For service to local government and to the community of Pittwater.
|
Lesley Joy Gillespie |
For service to the community through support for charitable and sporting organisations, and to business and commerce.
|
Mary Josephine Gillespie |
For service to the community through the Sisters of Charity Outreach program.
|
Roger George Gillespie |
For service to the community through support for charitable and sporting organisations, and to business and commerce.
|
Ian Doric Glachan † |
For service to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community of the Albury region through a range of local organisations.
|
Thomas Gleghorn |
For service to the arts as a painter and teacher.
|
Dr Roslyn Ann Glow |
For service to the community, particularly Palliative Care Victoria.
|
Mervyn Stanley Godfrey |
For service to the community as a cartographer and publisher of city street reference directories.
|
Dr Roland Ronnie Goldberg |
For service to community health, particularly in support of Rotary International projects.
|
Bill Gonis |
For service to the South Australian taxi and transport industry, and to the Greek community.
|
Luke John Gosling |
For service to international humanitarian aid, particularly through fundraising activities to assist the people of East Timor.
|
Alexander Boyd Gow † |
For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International.
|
Roma Florence Grace |
For service to the community of Penrith through a range of charitable, cultural and ex-service organisations.
|
Margaret Ann Graham |
For service to nursing in the communities of Gawler and Minlaton, particularly in the area of palliative care.
|
Glenys Barbara Grant |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of medical photographic imaging, and to the community.
|
Eileen Gray |
For service to music through the University of the Third Age Warrani Chorale and the Canberra Philharmonic Society, and to people with a disability.
|
Edna Olwyn Green |
For service to the community recording and documenting military history and to the welfare of veterans and their families.
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The Reverend David John Griffiths RFD |
For service to the Baptist Union of Australia and to the Australian Defence Force as an Army Chaplain.
|
Martin Greville Grogan |
For service to the welfare of naval veterans and their families and to the wider community through a range of sporting organisations.
|
Bernard Vincent Grunke |
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families.
|
David George Guinn |
For service to international relations through support for the community of Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea in a range of health, social welfare and service organisations.
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Dr Richard Clinton Gutch |
For service to medicine as a general practitioner and through executive roles with various medical organisations.
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Peter Robert Hadfield |
For service to athletics as a commentator and competitor and to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
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Mary Molly Hadfield |
For service to the community in the areas of support for aged care, community health and youth.
|
Colin Middlebrook Haines |
For service to the community through service clubs, church and charitable organisations, and to local government.
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Bruce Thomas Haley |
For service to music, particularly jazz, and to the community through charitable, service and church organisations.
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Helen Margaret Hall |
For service to international relations, particularly in the establishment of educational facilities in Thailand.
|
Beryle Lorraine Halliday |
For service to tennis, particularly as a coach of junior players.
|
William John Hamilton |
For service to the community through organisations assisting ex-service members, youth, sport and people with a disability.
|
Dr Simon Renell Hammond |
For service to medicine as a neurologist in the central west areas of New South Wales.
|
William Douglas Hannay |
For service to local government and to the community of Blackall in a range of sporting, health and service organisations.
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Dr Peter Hardy-Smith |
For service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology and through support for professional organisations.
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Beverly Anne Harrell |
For service to the entertainment industry as a singer and to the community in the support of ex-service welfare organisations.
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Eileen Mary Harrison |
For service to the Girl Guides movement in Tasmania and to the community through a range of organisations.
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Reginald Frank Harry |
For service to the community of Port Fairy, particularly through local festivals and sporting organisations.
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Joan Hartley |
For service to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia and to nursing in the area of aged care.
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Dawn Majorie Haynes |
For service to education, particularly in support of improving literacy development and language learning.
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June Margaret Hazzlewood |
For service to the community contributing to aged care organisations.
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Joy Heads |
For service to nursing and midwifery as a specialist lactation consultant and to health professional and parent education.
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Jill Hellyer |
For service to literature as a poet and as a supporter of Australian writers through the Australian Society of Authors.
