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.
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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Kathleen Anne Abbott | For significant service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory as an advocate for improved health and well-being. | |
David Anthony Addington | For significant service to the community through refugee support organisations, particularly the provision of financial assistance programs. |
Nihal Singh Agar | For significant service to the Hindu community in Australia, to the fostering of crosscultural cooperation and networking, and to medical education. |
Abla Amad | For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry as a chef, restaurateur and author, and to the Lebanese community in Australia. |
David Bruce Baines | For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric anaesthesia as a clinician, administrator and mentor, and to medical education. |
Kenneth Robert Baker | For significant service to people with disabilities through executive and advocacy roles, and to national policy design and implementation. |
Mark Bradley Barnaba | For significant service to the investment banking and financial sectors, to business education, and to sporting and cultural organisations. |
Neville John Bassett | For significant service to the community, particularly through executive roles with the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. |
| For significant service to the performing arts, particularly ballet, as a dancer and role model. |
John Henry Bennett | For significant service to tertiary education and research in the field of genetics, and to the analysis and preservation of science history. |
Roy Gary Beran | For significant service to medicine, particularly neurology, as a clinician, author and administrator, and to professional medical legal organisations. |
| For significant service to the Parliament of Tasmania, to social welfare and primary industries, to local government, and to the community. |
Bohdan Bilinsky | For significant service to tertiary legal education through a range of academic and executive roles, as a practitioner, and to the community. |
Wendy Marlene Borchers | For significant service to the film and television industry as a researcher, producer and archivist, and to the preservation of Indigenous heritage. |
Mark Leigh Bouris | For significant service to the finance industry, particularly the home loan mortgage sector, to education, and to charitable organisations. |
Thomas Gabor Breuer | For significant service to the building and construction industry, to the community of Western Sydney, and to charitable organisations. |
Melven Ronald Brown | For significant service to recreational and sports fishing, and to scuba diving, through a range of professional organisations and advisory roles. |
David Anthony Buckingham | For significant service to public administration, particularly Australia-Britain relations, to business, and to tertiary education. |
Michael Damian Burgess | For significant service to public administration in the Northern Territory through governance, coordination, and infrastructure development roles. |
John Robert Burke | For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric nephrology as a clinician and administrator, and to professional medical associations. |
Malcolm John Bush | For significant service to the logistics and transport industry through a range of executive roles, to business, and to the community. |
Geoffrey Gordon Butler | For significant service to the community of Tasmania through health and aged care, sporting, business, local government and tourism bodies. |
Anne Buttsworth | For significant service to women through history preservation roles, to the advancement of archival research, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory. |
Wendy Patricia Cahill | For significant service to education, to professional standards development, and to improved outcomes for students. |
Rosemary Vivian Calder | For significant service to public administration, particularly in the areas of mental health and ageing, through academic roles, and to the community. |
Paul John Canfield | For significant service to veterinary science education, particularly in the field of morbid anatomy and clinical pathology, and to professional associations. |
Elaine Sylvia Canty | For significant service to the community through roles with botanic, health, business and sporting organisations, and as a radio broadcaster. |
Peter Michael Casey | For significant service to secondary education as an administrator and teacher, to professional organisations, and to the community of Ballarat. |
Alan James Clayton | For significant service to the community through executive roles with the Australian Red Cross. |
| For significant service to library and information management, particularly to copyright law, and to education through electronic learning initiatives. |
David Dumas Coffey | For significant service to engineering, particularly in the areas of environmental and geotechnical investigation, to business, and to tertiary education. |
Julius Colman | For significant service to the community through philanthropic support for educational initiatives and programs for underprivileged children. |
Anthony James Costello | For significant service to medicine in the field of urology as a clinician, administrator and author, to cancer research, and to medical education. |
William Dean Cowan | For significant service to the community through educational, medical research and arts organisations, and to business. |
Lady (Anna) Cowen | For significant service to youth, medical research, educational, historical and cultural organisations, and to the people of Australia through vice-regal patronages and support roles. |
| For significant service to mathematical science in the field of statistics, as an academic, author, and mentor, and to professional organisations. |
| For significant service to the law as an academic, to legal reform and education, to professional development, and to the arts. |
| For significant service to the community through contributions to a range of cancer support organisations, and to ultra marathon running. |
Noël James Denton (Retd) | For significant service to the visual and performing arts, and through a range of local government, environmental and community groups. |
Peter James Drysdale | For significant service to the international community through the provision of low-cost housing for disadvantaged persons in Fiji. |
Kristy Louise Ellis | For significant service to surf lifesaving, particularly as a competitor and role model, and through contributions to ethical standards. |
Robyn Ann Ewing | For significant service to tertiary education through academic and administrative roles, to professional organisations, and to the arts. |
Graham John Fear | For significant service to the community through support for a range of clinical music therapy, social welfare, and children's charities. |
Glenn Wayne Ferguson | For significant service to the law and to the legal profession, both nationally and in the Asia-Pacific region, and to the community. |
Howard Keith Fisher | For significant service to the community through the health insurance industry, to industrial relations, and to local government. |
Michael Sidney Frommer | For significant service to medicine, particularly in the areas of public health and medical education, and to policy development and reform. |
