The Governor-General is pleased to announce the following appointments and awards:COMPANION OF THE ORDER IN THE GENERAL DIVISIONThe Honourable Dr Annabelle Claire BENNETT AO SCWoollahra NSW 2025For eminent service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly in the field of intellectual property, to higher education, and to sports arbitration.
Professor Ruth Frances BISHOP AOVIC
For eminent service to global child health through the development of improved vaccines for paediatric gastroenteritis, and to medical research.
Professor David James BURKE AOCastlecrag NSW 2068For eminent service to neurophysiology, to innovative treatments for spinal cord and brain trauma injuries, and to professional medical organisations.
Ms Sharan Leslie BURROWBelgium
For eminent service to industrial relations at the national and international level, to social equity, and as a champion of human rights in developing countries.
Ms Ita Clare BUTTROSE AO OBENSW
For eminent service to the community through leadership in the media, the arts, and the health sector, and as a role model.
Professor Alan Frederick COWMANNorth Melbourne VIC 3051For eminent service to the biological sciences, notably to molecular parasitology, to medical research and scientific education, and as a mentor.
Emeritus Professor John Mitchell FINNISSA
For eminent service to the law, and to education, to legal theory and philosophical enquiry, and as a leading jurist, academic and author.
Mr Hugh Michael JACKMANNorth Bondi NSW 2026For eminent service to the performing arts as an acclaimed actor and performer, and to the global community, particularly as an advocate for poverty eradication.
Emeritus Professor Leo RADOMBellevue Hill NSW 2023For eminent service to science, particularly to computational chemistry, as an academic, author and mentor, and to international scientific bodies.
Mr Dennis James RICHARDSON AOGriffith ACT 2603For eminent service to public administration through leadership roles in the national security, defence and foreign policy arenas, and to workplace cultural reform.
The Honourable Kevin Michael RUDDBrisbane QLD 4000For eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as Prime Minister, to Indigenous reconciliation, innovative economic initiatives and major policy reform, and through senior advisory roles with international organisations.
Emeritus Professor Maree Therese SMITHBardon QLD 4065For eminent service to science through pioneering research and innovation in the treatment of neuropathic pain, to gender equity, and as a role model.
OFFICER OF THE ORDER IN THE GENERAL DIVISIONMs Elizabeth Anne ALEXANDER AMEast Melbourne VIC 3002For distinguished service to higher education administration, to accounting and corporate governance, and as a role model.
The Honourable Reginald Ian BARRETTMosman NSW 2088For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly in the area of corporations law and legislation.
Ms Rosemary Anne BATTYVIC
For distinguished service to the community as a campaigner and advocate for the prevention of family violence.
Professor Katherine BELOVDenistone West NSW 2114For distinguished service to higher education, particularly to comparative genomics, as an academic and researcher.
Professor Andrew Victor BIANKINFor distinguished service to medical research, and to the treatment of pancreatic cancer, as a clinician-scientist.
Mr Martin Gerard BOWLES PSMCanberra City ACT 2601For distinguished service to public administration at the senior level, and to policy development and program implementation.
Emeritus Professor Scott BOWMANCairns QLD 4878For distinguished service to higher education, notably in rural and regional areas, and to social outreach initiatives.
Mr Richard Philip BROINOWSKIPaddington NSW 2021For distinguished service to international relations through the advancement of Australia's diplomatic, trade and cultural relationships.
Dr Derek BYERLEEOrroroo SA 5431For distinguished service to agricultural economics, particularly to sustainable development, poverty reduction and food security.
Ms Penelope June CLIVEHobart TAS 7001For distinguished service to the visual arts through philanthropic support for cultural institutions, and to the community of Tasmania.
The Honourable Justice Paul Anthony COGHLANHawthorn VIC 3122For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, and to the administration and review of criminal justice.
Professor Rachel Claire COOPERDarlington NSW 2008For distinguished service to higher education, particularly in the field of employment relations, and workplace policy and practice.
Mr Nicholas Richard COWDERY AM, QCNorthwood VIC 2066For distinguished service to the law, to the protection of human rights, to professional legal bodies, and to the community.
The Honourable Dennis Antill COWDROY OAM QCSydney NSW 2000For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary in the civilian and military spheres, through a range of senior roles.
Mr Michael Edward DAVISNorth Adelaide SA 5006For distinguished service to the space industry as an advocate, and to science education.Professor Lex William DOYLENorth Carlton VIC 3054For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical education, as a neonatal paediatrician, academic, author and researcher.
Professor Calum John DRUMMONDElwood VIC 3184For distinguished service to chemistry and materials science research, to commercialisation initiatives, and as a mentor.
Dr Alan Anthony DUPONTPaddington NSW 2021For distinguished service to the international community through security analysis and strategic policy development.
Mr Dale Brendon ELPHINSTONEBurnie TAS 7320For distinguished service to business, particularly to the resources and manufacturing sectors, and to the community of Tasmania.
Ms Kathryn Joy FAGGVIC
For distinguished service to business and finance, to the central banking, logistics and manufacturing sectors, and to women.
