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Cathy Freeman is among a list of Australians appointed to the Companion of the Order of Australia. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

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All the honours for nation’s heroes and quiet achievers

People from all walks of life have been recognised for their outstanding service and contributions to the nation in Australia Day Honours.

AUSTRALIA DAY HONOURS

Companion of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

Emeritus Professor Bruce Konrad ARMSTRONG AM

For eminent service to medical research, to environmental and genetic cancer epidemiology, to screening service development, to academia, and to public health administration.

The Honourable Chief Justice Andrew Scott BELL SC

For eminent service to the judiciary and to the law, to legal education and training, and to the arts as an administrator and benefactor.

Professor Peter John COOK CBE

For eminent service to science as an innovator, pioneer and international expert in the development of carbon capture and storage, to policy development, and to climate change mitigation.

The Honourable Mathias CORMANN

For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to the implementation of government reform, to multilateral affairs, and to international economic development.

Mrs Paula Grace FOX AO

For eminent service to the arts, to medical research, and to children and youth, through philanthropic giving, fundraising and governance.

Ms Catherine Astrid FREEMAN OAM

For eminent service to athletics as an international competitor and ambassador, to positive social impact across the community, to the reconciliation movement in the spirit of unity and inclusion, and as a role model to youth.

Professor Anne KELSO AO

For eminent service to health and medical research sciences and administration, to Australian influenza preparedness, and to gender equity.

The Honourable Chief Justice Christopher John KOURAKIS

For eminent service to the judiciary, to the law and to legal reform, to social justice and gender equity, to the Greek community, and to education.

The Honourable Annastacia PALASZCZUK

For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Queensland, particularly as Premier, to educational equity, to multiculturalism, and to public health.

Scientia Professor Michelle Yvonne SIMMONS AO

For eminent service to quantum physics and nanotechnology research, to atomic-scale engineering, to technology innovation and commercialisation, and to STEM education.

Officer of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

Professor Eliathamby AMBIKAIRAJAH

For distinguished service to tertiary education and research, to electrical engineering, to technology innovation, and to the Sri Lankan community of Australia.

Mr Mark Charles ARMSTRONG

For distinguished service to media and communications law, to the development of public policy and regulation, and as an academic.

Professor Philip Alan BLAND

For distinguished service to planetary and space science, to primitive meteorite research, to understanding the impact of asteroids and comets, and to tertiary education.

Professor Jeffrey Ian BORLAND

For distinguished service to business as a labour market economist, to tertiary education, to microeconomic research, and to public policy development.

Mr Graham John BRADLEY AM

For distinguished service to corporate governance, to arts leadership, and to sport and education.

Dr Michele Denise BRUNIGES AM

For distinguished service to public administration, to education policy and teaching practice, and to addressing educational disadvantage.

Dr Michael Francis BUCKLEY

For distinguished service to human genomic medicine, to genetic pathology, and to research, education and training.

Professor Anne Elizabeth BUIST

For distinguished service to psychiatry, to advancing best practice in perinatal mental health research and treatment, and to mental health education.

Mr Anthony Ray BURGESS

For distinguished service to business, to tertiary education, to philanthropic corporate governance and benefaction, and to the arts.

Professor John CANNON

For distinguished service to tertiary education, to mathematical computation, to cryptography, and to the development of algebraic software systems.

Dr Michael Robert CARR-GREGG

For distinguished service to child and adolescent psychology, to policy reform as an advocate and advisor, to youth cyber safety, and to the community.

Associate Professor David Romney DOSSETOR

For distinguished service to psychiatry, particularly neurodevelopmental mental health in children and adolescents, and to paediatric clinician education.

Mrs Jocelyn Kathleen Edna ELLIOTT

For distinguished service to international relations through humanitarian medical care in remote regions of Burkina Faso.

Dr Kenneth Arthur ELLIOTT

For distinguished service to international relations through humanitarian medical care in remote regions of Burkina Faso.

Dr David FORBES

For distinguished service to mental health research and practice, to the prevention and treatment of post traumatic stress disorder, and to academia.

Ms Carolyn Patricia FROHMADER

For distinguished service to people with disability, particularly women and girls, and to social welfare policy development and law reform.

Professor Robyn Daneale GALLAGHER

For distinguished service to nursing academia, to cardiovascular health and disease prevention research, to rehabilitation, and to tertiary education.

Emeritus Professor Marcus Tilbury HOCKINGS

For distinguished service to environmental conservation, to the development of protected area management effectiveness evaluations, and to tertiary education.

Ms Anne Inkeri HOLLONDS

For distinguished service to family, children and community safety, wellbeing and human rights, and to policy, research and practice.

Professor Stephen Marsden JANE

For distinguished service to medical research, to haematology and translational medicine, to advancing access to clinical trials in regional and rural communities, and to tertiary education.

The Honourable Kristina Kerscher KENEALLY

For distinguished service to the people and the Parliament of Australia, to the Parliament of New South Wales, particularly as Premier, and to the community.

Associate Professor Anthony Joseph LYNHAM

For distinguished service to trauma medicine as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, to the Parliament of Queensland, and to the community.

Dr John MANNING PSM

For distinguished service to surveying, mapping and geodesy, to research and education, and to international governance roles.

Mr Timothy Michael MARNEY

For distinguished service to public administration in Western Australia, to reconciliation, to the not-for-profit sector, and to community mental health.

The Honourable Steven Spence MARSHALL

For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of South Australia, to business, to people with disability, and to governance and board positions.

Mr Rob MCINERNEY

For distinguished service to international road safety and management programs, to infrastructure planning, and to engineering.

Dr Bruce MOORE

For distinguished service to linguistics, to the scholarship of Australian English, to lexicography, to the history of language, and to tertiary education.

Distinguished Professor Saeid NAHAVANDI

For distinguished service to tertiary education, to engineering, to robotics and haptics research and innovation, and to defence capability development.

Mr Bruce William NEILL

For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic support, to governance of medical research organisations, to the arts, and to cricket.

Ms Sharyn Anne O’NEILL PSM

For distinguished service to public administration in Western Australia, to education through executive leadership and teaching, and to disaster management.

Professor Pascale Genevieve QUESTER

For distinguished service to tertiary education, to academic administration and leadership, to commerce, and as an author.

Mr Gerard Thomas RYAN OAM

For distinguished service to sports governance, to the tourism and hospitality industry, to business, and to the community through philanthropic contributions.

Mrs Penelope Alice SEIDLER AM

For distinguished service to the visual arts as an administrator, patron and benefactor, to heritage preservation, to conservation, and to architecture.

Mr Basil Alfred Darrell SELLERS AM

For distinguished service to the community through philanthropy and leadership, and to sports administration.