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Vena Janet Henning |
For service to the community through art and cultural heritage education and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
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Dr Mark Alexander Henschke |
For service to medicine as a general practitioner and to the community of Armidale.
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John Herendi |
For service to the Hungarian community of South Australia through cultural, social welfare and educational activities, and to the promotion of multiculturalism.
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Peter Kenneth Hetherington |
For service to people with vision impairment and to sporting organisations.
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Rosemary Hickstein |
For service to nursing and community health, particularly through the care of children with spina bifida hydrocephalus and in the support of their families.
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Dr Ralph Allan Higgins |
For service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology, particularly as a contributor to the development of the Sydney Eye Hospital and through a range of medical organisations.
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Allan Herbert Hill |
For service to local government, fire and emergency services, and maritime education.
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Dr Valerie Joy Hill |
For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory as a general practitioner and family counsellor.
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Annie Newell Hillier |
For service to conservation and the environment in the Botany Bay area and to the community.
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Vance Anthony Hilton |
For service to the community through a range of youth, athletics and charitable organisations.
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Walter Albert Hitchell |
For service to swimming as an instructor, coach and referee, and to the community.
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Geoffrey James Hogan |
For service to secondary education and to the community through service and church organisations.
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Frederick John Holdsworth |
For service to the community, particularly the welfare of ex-servicemen and women and their families.
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John Leonard Holmes |
For service to the community through music, particularly in the provision of educational opportunities and support of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
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Alexander Thomson Horne |
For service to the community of Kurri Kurri through a range of service, health and youth organisations.
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June Rose Howarth |
For service to the community through the Australian Red Cross, and for contributions to cultural, religious and welfare organisations.
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Renie Stewart Humphreys |
For service to the community through a range of organisations including the Swansea Presbyterian Church, Meals on Wheels and Swansea Primary School.
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John Patrick Hurney |
For service to motor sport in Western Australia as a competitor, instructor, official and license assessor.
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Ian John Hutton |
For service to conservation and the environment on Lord Howe Island, particularly through the establishment and development of bush regeneration and weed eradication programs.
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Nigel Owen Hyland |
For service to the community, particularly as a fundraiser for charitable organisations, and to Australian Rules football as an umpire.
|
Robert Bruce Inkster APM |
For service to the community through organisations involved in law enforcement and criminal investigation.
|
Robert Ernest Iversen |
For service to nursing, particularly in the area of providing quality mental health services, and to professional development.
|
Gordon James |
For service to the community of Manly through a range of service organisations.
|
Valentine Max Jeffery AFSM |
For service to the community of Tharwa, particularly through the local bush fire brigade.
|
Maurice David Johnson |
For service to local government and to the community of the Yorke Peninsula.
|
Trevor Johnson |
For service to the community of Wanneroo, particularly through local sporting and service organisations.
|
Graeme Gillies Johnstone |
For service to the community of Cowra through a range of service organisations.
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Petronella Johanna Jol |
For service to women's gymnastics as a coach at local, state and national levels.
|
Jurgis George Jonavicius |
For service to the Lithuanian community, particularly through administrative roles in a range of sporting organisations.
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Brian Lewis Jones |
For service to the Uniting Church in South Australia and to the community.
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Glenys Mary Jones |
For service to the community through the National Council of Women of South Australia, and to the arts.
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John Leslie Jones |
For service to the transport industry in Tasmania and to the community of the Southern Midlands.
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Dr Peter Gordon Kaleski |
For service to dentistry.
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Victor Stanley Kaye |
For service to the community through the provision of humanitarian aid to assist the people of East Timor.
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Rachel Mabel Kean |
For service to the community, particularly veterans and their families through the Rats of Tobruk Association in New South Wales.
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Darlene Rowena Keenan |
For service to youth in Epping and district as a counsellor and advocate for people in crisis.
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Denis Brian Keller |
For service to local government and to the community of Robertstown.
