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2021 Australia Day Honours

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Warrant Officer Class One Stephen Robert Hill CSM – For meritorious service as the Squadron Sergeant Major of the 1st Topographical Survey Squadron; Career Manager at the Directorate of Soldier Career Management – Army and Warrant Officer Class One Military Geospatial Intelligence in Army
141:– For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Australia, particularly as Prime Minister, through significant contributions to national security, free trade, the environment and clean energy, innovation, economic reform and marriage equality, and to business and philanthropy. 2419:
Warrant Officer Class One Michael James Bates – For meritorious service in the appointments of Regimental Sergeant Major 21st Construction Regiment, Regimental Sergeant Major 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment; Career Adviser Royal Australian Engineers and Regimental Sergeant Major Army
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Group Captain Paul Jeffrey Klose – For outstanding achievement in implementation of the Defence Aviation Safety Regulations, in introducing the Air Force Safety Always Program, and improving fleet management of aviation land materiel for the Australian Defence
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Warrant Officer Class One Paul Michael Casey CSM – For meritorious service as the Command Chief Clerk at Headquarters Forces Command, the Command Chief Clerk at Headquarters 2nd Division and as a Defence One Module Coordinator within the Army People Capability
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Warrant Officer Class Two G – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of special operations capability development and Special Forces Instruction while posted to the 2nd Commando Regiment and Defence Special Operations Training and Education
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Warrant Officer Class Two Christopher William Rohweder – For meritorious achievement in training and development support of the Australian Defence Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal Remediation Program at the Defence Explosive Ordnance Training
3478:– For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Combined Joint Director of Operations and Chief of Staff for the Train, Advise, Assist Command – South, while deployed on Operation HIGHROAD, from January to December 2019. 3766:
Leading Seaman Christopher Joseph Sanders – For meritorious achievement as the manager of the Communications and Information Systems Department in ADV Cape Inscription Starboard deployed on Operation RESOLUTE from January 2018 to June
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Warrant Officer Class One Paul Richard Davies – For meritorious service in Band Sergeant Major positions, as a Career Advisor in the Directorate of Soldier Career Management – Army, and as Regimental Sergeant Major – Australian Army
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Wing Commander Randall Alexander McCutcheon – For exceptional service in support of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program in developmental and operational testing; and during the introduction of the F-35 capability into Australian
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Group Captain Benjamin William Poxon – For outstanding achievement in air mobility development and operations for the Australian Defence Force as Commanding Officer of Number 35 Squadron for the Royal Australian Air
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Captain Daniel Cooper – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Logistics and Aviation Fuels Advisor for Train, Advise, Assist Command – Air on Operation HIGHROAD from January to August
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Warrant Officer Class Two Lance Robert Keighran – For meritorious achievement as a Training Design Warrant Officer at the Army Logistic Training Centre and contributions to Project Land 121 Overlander training.
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Wing Commander Naomi van der Linden – For outstanding achievement in ethics and leadership development and delivery for the Australian Defence Force as Acting Director of the Centre for Defence Leadership and
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Lieutenant Colonel Jane Larissa McBaron – For outstanding achievement in signals intelligence development for the Australian Defence Force as the inaugural Commanding Officer of the Joint Signals Intelligence
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Professor Alan Cass – For distinguished service to medical research, particularly to the prevention and management of chronic kidney disease, to improved Indigenous clinical care and health outcomes, and as a
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Wing Commander Daniel Richard McManus – For outstanding achievement in the development of communications and land-based network information capabilities and specialist personnel for the Royal Australian Air
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Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Vincent O'Neill – For outstanding devotion to duty as Commander Australian Contingent and Chief of Operations, Operation MAZURKA, Multi-National Force and Observer Mission, Sinai,
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Squadron Leader Matthew Allan Taylor – For outstanding devotion to duty in fighter aircraft maintenance as the Senior Engineering Officer of Number 2 Operational Conversion Unit, Royal Australian Air Force.
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Wing Commander Mark David Broadbridge – For outstanding achievement in establishing the Aviation Candidate Management Centre, and in the remediation of aviation workforce supply for the Australian Defence
121:– For eminent service to Judaism through seminal roles with religious, community and historical organisations, to the advancement of interfaith understanding, tolerance and collaboration, and to education. 3837:
Warrant Officer Locksley Keith Burns – For meritorious devotion to duty in the sustainment and development of air traffic control, air navigation and surveillance systems for the Australian Defence Force.
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Group Captain Peter Raymond Pollock – For outstanding achievement in project and program governance reform, and change management development and implementation in Capability Acquisition and Sustainment
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Warrant Officer Shane William Grist – For meritorious performance of duty in aircrew survival training and infrastructure redevelopment at the Royal Australian Air Force Combat Survival Training School.
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Group Captain Michael John Burgess-Orton – For outstanding achievement in development and delivery of joint command and control networks and information technologies for the Australian Defence Force.
3449:– For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as the Chief of Operations for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Operation RESOLUTE SUPPORT, Afghanistan from December 2018 to December 2019. 3497:
Captain Owen Kenneth Gibbs – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Task Group Afghanistan Insider Threat Analyst during Operation HIGHROAD from March to October 2019.
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Lieutenant Colonel T – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Commander Special Operations Task Group 632 while deployed on Operation OKRA from June to December 2019.
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Group Captain Davin James Augustine – For meritorious achievement as the Chief of Staff Headquarters Joint Task Force 633 while deployed on Operation ACCORDION from December 2018 to October 2019.
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Leading Seaman Steven Arthur Palu – For meritorious devotion to duty during the operation to recover the United States Marine Corp MV-22 Osprey aircraft and three missing Marines in August 2017.
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Jennifer Elizabeth Wilkinson – For outstanding public service in the development of fiscal policy, particularly in the formulation of the Australian Government's economic response to COVID-19.
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Emeritus Professor Andrew Markus – For distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly to the study of Jewish civilisation, as a sociologist and demographer, and to multiculturalism.
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Lieutenant Commander Jo Harvey-Collings, RAN – For meritorious achievement as Staff Officer – Intelligence at Submarine Operations, Headquarters Joint Operations Command on Operation SAVILLE.
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Chief Petty Officer Adam Fraser Gillon-Smith – For outstanding achievement in assuring the cryptographic readiness of the Australian Defence Force's Identification Friend or Foe capability.
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Corporal Leigh Michael Okunev – For meritorious devotion to duty in the technical support of the Defence Air Traffic Radar System at Williamtown as a Communications Electronics Technician.
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Lieutenant Colonel RenΓ©e Louise Kidson – For meritorious devotion to duty deployed as the Commanding Officer of the 5th Engineer Regiment Task Group on Operation BUSHFIRE ASSIST 2019–2020.
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Brigadier Timothy Charles O'Brien – For distinguished performance of duties on warlike operations as the Commander Task Group Afghanistan on Operation HIGHROAD from March to November 2019.
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Major Eli Simon Holliss – For meritorious achievement as the lead Staff Officer for electronic countermeasure development and engagements within the Australian Defence Force Headquarters.
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Flight Lieutenant Daniel Beurich – For outstanding devotion to duty in aircrew training and tactics development on the AP-3C Electronic Warfare aircraft for the Australian Defence Force.
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Group Captain Angus Lindsay Porter – For exceptional service in air combat operations management, organisational development, and the strategic planning for the Australian Defence Force.
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Lieutenant Colonel Michael Robert Mudie – For outstanding devotion to duty as the Commanding Officer 7th Signal Regiment, Staff Officer Grade One Cyber and Career Adviser Signals Corps.
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Major Brenton John Pearce – For meritorious achievement as the Executive Officer of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment; and as Headquarters 3rd Brigade Personnel Officer.
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Lieutenant Jessica Ann Lyons – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as a Force Protection Platoon Commander on Operation HIGHROAD from March to September 2019.
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Stephen Bruce Cathcart – For outstanding public service to the National Parks and Wildlife Service, particularly to the protection of the Wollemi Pines during the 2019–2020 bushfires.
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Corporal B – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as an Advisor with Task Group 632 Rotation XI deployed on Operation OKRA in Iraq from May to December 2019.
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Andrew Shaw Todd – For outstanding public service through the development and implementation of Australian Government policy on consular matters, and the response to offshore crises.
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Lieutenant Colonel Paul Frederick Wright – For outstanding devotion to duty as the Staff Officer Grade One Infrastructure in the Directorate of Enabling Support, Army Headquarters.
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Professor Peter Jeffery Leedman – For distinguished service to medicine, health and medical research as a physician-scientist, to professional societies, and to tertiary education.
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Paul David Way – For outstanding public service through the development of programs which support current, and transitioning, Australian Defence Force members and their families.
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Caroline Ann Edwards – For outstanding public service to the development and implementation of health and social policy, and leading the Government's health response to COVID-19.
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Chief Petty Officer Rebecka Jasmine Clark – For meritorious achievement in the provision of exemplary medical support on Operation RESOLUTE from January 2018 to February 2020.
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Sergeant W – For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Task Group 632 Signals Troop Sergeant deployed on Operation OKRA from May to December 2019.
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Lieutenant Colonel Sara Jayne Molloy – For meritorious achievement in the development and operation of Human Performance Development as the 3 Brigade Senior Health Officer.
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Chief Petty Officer Daniel Anthony Ryan – For meritorious service as an Armidale Class Patrol Boat Marine Technician while deployed on Operation RESOLUTE from 2007 to 2020.
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Emeritus Professor Kathryn Marsh – For distinguished service to music education as an academic, researcher, author and mentor, and to professional musicological societies.
