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.[1]
† indicates an award given posthumously.
Recipient | Citation |
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Dr Sandra Doreen Anderson | For service to respiratory medicine as an academic and researcher, and to the community through the Asthma Foundation of NSW. |
Noel Graham Ashcroft | For service to the public sector in Western Australia, and to the promotion and development of trade and industry links between Australia, Britain and Europe. |
Maria Louise Atkinson | For service to the construction and real estate sector, particularly as a leader and contributor to environmentally sustainable building development in Australia. |
| For service to science in the field of quantum optics as a researcher and educator, and to the Australian Youth Science Forum. |
Emeritus Professor John Patrick Baird | For service to higher education through the Australian Defence Force Academy, and to the discipline of engineering as an academic and researcher. |
David Mark Balkin | For service to the community through leadership and board executive roles with a range of Jewish organisations, and to business. |
| For service to the judiciary, the practice of law in Victoria, and to the study of ornithology. |
| For service to the advancement of science, particularly through administrative roles with the Queensland Museum. |
Simon Christopher Bartlett | For service to engineering, particularly to the electricity supply industry in Queensland, and to professional organisations. |
John Jeffrey Bastian | For service to the community of South Australia through a range of economic and social development organisations, and to business. |
Michael Peter Baumann | For service to the community of Queensland as a magistrate and through contributions to court procedures and practices, to the legal aid sector, and to sporting organisations. |
| For service to the tourism and hospitality industries as a cook, restaurateur and author, and to the promotion of Australian produce and cuisine. |
Dr Jillian Benson | For service to medicine through contributions in the field of mental health, particularly for refugees and people seeking asylum, and to the Indigenous community of South Australia. |
The Honourable Jennifer Margaret Boland | For service to the judiciary through the Family Court of Australia, to legal education, and to the community, particularly through social welfare organisations. |
Glen Francis Boreham | For service to business and to the information technology sector, to professional associations, and to the arts. |
| For service to science in the field of plasma physics as an academic and researcher and through contributions to the international scientific community. |
Debra Louise Brennocks | For service to the international community, particularly through roles supporting children and young people and as Co-Founder and Director of the Sandra Jones Centre in Zimbabwe. |
| For service to business, particularly to the tourism industry, and through philanthropic support for tertiary education institutions in Queensland. |
Dr Susan Victoria Briggs | For service to conservation and the environment through scientific, research and advisory roles supporting natural resources management and policy development. |
| For service to the international community, particularly young people, as founder and director of the Blue Dragon Children's Foundation in Vietnam. |
Professor Philip Ronald Brown | For service to education in the disciplines of accounting and finance, and to professional associations. |
| For service to public administration through executive roles, and as a contributor to reform in the education sector at state and national levels. |
| For service to the mining industry in a range of executive roles, and to the community through philanthropic contributions to arts, heritage and educational organisations. |
Dr John Michael Buckingham† | For service to medicine, particularly the care of women undergoing treatment of breast cancer, through executive roles with BreastScreen ACT, and to medical education. |
David Rhett Butler | For service to the international community through the provision of sustainable water treatment solutions for humanitarian projects and emergency disaster relief efforts. |
Peter Charles Byers | For service to educational administration, to the arts, and to business. |
Professor Ivan William Caple | For service to veterinary science and education through national consultative roles on animal welfare and through professional organisations. |
William Barrett Capp | For service to business, and to the community through a range of philanthropic, social welfare and educational organisations. |
Christine Barbara Cawsey | For service to secondary education in New South Wales as a principal and through professional associations. |
Robert Foo Hee Chong OAM | For service to the Chinese community in Victoria, to local government, and to the City of Whitehorse. |
Professor Wai Fong Chua | For service to tertiary education as an administrator, through research and leadership in the discipline of accounting and as a mentor. |
| For service to the Parliament of Queensland, to local government, and to the Roma and Crows Nest communities. |
| For service to the community as a supporter of research into child-related brain conditions, through contributions to special needs children and their families, and to the arts. |
George Robert Davey | For service to public administration in New South Wales, particularly the primary industry sector, to the development of health and food standards, and to professional associations. |
Professor Peter Eric Davies | For service to conservation and the environment as a contributor to national water policy development and through research of Australia's rivers and waterways. |
Douglas Thomas Dean | For service to business and commerce through the development and provision of sustainable waste management and resource recovery solutions, and to the community. |
Dr Grahame Robert Deane | For service to medicine in the Gunnedah region and to professional associations, particularly the Australian Divisions of General Practice. |
Professor Michael Bruce Doreau | For service to engineering, to professional education and research, and to the community, particularly through the RedR disaster relief organisation. |
Professor Paul Anthony Fagan | For service to medicine as an otological skull-based surgeon, to a range of professional associations, and to medical education. |