Peter James Fuller | For significant service to medicine as an endocrinologist, through contributions to medical research and professional organisations. |
John Julian Galloway | For significant service to technological science, particularly to cybernetics and general systems theory, and to the community. |
Raymond Garrick | For significant service to medicine in the field of chronic pain management, and to medical education as an academic. |
John Gaskin | For significant service to the building and construction industry in Queensland, to professional organisations, and to the community. |
Andrew Harald Gatenby | For significant service to medicine, particularly as a colorectal surgeon, and to the community of south west Sydney. |
David Robert Glasgow | For significant service to the law as a magistrate, and to the Indigenous communities of northern Queensland. |
David Golovsky | For significant service to medicine, particularly in the fields of urology and fertility. |
Alexander Bennett Gosling | For significant service to business through innovative support for research and development, and to the community. |
Ian Ross Govey | For significant service to public administration and to the law, as a leader in the provision of government legal services, and to professional organisations. |
| For significant service to basketball, particularly as a coach, mentor and athlete, and to the community. |
John Richard Green | For significant service to tertiary education, particularly archaeology, as an academic, author and field researcher. |
James Vincent Hallion | For significant service to public administration in South Australia, particularly to transport infrastructure, energy and agriculture. |
Warren Halloran | For significant service to the Shoalhaven community through philanthropic support for maritime, educational, arts, and conservation organisations. |
Malcolm Rosswyn Haskard | For significant service to science, particularly to electronic engineering, and to the community. |
| For significant service to science through major contributions to advances in chemical manufacturing. |
Donald Edward Heathcote | For significant service to the community, particularly through support for the arts, and to surf lifesaving. |
| For significant service to literature in the field of political history, and to the community by fostering public debate and discussion. |
| For significant service to the community through executive and ministerial roles in the Uniting Church in Australia, and through interfaith initiatives. |
Menno Henneveld | For significant service to engineering, particularly road transport infrastructure. |
David Tom Hill | For significant service to international relations as an advocate of Australia-Indonesia cross-cultural understanding, and as an educator. |
Peter Tak-Sum Ho | For significant service to civil and structural engineering, and to professional organisations. |
Yvonne Ho | For significant service to radiology and nuclear medicine, as a practitioner and educator, and through professional organisations. |
Christopher Appleby Holt | For significant service to the print media industry, particularly in the area of legal publishing. |
Trevor Maxwell Huggard | For significant service to the community through a range of roles with heritage conservation, cultural, and sporting organisations. |
John Christopher Jeremy | For significant service to the preservation and celebration of naval and maritime history. |
Ronald Joffe | For significant service to neurological medicine as a physician, teacher and advocate. |
Diane Katrina Johnstone | For significant service to international relations through support for creative arts in South Africa, and to the community of Canberra. |
Henry Robert Jones | For significant service to the conservation of the Lower Murray River, and to the community. |
Peter Laurence Juliff | For significant service to information technology as a pioneer educator, and through professional organisations. |
Catherine Anne Kezelman | For significant service to community health as a supporter and advocate for survivors of child abuse. |
| For significant service to the community through mental health support, research and education programs. |
Micheal George Knipe | For significant service to optometry through executive roles with professional organisations, and to the community of Timor-Leste. |
| For significant service to local government, to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community through a range of health initiatives. |
Boguslawa (Bogda) Koczwara | For significant service to medical oncology through clinical practice, education and cancer research, and through a range of professional organisations. |
Gilbert Hung Lau | For significant service to the tourism and hospitality sectors through the restaurant and catering industry. |
| For significant service to sports administration and athletics in Victoria through a range of executive positions, and to the community. |
Peter Raymond Lewis | For significant service to international trade and the Australian biotechnology and information technology industries. |
Peter John Lloyd | For significant service to economics, particularly in the area of international trade theory and analysis. |
| For significant service to the community through the development of public policy, to international relations, and to the Parliament of Australia. |
| For significant service to medicine in the field of colorectal surgery as a clinician and researcher, and to professional organisations. |
Janette Belva McClelland | For significant service to a range of education, business, social welfare and community organisations, and to public administration. |
Murray Ross McCutcheon | For significant service to property and commercial law, particularly to national reform initiatives, and to legal professional bodies. |
John Robert McDonald | For significant service to business through senior accountancy roles, to the not-for-profit sector, and to sporting organisations. |
Anne Elizabeth McKenzie | For significant service to community health through consumer advocacy roles and strategic policy research and development. |
Barbara Joan Maddern-Wellington | For significant service to veterinary science, to professional associations, to animal welfare, and to the community. |
| For significant service to medicine in the field of epidemiology, particularly through academic research into illicit drug use. |
Peter John Marriott | For significant service to youth through the Scouting movement, to entomological research and authorship, and to education. |
Terence John Meehan | For significant service to veterans and their families through support organisations at the local, state and national level. |
Craig Michael Mellis | For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of paediatrics and child health, as a clinician, and to medical education and research. |
Stuart Malcolm Miller | For significant service to medicine as an otolaryngologist, through leading contributions to medical foundations, and to photography. |
Wayne Robert Minter | For significant service to chiropractic health, through educational programs, clinical practice standards, and patient management. |
Rick Morse | For significant service to environmental management through erosion and sediment control practices, and to professional associations. |