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Professor Robert Francis Moulds – For distinguished service to medicine, to clinical pharmacology and medical education, and to the development of therapeutic guidelines.
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Robert Niven Johanson – For distinguished service to the banking sector, to Australia-India relations, and to tertiary education governance and financial administration.
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Commodore Bradley Robert Smith, RAN – For outstanding achievement in the field of materiel support for the Canberra Class Landing Helicopter Dock amphibious capability.
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Charles Cameron Maclachlan – For outstanding public service to local government in New South Wales, particularly during the emergency response to the 2019 bush fires.
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Sergeant Rodney Paul Knox – For meritorious achievement as an intelligence analyst supporting the design of a future training and exercise environment for the Army.
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Chrissie Parrott – For distinguished service to the performing arts, particularly to dance, as a performer, choreographer and director, and through mentoring roles.
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Professor Roger Robert Reddel – For distinguished service to biomedical research in the field of adult and childhood cancer and genetics, and to tertiary education.
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Charles George Clark – For distinguished service to the wine industry through leadership roles, to finance and business, to the arts, and to charitable initiatives.
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Squadron Leader Peter Anthony Perrin – For meritorious achievement in the design and creation of a Cyberspace Warfare workforce for the Royal Australian Air Force.
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Warrant Officer Jeffery Charles Graham – For outstanding devotion to duty in explosive ordnance disposal training and development for the Australian Defence Force.
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Lieutenant Colonel Luke Thomas Dawson – For outstanding achievement as the Operations Officer at Headquarters 1st Division and Deployable Joint Force Headquarters.
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Narelle Joy Rivers – For outstanding public service through improved outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Capital Territory.
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Dr Armand Casolin – For outstanding public service to rail transport in New South Wales, particularly to the development of safe working protocols during COVID-19.
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Professor Mark Randolph – For distinguished service to geotechnical engineering and science, to tertiary education and research, and to professional organisations.
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Professor William Neil Charman – For distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly to the pharmaceutical sciences, and to professional organisations.
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Warrant Officer Class One John Robert Franklin – For meritorious service as the Band Sergeant Major of the Band of the 1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery.
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Warrant Officer Matthew Ian Hurley – For meritorious service in the fields of Clearance Diving and leadership as a Warrant Officer in the Royal Australian Navy.
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Dr Richard Symons Blewett – For outstanding public service through advancing the use of geophysical data to attract investment in Australia's minerals industry
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Dr Russell Evan Reichelt – For distinguished service to marine conservation, to ecosystem management of the Great Barrier Reef, and to climate change research.
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Dr Sally Anne Pitkin – For distinguished service to business, to corporate governance standards and performance, to the arts, and to the advancement of women.
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Lieutenant Colonel Sharon Maree Coates – For outstanding achievement as the Joint Task Group 646.2 Commanding Officer on Operation BUSHFIRE ASSIST 2019–2020.
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Sarah Anne Wylie – For outstanding public service to regional New South Wales, particularly to community recovery programs following the 2019–2020 bushfires.
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Professor Susan Ruth Davis – For distinguished service to medicine, to women's health as a clinical endocrinologist and researcher, and to medical education.
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Captain Joseph William Cleary – For meritorious devotion to duty as Future Training Materials Warrant Officer at the Defence Force School of Intelligence.
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Lieutenant Commander Nicole Anne Grundy, RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Course Implementation Officer Royal Australian Navy Recruit School.
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Rachel Joy Henry – For outstanding public service to the development and implementation of the National Consumer Protection Framework for Online Wagering.
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Brenda Shanahan – For distinguished service to medical health research, to the business and finance sectors, to corporate governance, and to philanthropy.
355:– For distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly to history, as an academic and author, to professional associations, and to the community. 294:– For distinguished service to business and sustainability, and to the community, through seminal contributions to a range of organisations, and to women. 191:– For distinguished service to cricket as a leading player, captain, coach and administrator at the elite level, and to a range of charitable foundations. 3490:– For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Commander Task Group Taji IX on Operation OKRA in Iraq from June to December 2019. 994: 253:– For distinguished service to science and engineering, particularly to metrology, measurement standards and research, and to professional organisations. 162:– For distinguished service to international relations, particularly through global information sharing networks for expatriate Australian professionals. 3770:
Chief Petty Officer Amy Louise Searle – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Operations Chief Petty Officer in Defence Communications Station Perth.
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Dr Marion Joy Healy – For outstanding public service to policy and regulatory practice including in the areas of food, chemicals and plant biosecurity.
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Commander Matthew Scott Richardson, RAN – For meritorious achievement to the Patrol Boat community as Chief of Staff, Patrol Boat Group Headquarters.
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Group Captain Philip Richard Edwards – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the development and delivery of air power education.
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Air Commodore Phillip John Champion – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in international engagement and capability development.
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Emeritus Professor John Richard Melville-Jones – For significant service to tertiary education in Greek, Roman and Byzantine history and numismatics.
311:– For distinguished service to medical education, and to medicine, in the field of urology, as an academic and clinician, and to professional groups. 3640:
Colonel Michael Douglas Scott – For outstanding achievement as Director of Current Military Commitments at Military Strategic Commitments Division.
377:– For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of South Australia, particularly as Premier, and to early childhood and tertiary education. 169:– For distinguished service to tertiary education, to criminology and social welfare policy, and as an advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion. 3677:
Squadron Leader Amanda Ailsa Norris – For outstanding achievement in F-35A Lightning II fighter aircraft training for the Australian Defence Force.
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Colonel Nicholas Paul Surtees – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the reform and delivery of Military Policing capability.
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Lisa Schofield – For outstanding public service in the delivery of the treaty establishing maritime boundaries between Australia and Timor-Leste.
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Captain Stephen John Hussey RAN – For meritorious performance of duty in the fields of submarine operations, training and capability development.
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Captain Jonathan Robert Glover – For meritorious achievement in the performance of duty as a Project Engineer at the 19th Chief Engineer Works.
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Lieutenant Commander Scott James Rivett, RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty as Staff Officer Plans in the Maritime Geospatial Warfare Unit.
342:– For distinguished service to the judiciary as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, to the law, and to the community. 233: 175:– For distinguished service to football as an elite player at the national and international level, and to charitable and sports organisations. 1102:
Rear Admiral Robert William Plath RAN – For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy in senior command and representational positions.
370:– For distinguished service to the thoroughbred horse racing industry, particularly as a leading trainer, and as a role model for young women. 209:– For distinguished service to science and engineering, particularly to nanotechnology research and fabrication, and to professional networks. 3817: 3534: 3445: 2459: 2390: 1657: 1147: 1135: 1123: 1107: 1043: 603:
Brian Myddleton Davis – For significant service to the community through philanthropic support for a range of organisations, and to business.
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Chief Petty Officer Jeremy Mark Pitchford – For meritorious service in the field of maritime Communications and Information Systems support.
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The Reverend Norah Aliene Norris – For significant service to the Uniting Church in Australia, to religious education, and as a role model.
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Wing Commander Stephen Arthur Tubby – For outstanding achievement in education and training development for the Australian Defence Force.
439:– For distinguished service in responsible positions in acquisition and sustainment of aerospace systems for the Australian Defence Force. 218:– For distinguished service to sports medicine at the national and international level through a range of roles, and to medical education. 1151:– For exceptional performance of duty on operations through senior command, leadership and planning appointments in Iraq and Afghanistan. 5935: 5897: 5892: 5887: 5882: 5866: 5861: 3718:
Lieutenant Commander Luke William Bogan, RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty as the commissioning Marine Engineering Officer of HMAS
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Anita Perkins – For outstanding public service to strategic communications and community engagement in the Australian Capital Territory.
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Frances Dawn Mathyssen – For significant service to the Indigenous community of Victoria, to women and children, and to health agencies.
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Chaplain Jui-Hsiang Su – For meritorious achievement in leadership, pastoral support and welfare management within the Australian Army.
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Warrant Officer Sherylee Georgette Folkes – For meritorious service to the Royal Australian Navy in leadership roles at sea and ashore.
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Warrant Officer Jennine Patricia Riches – For exceptional service in leadership and personnel welfare for the Australian Defence Force.
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Professor Margarita Maria Frederico – For significant service to tertiary education, to social work, and to the not-for-profit sector.
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Emeritus Professor Ronald Douglas McEvoy – For significant service to medical research, particularly to respiratory and sleep health.
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Professor Daniel Ian Lubman – For significant service to medical education, research, treatment and policy in the field of addiction.
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Police Chaplain Keith John Carmody – For outstanding public service to the Western Australia Police Forces through chaplaincy roles.
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Lieutenant Commander Daniel Edward Hodgkinson, RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Head of Officer Initial Training HMAS
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Sarah Louise Matheson – For significant service to the law, to intellectual property protection, and to the not for profit sector.
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The late Frank Charles Mallard – For significant service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia, and to veterans groups.
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The late Maureen Anne Kerridge – For significant service to the television industry, to the arts, and to charitable organisations.
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Major Leigh Joseph Brown – For meritorious achievement as Staff Officer Grade 2 – Infantry at the Combined Arms Training Centre.
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Dr James Jip McGill – For significant service to metabolic medicine, to biochemical genetic pathology, and to medical education.
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Associate Professor Gregory Julian Goodman – For significant service to medicine, to skin and cancer research, and to education.
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William Reginald d'Apice – For significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to the Catholic Church of Australia.