Associate Professor Alexander Stewart FORRESTCleveland QLD 4163For distinguished service to dentistry, particularly to forensic odontology, and to education in the field of head and neck anatomy.
Mrs Nicola Margaret FORRESTDalkeith WA 6009For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic support for education and the arts, to business, and to the community.
Mrs Pamela GALLIToorak VIC 3142For distinguished service to community health and medical research as a supporter and benefactor, and to children with a disability.
Mrs Alison Grant HARCOURTKew VIC 3101For distinguished service to mathematics and computer science through pioneering research and development of integer linear programming.
Emeritus Professor Andrew Peter HOPKINSACT 2602
For distinguished service to higher education, particularly to industrial safety and accident analysis.
Professor Debra Elizabeth JACKSONDulwich Hill NSW 2203For distinguished service to medical education in the field of nursing practice and research as an academic and author.
Dr Ian Hugh JOHNSTON AMBruny Island TAS 7150For distinguished service to classical literature through the translation and interpretation of ancient Greek and Chinese texts.
Dr Megan-Jane JOHNSTONEThornbury VIC 3071For distinguished service to medical education in the field of nursing and health care ethics, to patients' rights, and to professional standards.
Professor Fiona Kathleen JUDDSandford TAS 7020For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical education, as a clinical psychiatrist and academic, and to professional bodies.
Professor Karim M KHANVancouver, CanadaFor distinguished service to sport and exercise medicine, and to the promotion of physical activity for community health.
Professor Christine Julie KILPATRICKParkville VIC 3052For distinguished service to medicine through senior administrative roles, to the promotion of quality in health care, and to neurology.
Emeritus Professor Susan Caroline KIPPAXRedfern NSW 2016For distinguished service to higher education, and to community health, particularly through research into HIV prevention and treatment.
Dr Rachael Linda KOHNMosman NSW 2088For distinguished service to the broadcast media, particularly radio, as a creator, producer and presenter, and to Jewish studies.
Emeritus Professor Edward William KRAEGENQueens Park NSW 2022For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical education, in the areas of diabetes, obesity and glucose metabolism research.
Dr Robert Ian LARBALESTIERCottesloe WA 6011For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to cardiothoracic surgery and transplantation, and to professional medical societies.
Mr Simon Joseph LEWIS PSMSutton NSW 2620For distinguished service to public administration in a range of portfolio areas, and to transformational change and organisational design.
Mr Cunxin LIHamilton QLD 4007For distinguished service to the performing arts, particularly to ballet, as a dancer and artistic director.
Professor David Anthony MACKEYWA 6008
For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of ophthalmology, as a clinician-scientist and academic.
The Honourable Clare Majella MARTINNT
For distinguished service to the people and Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory, and as a community advocate.
Professor Fjelda Elizabeth MARTINOatlands NSW 2117For distinguished service to dental education as an academic and researcher, and to professional organisations.
The Honourable Nicholas Hugh MINCHINMelbourne VIC 3000For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly in the industry and finance portfolios, and to the people of South Australia.
Professor Christina Anne MITCHELLClayton VIC 3800For distinguished service to medicine in the field of haematology, to medical education and research, and to academic leadership.
The Honourable Justice Debra Ann MULLINSGreenslopes QLD 4120For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, to professional development and legal education, and to women.
Ms Susan Lee MURPHYNedlands WA 6009For distinguished service to the natural resources sector in Western Australia, and to engineering.Her Honour the Honourable Vicki Susan O'HALLORAN AMDarwin NT 0800For distinguished service to the people of the Northern Territory, and to the disability sector through a range of executive roles.
Ms Peggy Yvonne O'NEALRichmond VIC 3121For distinguished service to Australian rules football, to superannuation and finance law, and to the advancement of women in leadership roles.
The Honourable Neville John OWENNedlands WA 6009For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, to legal education, and to the community of Western Australia.
Dr Edward Anthony PARKESBangalow NSW 2479For distinguished service to conservation and the environment through the restoration of subtropical rainforest in northern New South Wales.
Professor Richard George PESTELLUnited States of AmericaFor distinguished service to medicine, and to medical education, as a researcher and physician in the fields of endocrinology and oncology.
Dr Gregory Myles POWELLZimbabwe
For distinguished service to the international community of Zimbabwe in the field of paediatrics as a clinician and mentor.
Dr Geoffrey William RABYDarlinghurst NSW 2010For distinguished service to Australia-China relations through senior diplomatic roles, and to multilateral trade policy development.
Professor Peter David RATHJENUnley Park SA 5061For distinguished service to higher education through senior administrative roles, and as a scientist and medical researcher.
Professor Linda Jane RICHARDSSt Lucia QLD 4067For distinguished service to medical research and education in the field of developmental neurobiology, and to community engagement in science.
Dr Tilman Alfred RUFF AMBrighton VIC 3186For distinguished service to the global community as an advocate for nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament, and to medicine.
Mr John Erik SCANLON AMVaude, SwitzerlandFor distinguished service to wildlife and flora conservation and protection through roles with international organisations.