Dr Lorenzo Faraone | For service to science as an educator and researcher, particularly in the field of micro-electronics, and to professional associations. |
Dr John Michael Fenwick | For service to engineering through a range of executive roles, to the design and construction of major transport infrastructure, and to education. |
Professor John Frederick Forbes | For service to medicine in the field of breast cancer research, to the development of improved clinical practice standards, and to the community. |
Dominic Victor Fracaro | For service to the community of the Northern Territory as a supporter of a range of charitable, historical, educational and sporting organisations, to the visual arts, and to business. |
Dr Geoffrey Goodwin | For service to engineering through contributions to the ships and submarines of the Royal Australian Navy. |
| For service to science education as an academic and researcher, particularly through the development of photovoltaic solar cell technology, and to professional associations. |
Professor Jeanette Anne Hacket | For service to tertiary education administration at Curtin University, to the fostering of links with overseas institutions, and to the promotion of equitable educational services for regional communities. |
Richard Michael Haddock | For service to business through executive roles with financial institutions, to the law, and to the community, particularly as an adviser to the social welfare organisations of the Catholic Church in Australia. |
Winthrop Professor Peter Edwin Hartmann | For service to science and education as an academic and researcher in the biochemistry and physiology of human lactation. |
Vera Lillian Hatton | For service to the museums sector through the Lady Denman Heritage Complex, and as a supporter of youth, social welfare and historical organisations in the Shoalhaven region. |
The Honourable Peter Cadden Heerey QC | For service to the judiciary through the Federal Court of Australia, to the development of legal principle in the areas of intellectual property, trade practices, and military law, and to the community. |
Graeme John Henderson | For services to maritime archaeology in Western Australia through the documentation and preservation of Australia's underwater cultural heritage, to international professional associations, and to the community. |
Diana Marie Hill | For service to the international community, particularly through the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, and to youth, health and social welfare organisations. |
| For service to higher education and to the arts through administrative and academic roles, and to the community, particularly through heritage and cultural organisations. |
James Forrest Hughes | For service to the community through executive roles with Apex Clubs of Australia, to the insurance industry, and as a supporter of community health, social welfare and arts organisations. |
Graham John Jahn | For service to architecture, particularly through the promotion of excellence in urban design and planning, to professional associations, and to local government and the arts. |
The Honourable Gregory Reginald James QC | For service to the judiciary and to the law as a contributor to mental health reform, to the administration of criminal justice, and to the international community. |
| For service to the fishing and aquaculture industries as a contributor to the sustainable management and harvesting of Australian fisheries and through national and international professional associations. |
Dr John Patrick Keneally | For service to medicine as a clinician and academic, to the specialty of paediatric anaesthesia and pain management, and through advisory roles with public health organisations. |
Bryan Andrew Keon-Cohen QC | For service to the law, and to the legal profession, through the advancement of social justice and the protection of human rights, particularly in the areas of environmental and indigenous law reform. |
Joseph Khattar | For service to business and to the Lebanese community in Australia through a range of executive roles, and as a supporter of social welfare and church organisations. |
Frances Mary Kilgariff | For service to local government in the Northern Territory, to the economic and social advancement of the community of the Alice Springs region, and through contributions to indigenous, tourism and community health organisations. |
Sandra Jenene Lambert | For service to public administration in the Australian Capital Territory in the areas of disability, community housing, multicultural relations, health and welfare, and as a mentor. |
| For service to conservation and the environment of the Northern Territory, particularly through advocacy roles for the inclusion of the Djok Kundjeyhmi country as a World Heritage area within Kakadu National Park. |
Professor Sandra Chérie Legg | For service to nursing as a clinician, educator and through executive roles, to the development of health care management systems nationally and internationally, and to the community. |
Professor Geoffrey John Lindell | For service to legal education as an academic, particularly in the area of Australian constitutional law and through a range of professional associations. |
The Honourable Kevin Edmund Lindgren QC | For service to the judiciary and administration of justice through the Federal Court of Australia, and to legal education in the area of commercial law. |
| For service to the medical sciences in the fields of physiology and pharmacology as a researcher, academic and administrator, and to the community. |
Kenneth James McAlpine | For service to education, particularly through executive roles with the New South Wales Secondary Principals' Council, as an educator, and to the community. |
Ian Roy McBean | For service to the livestock industry in the Northern Territory, to the improvement of animal health, and to the Australian Brahman Breeders Association. |
Dr Tracey Therese McDonald | For service to nursing, particularly in the area of aged care, through advisory roles with the United Nations Expert Groups, and to the development of public health and social welfare policy. |
James McGowan | For service to public administration in Queensland through the development and implementation of public sector management and training reforms and to improved service delivery. |
| For service to tertiary education and administration, to the discipline of history as an academic and author, and to professional associations. |
Susan Patricia Marriott | For service to conservation and the environment through the Secretariat for International Landcare, particularly the development of programs dealing with climate change and rural land management. |