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Commander Charles Geoffrey Marchant, RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Weapons Electrical Engineer Officer in HMAS
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Ermioni (Erma) Ranieri – For outstanding public service to people management, and to public sector reform, in South Australia.
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Principal Chaplain Collin Gregory Acton RAN – For meritorious service to the Royal Australian Navy in the field of Chaplaincy.
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Christopher Mark Hancock – For significant service to education and on-line research networks, and to Australia-USA relations.
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Lieutenant Colonel Carl Nigel Baylis – For outstanding achievement enhancing the Australian Army's people capability systems.
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Sally Anne Bryant – For outstanding public service to Legal Aid New South Wales, particularly during the 2019–2020 bushfires.
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Emeritus Professor Wilfrid Robertson Prest – For significant service to tertiary education, and to the law and legal history.
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Professor Nicholas Alexander Keks – For significant service to tertiary education, to psychiatry, and to professional bodies.
244:– For distinguished service to the Crown, and through a range of advisory and consultancy roles with government and business. 308: 1139:– For exceptional performance of duty as Director Force Development – Army, and Commander Defence Strategic Communications. 3853: 3666:
Squadron Leader Debbie Herberz – For outstanding achievement in education and training for the Royal Australian Air Force.
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Jodie Elizabeth Ryan – For outstanding public service to the community of the Northern Territory through a range of roles.
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Graham Alastair Ross – For significant service to the broadcast media, particularly to horticulture, and to the community.
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Gerald Loughran – For significant service to the community of Tasmania through business, education and arts organisations.
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Clyde Mark Campbell – For significant service to community health, particularly to people living with Parkinson's disease.
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Shannon Lee Gibbs – For outstanding public service to local government in Queensland through financial management roles.
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Suzanne Coxon – For outstanding public service to child protection and family violence policy development in Queensland.
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Lewis Bezzina – For outstanding public service to the Lithgow City Council, particularly during the 2019–2020 bushfires.
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Elizabeth Rose Swan – For significant service to the library and information sciences, and to professional associations.
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Donald Steele Barrett – For significant service to tertiary education, particularly to the classics and ancient history.
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Antoni Robert Bonetti – For significant service to the performing arts as an orchestral conductor and musical director.
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Peter Stuart Marshall – For significant service to tertiary education administration, and to professional associations.
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Dr Bruce Gregory Lister – For significant service to paediatric intensive care medicine, and to professional societies.
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Warrant Officer Justin Powell Moore – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Submarine Force Command Warrant Officer.
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The late Ismini (Pitsa) Parrett – For service to community health through exercise therapy and aquatic rehabilitation.
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Professor Lester Irabinna Rigney – For significant service to Indigenous education, and to social inclusion research.
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John Peacock – For significant service to the associations and not-for-profit sectors through a range of initiatives.
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Gerard Arthur King – For significant service to first responder organisations, to child safety, and to the community.
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Kerry John Betros – For significant service to the banking sector, to the retail food industry, and to the community.
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Dr Gerard Francis Ryan – For significant service to respiratory medicine, and to people living with cystic fibrosis.
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Associate Professor Douglas James Brown – For significant service to medicine, particularly to spinal cord injuries.
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The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the first announced to coincide with
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Dr Bruce Englefield – For service to the protection of Tasmanian Devils and Australian fauna, and to the community.
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Professor Robert Arthur Constable – For significant service to music education, to performance, and to composition.
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Professor Michael Graham Chapman – For significant service to medical education, and to obstetrics and gynaecology.
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Warrant Officer William Gilvary McConnell – For meritorious achievement in the field of Navy Aviation Maintenance.
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Fiona Elizabeth Harris – For significant service to the finance, investment, resources and not-for-profit sectors.
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Associate Professor Anne Marie Brooks – For significant service to ophthalmology, and to eye health organisations.
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Dr Doug Marmion – For outstanding public service through the strengthening of Indigenous language infrastructure.
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Norma Mary Tracey – For significant service to mental health, and to Indigenous children and their families.
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Dr David Edward Schuster – For significant service to medicine as an anaesthetist, and to the community of Dubbo.
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Emeritus Professor Wayne John Sampson – For significant service to dental education in the field of orthodontics.
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Catherine Maree Kiss – For significant service to the parks and recreation industry, and to children's wellbeing.
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Professor Jan Elizabeth Dickinson – For significant service to medical education, and to maternal fetal medicine.
495:
Judith Ann Bell – For significant service to the administration of justice, to the visual arts, and to education.
435: 24: 3903: 3568:
Commander Robin Christopher Dainty, RAN – For outstanding achievement and leadership as Commanding Officer HMAS
1964:
The late Graeme Allan Paul – For service to the community of the Northern Beaches, and to chemical engineering.
1084:
Daryl John Williams – For significant service to the legal profession, to the community, and to cancer research.
1036:, RAN (Retd.) – For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia, and to public administration. 968:
Emeritus Professor Peter John Roberts-Thomson – For significant service to medical education, and to immunology.
2645:
Anthony Martin O'Dea – For outstanding public service to rural and industry financial assistance in Queensland.
2231: 1753: 1004:
Dr Peter Jayalouchanan Selvaratnam – For significant service to physiotherapy, and to professional development.
808:
Dr George Allister Lefroy – For significant service to the community through philanthropic support initiatives.
593: 584: 531:
Amy Ellen Burow – For significant service to athletics, and through support for women and junior sportspersons.
464: 5946: 2586:
Natasha Rosemary Luschwitz – For outstanding public service to emergency crisis management in New South Wales.
2169:
Raymond Hartley Smythe – For service to people with an intellectual disability through employment initiatives.
1886:
The late Dr Amarjit Singh More – For service to medicine, and to the local and Sikh communities of Woolgoolga.
1026:
Dr Jeffrey Heow Joo Tan – For significant service to gynaecological medicine, and to cervical cancer research.
947:
Associate Professor Michael Gordon Penniment – For significant service to medicine, and to radiation oncology.
802:
Professor Amanda Jane Leach – For significant service to ear disease research, and to Indigenous child health.
3620:– For outstanding achievement as the Commander of Joint Task Force 1111, Operation BUSHFIRE ASSIST 2019–2020. 1706:
Geoffrey Jochelson – For service to the building and construction industry, particularly security of payment.
1071:
Christopher Paul Webster – For significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to the community.
971:
Dr Paul William Roche – For significant service to epidemiology, and to the international community of Nepal.
3561:
Lieutenant Commander Khan Richard Beaumont, RAN – For outstanding achievement as Commanding Officer of HMAS
1367:
Norman Samuel Burton – For service to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations.
1214:
The late Dr Adrian Christopher Allen – For service to tertiary education, and to the community of Toowoomba.
1020:
Dr Richard John Stawell – For significant service to ophthalmology, to research, and to professional bodies.
1007:
Professor Jonathan William Serpell – For significant service to medicine, particularly to endocrine surgery.
915:– For significant service to medical research, particularly to prostate cancer, and to health organisations. 875:
Bruce Fulton McFarlane – For significant service to the community through a range of roles, and to business.
735:
Dr Michael David Humphrey – For significant service to medicine, particularly to obstetrics and gynaecology.
630:
Dr Gregory John Fealy – For significant service to tertiary education, and to Australia-Indonesia relations.
537:
Michael Raymond Buxton – For significant service to the visual arts, and to the property development sector.
27:
to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 2021 by the
2617:
Ian Ireson John – For outstanding public service to land titles process and product innovation in Victoria.
2127:
The late Carol Soundararani Selva Rajah – For service to the hospitality industry, and to culinary tourism.
1184:
Dr Alison Hilary Brand – For significant service to medicine, to gynaecology, and to medical organisations.
769:
Yvonne Keane – For significant service to women and children, and to those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
716:
Michael Bruce Hawkins – For significant service to the film and television industry, and to screen content.
682:
Dr Jillian Anne Guthrie – For significant service to Indigenous health, and to justice reinvestment policy.
69: 3734:
Leading Seaman Simone Hayley Henare – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Maritime Logistics.
2667:
Dr Duncan Alexander Taylor – For outstanding public service to forensic DNA statistics in South Australia.
1622:
Emeritus Professor John Philips Hardy – For service to tertiary education, particularly to the humanities.
1052:
Dr Kevin William Vandeleur – For significant service to ophthalmology, and to the international community.
881:
Dr Perry Catherine McIntyre – For significant service to history preservation and genealogy organisations.
692: 486:
Lawrence Geoffrey Barnett – For significant service to Australian rules football, and to little athletics.
1976:
The Reverend Dr John Alexander Pender – For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to education.
1415:
Pastor Robert John Cotton – For service to the community as an advocate for child protection legislation.
805:
Frances Joan Lefroy – For significant service to the community through philanthropic support initiatives.
664:
The late Garry Ronald Ginivan – For significant service to children's theatre as a producer and director.
528:
Anne Gordon Burgess – For significant service to mental health, to gender equality, and to older persons.
5329:† No Australians listed in this honours list (1901) and because of Coronation Honours (1911, 1937, 1953) 4438: 3587: 3279: 2620:
Anthony Philip Murphy – For outstanding public service to vocational education and training in Victoria.
1271:
Gordon Barratt – For service to children with a disability and mental health issues, and their families.
956:
Dr Ian Alfred Pollard – For significant service to business, to ethical standards, and to the community.
695:– For significant service to the people and Parliament of Tasmania, and to agriculture and horticulture. 643:– For significant service to medical research in the field of arthritis, and to international societies. 549:
Dr Peter Raymond Carroll – For significant service to pharmaceutical education, and to community health.