| For significant service to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders through not-for-profit organisations, and to medicine in the field of oncology. |
Neil Craddock Morton | For significant service to the museums sector through leadership roles of national cultural institutions, and to public administration. |
Kathiravelpillai Nadanachandran | For significant service to the international community through humanitarian outreach programs, particularly health care and medical training. |
Timothy Nadjowh | For significant service to the Indigenous communities of West Arnhem Land as a leader and elder, and to the visual arts. |
Jennifer Catherine Neary | For significant service to public education through policy development and creating scholarship opportunities for teachers and students. |
| For significant service to the media as a journalist and television presenter, and to conservation and the environment. |
| For significant service to the performing arts as a scriptwriter and actor of stage and screen, and to literature as an author. |
| For significant service to music as a composer, conductor, musician, performer and musical director. |
Pamela Anne O'Connor | For significant service to the community of Mount Gambier through a range of outreach programs, and as an author and historian. |
James Robert Ogloff | For significant service to education and to the law as a forensic psychologist, and as an academic, researcher and practitioner. |
Brian Patrick O'Sullivan | For significant service to engineering in the oil and gas industry, and to support for people with muscular dystrophy. |
| For significant service to the community of Victoria, particularly through local and state government roles, and to the administration of Norfolk Island. |
Michael Anthony Quinn | For significant service to medicine in the field of gynaecological oncology through executive roles at state, national and international levels. |
| For significant service to sport administration, particularly football, in the Canberra region, and as an advocate for gender equity in sport. |
Robert Andrew Reid | For significant service to sports medicine through executive roles with professional organisations, and as a voluntary medical officer. |
Paul Arthur Richards | For significant service to medical radiation sciences, and to the community, particularly through providing emergency patient and family accommodation. |
Michael John Roche | For significant service to the community through a range of maritime, education, healthcare and sporting organisations, and to public administration. |
Sylvia Anne Rodger | For significant service to medical education in the field of occupational therapy, and to community health as a clinician working with Autism Spectrum Disorders in children. |
John Reginald Rossiter | For significant service to education and the social sciences as an academic specialising in marketing theories and television advertising. |
| For significant service to the community as an ambassador, campaigner and advocate for mental health policy reform, and to the broadcast media. |
Alan Raymond Ruby | For significant service to international education through global reform initiatives, and to philanthropic organisations. |
Michael Martin Saling | For significant service to education in the field of clinical neuropsychology as an academic, researcher and clinician. |
Ralph Robert Schulze | For significant service to primary industry through research and innovation in a range of executive roles in the cotton sector. |
Richard John Seddon | For significant service to the business sector through promoting greater international industry engagement, and to Australian rules football. |
David John Shearman | For significant service to medicine in the fields of gastroenterology and environmental health, particularly the impact of global climate change. |
Lawrence Maxwell Smart | For significant service to dentistry in the field of clinical orthodontics, through cleft lip and palate treatment and craniofacial surgery. |
Robert Ian Smee | For significant service to medicine as a radiation oncologist, and through professional organisations and leadership roles. |
John Julian Smiles | For significant service to medicine as an ophthalmologist, and to international relations through eye health programs in Samoa. |
William Sinclair Smith | For significant service to the law particularly through international justice tribunals and human rights organisations. |
Winifred Mary Smith | For significant service to the community through a range of executive roles with the Australian Red Cross in Queensland. |
Stephen Charles Spargo | For significant service to the community through a range of executive roles with business, agricultural, sporting and health organisations. |
Christina Meredith Steffen | For significant service to medicine as a general and vascular surgeon, particularly through research and outreach programs. |
Kevin Michael Stevenson | For significant service to business and commerce through reforms in national and international accountancy standards. |
| For significant service to print and broadcast media as a journalist, editor, television producer and author. |
| For significant service to the film industry as a critic and reviewer, and as a promoter and ambassador for Australian cinema. |
Neil Eastwood Street | For significant service to medicine in the fields of paediatric anaesthesia and malignant hyperthermia, and to the people of the Asia-Pacific region through medical aid programs. |
| For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law, particularly through legal education in New South Wales. |
| For significant service to social justice, particularly through drug law reform, and to the Parliament of New South Wales. |
Linda Clare Tapsell | For significant service to health science as an academic and clinician specialising in diet and nutrition. |
Brian George Tennant | For significant service to the community, particularly through advocacy roles for improved social justice, law reform and civil liberties. |
Barry Edward Thompson | For significant service to the community, particularly through executive roles with Rotary International, and to Australian aviation history. |
Richard Graham Thorp | For significant service to architecture, particularly through the development of major public projects, and to professional organisations. |
| For significant service to the performing arts, to Indigenous performers, and as an advocate for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex community. |
James Leonard Tulloch | For significant service to the international community, particularly through a range of health and development roles with the United Nations. |
Richard Trevor Viney | For significant service to the finance and insurance sector as a contributor to consumer protection and dispute mediation. |
Rona Diane Wade | For significant service to the information technology sector, particularly through library management and resource sharing networks, and to the community. |
Merrilyn Margaret Walton | For significant service to the health care sector, particularly through policy development and reform, and to professional medical practice and standards. |
John Douglas Watson | For significant service to medicine in the field of neurology, to medical education and administration, and through mentoring roles. |
Graeme Watts | For significant service to people with a disability, particularly to wheelchair sports, and to health sciences education. |