Ms Carol Judith SCHWARTZ AMMelbourne VIC 3000For distinguished service to the community as a supporter of women in leadership roles, to social justice advocacy, and to business.
Mr Francis Arthur SEDGMAN AMSandringham VIC 3191For distinguished service to tennis as a player at the national and international level, and as a role model for young sportspersons.
Professor Frances SEPAROVICMelbourne VIC 3000For distinguished service to science education, particularly to biophysical chemistry, as an academic, and to young women scientists.
Professor Michelle Yvonne SIMMONSWoollahra NSW 2025For distinguished service to science education as a leader in quantum and atomic electronics, and as a role model.
The Honourable Carolyn Chalmers SIMPSONPotts Point NSW 2011For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly in the areas of criminal, defamation, administrative and industrial law.
Ms Diane Lee SMITH-GANDEREast Fremantle WA 6158For distinguished service to business, to women's engagement in executive roles, to gender equality, and to the community.
Ms Natasha Jessica STOTT DESPOJA AMHenley Beach SA 5022For distinguished service to the global community as an advocate for gender equality, and through roles in a range of organisations.
Ms Meryl TANKARDBondi NSW 2026For distinguished service to the performing arts as a dancer, actor, producer, innovative choreographer and theatre director.
Ms Sigrid Madeline THORNTONNSW
For distinguished service to the performing arts as a film, television and stage actor, and to professional arts organisations.
Emeritus Professor Graeme TURNERPaddington QLD 4064For distinguished service to higher education through pioneering work in the field of cultural studies and the humanities.
Mrs Kay Ellen VAN NORTON POCHEManly NSW 2095For distinguished service to the community as a benefactor and supporter of Indigenous health and medical research initiatives.
Professor Mark VON ITZSTEINQLD
For distinguished service to medical research and education in the field of structural biology and glycochemistry, and as a mentor.
Emeritus Professor Murray Charles WELLSLindfield NSW 2070For distinguished service to higher education, particularly to accountancy, and to business administration.
Mr Neil Malcolm WESTAWAY AMMelbourne VIC 3000For distinguished service to youth through Scouts at the national and international level, and to the community of Victoria.
MEMBER OF THE ORDER IN THE GENERAL DIVISIONProfessor Margaret Anne ABERNETHYCarlton VIC 3053For significant service to higher education, accounting research, and to student access and equity.Mr Arun Kumar ABEYDawes Point NSW 2000For significant service to the financial planning sector, and to the community.Mr Ronald John ADAMSApplecross WA 6153For significant service to the forest and wood products industry.Mr Ronald James ALEXANDERPerth WA 6000For significant service to sport and recreation, and to public administration.Mr Matthew ALLENDarling Point NSW 2027For significant service to sailing, particularly through executive roles.Mr David Murray ANDERSONChiswick NSW 2046For significant service to the maritime and road transport industries.Mr Eric Russell ANDERSONFlaxton QLD 4560For significant service to conservation and the environment.Mr William Nixon APPLEAlphington VIC 3078For significant service to the superannuation sector, and to trade unions.Mr Raymond (Ray) Charles ARGALLFive Dock NSW 2046For significant service to film and television as a director and cinematographer.Ms Lesley Mary ARROWSMITHShelley WA 6148For significant service to swimming as a technical official.Mrs Eliza Jane AULT-CONNELLAlbury NSW 2640For significant service to community health, and as a Paralympic athlete.Mr Robert John BADENACHHobart TAS 7000For significant service to yachting, and to Australian rules football.Ms Suzanne Dale BAKERPyrmont NSW 2009For significant service to the film industry as a producer.Dr Christine Mary BALLVIC
For significant service to anaesthesiology, and to medical education.Mr Eric BANAVIC
For significant service to the performing arts, and to charitable organisations.Mr Peter Christopher BANKIPotts Point NSW 2011For significant service to the legal profession, and to the community.The Right Reverend Dr Paul William BARNETTEpping NSW 2121For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia.Mr Robert Anthony BARWELLNSW
For significant service to the beef cattle industry, and to food biosecurity.The Honourable Graham Rodney BELLAnstead QLD 4070For significant service to family law, and to the judiciary.Ms Delys Margaret BIRDWA
For significant service to higher education, and to gender studies and literature.Professor Bruce BLACKQLD
For significant service to otolaryngology, and to medical education.Mr Jose BLANCOSt Ives NSW 2075For significant service to Australia-Latin America business relations.Mr Bruce William BLANDRose Bay NSW 2029For significant service to Australia-France cultural relations, and to the community.Mr Clive Ranger BLAZEYVIC
For significant service to horticulture, to conservation, and to the community.Mr Joseph BORENSZTAJNToorak VIC 3142For significant service to the community through a range of organisations.Mrs Nancy Deloi BOSLER OAMCollaroy Plateau NSW 2097For significant service to seniors, and to the community.Associate Professor John Sydney BOUCHERIvanhoe East VIC 3079For significant service to dentistry, and to professional standards.Ajahn Bhikkhu BRAHMAVAMSOSerpentine WA 6125For significant service to Buddhism, and to gender equality.Mrs Susan Maree BRIDGEErmington NSW 2115For significant service to secondary education in New South Wales.Ms Carolyn Maria BRIGGSSt Kilda VIC 3182For significant service to the Indigenous community.Mrs Lucinda BROGDENBilgola Plateau NSW 2107For significant service to workplace mental health and wellbeing.Mr Alan Francis BROWNBellevue Hill NSW 2023For significant service to the thoroughbred racing industry.Mr Bryan Eric BROWNMoggill QLD 4070For significant service to youth through Scouts, and to the community.Mr Gavin Law BUNNINGPeppermint Grove WA 6011For significant service to the hardware retail industry, and to charitable organisations.Mr David Causebrook BUTTNERDoreen VIC 3754For significant service to the automotive manufacturing sector.Associate Professor Anthony John BUZZARDMelbourne VIC 3004For significant service to the international education sector, and to medical science.Clinical Professor Peter Thomas BYENSW
