Recipient |
Citation |
Notes
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John Bray Allan |
For service to the wool industry, particularly shearing. |
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Ernest James Francis Altschwager |
For service to local government and to the community.
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Leslie Edward Argoon MM |
For service to local government.
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Douglass Ingham Aspinall RFD ED |
For service to primary industry and to the community.
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Stanley John Attwood |
For service to the community, particularly marine safety.
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Bob Balmer |
For service to the welfare of veterans.
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Eileen Mary Balzer |
For service to the community.
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Prudence Jane Barbour |
For service to child welfare.
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Lucy Barwick |
For service to the community.
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Tessa Emelia Beneke |
For service to the community, particularly through the Youth Hostel Association.
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Eric Benjamin |
For service to social welfare.
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Frederick John Blencowe |
For public service as an officer of the Melbourne Metropolitan Transit Authority.
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Lyell John Blogg QPM |
For service to the community.
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Norman Richard Blythe |
For service to community health.
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Stanley Albert Boreham |
For service to the community.
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Carlo Breschi |
For service to local government and to the community.
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Raymond James Bright |
For service to cricket.
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Viola Beatrice Bromley |
For service to the visual arts.
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Donald Graham Brooker |
For service to youth and to the community.
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Geoffrey Maurice Brown |
For service to surf life saving.
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George Patulla Brown |
For service to community welfare.
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Leslie Francis Brown |
For service to local government and to the community.
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Robert Charles Brumm |
For service to the welfare of veterans.
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Leffler Conrad John Buhmann |
For service to the community.
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Pauline Gabrielle Carr |
For service to community health.
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Councillor George Felix Cartwright |
For service to local government and to the community.
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Ronald Arthur Casey |
For service to the media, particularly as a sports commentator.
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Michele Winifred Castagna |
For service to people with physical disabilities.
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Keith Reginald Challenger |
For service to the trade union movement.
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Norma Isobel Chapman |
For service to the community.
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Ronald Clarence Chesher |
For service to veterans, to surf life saving and to the community.
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Bruce Osborne Chick |
For service to conservation.
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William Henry Collins |
For service to the media as a broadcaster and journalist.
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Muriel Jasper Commens |
For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association.
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Alexander Powell Cooke |
For service to the community and to welfare.
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Frederick George Corben |
For service to soccer.
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Peter Daniel Corcoran |
For service to rugby league football.
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Ruth Louise Cotterill |
For service to the community.
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Robert Craig |
For service to community health and welfare.
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Allen Vincent Curtis |
For service to the community and to the Real Estate Institute of the Australian Capital Territory.
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John Arthur Cutting |
For service to the community.
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Norman George Cuzner |
For service to the community, particularly through the Tasmanian Ambulance Service.
|
Irwin John Dack DFC |
For service to the community.
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Alan Ray David |
For service to the community.
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Detective Station Sergeant John Alexander Davies |
For public service.
|
Alison Anne Davis |
For service to the welfare of children.
|
Frank De Stefano |
For service to the welfare of migrants.
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Stanley Charles Dickson |
For service to the trade union movement and to local government.
|
Joseph Henry Patrick Dixon |
For service to the welfare of veterans.
|
Alexander George Dolphin |
For service to Australian football.
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Mary Helena Dubois |
For service to the community.
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Elisabeth Valder Duff |
For service to community health as an occupational therapist.
|
Keith John Duke |
For service to cricket.
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George William Eaton |
For service to youth.
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Joan Patricia Ellard |
For service to community welfare.
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John Denis Elliott |
For service to the media, particularly in the field of horse racing journalism.
|
John Embleton |
For service to music, particularly in schools.
|
Henry Vaughan Burden Evans |
For service to education, particularly in the field of maritime history.
|
The Reverend Robert Owen Evans |
For service to science, particularly astronomy.
|
Roy Herbert Evans |
For service to community welfare.
|
Ruby Jean Faunt |
For service to the community, particularly through the Glen Innes and District Historical Society.
|
Phillip Leo Fehon |
For service to the community.
|
Amelia Marie Findlay |
For service to nursing.