| For service to sport through executive roles with the Australian Sports Commission, to the sport of Rugby League football, and to journalism. |
Dr Timothy Hamish Mathew | For service to medicine in the field of renal disease and transplantation through research and advisory roles, and to Kidney Health Australia. |
Professor Jagannath Mazumdar | For service to applied mathematics and biomedical engineering as a researcher and educator, and to the Indian community. |
| For service to medicine in the field of cardiology as a clinician and researcher, and through advisory roles with a range of public health organisations. |
Emeritus Professor Louise Brearley Messer | For service to the dental profession, particularly in the field of paediatric dentistry, as a clinician, academic and researcher. |
Dr George Alexander Michell | For service to architectural history and conservation as a scholar, author and mentor, as an interpreter of Indian culture, and through the promotion of Australia-India relations. |
Associate Professor Brian John Miller | For service to medicine as a general and colorectal surgeon, to trauma education,as a mentor, and through contributions to improved surgical techniques. |
Simon David Mordant | For service to the arts and to the cultural environment of Australia through philanthropic and executive roles, and to the community. |
| For service to the sport of Rugby Union football, particularly as Captain of the Wallabies. |
| For service to medicine in the field of neuromuscular and neurogenetics research, paediatrics and child health as a clinician and academic, and to national and international professional associations. |
Dr Harry Frank Oxer ASM | For service to hyperbaric and underwater medicine, to medical education, and continuing service to St John Ambulance in Western Australia. |
Frank Pace | For service to business through executive roles with national and international organisations involved in the egg production industry, and to the community. |
David John Parker | For service to public administration through contributions to economic policy, as an Australian representative to world economic forums, to Kidney Health Australia and to people with kidney disease. |
Dr Rodney David Pearce | For service to medicine as a general practitioner, through contributions to national medical organisations, and to education. |
Emeritus Professor John Douglas Penrose | For service to the community through the Volunteer Task Force of Western Australia, and to education in the field of marine science and physics. |
| For service to tertiary education through academic and administrative roles, particularly the study of the history of Italian migrants in Australia, and to the community. |
Donald Geoffrey Phillips | For service to business through roles with Regional Development Australia, to vocational training organisations, and to the community of Taree. |
Prudence Howard Power | For service to community health as an advocate for equity and access to health care services, to the development of professional standards, and to nursing. |
Emeritus Professor Alan Duncan Reid | For service to education as an academic and researcher, particularly through contributions to the development of state and national curriculum policy, and to professional associations. |
| For service to the tertiary education sector, particularly in the area of governance policy development, to business and commerce, and to a range of arts and cultural institutions. |
David Graham Russell RFD QC | For service to the National Party of Australia and to politics, to taxation law and legal education, and to the community. |
| For service to education as an academic and researcher, to the study of economics, and to women. |
| For service to the sport of Rugby Union football as a player at the national and international level, and to the community. |
| For service to visual and sensory neuroscience through the Queensland Brain Institute, as an academic, researcher and mentor, and to the national and international scientific community. |
Dr Philip Jon Stephenson† | For service to the earth sciences as an academic, to the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions organisation, and to environmental and resource management. |
Robert James Stewart | For service to the community through fostering collaboration between business and the tertiary education sector, to health and technology organisations, and to the sport of rowing. |
Dr Edward Richard Street | For service to dentistry and to the dental profession, as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, to medicine, and to the international community. |
Rosalind Maybanke Strong | For service to women through the United Nations entity for gender equality and the empowerment of women, to the arts, heritage and education sectors, and to the community. |
Dr Anne Eliza Sved Williams | For service to medicine, as a perinatal and infant mental health specialist, to medical education, and through contributions to professional organisations. |
Inaam Tabaa | For service to industrial relations in New South Wales, and to the community, particularly through the Australian Council of Women Affairs. |
Professor Frank Hamilton Talbot | For service to environmental protection through the Sydney Institute of Marine Science, to coral reef research, to museum development and management, and to international scientific organisations. |
Professor S. Caroline Taylor | For service to the community through roles with social welfare organisations as a researcher, and to women's studies as an author. |
Adjunct Associate Professor Patricia Helen Trott | For service to physiotherapy through administrative and academic roles and through a range of professional associations at the state and national level. |
Professor Martin Tsamenyi | For service to maritime and fisheries law in the Asia-Pacific region, through the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, and to legal education. |
Phillip John Tuckerman | For service to people with a disability through the provision of employment opportunities for young people, and to disability services. |
Professor Frank John Vajda | For service to neuropharmacology, particularly in the specialty of epilepsy as a clinician and researcher, to medical education, and to the Jewish community. |
Murray Mack Walker | For service to the community through a range of executive roles with conservation, health, educational and sporting organisations, and to advertising. |
