2014 Australia Day Honours Explained

The 2014 Australia Day Honours were announced on 26 January 2014 by the Governor General of Australia, Quentin Bryce.

The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, announced on Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours which are announced on the second Monday in June.

Order of Australia

Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)

General Division

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Recipient Citation
For eminent service to biomedical research in the field of epilepsy genetics as a leading academic and clinician, to the study of neurology on a national and international level, and as an ambassador for Australian medical science education.
For eminent service to tertiary education, particularly through leadership and governance roles with Monash University, to biomedical teaching and research, as a scientist and academic mentor, and as a contributor to improved global health.
For eminent service to business and to the community, as an advocate for philanthropy and as a major supporter of the visual arts, to the promotion of higher education opportunities, and to rural and regional development programs.
For eminent service to science, particularly the study of theoretical physics, as an academic, educator and researcher, through seminal contributions to scientific development organisations, and as an author and mentor.
For eminent service to the arts as a theatre performer, motion picture actor and film producer, as a role model and mentor for aspiring artists, and through support for, and promotion of, the Australian arts industry.
For eminent service to the people of the Northern Territory, particularly to the judiciary and social justice, to the advancement of women in the legal profession, to youth, and to the promotion and development of tertiary education.
Dr YunupinguFor eminent service to the performing arts as a musician and songwriter, to the advancement of education and social justice for Indigenous people, and as an advocate for cultural exchange and understanding.

Military Division

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Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

General Division

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Recipient Citation
For distinguished service to education through the design and establishment of schools-based learning programs promoting improved food and eating choices for children, and as an author.
Professor Christine Constance Bennett For distinguished service to medicine and healthcare leadership, as a clinician, researcher and educator, particularly in the fields of child and family health and social policy.
For distinguished service to the law as an academic, to legal education and scholarship, as a contributor to leading professional publications, and as an author and commentator.
Dr Richard John Brennan For distinguished service to the international community through seminal contributions to humanitarian health, emergency medicine, and disaster response organisations, particularly in developing nations.
Dr Andrew Arnold Burbidge For distinguished service to the environment as a conservation biologist, to sustainable management practices, and to the preservation of endangered flora and fauna.
For distinguished service to public administration through innovative policy development, reform and administration at the national level, particularly the provision of services for veterans and their families.
For distinguished service to medicine in the field of cardiology, as a clinician and researcher, to improved medical diagnostic methods, and to the promotion of heart health, particularly in children and young adults.
Professor Michael John Cousins For distinguished service to medicine through specialised tertiary curriculum development, as a researcher and advocate for reform and human rights in the field of pain, and as an author and mentor.
For distinguished service to architecture as a practitioner, through executive roles with international professional organisations, and to architectural education and heritage conservation.
Professor Michael Matthew Daube For distinguished service to medicine, particularly in the area of public health policy and reform, through advisory roles with leading national and international organisations, and to youth.
For distinguished service to the community through programs promoting children's health and fitness, as a supporter and mentor of young Indigenous men and women, and to marathon running.
For distinguished service to the international community, particularly through the establishment of health care and clinical training programs to prevent and treat hearing loss in babies and young children.
Emeritus Professor Ronald Charles Duncan For distinguished service to international relations as a leading economist, and through innovative economic policy development to raise living standards in Papua New Guinea and Pacific Island nations.
For distinguished service to the Parliament of New South Wales through a range of senior ministerial roles, to tertiary education administration and medical research, and to the community.
Dr Penelope Ruth Flett For distinguished service to aged persons through significant contributions to improve care and support services, to education, and to the community of Western Australia.
Louis Fleyfel For distinguished service to the Lebanese community in Australia, to the identification and implementation of bilateral trade and investment opportunities, and to philanthropy.
For distinguished service to the judiciary and to the law, to legal education, administration and professional standards through a range of senior roles, and to the community of Queensland.
Dr John Michael Grill For distinguished service to engineering, and to business, to the minerals, energy and power supply industries, and as a supporter of advanced education and training.
For distinguished service to architecture, particularly the design of iconic Australian public buildings, to the visual arts and the museum and galleries sector, and to professional associations.
Dr Murray Chilvers Kemp For distinguished service to education as an economic theorist and academic, to international trade, through contributions to leading professional publications, and as a mentor.
For distinguished service to international business through senior roles with multinational organisations, as a supporter of Australia-US educational and cultural relations, and to the community.
Keiran James McNamara †For distinguished service to public administration in Western Australia, to natural resource management and environmental protection policy reform and implementation, and to the community.
Professor Geofferey Norman Masters For distinguished service to education research, to the formulation of a national curriculum and performance reporting mechanisms, and to improved educational outcomes for young people.
For distinguished service to science, to the development and implementation of policy for science and research, particularly gene technology regulation, and through leadership roles with professional organisations.
For distinguished service to architecture, to the adaptation and preservation of Indigenous design and construction, and to the integration of the built and environmental landscape.
Dr Sadanandan E K Nambiar For distinguished service to science, particularly in the field of sustainable productivity and management of forests, as a researcher and author, and as a role model for young scientists.
For distinguished service to science education as an academic and researcher, through contributions to urban design and transport sustainability, and to the community.
For distinguished service to the Australian wine and tourism industries, to yacht racing, and to the community as a supporter of medical research and visual arts organisations.
Professor Rosemary Joan OwensFor distinguished service to the law, particularly to legal education as an academic and administrator, to national and international employment and labour organisations, and to women.
For distinguished service to tertiary education through administrative, academic and representational roles, and as a leader in the growth and development of the University of Canberra.
Scientia Professor Deo Karan PrasadFor distinguished service to architecture, particularly in the field of sustainable urban design, as an academic and researcher, and to the solar renewable energy sector.
Kaye Elizabeth Schofield For distinguished service to vocational and adult education and training, as a researcher and commentator, through contributions to policy development and regulation, and to the community.
For distinguished service to conservation and the environment, through advocacy and leadership roles with a range of organisations, and to natural resource management and protection.
For distinguished service to tertiary education as an administrator, researcher and author, and through significant contributions to curriculum development and policy formation, both nationally and internationally.
For distinguished service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through leadership roles, to the advancement of human rights and social justice, and to economic development.
Professor Susan Patricia Street For distinguished service to the performing arts, particularly to dance education at a tertiary level, as a teacher and administrator, to professional organisations, and as a mentor.
Professor John Francis Thompson For distinguished service to medicine in the field of oncology research, particularly melanoma, to national and international professional organisations, and to medical education.
For distinguished service to the community as a leading cultural economist, to the promotion and preservation of Australian arts and heritage, and to tertiary education.
For distinguished service to the performing arts as an actor and entertainer, as a supporter of social welfare organisations, and as a role model and mentor to young performers.
Associate Professor Edward Thomas Wilkes For distinguished service to the Indigenous community as a leading researcher in the area of public health and welfare, to youth in Western Australia, and to the provision of legal support services.

Military Division

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Branch Recipient Citation
Rear Admiral Jones has distinguished himself as an extremely motivated officer, whose personable manner and highly developed leadership style has profoundly influenced workforce management outcomes, general cultural reform, and the development of critical financial and capability governance controls. His achievements bring him enormous credit and are in keeping with the highest traditions of the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Defence Force.
Air Vice-Marshal Davies is the epitome of professionalism who has distinguished himself through exceptional leadership in shaping the Royal Australian Air Force of the future; advancing Air Force's relationship with the United States military; and deftly managing change to deliver Air Force's contribution to the Strategic Reform Program. His extraordinary achievements have brought great credit on himself and the Royal Australian Air Force, and are in the finest traditions of the Australian Defence Force.

Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

General Division

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RecipientCitation
Peter Charles AchterstrattFor significant service to public administration through financial management and governance roles, and to the community.
Vikija Andersons For significant service to medicine as an ophthalmologist and surgeon.
Donald Allen BaxterFor significant service to the community as an advocate for people affected by and living with HIV/AIDS.
Ian John BlandthornFor significant service to workforce training and development in the retail, wholesale and personal services industries.
Paul Damian BongiornoFor significant service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist, political commentator and editor.
Sarina Jann BrattonFor significant service to tourism, particularly the cruise ship industry, and to business.
Brenton Thomas BroadstockFor significant service to music as a composer, educator and mentor.
John Gilbert BrogdenFor significant service to the community through representational roles with social welfare organisations, particularly Lifeline, to the business and financial sectors, and to the Parliament of New South Wales.
Garry BrowneFor significant service to the community as a supporter of a range of social welfare, youth, Jewish and environmental organisations, and to business.
James BruceFor significant service to the arts in South Australia, and to the community as a supporter of youth and cultural associations.
John BrysonFor significant service to Australian literature, particularly as an author, through contributions to Indigenous youth, and to the community.
Timothy Gerard BuggFor significant service to the law, particularly through executive roles with professional legal organisations, and to the community.
Judith Marion BundyFor significant service to public education through governance and advocacy roles, and to the community of South Australia.
Sue-Ellen BussellFor significant service to industrial relations, as a supporter of women in business, and to the aviation sector.
Phyllis Noemi ButowFor significant service to medicine in the field of psychology, as an academic, researcher and author, and to professional organisations.
Andrew Chisholm CameronFor significant service to the visual and dramatic arts through administrative roles.
Sue Campbell-LloydFor significant service to public health through the promotion of immunisation programs.
Joseph ChakmanFor significant service to optometry and public health, particularly through policy reform.
Susan Lyndsay CharltonFor significant service to the community of South Australia through a range of philanthropic and charitable organisations, and to physiotherapy.
Julian Reginald ClarkeFor significant service to the Australian print media, and to the community through cultural, health care and economic development organisations.
Pauline Marcella CollFor significant service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and as an advocate for the protection of women and children, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
Andrew Clive CollettFor significant service to the law, as a supporter of Indigenous legal rights, and through contributions to professional organisations.
Carol Lyn CookeFor significant service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, and through fundraising and representational roles with charitable healthcare organisations.
Carol CoxFor significant service to medicine in rural and remote areas as a general practitioner, to education, and to professional medical organisations.
David Charles CrombieFor significant service to the meat and livestock industry, and as a supporter of social welfare, primary producer and sporting organisations.
Trevor Egon DanosFor significant service to the community through contributions to a range of scientific, education, government, legal and charitable associations.
Walter Anthony DethlefsFor significant service to youth through a range of advocacy, social justice and welfare roles, and to the community of Brisbane.
Kevin Joseph DillonFor significant service to the Catholic Church in Australia, to health and social welfare support services, and to veterans.
Brian John DoyleFor significant service to the community through roles with philanthropic, education and health research organisations, and to the law.
John Ross EgertonFor significant service to the livestock industry, particularly the eradication of infectious disease, and to education.
Michael John ElligateFor significant service to the Catholic Church in Australia, to the promotion of ethics in research, and to the community.
Allan Gordon Ezzy For significant service to local government in New South Wales, and to the community through law enforcement, church and service organisations.
Paul Clement FensomFor significant service to education as principal of a range of schools, to educational development, and as a mentor.
Ruth FincherFor significant service to education, particularly geography and urban studies, and to national and international geographic associations.
Graham Francis FlemingFor significant service to medicine in rural South Australia, and as an advocate in the field of mental health and suicide prevention.
Ian John FolderFor significant service to the agricultural sector, particularly horticulture, through the production and development of natural insecticide plants.
Robyn Mary GaspariFor significant service to the community, particularly women, and as a supporter of charitable, youth and social welfare organisations.
Robert Alexander GellFor significant service to conservation, to the protection of coastal and marine environments, and to the community.
Andrew Leigh GilbertFor significant service to pharmacy as an educator, researcher and administrator, and to professional organisations.
Peter Ross GrayFor significant service to the judiciary through the Federal Court of Australia, to legal education, and as a mentor.
Mark Edward GrystFor significant service to dentistry through a range of clinical, research and educational roles, and to professional organisations.
David Capp HallFor significant service to the community as a supporter of a range of church, charitable and social welfare groups, and to business.
Anwar HarbFor significant service to the Lebanese community in Australia, particularly to multicultural journalism, and as a supporter of interfaith dialogue.
Bruce HarrisFor significant service to the performing arts through a range of administrative roles, and to youth.
Stewart Alfred HartFor significant service to medicine as a clinician, particularly in the area of breast cancer research, and to community health organisations.
Bruce Charles HartnettFor significant service to the community through the Australia Day Committee in Victoria, and to education and industrial relations.
For significant service to the performing arts, particularly musical theatre, as an actor, choreographer and director.
Kenneth Francis HealeyFor significant service to the performing arts as an educator, and as a mentor to emerging playwrights.
Ivan HeazlewoodFor significant service to primary industry, particularly sheep breeding, showing and judging.
Harry HemleyFor significant service to medicine through delivering health care to the homeless, and as a general practitioner.
Michael Gordon HewitsonFor significant service to education, to the Anglican Church in Australia, and to the community of Unley.
Miriam Joyce HighFor significant service to people with disabilities, and to the community.
Vernon Barton HillFor significant service to rehabilitation medicine and spinal injuries.
Terence Joseph HillmanFor significant service to environmental science in the field of limnology.
Anne Kathleen HoggettFor significant service to environmental research and conservation.
Cashel D'arcy HolmanFor significant service to medicine in the field of epidemiology and public health.
Kim Allan HorneFor significant service to the mining sector through a range of executive roles.
Alma Joyce HudsonFor significant service to the community through the recording and preservation of Indigenous languages, and to education.
Douglas Egerton HumannFor significant service to conservation and the environment.
Gregory Phillip HutchinsonFor significant service to the community, to philanthropy, and to business and social enterprise.
Peter John Jopling For significant service to the law in Victoria, and to the community.
Peter George KayeFor significant service to youth, and to the community.
Stephen William KayeFor significant service to the law and to the judiciary, particularly in the area of Indigenous social justice and cultural awareness.
John Desmond Kelleher For significant service to the community, particularly as a forensic specialist in the field of fire and explosion investigation.
Robert William KellyFor significant service to the performing and visual arts in Queensland through a range of roles, and to the law.
Narelle Anne KennedyFor significant service to business in Australia through a range of policy development and advisory roles.
Richard William KingFor significant service to medicine as a clinician, educator and administrator, particularly in the areas of health policy development.
Philip Leslie LafferFor significant service to the Australian wine industry as a winemaker, and to trade, marketing, and research and development programs.
Dawn LawrieFor significant service to public administration, particularly as an advocate for social inclusion, and to the Parliament of the Northern Territory.
Colin Campbell McDonaldFor significant service to tennis as an administrator, to cricket as a player, and to the community.
John David McLarenFor significant service to education, particularly the humanities and social sciences, as an academic, mentor and teacher.
Kevin Peter McLintockFor significant service to the Australian wine industry through a range of executive roles.
David Charles McMickenFor significant service to the performing arts, particularly through the development of Indigenous dance.
Barbara Jean McPheeFor significant service to physiotherapy as a practitioner in occupational health, and as an author.
Geoffrey Alan McPhersonFor significant service to the multicultural community of the Australian Capital Territory through the provision of refugee assistance programs.
Tony MackFor significant service to the performing arts, particularly theatre for children and youth.
Francis Leslie MadillFor significant service to the Parliament of Tasmania, to medicine as a general practitioner, and to the community.
David Allan MaloneyFor significant service to the visual and performing arts, and to the law, particularly in the natural resources sector.
Steven Anthony MarkFor significant service to the law, to legal regulation, social justice and Indigenous rights, and to the community.
Glenn Mark MarshallFor significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric oncology.
Ian MartinFor significant service to the Wayside Chapel, to business, and to the community.
Elizabeth Anne MazzeiFor significant service to nursing through a range of professional and voluntary organisations, and to the community.
David Roy MillsFor significant service to science in the field of applied physics, particularly solar energy research and development.
For significant service to sport as an athlete representing Australia at Paralympic Games, and to people who are blind or have low vision.
Rob MoodieFor significant service to medicine through HIV/AIDS research, and through leadership roles in population health and disease prevention programs.
Graham Lindsay MorrisonFor significant service to science in the field of applied physics, particularly renewable energy and solar thermal technologies.
Robin Moncrieff MorrowFor significant service to children's literature, and through leadership roles with a range of professional associations.
Brian Keith MortonFor significant service to medicine as a general practitioner, and to a range of professional medical organisations.
Didier Marcel MurciaFor significant service to the international community through support for the provision of medical and educational resources in Tanzania.
Michael John Murray For significant service to the judiciary, to law reform and education, and to the community.
Peter Thomas MyersFor significant service to sports medicine and orthopaedic surgery.
Paula NagelFor significant service to higher education in South Australia, to the arts, and to the community.
Timothy Maxwell NewthFor significant service to the performing arts, particularly through the development of Indigenous dance.
Julia Catherine Newton-HowesFor significant service to the international community through executive roles with aid organisations, and to women.
Ian Andrew NicholsonFor significant service to medicine in the field of cardiac surgery, and through volunteer outreach programs in the Pacific and Africa.
Janice Kaye NitschkeFor significant service to librarianship in South Australia, and to the community.
Ian Eric NorthFor significant service to the visual arts as a photographer, curator and educator.
Michael Anthony NugentFor significant service to dentistry as an orthodontic surgeon, mentor and consultant, and to international dental programs.
Conall O'ConnellFor significant service to public administration and governance, and to Australia's agricultural, forestry and fisheries sectors.
Francis Creagh O'ConnorFor significant service to cricket through a range of international and domestic governance roles.
Vicki Susan O'HalloranFor significant service to people with a disability through roles with a range of organisations, and to the community.
John Harvey OlverFor significant service to medicine, particularly the treatment and rehabilitation of acquired brain injuries.
John Herbert Overton For significant service to medicine, particularly in the area of anaesthesia, through clinical, administration and advisory roles, and to professional organisations.
Carolyn Denton PalmerFor significant service to the community, particularly to people who are blind or have low vision.
Norma Evelyn PearceFor significant service to people with a disability, and to the community of Mansfield.
Cheryl Elizabeth "Shelly" PeersFor significant service to primary education, particularly science, to curriculum development, and to professional organisations.
Andrew Michael PenfoldFor significant service to the Indigenous community, particularly through the provision of educational programs for students.
Lee-Anne Elizabeth PerryFor significant service to secondary education as a principal, to curriculum development, and to professional educational associations.
Adele Deirdre RiceFor significant service to secondary education, and to the refugee and migrant community, particularly through the provision of specialist learning and settlement programs.
William Daniel "Bill" RobertsFor significant service to the community through roles in health administration and as a general practitioner.
Margaret Amelia RodgersFor significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia through governance and representational roles, and to ecumenical affairs.
David Keith RoundFor significant service to business and commerce, particularly in the areas of competition policy and market regulation.
Phillip Kenneth RuthvenFor significant service to business and commerce, and to the community.
Arnold Desmond SaintFor significant service to the community of South Australia through roles with a range of aged care, education and sporting organisations.
David Harry SavageFor significant service to international relations through roles in development aid, human rights abuse and war crime investigations, and peacekeeping.
Robert Russell SavageFor significant service to business, particularly the profession of accountancy through a range of roles, and to the community.
Heather York SchnaglFor significant service to education as a school principal, and through roles with professional organisations.
Moira Jean ScollayFor significant service to vocational education and training, and to public sector management reform.
Andrew Paul SheahanFor significant service to secondary education as a teacher, and through roles with sporting, charitable and community organisations.
Bernard SmithFor significant service to science and technology, and to the community of Tallangatta.
Ian William SmithFor significant service to aviation through promotional and development roles, to the air show industry, and to the community.
Paul Douglas StalleyFor significant service to medicine, particularly the treatment of bone and soft tissue cancers.
Frederika Elsje "Freddie" SteenFor significant service to the refugee and migrant community as a supporter and advocate.
William George "Bill" Stefaniak RFDFor significant service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through a range of elected, appointed and voluntary roles.
William John StorerFor significant service to the visual arts, particularly through the development of regional and community museums.
Major SumnerFor significant service to the Indigenous community of South Australia through contributions to health, social welfare, youth and cultural heritage organisations.
For significant service to the law as a judge, reporter and educator
Ross Lindsay TellamFor significant service to science through research roles in the field of livestock productivity and sustainability.
Liesl TeschFor significant service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, and through the promotion and facilitation of sport for people with disabilities.
Alexander "Ross" ThomasFor significant service to education through the study and advancement of educational administration.
For significant service to music, particularly as a conductor and broadcaster.
David Wemyss TillettFor significant service to the sport of sailing.
Andrew Arnold TinkFor significant service to the Parliament of New South Wales, to local history, and to the law.
Phillip Gregory TruskettFor significant service to medicine, particularly the development and practice of surgery.
Lyle VailFor significant service to environmental research and conservation.
Peter Nicholas V'LandysFor significant service to horseracing through a range of executive roles.
Richard Tresillian WalshFor significant service to primary industry through the agricultural show movement in South Australia, and to the community.
Catherine Anne WarnerFor significant service to the law, particularly in the areas of legal education and reform, and to the community.
For significant service to the visual arts as a painter, teacher, mentor and competition judge.
James Edwin WattsFor significant service to primary industry, particularly wool production.
Leslie Robert WielingaFor significant service to the public sector through the development and administration of roads and infrastructure.
David Morgan WilliamsFor significant service to the community of the Illawarra region.
Philip Laurence WilliamsFor significant service to business as an economist, and to the community.
Peter Martin WintertonFor significant service to youth through a range of child protection roles, and to medicine.
Barbara Ann WoodwardFor significant service to international relations through business and charitable organisations.
Murray Lewis Yaxley †For significant service to community health through support for medical research, and to education.
Her Honour Mary Anne YeatsFor significant service to the law, particularly Indigenous justice.
Graeme Paul YoungFor significant service to medicine through a range of research, clinical and academic roles, particularly in the area of gastrointestinal health.
Klaus ZimmermanFor significant service to aged persons through executive roles with support organisations.