Emeritus Professor Jeffery Thomas SPICKETT

For distinguished service to tertiary education, to public and occupational health, and to environmental toxicology research.

Emeritus Professor Virginia Perryman STUDDERT

For distinguished service to veterinary science, to tertiary education, to animal disease research and comparative medicine.

Dr Brian Maxwell TRESS

For distinguished service to neuroradiology medicine, to interventional and diagnostic radiography, and to the introduction of new imaging technologies in Australia.

Emeritus Professor John Jay WANNA

For distinguished service to political and policy research, to tertiary education, to democratic innovation, and to the development of public administration frameworks.

Member of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

Ms Patricia Elizabeth AKOPIANTZ

For significant service to business and the environment through executive membership and governance roles.

Dr John Arthur ALLAN

For significant service to medicine as an obstetrician and gynaecologist, and to women and maternal health.

Dr Ravinder Raj ANAND

For significant service to earth science and mineral resources, to regolith exploration, and to geochemistry.

Ms Kim Elizabeth ANDERSON

For significant service to literature, and to the publishing industry.

Mr Geoffrey Scott ASHTON-JONES

For significant service to the environment, to primary industry, and to the community.

The Honourable Bruce Norman ATKINSON

For significant service to the people and Parliament of Victoria, and to the region of Nunawading.

The late Mr Robert Gowrie BAIN

For significant service to the law, and to the legal profession.

Mr Graeme Rowland BASE

For significant service to children’s literature as an author and illustrator.

Associate Professor Robert Joseph BAUZE

For significant service to orthopaedics and trauma care as a clinician and administrator.

Dr Colin Glenn BEGLEY

For significant service to haematology and oncology medicine, and to research.

Emeritus Professor Christopher Raymond BELLENGER

For significant service to veterinary science, to tertiary education, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.

The Honourable Geoffrey John BELLEW SC

For significant service to the judiciary and the law, to the legal profession, and to rugby league.

Mr Michael John BETTS

For significant service to the community of Geelong.

Mr Cecil Albert BLACK

For significant service to local government, to the legal profession, and to the community.

Mr Robert BLAIR

For significant service to the Indigenous community of Queensland.

Ms Noor BLUMER

For significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to the community.

The late Ms Leith Ester BOULLY

For significant service to conservation and the environment.

Dr Anita Geraldine BOURKE

For significant service to the community, and to radiology.

Dr Anthony Vincent BROWN PSM

For significant service to the museums and galleries sector.

Professor Caitlin Riley BYRNE

For significant service to business education, and to international relations.

The Honourable Ian Gordon CAMPBELL

For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia.

Mrs Maile Katherine CARNEGIE

For significant service to corporate administration in senior executive roles, and to governance and advisory positions.

Professor Mark CASSIDY

For service to geotechnical science, to engineering, and to academia.

Mr David Reginald CHANDLER OAM

For significant service to the building and construction industry.

Emeritus Professor Colin Burton CHAPMAN

For significant service to pharmacy and pharmaceutical science research, education and practice.

Ms Gwen Marie CHERNE

For significant service to veterans and families.

Ms Sandra CHIPCHASE

For significant service to the major event and tourism industry.

Ms Justine Mary CLARK

For significant service to architecture in a range of appointments.

Mrs Kathleen Margaret COLLETT

For significant service to medicine in the field of radiology as clinician and administrator.

Professor Shaun Patrick COLLIN

For significant service to tertiary education, to ecology, and to agricultural research.

Mr Leslie Charles COLLINS

For significant service to Indigenous health in Queensland.

Mr Maxwell James CONNERY OAM

For significant service to social welfare, and to choral music.

Mr John Dens CONNOLLY

For significant service to rugby union as coach and mentor.

Mr Phillip Brian COOPER

For significant service to the Indigenous community of Victoria in a range of roles.

Mrs Andrea COOTE

For significant service to the people and Parliament of Victoria, and to the aged care sector.

Mr Bruce Campbell COWLEY

For significant service to business, to the law, and to tertiary education.

Ms Maryjane CRABTREE

For significant service to the legal profession, to community health, and to sport.

Mr Paul McLeod CROSS

For significant service to the arts, and to secondary education.

Mr Geoffrey Noel DAVIDSON

For significant service to sailing as a competitor and administrator.

Ms Caitlin Anne DELANEY

For significant service to cancer advocacy, care, research and awareness, and to embryology.

Ms Anne DENNIS

For significant service to the Indigenous community of New South Wales.

Mr Terence James DOHERTY

For significant service to basketball in administrative and referee education roles.

Emeritus Professor Roderick Alastair DREW

For significant service to horticulture research, and to agricultural development.

Ms Toni Anne DWYER

For significant service to business and commerce, and to tertiary education.

Mr Paul Raymond EBERT

For significant service to rowing, and to the church.

Ms Carol Rose EDDS

For significant service to the construction industry, and to heritage conservation.

Dr Ronald Frederick EDWARDS

For significant service to the environment, and to the community.

The Late Mr Norman Abraham FAIFER

For significant service to the building and construction industry, and to the community.

Ms Sylvia FALZON

For significant service to community health, to corporate governance, and to the museums and finance sectors.

Mr Andrew Craig FIELKE

For significant service to the food industry, particularly as a chef developing Australian native cuisine.

Mr Alan Douglas FINCH

For significant service to higher education, through the design and implementation of models of governance.

Mr Robert Imrie FITZPATRICK

For significant service to plastic and reconstructive surgery, and to the community of Western Australia.

Mr Peter Lawrence FLYNN

For significant service to community mental health, as an administrator, patron and donor.

Mr Desmond Harold FREEMAN

For significant service to interior design, and to vocational education.

Mrs Elizabeth Annette GILFILLAN

For significant service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr David Brett GOLE

For significant service to architecture, and to heritage conservation.

Dr Debra Ann GOOK

For significant service to women’s health, and to reproductive biology and fertility as a clinician and researcher.

Mrs Dorothy Anne GORDON

For significant service to cricket as player, selector and administrator.

Mr Bruce Charles GOSPER

For significant service to public administration, particularly international policy and trade.

Mr Sam GOWEGATI

For significant service to the Indigenous youth of Western Australia.

Mr Peter Charles GREY

For significant service to public administration, to international trade, and to business.

Emeritus Professor Debra Lee GRIFFITHS

For significant service to nursing, and to medico-legal education.

Ms Rachael Margaret GRINHAM

For significant service to squash as an athlete and administrator.

Ms Gail Iris HAMBLY

For significant service to the media and communications sector, to the arts, and to the legal profession.

Mr Bill Yidumduma HARNEY

For significant service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory, and to the arts.

Ms Yvonne Daphne HENDERSON

For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, and to women.

Dr Warren John HENRY

For service to veterinary science, and to global humanitarian programs.