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William Frederick Kember |
For service to local government, to the community of Ganmain and to the agricultural show movement.
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John Robert Kerr |
For service to the community through the Asthma Foundation of Western Australia.
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Dr Keith Burkitt Khan |
For service to the community of Wollongong as a general practitioner.
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Geoffrey Robert King |
For service to the community of Ararat through a range of local government and service organisations and to the sheep and wool industries.
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Dr Raymond John King |
For service to the community through a range of organisations involved in maintaining mental health and suicide prevention, and to the development of programs to assist older men.
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Michael John King |
For service to international relations as the organiser of the 'Working Tools for East Timor' project.
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Dr Rodney Arthur Kirkwood |
For service to medicine as an ophthalmologist and to the community of Mackay.
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Esther Kathleen Kitching |
For service to the community through the Youth Club program of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Muriel Joyce Knight |
For service to the community of Mount Mee.
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John Frederick Kollosche |
For service to the Anglican Church of Australia through the Diocese of Perth and the Archbishop's Winter Appeal for Anglicare.
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Elmars Kuplis |
For service to the Latvian community in Tasmania and to the broader community in Hobart through a range of church and aged care organisations.
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Desmond Francis La Rance |
For service to the community through the provision of technical aids for people with disabilities and the design and construction of housing for disadvantaged people in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Antony Hamilton Lamb |
For service to pharmacy, to the Australian Parliament and to the community.
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Ralph William Lane |
For service to the arts as a producer of live broadcast and recorded performances by Australian artists and to the community through the promotion of the organ and its music.
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Elona Catherine Lang |
For service to people with developmental disabilities as a supporter and advocate for improved recreational and independent living services.
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Nancy Gillan Lasry |
For service to the community, particularly people living with cancer and their families through a range of support programs.
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Attilio Lattanzio |
For service to the Italian community of Melbourne.
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Max Lemberg |
For service to the Jewish community, particularly as a teacher of religious practices and tradition.
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The Honourable Vincent Patrick Lester |
For service to the community through the Queensland Parliament and to local government.
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John Alfred Lewis |
For service to boxing as a trainer and coach, and to the Australian Rugby League.
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Dr Hilarie Elizabeth Lindsay MBE |
For service to Australian literature as an author and through a range of professional organisations in support of emerging writers.
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Jack Karl Livingston |
For service to the community of Rockhampton, particularly the welfare of the aged.
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Eileen Patricia Logar |
For service to the community of Gawler through church, sporting and ex-service groups.
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Susan Carol Longmore |
For service to environmental conservation, particularly in the Swan Bay and Queenscliff areas, and to the community.
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Elizabeth Field Lucas |
For service to the community, particularly women through Zonta International, and to ex-servicewomen.
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The Venerable George Bromley Lucas |
For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, particularly the Diocese of Melbourne.
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George Anthony Ludinski ED |
For service to the community, particularly through the preservation and recording of the history of Fort Lytton.
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Dr John Michael Lumb |
For service to the environment through the development and implementation of policy on public land use and initiatives related to catchment and water management in the Port Phillip and Westernport region.
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Lorraine Lusby |
For service to the community in Roseville and Lane Cove through a range of service, educational and voluntary organisations.
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Gerald Andrew Lyall |
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, particularly as an adviser and advocate for totally and permanently incapacitated ex-servicemen and women.
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Shirley MacDonald † |
For service to the community of Broomehill, particularly through the Broomehill Historical Society and the Australian Red Cross.
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Frederick Charles Mackillop |
For service to the community of Blayney through health, aged care, service and emergency services organisations.
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William Scott MacPherson |
For service to the community, particularly through the establishment of the Wingham Court Aged Care Complex, and to land management organisations.
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Kevin Francis Maher |
For service to cricket, particularly in far north Queensland, and to the community of Cairns.
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Kenneth Charles Malpass |
For service to the community through a range of ex-service welfare, sporting, bushfire and service organisations.
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Mirella Mancini |
For service to the Italian community and to the sport of bocce.