Military Division

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BranchRecipientCitation
Navy Michael James Rothwell For exceptional performance of duty as Director Information, Communication and Technology Capability Coordination in the Chief Information Officer Group, and as Amphibious and Afloat Support Group Capability Manager.
Andrew John Smith For exceptional service as a senior logistics officer in Navy, Joint Operations Command, United States Joint Staff and the Defence Materiel Organisation, between 2002 and 2012.
Army Paul Thomas BloodFor exceptional service as Commander of the 5th Brigade
Leonard Basil BrennanFor exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the field of health support as Director Health, Headquarters Joint Operations Command; Director Army Health; and Senior Medical Officer, Combined Team Uruzgan.
For exceptional performance of duty as Chief of Staff, Headquarters Joint Task Force 633 on Operation SLIPPER from June 2012 to January 2013.
Jason Mitchell LogueFor exceptional service in the areas of Military Public Affairs and Information Operations for the Australian Defence Force, particularly as Senior Military Public Affairs Officer in Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
Kevin Charles Packham For exceptional performance of duty in the field of Defence Logistics and as Director of Operations and Training Area Management.
For exceptional service in the field of military law, as a consultant for the Director of Army Legal Services, and as Judge Advocate General of the Australian Defence Force.
Anthony Patrick GradyFor exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in Air Combat Development.
Neil Campbell HartFor exceptional service as Commander Air Combat Group and Head Joint Capability Coordination Division.
Terence John SaunderFor exceptional service in the fields of commercial contracting and technical airworthiness regulatory reform.

Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

General Division

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RecipientCitation
Vera Lillian AbellFor service to the community, coordinating charitable donations.
Douglas Andrew AdamFor service to the community of Taroom.
Ghayath Al-ShelhFor service to the community of the Bankstown region, particularly youth.
Michael James AndersonFor service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Margaret Mary AndrewsFor service to the Catholic Church in Australia through a range of marriage education programs.
Gwenyth Ethel AnningFor service to the community of Peaceful Bay.
Wayne Richard AnthoneyFor service to Indigenous Australians, and to the performing arts.
Trevor George Appleton †For service to education through the teaching and promotion of chemistry.
Rory Edward ArgyleFor service to the community, and to the law
Christopher John ArthurFor service to conservation and the environment.
Kathleen Joy AshtonFor service to the community through drug and alcohol support services.
Robert Barry AsquithFor service to the community through the promotion of local events and projects.
Edward George "Ted" AtchisonFor service to the community of the Hunter Valley through service and sporting organisations.
Michael Christopher AuprinceFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Brenda AynsleyFor service to the information and communications technology sector.
Ian James BaguleyFor service to medicine, particularly brain injury rehabilitation.
Marjorie May BaileyFor service to the community through contributions to music organisations.
Peter Andrew BainesFor service to international humanitarian aid in Thailand.
Gladys BakFor service to veterans and their families.
Robert Richard Bak
Joseph Nicholas BakhashFor service to the community of Cloncurry.
Pratish Chandra BandopadhayayFor service to the Bengali and Nepalese community.
Ronald Frederick BarkerFor service to cultural heritage, particularly the history of fire services.
Ramzi BarnoutiFor service to the community through a range of multicultural and health organisations.
Trevor Phillips BarrettFor service to the community through roles within the adult education sector.
John Robert BarwickFor service to the community, particularly through the Uniting Church in Australia.
Thomas John BascombeFor service to the community of the Eyre Peninsula.
Ryley Douglas BattFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Luigi BazzaniFor service to the food and wine tourism industry.
Andrew Garth BeadleFor service to the civil aviation industry, particularly air traffic management.
Julian John BeaumontFor service to the arts, and to health and care of the aged community.
Jurriaan Jan BeekFor service to medicine, and to the community.
Mathew Anthony BelcherFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Charles Frederic BelfordFor service to the community of Western Australia.
Eric John BeautelFor service to the community of Caboolture.
Beverley Narelle BirdFor service to music, and to the community of Albany.
M Shirley BishopFor service to the community of Gympie.
Dorothy May BlackerFor service to the community of Cobar.
Robert McChristie BlacklowFor service to the arts through the production of fine furniture and marquetry.
Allan William BlighFor service to general aviation.
Ian Henry BockFor service to the arts through a range of photographic associations, and to the community.
Norman BodinnarFor service to the community of Nyah West.
Bruce John BolamFor service to the community of Bathurst.
Christopher Adam BondFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Michael James BourkeFor service to the community of Trafalgar.
Peter William BoyerFor service to conservation and the environment, particularly in the field of climate science.
Jennifer Anne BradburyFor service to nursing, and to the Goulburn Valley community.
Jane Kristine BridgesFor service to education through support for Indigenous needs within the Catholic education system.
Carole Anne BroadheadFor service to the Sapphire Coast community, and to charitable organisations.
Belinda Jane BrownFor service to medicine in the field of breast cancer treatment.
Elsie May BrownFor service to the community, particularly through charitable and church organisations.
James Boyner BrownFor service to medical education, and to the community.
Gillian Jayne BrownhillFor service to the conservation of Australian fauna.
Anthony Malcolm BruceFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
William Francis BuckleFor service to the motor vehicle industry as a designer and retailer
Rhonda Suzanne BurchmoreFor service to the performing arts, and to the community.
Leonie Ruth BurgessFor service to highland dancing.
John BurkeFor service to athletics.
Donald Hamish CameronFor service to the entertainment industry.
Cate Natalie CampbellFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Peter McEachern CampbellFor service to yachting as a journalist.
Guido Canale For service to the Italian community.
Maureen Louise CappFor service to the community of Melbourne, particularly through advocacy roles for residents.
John Robert CarlyonFor service to the welfare of veterans and their families.
Cameron Michael CarrFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games
Eric Ronald CarriganFor service to the community, particularly to people with a disability.
Caroline Mary CarrollFor service to the community, particularly to persons raised in institutional or other out-of-home care.
David Burleigh CarterFor service to veterans and their families.
Kelly Anne CartwrightFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Peter "Clary" CastrissionFor service to international relations through providing educational opportunities to people in India.
Graham William CatoFor service to community health, and to surf lifesaving.
John Victor ChandlerFor service to local government, and to the City of Stonnington
Christopher Tony ChantFor service to the community of Albury through a range of community organisations.
Andrew Lachlan ChapmanFor service to the arts as a photographer.
Clifford Lawrence ChapmanFor service to veterans, and to the community.
Michael Donald ChapmanFor service to music as a songwriter, producer and teacher.
Neville Donald CharltonFor service to the community of the Central Coast.
Keith ChenhallFor service to the community of Traralgon.
Doreen Gladys CherryFor service to the community of the North Shore.
Dean Nelson ChaflinFor service to marine and maritime art.
Neville John Clark For service to education.
Christine Helen ClausenFor service to the community through creative support for charitable and health organisations.
Jacob Peter ClearFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Susan Cleary For service to civil liberties advocacy, and to the Glebe community.
Marie Edith ClementsFor service to the community, particularly through a range of health and disability support organisations.
Blake John CochraneFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Brenda Joyce CochraneFor service to the preservation of the marine environment.
Ellie Victoria ColeFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Maureen Margaret ColganFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
John CookFor service to people with Meniere's disease, and to people with vision impairments.
Noele Rosemary CookFor service to the community, particularly through advancement of the status of women.
Philip William CooperFor service to the insurance industry, and to the Scouting movement.
Amy Patricia CordwellFor service to the community of Yandina.
Temple Beverley CornishFor service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community of Orange.
Alicia Jayne CouttsFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Geoffrey Bruce CramerFor service to the recreational fishing industry in Victoria.
Helen CreaghFor service to the community of Mundaring.
Douglas Norman CremerFor service to the arts as an administrator.
Howard Mackay CrokerFor service to the sport of rowing.
Kevin Charles CrokerFor service to the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn.
Ellen Iris CuffFor service to the blind and those with low vision.
Donald Maxwell CulleyFor service to the community of Buderim.
Christine CumpstyFor service to youth through the Scouting movement.
Ken CunninghamFor service to the community of Balaklava.
Michael John CurryFor service to veterans.
Kay DanesFor service to the community through promoting social justice and human rights.
James Edmund DavernFor service to television as a writer, director and producer.
Honey DaveyFor service to the community, particularly to women and youth, through social welfare programs.
Gael DaviesFor service to the arts, and to the community.
Margaret DaviesFor service to science in the field of herpetology.
Meg Davoren-HoneyFor service to the visual arts, and to the community.
Andrew John DawesFor service to athletics as a wheelchair track and road coach.
Nicholas Grant DeanFor service to sport, particularly athletes with a disability.
Ronald Edward "Ron" De CruzFor service to the community of Christmas Island.
Kevin James DeemFor service to the community of Bundaberg through sports administration.
Raelene DenhamFor service to the community through St John Ambulance.
Richard Alan DentFor service to people with a disability.
Jack Andrew DickensonFor service to the community of Eden.
Richard William "Bill" Dixon †For service to the community of north western Sydney.
Peter John DoakFor service to sport, and to the community of Geelong.
Barbara Frances "Babs" DonaldsonFor service to the community of the Riverina.
Neil Kirkwan DonaldsonFor service to Australian rules football in Western Australia.
Joseph D'OnofrioFor service to the sport of fencing.
James William DoughertyFor service to surf lifesaving, and to the community.
Paul DovicoFor service to accountancy, and to the community.
Katherine Rose DownieFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
John Henry DowseFor service to the welfare of the aged through a range of health initiatives.
Wendy Margaret DrowleyFor service to the performing arts.
Robert William DuncanFor service to business and commerce, and to the community.
Lucinda Joanne DunnFor service to the performing arts through ballet.
Glenn DwarteFor service to the community of Illawarra through philanthropic works.
Katia Mary DwarteFor service to the community of Illawarra through philanthropic works.
Jillian Isobel DwyerFor service to the arts as a voluntary guide and administrator
Edith Helen EdmondsFor service to the community through the arts.
Elizabeth Ann EdwardsFor service to veterans.
Mark Llewelyn EdwardsFor service to the church, and to the community of Ipswich.
Alan George Eley For service to the community of Echuca.
Robyn Yvonne ElkingtonFor service to youth.
Maddison Gae ElliottFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Margaret Glendon EllisFor service to the community of Kyogle.
Brittany Joyce ElmslieFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Imad Mark EltennFor service to the community, and to dentistry.
David John EpperFor service to children affected by the autism spectrum, and to the community.
Nazim ErdemFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Timothy John EricksonFor service to race walking.
Kevin Francis ErwinFor service to social welfare through the provision of humanitarian aid in Vietnam.
E Doug EvansFor service to the communities of Wangaratta and Yarrawonga Mulwala.
Wayne Henry EvansFor service to the law, and to the community of the Mid-North Coast.
Kenneth William FalconerFor service to the community of Doncaster.
William Geoffrey FalkenbergFor service to primary industry through executive roles with apiculture associations.
Adrian Brett FarquharsonFor service to youth, and to the community.
Ann Shirley FergusonFor service to local government, and to the community.
Colin Latham FergusonFor service to the community.
Kendall Murray FergusonFor service to the community of Putty.
Reginald John "Reg" FergusonFor service to the community of Dubbo.
Adrian Giacomo FiniFor service to the arts in Western Australia.
Daniel Gerard FitzgibbonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Jane Christina FlemmingFor service to athletics, and to the community.
Dolace Frances Ford †For service to the community as an advocate for animal rights.
Joann Helen FormosaFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Winston FraserFor service to the community through service groups.
Christopher Moses FredericksFor service to dentistry, particularly in rural and remote areas.