For significant service to medicine, particularly to cystic fibrosis, and to medical education.Professor Victor James CALLANIndooroopilly QLD 4068For significant service to higher education in the field of management.Mrs Krystyna Linda CAMPBELL-PRETTYEast Melbourne VIC 3002For significant service to the community through a range of charitable initiatives.Mrs Alisa Peta CAMPLIN-WARNER OAMKew VIC 3101For significant service to the community through support for paediatric health care.Ms Lindsay CANEPyrmont NSW 2009For significant service to community health, particularly in regional areas.Ms Catherine Jane CAROArtarmon NSW 2064For significant service to the broadcast media as a journalist, social commentator and author.Dr William MacEwan CARROLLNedlands WA 6009For significant service to neurological medicine, and to people with Multiple Sclerosis.Ms Veronica Mary CASEYQLD
For significant service to nursing, to medical education, and to community health.Mr Victor George CHAPMAN PSMWoonona NSW 2517For significant service to the Indigenous community, to tertiary education, and to the visual arts.Ms Marita CHENGRichmond VIC 3121For significant service to science and technology, particularly to robotics.Professor Adrian David CHEOKMedindie SA 5081For significant service to international education.Professor Elizabeth Mary CHIARELLAMosman NSW 2088For significant service to nurse and midwifery education, and to health care standards.Mrs Elizabeth CHONGRichmond VIC 3121For significant service to the hospitality sector, and to the promotion of Chinese cuisine.Ms Amanda Julie CHRISTENSENAvalon Beach NSW 2107For significant service to community health, particularly to respiratory diseases.Dr Jonathan Robert CLARKCamperdown NSW 2050For significant service to medicine as a head and neck surgeon.Mrs Lorraine Gaye CLARKNarrabeen NSW 2101For significant service to sport, particularly to the Special Olympics.Associate Professor Stella CLARKMont Albert North VIC 3129For significant service to medical research as an advocate for improved standards.Ms Sarah-Jane CLARKEVaucluse NSW 2030For significant service to the fashion industry, and to charitable organisations.Mr Paul John CLAUSONCleveland QLD 4163For significant service to the law, and to the people and Parliament of Queensland.Mr Trevor Sydney COHENToorak VIC 3142For significant service to the Jewish community, and to heritage preservation.Dr Steven Andrew COHNCastlecrag NSW 2068For significant service to dentistry, particularly to endodontology.Dr Matthew John COLLINS QCVIC
For significant service to the law, to legal standards, and to education.Mrs Vicki Anne CONDONMosman NSW 2088For significant service to youth through mentoring and support roles.Mr Crispin John CONROYAvalon NSW 2107For significant service to international relations and trade.Mr Stephen William CONRYAshgrove QLD 4060For significant service to the commercial property sector, and to the community.The Honourable Dr Elizabeth CONSTABLEMosman Park WA 6012For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, and to education.Dr Ian James COOKNorthbridge NSW 2063For significant service to gastroenterology, and to medical research.Mr Ian Leonard COOKNeutral Bay NSW 2089For significant service to conservation and heritage preservation.Professor Alan James COOPER OAMNeutral Bay NSW 2089For significant service to medicine as a dermatologist and researcher.Emeritus Professor Leslie Joshua COPELANDNSW
For significant service to agricultural science as an academic and researcher.Mr Peter Daniel CORCORAN OAMNSW 2283
For significant service to rugby league, and to sport in New South Wales.Mr Peter William COUSENSGreenwich NSW 2065For significant service to the performing arts, and to the community.Ms Sandra Jan CREAMERRockhampton QLD 4700For significant service to Indigenous women, and to human rights.Mr John Andrew CROLLRyde NSW 2112For significant service to people with a disability, and to Paralympic and sporting organisations.Mrs Elizabeth Anne CROUCHNSW
For significant service to higher education, and to the rail transport industry.Mr John William CUNNINGHAMBellevue Hill NSW 2023For significant service to the community through a range of roles.Mr Ross CUNNINGHAMColedale NSW 2515For significant service to arts administration, and to industry recognition.Ms Sophie Alice CUNNINGHAMFitzroy VIC 3065For significant service to literature as an author, editor and role model.Professor Hannah Grace DAHLENNSW
For significant service to midwifery, nursing and to medical education.Mr Robert Rae DALZIELVIC 3121
For significant service to the community, to rugby union, and to business.Mr Andrew Laurence DAVIESRose Park SA 5067For significant service to architecture, and to the community.Dr Penelope Kay DAVIESBendigo VIC 3550For significant service to higher education, and to community health.Professor Kevin Thomas DAVISBrunswick VIC 3056For significant service to higher education, particularly in financial systems.Mr Nigel Howard DAVISWest Beach SA 5024For significant service to the manufacturing and supply of dental products.Professor Phillip Roy DELLACarine WA 6020For significant service to nursing, midwifery, and to health care education.Ms Noeleen DIXElwood VIC 3184For significant service to netball at the state and national level.Distinguished Professor Shi Xue DOUBalgownie NSW 2519For significant service to science education in the field of superconducting and electronic materials.