Gillian Ruth Webb | For significant service to community health in the field of physiotherapy, as a contributor to professional organisations, and to education. |
Robert John Wiles | For significant service to tertiary education in the field of chemical engineering as a senior academic, lecturer and mentor. |
Kathleen Eleanor Williams | For significant service to the road transport industry through policies and regulations that support a safe and responsible trucking sector. |
Richard John Willis | For significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia, and to professional organisations. |
Ross Llewellyn Wiseman | For significant service to the community through the leadership and promotion of volunteer organisations. |
Brian Edmund Withers | For significant service to the law through leadership in a range of professional organisations, and to the judiciary in South Australia. |
Lawrence William Woods | For significant service to veterans through the preservation of military aviation history. |
Carolyn Mary Worth | For significant service to the community through voluntary roles with child protection organisations. |
Farhat Yusuf | For significant service to tertiary education as a specialist demographer, and to professional organisations in Australia and overseas. | |
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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John Gregory Aaskov | For service to medical research in the field of infectious diseases. | [4] |
Terri Nathalie Adams | For service to the broadcast media as a volunteer radio presenter. |
Frederick Charles Ainsworth | For service to the community of the Western Downs. |
Robert Macdonald Alexander | For service to rowing as an administrator and competitor. |
Maree Margaret Anderson | For service to the community of Minlaton. |
Ronald William Anderson | For service to the petroleum retail industry. |
Mildred May Andrew | For service to children with disabilities. |
Barry James Antella | For service to the surf lifesaving movement. |
Ashley Vaughan Arbuckle | For service to the performing arts as an artistic director and classical musician. |
Leslie James Armstrong | For service to aged welfare advocacy. |
Evan John Arnold | For service to the community of Edenhope. |
Robert Douglas Arnold | For service to veterans, and to the community. |
Allan Robert Aughey | For service to local government, and to the communities of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys. |
Roderick Graham Bain | For service to veterans and their families. |
Judith Roslyn Bainbridge | For service to the community, particularly to refugees and human rights organisations. |
Arthur Robert Baker | For service to the community of Bulahdelah. |
Maisie Beatrice Baker | (Award wef 11 July 2013) For service to the community of Darebin City, and to the Uniting Church in Australia. |
Harry Barber | For service to the community as an advocate for improved cycling infrastructure. |
Alan Edward Barlow | For service to veterans and their families, and to the community. |
Joan Elizabeth Barnes | For service to the community of Longford. |
Ernest Wolfgang Barr | For service to the community, particularly through support for charitable organisations, and to the food industry. |
Elizabeth June Barraclough | For service to conservation and the environment, and as a volunteer educator. |
Wayne Brian Bass | For service to youth, and to the community of the Latrobe Valley. |
Pamela Joan Batten | For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of Western Australia. |
Alan Francis Beard | For service to the community of the Hunter. |
Campbell McLean Beardsell | For service to conservation and the environment in Victoria. |
June Clarissa Beck | For service to the tourism and hospitality sector, and to the community. |
Richard Alan Begbie | For service to the community through historical and social welfare organisations. |
John Belani | For service to the community of Laverton. |
Anthony John Benbow | For service to the community through roles with Lions International. |
Mervyn Ernest Bennell | For service to sport, particularly to cricket, lawn bowls and Australian rules football. |
David Roy Bentham | For service to local government, to the community of the Hills Shire, and to business. |
Kevin Harold Berger | For service to education through specialised alternative learning programs for youth. |
| For service to the performing arts, particularly as an actor, and to the community. |
Kenneth Rowland Bird | For service to the community through Lions International. |
Hans Henning Bode | For service to international relations through voluntary health roles in Uganda, Mozambique and Tanzania. |
Mervyn John Bourke | For service to cricket as an administrator and as a coach. |
Sholto Geddes Bowen | For service to secondary education, and to professional organisations. |
William Robert Bowring | For service to maritime history preservation, and to the community of Mannum. |
Joy Lynette Boyle | For service to community health through roles assisting people living with Parkinson's disease. |
Keith Lewis Bradby | For service to conservation and the environment in Western Australia. |
Janice Anne Bradnam | For service to community health through palliative care and youth support organisations. |
Gwenda Joan Braga | For service to the community, particularly through aged care organisations. |
Anthony Neil Brain | For service to the community of Coonabarabran. |
Peter Joseph Brennan | For service to the Irish community of New South Wales. |
Raymond Brennan | For service to the surf lifesaving movement, and to the community. |
Rae Celia Brewster | For service to the community of Streaky Bay. |
Elaine Valerie Brogan | For service to historical preservation organisations in Victoria. |
Geoffrey Alan Broughton | For service to the community of Euroa. |
Graham Patrick Brown | For service to the community of Taree. |
Juliet Helena Brown | For service to the community through roles with health, transport, financial and business organisations. |
Virgil Bugeja | For service to international relations through the Friends of Australia Association in Malta. |
Vanessa Elizabeth Bull | For service to the community of Beaudesert. |
John Burgess | (Award wef 25 June 2013) For service to veterans and their families. |
John David Burrows | For service to veterans and their families. |
Myann Joan Burrows | For service to the community of Redland. |
Desleigh Barbara Butler | For service to the community through support for charitable organisations. |
Dawn Heather Byatt | For service to the community of the Tumut region. |
Stephen James Byrne | For service to the community of the Northern Beaches. |
Albert James Callcott | For service to the community of Charters Towers, and to local government. |
Susan Margaret Campbell | For service to conservation and the environment. |
Peter Joseph Cannon | For service to the community through fire and emergency services organisations. |
Gwenyth May Carpenter | For service to lawn bowls. |
William Bernard Carrington | For service to the community of Traralgon. |
Margaret Susan Carroll | For service to rural and regional communities in New South Wales, and to women. |
Robert Francis Carroll | For service to youth, particularly through cadet and juvenile justice organisations. |
Denis John Chamberlain | For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Bathurst. |