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Ronald Alexander Findlay |
For service to the community.
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Robina Eugenie Fitz-Gerald |
For service to the community, particularly the elderly.
|
Martin George Fitzhenry |
For service to the community, particularly through bush fire brigades.
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William Francis Flanagan |
For service to the community, particularly through radio broadcasting for senior citizens.
|
Neil Galt Frankland |
For service to the trade union movement and to the community.
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John Friedrich |
For service to the community, particularly in the areas of industrial safety and search and rescue services.
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Suzette Gallagher |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities.
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Gladys Mary Gilbert |
For service to community welfare.
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Sirenne Muriel Gould |
For service to people with physical disabilities.
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Robert Lawrence Gradwell |
For service to the trade union movement.
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Mary Coman Graham |
For service to the community.
|
Arthur Donald Gray |
For service to tennis.
|
Arthur Percy Green |
For service to the welfare of veterans.
|
Councillor Charie Marino Gregorini |
For service to local government.
|
Pius Leo Gregory |
For service to the Aboriginal community.
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Sidney Francis Gregory |
For service to angling.
|
Anthony Yale Gresham |
For service to golf.
|
Allan Maxwell Grice |
For service to motor racing.
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Marjorie Helen Hann |
For service to the visual arts.
|
Doctor Ian Robert Hanson |
For service to community health.
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William Archer Harrison |
For service to the community.
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Maurice Kierce Hatton |
For public service and service to the community.
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Constance Margaret Hicks |
For service to lawn bowls.
|
David George Holloway |
For service to yachting.
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Cyril Claud Hood |
For service to the community.
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Edie Hoy Poy |
For service to the Chinese community.
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Leslie John Hudson |
For service to athletics.
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Lionel Hilton Hughes |
For service to the community.
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Francis John Hunt |
For service to the welfare of veterans.
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Mervyn Irvine |
For service to the community.
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Anthony George Jackson |
For service to the martial arts.
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Yvonne James |
For service to the Girl Guides Association.
|
William Ernest Jennings |
For service to education and to the community.
|
Barry Campbell Johnston |
For service to local government.
|
Donald Graham Jolley |
For service to sport and recreation for people with disabilities.
|
Garth Clement Jubb |
For service to the community, particularly to youth.
|
Anne Kathleen Kealy |
For service to community health.
|
Marjorie Valantine Kinane |
For service to the community.
|
Mavis Jean Kirkham |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities.
|
Patricia Ellen Kohout |
For service to the community.
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Marjory Lilian Lane |
For service to the print handicapped and to the Girl Guides Association.
|
Colin Robert Lawton |
For service to education.
|
Lorrimer Victor Leckie |
For service to scouting.
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Jan Stefan Lesnicki |
For service to the Polish community.
|
Robert Anthony Lethbridge |
For service to athletics.
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John George Levitzke |
For service to the deaf and those with hearing disabilities.
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John Alan Lindley |
For service to local government and to the community.
|
Jean Dorothy Llewellyn |
For service to horticulture, particularly through the Australian Geranium Society.
|
The Reverend Brother Romulus Daniel Lyons |
For service to education.
|
James McClelland |
For service to Australian genealogical and historical research.
|
Robert Malcolm McCosker |
For service to the media, particularly rural journalism.
|
Olive Edna McCredie |
For service to social welfare, particularly through World Vision.
|
Marjorie Elaine McDonald |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities.
|
Deahnne Mary McIntyre |
For service to sport, particularly in track and field and swimming.
|
Muriel June McKeon |
For service to the poultry industry.
|
Jack Donald Cobham McLean |
For service to local government and to the community.
|
Leslie McNamara |
For service to community welfare.
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Keith Albert Mitchell |
For service to contract bridge and to the community.
|
Edith Ailsa Macklin |
For service to the Federation of Parents and Citizens Association.
|
Antonio Maniaci |
For service to the Italian community.
|
Doctor Neil Stanley Mattes |
For service to scouting.