Patrick Ernest Walsh | For service to the international community in the Asia-Pacific region as an advocate for human rights, particularly in Timor-Leste. |
Professor Garry James Walter | For service to medicine in the field of adolescent mental health, to medical education, and as a contributor to professional publications. |
Rosemary Warmington | For service to the community of South Australia, particularly through advancing the recognition and rights of family carers and as an advocate for people with mental illness. |
Associate Professor Alan John Watson | For service to the international community as Founder of the Katoke Trust for Overseas Aid, to the people of Tanzania, and to education. |
David Wittner | For service to business, particularly footwear retailing, to professional organisations, to a range of charitable and medical research groups, and to Rotary. |
| For service to business, particularly the tourism industry, and through philanthropic support for young people and tertiary education institutions in Queensland. |
Carol Joan Woodrow | For service to the performing arts, to youth theatre as an artistic director, and to the development of women playwrights in Australia. |
Professor Dennis K. S. Yue | For service to medicine in the field of diabetes and endocrinology, as a clinician and researcher and through advisory roles with national and international organisations. | |
Recipient | Citation |
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Norman Hamilton Abbey | For service to people with a disability, particularly through the Shannon Park Foundation. |
Robert Edward Adam | For service to people who are deaf or hard of hearing through executive and administrative roles. |
Michael Ali | For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Helensburgh. |
Suzanne Kate Alvarez | For service to the arts through the Australian Storytelling Guild. |
Judith Ann Anderson | For service to the Queensland Ballet through administrative roles, and to women. |
John Bernard Arthur | For service to Catholic Religious Congregations and to Indigenous education through advisory and leadership roles. |
Dr Kenneth Vernon Bailey | For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory. |
Shayne Donald Baker | For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Life Saving Society, and to education. |
Dr Appupillay Balasubramaniam | For service to the Hindu community of Australia. |
Lesley Adele Barnes | For service to the preservation of Australia's heritage, and to the community. |
Ross Douglas Barrett | For service to the building and construction industry. |
Brian Stirtevant Barrow | For service to the law in Victoria as a magistrate, and to youth. |
The Reverend Dr Warren Keith Bartlett | For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community. |
| For service to engineering through executive roles, and to the community. |
Gail Evelyn Beck | For service to the Indigenous community of Perth through roles in the areas of health, social welfare and native title. |
Wayne McDonald Bell | For service to the Indigenous community through the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service. |
Dr Colin Gabriel Benjamin | For service to the community through roles with social welfare organisations, and to business. |
Trevor John Bennett | For service to the community of Narooma, and to the Starlight Children's Foundation. |
Gunars Eizens Berzzarins | For service to the Latvian community, and to sport as an administrator and journalist. |
Dr Robert John Black RFD | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of otolaryngology. |
David Ernest Blackwell | For service to the accountancy profession, and to the community. |
Warren Sydney Blee | For service to the pharmaceutical industry, and to the Australian Naval Cadets. |
Bridget Block† | For service to the community of Mosman. |
Murray Michael Block | For service to the community of Mosman. |
Louise Anne Blue | For service to children and young people with a disability. |
John A. Boyle | For service to the community, particularly through the Warrandyte Festival. |
| For service to local government, and to the community of Cobar. |
Nola Frances Bransgrove | For service to the transport and logistics industry, to women, and to the community. |
Holly Louise Brennan | For service to the community through organisations promoting the welfare and rights of children. |
John Joseph Brennan | For service to the surf lifesaving movement through a range of executive roles, and to the community. |
| For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. |
Peter John Brooke | For service to the community as a pilot with the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Queensland. |
Keith James Brownbill | For service to the community of the Morwell region through a range of organisations. |
Maxwell Gordon Browning | For service to the community of Armidale. |
Ronald Alan Brownlees | For service to local government, and to a range of health and community organisations. |
Paul William Brunton | For service to Australian history through curatorial roles with the Mitchell Library. |
Dr Michael Paul Brydon | For service to medicine as a paediatrician, and to the community. |
Lorraine Ann Buhk | For service to the community, particularly through the surf lifesaving movement. |
Robert Butterfield | For service to the community of Palm Beach. |
Terence Francis Byrne | For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Launceston. |
Andrew Hugh Campbell† | For service to surveying through professional associations, and to the community. |
Joseph Anthony Caputo | For service to the Italian community in Australia, to the Victorian Multicultural Commission, and to local government. |
Susan Mary Carr | For service to youth through Girl Guides Australia. |
Sister Maria Casey | For service to the community as Postulator for the Canonisation of Mary MacKillop, and to the Catholic Church in Australia. |
Heather Margaret Champion de Crespigny | For service to the Australian Red Cross. |
Eve Chappell | For service to the preservation of local history through the Glen Innes and District Historical Society. |
Professor Kevin Cheney | For service to medicine in the field of haematology. |
Kerry Child | For service to local government, and to the community of Bellingen. |
John Graham Christmass | For service to music education in Western Australia, and to choral performance. |
Professor Stephen John Clarke | For service to medicine in the disciplines of oncology and pharmacology. |