Jacqueline Rose FreneyFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Esther Gayle FrenkielFor service to the Jewish community.
Katherine Jean FullagarFor service to netball in New South Wales.
Patricia Vincent GalliganFor service to the community through service groups.
Walter Henry GeorgeFor service to the community, particularly as a budgerigar breeder and judge.
Adrian GibsonFor service to the arts, to agriculture, and to the Parliament of Australia.
Averil Hope Gibson †For service to the community of the Blue Mountains, and to infant health in remote areas.
John Peter GillettFor service to the community of the Eurobodalla Shire.
Leonard Eric GlastnburyFor service to the community, particularly through Meals on Wheels.
Barbara GodwinFor service to education, and to the Anglican Church in Australia.
Lucy "Norma" GordonFor service to the community, particularly through floral art organisations.
Albert GreenFor service to athletes with a disability.
Colin Charles GreenFor service to education in Victoria.
Joan Margaret GreenFor service to the community, particularly through the heritage and conservation of historic properties.
Darryl John GregorFor service to ophthalmology, and to education.
Fay Ellen GriffinFor service to the community, particularly through the provision of financial support programs.
Carol Fleur GriggFor service to families affected by Aspergers syndrome.
Jacob Israel GringlasFor service to the Jewish community, and to education, particularly through philanthropic works.
David Arthur GrovesFor service to international relations, and to the Baptist Union of Australia
Norma GrubbFor service to the community of Benalla through a range of organisations.
Radhey Shyam GuptaFor service to the arts through classical Indian music.
William Rawson GyeFor service to the community of Scotland Island.
Matthew Anthony HaanappelFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Barry Albert HallFor service to the community as an entertainer and radio announcer.
Brenden John HallFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Ruth Milne HallFor service to science in the field of microbiology.
Virginia HallFor service to the community of Townsville through a range of volunteer organisations.
Susan Joy Halmagyi †For service to conservation and the environment.
David Elliott HamFor service to education, and to the community through voluntary roles.
Vicki Dorothy HamiltonFor service to the community through support for people with asbestos-related diseases.
Suzanne Laura HampelFor service to the community through the promotion of understanding and tolerance.
Merridee June HardingeFor service to the community of Hobsons Bay
Peter William HarriesFor service to the media industry as a television entertainer and producer, and to the community.
Raymond Brian HarringtonFor service to primary industry, particularly in the development of agricultural machinery
Andrew John HarrisonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Spencer Wallace HarveyFor service to the community, and to education.
Courtney Robert HawkeFor service to the community of Orange, particularly through a range of arts organisations.
Timothy Francis HawkesFor service to education, and to professional organisations.
Anthony John HayFor service to local government, and to the community.
Marjory Jean HayesFor service to the community of the Wynnum region.
Andrew Stewart HeghFor service to the construction industry, and to the community of Mount Isa.
Margaret Anne HemmingsFor service to the community of Chapman.
Leonie Catherine HemptonFor service to the community through music.
Neville James HendersonFor service to youth, and to the community of western Sydney.
Stanley Charles HenkeFor service to the communities of Minyip, Rupanyup and Murtoa.
Christina Karen HindhaughFor service to the community of Balmoral, and to women in agriculture.
Edna Joan HindleFor service to the community of Theodore.
Rosanna Russell HindmarshFor service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
Valerie HobsonFor service to the community through the preservation of the history of the Western Australian shearing industry
Alan Hodge †For service to the communities of Table Top and Albury
Todd HodgettsFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
John Robert HoltFor service to sport, particularly through surf lifesaving, ironman and triathlon competitions and administration.
William Patrick HopkinsFor service to industrial relations, and to the community.
Olga HorakFor service to the Jewish community.
Rachel Anne HoreFor service to the community through choral music.
James Charlton Horton (Retired)For service to veterans and their families.
Joshua Anthony HoseFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
John Roland HowesFor service to education, and to the community.
John Donald HowieFor service to the community of Mansfield.
George William HudsonFor service to the community of Bicheno.
Rupert Osman HudsonFor service to the community, and to rugby league football.
Harold John HuntFor service to Indigenous communities in New South Wales.
Carmel Margaret HurstFor service to aged care, particularly through innovative housing programs.
John Graeme IngramFor service to the refugee community.
Betty Margaret IrelandFor service to nursing, and to the community of Balmain.
Thomas Eric JacobFor service to the community through philanthropic contributions to a range of organisations.
John Quentin JeffriesFor service to the community, particularly to people with a disability.
Iain Valjean JensenFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Ronald Geoffrey JohansonFor service to the arts, particularly as a cinematographer and film director.
Felicity Jane JohnsonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
James Edward JohnstonFor service to the community of East Gippsland through a range of organisations.
Richard Raymond JohnstonFor service to the sport of rugby league football as a referee and as an administrator.
Robin William JonesFor service to veterans.
William Rex JoryFor service to journalism, and to the community of South Australia.
Gregory Michael Joseph For service to the community of Moonta.
Robert Alan JoskeFor service to the entertainment and sports industries.
Roslyn Mary JoslinFor service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
Marie Rose JoyceFor service to psychology as an educator and practitioner, to the disadvantaged and homeless, and to refugees.
Christopher Peter KeatingFor service to the welfare of veterans and their families.
John Anthony KeeffeFor service to motor sports, and to the community.
Earl KelaherFor service to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to the community of Liverpool.
Noel Trevor KelkFor service to the community through the surf lifesaving movement.
Leo KellerFor service to the arts, particularly choral music.
Maureen Anne KellyFor service to Indigenous communities in Western Australia.
David Neil KempeFor service to the community, and to cricket.
Paul John KennedyFor service to conservation and the environment.
Kevin KerleyFor service to the international community through humanitarian roles in Papua New Guinea.
Andrew Patrick KerrFor service to the community, and to water polo.
James Forrester KingFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of perinatal epidemiology.
Paul Arthur KingFor service to the community of Inverell through a range of social welfare programs.
Annamaria Eva KinnonFor service to the arts as an administrator and benefactor.
Cameron James KissFor service to the international community through a range of humanitarian assistance roles.
Elmer KnobelFor service to the community of Moree.
Cheryl Jane KoenigFor service to people with disabilities, their families and carers.
Kay Frances KolskyFor service to hockey, particularly as a coach and mentor.
Judith Ann KranenFor service to veterans and their families.
Yolane Nicole KuklaFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Terence Francis LaneFor service to the arts, particularly fine and decorative art.
William Man-Chick LauFor service to the Chinese community in Victoria.
Christopher Jebaratnam LawtonFor service to the Sri Lankan community.
Carmen LazarFor service to the Assyrian community.
Lester William LeamanFor service to the community through the Scouting movement, and to men's health programs.
Colin James LeeFor service to the community of the Ballina region.
Heather LeeFor service to athletics through masters race walking, and to the community.
John Hamilton Lee For service to veterans, and to the community of Mentone.
L Slade LeeFor service to science, particularly biological research.
Nellie LeeFor service to the community of Bellingen through church, social welfare and veterans organisations.
Pieter Diedrich Leeflang For service to the Dutch community of Western Australia.
Jason Peter LeesFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Irene Gloria LeightonFor service to the communities of Bowden and Brompton.
David Frederick LeonardFor service to the community of Nundle.
Joyce Elaine LeslieFor service to the community of the Onkaparinga Valley.
Matthew John LevyFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
David Lithgow LewisFor service to people with a disability, particularly through international aid programs.
David James LiddiardFor service to Indigenous youth, sporting and employment programs.
John LindseyFor service to medicine as a consultant physician.
Fay Lorraine LinnettFor service to the community of Ivanhoe.
Peter David LivingstoneFor service to medicine as an anaesthetist.
Fred LizzioFor service to the communities of Babinda and Innisfail.
William James LlewellynFor service to the community of Ballarat.
Kristina Ellen LloydFor service to education.
Barbara Fay LongFor service to netball.
Felicity Anne LordFor service to the community through the promotion of equal opportunities for women.
David John Lovell†For service to local government in Tasmania.
June Elizabeth LuptonFor service to the community of Rosebery.
Kevin Charles Lupton
Marjory Janet McCormackFor service to the community of Leeton.
Timothy Ross McCowanFor service to the community through interfaith programs.
Maree Carol McDermottFor service to the community of Western Sydney, particularly through social welfare organisations.
Anthony James McEnearneyFor service to the community through social welfare organisations.
John Francis McEvoyFor service to education, and to the community of Wodonga.
Geoffrey William McGearyFor service to tourism.
Ronald Neil McGlincheyFor service to the community of Boulia Shire, and to local government.
Ronald William McGrathFor service to veterans.
Daniel William McGurganFor service to the community of Cadell.
Douglas James McIntyreFor service to the transport industry, and to the community.
Lucille Mildred McKennaFor service to nursing in New South Wales, and to local government.
Ron McLeanFor service to journalism as an editor, and to the community.
Scott Matthew McPheeFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Duncan John McPhersonFor service to harness racing, and to community health organisations.
Jack Nguyen MaFor service to the Chinese community of Victoria.
Andrew Henry MackenzieFor service to the community of Marysville, to the arts, and to the preservation of local history.
Jill MadewFor service to the community of Adaminaby.
Lyn MageeFor service to people with a disability, and to the community.
Richard William MagnusFor service to the Jewish community, and to the catering industry.
Peter Desmond MaherFor service to religion, and to the community through a range of programs promoting acceptance and diversity.
Stephen Andrew ManosFor service to the Greek community.
David Michael ManziFor service to the community of the Blue Mountains.
Mary Gertrude MarleyFor service to hockey as an administrator.
Loretta Josephine MarronFor service to community health.
Luke Leonard MarsdenFor service to medicine in the field of podiatry.
Peter MartinFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community of the Echuca region.
Noel MaughanFor service to the Parliament of Victoria, to agriculture, and to rural health.
Lynette Joan MayoFor service to the community of the Mid North Coast.
Cody MeakinFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Paul Andrew MeesFor service to public transport and urban planning as an academic and advocate for creating sustainable cities.
Peter MercerFor service to local government, and to the community of Colac-Otway.
