The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the first announced to coincide with Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours, which are announced on the second Monday in June.[2]
† indicates an award given posthumously.
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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| For public service, particularly with the New South Wales Police Force. | |
Professor Antony Basten | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of immunology. |
Marcus Besen | For service to commerce and the community. |
John Neil Bishop | For service to accountancy profession. |
Robert Britten-Jones | For service to medicine. |
| For service to the community, particularly to women and to children. |
| For service to the visual arts. |
Stanley Edgar Costigan | For service to secondary industry and to the community. |
Kenneth Edward Cowley | For service to the media and to the community. |
| For service to architecture. |
| For service to craftsmanship as a goldsmith, silversmith and designer. |
Donald Herbert Eltringham | For public service. |
| For service to science and to engineering. |
| For service to industrial relations. |
| For service to education. |
| For service to tennis. |
| For service to the law and to the Royal Australian Navy. |
Professor Richard Spencer Butler Gye | For service to medicine. |
Harry Hauenschild | For service to the trade union movement. |
| For service to the New South Wales Parliament and to local government. |
| For service to religion and to the community. |
Stuart Gordon Hornery | For service to secondary industry. |
| For service to the legal profession. |
| For service to the Western Australian Parliament and to the community |
| For service to publishing and to the media. |
| For service to the theatre and to the media. |
| For service to art, particularly sculpture. |
| For service to learning. |
| For service to business, to government and to the community, particularly to women. |
Stanley William Otto Menzel | For service to the construction industry and to the promotion of exports. |
| For service to the Commonwealth Parliament and to international relations. |
Doctor David Mossenson | For service to education. |
Noel Bede Nairn | For service to education as an historian and biographer. |
| For service to international relations and to education. |
| For service to secondary industry, to sport and to the community. |
John Theodore Ralph | For service to the manufacturing industry and to the community. |
| For service to science, particularly in the field of geology. |
Doctor Mercy Sadka | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of neurology. |
| For service to engineering. |
Emeritus Professor Peter Scott | For service to learning and to the community. |
Doctor Mark Xavier Shanahan | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of cardio-thoracic surgery. |
Harold James Souter | For service to the trade union movement. |
| For service to education and to government, particularly in the field of economics. |
Stewart Laurence Wallis | For service to the construction industry. | |
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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Albert Henry Royce Abbey | For service to the community. | |
| For service to hockey. |
William Arthur Akers | For service to the performing arts as a production and lighting designer. |
Graham Ross Anderson | For service to primary industry, particularly the avocado industry. |
Herbert Maxwell Andrew | For service to primary industry, particularly the dairy industry. |
| For service to rugby league football. |
Jack Ball | For service to lawn bowls and to the advertising industry. |
| For service to the preservation and development of traditional Aboriginal art forms. |
| For service to Australian football. |
| For service to tertiary education and to the community. |
Maria Anna Elizabeth Blake | For service to the travel industry. |
Doctor Richard William Boden | For service to medicine. |
Donald Stirling Bray | For service to secondary education. |
| For services to horse racing. |
| For service to Australian football and to the community. |
John Edwards Bromell | For service to agriculture and to conservation. |
Leo Brown | For service to the trade union movement. |
| For service to soccer. |
Jane Margaret Harding Burns | For service to the promotion of Australian crafts. |
| For service to international peace and disarmament. |
Donel Kevin Byrne | For service to people with disabilities. |
Thomas Ewan Cain | For service to tertiary education particularly in the field of legal studies. |
Kevin John Cashman | For service to the manufacturing industry. |
| For service to religion. |
Emeritus Professor Edna Rose Chamberlain | For service to social work, education and the community. |
Maren Isobel Chandler | For service to the Girl Guides Association of Victoria and to the community. |
| For service to opera. |
| For service to the visual arts. |
