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Helga Margaret Elizabeth Alemson | For service to librarianship, particularly through the Queensland Parliamentary Library and the implementation of an automated information management system. | |
Richard Hugh Allert | For service to business and to the community, particularly through the National Heart Foundation. |
Donald Philip Armstrong | For service to the motor trade industry, particularly in the area of industry training and development, and to the community. |
Susan Mitchell Beal | For service to medicine, particularly in the fields of paediatrics and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome research. |
Patrick Brassil | For service to local government, particularly through support for regional development and decentralisation, and to the community. |
Graham Brooke | For service to business and finance and to the community through the administration of public utilities and medical organisations in Victoria. |
Peter John Parnell Burge | For service to cricket as a player, administrator and international referee, and to harness racing. |
Judith Mildred Butt, | For service to paediatric nursing, hospital administration and fundraising. |
Douglas Howard Clyde | For service to engineering and professional education and to the Institution of Engineers, Australia. |
Hermann Barry Collin | For service to optometric research and education in the Asia-Pacific Region. |
Barry Ernest Conyngham | For service to music as a composer and to music education and administration. |
Norman George Curry | For service to education, particularly educational thought and practice for over 40 years. |
Neville James Davis | For service to anaesthesia and to medical education, administration and professional associations. |
Dayalan Manohar Devanesen | For service to medicine in the Northern Territory, particularly in the field of Aboriginal primary health care. |
Margaret Alison Dewsbury | For service to education, particularly through the development and implementation of the 'First Steps Resource' literacy programme. |
Mary Veronica Doughty | For service to social welfare through the Medical Benevolent Association of New South Wales and to the community. |
Sophie Charlotte Ducker | For service to recording the history of botany in Australia, to education and to science, particularly in the field of marine botany. |
Ross Archibald Edwards | For service to music as a composer. |
Trevor Miles Fearnley | For service to homeless youth through the OASIS Youth Centre. |
John Millice Floyd | For service to Australian scientific and industrial research, particularly the process of smelting non-ferrous metals and its commercial development. |
Harry Walter Gayfer, | In recognition of service to primary industry, particularly through the Australian grain trade and to the community. |
Humphrey Edward George | For service to the pharmacy profession, at state and national levels, and to the community. |
William Norman Gilmour | For service to medicine as a pioneer of joint replacement and sports surgery and to education. |
Michael Edward Grace | For service to youth as the founder and National Chairperson of the Youth Business Initiative. |
Kevin Edward Green | For service to the Uniting Church, particularly through the Wesley Central Mission, Nelbourne. |
Ronald Edward Gristwood | For service to otolaryngology, particularly otology, and to education and professional associations. |
Brian Leslie Hamley | For service to the community, particularly through charitable organisations and the Uniting Church, and to the finance sector. |
Professor Stephen Hill | For service to the development of Australia's international relations with Asia and to science and technology policies. |
Charles McKean Howard | For service to the Catholic Church and to the community through the Marist Brothers in Australia and overseas, particularly South Africa, in the fields of education, social justice and reform. |
Warren Henry Hyne | For service to the forest and timber industries, including service in industry organisations, and industry development through forest use practices, research and product development. |
Bernard Jacks, | For service to the community through programmes designed to recognise achievement. |
Warren Frederick Johnson | For service to Australian medicine, particularly urology, in the fields of surgery and research, and to professional associations. |
Stanley David Kelly | For service at state and national levels to people with disabilities, particularly through the national council on intellectual disability, and to the community. |
Neil Leslie Kemmis | For service to the Gunnedah region through local government and community organisations. |
Iven John Klineberg, | For service to dentistry, particularly craniomandibular disorders and oro-facial pain management. |
Leslie Koadlow | For service to medicine, particularly as a rheumatologist specialising in musculoskeletal diseases and rehabilitation, and to the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria. |
Gerhard Francis (Garry) Krauss | For service to the performing acts, particularly through the Victorian State Opera, and to youth. |
Allan Ogilvie Langlands | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of radiation oncology and its application to breast cancer treatment. |