Mr Grahame HILL

For significant service to air sports governance and safety.

Dr Sarah Louise HILL

For significant service to public administration, to urban planning, and to public policy.

Mr Robert George HIRST

For significant service to the performing arts through music.

Ms Kim Maree HOBBS

For significant service to community health, and to gynaecological oncology.

Ms Jennifer HOLMES

For significant service to community health through alcohol and drug use prevention and treatment initiatives.

The late Professor Peter William HOLMES

For significant service to medicine as a respiratory physician, clinician and teacher.

Dr Sophie Bilicki HOLMES

For significant service to mental health, to family therapy, and to people with disability.

Dr Michael Jeffrey HOOPER

For significant service to endocrinology, and to biomedical musculoskeletal research.

Ms Tanya Louise HOSCH

For significant service to the community through social policy, and as an advocate for diversity and inclusion.

Dr Susan JACOBS

For significant service to women’s health in the fields of obstetrics and gynaecology.

Mr Barry William JANES

For significant service to the arts, and to philanthropic initiatives.

Professor Shirley Jane JANSEN

For significant service to vascular surgery as a clinician and researcher.

The Honourable Peter Lind JOHNSTONE

For significant service to the law and to the judiciary, to legal standards, and to indigenous youth.

Mr Michael Andrew KATZ

For significant service to the arts, to business governance, and to the community.

Mrs Janette KENDALL

For significant service to business, to the arts, to the marketing sector, and to the community.

Dr Anne Mary KENNEDY

For significant service to early childhood education, and to the community.

Professor Ian KERRIDGE

For significant service to ethics research and training, and as a clinician and author.

The Honourable David KIRBY KC

For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law.

Dr Paul David KREMER

For significant service to the built environment.

Mr Roger James LANG

For significant service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr William David LARK

For significant service to the whiskey distilling industry.

Emeritus Professor Nicolette Delphine LEE

For significant service to tertiary education, and to curricula policy and practice development.

Mr Floyd Cecil LEEDIE

For significant service to Indigenous health in Queensland.

Dr Barry Denison LEWIS

For significant service to biochemical paediatrics and genetics.

Professor Stephen Chiu Ho LI

For significant service to multicultural community health, to public pathology, and to the community.

Conjoint Professor Nicholas LINTZERIS

For significant service as a clinical researcher in addiction medicine.

The Honourable Justice John Alexander LOGAN RFD SC

For significant service to the judiciary and to the law.

Distinguished Professor Dr James Raymond MACNAMARA

For significant service to tertiary education, to communications research, and to public relations.

Mrs Farah Percy MADON

For significant service to architecture, and to people with disability.

Professor Nicholas MANOLIOS

For significant service to medicine in the field of immunology and rheumatic diseases.

Mr Cedric Hamilton MASON

For significant service to tennis as a player, coach and administrator.

The late Mr Robert Frank MCCOTTER

For significant service to conservation and the environment, to local government, and to the community.

The late Mr Jack MCCOY

For significant service to surf cinematography.

Dr Bruce Allan MCGREGOR

For significant service to conservation and environment, in a range of roles.

Mr John McDonald MCLAREN

For significant service to the community through a range of organisations.

Professor Ruth Elizabeth MCPHAIL

For significant service to tertiary education, and to the arts.

The late Dr Nicholas Andrew MEDLAND

For significant service to sexual health medicine as a physician, clinical epidemiologist and general practitioner.

Professor Jessica Jane MEEUWIG

For significant service to marine conservation and research.

Mr Nicolas George MERSIADES

For significant service to aged welfare.

Dr Gillian Eileen MILES

For significant service to the transport and infrastructure sectors.

Ms Elizabeth Maria MONTANO

For significant service to public administration, particularly in law enforcement, regulation and governance.

Commissioner Dr Dominic Paul MORGAN ASM

For significant service to the community through emergency response governance and leadership.

Mr George Benjamin NEWHOUSE

For significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to the community.

Professor Robert Usher NEWTON

For significant service to exercise medicine, to cancer research, and to the community.

Professor John Marshall O’DONNELL

For significant service to orthopaedics as a clinician and mentor.

Dr Adrian Walter PATERSON

For significant service to science in the field of nuclear technology.

Mrs Sonia PETERING

For significant service to the law, and to the finance and business sectors.

Professor Neil Brenton PILLER

For significant service to lymphology as a clinician and academic.

Mr Adrian PISARSKI

For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations.

Dr Leon PITCHON

For significant service to medicine as a plastic surgeon, and to the arts through philanthropy.

The late Mr Stuart Arthur PITTENDRIGH

For significant service to horticulture, and to landscape architecture.

Emeritus Professor Prem RAMBURUTH

For significant service to tertiary education, particularly through international partnerships.

Ms Mary REEMST

For significant service to the banking sector, and to social welfare organisations.

Mr James Charles RICHARDS

For significant service to motor sports as a team owner and driver.

Mr Christopher John ROBISON

For significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to the community.

Professor John Colin ROLFE

For significant service to regional economic development as an economist and author.

Mr Dipak SANGHVI

For significant service to community health through governance and board roles.

Dr Kunwarjit Singh SANGLA

For significant service to endocrinology, and to the rural and Indigenous communities of Queensland.

Ms Angela Silvana SCAFFIDI

For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives.

Mr Brendan SCHWAB

For significant service to professional sport as a lawyer, and as an advocate for athlete’s rights.

Mr Paul Darren SCURRAH

For significant service to the transport, logistics and freight industry.

Professor Andrew Paul SINDONE

For significant service to cardiology, and to cardiovascular disease research.

Professor Loane Lovat SKENE

For significant service to the law, and to bioethics and medical research regulation.

Mr Graham SPENCER-LAITT

For significant service to the community of Western Australia through philanthropic governance and benefaction.

Professor Gwidon Wladyslaw STACHOWIAK

For significant service to science and engineering, and to tribology research and education.

Air Vice-Marshal Margaret Mary STAIB AM (Mil) CSC (Retd)

For significant service to business, to the aviation sector, and to the freight and logistics industry.

Dr Robin Grant STANLEY

For significant service to veterinary ophthalmology, and to tertiary and vocational education.

Dr Fiona Elder STEWART

For significant service to anatomy as a surgical clinician, researcher and educator, as an academic, and to the community.

Dr Robert George STIRLING

For significant service to respiratory oncology as a clinician and educator, and to research.

Dr Rodney Clement STRAW

For significant service to veterinary surgical oncology, and to tertiary education.

Mr Richard Edwin STRINGER

For significant service to architectural photography, to education, and to history.

Mr John David SUSMAN

For significant service to the hospitality industry, and to the seafood sector.

Dr Joseph Chun Ming TAM

For significant service to paediatric medicine, and to rural health.