3930:"Former ABC journalist Kerry O'Brien rejects Australia Day honour in protest over Margaret Court award" 980:
Pamela Ann Rutledge – For significant service to people living with disability or social vulnerability.
763:
Anthony John Joseph – For significant service to the fruit and vegetable industry, and to rugby league.
655:
Dr Susan Joan Gaffney – For significant service to dental professional organisations, and to education.
627:
Kevin Wayne Ericksen – For significant service to medical science, and to pathology practice standards.
609:
Radmila Desic – For significant service to women in the construction industry, and to unemployed youth.
576:
Peter Aubrey Cosier – For significant service to land conservation, and to natural resource management.
58: 3601:
Captain Eric Stephen Young, RAN – For outstanding devotion to duty as Chief of Staff to Chief of Navy.
2184:
The late The Reverend Father Paul Francis Stenhouse – For service to the Catholic Church of Australia.
2091:
Gregory Lauchlan Sanderson – For service to the community through philanthropic and fundraising roles.
1982:
Anthony (Ray) Pereira – For service to the performing arts as a percussionist, performer and composer.
1841:
Catherine McKechnie – For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the trade union movement.
1283:
The late Margaret Annette Bartkevicius-James – For service to dance, and to the community of Tasmania.
1262:
The late Denise Merle Bannon – For service to the community, particularly youth and Indigenous people.
492:
Professor Ronald Ian Bartsch – For significant service to aviation law, and to safety and compliance.
2583:
Anita Carol Hawtin – For outstanding public service to the New South Wales Public Service Commission.
2106:
Judith Ann Schull – For service to community health in the tropics, particularly in Papua New Guinea.
2067: 1634:
Abdul Rahman Hashim – For service to the multicultural community of the Australian Capital Territory.
1556:
Peter Gerard Gogarty – For service to the community through support for survivors of childhood abuse.
1011: 784:
Richard Neil Kelloway – For significant service to air force organisations, and to veterans advocacy.
719:
Barbara Jane Hingston – For significant service to community health, and to people with disabilities.
2568:
Stephen Michael Durnford – For outstanding public service to building regulation in New South Wales.
2349:
Sally-Anne (Sally) Wise – For service to the hospitality and culinary sectors, and to the community.
2283:
Dr Sheryl Anne Van Nunen – For service to medicine, particularly to clinical immunology and allergy.
1877:
Nadia Emilia Moffatt – For service to community health, particularly to people with a brain injury.
1463:
David Dinh – For service to the Vietnamese community of the Northern Territory, and to horticulture.
1111:
RAN – For exceptional performance of duty in Royal Australian Navy command and management positions.
1055:
Lorraine Annette Vass – For significant service to wildlife conservation, particularly of the koala.
1001:
Professor Markus Joachim Seibel – For significant service to medical research, and to endocrinology.
977:
Kerry Chisholm Roxburgh – For significant service to the financial sector, and to women in business.
938:
Sarah Briana Parry – For significant service to youth through ship restoration and sailing programs.
606:
Caroline de Mori – For significant service to remote Indigenous communities, and to land management.
579:
Dr Paul Craft – For significant service to medicine, to oncology, and to professional organisations.
561:
Susan Gale Cato – For significant service to the contemporary arts, to women, and to social justice.
543:
Stephen James Byron – For significant service to the aviation infrastructure sector, and to tourism.
534:
Ross James Burridge – For significant service to little athletics, and to the horse racing industry.
2580:
Kate Gwendolyne Hackett – For outstanding public service to health care delivery in Western Sydney.
2577:
Jody Marie Grima – For outstanding public service to the community through Service New South Wales.
2316:
Associate Professor David Rowan Webb – For service to medicine, particularly to urological surgery.
2103:
Dr Christopher Robert Schull – For service to thoracic and tropical medicine, and to the community.
2030:
Peter Thomas Reilly – For service to the community through cultural organisations, and to business.
1652:
Professor Tammy Coral Hoffmann – For service to clinical epidemiology, and to occupational therapy.
1418:
Susanne Elizabeth Course – For service to conservation and the environment, and to the visual arts.
1277:
Neil Clifford Barrett – For service to sustainable urban design, and to environmental conservation.
1274:
Heather Maeve Barrett – For service to sustainable urban design, and to environmental conservation.
1187:
Mary Lou Jelbart – For significant service to the performing and visual arts, and to the community.
922: 2651:
Josephine Louise Whitehead – For outstanding public service to health care in northern Queensland.
2045:
Marie Frances Rinaldi – For service to people with a disability, and to the community of Ballarat.
1394:
Patricia Mary Chigwidden – For service to local government, and to the community of Victor Harbor.
1017:
Jill Harrison Smith – For significant service to the performing arts, and to cultural development.
887:
Colin Bernard McKenna – For significant service to the community through a range of organisations.
848:– For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia, and to public administration. 787:
Colonel William James Kelly (Retd) – For significant service to pharmacy through a range of roles.
633:
Dr Denise Chasmar Fleming – For significant service to women in business through a range of roles.
558:– For significant service to emergency response organisations, and to military history and awards. 498:
Kerrin Benson – For significant service to the multicultural community, and to refugee settlement.
5920: 2623:
Karyn Lee Myers – For outstanding public service to youth justice custodial services in Victoria.
2331:
Alan George Wickes – For service to the community of Frankston, and to Australian rules football.
2157:
Robert John Sloane – For service to local government, and to the community of the Barossa Valley.
2109:
Carley Scott – For service to the space industry, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
2100:
Marcia Charlotte Scholes – For service to the community, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
2048:
William John Rinaldi – For service to people with a disability, and to the community of Ballarat.
1499:
David James Fleming – For service to the community, particularly through first aid organisations.
998:– For significant service to medicine, to epidemiology, and to professional medical associations. 869:
Dr John Phillip McCaffrey – For significant service to veterinary science, and to equine welfare.
760:
Ann Jones – For significant service to people living with Huntington's disease, and their carers.
741:
Graeme Henry Irwin – For significant service to education, and to Christian schools associations.
510:
Hugh Burton Bradley – For significant service to the law, to the judiciary, and to the community.
73: 62: 2313:
David Anthony Watters – For service to the history of law enforcement in the Northern Territory.
2240: 2148:
Renata Singer – For service to the community through cultural, Jewish and women's organisations.
1949:
Dr David Leslie Outridge – For service to medicine, particularly to addiction recovery programs.
1331:
Lino Domenic Bresciani – For service to the performing arts, and to young singers and musicians.
1238:
Sheryl Backhouse – For service to the sub-tropical fruit growing industry, and to the community.
1211:
Ross Warwick Alexander – For service to the community through a range of charitable initiatives.
953:
Dr Tom Justin Playfair – For significant service to ophthalmology, and to professional colleges.
866:
Philip David Mayers – For significant service to the community through a range of organisations.
757:– For significant service to the community, to first aid organisations, and to local government. 570:
Dr David John Collins – For significant service to organic chemistry, and to tertiary education.
338: 2680:
Nicholas Anthony Egan – For outstanding public service as State Solicitor of Western Australia.
1595:
Christine Joan Halbert – For service to the history of Australian rules football, and to music.
1478:
Eric Easterbrook – For service to the community, particularly to war widows and their families.
1065:
Kenneth Wayne Watkins – For significant service to the performing arts, particularly to ballet.
507:
Bernadette Black – For significant service to youth, to local government, and to the community.
2693:
Mark Huxley – For outstanding public service to education in the Australian Capital Territory.
1502:
William Lawrance Fogarty – For service to the community of Adaminaby, and to military history.
1487:
Dr Susan English-Donkers – For service to the youth of Timor-Leste, to women, and to medicine.
1205:
Theodora Ahilas – For service to people affected by asbestos-related diseases, and to the law.
1078:– For significant service to engineering, and to the people and Parliament of South Australia. 1029:
Christine Tarascio – For significant service to medical research and charitable organisations.
950:
Dr Patrick John Phillips – For significant service to medicine, and to diabetes organisations.
738:
Marie Frances (Fran) Hynes – For significant service to water skiing through a range of roles.
686: 597:– For significant service to medicine, to neurosurgery, and to professional medical societies. 112: 2648:
Peter Anthony Shaddock – For outstanding public service to Corrective Services in Queensland.
2636:
Gordon James Buchanan – For outstanding public service to the transport sector in Queensland.
2328:
Rodney John Whyte – For service to pharmacy, to professional societies, and to the community.
1610:
Irma Hanner – For service to the community, particularly through the Jewish Holocaust Centre.
896:– For significant service to local government, to tourism, and to the community of Katherine. 744:
Genevieve Mary Jacobs – For significant service to the broadcast media, and to the community.
636:
Elaine Forde – For significant service to the commercial retail sector, and to the community.
501:
Paula Benson – For significant service to people living with ovarian cancer, and to business.
4709: 4434: 2661:
Sarah Moore – For outstanding public service to cancer pathology science in South Australia.
2626:
An Luu Nguyen – For outstanding public service to major infrastructure delivery in Victoria.
2337: 1973:
The late Kevin John Pearce – For service to the community of Wyong through a range of roles.
1928:
Claire Adrienne O'Callaghan – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
1568:
Ellen Greenfield – For service to the fashion and textiles industries, and to the community.
1442:
The late Margaret Dorothy Cunningham – For service to women and girls, and to the community.
1087:
Peter Harry Wise – For significant service to the Jewish community through a range of roles.