Robert John Lawrence | For service to the discipline of social work internationally, and as the first Professor of Social Work in Australia, to the development of social policy research and to community agencies. |
Robert Barry Leal | For service to tertiary education in the fields of administration and modern languages, and to the community. |
Marilyn Myrtle McMeniman | For service to education in the fields of curriculum theory and practice, language acquisition, research and administration. |
Raymond Francis Martyres | For service to the community through fundraising for the bone marrow donor institute and its related laboratories. |
Robert William Matthewson | For service to trade development and diplomatic relations between the Northern Territory and South East Asia. |
Elizabeth Therese Mattner | For service to the Cooma-Monaro region through local government and community organisations. |
Geoffrey Grant Meredith | For service to tertiary business education and the development of small enterprise in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region. |
Robert David Milns | For service to education, particularly in the fields of classics and ancient history, and to the community. |
Richard Morris | For service to the Northern Territory community, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia, and to business development. |
James Lloyd Morrison | For service to music, particularly jazz, and the sponsorship of young musicians. |
Diana Denise Newman | For service to accountancy, particularly in the areas of insolvency and trusteeship, and to the community. |
Robert John Oakeshott | For service to medicine at national and international levels in the fields of rehabilitation medicine and disability, and to education. |
Darcy William O'Gorman Hughes | For service to medicine, particularly in the fields of paediatric oncology and haematology. |
Rita Bridget Rice O'Keeffe | For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross at state and national levels. |
Ida Mary Overton | For service to the community, particularly through support for the arts and medical research. |
John William James Parry | For service to the community of Narrogin, to emergency medicine in remote areas and to local government. |
Robert William Peck | For service to the practice of architecture, urban design and development, particularly through statutory and regulatory authorities. |
James William Priest | For service to youth through the Queensland Branch of the Scout Association of Australia and for promoting scouting in the Asia Pacific Region. |
Thomas William Prior | For service to the community of Central Australia, particularly through the pastoral industry. |
Patrick Gerard Quilty | For service to geoscience, particularly Australian Antarctic scientific research, and its promotion internationally. |
Paul Henry Ramler | For service to education administration in the fields of course accreditation, curriculum construction and educational organisation. |
Keith Desmond Reeve | For service to science, particularly in the field of ceramics technology, and to education. |
Ronald Morgan Richards | For service to the newspaper industry, tourism and the community. |
| For service to botany, particularly the conservation and management of native vegetation in South Australia, and to the community. |
David Andrew Robinson | For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, particularly in the field of human relationships, and to the community. |
John Herbert Roder | For service to urban and regional planning, the law and the community. |
Bruce Carlyle Ruxton, | For service to the welfare of the ex-service community. |
Russell James Scott | For service to the law, particularly in the field of bioethics, and to law reform. |
Michael Stanley Shanahan | For service to primary industry, particularly through the Australian grain trade. |
Richard John Smith | For service to international relations, particularly in the areas of commerce and trade. |
Elaine Junette Swain | For service to children with disabilities and their families, particularly through the association 'Wings Away'. |
Amy Katherine Taylor, | For service to veterans, particularly through the Australian Women's Army Service, and the Education Committee of the 'Australia Remembers' programme. |
| For service to the community, particularly through the Vizard Foundation, and to the arts. |
Valda Helen Wiles | For service to clinical nursing practice, particularly in critical care areas, and to education. |
Brian Robert Williams, | For service to medicine through the development and implementation of general practice services in rural and remote areas of Western Australia. |
| For service to tertiary education and administration, to business and regional development in Central Queensland, and to physics. |
Stewart Yesner | For service to people with disabilities through the development and promotion of research into spinal cord injury. |
Henry Hugo Young | For service to the community through the Hank Young Foundation for Aboriginal Welfare and Education. | |
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Cordelia May Allen | For service to women through community health and church organisations. | |
Richard Andrew Anderson | For service to people with visual impairments and to fundraising for the arts. |
| For service to music, particularly through the Australian Music Foundation. |