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Graeme Charles Milburn |
For service to the community.
|
Margaret Janette Mitchell |
For service to social welfare, particularly through Community Aid Abroad and World Vision.
|
Marjorie Florence Monahan |
For service to the community.
|
Patricia Beryl Moore |
For service to the community.
|
Grace Moorhouse |
For service to the welfare of children in the Republic of Chad.
|
Stephen Charles Mortimer |
For service to rugby league football.
|
Elizabeth Alma Morton |
For service to the community, particularly to women and to children.
|
Clarence John Murphy |
For service to the development of the credit union movement.
|
Elizabeth Anne Murray |
For public service, particularly to early childhood education.
|
Sheila Nicholas |
For service to the Sydney University Medical Society.
|
Charles Benedict Nolan |
For service to the welfare of the elderly and to the community.
|
Michael John Norman |
For service to education.
|
Kenneth Edward Nowland |
For service to the Aboriginal community.
|
Owen John Nugent |
For service to local government and to the community.
|
Arthur Leonard Ormsby |
For service to the welfare of veterans.
|
Joseph Herbert Orr MBE |
For service to the community.
|
Julie Papandonakis |
For service to the Greek community.
|
John Alfred Papworth |
For service to music and to the community.
|
Roman Pavlyshyn |
For service to soccer.
|
Simon Paul Poidevin |
For service to rugby union football.
|
Sarah Heriot Russell Potter |
For service to the community, particularly through the Pensioner Advancement League.
|
Salvatory Puglisi |
For service to the fishing industry.
|
David Norman Pyne |
For public service.
|
Colleen Norrie Quinn |
For service to hockey.
|
John Henry Rafe |
For service to the welfare of youth and children.
|
Anthony Raheb |
For service to the Lebanese community.
|
Ingo Renner |
For service to gliding.
|
Stanley Thomas Reynolds |
For service to the community, particularly the Alexandria Fire Brigade and Ambulance Service.
|
Chief Inspector Thomas Rippon |
For service to the Victoria Police and to the Police Association of Victoria.
|
Ali Omar Roude |
For service to the Arabic speaking community.
|
Howard Adam Salzer |
For service to the deaf and those with hearing disabilities.
|
Anne Elizabeth Sargeant |
For service to netball.
|
Lloyd Walter Scott |
For service to junior Australian football.
|
William Robert Seimons |
For service to the community and to local government.
|
E Ross Smith |
For service to surf lifesaving.
|
William Henry Smith |
For public service.
|
Winifred Jessica Snodgrass |
For service to the community.
|
Ronald Garth Stephens |
For public service.
|
Albert Adrian Stobart |
For service to the welfare of veterans and to community welfare.
|
Donald George Stockins |
For service to badminton.
|
William Desmond Thomas |
For service to the community and to conservation.
|
Cecil William Toy |
For service to the community and to local government.
|
Richard Lloyd Trevaskis |
For service to local government and to the community.
|
Geraldine Gail Turner |
For service to the performing arts.
|
Margaret Waddell |
For service to nursing.
|
James Walshe |
For service to the trade union movement.
|
John Leone Waters |
For service to the trade union movement.
|
Leila Loveday Rosemary Watson |
For service to music education and to the community.
|
Doreen Amelia West |
For public service.
|
Chief Superintendent James Maxwell Whitbread |
For public service.
|
Blodwyn Gwladys Whitehead |
For service to music.
|
Ivan Jack Thomas Wilkinson DFC |
For service to the community.
|
Ernest Victor Willats |
For service to the community.
|
Edward Albert Williams |
For service to secondary industry.
|
Ralph Campbell Wilson |
For service to the performing arts.
|
Gilbert William Woellner ED |
For service to community welfare.
|
Graham Edwin Wood |
For service to music.
|
Len Stanley Wood |
For service to surf lifesaving.
|
Ron Albert Edward Wootton |
For service to water polo.
|
Wing Commander Donald Archibald Wright |
For service to the community.
|
Shirley Margaret Wright |
For service to sport and recreation for people with disabilities.
|
Michael Wrublewski |
For service to sport.
|
John Lawrence Young |
For service to local government.
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