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David Gregory Mann |
For service to the community through a range of police, nursing, heritage and emergency services organisations.
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Aado Maranik |
For service to target rifle shooting as a competitor, official and club office-bearer.
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Richard John Marks |
For service to the film industry as a director and producer of documentaries, short films and commercials.
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Norman William Maroney APM |
For service to people with a disability, particularly through the Special Olympics movement, and to the community.
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Arthur Dix Marshall |
For service to the community through fundraising for a range of not-for-profit organisations, to sport, and to the Parliament of Western Australia.
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Raymond Malcome Martin |
For service to surf lifesaving as a coach, instructor, assessor, first aid officer and through a range of administrative roles.
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Kevin James Mason |
For service to secondary education, particularly the teaching of history.
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Dr Jean Mason- Johnson |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of dermatology, and to the community.
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Coral Ida Masters |
For service to the communities of Wharminda and Port Neill through a range of service, agricultural, church and sporting organisations.
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Janine Glover Mattingley |
For service to the community, particularly through the Sandybeach Community Centre and the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Volunteers Association.
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Kenneth James Maughan |
For service to the community of Grafton, particularly through rowing and involvement with emergency services organisations.
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Colin Robert McCowan |
For service to tertiary education, particularly in the field of career development as a counsellor, educator and author.
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Sally Jane McCreedy |
For service to women's softball, particularly as a player and coach.
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Gregory Thomas McKellar |
For service to the Indigenous community, particularly through the preservation and promotion of language and culture.
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David Norman McKenzie |
For service to the community, particularly through the drug awareness and youth programs of Lions Australia.
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Leslie Keith McMahon |
For service to the community, particularly in the care of the aged.
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Janet Elliott McNaught |
For service to the community through the preservation and recording of the history of the Richmond-Tweed region.
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Lachlan McTaggart |
For service to the community of Upper Gascoyne, particularly as a pastoralist.
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Barbara May Medhurst |
For service to the community, particularly through the research and promotion of Scottish heritage and culture in Australia.
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Iris Sarah Mellon |
For service to the community of Cessnock through a range of church, health, social welfare and educational organisations.
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John Anthony Menico |
For service to surf lifesaving, particularly through Queensland Surf Life Saving, and to the community.
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Joan Margaret Middleton |
For service to lawn bowls as a player and office-holder, particularly through Bowls Australia and Bowls Tasmania.
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Rabbi Benzion Ephraim Milecki |
For service to the Jewish community, particularly as Chief Rabbi, South Head and District Synagogue, and to the development of youth programs.
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Kevin Aquila Miller |
For service to the performing arts, particularly opera as a performer, producer and educator.
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Susan Hilary Miller |
For service to nursing as a practitioner and in the provision of palliative and aged care services.
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Dennis William Milne |
For service to conservation and the environment and to the community of Minnie Water.
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Maureen Betty Milton |
For service to the community in the field of music, particularly through the Australian Children's Choir.
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Robert Molines |
For service to the tourism and hospitality industry in the Hunter Valley, particularly as a restaurateur.
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Thomas Paul Mooney |
For service to sport, particularly as a contributor to the development of junior cricket and Rugby Union football in Queensland.
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Brian Francis Moran |
For service to the community, particularly as a fundraiser for Oxfam Community Aid Abroad.
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Raymond Thomas Mules |
For service to the community, particularly through fundraising for Novita Children's Services, and to Australian Rules football.
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Robert Allan Mumbler |
For service to the promotion of health and welfare programs for the Indigenous community.
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Jill Diane Murphy |
For service to children with disabilities through Riding for the Disabled.
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Norman Ernest Murphy |
For service to the community of Griffith, particularly through local charitable organisations.
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Peter Douglas Murray |
For service to the mining industry through improved workplace relations, safety regulations and practices.
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Betty Mary Murtagh |
For service to the community through a range of agricultural, environmental and emergency services organisations.
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Peter Llewellyn Mussared |
For service to the electricity industry and to the community of Belair.