Professor Ross Kingston DOWLING OAMKarrinyup WA 6018For significant service to higher education, and to tourism and conservation.Dr Peter Ronald DRYBelair SA 5052For significant service to viticulture, particularly to wine-grape research.Mr Peter Brian DUNCANDural NSW 2158For significant service to business and manufacturing, to medical research, and to sport.Mr John Francis EADESGriffith NSW 2680For significant service to the law, to professional standards, and to the community.Mr Gregory Lance EARLY APMBridgeman Downs QLD 4035For significant service to the community, particularly to former law enforcement officers.Mr Gregory Deane EDGECOMBEAldgate SA 5154For significant service to Australia-Indonesia relations, and to the community.Dr John Patrick EDMONDSPymble NSW 2073For significant service to rheumatology, and to medical research.Dr Alan EGGLESTONComo WA 6952For significant service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of Western Australia.Dr Jonathan James ELLHunters Hill NSW 2110For significant service to medicine, and to medical education and research.Mr John ETHERINGTONHawthorn VIC 3122For significant service to the community, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.Dr Marguerite Virginia EVANS-GALEAMelbourne VIC 3004For significant service to women in STEMM as an advocate and role model.Emeritus Professor Neville Frank EXONChapman ACT 2611For significant service to marine geology, and to higher education.Mr Bradley Paul FARMERHorrocks Beach WA 6535For significant service to surfing, to conservation, and to the community.Ms Anna FIENBERGNorth Balgowlah NSW 2093For significant service to literature as an author.Ms Lisa Kim FILIPETTOACT
For significant service to bilateral relations, and to international humanitarian initiatives.Ms Margaret Charlotte FISCHERHahndorf SA 5245For significant service to the festival sector, and to the LGBTIQ community.Mr David John FLEGGMurrumbeena VIC 3163For significant service to Australian rules football as an umpire.Dr Josephine Mary FLOODChiswick NSW 2046For significant service to archaeology, and to the study of Indigenous culture.Ms Sarah Margaret FOLLENTTeneriffe QLD 4005For significant service to the visual arts, and to the print and broadcast media.Professor George James FOSTERCalifornia, USAFor significant service to education, particularly to management accounting.Emeritus Professor Richard Allen FOTHERINGHAMPeregian Beach QLD 4573For significant service to higher education, and to the performing arts.Reverend Dr Thomas Robert FRAMETarago NSW 2580For significant service to higher education, to the Anglican Church of Australia,
ICONWIN and to the community.
Ms Kathleen Clare FREEDMANNSW
For significant service to the visual arts as a benefactor and supporter of emerging artists.Dr Michael Atticus FULLILOVERandwick NSW 2031For significant service to international relations.Mr Sealin Roger GARLETTCoolbellup WA 6163For significant service to the Uniting Church in Australia.Mr Lionel GELLMont Albert VIC 3127For significant service to the community through philanthropy.Ms Frances GERARDSA
For significant service to the hospitality industry, and to the arts.Professor Lynn GILLAMVIC
For significant service to medical education in the field of bioethics.Mr James Lindsay GLISSAN ESM QCOyster Bay NSW 2225For significant service to the law in New South Wales.Mrs Lilliane GOMATOSDarwin NT 0801For significant service to the Greek community of the Northern Territory.Mr Ricky GRACEWest Perth WA 6005For significant service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.Professor Michael Lindsay GRAYSONKew VIC 3101For significant service to medicine in the field of infectious disease.Mrs Margaret Anne GREENNSW 2073
For significant service to veterans and their families, and to nursing.Professor Michael John GRIGGBalwyn VIC 3103For significant service to medicine as a vascular surgeon.Professor David Ian GUESTCamperdown NSW 2050For significant service to horticultural science, particularly to plant pathology.Distinguished Professor James Ernest GUTHRIENSW 2021
For significant service to higher education in the field of accounting.Mr Nigel Clive HADGKISS APMSurrey Hills VIC 3127For significant service to the building and construction sector, to public administration, and to law enforcement.