John Leo Armati | For service to the newspaper industry in rural New South Wales and to the community. |
Sydney Atkins | For service to the community of the Illawarra region, particularly through public health organisations. |
Christopher Lawrence Austin | For service to the community. |
Colin George Parker Ayres | For service to agriculture, particularly through the potato industry, to local government and to the community. |
James McKinley Baker | For service to the community through organising celebrations to explore and promote a sense of national identity. |
Bruce Albert Ballantine-Jones | For service to the Anglican Church and to the community. |
George Michael Barbouttis | For service to people with hearing impairments, particularly through the Deaf Society of New South Wales, and to the Greek community. |
Malcolm Wentworth Barker | For service to veterans, particularly through the 42nd Australian Infantry Battalion. |
| For service to the study of history and the preservation of Victoria's heritage. |
Reginald John Bateup | For service to veterans, particularly through the Temora Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community. |
Frank Belan | For service to the trade union movement, particularly through the National Union of Workers. |
Walter Allan Bishop | For service to veterans, particularly through the HMAS Perth Association. |
Rodney David Blackmore | For service to the welfare of children through the judicial system and to the community. |
William Henry Blair | For service to tertiary education and business, particularly through the Queensland University of Technology Foundation, and to the community. |
John Francis Bodycomb | For service to the promotion of religious freedom and to fostering ecumenicism. |
Olive Joyce Bowly | For service to people with disabilities and their families, particularly through the Gold Coast Family Support Group, and to the community. |
Gordon Douglas Boyd | For service to the welfare of veterans and their families. |
Thomas Briggs | For service to Aboriginal people in Armidale and surrounding areas, particularly through community development programmes. |
Karoline Brodaty | For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Friends of the Foundation for the Adoption of Abandoned Children. |
Edwin Allan Bryant | For service to community organisations in Dubbo. |
Thelma Doreen (Poppy) Burgess | For service to the community, particularly through the South Australian Branch of the Australian Red Cross. |
Reginald Joseph Butler | For service to surf lifesaving, particularly through the establishment and promotion of the junior movement. |
Edward Thomas Byrne | For service to the community, particularly through fundraising activities supported by the Merrylands Returned and Services Club, and to veterans. |
Viola Joyce Carr | For service to the Cactus and Succulent Society of South Australia. |
Courtney Patricia Clark | For service to the food and catering industry. |
Leonard Prospere Coleman | For service to the community, particularly through the Society of St Vincent de Paul. |
Robert James Cornish | For service to the community of Cobram and to the soft fruits industry. |
Francis Aloysius Costa | For service youth and to the community of Geelong. |
Harry William Craber | For service to veterans, particularly through the 6th Division AIF, and to the community. |
Albert George Cunningham | For service to the community, particularly Vietnam Veterans. |
Anthony Bowen Daniels | For service to the manufacturing industry, particularly through microeconomic reform. |
Lewis Ross Davis | For service to industry, particularly through the Australian Foundry Institute. |
Kenneth George (Mick) Day | For service to the community of Bundaberg. |
Bulent Hass Dellal | For service to multicultural organisations, the arts, and the community. |
Elizabeth Marjorie Delzoppo | For service to the community, particularly in the Gippsland region. |
Roger Norman Dickson | For service to hospital management and to the community. |
Colin Wauchope Dodd | For service to the community of Warwick and to education, particularly as Deputy Principal of Warwick State High School. |
St Jude Doyle | For service to social welfare, particularly through the Sisters of Charity Outreach Programme, and to rural committees. |
Alan Edgar Druery | For service to education, particularly through the Queensland Catholic Education Commission. |
William Duncan | For service to veterans, particularly through Mt Lawley-Inglewood Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community. |
John Edward Ralph Dunkley | For service to the community through the Salvation Army Emergency Services, South Australia. |
Leo Matthew Dunne | For service to families through the Federation of Parents and Friends Associations of Queensland. |
Mignon Laurenti Ellicott | For service to the community as benefactor of the Laurenti Ellicott Awards for Excellence in Public Relations in South Australia, and as a donor to charitable and other organisations. |
John Locke Estens | For service to the community and to amateur astronomy. |
Moya Rachel Evans | For service to people with disabilities, particularly through music therapy programmes. |
Raymond Thomas Fahey | For service to veterans, particularly through the HMAS Canberra-Shropshire Association in Tasmania, and to the community. |