Lyndey Shirley MilanFor service to hospitality, particularly the food and wine industry, and to the community.
Janis Ann MilburnFor service to education, and to veterans and their families.
Brian David MillsFor service to higher education, and to the community.
Jim MilloyFor service to the community of Morawa, and to Australian rules football.
John Joseph MoranFor service to the community through involvement in charitable organisations.
Andrew "Drew" MorphettFor service to sport as a radio and television commentator, broadcaster and presenter.
Stephanie MortonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Ailsa MoyleFor service to the arts in the community of Innisfail.
Judith MuirFor service to the environment and to tourism in the Mornington Peninsula area.
Bernadine MulhollandFor service to community health as a physiotherapist.
Reginald Schilling MunchenbergFor service to the community of Truro and district through a range of historical, community and agricultural organisations.
George Robert MunroFor service to sport through administrative and coaching roles with basketball and wrestling organisations.
Peter Murray MurtonFor service to information technology, and to the community.
Leslie John NankervisFor service to athletics, particularly through coaching roles.
Rex NankervisFor service to the community of Benalla.
Carolyn Gwen NasserFor service to people with a disability in Queensland.
John Lawrence NeillFor service to education, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.
Janette Elizabeth NeilsonFor service to local government, and to the community of the Bega Valley.
Romney Adair NewmanFor service to medicine as a physician, and to the community.
Benaiah Thomas NewtonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Tay Van NguyenFor service to veterans and their families.
David Aron NicholasFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Angelo Lambrinos NotarasFor service to the Greek community, particularly through the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.
Bryan NyeFor service to the rail transport industry, and to the business sector.
William Andrew OakleyFor service to the community through voluntary roles with youth, service and recreational organisations.
Barry John O'BrienFor service to the community through a variety of charitable organisations, and to the media industry.
Robert John O'NeillFor service to social welfare, to the disadvantaged, and to the community.
Rodney Stephen O'ReaganFor service to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to military history.
Alan William OuldFor service to the community of Benalla.
Nathan James OutteridgeFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Anthony Scott Oxford For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance Victoria.
David Alan ParkerFor service to dentistry.
Desmond Reece ParkerFor service to the media, and to the community.
Gwen ParkerFor service to the community of Glen Innes.
Michael Ronald ParslowFor service to tennis.
Andrew Bruce PasterfieldFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Noel John PattersonFor service to the advancement of the chiropractic profession.
William PayneFor service to the community through reform of radio communications regulation.
Philip Lucas PeachFor service to business and commerce as a designer and manufacturer.
Sally PearsonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Denis PercyFor service to the community, and to recognition of international policing.
William Alex PewtressFor service to cricket.
Robert Samuel PhillipsFor service to the community, particularly through commemoration of the Rats of Tobruk.
John Kenneth PocheeFor service to music as a jazz musician.
James Byrne PollittFor service to medicine as a general practitioner, and to the community.
David Peter PoolFor service to the community, and to emergency services.
Susan Jennifer PowellFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Thomas Stephen PowerFor service to the Irish community, particularly through commemoration of the Great Irish Famine.
Ken Preiss†For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community.
Grahame Edward PricterFor service to the Scouting movement, and to the Uniting Church.
William Ross PullingFor service to veterans and their families.
Geoffrey Grant QuailFor service to medicine, particularly through dentistry.
Ronald James QuintonFor service to the horseracing industry.
George Baseem RabieFor service to the Penrith community.
Marie Veronica RadfordFor service to Catholic education, and to the community.
George Ramsey-StewartFor service to surgical education.
Michael RandallFor service to disadvantaged youth.
Antonio RandazzoFor service to business, and to the community.
Giuseppe "Joe" Randazzo
Garry ReedFor service to sport in the Willunga region.
Anne ReidFor service to the Jewish community of Sydney.
David Arthur ReidFor service to the promotion of bushwalking, and to the community.
Leonie ReidFor service to people in Perth with a disability.
Maree Anne RennieFor service to the education of deaf children, particularly those with additional needs, and to their families.
James Michael ReyneFor service to the performing arts as a singer/songwriter, and through support for a range of charitable organisations.
Patricia Loris RichardsonFor service to women, and to the community of Nambucca Heads.
Marie Therese RileyFor service to the community, particularly as a historian and author.
Kevin Peter RioloFor service to rugby league football.
Ronald Keith Robb For service to the Baptist Church in New South Wales, particularly as an archivist.
Kevin Lewis RobertsFor service to the community, particularly through Rotary International.
Shirley Anne Roberts
John Ormiston RobertsonFor service to the performing arts as a producer and mentor.
Babara Irene RobinsonFor service to the community as an advocate for human rights.
Raymond Keith RochowFor service to the community through sporting, child and aged care organisations.
Josephine Ann RogersFor service to Australian rules football.
Murray John RogersFor service to sports administration, and to the community of Ipswich.
Antonio RosaFor service to the Australian-Italian community of Brisbane.
John Kenneth RossFor service to local government, and to the community.
Warren Eric RosserFor service to judo.
Craig Ernest RossiterFor service to veterans and their families.
Patricia Elsie RubenachFor service to the communities of Fingal and Hobart.
Jennie RussellFor service to women's affairs, and to the community.
Susan "Sue" SackerFor service to people with a mental illness, to local government, and to the community of Manly.
Shirley Porter SampsonFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Robert SchofieldFor service to the community, particularly through local government.
John Lewis SchumannFor service to music, and to the veteran community.
Jean Farley ScottFor service to the community, and to local government.
Ryan ScottFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Joseph James Seddon†For service to surf lifesaving.
Kenneth Ian SemmlerFor service to the community, and to education through the Lutheran Church of Australia.
Michael ShapiroFor service to the community of Rose Bay.
Warren James SharpeFor service to engineering, and to the community.
Roderick James ShearingFor service to geography.
Peter Anthony SheedyFor service to engineering, particularly in the field of non-destructive testing.
Alan Frederick Sherlock For service to the Scouting movement, and to the community.
Paul Anthony ShermanFor service to the arts as a poet and playwright, and to education.
Lindsay Ronald ShowyinFor service to the manufacturing industry, and to professional associations.
Zita Wilton SidawayFor service to the community, particularly women's affairs.
Noela Mary SikoraFor service to the community.
Robert Charles SimFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Kumarasamy SivakumarFor service to education.
Lilly Anne SkurnikFor service to the community, particularly those with low vision.
Thomas David SlingsbyFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Michael Harvey SmeeFor service to education, and to the community.
Ann Valerie SmithFor service to the community through the mental health sector.
David William SmithFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Tate Aaron Smith
Margaret Patricia SnodgrassFor service to the community of Willoughby.
Janet Somerville-CollieFor service to the community of Western Sydney.
William Terrence "Terry" SoutherwoodFor service to the Catholic Church in Tasmania, and as an author of historical and religious publications.
David William SpethmanFor service to local military history.
Margaret Ann SpinksFor service to the community of Hunters Hill.
Shirley StanburyFor service to music, and to the community of Busselton.
Robert James StanleyFor service to motor sport.
Jean Sudan St ClairFor service to nursing, and to the community of Goondiwindi.
Philip Andrew StenhouseFor service to the community through youth support programs.
Allan Barry StephenFor service to the blind, and to people with low vision.
Tom StephensFor service to Indigenous affairs, and to the Parliament of Western Australia.
Brian Malcolm StevensonFor service to the community.
Geoffrey StewartFor service to the mining industry.
Murray Scott StewartFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Norman Valentine St Leon For service to aviation, and to the community.
Rosemary StockleyFor service to the welfare of veterans and their families.
Oskar Günther StünznerFor service to the livestock industry in Samoa and the Pacific region.
Mark Raymond SutherlandFor service to the community of Marysville, particularly after the 2009 Victorian fires.
John Clive SymondsFor service to the community of Wynyard.
Geoffrey Leonard TamblynFor service to cricket.
Pieta Anne ThorntonFor service to victims and witnesses of crime.
Ray Douglas TitusFor service to the media as a sports photographer.
Dale Robert TollidayFor service to the community through the provision of social welfare services.
Catriona Bowen TonaciaFor service to mental health through programs to address post-traumatic stress disorder.
Christine Ellen Tracey-PatteFor service to women's affairs.
Dennis Robert TriggFor service to the community of Lake Macquarie.
John Charles VanceFor service to the blind, and to people with low vision.
John VinallFor service to the community of Gippsland.
Peter Robert WakefordFor service to medicine, and to the community.
Helen Marion WalkerFor service to people with disabilities.
Kathryn WalkerFor service to early childhood education.
Richard Howell WalkeyFor service to medicine as a General Practitioner, and to the community.
Dorothy Elizabeth WardFor service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of Victoria.
Ian Charles WatersFor service to youth through the Scouting movement.
Prudence Elise WattFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Bruce Philip WaxmanFor service to medicine as an administrator, educator and clinician.
Robert Travers "Bob" WeaverFor service to the community, particularly through nursing in mental health and disability services.
David WellsFor service to the preservation of cricket history.
Max WellsFor service to surfing, and to the community.
Susan Elizabeth WhelanFor service to local government, and to the community of the Queanbeyan region.
Michael WhiteFor service to the community of Wellington.
Sian Alexandra WhiteFor service to international relations, particularly through tuberculosis prevention programs in the Pacific region.
Raymond WhitingFor service to the community of Gerringong.
Beverley Joy WildFor service to the communities of Woodford and Peachester.
Ivan George Wild
Annabelle Josephine WilliamsFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Leon Roy Williams For service to the community of Shepparton.
Gary Austin WilsonFor service to the community, particularly through Toastmasters International.
Jim WilsonFor service to the community of Glen Innes.
Tamara WinikoffFor service to the visual arts.
John WinterbottomFor service to the community as an historian.
Francis Wi Yuong WongFor service to business, and to the community.
Helen Josephine WoodFor service to swimming through technical roles.
Irene Pohleng WoodFor service to community health.
Paul James WorthingtonFor service to the arts.
Dorothy Yuen YiuFor service to the Chinese community through the support of cancer patients and carers.
Edward Roy YoungFor service to the community, particularly as an advocate of human rights for gay and lesbian people.
Gordon YulineFor service to the Indigenous community.