Bruce Joseph Collier | For service to medicine and to the community. |
Doctor Michael Connaughton | For service to medicine and to the community. |
Antony Edmund Rundle Coote | For service to commerce and to the community. |
Nigel Arthur Holloway Creese | For service to education. |
James Leo Crichton | For public service. |
William Edward Kenneth Dalzell | For service to primary industry, particularly grain growing and marketing. |
Wing Commander Francis William Davison RAF (Retd) | For service to people with intellectual disabilities. |
John Henry Day | For service to education and to the community. |
Sister Francis Dunne | For service to Aboriginal communities in the Kimberley Region, particularly in the management of leprosy. |
Ernest William Bower Eddy | For service to secondary industry, particularly in the field of engineering. |
Rex Ernest Ellis | For service to music, particularly as an organiser of concerts. |
Edward William Excell | For service to the development of Australian overseas trade. |
| For service to the development of multiculturalism in Australia and to the preservation of Aboriginal culture and languages. |
Rabbi Brian Douglas Fox | For service to the Jewish community and to religion. |
John Colin Frearson | For service to primary industry and to banking. |
Irene Muriel Gale | For service to the community through the promotion of racial understanding. |
Geoffrey John Gateley | For service to secondary industry, particularly in the field of computer technology. |
| For service to the forestry industry. |
Robert Malcolm Goot | For service to the welfare of the Jewish community. |
Reverend Father Joseph Matthew Grealy | For service to religion and to the community as an industrial chaplain. |
Peter Christopher Bourne Grey | For service to Australian economic development and research. |
| For service to international relations. |
Edith Mary Hall | For service to the community, particularly to people with disabilities. |
Doctor Benedetto Haneman | For service to medicine and to the Spanish community. |
Doctor Geoffrey George Haward | For service to education, particularly teacher education. |
John Herbert Somerset Heussler | For service to primary industry. |
Lorna Joy Hewson | For service to stroke sufferers and to their families. |
Doctor Kevin Thomas Hobbs | For service to sports medicine. |
Doctor Raymond Moulton Hollings | For service to medical education, particularly in the field of surgery. |
Doctor Edward Gordon Hudson | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of anaesthesia. |
Ronald Dennis Ireland | For service to secondary industry, to veterans and to Legacy. |
| For service to rugby union football. |
Eileen Rosemary Jones | For service to Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, particularly in the management of leprosy. |
John Benjamin David Joslin | For public service as Controller of the Royal Australian Mint. |
Arthur Powell Kenyon | For service to the community. |
William Donald Kibbler | For service to the community and to Australian-Japanese relations. |
Howard Ivan King | For service to the meat industry. |
George Henry Anderson Knowles | For public service and for service to agriculture. |
Harold John Lawrence | For service to secondary industry, particularly in the field of transport. |
Anthony Michael Laws | For service to the community, particularly in the field of alcohol and drug awareness. |
James Willoughby Leedman | For service to the community. |
Aylwin Stuart Leslie | For service to the community. |
| For service to commerce, particularly in the field of small business, and to education. |
Lancelot Hamilton Lines | For service to primary industry. |
Edna Alice Lloyd | For service to the community of Norfolk Island. |
Thomas Leslie Lloyd | For service to the community of Norfolk Island. |
Samuel Stuart McBurney | For public service. |
Thelma Dalzell McCarthy | For service to the community. |
Wendy Maplestone | For service to riding for the disabled. |
| For service to local government and to the community. |
| For service to Australian literature. |
Tony Matisi | For service to the community, particularly the Italian community. |
Colin Henry Meagher | For service to pony clubs and to equestrian sport. |
Doctor William Gerard Meehan | For service to medicine and to the community. |
Kenneth Miller | For service to the credit union movement. |
Doctor Winifred Joyce Mitchell | For service to the community and to tertiary education. |
Eric John Montgomery | For service to the community, particularly in the field of driver education. |
Doctor Graham Jaunay Mount | For service to the dental profession. |
| For service to religion. |
Doctor Noel Edward Norman | For service to chemical engineering and to the environment. |
Daniel O'Sullivan | For service to the media. |
Doctor William Kenneth Amadee Paver | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of dermatology. |
Trevor Picker | For service to primary industry, particularly in the growing of superfine wool. |