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Barbara Ann Myles |
For service to the community through the North Queensland Ostomy Association Inc.
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Dr Nageswaran Nagaratnam |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of geriatrics.
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Jean Verna Newall |
For service to the preservation of local history, particularly through the Armidale and District Historical Society and the New England Girls' School.
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Robert Louis Newman |
For service to forestry through administrative roles in industry organisations and as an educator and author, and to the community.
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Bich-Lien Nguyen-Navas |
For service to the Vietnamese community of South Australia, particularly through the Vietnamese Women's Association.
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Giovanni Nicastri |
For service to the community of Marulan contributing to service, sporting, local development and emergency services organisations.
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Dr George Nikolic |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of critical care in the Australian Capital Territory.
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Debbie Jane Nilsson |
For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia.
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Donald Graham Noblet |
For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, to the Royal Guide Dogs Associations of Australia, and to the community.
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Dr Michael Arthur Noel |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of palliative care.
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Kenneth Alfred Norton |
For service to the community of Mount Gambier, particularly through the development and maintenance of Umpherson Cave as a tourist attraction.
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Noel Robert O'Brien |
For service to local government, to health, and to the community of Gunnedah.
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Diana Vivienne O'Neil |
For service to the community in the field of social work, particularly in the areas of child and family welfare.
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Cynthia Mary O'Neill |
For service to early childhood education, particularly through programs for preschool children with special needs and their families.
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Peter Valentine O'Neill |
For service to art, particularly as Director of Wollongong City Gallery, and to the community.
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Terrence John O'Shannassy |
For service to the community, particularly to youth, and to technical education for people seeking employment opportunities.
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John Edwards Osborne |
For service to the tourism industry at regional, state and national levels, and to the sport of cycling.
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Gail Ann Owen |
For service to the law, particularly through executive roles in a range of professional organisations.
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Anthony William Pahl |
For service to veterans through the International War Veterans Poetry Archives.
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Helen Palethorpe |
For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through the design and facilitation of fitness programs, particularly for older adults.
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Samuel Parasol |
For service to the community, particularly through the sporting programs of Maccabi Australia.
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Eric John Parker |
For service to the community, particularly through the Dubbo Show Society and the Royal Easter Show Western (NSW) Districts Exhibit Committee.
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Raymond John Parkin |
For service to mining, particularly in the area of occupational safety through the Queensland Mines Rescue Service.
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Margaret Jacynthe Paternoster |
For service to the community of Unley through support for historical and civic organisations.
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Margaret Irene Paterson |
For service to highland dancing as a teacher and adjudicator, and through state and national highland dance organisations.
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Peter Romolo Patroni |
For service to local government through the Shire of Yilgarn and to agricultural organisations.
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Donald Matthew Paul |
For service to the community through a range of roles contributing to ex-service, health and educational scholarship programs in the Riverina region.
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Keith Payne VC |
For service to the community, particularly through support for youth programs and veterans groups.
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Dr Valerie Alison Payne |
For service to women's health as a general practitioner, particularly in the area of family planning, and to the community.
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Stanley John Phillips |
For service to the community, particularly as a volunteer with the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.
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John Richard Pickford |
For service to international relations through humanitarian assistance, particularly to the people of Zimbabwe.
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Marlene Hilda Pickford |
For service to international relations through humanitarian assistance, particularly to the people of Zimbabwe.
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Sebastiano Pitruzzello |
For service to the Australian cheese industry and to the community.
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The Reverend Father Wilfred Edward Plunkett |
For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, particularly to the Diocese of Wagga Wagga through the provision of pastoral care.
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Albert James Pollard |
For service to youth through the Scouting movement in Western Australia.
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Sister Eileen Patricia Pollard |
For service to nursing, particularly through reforms to nursing education, and to the community as a fundraiser for cancer research.
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Reginald Allen Poole |
For service to the music and entertainment industry as a country music singer and songwriter, and to the community.