Norma Veronica Clinch | For service to nursing, and to The Alfred Hospital. |
Barry Clugston | For service to the community of regional Victoria through a range of water industry and environmental organisations. |
Stephen James Cocker | For service to veterans in Tasmania. |
Murray Leslie Coleman | For service to the building and construction industry. |
Debra Kathleen Colyer | For service to community health through the PKU Association of New South Wales. |
Barry Maxwell Comben | For service to the automotive industry. |
Gregory John Conkey | For service to the community of Wagga Wagga. |
Norma Madeline Connolly | For service to the sport of basketball through administrative and coaching roles. |
Dr Brian Douglas Cooke | For service to conservation and the environment through biological management programs for rabbit population control. |
David Alan Costello | For service to the licensed club industry in New South Wales, and through contributions to charitable organisations. |
Dr Hamilton Russell Cowie | For service to the community as an historian and advocate for restoration, and as an educator and academic. |
Squadron Leader Robert Barson Cowper DFC | For service to veterans and their families through a range of ex-service organisations. |
Catherine Dorothy Craig | For service to the Penrith Community Kitchen. |
Dr Ernest Humphry Cramond MBE | For service to medicine as a general practitioner and through the Australian Medical Association. |
Sister Margaret Anne Culhane | For service to the international community, particularly refugees from Asia and Africa, to women, and as an educator. |
Denis Francis Dack | For service to the community of the Fraser Coast through roles with a range of organisations. |
William Dalglish | For service to veterans and their families through the organisation of Australian representatives at international Anzac Day services. |
Drew John Dangar | For service to the Indigenous community through a range of health and welfare programs, and as a foster carer. |
Dinah Danon | For service to the community through the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia. |
Malcolm Carey Daubney | For service to people with a vision impairment through Vision Australia. |
Shirley Norma Davison | For service to the Walcha region, particularly through the Amaroo Local Aboriginal Land Council. |
Ian Lionel Debenham | For service to the research, documentation and preservation of Australia's aviation history and heritage. |
Victoria Maria de Haas | For service to people with an intellectual disability through the Activ Foundation. |
Roma Lois Dix | For service to the visually impaired, the performing arts, and to the community of Mittagong. |
Robert Phillip Dobson AFSM | For service to the community through voluntary roles with a range of service organisations. |
Grant Stephen Dorrington BEM | For service to the community through contributions to road safety, and to the management and development of the Australian Football League in Western Australia. |
James Garth Doyle | For service to the community through the Sisters of Charity Outreach Foundation. |
Graham William Dunstan | For service to veterans and their families through the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia. |
| For service to the community as an ambassador and supporter of a range of charitable and environmental organisations, and as a landscape designer. |
Graeme Keith Dyer | For service to the road transport industry, and to the community of Wellington. |
The Reverend Dr Denis Edwards | For service to the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide, and to theological education. |
Michael John Edwards | For service to the protective security industry through the development of training programs. |
Peter Nicolaus Ellis | For service to the arts through collection and preservation of Australian folk history and heritage. |
Dr David Denton Evans | For service to medicine as an infectious diseases physician. |
Peter James Evans | For service to the community of Newcastle and the Hunter Region, to business, and to youth. |
Peter John Fenton | For service to the Australian film industry as a sound engineer. |
James Francis Field | For service to the community of Yass, and to Lions International. |
Harold Finger | For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations. |
Colonel Graeme William Finney | For service to the community of Wagga Wagga through a range of charitable organisations. |
Emeritus Professor Brian Hinton Fletcher | For service to education as an academic, researcher and author in the discipline of Australian history. |
William Michael Flynn | For service to the community of Ballarat, and to the Catholic Church in Australia through administrative roles. |
James Martin Ford | For service to the sport of cricket in the Northern Territory. |
Joan Rosemary Ford | For service to business and commerce, to human resource management, and to equal employment initiatives. |
Judith Ann Friend | For service to the arts through voluntary roles with the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art. |
Paul Hamilton Funnell | For service to the plumbing industry. |
John Edward Gall | For service to the banking and finance sector, and to the community. |
Dr Donat Selwyn Gallagher | For service to the arts, to education, and to the community of Townsville. |
Father Paul Bernard Gardiner | For service to the community in the fields of religion, as Postulator for the Canonisation of Mary MacKillop, and to the Catholic Church in Australia. |
Dr Dorothy Mary Gibson-Wilde | For service to heritage preservation in Queensland. |
| For service to the sport of lawn bowls as a coach and player. |
Dr Alan James Goble | For service to medicine as a cardiologist, and to the National Heart Foundation in Victoria. |
Jennifer Ann Gorrel | For service to the community of the Riverina through a range of health and social welfare organisations. |
Gerrard James Gosens | For service to people who are blind or vision impaired, and to sport. |
Josette Gostin | For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations. |
Joan Alison Grace | For service to mental health care through the Francis Foundation. |
Donald Charles Graham | For service to the community of Mackay through a range of organisations. |
Shirley Edith Green | For service to music through the Yeppoon Choral Society. |
Leigh Kenneth Hall | For service to the community of South Australia through local government, business and health organisations. |
Alice May Halloran | For service to aged welfare in New South Wales. |