Mr James Robert HALLDarkan WA 6392For significant service to the wool industry, and to the agricultural sector.Emeritus Professor Ralph Frederick HALLBalmain NSW 2041For significant service to higher education as an academic, and to the community.Ms Susan Maria HALLIDAYVIC
For significant service to social welfare, particularly through gender equality and human rights advocacy.
Mr Craig James HAMILTONMonash ACT 2904For significant service to public administration in defence policy.Dr Lorraine Sarah HAMMONDMount Pleasant WA 6153For significant service to higher education, and to the community.Professor Winita HARDIKARVIC
For significant service to medicine, particularly to paediatric liver disease and transplantation.Mr Geoffrey Leonard HARRISVIC
For significant service to the community through a range of organisations.Ms Christine Hazel HAWKINSBowral NSW 2576For significant service to business and commerce, and to primary industry.Ms Dimity Jane HAWKINSPreston VIC 3072For significant service to the global community as an advocate for nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament.
Mr Kent HEAZLETTNewport NSW 2106For significant service to business and international trade.Professor Andrew Alistair HEGGIECamberwell VIC 3124For significant service to medicine and dentistry in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery.Professor Paul Hamilton HEMSWORTHNorth Melbourne VIC 3051For significant service to agricultural science, and to animal welfare.Mrs Margery Heather HENDERSONYarralumla ACT 2600For significant service to the community through the preservation of political history.Mr Robert Bruce HERSHANToorak VIC 3142For significant service to the textile industry, and to the Jewish community.Ms Helen Claire HEWETTGlebe NSW 2037For significant service to the superannuation industry, to mental health, and to women.Mrs Kerry Margaret HEYSEN-HICKSUnley Park SA 5061For significant service to the film industry as a producer.Mr Grant Edward HILLVIC
For significant service to the community through social welfare initiatives.Ms Majell Maree HINDQLD 4007
For significant service to Australia-Indonesia relations through diplomatic roles.Ms Katherine Anne HIRSCHFELDHamilton QLD 4007For significant service to engineering, to women, and to business.Mr Harry HOFFMAN OAMWA
For significant service to the community through charitable organisations.Professor Raymond Warren HOLDENUnited KingdomFor significant service to the performing arts through music.Dr Michael John HOLLANDSCastlecrag NSW 2068For significant service to medical education and professional standards, and as a surgeon.Professor Stuart Brian HOOPERBlack Rock VIC 3193For significant service to medical research in the field of foetal lung and cardiorespiratory development.
Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey HOURN (Retd)Shenton Park WA 6008For significant service to veterans and their families, and to international relations.Professor Geoffrey ISBISTERCarrington NSW 2294For significant service to medical research in the field of toxicology.Ms Margaret JACKSydney NSW 2000For significant service to the resources sector, and to Australia-China relations.Emeritus Professor Jeffrey Bruce JACOBSLower Plenty VIC 3093For significant service to higher education, particularly in the field of Asian studies.Dr Jeremy William JOHNSONBallarat VIC 3350For significant service to tourism, and to the community of Ballarat.Professor Rosemary Ross JOHNSTONNewport NSW 2106For significant service to higher education, and to children's literature.Associate Professor Brigid JORDANCollingwood VIC 3066For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatrics and infant mental health.Mr Elias JREISSATISouthbank VIC 3006For significant service to the community through charitable organisations.Ms Athena (Tina) KARANASTASISHawthorndene SA 5051For significant service to the multicultural community of South Australia.Ms Daryl Ann KARPTurner ACT 2612For significant service to the arts, particularly to the museum and galleries sector.Professor Constance Helen KATELARISEpping NSW 2121For significant service to medicine in the field of immunology and allergy.Dr Catherine Ann KEENANNSW
For significant service to children as an advocate for improving literacy, and to the community of Redfern.
Ms Cassandra Leigh KELLYNew York, USAFor significant service to business through executive roles, and as an advocate for gender equity.Dr Jennifer Helen KENDRICKNSW
For significant service to medicine, and to medical education and standards.Emeritus Professor Ivan Robert KENNEDYNorth Ryde NSW 2113For significant service to higher education, particularly to agriculture.Mr Robert KENNEDYFordwich NSW 2330For significant service to business, and to the community of the Hunter.Mr Charles Peter KIEFEL OAMEast Melbourne VIC 3002For significant service to Australia-United States relations, and to philanthropy.Mr Anthony William KIERNANDalkeith WA 6009For significant service to business, and to the community.Mr Warren Leslie KINGBarton ACT 2600For significant service to business, particularly in the area of defence industry capability.Ms Mary Anne KIRKBruce ACT 2617For significant service to midwifery and nursing, and to professional standards.Ms Kim Joanne KOOPRosanna VIC 3084For significant service to social welfare, particularly through disability and mental health advocacy.
Mr David Milton KRASNOSTEINSouth Yarra VIC 3141For significant service to the law through equitable access to justice.Professor Steven Anthony KRILISHunters Hill NSW 2110For significant service to medical research in the areas of inflammation, thrombosis and allergic disease.