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Malcolm Frederick Potter |
For service to the community through music education and music appreciation organisations.
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Ernest Levi Poxon |
For service to the community of Boort, particularly as a supporter of health and aged care organisations.
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Surendra Prasad |
For service to the community, particularly as a contributor to multiculturalism and to multi-faith dialogue in Queensland.
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Professor Uwe Proske |
For service to physiology, particularly in the area of neuroscience, and to medical research.
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Christian Peter Radtke |
For service to military aviation history, particularly through the Aviation Historical Society of the Northern Territory.
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Dr Leslie Clyde Rae |
For service to medicine, particularly through the National Bowelscan Committee, and to aged persons.
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The Reverend Father Richard John Rafter |
For service to the Catholic Church and to the community of Geelong.
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Ann Ramsay |
For service to the community as a volunteer radio broadcaster of church music.
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Leona Vivienne Ramsay |
For service to the community of Parkes, particularly as a midwife and antenatal educator.
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Laurence William Rawle |
For service to the community of Shoalhaven Heads, particularly through the Shoalhaven Heads Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and the Rural Fire Brigade.
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Edna Jane Reedy |
For service to the pony club movement in New South Wales, particularly as an instructor, judge and official.
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Mary Yvonne Reeves † |
For service to the community of the Shoalhaven region and the Rural Fire Service through the establishment and coordination of the Shoalhaven Central Catering Brigade.
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Alan John Reid |
For service to environmental education.
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Graham Noel Reynolds |
For service to the community, particularly through the provision of insurance and financial management advice to a range of social welfare, religious, educational and medical organisations.
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Joan Richards |
For service to the community, particularly as a contributor to the development and support of Indigenous project initiatives through the Sydney Rotary Club.
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Daryl Curtis Riddle |
For service to education as Principal of Christian College, Geelong.
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Donald Taylor Ritchie |
For service to the community through programs to prevent suicide.
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David Brendon Roberts |
For service to the livestock industry in Western Australia, to the Anglican Church, and to the community of Dandaragan through sporting, conservation and health organisations.
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Albert Horace Rodd |
For service to the community of Bairnsdale through education, health and ex-service organisations and the establishment of the Beaufort Memorial Gardens.
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Meinard Karel Rook |
For service to the community, particularly through organisations assisting people with disabilities and special needs.
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Joseph Gerard Ross |
For service to local government and to the community of the Redland Shire.
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Margot Miller Rottem |
For service to the community, particularly through a range of art, charitable and youth organisations.
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Harold Mitford Rowell |
For service to the community through ex-service, social welfare and medical research organisations.
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Margaret de Bohun Royds |
For service to the community of Braidwood, particularly through the preservation of historic properties and the promotion of tourism.
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Kevin James Rule |
For service to botany, particularly in the field of eucalyptus taxonomy.
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Lloyd William Saltmarsh † |
For service to veterans and their families and to the community, particularly through the University of the Third Age and the Neighbourhood Watch Program.
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Vera Winifred Saltmarsh † |
For service to veterans and their families and to the community, particularly through the University of the Third Age and the Neighbourhood Watch Program.
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Jeffrey Leonard Sayle |
For service to Rugby Union football through the Randwick Rugby Union Club, and to surf lifesaving through the Coogee Surf Life Saving Club.
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Dr William Thomas Scales |
For service to ophthalmology and to the community of South Australia, particularly people living in remote Indigenous communities.
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Barry Lawrence Scott |
For service to the community of Carnarvon through service, conservation and sporting organisations.
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Philip Earle Scott |
For service to architecture and to the community through welfare and heritage organisations.
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John Ronald Sealey |
For service to the fishing industry, particularly in the areas of training and occupational health and safety, and to the community.
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Philip Alan Selth |
For service to the law, particularly through the New South Wales Bar Association, to public administration, and to the community.
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Ronald Douglas Sharpe |
For service to the community of the Gosford region through a range of service and social welfare organisations.