Mr Geoffrey Colin TATTERSALL

For significant service to veterans, and to community health.

Mr Paul Christopher TAYLOR

For significant service to the arts and education through governance and philanthropic roles.

The late Mr Gene Thomas TILBROOK

For significant service to business, and to the arts.

Ms Kathleen Margaret TOKO

For significant service to mental health governance and awareness.

Dr Thomas Nathaniel TSENG

For significant service to dentistry.

Mr Fredericus Antonius VAN DONGEN

For significant service to basketball as a coach and administrator.

The Honourable Terrence Keith WALDRON

For significant service to the Parliament of Western Australia, to regional and rural communities, and to sport.

The Honourable Justice Kristen Louise WALKER KC

For significant service to the law and the judiciary, and to legal education.

Ms Kylie WALKER

For significant service to scientific communication and advocacy.

Professor Wei WANG

For significant service to predictive and personalised medicine as a researcher and academic.

Mr John Ellis WESTERN

For significant service to surf lifesaving.

Emeritus Professor Marcus Ramsay WIGAN

For significant service to engineering, to road safety, and to tertiary education.

Ms Melanie Victoria Rose WILLIS

For significant service to the finance, banking, and insurance sectors.

Ms Deidre Ellen WILLMOTT

For significant service to business, and to the Parliament of Western Australia.

Dr Andrew Pilcher WINES

For significant service to orthopaedic surgery, and to the community.

Ms Roma Yibiyung WINMAR

For significant service to the Indigenous communities of Western Australia, to the arts, and to education.

Mr John Stanley WOMERSLEY OAM

For service to archery as an officiator and administrator.

Ms Kelly WREN

For significant service to tennis, to basketball, and to athletes with an intellectual disability.

Emeritus Professor Dianne Gaye WYNADEN

For significant service to academic and clinical mental health nursing.

Professor Minghao ZHENG

For significant service to orthopaedic research and regenerative medicine.

Medal of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Gary Noel ADAMS

For service to sport, and to the community.

Mr Francis Henry AHMAT

For service to the Indigenous community, and to Australian rules football.

Mr Douglas Harry AHOLA

For service to the community of Port Pirie.

Mr John McDonald AINSWORTH

For service to local government, and to the community of the Nambucca Valley.

The late Mr John ALEXANDER

For service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.

Mr Dale Victor ALLCHIN

For service to the community of Port Melbourne.

Mr Michael Richard ALLEN PSM

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Kerry John AMBROSE-PEARCE

For service to the community of the Northern Territory.

Dr Lainie Lee ANDERSON

For service to community history.

Mrs Lyn Judith ANDERSON

For service to community health.

Mrs Janina ARCHABUZ

For service to the Polish community of Brimbank.

The late Dr Christopher John ARMITAGE

For service to the judiciary, and to the church.

Mr Albert ARMSTRONG

For service to squash.

Mr Philip Alan ARMSTRONG

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Laurience Roger ASHCROFT

For service to the community of Parkes.

Mr Chinthaka (Sam) Indunil Samaraweera ATUKORALA

For service to the multicultural community of the Shepparton District.

Mrs Elizabeth Anne AYLETT

For service to netball.

Mr William John BAKER

For service to the community of Queanbeyan.

Miss Virginia Hope BALMAIN

For service to the community, and to youth.

Mr Neil Graham BARKER

For service to the wholesale fresh produce sector.

Mrs Lynda Jane BARRY

For service to lifesaving and lifeguard training, and to the community.

Mrs Patricia Ann BARRY

For service to life saving, and to the community of the Sunshine Coast.

Mrs Caroline Lindsey BARTLETT

For service to public administration.

Mrs Nunziata BASILE

For service to seniors.

Mrs Elizabeth BATE

For service to the community of Lara.

Mr Vivian Martin BEAUMONT

For service to the community through a range of roles.

The late Mr William BENBOW

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Athol Reginald BENNETT

For service to the community of the Southern Midlands.

Mr Michael Theodore BENNETT

For service to local government, and to the community of Eaton.

Ms Roxanne Elizabeth BENNETT

For service to the community of Geelong.

The late Mr Mark BERKOVICH RFD

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Michael James BERRY

For service to the community of Dunoon.

Dr James Peter BERRYMAN

For service to medicine as a general practitioner.

Mr Garry Lawrence BEVEN

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr John Richard BICKNELL

For service to the community though a range of organisations.

Mr Gregory Raymond BIDDLE

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Paul Jonathon BIRCH

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Rodney Keith BIRCH

For service to the grains industry.

Mr Benjamin Douglas BJARNESEN BM

For service to LGBTIQ+ communities of Queensland, and to domestic and family violence sector.

Mrs Sylvia Janyce BLACK

For service to community history.

Mr Richard William BLACKMAN

For service to the community of Coonabarabran.

Mr David BLAKELEY

For service to community health.

Aunty Helen Belle BNADS

For service to the Indigenous community of Melbourne.

Mr Shaun Keith BONETT

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Neville Bruce BONNEY

For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community.

Mr Robert BONTSCHEK

For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne, and to the media.

Mr Patrick Charles BOURKE

For service to the community through public speaking coaching.

Mrs Deborah Ann BRASSEY

For service to the community of Pacific Palms.

Mr Jack BROOK

For service to community history.

Mrs Judith BROOKE

For service to the community of Bathurst.

Dr Andrew Michael BROSTEK

For service to dentistry.

Mr Kenneth Charles BROWN

For service to media, and to the community.

Mrs Rita Bente BROWN

For service to community health.

Mrs Maree Gwendoline BROWNE

For service to tertiary education.

Mr William James BRUNS

For service to the communities of Cohuna and Leitchville.

Dr Victor Paul BUCCHERI

For service to the Italian community of Melbourne.

Professor Shane Peter BULLOCK

For service to community health.

Mr Allen Daniel BURNS

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Robert Blair BUSH

For service to the community through a range of roles.

The late Mr James Edward BUTT

For services to veterans and their families.

Clinical Professor Lesley Ann CALA

For service to tertiary education.

Mr Antonio Daniele CALABRO

For service to the bus transport industry.

The late Mr Giuseppe Benito CALABRO

For service to the bus transport industry.

Mr Satwant Singh CALAIS

For service to the Sikh community.

Ms Jillian Fay CAMERON

For service to early childhood education.

Dr Kevin John CAMERON

For service to music, and to education.

Dr Gordon Robert CAMPBELL

For service to obstetrics and gynaecology.

Mr Keith Malcolm CAMPBELL

For service to local government, and to the community of South Burnett.

Ms Ann Cicely CARO

For service to education.

Mrs Patrizia Lucia CASSANITI

For service to workplace safety.

Mrs Janice Margaret CATTLE

For service to the community of West Wyalong.