Osmond Francis William Pitts | For service to the travel industry. |
Alexander Pongrass | For service to soccer. |
Peter John Poulton | For service to the welfare of Vietnam veterans, particularly as Chairman of the Organising Committee for the Australian Vietnam Forces Welcome Home Parade 1987. |
John Launden Prichard | For public service, particularly in the field of dental health. |
Mary Grace Rankine Wilson | For service to occupational therapy. |
Doctor Stanley Edward Reid | For service to yachting and to medicine. |
Doctor Maurice Edward Renshaw | For service to the community. |
Charles Karol Seely | For service to the Australian ginger industry. |
The Honourable David Mayer Selby | For service to learning, to legal education, and to the community. |
Doctor Ahmad Muhammad Hadi Shboul | For service to the Islamic community. |
| For service to the wool industry and to the community, particularly the Jewish community. |
Ernest Keith Skillicorn | For service to agriculture and to the management of leprosy in India and Bangladesh. |
Ruth Emma Skillicorn | For service to agriculture and to the management of leprosy in India and Bangladesh. |
| For service to primary industry, particularly the cattle industry. |
Trevor Keith Smith | For service to hockey. |
| For service to migrant education. |
| For service to nursing. |
John Martin Stevens | For service to landscape architecture. |
| For service to the community and to the welfare of veterans. |
John Bradridge Studdy | For service to secondary industry and to community health. |
The Reverend Canon Lawrence Edgar Styles | For service to religion and to the community as an industrial chaplain. |
Doctor Harold Lindsay Thompson | For service to medicine. |
George Tongerie | For service to the Aboriginal community. |
| For service to the Aboriginal community. |
Bruce John Scott Vasey | For service to local government and to the community. |
Chief Superintendent Michael John Mills Vincent | For service to international relations and to the community. |
Peter Bayford Wells | For service to the community. |
George William Westlake | For service to medicine, particularly as a cardio-thoracic surgeon. |
| For service to education, particularly in the field of librarianship. |
Raymond Charles Williams | For public service and for service to the community. |
Phillip David Arundel Wright | For service to primary industry. |
Doctor Dolph Warren Zink | For service to secondary industry and to the community. | |
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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John Bray Allan | For service to the wool industry, particularly shearing. | |
Ernest James Francis Altschwager | For service to local government and to the community. |
Leslie Edward Argoon | For service to local government. |
Douglass Ingham Aspinall | For service to primary industry and to the community. |
Stanley John Attwood | For service to the community, particularly marine safety. |
Bob Balmer | For service to the welfare of veterans. |
Eileen Mary Balzer | For service to the community. |
Prudence Jane Barbour | For service to child welfare. |
Lucy Barwick | For service to the community. |
Tessa Emelia Beneke | For service to the community, particularly through the Youth Hostel Association. |
Eric Benjamin | For service to social welfare. |
Frederick John Blencowe | For public service as an officer of the Melbourne Metropolitan Transit Authority. |
Lyell John Blogg | For service to the community. |
Norman Richard Blythe | For service to community health. |
Stanley Albert Boreham | For service to the community. |
Carlo Breschi | For service to local government and to the community. |
| For service to cricket. |
Viola Beatrice Bromley | For service to the visual arts. |
Donald Graham Brooker | For service to youth and to the community. |
Geoffrey Maurice Brown | For service to surf life saving. |
George Patulla Brown | For service to community welfare. |
Leslie Francis Brown | For service to local government and to the community. |
Robert Charles Brumm | For service to the welfare of veterans. |
Leffler Conrad John Buhmann | For service to the community. |
Pauline Gabrielle Carr | For service to community health. |
Councillor George Felix Cartwright | For service to local government and to the community. |
| For service to the media, particularly as a sports commentator. |
Michele Winifred Castagna | For service to people with physical disabilities. |
Keith Reginald Challenger | For service to the trade union movement. |
Norma Isobel Chapman | For service to the community. |
Ronald Clarence Chesher | For service to veterans, to surf life saving and to the community. |
Bruce Osborne Chick | For service to conservation. |
| For service to the media as a broadcaster and journalist. |
Muriel Jasper Commens | For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association. |
Alexander Powell Cooke | For service to the community and to welfare. |
Frederick George Corben | For service to soccer. |