588:– For significant service to ophthalmology, and to the community of the Asia-Pacific region. 540:
Georgina Byron – For significant service to the community, and to social change initiatives.
138: 2574:
Lisa Patricia Gardner – For outstanding public service to the New South Wales Police Force.
2277:
Alistair Urquhart – For service to people with a disability through employment initiatives.
1862:
The late Geoffrey William Melville – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1736:
Dr Philip Glencoe Laird – For service to the rail freight and passenger transport industry.
1733:
Larry Hyam Kornhauser – For service to eye health research, and to people with keratoconus.
1559:
Geoffrey William Goode – For service to the community as an advocate for electoral reform.
1382:
Dr Patricia Elizabeth Canning – For service to the community, to nursing, and to aged care.
1280:
John Graham Barrett-Lennard – For service to art museum management and curatorial practice.
1046:– For significant service to the environment, and to the people and Parliament of Victoria. 2124:
Norma Kathleen Seip – For service to community health through advocacy and advisory roles.
1898:
Professor Tracey Lynn Moroney – For service to medical education, particularly to nursing.
1832:
John Robert McDonald – For service to the sustainable timber sector, and to the community.
1748:
John Joseph Lazberger – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
1541: 1466:
Valerie Dix – For service to the community, particularly to children with mobility issues.
1460:
Christopher Diener – For service to people with a disability, and to youth through Scouts.
1081:
Allan Ernest Williams – For significant service to business tourism, and to the community.
944:
Winnie Martha Pelz – For significant service to arts administration, and to the community.
925:– For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to religious education. 845: 661:– For significant service to architecture, to professional associations, and to education. 567:
Susanne Valerie Clarke – For significant service to community health in regional Victoria.
317: 2250:
Fiona Marie Thomson – For service to youth through Guides, and to academic librarianship.
2139:
William Stuart Sherman – For service to public relations, to sport, and to the community.
2039:
Dr Barbara Doris Reynolds-Hutchinson – For service to the Catholic community of Brisbane.
1934:
James David O'Dea – For service to the wine industry, and to the community of Canowindra.
1769:
The late Rita Ngare Little – For service to animal welfare, and to canine breeding clubs.
1718:
Dr Jeffrey Stevens Kemp – For service to youth through counselling and sporting programs.
1601:
Anders Sydney Halvorsen – For service to people with a disability, and to the community.
1409:
David Coluccio – For service to people living with Cystic Fibrosis, and to the community.
1397:
The late Donald Michael Chisholm – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1379:
Kym Leslie Callaghan – For service to local government, and to the community of Elliston.
1068:
Dr Ronald James Webber – For significant service to the building and construction sector.
3878: 2488:
Jennifer Shutt Walsh – For service to community health, particularly to palliative care.
2178:
Patricia Stacey – For service to horticulture, particularly to the fruit growing sector.
2006:
Toby Price – For service to motorsport, particularly to cross country motorcycle racing.
1871:
Shirley Anne Miller – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
1823:
David Henry Mattiske – For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
1775:
Dr Richard Kok Siong Loh – For service to medicine, particularly to clinical immunology.
1664:
Philip Holmes-Smith – For service to education, particularly to research and evaluation.
965:
Marion Roseby Rivers – For significant service to eye health care, and to the community.
799:
Hank Christiaan Laan – For significant service to the building and construction sectors.
704:
Basil Hanna – For significant service to children and families through a range of roles.
476:– For significant service to tertiary education, to social sustainability, and to women. 3857: 3429: 2611:
Fern Michele Hames – For outstanding public service to nature conservation in Victoria.
2482:
Melodie Potts Rosevear – For service to education, particularly to teacher development.
2463:– For meritorious service in Work Health and Safety for the Royal Australian Air Force. 2073:
John Russell – For service to Australian Antarctic research expeditions as an engineer.
1967: 1724:
Lisa Kingman McGlinchey – For service to business and community engagement initiatives.
1640: 1577:
Peter Thomas Gurr – For service to the community, and to palliative care organisations.
1538:
Ronald Thomas Glew – For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
1520:
The late Gregory Keith Gibson – For service to people with a disability through tennis.
1514: 1259:
Raymond Fabian Bange – For service to paramedicine, to education, and to the community.
1232:
The late Stanley Ian Artridge – For service to the wool industry, and to the community.
1202:
Ralph Haldane Abbot – For service to the environment through weed eradication programs.
1059: 929: 912: 899: 612: 374: 367: 228: 222: 125: 92: 2905: 2115:
The late Douglas Robert Scott – For service to the community through a range of roles.
2088:
Neil Howard Samuel – For service to people living with dementia, and to the community.
2079:
Megan Ruth Rynderman – For service to people living with cancer, and to the community.
1946:
Steven Allen Ostrow – For service to the LGBTIQ community, and to the performing arts.
1835:
Dr Michael Joseph McDonald – For service to the Catholic Church, and to the community.
1646:
Warren Leslie Hewitt – For service to community health through welfare support groups.
1565:
Allan Robert Gray – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
1424:
Peter John Crisp – For service to the creative arts, particularly as a glass sculptor.
1244:
Samia Baho – For service to refugee welfare, and to the African community of Victoria.
908:– For significant service to lawn bowls as an elite player at the international level. 766:
Dr Stephen Edwin Judd – For significant service to older persons living with dementia.
707:
Cathrine Harboe-Ree – For significant service to the library and information sciences.
5959: 4450: 2683:
Vicki Joy McKeown – For outstanding public service to education in Western Australia.
2571:
Susan Denise French – For outstanding public service to education in New South Wales.
2286:
George Anthony Voyage – For service to amateur Australian rules football and cricket.
2220:
Paul Austin Talbot – For service to local government, and to the community of Corowa.
2118:
Geoffrey Campbell Scott – For service to education, and to professional associations.
2094:
Helen Margaret Sandow – For service to the communities of Peterborough and Nuriootpa.
1547: 1472:
Gordon Raymond Druitt – For service to the rice growing sector, and to the community.
1451:
Francis Mervyn Deane – For service to people with a disability, and to the community.
1313:
Timothy Daniel Bourne – For service to the administration of justice, and to the law.
902:– For significant service to children, to human rights, and to wellbeing initiatives. 823:– For significant service to the community through philanthropic support initiatives. 722:
Angus Alexander Hume – For significant service to water catchment management, and to
640: 621:– For significant service to the performing arts as an actor, entertainer and singer. 182: 166: 39: 3704: 3547: 3385: 3188: 3066: 2725: 2592:
Dr Paul Brian Wood – For outstanding public service to education in New South Wales.
2502: 2361:
Jacqueline Ann Wright – For service to the community through charitable initiatives.
1856:
Mary Jo McVeigh – For service to the community through social welfare organisations.
1014:– For significant service to children's literature, and to the promotion of reading. 884:
Robert Samuel McKay – For significant service to the visual arts, and to publishing.
778:– For significant service to education, particularly to adult and lifelong learning. 2608:
Lynn Glover – For outstanding public service to education and training in Victoria.
2187:
Amanda Stephan – For service to nursing, particularly to child and maternal health.
2009:
Ronda Quinn – For service to the community through citizens advocacy organisations.
1961:
Leslie Parsons – For service to the community of Inverell, and to local government.
1844:
Shirley McLaren – For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
1667:
Frank Holohan – For service to the community of Dandenong, and to local government.
1604:
David Wyndham Hamilton – For service to medicine, and to professional associations.
1529:
The Reverend Bryan Leslie Gilmour – For service to the Uniting Church in Australia.
1508:
Patricia Grace Fortier – For service to youth through Scouts, and to the community.
1436:
Ronald Frank Crouch – For service to community, and to the road transport industry.
1400:
Robert Chizzoniti – For service to small business operators in the postal industry.
935:
Michael Panormitis Pakakis – For significant service to STEM education in Victoria.
863:
Neil Matthews – For significant service to aerospace component repair technologies.
748: 723: 646: 346: 333: 285: 275: 32: 2057:
Merrin Ross – For service to the performing arts, particularly to musical theatre.
2033:
Janice Margaret Reu – For service to people living with leukaemia, and to seniors.
1778:
Dr Judith Carmen Lynch – For service to medicine, particularly to anaesthesiology.
1727:
Janet Dorothy Kneeshaw – For service to the performing arts, and to the community.
2364:
Dr John Glover Youngman – For service to medicine, and to medical administration.
2325:
Glenn Anthony Wheeler – For service to the broadcast media, and to the community.
2310:
Peter McKenzie Warner – For service to cricket, and to Australian rules football.
2298:
Jamie Malcolm Wallis – For service to the mining sector, and to railway heritage.
2142:
Norman Charles Shrubsole – For service to the community through a range of roles.
2136:
Patricia Rose Shepherd – For service to nursing, to veterans, and to gerontology.
2063:
Dr Susan Rowley – For service to medicine, and to emergency rescue organisations.
1889:
Brett Matthew Morgan – For service to the performing arts, particularly to dance.
1613:
Gloria Ann Hansen – For service to the community, and to youth as a foster carer.
1391:
Richard Patrick Chadwick – For service to the building and construction industry.
1301:
Terence Michael Bennett – For service to the wine industry, and to the community.
1286:
Geoffrey Lewis Basser – For service to the community of the Port Stephens region.
1226:
Robert Jean Armessen – For service to the community through Rotary International.
679:
Jeanette Lillian Gunn – For significant service to water polo at the elite level.
2710: 2605:
Wilma Veronica Culton – For outstanding public service to education in Victoria.
2565:
Terrance James Clout – For outstanding public service to New South Wales Health.