Dr Roberto CELADA

For service to medicine as a general practitioner.

Mr James Christopher CHILD

For service to local government, and to the community of the Yarra Ranges.

Mrs Jan CHILDS

For service to the community of Berowra.

Mr Antonio CIPRIANO

For service to youth through Scouts.

Mr Barry Chamberlain CLARK

For service to history preservation, and to the community of Bribie Island.

Ms Beverley Anne CLARKE

For service to the performing arts through administrative roles.

Mr Martin John CLARKE

For service to basketball.

Mr Alan David CLAYTON

For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community.

Mr Reginald Gordon CLELAND

For service to equestrian sports.

Dr Peter Roy CLEMENTS

For service to conservation and the environment, and to medical science.

Mr Phillip Leigh CLIFFORD

For service to the community of Maffra.

Mr Charlie COBB

For service to the community of the Sunshine Coast.

Mr Francis Raymond COLE

For service to veterans.

Mr David Peter COLEMAN

For service to the community of Tasmania, and to the arts.

Mr Matthew John COLEMAN

For service to the agricultural show sector.

Mrs Kay COLLAS

For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to education.

Mr Peter John COLLINGS

For service to the communities of Narrabeen and Mona Vale.

Ms Janice Lynette COLLINGWOOD

For service to community history, and to the arts.

Mr Christopher Noel COLVIN

For service to veterans and their families.

Mrs Carol Ann COPE

For service to youth through Scouts.

Mr Petros Christos COPULOS

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Anthony John COX

For service to the welfare of veterans.

Mrs Kerin Jayne COX

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

The Reverend Dr Vernon John CRACKNELL

For service to youth through Scouts.

Mr Paul Marcus CRAKE

For service to people with disability.

Lieutenant Colonel Robert James CRAMP (Retd)

For service to the sport of shooting, and to the community.

Mr Robert Barry CRANSTON

For service to the arts.

Mrs Wendy Suzanne CRELLIN

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Paul Laurence CRENNAN

For service to the law, and to community of Bathurst.

Mrs Carolyn Claire CRESWELL

For service to the food industry as an entrepreneur.

Mr Marcus Paul CROOK

For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.

Major Don McDonald CRUDEN (Retd)

For service to veterans.

Mr Steven Andrew CURTIS

For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.

Mr Alex Leslie DAFNER

For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.

Mr James Elsden DANSKIN

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Shyam Ratan DAS

For service to the Indian community of Queensland.

Mrs Colleen Maree DAVIS

For service to the community of Wangaratta.

Dr Stephen Leslie DAVIS

For service to international relations, and to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.

Mr Alexander Sinclair DAWSON

For service to golf, and to the community.

Mr Stephen Mark DAY

For service to charitable organisations, and to the finance sector.

Mr Alexander Francis DEL PORTO

For service to local government, and to the community of Bayside.

Mr Craig Charles DELANEY

For service to public administration, and to veterans.

Mr David Joseph DENVER

For service to the Jewish community of Western Australia.

The late Mr Graham Sydney DICKINSON

For service to the community of Gisborne.

Aunty Aileen DIPPEL

For service to the Indigenous community of Queensland.

Mr John Christopher DODMAN

For service to the community of Western Australia.

Ms Megan DONNELLY

For service to nursing, and to women.

Mr Richard Alan DOUGAN

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Roger John DOWNS

For service to the community of the Illawarra Region.

Mr Ernest William DREW

For service to people with disability.

Ms Terezka DRNZIK

For service to Middle Eastern dance as a teacher.

Professor Matthew Desmond DUN

For service to haematology and oncology research.

The late Mr Walter Hughes DUNCAN

For service to horticulture.

Mr Jeremy Steven DUNKEL

For service to the Jewish community of Sydney.

Mr Kenneth Robert DUNLOP

For service to professional wrestling.

Mr Terence DUNN

For service to community sport.

Mrs Margaret Anne DYMOND

For service to motorsports.

Mr Peter David EDGAR

For service to the community of Cobram.

Mrs Beverley Anne EDWARDS

For service to the community of the Cardinia region.

Mr Bruce Bertram EDWARDS

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Robert James EDWARDS

For service to the community.

Mr Jean Mekhael EL KFOURY

For service to Taekwondo.

Mr John Alex ELLIOTT

For service to the community of Wilcannia.

Mr William Wardrew ELLIS

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Ramzi ELSAYED

For service to the Islamic community of Victoria.

Mr Marcus William ELSUM

For service to the finance sector, and to the community.

Mr George Andrew ERMER

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Graham Richard ETHERINGTON

For service to the performing arts as an entertainer.

Mr Kerry David EVANS

For service to the Christian community of Nambour.

Mr William John FAAHAN-SMITH

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Barry George FAGG

For service to charitable organisations, and to the community of Geelong.

Mr Alister Colin FERGUSON

For service to the Indigenous community of Bourke.

The late Mr Raymond Henry FIEN

For service to surf lifesaving.

Mr Barry Leigh FITZGERALD

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr David Booth FITZSIMONS

For service to community social welfare, and to youth.

Mr Ezzard FLOWERS

For service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.

Mr Roger Francis FLYNN

For service to squash.

Mr Gavin Ashley FOENANDER

For service to cricket.

The late Mr David William FOLLEY

For service to sport as an official and administrator.

Mr Tat Yin FONG

For service to the Chinese community of the Gold Coast.

Mr John Lewis FORREST RFD

For service to cricket.

Mr Gavin David FRY

For service to the arts.

Mr Norman John FRY

For service to veterans, and to the community.

Mrs Colleen Honor FULLER

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Apostolos GAGANIS

For service to the community, and to the Australian food industry.

Mr Malcolm John GARDINER

For service to environmental conservation, and to the community.

Mrs Cathy GAULT

For service to community social welfare.

Mr Arthur James GERMAN

For service to the community of Cobram.

Mr Kenneth John GIBBONS

For service to community cinema.

Mrs Catherine Jean GIUNTA

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

The Honourable Anthony GRAHAM

For service to the judiciary, and to legal education.

Dr Gillian Sian GRAHAM

For service to community history.

Dr William Douglas GRANSBURY

For service to the community of Angaston.

Mr Bruce Leslie GREEN

For service to local government, and to the community of Port Lincoln.

Mr Rodney James GREEN

For service to the community of Rockhampton.

Mr Benjamin James GREGORY

For service to rugby union.

Mr Paul Orlando GRIFFIN

For service to industrial relations through the trade union sector.

Mr John Lionel GRIFFITH

For service to primary industry.

Mr John HAHN

For service to surf lifesaving, and to the community of Forster-Tuncurry.

Mr William John HAHN

For service to netball.

Hon Raymond James HALLIGAN

For service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia.