Peter Daniel Corcoran | For service to rugby league football. |
Ruth Louise Cotterill | For service to the community. |
Robert Craig | For service to community health and welfare. |
Allen Vincent Curtis | For service to the community and to the Real Estate Institute of the Australian Capital Territory. |
John Arthur Cutting | For service to the community. |
Norman George Cuzner | For service to the community, particularly through the Tasmanian Ambulance Service. |
Irwin John Dack | For service to the community. |
Alan Ray David | For service to the community. |
Detective Station Sergeant John Alexander Davies | For public service. |
Alison Anne Davis | For service to the welfare of children. |
Frank De Stefano | For service to the welfare of migrants. |
Stanley Charles Dickson | For service to the trade union movement and to local government. |
Joseph Henry Patrick Dixon | For service to the welfare of veterans. |
Alexander George Dolphin | For service to Australian football. |
Mary Helena Dubois | For service to the community. |
Elisabeth Valder Duff | For service to community health as an occupational therapist. |
Keith John Duke | For service to cricket. |
George William Eaton | For service to youth. |
Joan Patricia Ellard | For service to community welfare. |
John Denis Elliott | For service to the media, particularly in the field of horse racing journalism. |
John Embleton | For service to music, particularly in schools. |
Henry Vaughan Burden Evans | For service to education, particularly in the field of maritime history. |
| For service to science, particularly astronomy. |
Roy Herbert Evans | For service to community welfare. |
Ruby Jean Faunt | For service to the community, particularly through the Glen Innes and District Historical Society. |
Phillip Leo Fehon | For service to the community. |
Amelia Marie Findlay | For service to nursing. |
Ronald Alexander Findlay | For service to the community. |
Robina Eugenie Fitz-Gerald | For service to the community, particularly the elderly. |
Martin George Fitzhenry | For service to the community, particularly through bush fire brigades. |
William Francis Flanagan | For service to the community, particularly through radio broadcasting for senior citizens. |
Neil Galt Frankland | For service to the trade union movement and to the community. |
John Friedrich | For service to the community, particularly in the areas of industrial safety and search and rescue services. |
Suzette Gallagher | For service to people with intellectual disabilities. |
Gladys Mary Gilbert | For service to community welfare. |
Sirenne Muriel Gould | For service to people with physical disabilities. |
Robert Lawrence Gradwell | For service to the trade union movement. |
Mary Coman Graham | For service to the community. |
Arthur Donald Gray | For service to tennis. |
Arthur Percy Green | For service to the welfare of veterans. |
Councillor Charie Marino Gregorini | For service to local government. |
Pius Leo Gregory | For service to the Aboriginal community. |
Sidney Francis Gregory | For service to angling. |
| For service to golf. |
| For service to motor racing. |
| For service to the visual arts. |
Doctor Ian Robert Hanson | For service to community health. |
William Archer Harrison | For service to the community. |
Maurice Kierce Hatton | For public service and service to the community. |
Constance Margaret Hicks | For service to lawn bowls. |
David George Holloway | For service to yachting. |
Cyril Claud Hood | For service to the community. |
Edie Hoy Poy | For service to the Chinese community. |
Leslie John Hudson | For service to athletics. |
Lionel Hilton Hughes | For service to the community. |
Francis John Hunt | For service to the welfare of veterans. |
Mervyn Irvine | For service to the community. |
Anthony George Jackson | For service to the martial arts. |
Yvonne James | For service to the Girl Guides Association. |
William Ernest Jennings | For service to education and to the community. |
Barry Campbell Johnston | For service to local government. |
Donald Graham Jolley | For service to sport and recreation for people with disabilities. |
Garth Clement Jubb | For service to the community, particularly to youth. |
Anne Kathleen Kealy | For service to community health. |
Marjorie Valantine Kinane | For service to the community. |
Mavis Jean Kirkham | For service to people with intellectual disabilities. |
Patricia Ellen Kohout | For service to the community. |
Marjory Lilian Lane | For service to the print handicapped and to the Girl Guides Association. |
Colin Robert Lawton | For service to education. |
Lorrimer Victor Leckie | For service to scouting. |
Jan Stefan Lesnicki | For service to the Polish community. |
Robert Anthony Lethbridge | For service to athletics. |
John George Levitzke | For service to the deaf and those with hearing disabilities. |
John Alan Lindley | For service to local government and to the community. |
Jean Dorothy Llewellyn | For service to horticulture, particularly through the Australian Geranium Society. |