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Robin Noela Shepherd |
For service to people in Queensland with intellectual disabilities.
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Graham Vincent Sherry |
For service to Australian Rules football, to business and commerce through industry organisations, and to the community.
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Dorothy Adela Shields |
For service to the community of Victor Harbor through a range of heritage, disability support, tourism and local government organisations.
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Joy Patricia Sinclair |
For service to the community through social welfare and service organisations, particularly the Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers.
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Ian Charles Slater |
For service to the community through Rotary International, particularly in relation to the promotion of operatic performance experiences for young Australians.
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Captain Peter John Small |
For service to transport as a marine pilot, particularly in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait.
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Gerald Fernley Smith † |
For service to the community through community based mental health organisations, particularly the Schizophrenia Fellowship of New South Wales.
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Keith Smith |
For service to the community of South Australia, particularly through leadership in the provision of social welfare services.
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Noel William Smith |
For service to the arts through music, particularly as an orchestral conductor.
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Joyce Annie Smith |
For service to the arts as a costumer for performing arts organisations and to the community of Townsville.
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Dr Henry Brian Smith |
For service to the communities of Latrobe and Devonport through a range of organisations, and to medicine.
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Julie Maria Somers |
For service to the arts through ballet, particularly as a dancer.
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Carlyle David Spinks |
For service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the community.
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Associate Professor Geoffrey Colman Stacy |
For service to dentistry, particularly in the area of oral and maxillofacial surgery, and to the community.
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Major Charles Walter Stevens RFD ED |
For service to the community through a range of organisations including the Friends of the Second Infantry Battalions, the Fort Scratchley Historical Society and the Macquarie Soccer Referees Association.
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Graham Wesley Stocks |
For service to the community as an organist and to music education, particularly through the establishment of the Murray Conservatorium.
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Brian Allan Stratton |
For service to art as a painter and educator, and to professional organisations including the Australian Watercolour Institute.
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Joan Elizabeth Sturzaker |
For service to the community through the promotion and protection of animal welfare.
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Jack Wong Sue |
For service to the community, particularly through the preservation and recording of military and maritime history.
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Clarice Suthers |
For service to the community, particularly through the Forum Communicators Association and as a bridge teacher.
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Ethel Merle Synold † |
For service to the community of Kangaroo Valley, particularly through support for improved health care facilities.
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Margaret Kinmond Taylor |
For service to people with an intellectual disability, particularly through the Activ Foundation, and to the community.
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Anthony John Thirlwell |
For service to tourism, particularly through executive roles with Tourism New South Wales, the Australian Tourist Commission and related tourism industry organisations.
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Ian Clive Thomas |
For service to the community, particularly to youth through a range of organisations including the Australian Primary Schools Sports Association, the New South Wales Primary Schools Sports Association and the Scouting movement.
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Rory James Thomas |
For service to the community, particularly to youth, as a music teacher and as director of a number of jazz bands.
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Catherine Bernadette Thompson |
For service to the community of Coolamon through a range of aged care, social welfare and health related organisations.
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John Duncan Thompson |
For service to golf, particularly through the Downs and District Veteran Golf Association.
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Dora Biggerton Thomson |
For service to the community through a range of palliative care and church organisations, and to local government.
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Ashleigh Hambridge Tobin |
For service to the community of Adelaide through music education and organ recitals.
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Shirley Maxine Tonkin |
For service to the community through the promotion and support of facilities for isolated families, particularly the Kalgoorlie School of the Air, and as an oral historian.
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John Arthur Toogood |
For service to golf, particularly junior golf through administrative roles and as a player and teacher.
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Brian Sydney Treloar |
For service to local government and to the community, particularly through health-care, church and freemasonry organisations.
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Ross Tully |
For service to the wool industry as a sheep breeder and wool classer, particularly through the New England Wool Expo and the Australian Superfine Wool Growers' Association, and to the community of Armidale.
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Beverley Clare Twibell |
For service to the community through fundraising for charitable and medical research organisations.