Mr Derrick HAMMON

For service to the community of Canberra.

Mr Luke Christopher HARDING

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Dr Brian Charles HARPER

For service to engineering.

Mr Scott Douglas HARRIS

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Colin David HASSELL

For service to the promotion of water safety and drowning prevention.

Mrs Ruth Lorraine HAVRLANT

For service to netball.

The late Mr David Andrew HEARD

For service to community radio.

Dr David John HEILBRONN

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Ms Rosamund Lesley HEIT

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Paul Gerard HENNESSY

For service to youth, and to the community.

Dr Bronwyn Eunice HERBERT

For service to youth social welfare.

Mrs Janette Joyce HERON

For service to women’s hockey.

Mr Leon Pierre HERVIOU

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Robert Murray HIGGINS

For service to billiards and snooker, and to the community.

Mr Graham Leon HILL

For service to youth, and to vocational education.

Mrs Catherine Anne HINDSON

For service to community health.

Dr Felix Ho Lam HO ASM

For service to community health.

Ms Katina HODSON-THOMAS

For service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia.

Ms Penelope Cathcart HOLDEN

For service to community history.

Mr Mark Christopher HOLDSWORTH

For service to conservation and the environment, and to ornithology.

Mr John Winston HOLLIS

For service to the community of Bathurst.

Ms Deborah Margaret HOLMES

For service to community social welfare.

Mr Ian Scott HOLMES

For service to football.

Mr Casey HOLMES AKEMARR

For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.

Mr Frankie HOLMES AKEMARR

For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.

Mr Neville John HOLZ

For service to horse sports, and to the community.

Dr Matilda Ann HOUSE-WILLIAMS

For service to the Indigenous communities of the Canberra region.

The late Mr Dennis Michael HOWE

For service to the agricultural industry, and to the community.

Ms Bronwyn Joy HOWES

For service to primary education.

Mr Mark Terrence HUGHES

For service to the community through charitable initiatives.

Mr Raymond Bruce HUGHSTON

For service to the community of Wanaaring.

Ms Eliza Rachel HULL

For service to people with disability, and to the arts.

Mr Kenneth Neil HUTT

For service to the community through a range of roles.

The late Mr Norman Donald HUTTON

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Omer Riza INCEKARA

For service to the Turkish community of Australia, and to multiculturalism.

Mr Johannes (John) Maria IRIKS

For service to the community of Kwinana.

Mr Michel Daniel ITEL

For service to community health.

Mr Edgar Leonard JACKSON

For service to aged welfare, and to the community of Cessnock.

Mrs Sybil Milliner JACK-UNGAR

For service to tertiary education.

Professor Annamarie Rustom JAGOSE

For service to tertiary education.

Mr David John JARMAN

For service to history preservation, and to the community of Marion.

Mr Philip Anthony JENKINSON

For service to sailing, and to junior rugby league.

Dr Rondhir JITHOO

For service to neurosurgery.

Mr Phillip Michael JOHNSON

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Graham Keith JOHNSTON

For service to the environment, and to the community of MacMasters Beach.

The late Ms Penelope JONES

For service to medicine, particularly to spleen research.

Mrs Viola KALOKERINOS

For service to the community of Canberra.

Mr Mohammad KAMRUZZAMAN

For service to the arts, and to the Bengali community of Melbourne.

Ms Zoe Nanuma KEAN

For service to science journalism.

Mr Brian Francis KEANE

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Anthony Sean KEATING

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Ian Lindsay KELLETT

For service to veterans, and to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Barry Edward KELLY

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Michael Patrick KELLY

For service to seafarers’ welfare, and to the maritime transport industry.

Mrs Frances Helen KENDALL

For service to music, and to the performing arts.

Mr Maurice Joseph KENSELL

For service to the Jewish community, and to history preservation.

Mr Patrick James KERRIGAN

For service to the community of the Snowy Monaro region.

Mr Frederick Ross KERSLEY

For service to horse racing.

Mr Charles Edward KHAN

For service to the community of Dimbulah.

Emeritus Professor Shahjahan KHAN

For service to the Islamic community of Australia.

Mr Tausif KHAN

For service to the Indian community of Brisbane.

Mr John Gordon KILLICK

For service to the community of Galong.

Mr Jeffrey David KING

For service to music.

Mrs Jennifer Irene KING

For service to youth through Scouts.

Ms Katherine KING

For service to nursing and midwifery.

Mr Ronald Eric KING

For service to music.

Mr Stephen Thomas KING

For service to the visual arts as a sculptor.

Mr Robert Henry KIRBY

For service to the community of Sydney.

Dr Geoff KNIGHT

For service to paediatric medicine.

Mr Wen Yao KO

For service to the Taiwanese community of Brisbane.

Mrs Debra KORMAN

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Dr Andrew Yiu-Man KWONG

For service to general practice medicine.

Mr John Anthony LACKEY

For service to the community of Penrith.

Ms Cuc Thi LAM PSM

For service to the community of Maribyrnong.

Mr Robert William LAMBOURN

For service to basketball as an official.

Dr Nancy Diane LANE

For service to tertiary education.

Mr Andrew Leigh LANGFORD-JONES

For service to golf.

Mr Richard Brian LAWYSZ

For service to athletics as an official and administrator.

Mr Trung Dzung LE

For service to the beauty industry, and to the Vietnamese community.

Major Neil Robert LECKIE RFD (Retd)

For service to veterans, and to the community through a range of roles.

Mrs Lorraine Patricia LEDWELL

For service to community health, and to breast cancer awareness.

Dr Roger Vernon LEE

For service to history preservation.

Ms Mun Han Regina LEUNG-HUNING

For service to the community of Whittlesea.

Mr Norman James LEWIS

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Robert Malcolm LEWIS

For service to the community of the New England region.

Mr Rex LIEBELT

For service to the agricultural show sector.

Mr Paul Kenneth LITHERLAND

For service to youth through cyber-safety education and awareness raising.

Mr Donald Arthur LOCKLEY

For service to community of the Northern Territory.

Mr Rhys Hollington LONDON

For service to the community of Wynyard.

Mr Harold George LONG

For service to the communities of Mannum, Salt Creek and Padthaway, and to youth.

Mr Robert Henry LORSCHY

For service to community through a range of organisations.

Mrs Kathleen Mavourneen LOVELOCK

For service to the beef cattle industry.

Mrs Nena (Betty) Aileen LOXTON

For service to the community through charitable initiatives.

Mr Julian Michael LUCAS

For service to people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Mr Maxwell James LUFF

For service to the road transport industry, and to the community.

Mr Daniel Bernard LUSTIG

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Ian Norman MACKAY

For service to the community of the Illawarra.

Mrs Diane Marlyce MACKRELL

For service to the community of the Strathbogie region.