William Hardman Chapman | For service to industrial relations, particularly in the mining industry. |
Howard Pendrill Charles | For service to the community of Nimmitabel. |
Annabelle Katharine Chauncy | For service to the international community through the School for Life Foundation, Uganda. |
Kenneth Kin Tuck Cheung | For service to the Chinese community of Queensland. |
Franklin T K Chew | For service to the Chinese community of Victoria, and to medicine. |
Trevor Douglas Clark | For service to the community of Exeter. |
Albert William Clarke | For service to Indigenous health, and to sport. |
Norma Isabel Clarke | For service to lawn bowls. |
Leonie Jane Clyne | For service to tertiary and vocational education, and to business. |
Brian Neil Cobus | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Michael Francis Coffey | For service to business and commerce, and to the community. |
| For service to the broadcast media industry, and to the community. |
Vincent Paul Coleman | For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to refugee support organisations. |
Jill Maureen Colyer | For service to community health through advocacy roles. |
Margaret Dorothy Combs | For service to the community through historical, sporting and emergency services organisations. |
Ian Alexander Cooper | For service to the community of Traralgon. |
Renato Coscia | For service to the Italian community of South Australia. |
Michael John Cosgrove | For service to the community of the Darling Downs, and to local government. |
Vincent John Cosgrove | For service to veterans and their families, and to education. |
Brian David Cuming | For service to environmental conservation in the Westernport region. |
Nanette Cuming | For service to the Australian native plant industry, and to the community. |
Rosemary Elizabeth Dalton | For service to nursing, and to medical education. |
Garry John Davey | For service to the community through a range of volunteer roles. |
Amanda Yvette Davidson | For service to maternal health research. |
Richard Anthony Davies | For service to the community of Warrandyte. |
Raymond Kingsley Davis | For service to the community through youth and heritage organisations, and to the law. |
Patricia Enid De Carle | For service to the community through art programs in hospitals. |
Robyn Louise Dealtry | For service to nursing, and to medical education. |
Kirsten Elizabeth Deane | For service to people with a disability through support organisations. |
Sylvia Edith Deutsch | For service to women, and to the Jewish community. |
Lesley Joy Dimmick | For service to the visual arts, particularly through administrative roles. |
Geoffrey Nelson Dinning | For service to the community of Wangaratta. |
Maria-Lourdes Doronila | For service to the community through social welfare and cultural organisations. |
Laura Lavenia Double | For service to the communities of Campbell Town and Ross. |
Phillip Joseph Dowler | For service to the community of Central Queensland. |
Wendy Elizabeth Downes | For service to the community of the Whitsundays, and to recreational running. |
| For service to gymnastics. |
Beryl Jean Driver | For service to the community through charitable initiatives. |
Sarah Louise Duncan | For service to rugby union, particularly as a referee. |
Malcolm Victor Dunjey | For service to medical administration, and to the community. |
Robert Weir Dunn | For service to people with a disability. |
Denise Elizabeth Durnford | For service to veterans and their families. |
Douglas John Eaton | For service to local government, and to the community of the Central Coast. |
Joan Victoria Edwards | For service to people with a disability. |
Wallace Frederick Edwards | For service to the community through a range of organisations. |
Kenneth George Eldridge | For service to the communities of Tweed Heads and Murwillumbah. |
David Henry Everett | For service to the international community through the School for Life Foundation, Uganda. |
Moustafa Fahour | For service to the visual arts and to cross-cultural relations. |
Brian Terence Falconer | For service to the community of Carlton. |
Anthony Fearnside | For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory. |
Peter James Felton | For service to veterans and their families. |
Armando Tony Ficarra | For service to education, and to the community. |
Barbara Ann Finch | For service to the community of Armidale through reconciliation and social justice organisations. |
Shirley Ann Fisher | For service to environmental education, and to the community. |
Mavis Kathleen Fitzgerald | For service to the community of Port Pirie through social welfare organisations. |
Wesley Jon Fleming | For service to the horticultural industry, and to landscape architecture. |
Ernest Alfred Flint | For service to veterans and their families. |
| For service to yachting. |
Kingsley Reece Francis | For service to the community of Port Pirie. |
Walter George Franklin | For service to sport, and to the community of Tamworth. |
Daele Fraser | For service to the performing arts, particularly dance. |
Malcolm Edward French | For service to conservation and the environment in Western Australia. |
Edna Pearl Fuller | For service to the community of Casino through a range of volunteer roles. |
Charles Clemens Furphy | For service to health care, and to the community of the Goulburn Valley. |
Evangeline Galettis | For service to the community, particularly to educational institutions. |
Paul Anthony Gallagher | For service to children through charitable paediatric care organisations. |
Veronica Anne Gallagher | For service to music education, and to the Catholic Church in Australia. |
Joan Pamela Garner | For service to the community through the conservation and preservation of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. |
Helen Margaret Garske | For service to the community of Armidale. |
Allan Raymond Gibson | For service to youth, and to the community. |
Karen Jane Gibson | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Victor Patrick Gibson | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Stanley William Gilchrist | For service to cricket, and to the community. |
Beverley Ann Giles | For service to community health through dementia care and education training programs. |
Laurence John Gleeson | For service to the community of the Goulburn Valley. |
Efrem Eli Goldhammer | For service to medical research organisations through fundraising roles. |
David Goldstone | For service to the community through charitable and service groups. |
Elizabeth Anne Golec | For service to youth through the Scouting movement. |
Harry Thomas Gooden | For service to the road transport industry, and to the community. |
Anthony Alan Gorringe | For service to lawn bowls, and to people who are deaf or hard of hearing. |
Sonny Graham | For service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia. |
Phillip Edward Greagen | For service to local government, and to the community of Port Augusta. |
Michael John Greenwood | For service to local government, and to the community of Parkes. |
Ronald Irwin Gretton | For service to the community through the preservation of military aviation heritage. |
Maree Ann Grieve | For service to the community through charitable initiatives. |
Bernard Alvin Gross | For service to local government, and to the community of Horsham. |
Timothy Francis Gurry | For service to education, and to the community. |
Lesley Maria Hall | (Award wef 15 August 2013) For service to people with a disability through a range of executive roles. |