Colin Roy Hamilton | For service to the sport of hockey, and to the community of Rockhampton. |
Neil Hamilton | For service to local government, and to the community of Moorabbin. |
Peter Hansen | For service to the building and construction industry, and to the community. |
Ina Patricia Harbison | For service to marine conservation in South Australia. |
Arnold Rex Harcourt | For service to the community as an author, researcher and historian, particularly of the founding and early days of Melbourne and Victoria. |
Leigh Walter Hardinge | For service to local government, and to the community of Victoria through executive roles with a range of service organisations. |
Joan Margaret, Lady Hardy | For service to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations. |
Dr Michael Allan Harrison | For service to veterinary science. |
Raymond Jack Hart | For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Spitfire Association. |
Raymond Kenneth Harty | For service to the building and construction industry through vocational training and education, and to the community. |
Joan May Hausfeld | For service to the community of Tamworth through a range of voluntary roles. |
Francis Laurence Heerey | For service to veterans through the Royal Australian Air Force Association. |
Graham Kent Hill | For service to the community of the Sutherland district. |
Elizabeth Francesca Ho | For service to education through the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at the University of South Australia, and to women. |
| For service to the print media as a political and social commentator, and as a cartoonist. |
Robert Eric Horsell | For service to cricket administration. |
Dr Henry Arthur Hudson | For service to museums, to heritage preservation, and to the community of Queenscliff. |
Owen Ray Hughan | For service to the sport of basketball as a player, coach and administrator. |
Warren Desmond Humphries | For service to the community of Labrador, particularly through roles with the Men's Shed. |
Dr Francis Thomas Hurley | For service to the community of Ballarat, and to education. |
Jack Huxtable | For service to the sport of Australian Rules football, and to the community of Morwell. |
Francesco Incani | For service to medicine as a surgeon, and to the Italian community in Victoria. |
Bawa Singh Jagdev | For service to the Sikh community in Australia. |
Richard Jeffreys | For service to veterans and their families through the Coorparoo Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to local government. |
Davina Anne Johnson | For service to community health through the Royal Children's Hospital Auxiliary. |
Joyce Sheila Johnston | For service to the hospitality and tourism industry, and to the community. |
Clayton William Jones | For service to education as Headmaster of Girton Grammar School, and to the community of Bendigo. |
Helen Kalis | For service to the community of Tasmania. |
John Warwick Kean | For service to the community through education, medical research, trade and charitable organisations. |
Kenneth John Kennett | For service to the performing arts, particularly theatre, as an actor, writer and director. |
Peter Jeffrey Kirk | For service to the community through a range of health and social welfare organisations. |
Dr Bengt Korman | For service to the community, particularly through the Holocaust Institute of Western Australia. |
Loula Kostos | For service to the Royal Children's Hospital as a volunteer. |
Stanislaw Lech Kowalski | For service to the community, particularly in the Australian Capital Territory, through organisations supporting multiculturalism and the Lone Fathers Association. |
Jack George Kyros† | For service to the Greek community of Western Australia. |
Gavin James Larkin† | For service to the community through the advancement and promotion of suicide prevention awareness, and as Founder of R U OK? Day. |
| For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games. |
Sister Mary Margaret Leahy | For service to pastoral care as the Chaplain of the Stella Maris Apostleship of the Sea. |
Jack William Le Cras | For service to the community of Perth, particularly through a range of service organisations, and to the Naval Association of Australia. |
Madeleine Mary Le Surf | For service to the community of Manly. |
Mikla Katherine Lewis | For service to conservation and the environment in New South Wales. |
Dr David Lillystone | For service to medicine in the field of paediatrics and child health. |
Mary Lorna Linn | For service to the community of Thebarton, and to local government. |
Lieutenant Colonel Glyn David Llanwarne | For service to veterans and their families through the recovery of military insignia. |
Norma Maud Lovelace | For service to the community through the Queensland Country Women's Association of Australia. |
John Kenneth McCallum | For service to the sport of Rugby League football, Queensland Community Clubs, and to the community of Cairns. |
Anne Lynette McDonald | For service to local government, and to the community of the Dungog Shire. |
Brian McDonald | For service to the community of Majors Creek. |
Caroline Diana McFarlane | For service to the environment, and to the community through the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists. |
Kerrie June McKenzie | For service to the National Reconciliation Movement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, through Lane Cove Residents for Reconciliation. |
Judith Ann McLean | For service to youth, and to the rural community in Tasmania. |
Dr Lindsay Owen McMillan | For service to people with a disability through a range of health organisations and employee assistance programs. |
| For service to the performing arts, particularly opera, as a vocal coach and recital pianist. |
Ursula MacDermott | For services to the community through the Australian Capital Territory Neighbourhood Watch Association. |
David Colin Macfarlane | For service to the performing arts, particularly opera. |
John Edmond Mackay | For service to the community of Bankstown through support for fundraising initiatives. |
James William Mallice | For service to the community through roles with social welfare organisations. |
Trevor Lindsay Manning | For service to the community of Birdwood, and through executive roles with health care providers. |
David George Martin | For service to the community, particularly to people with a disability, the aged, and to veterans and their families. |
Dr Neil Thomas Matthews | For service to medicine in the field of paediatric critical care as a practitioner and academic. |