Mr Kenneth John MADSEN

For service to basketball.

The late Mrs Martha MAGAJNA

For service to the Slovenian community of Sydney.

Dr Edmund Stuart MAREL

For service to orthopaedic medicine.

Mr John MARRAPODI PSM

For service to Australian rules football as an umpire.

Mrs Cathy Anne MASON

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mrs Margaret Elizabeth MCARTHUR

For service to the community of Mornington Peninsula.

The late Mr Arthur Edward MCCARTHY

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Ms Diane Beatrice MCDONALD

For service to the community through social welfare organisations.

Mr George MCDONALD

For service to badminton.

The late Mr John Edward MCGRATH

For service to surf lifesaving, and to the community.

Mr Barry James MCGUIRE

For service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.

Mr Walter Anthony MCGUIRE

For service to the tourism industry in Western Australia.

Mr Neil MCLEOD

For service to the visual arts.

Mrs Marie Elin MCPADDEN

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Barry William MEMBREY

For service to the community of Albury-Wodonga.

Dr John Archibald MERSON

For service to conservation and the environment.

Ms Anna Louise MEZGER

For service to sports administration, and to people with disability.

Mr Maxwell John MICHELL

For service to the rail transport industry.

Ms Margaret MICKAN

For service to the Indigenous communities of the Northern Territory and the Kimberley.

Mr Renton David Henderson MILLAR

For service to skateboarding.

Mr Neville Ray MILLER

For service to country music.

Mr David MILLOTT

For services to cricket.

Mr David George MILNE

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Emeritus Professor Elizabeth Hume MINCHIN

For service to tertiary education.

Ms Anita Rebecca MITCHELL

For service to town planning and urban development.

Mr Gary Neville MITCHELL

For service to community history.

Mr Martin Hugh MITCHELL

For service to community theatre.

Mr Anthony Rex MORGAN

For service to the insurance sector.

Mr Troy David MORGAN

For service to touch football.

Mr Tony John MORRIS

For service to the community of Canberra.

Dr James Arthur MORRISON

For service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.

Mr George MOSCOS

For service to the community of North Sydney.

Mr Thomas William MOSS

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Dr Jeffrey Douglas MOUNT

For service to dentistry.

Ms Danielle Sandra MULHOLLAND

For service to local government, and to the community of Kyogle.

Mr Monte Hilton MUMFORD

For service to music education.

Mr Eli James MURN

For service to road safety advocacy.

Mr Daniel Joseph MURPHY

For service to the building industry, and to the community.

Mrs Leona Christine MURPHY

For service to business through governance roles.

Mr Timothy John MURPHY

For service to the construction industry, and to the community.

Mr Brett Allen MURRAY

For service to the media, and to motor sports.

Emeritus Professor Chesney Romesh NAGARAJAH

For service to tertiary education.

Mr Selliah NALLIAH

For service to the Tamil and Hindu communities of Victoria.

Mr Stanley NELSON

For service to the community of Maryborough.

Mr Bharat NEPAL

For service to the Nepali community of New South Wales, and to mental health.

Mr Barry NICHOLLS

For service to sport as a trainer and first aid officer.

Mrs Jane Marie NIGRO

For service to community history.

Mr Michael Patrick NOLAN

For service to the community through social welfare organisations.

The late Mr Reginald Timothy NOLAN

For service to horse racing.

Mr Glenn David NORRIS

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr John Wagih NOUR

For service to the Coptic Orthodox Church, and to the Egyptian community.

Mr Patrick Thomas NUNAN RFD

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Kevin Daniel O’CALLAGHAN ESM

For service to the community of Craigieburn.

Mr Brett James ODGERS

For service to history preservation, to planning, and to the community of Canberra.

Mrs Sally Patricia ODGERS

For service to literature.

Mr Gerard O’DONNELL

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Rock OKEEFE

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mrs Joan Maree O’KEEFE

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Ms Linda Mary OLIVE

For service to education, and to the Indigenous community of New South Wales.

Dr William Joseph O’MALLEY

For service to baseball, and to public administration.

The late Mr Michael David O’ROURKE

For service to community sport.

Mr James Trevor O’SHANNESSY

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Robert Michael O’TOOLE

For service to the community through support for survivors of childhood abuse.

Mr Kenneth James PACKHAM

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Geoffrey Malcolm PADDICK

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Robert John PAGE

For service to community social welfare.

Mr Peter Leo PAPPS

For service to the sport of shooting.

Mr Thomas George PARKER

For service to sport as a greens keeper.

Mr Lionel Hastings PARROTT

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Kerry George PARSONS

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Robert George PATERSON

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Nicholas Alexander PEARCE

For service to the community through the not-for-profit sector.

Mr Graham Richard PEART

For service to the wool industry.

Mr Robert John PEET

For service to the performing arts.

Mr Geoffrey Wayne PENNY

For service to the communities of Gobur and Terip Terip.

Mr Terence Gilbert PERRY

For service to the community of King Island.

Mr Hendrik PETRUSMA

For service to the Parliament of Tasmania, to the real estate industry, and to the community.

Ms Karen Jane PHILLIPS

For service to women, and to the community of the Gold Coast.

Mr Tony PIGNATA

For service to football (soccer).

Mr Geoffrey James PLANTE

For service to town planning, and to the community of Townsville.

Mr Ralph Laurence PLARRE

For service to the baking industry.

Mrs Patricia Anne PLEDGER

For service to children’s literature.

Mr Brett Richard POLLOCK

For service to the community of Mosman Park, and to men’s health.

Mr Michael Richard PORTER

For service to cricket.

Ms Ann Therese POTTER

For service to local government, and to the community of Hume City.

Mr Charles Leslie POVEY

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

The late Mr Graham Richard PRICE

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Kevin William QUIGLEY

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

The late Mr William John QUINLAN-WATSON

For service to the community of Robe.

Ms Susan Lorraine RAINEY

For service to squash.

The late Mrs Joy Enid RANSLEY-SMITH

For service to ballet, and to the performing arts.

Mrs Alison Joyce RAY

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Michael John RAYNER

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Adrian Peter READ

For service to gymnastics, and to the community.

Mr William George REBULA

For service to the community of Geelong.

Dr Stephanie Owen REEDER

For services to children’s literature.

Inspector Geoffery James REGAN APM

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Charles Conrad REIS

For service to the community in a range of roles and organisations.

Mr Maurice Alan RENSHAW

For service to the pharmaceutical industry.

Mr Anthony David RICE

For service to people with disability.

Mr Barry William RICHARDS

For service to the welfare of veterans.

Mr Mark Tristan RIGBY

For service to science as an astronomy and astronautics educator.

Mr Peter Andrew ROACH

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Graeme Keith ROBB

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Brian Charles ROBERTS

For service to youth, and to the community.