William Halliday | For service to the surf lifesaving movement. |
Maureen Lorraine Hamilton | For service to the community, particularly through fundraising roles. |
Robert Gay Harbourd | For service to veterans and their families. |
Frank Conroy Harding | (Award wef 8 July 2014) For service to education, and to the community of Busselton. |
Eugene Joseph Harley | For service to the Catholic Church in Australia. |
Selwyn John Harley | For service to motor sport, and to the community of Norwood. |
Andrew David Harper | For service to environmental science and research, and to adventure tourism. |
Ian Nathan Harris | For service to the community, particularly through support for newly arrived immigrants. |
Doreen Margaret Hart | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Marcia Ann Hatfield | For service to the media, particularly to children's television and to publishing. |
Damian James Head | For service to agricultural education, and to sport. |
Maureen Barbara Hearn | For service to the community of Eldorado. |
Aileen Veronica Heathwood | For service to the community as a volunteer court liaison coordinator. |
John Francis Heeps | For service to the community through social justice roles. |
Barry John Heffernan | For service to veterans and their families. |
John Frederick Hely | For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community. |
Irene Miriam Hendel | For service to community health through cancer support organisations. |
Craig Anthony Herbert | For service to basketball as an administrator, coach and player. |
William Lawrence Hetherington | For service to agricultural irrigation, and to the community of Deniliquin. |
Yvonne Avis Hill | For service to competitive rifle and pistol shooting, and to the community. |
David Lockhart Hilliard | For service to education through the study of the history of religion. |
James Taylor Hodgkinson | For service to people with a disability, and to business. |
Cheryl Gladys Holmes | For service to the community through health care chaplaincy roles. |
John David Hopkins | For service to golf, and to the minerals and resources sector. |
Carroll Howe | For service to the community of Ku-ring-gai. |
Alastair Charles Hunter | For service to the arts, aged care and social welfare organisations. |
Kenneth Arthur Hurling | For service to competitive sailing. |
Thomas Roger Hurrey | For service to the community of Whittlesea. |
Keri Lawson Huxley | For service to local government, and to the community. |
Ronald William Iddles | For service to the community of Victoria through representational roles with service organisations. |
Mike Jackson | For service to the performing arts as a musician, composer and entertainer. |
Peter Jarvis | For service to the community, particularly through Lions International. |
Stanley Norman Jeffery | For service to veterans and their families. |
Brian Lloyd Jenkins | For service to print media, particularly journalism, and to the community. |
Geoffrey Paul Jenkins | For service to the community of Ballarat through a range of roles. |
Clive Francis Johnson | For service to military history, and to education. |
Annemarie Jones | For service to local government, and to the community of Wellington. |
Maxwell David Kahn | For service to aged care. |
Sidney Mihkel Kallas | For service to the community of Cowra, and to rugby league. |
Kenneth Joseph Kelman | For service to the community through St John Ambulance. |
Helen Elizabeth Kenney | For service to the communities of Nillumbik and St Andrews. |
Michael John Keogh | For service to agriculture, and to regional development. |
May Mary Kepple | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Edgar Andrew Kerindun | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
George Khouzame | (Award wef 13 December 2013) For service to the Lebanese community of New South Wales. |
Charlie King | For service to the broadcast media, and to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory. |
Pamela Margaret Kinsman | For service to youth through international education programs. |
Frances Maria Klaassen | For service to children and families through social welfare organisations. |
Efthymia (Effy) Kleanthi | For service to social welfare organisations, and to women. |
Leslie Robin Kleinschmidt | For service to education, and to the Lutheran Church of Australia. |
Barry Reginald Klose | For service to the community of Lobethal through a range of organisations. |
Vera Deborah Koomeeta | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Clara Dora Korompay | For service to aged care, and to the Hungarian community of Sydney. |
Steven Kyritsis | For service to veterans and their families, and to the Greek community of Melbourne. |
Edward Robert Landon | For service to the community of Albury, and to health care organisations. |
Bernadette Christina Lane | For service to social welfare, and to the community of Burleigh Heads. |
Anthony Dunmore Lang | For service to the Presbyterian Church of Australia. |
Denise Christine Langton | For service to the community through the Grandparents for Grandchildren organisation. |
Brian Richard Larking | For service to a range of cultural, social welfare and educational bodies. |
Andrew William Lazaris | For service to sport, particularly to basketball administration. |
Denise Anne Lees | For service to the surf lifesaving movement. |
Clive (Tony) Anthony Levy | For service to the community through aged care and social welfare organisations. |
Serge Israel Liberman | For service to literature as an author, historian and scholar. |
Elaine Louise Liddy | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Chieu Lim | For service to the community of Bankstown. |
Adrian John Lipscomb | For service to the community of Bellingen. |
Neil Bruce Loftus | For service to the community of the Manning Valley, and to veterans. |
Guang Rong Lu | For service to the performing arts as a director, performer and aerial designer. |
Alan Gordon Lucas | For service to the print media as an author of maritime publications. |
George Zbigniew Luk-Kozika | For service to the Polish community of Victoria. |
Susanne Marie Macdonald | For service to the surf lifesaving movement. |
Jack Carr Mackay | For service to the veterans and their families, and to the community. |
Brian Michael Maher | For service to the community through social welfare organisations. |
Carolyn Maree Maher | For service to the community through a range of social welfare organisations. |
Roger Edwin Male | For service to the community, to business and commerce, and to the financial sector. |
Kim Gardner Maloney | For service to the community through social welfare organisations, and to the hotels industry. |
Rosemary Joan Mann | For service to the community, particularly as a hospital volunteer. |
Denis William Marshall | For service to aged welfare, and to the community. |
Egilberto Martin | For service to the Italian community of Victoria. |
Captain Geoffrey Paul Martin | For service to the community through the preservation of naval history. |
Paul Russell Martin | For service to medicine in the field of psychology. |
Margaret Claire Martlew | For service to the communities of Port Elliot and Victor Harbor. |
Henry Kenneth Matheson | For service to the community of Finley. |
Geoffrey Kenneth Matthews | For service to Australian military aviation heritage. |
Brian Edward Mattner | For service to the community, and to emergency service organisations. |