Professor Jayashri KULKARNIBeaumaris VIC 3193For significant service to medicine in the field of psychiatry.Mr Marcus Dallas LA VINCENTEStirling SA 5152For significant service to the not-for-profit sector, particularly through legal support.Ms Deborah Jane LAWRIEMonterey NSW 2217For significant service to aviation as a commercial pilot, and to women in the profession.Dr Lenore LAYMANMount Lawley WA 6050For significant service to higher education, particularly in the fields of Australian and public history.
Professor Gilah Chaja LEDERMalvern VIC 3144For significant service to higher education, and to the Jewish community of Victoria.Dr Richard Priestley LEECastlecrag NSW 2068For significant service to intensive care medicine.Dr Andrew Grant LEMONEltham VIC 3095For significant service to community history, and to the racing industry.Mr Andrew Robert LEVENTHALWahroonga NSW 2076For significant service to geotechnical engineering, and to the community.Mr Rodney David LEVISSurry Hills NSW 2010For significant service to the fashion retail and manufacturing industry, and to the community.Mr David Chong LIToorak VIC 3142For significant service to the community through support for the performing arts.Dr Peter Edgeworth LILLIEEastwood SA 5063For significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia.Dr Douglas Allister LINGARDMona Vale NSW 2103For significant service to medicine as a radiologist, and to community health.Dr John Charles LITTAldgate SA 5154For significant service to preventative medicine as an influenza specialist, and as a general practitioner.
Mr Harvey Warren LOCKWOODMiranda NSW 2228For significant service to rugby league as an administrator, and to the community.Mr Lucien James LONGLEYDenmark WA 6333For significant service to basketball as a player, coach and administrator.Dr James Ormonde LUCASMount Eliza VIC 3930For significant service to paediatric dentistry, and to professional organisations.Mr Michael John LYNSKEYAinslie ACT 2602For significant service to international eye health programs, and to the communityDr Ian Donald MACLEODComo WA 6152For significant service to the museum and galleries sector.Mr Angus Alan MACNEILRand NSW 2642For significant service to primary industry, and to the community.Dr Prudence Joan MANNERSNedlands WA 6009For significant service to medicine as a paediatric rheumatologist.Mr Peter Ross MARTINACT
For significant service to multi platform and print media as an economics journalist.Mrs Joan Helen MASTERMANWoollahra NSW 2025For significant service to tourism in Tasmania, and to conservation and the environment.Ms Louise Mary MAYOO'Connor ACT 2602For significant service to vocational education and training, and to the community.Mr John Maurice MCCLELLANDBoronia Heights QLD 4124For significant service to the community through the Royal Life Saving Society in Queensland.Dr David Alexander MCCREDIEKew VIC 3101For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric nephrology.Dr Mary (Tein) Christine MCDONALDWoodburn NSW 2472For significant service to conservation and the environment.Emeritus Professor Alasdair William MCDOWALLCalifornia, USAFor significant service to science, particularly in the field of electron microscopy.Mr Alastair James MCEWINPotts Point NSW 2011For significant service to people with a disability, and as a human rights advocate.Mr Simon Roger MCGRATHSydney NSW 2000For significant service to the tourism and hospitality sector.Mr Richard Brian MCGRUTHER OBEChermside West QLD 4032For significant service to rugby union, and to the community.Mr Bruce Douglas MCIVERMaroochydore QLD 4558For significant service to politics, and to the road transport industry.Dr Rosalind MCMILLANKew VIC 3101For significant service to music education in Victoria.Associate Professor Ruth Patricia MCNAIRFitzroy North VIC 3068For significant service to medicine, and as an advocate for the LGBTIQ community.Mr Dennis MEREDITHClearview SA 5085For significant service to hockey at the local, state, national and international level.Dr Colin George MERRIDEWLaunceston TAS 7250For significant service to surgical and obstetric anaesthesia.Ms Heidi Belinda MIDDLETONPalm Beach NSW 2108For significant service to the fashion industry, and to charitable organisations.Emeritus Professor Gabriel Adelin MOENSKenmore Hills QLD 4069For significant service to the law, and to higher education.Dr Helen Margaret MOORECook ACT 2614For significant service to English language education, and to community music.Mr Stephen Thomas MOOREQLD
For significant service to rugby union, and to charitable organisations.Mr Alan Keith MORRISLaurieton NSW 2443For significant service to wildlife conservation, particularly native bird life.Ms Helen Penelope MORRISBrunswick West VIC 3055For significant service to the philanthropic sector, and to community health.Ms Di Grace MORRISSEYMondrook NSW 2430For significant service to literature as a novelist, and to conservation and the environment.Associate Professor Michael John MURRAYVIC
For significant service to geriatric medicine as a clinician and educator.Mrs Margaret Cecile NIALLSt Kilda VIC 3182For significant service to public health as a dietician and nutritionist, and to the community.Mr David Wayne NILSSONBridgeman Downs QLD 4035For significant service to baseball as a player, coach and mentor.Dr Brad NORMANWA