2358:
Katie Lisa Woolf – For service to the broadcast media in the Northern Territory.
2274:
John Michael Tyquin – For service to sailing, to the community, and to business.
2247:
Suzanne (Sue) Constance Thompson – For service to music education in Queensland.
2133:
Bronwyn Sheehan – For service to youth, particularly to children in foster care.
1763:
Dr Henry Ronald Lew – For service to ophthalmology, and to the Jewish community.
1616: 1562:
Laurence Geoffrey Graham – For service to surf lifesaving, and to the community.
1526:
Julie Anne Gillick – For service to education, and to professional associations.
1075: 658: 480: 393: 361: 2713:– For outstanding public service to community health in the Northern Territory. 2614:
Dr David Colin Howes – For outstanding public service to education in Victoria.
2394:
RAN – For meritorious service in the field of Defence strategic communications.
1985:
Timothy Alan Phillips – For service to sailing, and to wooden boat restoration.
1805:
Jeremy David Mansfield – For service to the building and construction industry.
1670:
Colin John Hopkins – For service to science education, particularly to physics.
1511:
Wendy Jayne Gaborit – For service to the community of the Murray Bridge region.
1469:
Angel Dixon – For service to people with a disability, and to social inclusion.
1421:
Norma Catherine Cowper – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1361:– For service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of Tasmania. 1349:
The late Rex Brown – For service to tourism, and to the community of Wye River.
1310:
Winitha Michelle Bonney – For service to women, to dance, and to the community.
1298:
Rosemary Joan Bennett – For service to the wine industry, and to the community.
1241:
Robert William Bagnall – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1223:
Jill Argent – For service to cultural heritage and the arts in South Australia.
814:– For significant service to the performing arts, and to wildlife conservation. 2370:
Souria Khalil Youssef – For service to the Coptic Orthodox Church in Victoria.
2271:
Barbara Jean Try – For service to the creative arts, particularly to lapidary.
2193:
Barbara Joan Street – For service to the community of the Shellharbour region.
2151:
Kenneth Lindsay Skews – For service to the community through a range of roles.
2112:
Dr David Mickle Scott – For service to medicine, particularly to anaesthetics.
2027:
Gaynor Elsie Reeves – For service to women, and to the community of Newcastle.
1883:
Simon Edward Moore – For service to the broadcast media, and to the community.
1802:
Amanda Mandie – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
1781:
Katherine Cameron Macarthur – For service to community health, and to nursing.
1766:
Wendy Anne Lewis – For service to the not-for-profit sector, and to education.
1427:
Dr Carmel Crock – For service to emergency medicine, and to medical education.
1403:
Barry Charles Clarke – For service to people who are blind or have low vision.
1385:
Bruce Hasting Carfrae – For service to the community through a range of roles.
893: 811: 729: 291: 172: 2211:
Anthony Phillip Swan – For service to the Sri Lankan community of Queensland.
2160:
Bernard Smith – For service to the community of North Balwyn, and to cricket.
1859:
Dr Ronald Gordon Meikle – For service to medicine, particularly to radiology.
1811:
John Clifford Martin – For service to education through administrative roles.
1790:
Paul Anthony Maguire – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1784:
Max Machlin – For service to the community of Perth through a range of roles.
1730:
Trevor James Knuckey – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1412:
John Robert Corless – For service to Australian rules football in Queensland.
2479:
Colin James Llewellyn – For service to the Presbyterian Church of Australia.
2280:
Maria (Luisa) Valmorbida – For service to the Italian community of Victoria.
1709:
John Douglas Kearns – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1493:
Christine Susan Fairbrother – For service to children, and to the community.
1256:
The late Dr Melissa Anne Baker – For service to people living with lymphoma.
1250: 841:– For significant service to the community through the Australian Red Cross. 710:
Helen Margaret Hargreaves – For significant service to youth through Guides.
3952: 2367:
Raouf Zaki Youssef – For service to the Coptic Orthodox Church in Victoria.
2334:
Peter Barry Wicking – For service to education, and to youth mental health.
2226:
Beverley Elaine Taylor – For service to the community as a church organist.
2208:
Robert Sutherland – For service to sport, and to the community of Armadale.
2021:
Joe Rechichi – For service to the community through charitable initiatives.
1691:
Azmeena Hussain – For service to the community of Victoria, and to the law.
1220:
Coralie Pearl Amos – For service to the community through a range of roles.
689:– For significant service to the Jewish community through a range of roles. 2202:
Beryl Sutherland – For service to sport, and to the community of Armadale.
2145:
Janet Simmons – For service to youth through Guides, and to the community.
1943:
Michael Edward O'Neill – For service to the rejuvenation of inland rivers.
1826:
Ian Mayer – For service to the community through charitable organisations.
1550:– For service to the performing arts as a singer, songwriter and producer. 1062:– For significant service to marine science, and to museums and galleries. 2163:
The late Maurice Smith – For service to the community, and to motorsport.
2015:
John Cecil Raine – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1997:
David William Plant – For service to botanic gardens, and to ornithology.
1571:
The late Andrew Sladen Gubbins – For service to the beef cattle industry.
1454:
The late Gordon Carlyle Dendle – For service to the community of Leopold.
1358: 1340:
Grace Brodie – For service to equestrian sports through a range of roles.
1316:
Dr James Henry Bowie – For service to medicine as a general practitioner.
1292:
Geoffrey James Julian Beath – For service to the community of Canowindra.
2346:
Dr John Garth Willoughby – For service to ophthalmology, and to sailing.
2121:
The late Joan Violet Scott – For service to the community, and to youth.
2076:
Thomas Kevin Ryan – For service to medical research, and to rugby union.
1895:
Dr Frederick Morgan – For service to medicine as a general practitioner.
1715:
Roy Kelley – For service to education, and to professional associations.
1625:
Wendy Marcia Hardy – For service to the Indigenous community of Grafton.
1445:
Dr Peter James Davis – For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.
1433:
Neil Bridgeman Cromarty – For service to veterans, and to the community.
1406:
Stephen John Clarke – For service to the community of the Central Coast.
1376:
The late Neil Leslie Byrne – For service to the study of labour history.
732:– For significant service to the performing arts, particularly to opera. 2343:
Rosalind Williams – For service to the law, and to the performing arts.
2289:
The late Leonard John Wagner – For service to the community of Merbein.
2166:
Ross Donald Smyth-Kirk – For service to business, and to the community.
1865:
Kenneth John Mewburn – For service to conservation and the environment.
1703:
Ellis Janks – For service to people with a disability through exercise.
1352:
Calvin Thomas Bruton – For service to basketball as a player and coach.
2268:
Frederick Vernon Treble – For service to the community of Maryborough.
1955:
David Sydney Palmer – For service to conservation and the environment.
1868:
Lois Michel – For service to the community through heritage societies.
1838:
Suzanne Margaret McInnes – For service to the community of Queanbeyan.
1721:
William Richard Kennedy – For service to junior rugby league football.
1685:
Leslie Vincent Hughes – For service to veterans, and to the community.
1544:– For service to Australian rules football, particularly as an umpire. 1481:
Frank England – For service to the community of the Kingston district.
1439:
Peter Michael Crowe – For service to the softwood plantation industry.
1430:
Graeme Phillip Crofts – For service to the community of Coffs Harbour.
1334:
Alfred John Britton – For service to conservation and the environment.
2473:
Robert George Blackmore – For service to veterans and their families.
2130:
Edwina Sharrock – For service to community health in the Hunter area.
2060:
Peter David Rostron – For service to the community of Tea Tree Gully.
1994:
Andrew Pinxt – For service to the community through a range of roles.
1916:
Dr David Alan Nelson – For service to medicine, and to the community.
1910:
Neil Charles Musch – For service to emergency response organisations.
1808:
Graeme George Manson – For service to veterans, and to the community.
1649:
Kenneth William Higgins – For service to veterans and their families.
1496:
Aldo Fedel – For service to choral music as a conductor and director.
1490:
John Robert Evans – For service to bushwalking, and to the community.
676:– For significant service to people who are blind or have low vision. 47: 2476:
Peter Denzil Craighead – For service to rural health administration.
2196:
Patrick Denis Street – For service to the law, and to the community.
2181:
The late Jennifer Lesley Steinicke – For service to botanic gardens.
2172:
Margot Elizabeth Spalding – For service to the community of Bendigo.
2018:
Osman Ali Rane – For service to the Islamic community of Queensland.
1988:
Howard Charles Pickering – For service to the community of Brisbane.
1853:
Brian Francis McMennemin – For service to music through brass bands.
1799:
The late Ernest John Maltby – For service to the community of Bowen.
1796:
Peter Maher – For service to education, particularly to mathematics.
1607:
Georgina June Hanley – For service to war widows and their families.
1307:
Steven Jeffrey Bloxham – For service to veterans and their families.
1295:
The late Anthony James Beavan – For service to children with autism.
698:
Dr Brenda Hamlett – For significant service to youth through Guides.
2265:– For service to marine rescue organisations, and to the community. 1991:
Lorraine Mary Pickering – For service to the community of Brisbane.
1931:
Elizabeth O'Carrigan – For service to education in New South Wales.
1907:
Ian Murray – For service to community history in Western Australia.
1850:
Frederick James McMahon – For service to Australian rules football.
1814:
Susan Christine Martin – For service to the community of Pittwater.
1688:
James Henry Hugo – For service to the community of South Australia.
1637:
Philip Bruce Heaton – For service to coastal landcare conservation.