Paul Mavroudis | For service to the Greek community of Victoria. |
Garry James May | For service to youth, and to the community. |
Audrey Dawn McArdle | For service to the community of Tingha, and to local government. |
Beres McCallum | For service to the community through the preservation of local history. |
Richard Francis McCarthy | For service to the community of the Southern Highlands. |
Jennifer Ann McCombe | For service to the community, particularly through youth organisations. |
Gareth McCray | For service to the community, to radio broadcasting, and to education. |
Graeme Ronald McDermott | For service to the community of Oatlands. |
Anthony Garry McDonald | For service to the community of the Adelaide Hills. |
Anthony James McGinn | For service to the community, particularly through fundraising events. |
Peter Robert McGregor | For service to the communities of Burleigh Heads and Ulverstone. |
Barry Kym McHugh | For service to local government, and the community of the Fleurieu Peninsula. |
Brian Lindsay McKinlay | For service to the community through fire and emergency services. |
Darren James McManus-Smith | For service to veterans and their families. |
Suzanne Jane McSolvin | For service to lacrosse. |
Michael John Mercovich | For service to the community of South Morang. |
Johannes Franciscus Meuris | For service to the international community through humanitarian aid programs in Fiji. |
Maria Meuris | For service to the international community through humanitarian aid programs in Fiji. |
Jean Frances Miles | For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association. |
Kathleen Mary Milford | For service to the community of the Hunter. |
Alice June Millar | For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the community. |
Keith Campbell Millar | For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the community. |
Barbara Maureen Mitchell | For service to the international community of Bangladesh through humanitarian medical programs. |
Susan Jane Muddiman | For service to the museums and galleries sector in regional New South Wales. |
Robin Anthony Murphy | For service to the building and construction industry, and to the community. |
William Alfred Murray | For service to the community, particularly through fire and emergency services. |
Patricia Edith Nagle | For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to education. |
Barry Nash | For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Ballina. |
Peter Thomas Newman | For service to veterans, and to the community. |
Angela Maree Newton | For service to the community of Harrow. |
Diane Christine Nicholls | For service to education. |
Leila Jean Nichols | For service to the community of Nubeena. |
Richard John Niven | For service to local government, and to the community of Orange. |
Frederick William O'Connor | For service to athletics. |
Margaret Barbara O'Driscoll | For service to the community, and to nursing. |
Carole Oliver | For service to the performing arts through dance education. |
Dorothy Joan Osborne | For service to the community of Innamincka. |
John Harold Osborne | For service to the community of Innamincka. |
Thomas Paradissis | (Award wef 12 July 2013) For service to the Greek community of south east Queensland. |
James Radcliffe Parish | For service to community broadcasting in Tasmania. |
Bruce James Parker | For service to women's sports ground administration. |
Derek Xavier Parkin | For service to accountancy through a range of professional, academic, business and advisory roles. |
Major Leslie Walter Partridge | For service to veterans and their families. |
Kenneth Leonard Paton | For service to the community, particularly to youth through the Scouting movement. |
Glen Stephen Patten | For service to the surf lifesaving movement, and to nutritional science. |
Allan Lindsay Paull | For service to the community through charitable and social welfare organisations. |
Valerie Joan Pell | For service to the community of Box Hill. |
Peter Pedro Peter | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Selwyn Ian Pfeffer | For service to the community of Boonah. |
Jacqueline Sally Phillips | For service to community health in Numurkah. |
Glenys Margaret Phillpot | For service to the community of Warrnambool. |
| For service to rugby union football. |
Kerry Elizabeth Pinnell | For service to agricultural education, and to equestrian sports. |
June Georgina Poland | (Award wef 24 September 2013) For service to the community of Woollahra. |
Lorraine Mary Pomery | For service to the community of Port Elliot. |
Doris Komben Poonkamelya | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
William Leith Porges | For service to tertiary education, and to veterinary science. |
Garry Lloyd Port | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Margaret Jean Pride | For service to the performing arts, particularly through choral music. |
Bruce Henry Pyke | For service to the community through a range of organisations. |
Felicity Ann Pyke | For service to the community through charitable organisations. |
Margaret Juliet Redelman | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of sexual health. |
Ian John Reeves | For service to cricket and Australian rules football. |
John Melville Reid | For service to aged care, and to the community of Busselton. |
June Elizabeth Reid | For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association. |
June Lorraine Retallack | For service to youth particularly through the Guiding movement. |
Robert William Richards | For service to the community, and to a range of service groups. |
Sally Lee Richards | For service to people with a disability. |
Leslie John Ridd | For service to the community of Molesworth. |
David John Ridgewell | For service to the community of Manilla. |
Kathryn Louise Robinson | For service to medicine in the field of haematology. |
Lynette Rolfe | For service to the community, and to veterans and their families. |
Alan Thomas Rose | For service to medicine, and to professional organisations. |
Diana Rose | For service to the community of Taree. |
Valerie Jean Rose | For service to community health. |
Helen Marjorie Ross | For service to the community of Port Macquarie. |
John Ernest Ross | For service to music as an educator, musician, and choral director and composer. |
Raymond John Rouhan | For service to veterans and their families. |
Milton Keith Rowe | For service to the Uniting Church in Australia. |
Doris Winifred Rowland | For service to music education as an eisteddfod convenor and teacher. |
John Joseph Rumball | For service to the community of the Hunter, and to ambulance organisations. |
Terence John Rush | For service to the Catholic Church in Tasmania. |
Peter James Ryan | For service to conservation and the environment of the Malabar Headland. |
Judith Ada Ryles | For service to the community of Melbourne. |
Sam Salcman | For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations. |
Bobbi Jo Sawyer | For service to Indigenous mental health, particularly women and children. |
Rosemarie Edgar Say | For service to community health, particularly mental health services, through chaplaincy and counselling organisations. |
Patrick Michael Scallan | For service to local government, and to the community of Bridgetown-Greenbushes. |
Norman Schueler | For service to the multicultural community of South Australia. |