Geoffrey William Falkenmire | For service to education, particularly literacy programmes, and to veterans. |
Claude Augustus Fay | For service to the community, particularly through 'Kidsafe', the church, education, retirement villages and sporting organisations, and to the environment. |
Robin Heath Fildes | For service to sport as an administrator. |
Colin Murray Fisher | For service to the Parliament of New South Wales, local government and the community of the Hunter region. |
Margaret Anne Fisk | For service to people with disabilities and their families as founder of the Defence Special Needs Support Group. |
Stephen Paul Gatt | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of obstetric anaesthesia. |
Albert Beau Edward Gerring | For service to boxing, particularly as a coach for Olympic and Commonwealth Games events. |
Edward George Gibson | For service to the community, particularly through the Anglican Church. |
Francis Hugh Xavier Gillen | For service to veterans, particularly through the 2/6th Battalion Association, and to the community. |
Stanislaw Gotowicz | For service to the Polish community in South Australia, and to multiculturalism through cultural and social activities. |
Tasman Thomas Gower | For service to aged care, particularly through the Lady Clark Geriatric Centre. |
John Spencer Graham | For service to the development and implementation of sport and recreation programmes in Western Australia. |
Noel Francis Granger | For service to the community, particularly through the Victorian Taxi Association. |
Noella Maisie Greenham | For service to amateur athletics in South Australia as an administrator and official. |
Reginald John Gregor | For service to charitable organisations through the painting and auctioning of 'charity tents'. |
John Gully | For service to youth, particularly through Lord Somers' Camp and Power House, and to the community. |
Michael Cyril Hall | For service to veterans through the Western Australia Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia. |
Dorothy Alice Hamilton | For service to the community as an entertainer for service groups and retired people for over 50 years. |
Jan William (John) Hartgerink | For service to the aged, particularly through the Northaven Retirement Village. |
June Joy Hayes | For service to community health, particularly through the Asthma Foundation of New South Wales. |
Lesley Alfred Hemley, | For service to local government, the cattle industry and the community of Wickepin. |
Edna Beatrice Hertrick | For service to sport, particularly women's softball. |
Frank Hesman, | For service to the community, particularly through multicultural organisations in Tasmania. |
Harold Neil Hewitt | For service to the community, particularly through the St George's Hospital, Kew. |
John Percy Holroyd | For service to the retail book trade and to the recording of its history in Australia. |
Kevin Frederick Hoskins | For service to the surf lifesaving movement for over 40 years. |
Jocelyn Houghton | For service to the community, particularly through the Canterbury Group of Community Aid Abroad. |
Reginald John Howard | For service to veterans and to the community of Dungog. |
Diana Winifred Humphries | For service to people with disabilities, to support groups for women and to music education. |
To Ha Huynh | For service to culturally based welfare organisations including the Indo-China Chinese Association. |
Frederick Harold Hyde | For service to child welfare and international relations through the CO-ID (Co-Operation In Development) Programme in Bangladesh and to the community of Warwick. |
Alison Jean Ide | For service to veterans' tennis as a player, administrator and selector. |
Marjorie James | For service to the community, particularly through the United Hospitals Auxiliaries of New South Wales and to Manly Hospital through the Balgowlah-Seaforth Auxiliary. |
Barrington Noel Jarman | For service to sport as a cricket player, coach and international cricket referee and to horse racing in South Australia. |
Gwenyth Rita Jenkinson | For service to people with visual impairments, particularly glaucoma. |
Kathleen Mary Jennings | For service to the community through many voluntary organisations including Australian Red Cross, CWA and church groups. |
Mavis Annie Judd | For service to the community as a fundraiser through the Leura Gardens Festival Committee. |
Zetta Karay | For service to the community through the South Australian Branch of the National Council of Women, and Soroptimist International. |
James Antoninus Kelly | For service to education in the field of mathematics. |
Winifred Maisie Kingston | For service to the community, particularly through the Glenview Nursing Home Ladies Auxiliary and the War Widows Guild, Tasmania. |
Elsie Koadlow | For service to the medical and allied professions as a psychotherapist and educator, particularly in the fields of sexual and relationship therapy. |
John Barry Lennon | For service to the Catholic Church and to education. |
Warren Lomas Leo | For service to the community, particularly South Sea Islanders, and to sporting groups. |
Sydney Levine | For service to dentistry, particularly in the fields of periodontics and dental history. |
Helen Ling | For service to the community through the Dodges Ferry Division of St John Ambulance. |
Penelope Ann Little | For service to the community, particularly through the Westmead Hospital Arts Society. |