For significant service to science as a marine biologist.Dr Clare NOURSENew Farm QLD 4005For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric infectious diseases.His Honour Judge Christopher Gerard O'BRIENCronulla NSW 2230For significant service to the law, and to the judiciary.Dr Clare Cecilia O'CALLAGHANKew VIC 3101For significant service to community health.Ms Susan Mary OLIVEREast Melbourne VIC 3002For significant service to business, and to women.Mr Kevin O'SHEACronulla NSW 2230For significant service to the refrigeration and air conditioning industry.Mrs Beverley Maeling OVERTONKingscote SA 5223For significant service to conservation and the environment.Mrs Ingrid Veronika OZOLSBalwyn North VIC 3104For significant service to mental health and suicide prevention in the workplace.Ms Kathryn PALMERKingston ACT 2604For significant service to sports administration.Professor Barbara Ann PAMPHILONDuffy ACT 2611For significant service to higher education, and to the community.Mr David John PAPPSTathra NSW 2550For significant service to public administration.Mrs Adell Elaine PARKYNBuderim QLD 4556For significant service to hockey.Ms Susan Jane PEDENMalvern VIC 3144For significant service to the community.Mr Salvatore PERNAMelbourne VIC 3000For significant service to racing integrity, and to the community.Miss Dorothy Betsy PETERSHealesville VIC 3777For significant service to the Indigenous community of Victoria.Mr James William PETERSKew VIC 3101For significant service to the legal profession, and to rowing.Mr Andrew Michael PHELANCampbell ACT 2612For significant service to judicial administration.Mr Douglas Purdom PHILLIPSLarrakeyah NT 0820For significant service to business in the Northern Territory.Associate Professor Leo Arieh PINCZEWSKICentennial Park NSW 2021For significant service to medicine, particularly to the advancement of knee surgery.Mr Warwick John PLUNKETTManly NSW 2095For significant service to pharmacy, and to professional organisations.Dr Emmanuel Clive POHLBenowa QLD 4217For significant service to the finance sector, and to the community.Emeritus Professor John Hurlstone POLLARDWest Pymble NSW 2073For significant service to community music events, and to education.Emeritus Professor Anthony James RADFORDSA
For significant service to medicine, to medical education, and to global health.Dr Helen Patricia RAMSAYNSW
For significant service to plant science.Mr John Alexander RAMSAYSandy Bay TAS 7005For significant service to public administration in Tasmania.Mr Peter James RAVENSanctuary Cove QLD 4212For significant service to aviation safety.Dr Peter John READTurner ACT 2612For significant service to Indigenous history.Dr Joseph Abraham REICHToorak VIC 3142For significant service to ophthalmology.Mr Campbell Hamilton REIDBalmain NSW 2041For significant service to the print media.Ms Catherine Gay REIDIndooroopilly QLD 4068For significant service to healthcare delivery, and to philanthropy.Professor Kerry Anne REID-SEARLFarnborough QLD 4702For significant service to nurse education.Professor Gregory John REINHARDTSouth Yarra VIC 3141For significant service to judicial administration, and to education.Ms Crocifissa Fifa RICCOBONOKogarah NSW 2217For significant service to the music industry.Mr Peter Arthur RIXElizabeth Bay NSW 2011For significant service to the music and events industries, and to philanthropy.Mr Geoffrey Craig ROBERTSBondi NSW 2026For significant service to urban planning and development.Dr Lindy Jane ROBERTSSubiaco WA 6008For significant service to medicine, and to professional organisations.Mr Andrew Charles ROSSGlendalough WA 6016For significant service to the performing arts.Mr Leigh Anthony ROYANSSeacliff SA 5049For significant service to social welfare in South Australia.Ms Leigh Peta SALESUltimo NSW 2007For significant service to the broadcast media.Dr Nicholas SALTOSNSW
For significant service to medicine, and to education.Mrs Margaret Ann SANSOMNarre Warren North VIC 3804For significant service to the community.Mr Anthony Michael SCHEMBRIRedfern NSW 2016For significant service to hospital administration, and to medical research.Mr Bruce Alan SCHUMACHERBerowra Heights NSW 2082For significant service to the recreational fishing industry.Mr Guy Theodore SEBASTIANRosebery NSW 2018For significant service to the music recording industry, and to charitable initiatives.Mr Garry James SEBOBeaumaris VIC 3193For significant service to the community, and to aged care.Ms Jeanette (Jenni) Alison SETONBalmain NSW 2041For significant service to young people with cancer and their families.Mr Michael Warner SHAND QCMelbourne VIC 3000For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the legal profession.Professor Arun Kumar SHARMATeneriffe QLD 4005For significant service to computer science and information technology.Distinguished Professor Dharmendra Prakash SHARMAMcKellar ACT 2617For significant service to higher education, and to computer science.Mr Anthony Alexander SHAWQLD
For significant service to rugby union.Mr Stephen Wayne SHEAFFEAnnerley QLD