Jennifer Marie Searcy | For service to education in the disciplines of science and mathematics. |
Nathan Shafir | For service to the community through a range of organisations. |
Maurice James Sharkey | For service to the community of Bendigo, and to local government. |
Patricia Anne Sheffer | For service to children with special needs through early intervention programs. |
Eve Forrest Sheppard | For service to the community through fundraising support for mental health organisations. |
Guy Tyndall Sheppard | (Award wef 24 March 2014) For service to the community through fundraising support for mental health organisations. |
Margaret Anne Shimmin | For service to the community of Warrnambool. |
Geoffrey Pierce Simpson | For service to veterans and their families, and to service groups. |
Peter William Skewes | For service to local government, and to the community of Blackall. |
Gene Smith | For service to the community through aged care and charitable bodies. |
James Thomas Smith | For service to animal welfare organisations, and to the community. |
Noel Smith | (Award wef 19 June 2013) For service to veterans and their families. |
Garry James Snowden | For service to the conservation of historic sites of Australian military significance. |
Rachael Pamela Sporn | For service to basketball, and to the community. |
Loretta Mary Spratt | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
| For service to sport, particularly martial arts, and to youth. |
Margaret Ann Stafford | For service to the Anglican Church in Australia, and to the community. |
Richard John Stewart | For service to social welfare organisations, and to the accounting profession. |
Mark Douglas Strachan | For service to broadcast media, and to the community of Port Macquarie. |
Ian Edward Stromborg | For service to local government, and to the community of Bankstown. |
Alan Charles Stuart | For service to the community of East Gippsland. |
Lindy Dunlop Stuart | For service to charitable organisations, and to the community. |
Gregory Lynton Sugars | For service to the community of Frankston. |
Margaret Anne Sulman | For service to the community as a hospital volunteer. |
Geoffrey Strafford Sutherland | For service to engineering, and to education. |
Graeme Douglas Swincer | For service to the community through humanitarian support organisations. |
Walter Ross Synot | For service to sport, and to the community of Geelong. |
Christopher Brian Tanner | For service to education, and to the community of Gladstone. |
Marion Ethel Taunton | For service to lawn bowls. |
Maurice Anthony Taylor | For service to the community through counselling and grief support organisations. |
Alison Helen Teese | For service to conservation and the environment in Victoria. |
Carmel Anne Thomas | For service to people with enduring mental illness through assisted long-term housing initiatives. |
Pamela Rosemary Thomas | For service to the communities of Narrabri and Hervey Bay. |
Allan Roy Thomson | For service to environmental conservation through a range of organisations. |
Colin Frank Thomson | For service to environmental water management, and to the community. |
Fergus Douglas Thomson | For service to local government, and to the community of the Eurobodalla Shire. |
Prudence Margaret Thomson | For service to people with disabilities. |
Wendy Susan Tisdell | For service to international relations through water infrastructure programs. |
Antony Reginald Todman | For service to children with sight and hearing impairments, and to the community. |
Barry Ronald Tonkin | For service to engineering through professional bodies, and to the community. |
Lorraine Ingrid Topol | (Award wef 30 January 2014) For service to the community through social welfare, religious and charitable organisations. |
Carmel Louise Torenius | For service to local government, and to the community of Sorell. |
Mark Allen Troy | For service to local government, and to the community of Bellingen. |
Janet Tyler | For service to nursing, particularly in the field of spinal injury rehabilitation. |
Jeffrey Thomas Underhill | For service to the community, and to charitable organisations. |
Keith Charles Uptin | For service to the community of Port Macquarie. |
John Clement Usher | For service to public transport in Victoria and Tasmania. |
Pieter Willem Van Der Kamp | For service to youth through the Scouting movement. |
Anton Johan Van Doornik | For service to the community of Geelong. |
Lyndell Garneta Van Noort | For service to the community of Ku-ring-gai. |
Anthony Nickolas Versace | For service to the community, and to the Catholic Church in Australia. |
Stanley Terence Vesper | For service to the history of the surf lifesaving movement in Australia. |
Christopher Gavin Viner-Smith | For service to community history, particularly through securing recognition for Patrol Officers in pre-independence Papua New Guinea. |
Anne Louise Virgo | For service to the visual arts, particularly printmaking. |
Alverna Mae Walkom | For service to the community of Taree. |
Edward James Walter | For service to the Australian Baptist Ministry. |
David Barton Warden | For service to medicine as a general practitioner. |
| For service to the community, and to the Parliament of Western Australia. |
Patricia June Waters | For service to women, and to the community of Port Macquarie. |
Florence Watson | For service to the Indigenous community of Queensland. |
John Geoffrey Watson | For service to aged welfare in the Geelong region. |
Richard Griffith Weatherly | For service to the visual arts, and to conservation and the environment. |
Owen Kenneth Webb | For service to the automotive events and exhibition industry, and to the community. |
Claire Ethel Welch | For service to the community of Mount Gambier. |
Ian David Wells | For service to the community of Mount Mee. |
Roderick Alan Westerman | (Award wef 31 May 2012) For service to aerospace medicine. |
Edna Joyce Wheaton | For service to the community of Kangaroo Island. |
Mark Richard White | For service to the community of Penrith through the Museum of Fire. |
Robyn Ann White | For service to the community through Inner Wheel Australia. |
Margaret Ann Whitehead | For service to the community of Port Fairy. |
Flora Wickham | For service to the community as a hospital volunteer. |
Judith Tova Wilkenfeld | For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations. |
David Milton Williams | For service to the community of Singleton. |
Vivienne Lorraine Williams | For service to the welfare and protection of animals, and to the community. |
Eric Bunting Wilson | For service to veterans and their families. |
Herbert Francis Wilson | (Award wef 5 May 2014) For service to the thoroughbred racing industry. |
Sarah Wolmby | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Esther Frances Wood | For service to education, and to hockey. |
Walter Barry Wood | For service to medical education, and to the community. |
Ada Panawya Woolla | For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. |
Dorothea Olive Worboys | For service to the community of Foster. |
Philip Worthy | For service to aged care support organisations in the Sunshine Coast region. |
Lorna Mary Wright | For service to the community of Concord. |
Peter David Wright | For service to the sport of squash through a range of executive roles. |
Simon John Young | For service to paediatric emergency medicine. |
Agnes Zillner | For service to community health through support for people with Tourette syndrome. | |