Lindsay Ross Maybury | For service to the community of Quirindi. |
Gus Mercurio† | For service to boxing as an administrator and sports commentator, as a film, television and stage actor, and to the community. |
Anthony John Metcalf | For service to youth, to aged welfare, and to motor enthusiast organisations in South Australia. |
Patricia Miles† | For service to the community of Eden through aged care, social welfare and service organisations. |
Janice Maree Millikan | For service to early childhood education. |
Daryl Bruce Mills | For service to the international community through humanitarian roles. |
Ashleigh John Moore | For service to community health through Cancer Voices South Australia. |
Dr Kerry Leonard Moroney | For service to rural medicine, and to the community of Narrabri. |
| For service to the Parliament of Australia through a range of ministerial portfolios, and to the maritime industry and ship safety. |
Robert Benjamin Morris | For service to the community through the preservation of the history and heritage of the Lithgow area. |
Arthur Neville Moseley | For service to youth through the Scouting movement. |
Barry William Moynahan | For service to the sport of rowing in New South Wales. |
Timothy John Mulvany | For service to the law, to the protection of children, and to the community. |
Edward Maurice Murrell† | For service to the community of the Dungog Shire, to local government, and to emergency service organisations. |
Associate Professor Ganapathi Asari Murugesan | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of psychiatry. |
Dr Michael Alan Myers | For service to education and to youth through the Re-Engineering Australia Foundation. |
Commander Robert Emulis Nelson | For service to education through the development and national delivery of the Science and Engineering Challenge. |
Xuan Tiep Nguyen | For service to the Vietnamese community in Australia. |
Deborah Ruth Nicholls | For service to the community, particularly as a refugee advocate. |
Dr Sally Felstead Nobbs | For service to the international community, particularly of Nepal, as a fundraiser. |
Dr Kim Tee Ong | For service to the rural community of Mandurah, and to medicine as a general practitioner. |
Michael John O'Sullivan MM | For service to youth, particularly through the Christ Church Grammar School Army Cadet Unit. |
Denis Richard Page | For service to business, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory. |
Alan Arthur Parker | For service to the community, particularly through Bicycle Victoria. |
Sidney Thomas Parker | For service to the Australian livestock industry, and to horseracing. |
Graeme Gordon Patterson | For service to the Australian Football League as an umpire, administrator and historian. |
Michael Bernard Pawley | For service to the sport of cricket in the Manly-Dee Why area. |
Thomas Payne | For service to the accommodation and hospitality sector, and to the community through a range of arts and charitable organisations. |
Tanya Pearson | For service to the performing arts, particularly ballet, as a teacher and mentor to young dancers. |
Lynette Pengilly | For service to the community of Parkes. |
Emanuel Andrew Petrelis | For service to the Greek community of Western Australia, to business, and to education. |
Dorothy Phipps | For service to the community of the Hawkesbury region, and to theatre through the Richmond Players. |
The Reverend Lucille Evelyn Piper | For service to the international community through educational, health and pastoral roles. |
Robert James Pollock | For service to tourism and to the community of southern New South Wales. |
Dr Stuart Barrington Porges | For service to community health in rural and remote areas, and to medicine. |
Helen Poulos | For service to children in hospital and to their families. |
Peter James Prineas | For service to conservation and the environment in New South Wales through executive and advocacy roles. |
Ann Margaret Prunty | For service to international relations through Operation Christmas Child and Samaritan's Purse Australia. |
William Benedict Quinlan | For service to the community of Warrnambool through local government and social welfare organisations. |
John Malbon Ralston | For service to education through the Independent Schools Council of Australia and the Association of Independent Schools of New South Wales. |
Brian Charles Randall | For service to the sport of athletics, and to the community. |
Mathiaparanam Ravichandhira | For service to the arts, particularly through the Academy of Indian Music and Cultural Studies Australia. |
David Nicholas Rayner | For service to the community through a range of charitable and service organisations. |
Dr Geoffrey Arnold Rickarby | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry. |
Dr John Stanislaus Roarty | For service to medicine, particularly through contributions to St Vincent's Clinic. |
Thomas Victor Roberts | For service to the community of Ballarat, particularly through the Royal Australian Air Force Association, and to medicine. |
Dr Ian Flett Robertson | For service to ophthalmology, and to the Lions Eye Donation Service. |
Anthony Brooke Robins | For service to the community of Adelaide, particularly through the Phoenix Society. |
Patricia Frances Roser | For service to the community, and to the Coffs Harbour Garden Club. |
Barbara Anne Ryan | For service to the community through the St Vincent de Paul Society. |
William Ryan | For service to the community through the United Protestants Association of New South Wales. |
Ramon Sandell | For service to the sport of football as an administrator and referee. |
Gail Kaye Sanders | For service to the community through the Australian Property Institute. |
Peter Schodde† | For service to science education, and to a range of professional associations. |
Darren Leslie Scott | For service to the community, particularly through Operation Rosemary. |
| For service to the Parliament of New South Wales, to the Chinese Community, and as a supporter of a range of charitable organisations and educational institutions. |
Michael Francis Sheils | For service to industrial relations. |
Vincent John Shelley | For service to the community of Chiltern. |
Maureen Jill Smart | For service to the Indigenous community in South Australia. |
Helen Frances Smith | For service to the sport of netball in the Northern Territory. |
Lindsay Walter Smith | For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community. |
Marion Joyce Smith | For service to youth, particularly through Girl Guides Australia. |