Philip Loffman, | For service to veterans through recording the history of the 2/28th Battalion and the 24th Anti-Tank Company. |
Robert Russell Longmire | For service to the community, particularly through the Ryder Cheshire Foundation of South Australia. |
Victor Samuel Ludwig | For service to the Australian rules football, particularly in the Northern Territory. |
Ronald James Macadam | For service to sport as an administrator, umpire, coach and player. |
Alan McConachie | For service to people with visual impairments, particularly through the Queensland Blind Soldiers of St Dunstan's Association and the Queensland Blind Bowlers Association. |
Mary McCracken | For service to nursing by assisting with the rehabilitation of people with poliomyelitis. |
Monteith William McDonald | For service to veterans' golf as a player, promoter and administrator. |
Ross McGlashan | For service to motor sport as Australian land speed record holder. |
Jean McGrath | For service to youth through the guide movement and to the community of Coffs Harbour. |
Alasdair McGregor | For service to the law and the community in the Northern Territory. |
Malcolm Donald Macleod | For service to the community, particularly through the Uniting Church, and to theological education. |
Conrad Wilfred Mader | For service to music, particularly as a conductor of performances for schools, churches, and retired people. |
Beverley Vickery (Judy) Major | For service to the community, in particular to Barnardo's Canberra and Sydney. |
Owen Francis Makinson | For service to dentistry in the fields of dental materials, instruments and equipment and to education. |
Geoffrey William Maley | For service to people with hearing impairments, particularly through the Western Australia Deaf Recreation Association. |
Bernard Francis Malouf | For service to the aged community of Coffs Harbour, particularly through the Society of St Vincent de Paul, and to local government. |
Donald McLeod Marles | For service to education as the Headmaster of Trinity Grammar School, Kew. |
Heather May Martin | For service to the community as music director of the Murwillumbah Philharmonic Society and related groups and to music education. |
Montague Thomas Martin | For service to the community of Mackay, particularly through Rotary International. |
Kathleen Margaret Marvell | For service to the community of Wyong and surrounding districts. |
Douglas Mathews | For service to the community, particularly through the United Protestant Association of New South Wales. |
Roger Gregory Mauldon | For service to public administration through the Industry Commission and to the community. |
Dorothy June Meagher | For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through the Blackburn Lake Sanctuary Visitors Education Centre. |
Doris Jessie Miles | For service to the community, particularly through hospital auxiliaries in Central Victoria. |
Leonard Victor Miles | For service to the trade union movement through the Tasmanian Branch of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union. |
Lorna May Morrison | For service to the community through service clubs, particularly Lions International. |
Eileen Daphne Murphy | For service to sport through the Queensland Athletic Association Limited. |
Lillian Mary (Mollie) Newbold | For service to the community, particularly youth, through scouting, fundraising and craft works. |
Ronald Leslie Newitt | For service to the community through the RAAF Reserve and No. 23 Squadron Association (Qld) RAAF. |
Edward Andreas Nilsen | For service to the community of Broken Hill as a member and supporter of charitable organisations. |
Gabriel Arthur Nolan | For service to the Catholic Church and to education. |
Patricia Mildred O'Brien | For service to the aged, particularly through the Society of St Vincent de Paul. |
Patricia Joan O'Hara | For service to the community of Cairns, particularly as a human rights campaigner for social justice. |
Barry Joseph O'Mara | For service to the building and construction industry through the Master Builders Association of New South Wales in the areas of arbitration and mediation. |
Dell Ann O'Sullivan | For service to people with disabilities and the aged in the community, particularly through music programmes. |
Patricia Irene O'Sullivan | For service to child welfare, particularly through the Meerilinga Young Children's Foundation. |
John Patrick Orbansen | For service to the community of Coolangatta-Tweed Heads through service clubs, ex-service organisations and the pony club movement. |
Ralph Berger Orth | For service to the community through the Brisbane Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. |
Irwin Royd Palmer | For service to the community, particularly through the Salvation Army's crisis, rehabilitation and music programmes. |
Betty Olive Peters | For service to nursing as a clinician and academic and to veterans and their families. |
Mavis Claire Pirola | For service to youth, particularly in establishing the Antioch Youth Movement. |
Professor Romano Cesare (Ron) Pirola | For service to youth, particularly in establishing the Antioch Youth Movement. |
Trevor William Plumb, | For service to adult education, particularly through the University of the Third Age. |
Clive William Price | For service to conservation and the environment through forest management and tree planting programmes and to the community. |