1580:
George Theodore Habel – For service to veterans and their families.
1039:
Heather Anne Thompson – For significant service to surf lifesaving.
3457: 3428: 2253:
Vicki Maree Tiegs – For service to the community of the Illawarra.
2042:
Desley Rial – For service to the community of the Capricorn Coast.
2012:
Jeannette Maud Rainbow – For service to the community of Wauchope.
1952:
The late Neville Owen – For service to the community of Coonamble.
1700:
Elizabeth James – For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.
1697:
Judith Ann Ingham – For service to the community, and to pharmacy.
1598:
Robert John Hale – For service to education, and to the community.
1535:
Mark Ginsburg – For service to the Jewish community, and to music.
3591:– For outstanding devotion to duty as Commanding Officer of HMAS 2352:
Anthony Wood – For service to rugby league, and to the community.
2319:
Ronald William Webb – For service to the community of Wangaratta.
2304:
Anne Josephine Ward – For service to the community of Canowindra.
1592:
Patricia Mary Hagan – For service the community of Tennant Creek.
1457:
Diana Jill Dick – For service to bridge through a range of roles.
1346:
Douglas James Brown – For service to veterans and their families.
3565:
on Operations RESOLUTE and AUGURY from June 2018 to August 2020.
2199:
Avi Susskind – For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.
2154:
Robert David Slater – For service to the community of Herberton.
2003:
Lorraine Elva Powell – For service to the community of Ballarat.
1913:
Dr Anandhan Perumal Naidoo – For service to paediatric medicine.
1787:
Kathryn Mackenzie – For service to tourism in regional Victoria.
1586:
John Patrick Hagan – For service the community of Tennant Creek.
1574:
Lis Guldager-Nielsen – For service to the community of Lilydale.
1532:
Perry Earle Gilsenan – For service to people with Down Syndrome.
1475:
Ronald Peter Duncan – For service to the community of Stansbury.
1373:
Andrew John Butler – For service to the community of Bairnsdale.
1229:
Dr Ruth Hope Arnold – For service to medicine as a cardiologist.
1208:
Gary Race Aldridge – For service to veterans and their families.
3956: 2485:
Marlene Mary Skipper – For service to the community of Marulan.
1673:
Wanda Horky – For service to the Polish community in Australia.
1589:
Miriam Anne Hagan – For service the community of Tennant Creek.
1583:
Allan James Hagan – For service the community of Tennant Creek.
1337:
Dragoljub Brkljac – For service to youth, and to the community.
1265:
Keith Hamilton Barber – For service to the community of Corowa.
1247:
Colin Baillie – For service to Indigenous health and education.
2307:
Mark Andrew Ward – For service to the community of Canowindra.
1817:
Gary Bruce Mason – For service to veterans and their families.
1712:
Mathew Roy Keene – For service to veterans and their families.
1631:
Colin Eric Hartley – For service to the community of Mandurah.
1628:
Jeffery Lorrie Harrison – For service to youth through Scouts.
1523:
Phillip Lloyd Gibson – For service to the community of Nyngan.
1253:– For service to the performing arts as a singer and musician. 2295:
Ronald Alister Wallace – For service to youth through Scouts.
2000:
Lea Portrate – For service to the Jewish community of Sydney.
1979:
Elsie May Penny – For service to Indigenous community health.
1268:
Tanya Barden – For service to business, and to the community.
3910:. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 22 June 2016 3741:
and Executive Officer of the Royal Australian Naval College.
2190:
Alison Stillwell – For service to the community of Kingston.
2070:– For service to community history through a range of roles. 2051:
Neil Rogers – For service to community radio as a presenter.
1694:
The late Dr Jenni Ibrahim – For service to community health.
1364:
John Thomas Burton – For service to the community of Wilmot.
483:– For significant service to medical research and education. 2205:
Keith Sutherland – For service to the community of Bendigo.
2175:
Thomas Spark – For service to squash as a coach and player.
1829:
Lynn McCrindle – For service to children, and to education.
1793:
Sacha Michael Mahboub – For service to the performing arts.
1370:
Colin Butcher – For service to the rail transport industry.
1289:
Roni Bau – For service to emergency response organisations.
2082:
George Said – For service to the community of Hobsons Bay.
1643:– For service to the performing arts as a concert pianist. 2214:
Robin Sweet – For service to veterans and their families.
1772:
Robert Lloyd – For service to children with a disability.
1448:
Brenda Mary De Bes – For service to youth through Scouts.
2322:
Bexon Whang – For service to veterans of the Korean War.
1925:– For service to the community through a range of roles. 1745:– For service to the community, and to local government. 467:– For significant service to netball at the elite level. 1892:
David Gordon Morgan – For service to the wool industry.
1553:
Paul Goener – For service to rugby league as a referee.
1325:
Dr Robert Michael Braham – For service to choral music.
1217:
Jay Allen – For service to people living with melanoma.
3932:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 25 January 2021 3860:'s appointment as Companion of the Order of Australia. 2244:– For service to the law, and to the legal profession. 1847:
Norma McLeod – For service to the community of Maleny.
1388:
Wendy Carver – For service to community mental health.
2097:
Roger Philip Sayers – For service to surf lifesaving.
1343:
Kenneth George Broughton – For service to lawn bowls.
1304:
May Blacka – For service to the community of Cobargo.
5926:
List of Knights and Dames of the Order of Australia
5913: 5875: 5854: 5798: 5337: 4708: 4449: 3990: 2355:
Stanley Arthur Woodley – For service to lawn bowls.
1937:
Noel John O'Halloran – For service to rugby league.
1757:
ED – For service to veterans, and to the community.
3514:Bar to the Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC and Bar) 2896:Detective Senior Constable Christopher Dean Kilian 2292:George Roger Wainwright – For service to veterans. 2256:Samuel Nelson Todhunter – For service to aviation. 2217:Julie Sydenham – For service to the creative arts. 2085:Felix William Sainsbury – For service to yachting. 1901:Desmond John Morris – For service to rugby league. 1874:Richard Mitchell – For service to surf lifesaving. 932:– For significant service to history as an author. 525:– For significant service to youth through Scouts. 2798:Detective Leading Senior Constable Darren Gleeson 2223:Ross Philip Tapper – For service to motor sports. 2036:Bruce Reynolds – For service to little athletics. 1619:– For service to the broadcast and on-line media. 1505:Barbara Dawn Forrest – For service to lawn bowls. 2867:Brevet Senior Sergeant Sheryl Roberta Jackamarra 2427:Warrant Officer Class One Sean William Chainey, 1880:Garry Anthony Molloy – For service to education. 1328:The late Nelly Brandsma – For service to rowing. 2893:Senior Constable First Class Bindi-Jane Burnell 1661:– For service to war widows and their families. 1322:Thomas Jack Boyd – For service to table tennis. 16:Appointments to orders and honours in Australia 2755:Detective Superintendent Jonathan Andrew Beard 1904:Rosemary Morrow – For service to permaculture. 3968: 3462:Commendation for Distinguished Service ribbon 2739:Assistant Commissioner Fiona Caroline Drennan 1820:Stephen Matthews – For service to publishing. 1760:Patricia Ruth Letts – For service to nursing. 8: 5971:Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia 5947:Governor General of Australia, Honours Lists 5931:List of Companions of the Order of Australia 2054:David Rosenberg – For service to publishing. 203:Emeritus Professor Christopher Joseph Fell, 2024:Craig James Reece – For service to cricket. 1970:– For service to the horse racing industry. 3975: 3961: 3953: 3815:Lieutenant Colonel Henry William Stimson, 1682:Janet Ann Howard – For service to cricket. 1235:Elizabeth Avery – For service to swimming. 3703: 3546: 3522:Conspicuous Service Cross and Bar ribbon 3517: 3384: 3278: 3187: 3065: 2904: 2880:Senior Sergeant Sally Elizabeth Cottrell 2870:Acting Commander Bradley William Sorrell 2851:Chief Superintendent Paul Matthew Ralphs 2829:Detective Inspector David Charles Hickey 2742:Detective Sergeant Bernard Joseph Geason 2724: 2501: 1355:Margaret Burke – For service to netball. 81:Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) 68: 57: 3870: 3484:Colonel Michael Brodie Bassingthwaite, 2848:Detective Superintendent Kym David Hand 2792:Detective Sergeant Kevin Francis Carson 2301:Michael Walsh – For service to cricket. 