Military Division

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BranchRecipientCitation
Navy Raymond John Beasy For meritorious service in the field of Naval Gunnery and Seamanship.
Lewis Patrick Gaha For meritorious service as the Navy Reserve Career Manager, Elections Liaison Officer for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq, Director of Navy Ministerial Coordination, and Director of Navy Reputation Management.
Army Ian Albert D'arcyFor meritorious service as Regimental Sergeant Major of 9th Battalion, the Royal Queensland Regiment, 8th/9th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, and the Mentoring Task Force Four in Afghanistan 2012.
For meritorious service to the Australian Army in a variety of personnel management and force structure modernisation roles.
Peter Morton GreenFor meritorious service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the Incident Response Regiment, the 8th Combat Engineer Regiment, and the 16th Aviation Brigade.
Jason Ross GregsonFor meritorious performance of duty as Operations Officer, 138th Signal Squadron, Officer-in-Charge of Force Protection, and Instructor in Advanced Training Wing of the Defence Force School of Signals.
Jason Glenn StaffordFor meritorious performance of duty as an Army Physical Training Instructor at the Royal Military College, and Manager Physical Training and Wing Sergeant Major to Trainee Rehabilitation Wing, School of Military Engineering.
Brenton Alan BellFor meritorious service to the Royal Australian Air Force in leadership and safety
Carl Frederick Schiller For meritorious service to the Royal Australian Air Force in Reserve development and management.

Meritorious Service

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Public Service Medal (PSM)

BranchRecipient
Australian Public Service David Edward Banham
Dr Raymond Paul Canterford
Ms Kim Louise Clarke †
Ms Tania Joy Constable
Tony Robert Cook
Ms Rebecca Mary Cross
Dr Rhondda Gay Dickson
Dr Nicholas Gerrit Hartland
Ian Robert McKenzie
Dr Anthony Joseph McLeod
Ms Susan Lee Page
Dr Simon Pelling
Terance John Price
Anthony James Slatyer
New South Wales
Public Service
James Eugene Baldwin
Christopher John Crawford
Dr Robert Creese
David John Evans
Ms Heather Gray
Mrs Rosemary Anne Hailstone
Ted Hoare
Christopher Denton Leach
Robert Mulas
Ross Henry O'Shea
Mrs Rhondda Gai Vassallo
Victorian
Public Service
John Bennie
Ms Lynette Kaye Brown
Gregory Bruce Byrne
Bruce Thomas Colcott
Garry Philip Ellis
Mrs Beverley Ann Garratt
Dr Rosemary Ann Lester
John Nimon Mooney
Dr Eugenie Mary Tuck
Queensland
Public Service
Professor Michael Ian Cleary
Dale Robert Dickson
Dr Richard John Eden
Peter James Rourke
Dr Catherine Yelland
Western Australian
Public Service
Ms Elisabeth Harris
William Albert Preston
Ian Trevor Smith
South Australian
Public Service
Ms Pauline Mary Barnett
Barry Alan Goldtein
Mrs Pamela June Martin
Tasmanian
Public Service
Peter Rex Conway
Northern Territory
Public Service
Francis Gerard McGuiness
Dr Lorna Faye Melville

Australian Police Medal (APM)

BranchRecipient
Detective Sergeant Therese Lauren Barnicoat
Superintendent Brad Barton
Assistant Commissioner Michael James Outram
Sergeant Glenn Roy Griffiths
Inspector Lynette Kaesler
Detective Inspector John Maricic
Detective Sergeant Andrew Paul Marks
Sergeant Robert Peter Minns
Detective Inspector Christopher Raymond Olen
Sergeant Karen Mercia Owen
Detective Superintendent Wayne George Starling
Inspector Richard Paul Steinborn
Senior Sergeant Gregory John Davies
Sergeant David John Dimsey
Commander Douglas John Fryer
Superintendent Brett Page Guerin
Assistant Commissioner Tracy Linford
Sergeant Deryn Caroline Ricardo
Sergeant Kate Amelia Bailey
Sergeant Dimitrios (Jim) Bellos
Assistant Commissioner Robert William Gee
Detective Senior Sergeant Kelly Harvey
Senior Sergeant Erwin Hoffmann
Inspector Ian Andrew Thompson
Superintendent Craig Robert Donaldson
Inspector Paul Gervase La Spina
Detective Inspector Kylie Maree Whiteley
Detective Senior Sergeant Joanne Sharman
Detective Chief Inspector Stephen John Taylor
Senior Constable First Class Peter John Thompson
Inspector Glenn Anthony Lathey
Constable First Class Roderick Lee Warrington
Detective Superintendent Tony James Fuller
Detective Senior Sergeant Peter John Schiller

Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM)

StateRecipient
New South WalesJennifer Gail Butt
Gerrard Anthony "Gerry" Byrne
Gregory Fredericks
William Arthur King
Sean McArdle
Charles Leslie May
Noel Waldo Scales
Graham John White
Christopher Wilhelm
Peter Edward Williams
VictoriaDavid John Gerrard
Tony Lovick
David Andrew Nugent
Andrew Bernard O'Connell
Peter Andrew Schmidt
Michael Patrick Whitty
QueenslandIan Aubrey Ames
Kenneth Beasley
Wally Gordon Gray
Alan Gregory Jorgensen
Peta Louise Miller-Rose
Phillip Karl Paff
Western AustraliaBrian Peter Landers
Gregory Alan Mair
Noel Raymond Plowman
South AustraliaYvette Lee Dowling
Richard Peter Gray
Michael John Morgan
Joseph William Tilley
TasmaniaHugh William Jones
Trevor Leslie Kingston
Rodney James Moore
Australian Capital TerritoryPhilip Ronald Canham
Northern TerritoryTrevor Michael "Terry" Trewin

Ambulance Service Medal (ASM)

StateRecipient
New South WalesStan Harrold
Murray Anthony Traynor
VictoriaRalf Harries
Grant Alan Hocking
Sandra Mai Loats
Peter William Phillips
QueenslandLachlan Edward Parker
Keith James Smith
Western AustraliaPeter Montgomery
Ashley Gerard Morris
Peter Stuart Wood
South AustraliaRobert James Elliott
TasmaniaLeigh Maxwell Higgins
Gregory Roy Knowles
Jack van Dalen

Emergency Services Medal (ESM)

BranchRecipient
New South Wales Emergency Services Gina Marie Mammone
Raymond Bruce Willett
Victoria Emergency Services Martin Stephen Forber
Stanley Oliver Hendy
Queensland Emergency Services Anthony John Fenner
Margaret Ann Garbutt
Wayne Derek Preeedy
Western Australia Emergency Services Merrilyn May Hide
John Murray Iffla
South Australia Emergency Services John Edge
Theresa Esther Purvis
Tasmanian Emergency Services Paul Branch
Harold Deverell
Susan Jane Powell
Northern Territory Emergency Services Michelle Thomas

Gallantry, Distinguished and Conspicuous Service

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Medal for Gallantry (MG)

BranchRecipientCitation
In the Tangi Valley, Afghanistan, Corporal Chalk's partnered patrol came under effective machine gun, sniper and small arms fire from an enemy force occupying dominating terrain. Corporal Chalk risked his life time and again by moving through open ground and enemy fire to support Afghan National Army soldiers, restoring order and confidence. His actions helped regain the initiative and undoubtedly saved lives.
Sergeant 'J' Following an improvised explosive device explosion in a compound in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Sergeant J cleared safe paths to two casualties using only his bare hands and a mine prodder. He continued to clear and evacuate other members of the patrol to safety, discovering additional devices, recovering mission essential equipment and gathering intelligence. His actions undoubtedly saved lives. Sergeant J's gallantry in the most hazardous circumstances was of the highest order and in keeping with the finest traditions of the Australian Army and the Australian Defence Force.

Commendation for Gallantry

Branch Recipient Citation
Corporal Anthony Patrick Clarke For acts of gallantry in action while commanding a high risk search team in the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment Task Group, in Khas Uruzgan, Afghanistan, on 2 September 2012.
Private J For acts of gallantry in action while on operations with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
Private L For acts of gallantry in action while on operations with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.

Distinguished Service Medal (DSM)

Branch Recipient Citation
Captain A For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as an Officer Commanding with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
Major Gregory John Colton For distinguished leaders hip in warlike operations as Officer Commanding Mentoring Team Charlie, 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment Task Group on Operation SLIPPER from June to November 2012.
Major G For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as an Officer Commanding with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
Captain Anthony William Harris For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as mobile advisory group commander in Mentoring Team Charlie, 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment Task Group on Operation SLIPPER from June to November 2012.
For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as part of Combined Team Uruzgan on Operation SLIPPER.
Sergeant K For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as a patrol commander with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
Major L For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as an Officer Commanding and as the Executive Officer with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
Captain N For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as a platoon commander with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.