Kenneth Maxwell Randall | For service to journalism and public affairs, particularly through the National Press Club, and to the community. |
Akkinepalli Badri Narayan Rao | For service to medicine as an ear, nose and throat specialist in the Northern Territory. |
Phillip Herbert Renkin | (Ret'd). For service to the community, particularly through ex-service and sporting groups. |
Joan Margaret Richards | For service to music, particularly through the Opera Singers of Canberra and the ACT Lieder Society. |
Alan Charles Richmond | For service to youth, particularly through the Baden Powell Scout Association, and to the community. |
Lynn Marie Ritchie | For service to the community, particularly through Citizen Radio Emergency Teams (CREST) in the SouthernHighlands. |
Ronald Bernard Robson, | For service to the community of Kilmore, particularly through the development of water and sewerage services. |
Joy Roggenkamp | For service to contemporary art in the medium of watercolour and as a judge. |
Robert Alfred Ross | For service to the community as an educator and counsellor by devising programmes to support students, particularly Aboriginals, during periods of educational transition. |
Stanley Clifford Sadleir | For service to the racing industry, veterans, sport and the community. |
Nouria Sultana Fazel Salehi | For service to human rights, particularly through the Afghan community, and to refugees and women's support groups. |
Joseph Natalino Santamaria | For service to community health, particularly in the fields of alcohol and drug addiction. |
Adrian Scott, | For service to the media as a rural broadcaster and to the community. |
John Hendry Shaw | For service to the community, particularly as an advocate for improving mental health services, and to education. |
Ronald William Shepherd | For service to hospital administration in an honorary capacity for many years and to the community. |
Kathleen Lois Short | For service to the community of Katherine and to local government. |
Albert George Shute | For service to veterans, particularly through the Lidcombe Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia. |
Socrates Socratous | For service to the Greek community through church, education and sporting groups. |
Dorothy Jean Softley | For service to the community, particularly the aged. |
Glenn William Spilsted | For service to the community through the Clearance Diving Association. |
Nicole Dawn Stevenson | For service to swimming as a representative at state, national and international levels. |
Leslie Tapp | For service to tennis administration at club and state levels for many years. |
Peter Frederick Taylor | For service to surf lifesaving as an administrator at club, state and national levels. |
Arthur James Thompson | For service to veterans, particularly through the Coolamon Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community. |
Ronald Desmond Tyson, | For service to veterans, particularly as an honorary chaplain for ex-service organisations. |
Roger Stuart James Valentine | For service to the community through honorary appointments and in the area of public administration. |
Robert John Veall | For service to veterans, particularly through the Tamworth Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia. |
Therese Mary Von Samorzewski | For service to the Catholic education system in Tasmania. |
Edna Helen Vukmirovic | For service to the arts through the Dandenong Festival of Music and Art for Youth. |
Mavis Waldegrave | For service to youth through theGuide movement in New South Wales. |
Christine Margaret Walters | For service to the community, particularly through the Tamworth Aboriginal Respite Care Centre. |
Alfred Robert Warner | For service to children as a volunteer worker through the Camp Quality programme. |
Sonia Dorothy Watts | For service to people with disabilities, particularly through the Schizophrenia Fellowship of South Queensland. |
Joyce Catherine Webster | For service to the community of Bundaberg through local organisations including the RSPCA. |
Rosemary Janet Webster | For service to the community, particularly through the Schizophrenia Fellowship of Victoria by improving services for people with mental illness and their carers. |
Ivan Grattan Wheaton, | For service to regimental and military history and to the South Australian branch of the Royal Geographical Society of Australia. |
Kathleen Marjorie Williams | For service to the development of community health care programmes and services on Kangaroo Island as Director of Nursing of the local hospital. |
Charles James Neville Wilson | For service to the community of Mount Gambier, particularly through social welfare, veterans' and learning programmes. |
Stephen James Wilson | For service to ornithological research, bird banding and to the community. |
Ronald Richmond Winton | For service to medicine, particularly in the fields of medical publication, history and ethics. |
John Woodhead | For service to the community through programmes sponsored by Rotary, particularly SHINE ON Awards. |
Harold Richard Yeend | For service to veterans through the Rose Bay Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia. |
Christina May Yeomans | For service to the rural community, particularly through the Gold Coast based Save the Farm Fund. | |