1940:Kevin O'Neill – For service to cricket. 1319:Joy Boyd – For service to table tennis. 1133:Major General Murray Ronald Thompson, 42:(26 January), with the other being the 3454:Commendation for Distinguished Service 2845:Chief Inspector Colin James Cunningham 2786:Superintendent Joy Elizabeth Arbuthnot 2764:Chief Inspector Joseph Anthony McNulty 1105:Rear Admiral Katherine Anne Richards, 426:Air Vice-Marshal Leigh Andrew Gordon, 146:Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) 3420:Distinguished and Conspicuous Service 1192:Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) 454:Member of the Order of Australia (AM) 7: 3389:Australian Intelligence Medal ribbon 2909:Australian Fire Service Medal ribbon 2901:Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) 46:, which are announced on the second 5936:Australian honours order of wearing 3614:Brigadier Damian Michael Cantwell, 3381:Australian Intelligence Medal (AIM) 3283:Australian Corrections Medal ribbon 2864:Superintendent Glenn Desmond Feeney 1679:– For service to community history. 3904:"Announcing and presenting awards" 3433:Distinguished Service Medal ribbon 3275:Australian Corrections Medal (ACM) 2820:Superintendent Melissa Lesly Adams 2810:Superintendent Adrian Joseph White 2773:Chief Inspector Peter Francis Volf 591:The late Dr James Thomas Cummins, 14: 3879:"Australia Day 2021 Honours List" 3425:Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) 3153:Jennifer Annette (Annie) Clements 2804:Superintendent Rebecca Jane Olsen 2457:Wing Commander Ian Grant Murphy, 3708:Conspicuous Service Medal ribbon 3578:Captain Scott Anthony Houlihan, 3551:Conspicuous Service Cross ribbon 3472:Colonel Andrew Nicholas Abbott, 2770:Superintendent Paul Andrew Smith 2745:Sergeant Craig Cameron McPherson 846:John Alexander (Sandy) Macdonald 470:Professor Margaret Mary Alston, 3700:Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM) 3543:Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) 3532:Colonel Damien John McLachlan, 3192:Emergency Services Medal ribbon 2861:Superintendent Roger David Beer 2807:Sergeant Jonathan Patrick Payne 2795:Inspector Stephen Kenneth Frost 3184:Emergency Services Medal (ESM) 3070:Ambulance Service Medal ribbon 2832:Superintendent Mark Alan Kelly 2801:Commander Paul Michael Millett 2729:Australian Police Medal ribbon 552:The late Warwick George Cary, 1: 3883:Governor-General of Australia 3062:Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) 2883:Commander Joanne Louise Stolp 2767:Sergeant Brett Raymond Samuel 2721:Australian Police Medal (APM) 1145:Colonel John Andrew Simeoni, 29:Governor General of Australia 25:to various orders and honours 3443:Brigadier David John Kelly, 3049:Australian Capital Territory 2826:Sergeant Cary Ellen Coolican 2823:Inspector Paul Lindsay Baker 2750:New South Wales Police Force 2688:Australian Capital Territory 1121:Brigadier Ana Laura Duncan, 3025:John Constantine Varnavides 1919:Frances Campbell Nicholls, 5987: 2789:Sergeant Trevor John Blake 2776:Sergeant Scott David Weber 2758:Inspector Gary John Coffey 2498:Public Service Medal (PSM) 2388:Captain Stephen Beckmann, 2235:ED – For service to youth. 1044:Johnstone William Thwaites 1012:Robyn Marie Sheahan-Bright 21:2021 Australia Day Honours 5944: 2888:Northern Territory Police 2815:Queensland Police Service 2761:Sergeant Lisa Maree Green 2734:Australian Federal Police 1517:– For service to cricket. 992:Dr Roy Frederick Scragg, 582:Dr John Lionel Crompton, 212:Dr Kenneth Duncan Fitch, 5966:2021 awards in Australia 4433:† Not issued because of 3984:Australian honours lists 3353:Andrea Jayne Rees-Carter 2856:Western Australia Police 2340:– For service to tennis. 2068:Hilary Louise Rubinstein 1542:Eleni Andriana Glouftsis 930:Milton Edgeworth Osborne 368:Gabriel Marie Waterhouse 286:Paul Christopher Memmott 126:Cheryl Elisabeth Praeger 44:Queen's Birthday Honours 3019:Robert Leonard Littmann 2835:Sergeant Nadine Webster 2238:Patrick Francis Tehan, 812:Valerie Kathleen Lehman 659:Jillian Meredith Garner 519:Kirsty Margaret Brown, 465:Lisa Michelle Alexander 247:Dr Barry David Inglis, 223:Graham Clifford Goodwin 3709: 3552: 3523: 3463: 3434: 3390: 3318:Melissa Sueanne Westin 3284: 3251:Richard Gordon Davison 3193: 3124:Gary William Cotterill 3071: 2943:Dennis Andrew Stannard 2931:Jeremy Marcus Fewtrell 2910: 2840:South Australia Police 2730: 2510: 2259:Gary Desmond Tomlins, 1739:Terence Hugh Larkins, 1034:William Leonard Taylor 670:John Francis Gosling, 347:Kay Elizabeth Saunders 262:Michael Douglas Mann, 139:Malcolm Bligh Turnbull 77: 66: 5799:Special Honours lists 3707: 3550: 3521: 3461: 3432: 3388: 3282: 3228:Cheryl-Lee Fitzgerald 3191: 3169:Pamela Anne Heiermann 3166:Matthew James Eastham 3140:Stephen Rodney Beaton 3096:Gregory Lewis Fithall 3083:Paula Louise Sinclair 3069: 3022:William Lachlan McCaw 3003:Kevin William Stewart 2971:Gregory Douglas Leece 2940:Kenneth Arthur Pullen 2908: 2728: 2505: 2229:Duncan Grant Taylor, 1751:Robert James Leedow, 923:Colleen Anne O'Reilly 835:Enid Anne Macarthur, 173:Timothy Filiga Cahill 156:Kenneth Craig Allen, 72: 61: 3350:Maria McGinty-Duggan 3334:Chel Shossana Sealey 3328:Roberta Leigh Embrey 3315:Suzanne Maree Skrabl 3270:Jason Kenneth Robins 3205:Glenn Charles Hinton 3202:Matthew John Chifley 3044:David Thomas Oakley 3028:Craig Kenneth Waters 2977:Mark Lindsay Roberts 2937:Thomas John Marshall 2925:Guy Roland Duckworth 2919:Darren George Breust 2507:Public Service Medal 1655:Brian John Hollins, 1076:Patricia Lynne White 913:Colleen Coyne Nelson 894:Christina Fay Miller 772:Peter Barry Kearns, 693:Gregory Raymond Hall 318:Daryl Paul Quinlivan 5855:Royal Visit Honours 3406:Warren Dominic Gray 3376:John Ross Pickering 3344:Susan Marie Andrews 3296:David John Harrower 3267:Jason Alex Lawrence 3238:Michael James Ellis 3179:Rhys Lachlan Dowell 3156:David William Place 3143:Anne Louise Parsons 3137:Stacey Maree Abbott 3121:Julie Maree Calvert 3080:Peter John Rowlands 3057:Noel Walter McLaren 2965:Jonathan Mark Gwilt 2956:Brendan John Angwin 2922:Norman John Buckley 2711:Hugh Crosbie Heggie 1515:Kevin Boyd Gartrell 1359:Maxwell Arthur Burr 1060:Carden Crea Wallace 749:John Hughes Jobling 362:Bret William Walker 345:Emeritus Professor 292:Samantha Joy Mostyn 229:Malcolm John Hazell 124:Emeritus Professor 5921:Order of Australia 5876:Coronation Honours 3710: 3553: 3524: 3464: 3435: 3391: 3285: 3264:Cheryl Louise Ames 3254:Antonie (Tom) Poel 3194: 3174:Northern Territory 3127:Gene Morgan Curtis 3072: 3054:Gary Robert Hooker 3041:Robert Bruce Dawes 3006:Lee Douglas Watson 2990:Corey Michael Bock 2946:Alice Joyce Strutt 2911: 2731: 2704:Northern Territory 2511: 2493:Meritorius Service 641:Amanda Jane Fosang 302:Brian John O'Brien 78: 74:Order of Australia 67: 63:Order of Australia 54:Order of Australia 5953: 5952: 5906: 5330: 4442: 4441:) and WWII (1940) 3991:New Years Honours 3347:Andrea Jane Bowen 3339:Western Australia 3293:Shaun Harry Danby 3233:Western Australia 3215:Gary John Doorbar 3132:Western Australia 3105:Michael Colin Ray 3014:Western Australia 2974:Kevin David Legge 2934:Glen Vincent Howe 2672:Western Australia 2375:Military Division 1092:Military Division 817:Sotiria Liangis, 687:Mordechai Gutnick 382:Military Division 334:Trevor John Riley 23:are appointments 5978: 5904: 5328: 4710:Birthday Honours 4435:Birthday Honours 4432: 3977: 3970: 3963: 3954: 3942: 3941: 3939: 3937: 3926: 3920: 3919: 3917: 3915: 3900: 3894: 3893: 3891: 3889: 3875: 3820: 3619: 3590: 3585: 3537: 3489: 3477: 3448: 3218:Lisa Nicole Wise 3102:Kathleen Poulton 3093:Joanna Rae Algie 2928:John Gregory Dun 2462: 2432: 2393: 2338:Clive Wilderspin 2264: 2243: 2234: 1924: 1756: 1744: 1660: 1197:General Division 1150: 1138: 1126: 1110: 997: 921:The Reverend Dr 840: 822: 777: 756: 675: 620: 596: 587: 557: 524: 475: 459:General Division 438: 433: 415: 410: 403: 394:Roger John Noble 354: 341: 267: 252: 243: 238: 217: 208: 190: 183:Gregory Chappell 161: 151:General Division 133: 120: 107: 102: 86:General Division 5986: 5985: 5981: 5980: 5979: 5977: 5976: 5975: 5956: 5955: 5954: 5949: 5940: 5909: 5903: 5871: 5850: 5794: 5338:Bravery Honours 5333: 5327: 4704: 4445: 4431: 3986: 3981: 3951: 3946: 3945: 3935: 3933: 3928: 3927: 3923: 3913: 3911: 3902: 3901: 3897: 3887: 3885: 3877: 3876: 3872: 3867: 3850: 3848:Declined awards 3831: 3816: 3777: 3715: 3702: 3650: 3615: 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Malcolm Bligh Turnbull
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Timothy Filiga Cahill
Gregory Chappell
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Graham Clifford Goodwin
Malcolm John Hazell
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