Commendation for Distinguished Service

Branch Recipient Citation
Commander John Stavridis For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Commanding Officer on Operation SLIPPER from June 2012 to January 2013.
Corporal Steven Patrick Court For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the second-in-command of an infantry section in 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment Task Group in Khas Uruzgan, Afghanistan, in August 2012.
Lieutenant Colonel Brendan Patrick Cox For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Chief of Staff of the 205th Corps Coalition Advisory Team on Operation SLIPPER from March to September 2012.
Brigadier Dianne Maree Gallasch For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Director General Transition and Redeployment on Operation SLIPPER from January to December 2012.
Lieutenant Colonel James Andrew Hammett For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Chief of Staff, Headquarters Combined Team Uruzgan on Operation SLIPPER from January to October 2012.
Captain N For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as an Officer-in-Charge with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
Lance Corporal Errol John ParsonsFor distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as an Engineer Search Brick Commander, Mentoring Task Force 4, in Afghanistan from January to July 2012.
Major R For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as an Officer Commanding with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as a patrol commander with the Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER.
Lieutenant Colonel S For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as an Officer Commanding with the Special Operations Task Group, and as a Special Operations Forces Staff Officer on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Major Phillip Whitehead For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Officer Commanding the 4th Brigade Operational Mentoring Liaison Team on Operation SLIPPER from January to June 2012.
Air ForceFor distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Deputy Commander Joint Task Force 633 on Operation SLIPPER from March to November 2012.

Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)

Branch Recipient Citation
Lieutenant Commander Richard John Foster For outstanding achievement as Project Officer at Training Authority-Aviation and the development of the Aviation Support Category training package.
Commander Lawrence Harry Stubbs For outstanding devotion to duty as Project Manager Fleet Regulatory Review Implementation Team in Fleet Command.
Lieutenant Colonel David Anthony Bishop For outstanding achievement as Staff Officer Grade One Legal at Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
Lieutenant Colonel Glen Jeffrey Braithwaite For outstanding achievement as Staff Officer Grade One-Base Support in the Directorate of Logistics-Army.
Lieutenant Colonel David Lindsay Garside For outstanding achievement as Staff Officer Grade One Joint Effects Plans at Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
Sergeant J For distinguished achievement and contribution to facilities management with the 2nd Commando Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel Amanda Alice Johnston For outstanding achievement as a staff officer within Modernisation and Strategic Plans Division of Army Headquarters.
Lieutenant Colonel David Anthony Lynch For outstanding achievement in support of the fielding of the Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter from 2002 to 2012.
Lieutenant Colonel Bradley Noel Orchard For outstanding achievement as Staff Officer Grade One Workforce Reform within Personnel Branch-Army Headquarters.
Wing Commander Karen Elizabeth Ashworth For outstanding achievement in strategic personnel reform of the Royal Australian Air Force.
Squadron Leader Anthony Mark Kay For outstanding achievement as Staff Officer Force Generation, Headquarters Number 84 Wing.
Squadron Leader Phillip Scott Mackie For outstanding devotion to duty as leader of the Propulsions Integrated Project Team within the Airlift Systems Program Office in support of operational capability.
Wing Commander Colin Edward O'neil For outstanding achievement as Deputy-Director for Air Mobility, Capability Development Group.

Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM)

Branch Recipient Citation
Petty Officer Philip Eric Andrew For meritorious achievement as supervisor of the Circuit Card Assembly Test and Repair Facility-Fleet Support Unit West, and as an Electronics Technician in the rectification of defects on Collins Class Submarines and Surface Ships.
Petty Officer Mitch Ryan Atkins For meritorious achievement as Marine Technician Instructor at the Training Unit, Anzac Ship Support Centre; developing the computer-based Anzac-class frigate Platform Training System for training Anzac class Marine Technicians.
Chief Petty Officer James David Bishop For meritorious devotion to duty as Senior Technical Officer in ASSAIL SIX.
Leading Seaman Lauren Elizabeth King For meritorious achievement as a Recruit School Instructor in .
Warrant Officer Shannon Leigh LockeFor meritorious devotion to duty as Hydrographic Surveying Category Manager at the Directorate of Navy Category Management, Director General Navy People.
Commander Michael Samuel Oborn For meritorious achievement as the Executive Officer, HMAS Cerberus.
Chief Petty Officer Steven David Paterson For meritorious devotion to duty as Chief Petty Officer Marine Technician in charge of propulsion systems in while it was assigned to the Training Task Group.
Lieutenant Colonel John Terence Bouloukos For meritorious achievement as the Staff Officer Grade Two Sustainment within the Directorate of Logistics-Army.
Corporal Rohan James Cowley For meritorious achievement as Communications and Information Systems Detachment Commander for the Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Project 2012.
Chaplain John Anthony Crosby For meritorious devotion to duty as Chaplain of the 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class Two Paul Ronald Dabinet For meritorious achievement as Manager Company Operations, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, while serving in the Modernisation and Strategic Plans-Army.
Warrant Officer Class Two Paul Ashley Dehnert For meritorious achievement as Reconnaissance Warrant Officer for Tactics Wing, School of Infantry.
Sergeant Timothy Edwards Gray For meritorious achievement as a Corporal Transport Supervisor in the 1st Combat Service Support Battalion and contribution to transport capability in the 1st Brigade.
Colonel Russell John Maddalena For meritorious achievement as Director of Operational Plans in Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
Major John Francis Pearse For meritorious achievement as Officer Commanding A Squadron (Victorian Mounted Rifles), 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Lighthorse Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class Two Melinda Ann Price For meritorious achievement as Chief Clerk of the 6th Brigade (Combat Support and Intelligence Surveillance Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance Group).
For meritorious devotion to duty as Psychology Liaison Officer, Defence Force Recruiting.
For meritorious achievement as Artificer Sergeant Major of the 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment and the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry).
Sergeant S For meritorious achievement and contribution to a specialist capability at the Special Air Service Regiment.
Major Peter Nathan Scott For meritorious achievement as the Personnel Operations and Personnel Plans Major at Headquarters 1st Division.
Flight Sergeant Sean Alan Bell For meritorious devotion to duty as a senior non-commissioned officer and Ground Systems Technical Lead for Project AIR5376 Phase 2 Stage 3 at Tactical Fighter Systems Program Office.
Sergeant Ewan Gordon Eadie For meritorious achievement as Unit and Facility Security Manager at Number 1 Squadron during the introduction to service of the F/A-18F Super Hornet.
Squadron Leader Jason Malu Easthope For meritorious achievement as Plans Officer Number 81 Wing Headquarters and as a tactical leader within Number 81 Wing.
Warrant Officer Michelle Patricia Foley For meritorious devotion to duty as Amberley Detachment Warrant Officer at Number 1 Combat Communications Squadron.
Flight Lieutenant David John Savina For meritorious achievement as Instructor at Surveillance and Control Training Unit.
Sergeant Donovan Silverwood For meritorious achievement as the Training Manager with in Project CORONIS, Electronic Systems Division, Defence Materiel Organisation.
Sergeant Leeton Bruce Webb For meritorious achievement as Senior Non-Commissioned Officer and Instructor at the Royal Australian Air Force School of Technical Training.

Meritorious Unit Citation

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Companion (AC) in the General Division of the Order of Australia. Website of the Governor General of Australia. Australian Honours and Awards Secretariat. 26 January 2014. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303220640/http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20AC%20(final).pdf. dead.
  2. Web site: Companion (AC) in the Military Division of the Order of Australia . Website of the Governor General of Australia . Australian Honours and Awards Secretariat . 26 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140127075137/http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20AC%28Mil%29%20%28final%29.pdf . 27 January 2014 .
  3. Web site: Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia. Website of the Governor General of Australia. Australian Honours and Awards Secretariat. 27 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140127075149/http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20AO%20(final).pdf. 27 January 2014. dead.
  4. Web site: Officer (AO) in the Military Division of the Order of Australia. Website of the Governor General of Australia. Australian Honours and Awards Secretariat. 26 January 2014.
  5. http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20AM%20(A-L)%20(final).pdf Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia (A-L)
  6. http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20AM(Mil)%20(final).pdf Member (AM) in the Military Division of the Order of Australia
  7. http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20OAM%20(A-E)%20(final).pdf Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division (A-E)
  8. http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20OAM(Mil)%20(final).pdf Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the Military Division
  9. http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/Media%20notes%20-%20Meritorious.pdf Meritorious Service
  10. Web site: Gallantry, Distinguished and Conspicuous Service . Website of the Governor General of Australia . Australian Honours and Awards Secretariat . 26 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140127075413/http://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/files/honours/ad/Media%20Notes%20-%20Gallantry%2C%20Distinguished%20%26%20Conspicuous.pdf . 27 January 2014 . dead .