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Dr Walter Beresford Utber |
For service to medicine as a general practitioner and to the community of Strathfield.
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Anthony Nicholas van Grieken |
For service to the community through the Netherlands Ex-Servicemen and Women's Association in Australia.
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Councillor Minas Joseph Venardos |
For service to local government and to the community of the Cooloola Shire.
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Vincent Thomas Vernick |
For service to the community of Beenleigh through the establishment of a range of family support programs.
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Keith Robert Victorsen |
For service to the community, particularly through the Royal United Service Institute of Queensland.
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Kevin Vogelsang |
For service to amateur boxing, particularly through coaching and administrative roles.
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Judith Lesley Walker |
For service to the community, particularly through social welfare roles within the Anglican Parish of Inala.
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Dr Brian Willoughby Walklate |
For service to the community of Charlton as a general practitioner, and through a range of community organisations, particularly the Rotary Club of Charlton.
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Philip Buxton Walsh |
For service to the community of Maroubra as a supporter of a range of educational, arts, medical, sports and seniors organisations and events, and to pharmacy.
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Richard Buxton Walsh |
For service to the community of Maroubra as a supporter of business, educational, arts, medical, sports and seniors organisations and events, and to pharmacy.
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Rille Walshe |
For service to the community, particularly through social welfare roles and organisations supporting single parents and their children.
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Keith Ward |
For service to the community of the Sorell area, particularly through the Dunalley Neighbourhood Centre and the Primrose Sands Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Dr Susan Jane Wareham |
For service to the community and to the peace movement, particularly through the Medical Association for Prevention of War.
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Janet Anne Wealand |
For service to the community of Wagga Wagga through a range of medical, social welfare and sports organisations.
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Douglas Mackay Webb |
For service to the community, particularly through contributions to primary industry, heritage and regional service organisations.
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Maurice Degrelle Webb |
For service to the community of Yeppoon through sports and service organisations and in local government roles.
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Ronald Vincent Webb |
For service to cycling, particularly as a promoter and race director for cycling events.
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Mary Ruth Webster |
For service to sport, particularly as a contributor to sports development and its promotion in girls' schools, and to the community.
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Wendy Fay Weight |
For service to the arts, particularly through the development of the Wesley Performing Arts Centre and as a contributor in the field of music education in the Wimmera region.
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Edward Richard White |
For service to the community, particularly in the Lane Cove area through a range of charitable organisations.
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Michael Francis Williamson |
For service to the community as a fundraiser for leukaemia research at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.
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Ray Harper Wilson |
For service to the visual arts, particularly through fundraising roles and the donation of art works to public institutions in Australia.
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Peter Graeme Winstanley RFD |
For service to the community, particularly through the Burma Thailand Railway Memorial Association.
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Frances Ruth Wootton |
For service to the Uniting Church in Australia and to the community through social welfare initiatives in the Bondi area.
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Ian James Wright |
For service to the surf lifesaving movement, particularly through education and development roles within Surf Life Saving Australia.
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John Denis Wrigley |
For service to the Camden community, particularly as a contributor to the preservation of local history.
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Elinor Dawn Wrobel |
For service to the arts, particularly as a benefactor and supporter of art institutions, and to the community through the development of the Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Foundation Museum.
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Virginia Ann Wykes |
For service to the community in western New South Wales through the support of health and service organisations, local tourism and pilot club activities.
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Robyn Margaret Yates |
For service to special education, particularly through the development of professional learning opportunities for teachers of students with disabilities.
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Commander Stephen John Youll RAN (Ret'd) |
For service to the veteran community, particularly through the HMAS Perth National Association.
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Dr Peter Zelas |
For service to medicine and to the community of western Sydney, particularly through roles at the Blacktown Hospital and in the field of colorectal surgery.
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Eugene Zubryn |
For service to the Russian community of Melbourne in support of cultural, welfare, church and children's organisations.
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Eric John Zupp |
For service to the motor trades industry, and to the community through support for a range of social welfare organisations.
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