Dr Peter Warnock Smith | For service to science education, and to philanthropy. |
Samuel George Smith | For service to the community of Gladstone. |
Beverley Frances Snell | For service to international health. |
Warwick Graeme Soden | For service to judicial administration through the Federal Court of Australia. |
Peter Somerville | For service to the commercial passenger boat industry, and to conservation in the Maribyrnong area. |
Joan Margaret Sonter | For service to the Port Macquarie branch of the Royal Far West. |
Josephine Helen Spaull | For service to the performing arts, particularly dance, as a teacher and administrator. |
Christopher Xenephon Stathy | For service to the water industry in South Australia. |
Wendy Dianne Stein | For service to the international community through Rotary. |
Dr John David Stockard | For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community of the Taree-Manning region. |
Alexander Stuart | For service to the building industry, and to the community. |
Dr Margaret Catherine Stuart | For service to medical research as a biotechnologist. |
Robert John Styling AFSM | For service to people with a disability through advocacy and employment organisations, and to the community. |
Marie Rosalie Sullivan | For service to the community, particularly through the Macquarie 2010 Bicentennial Celebrations. |
Emeritus Professor John David Sumner-Potts | For service to the media as an academic and educator, and to the community. |
Emeritus Professor Roland Denis Sussex | For service to the development and understanding of languages in Australia. |
Vicki Sykes | For service to education through the Mater Hospital Special School, and to youth. |
Graham John Symes | For service to the community through the Traffic Offenders Program. |
Noel Edward Tarbotton | For service to youth through Scouts Australia. |
Jill Mary Taylor | For service to wildlife conservation through the Hunter Koala Preservation Society. |
Carol Michelle Tebbutt | For service to Australia-Fiji relations. |
Sheila Hamilton Thompson | For service to the community of Canberra as a church organist and musical director. |
Associate Professor Peter Frederick Thursby | For service to medicine in the field of vascular surgery, and to the Concord Repatriation General Hospital. |
| For service to the Parliament of Australia, to education, and to the community. |
Julie Anne Tongs | For service to the Indigenous community of the Australian Capital Territory. |
Geraldine Mavis Treloar | For service to the podiatry profession. |
Kevin Richard Trent RFD | For service to local government, and to the community of South Perth through a range of ex-service and social welfare organisations. |
Professor Rodney Stuart Tucker | For service to the electrical and electronics industry, particularly as an academic and educator. |
Barbara Elizabeth Valentine | For service to the community through the preservation of the history of Launceston, and to the museum and galleries sector. |
Sabina van der Linden-Wolanski† | For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations. |
Claire Russell Vickery | For service to the community through the Butterfly Foundation. |
Barbara Gay von Ess | FOr service to people with autism spectrum disorders and their families, as an advocate and educator. |
Shane Patrick Wall | For service to primary industry, and to the community of the Wimmera region. |
Frances Dawn Wallace | For service to the community of Quirindi. |
Geraldine Walters | For service to people with a disability through administrative and fundraising roles. |
Phyllis Ware | For service to Friends of the Royal Perth Hospital. |
| For service to sailing and to youth through the achievement of sailing solo and unassisted around the world, and as a role model for young Australians. |
Michael Victor Webster | For service to the horseracing industry, and to the community. |
Jillianne Elizabeth Weekes | For service to the Starlight Children's Foundation Australia. |
Anna Wellings Booth | For service to women's health through a range of breast cancer support organisations, particularly Dragons Abreast Australian Capital Territory and Region and Breast Cancer Network Australia. |
Sylvia Frances Westerman | For service to the community, particularly through the Quilts for Keeps project. |
Dr Rodney Neil Westhorpe | For service to medicine as an anaesthetist. |
Ildikó Wetherell | For service to the Hungarian community in South Australia. |
Dr Brian Peter Wheatley | For service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, and to medical education. |
Oscar Ralph Whitbread | For service to the Australian film and television industry. |
Doreen Widdison | For service to the community of Albury, particularly through Woodstock Support. |
Commander John Murray Wilkins RFD | For service to the preservation of Australia's naval history. |
David Bosworick Williams | For service to music education as a teacher, and to the performing arts. |
Dr Pamela Kaye Williams | For service to women's health through executive roles with breast cancer awareness organisations. |
Karen Lee Willis | For service to the protection of women and children. |
Robert Willis | For service to the preservation of Australian folklore and traditional music. |
Raymond Percy Wilson | For service to the sport of golf, and to the community through a range of charitable organisations. |
August Wohlschlager | For service to the community of Port Pirie. |
Victor George Wood | For service to arts and crafts in Australia as an artisan and through the Victorian Woodworkers Association. |
June Gloria Woolard | For service to the Penrith Community Kitchen. |
Dr Leslie Arthur Woollard | For service to medicine in rural and remote areas of New South Wales. |
Ruth Elizabeth Wraith | For service to community health, particularly the treatment of children recovering from trauma. |
Ronald Wright | For service to the sport of cricket in New South Wales. |
Dr Jeffrey Alfred Wunderlich | For service to the community of Boroondara, particularly Hawthorn, through a range of volunteer roles in community support, education, sport and recreation. |
Robin Michael Youl RFD | For service to conservation and the environment in Victoria through the Landcare movement. |
Julia Helen Young | For service to the community of the North Coast as a supporter of mental health service delivery. |
Hayden Paul Zammit | For service to the community of Broken Hill through a range of fundraising and volunteer programs, and to youth leadership. |
Faddy Zouky | For service to business, and to the multicultural community in Victoria. | |