Romulus Daniel Lyons | For service to education. |
James McClelland | For service to Australian genealogical and historical research. |
Robert Malcolm McCosker | For service to the media, particularly rural journalism. |
Olive Edna McCredie | For service to social welfare, particularly through World Vision. |
Marjorie Elaine McDonald | For service to people with intellectual disabilities. |
Deahnne Mary McIntyre | For service to sport, particularly in track and field and swimming. |
Muriel June McKeon | For service to the poultry industry. |
Jack Donald Cobham McLean | For service to local government and to the community. |
Leslie McNamara | For service to community welfare. |
Keith Albert Mitchell | For service to contract bridge and to the community. |
Edith Ailsa Macklin | For service to the Federation of Parents and Citizens Association. |
Antonio Maniaci | For service to the Italian community. |
Neil Stanley Mattes | For service to scouting. |
Graeme Charles Milburn | For service to the community. |
Margaret Janette Mitchell | For service to social welfare, particularly through Community Aid Abroad and World Vision. |
Marjorie Florence Monahan | For service to the community. |
Patricia Beryl Moore | For service to the community. |
Grace Moorhouse | For service to the welfare of children in the Republic of Chad. |
| For service to rugby league football. |
Elizabeth Alma Morton | For service to the community, particularly to women and to children. |
Clarence John Murphy | For service to the development of the credit union movement. |
Elizabeth Anne Murray | For public service, particularly to early childhood education. |
Sheila Nicholas | For service to the Sydney University Medical Society. |
Charles Benedict Nolan | For service to the welfare of the elderly and to the community. |
Michael John Norman | For service to education. |
Kenneth Edward Nowland | For service to the Aboriginal community. |
Owen John Nugent | For service to local government and to the community. |
Arthur Leonard Ormsby | For service to the welfare of veterans. |
Joseph Herbert Orr | For service to the community. |
Julie Papandonakis | For service to the Greek community. |
John Alfred Papworth | For service to music and to the community. |
Roman Pavlyshyn | For service to soccer. |
| For service to rugby union football. |
Sarah Heriot Russell Potter | For service to the community, particularly through the Pensioner Advancement League. |
Salvatory Puglisi | For service to the fishing industry. |
David Norman Pyne | For public service. |
Colleen Norrie Quinn | For service to hockey. |
John Henry Rafe | For service to the welfare of youth and children. |
Anthony Raheb | For service to the Lebanese community. |
| For service to gliding. |
Stanley Thomas Reynolds | For service to the community, particularly the Alexandria Fire Brigade and Ambulance Service. |
Thomas Rippon | For service to the Victoria Police and to the Police Association of Victoria. |
Ali Omar Roude | For service to the Arabic speaking community. |
Howard Adam Salzer | For service to the deaf and those with hearing disabilities. |
| For service to netball. |
Lloyd Walter Scott | For service to junior Australian football. |
William Robert Seimons | For service to the community and to local government. |
E Ross Smith | For service to surf lifesaving. |
William Henry Smith | For public service. |
Winifred Jessica Snodgrass | For service to the community. |
Ronald Garth Stephens | For public service. |
Albert Adrian Stobart | For service to the welfare of veterans and to community welfare. |
Donald George Stockins | For service to badminton. |
William Desmond Thomas | For service to the community and to conservation. |
Cecil William Toy | For service to the community and to local government. |
Richard Lloyd Trevaskis | For service to local government and to the community. |
| For service to the performing arts. |
Margaret Waddell | For service to nursing. |
James Walshe | For service to the trade union movement. |
John Leone Waters | For service to the trade union movement. |
Leila Loveday Rosemary Watson | For service to music education and to the community. |
Doreen Amelia West | For public service. |
James Maxwell Whitbread | For public service. |
Blodwyn Gwladys Whitehead | For service to music. |
Ivan Jack Thomas Wilkinson | For service to the community. |
Ernest Victor Willats | For service to the community. |
Edward Albert Williams | For service to secondary industry. |
Ralph Campbell Wilson | For service to the performing arts. |
Gilbert William Woellner | For service to community welfare. |
Graham Edwin Wood | For service to music. |
Len Stanley Wood | For service to surf lifesaving. |
Ron Albert Edward Wootton | For service to water polo. |
Donald Archibald Wright | For service to the community. |
Shirley Margaret Wright | For service to sport and recreation for people with disabilities. |
Michael Wrublewski | For service to sport. |
John Lawrence Young | For service to local government. | |