Mrs Melissa Jane ROBERTS

For service to swimming.

Mr Thomas ROBERTS

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Donovan Neil ROBERTSON

For service to engineering.

Mr Peter Gresley ROBERTSON

For service to conservation and the environment.

Mr Sebastian ROBERTSON

For service to community health, and to aerial science.

Mr Gregory John ROESE

For service to veterans, and to the community of Tamworth.

The late Dr Kevin Guyurruyurru ROGERS

For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory, and to education.

Ms Carolyn RYAN

For service to outdoor recreation through a range of roles.

Mr Daryl James RYAN

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Michael RYAN

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Dr Ravin SADHAI

For service to medicine, and to the community of Bacchus Marsh.

Mr Joseph Antony SAINA

For service to the fresh produce sector, and to horticultural trade.

Mr Owen James SALEEBA

For service to vocational and tertiary education, and to the community.

Mr Barry William SAMMELS

For service to the community of Rockingham, and to local government.

Mrs Abigail Joyce SANTOS PARSONS

For service to the community through funding and mentoring programs for students.

Mr Ross SCARFONE

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mrs Judith Jenny SCHIFF

For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.

Mr Travis SCHULTZ

For service to the law, and to the community.

Brigadier Bruce Andrew SCOTT CSC (Retd)

For service to the sport of rifle shooting, and to the community.

Mr Peter George SEAMAN

For service to the community through a range of roles.

The late Mr Geoffrey Bruce SELIG

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Ms Zeynep SERTEL

For service to the Islamic community of Victoria.

Mr Frank Thomas SHADFORTH

For service to the Indigenous youth of the Northern Territory.

Mrs Nancy Mary SHERRY

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Stephen Walmsley SHRIMPTON

For service to the performing arts through administrative roles.

Mr Gordon Murray SIMPSON

For service to the community of Alexandra.

Ms Naomi Arlene SIMSON

For service to business as an entrepreneur, and to leadership.

Dr Paul Geoffrey SINCLAIR

For service to conservation, and to cricket.

Mr Roy Frederick SLADE

For service to the Samoan community of Queensland.

The late Mr Cornelis SLIEDRECHT

For service to the visual arts.

Mr John SLUTZKIN

For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne, and to hockey.

Mr William Monteith SMITH

For service to the youth of Tasmania.

The late Mr Jacobus Hubertus SMITS

For service to the community of Port Fairy.

Mrs Margaret Rose SNELLING

For service to hockey.

Mr John Barker SPENCE

For service to sport, and to the community.

Mr Alen STAJCIC

For service to football as a coach.

Mr Ivan William STANDEN

For service to the welfare of veterans.

Ms Stephanie Miranda STANHOPE

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Alan Steen STEVNS

For service to literature as an award sponsor.

Mr Brian Kenneth STEWART

For service to lawn bowls.

Ms Miriam Anne STIEL

For service to the law, and to the community.

Mr Kevin Arthur STROUD

For service to the community of Caloundra.

Mrs Jill Mary STUART

For service to community health in the Hunter Valley.

Mr Walter Albin SUBER

For service to the Slovenian community, and to the steel manufacturing industry.

Mr Steven John SULLIVAN

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mrs Michelle SUSTERSIC

For service to the Slovenian community of Sydney.

The late Mr Walter William SUTCLIFFE

For service to music as a choral conductor and organist.

Mr Paul Geoffrey SWEENEY

For service to the arts, and to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.

Mrs Kayla SZUMER

For service to the community through social welfare organisations.

Dr Judy TANG

For service to mental health, to cultural diversity, to equality, and to ageing.

The Reverend John Waldron TAYLOR

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Dr John Geoffrey TAYLOR

For service to conservation and the environment.

Mrs Margaret TAYLOR

For service to community music.

Dr Nigel Kent TAYLOR ESM

For service to lifesaving in Victoria.

Mr Ross Gregory TAYLOR

For service to surf lifesaving, and to the community of the Illawarra.

Mr William Geoffrey TAYLOR

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Daniel John TELLAM

For service to veterans.

Mr Leo John TELLEFSON

For service to the community of the Buloke Shire.

Mr Palanichamy Ochathevar THEVAR

For service to the Tamil and Indian communities of Queensland.

Mr Raymond George THOMAS

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Geoffrey Noble THOMPSON

For service to the communities of Shepparton and Tallygaroopna.

Mr Donald THOMPSON AKEMARR

For service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.

Ms Helen Laurie TICKLE

For service to local government, and to the community of Tamworth.

Mr Ferruccio TONINI

For service to nursing.

Mr Bruce Vincent TOWNSEND

For service to the community of Raymond Terrace.

Ms Gerlinde TRAPPE

For service to the community of the Barossa, and to the arts.

Mr Richard John TRIGG

For service to youth, and to the community.

Mr Alan Justin TRUEMAN

For service to music through brass bands.

Mr Graeme Sidney TURNER

For service to the community of the Gippsland region.

Ms Susan Margaret TURNER

For service to sustainable housing.

Mr Adrian Leigh TYLER

For service to the communities of the Rupanyup and the Yarriambiack Shire.

Mrs Jennifer Reay TYRRELL

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mr Rodney Douglas WALKER

For service to the arts as an entertainer.

Mr Russell Henry WALKINGTON

For service to broadcast media.

Mr Peter Charles WALLACE

For service to community health.

Mr Ronald Craig WARMAN

For service to Australian rules football, and to the community.

Mr Douglas Ralph WARMINGTON

For service to the church, and to the community.

Mr Kenneth Bruce WARNES

For service to conservation, and to the district and community of Owen.

Dr Mark Francis WATERS

For service to medical administration.

Mr Kevin Claude WATKINS

For service to the community of Launceston.

Mr John Bennett WATSON

For service to veterans.

Dr Paul Andrew WATTERS

For service to tertiary education.

Mrs Lee-Anne WATTS

For service to local government, and to the community of Scone.

Mr John William WEEKS

For service to secondary education.

Ms Christine Sarah WELSH

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Milton Gregory WEST RFD ED

For service to veterans.

The late Mr Edward Bethlehem WHITHAM

For service to the multicultural community of Tamworth.

Mr Shane Andrew WICKS

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mrs Christine Shirley WILLIAMS

For service to Australian rules football.

Mr Richard Noel WILLS

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Nigel Murray WILSON

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Paul David WOODHOUSE

For service to the community of north-western Queensland.

Mrs Lorraine Merle WOODMAN

For service to cricket, and to the community.

The late Mr Archibald Julian WOODS

For service to the community of the Yorke Peninsula.

Mrs Catherine YEOMANS

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Reginald Alan YOUNG

For service to the electrical trade industry.

Mr Anthony ZUIDERWYK

For service to youth, and to the community.

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