Recipient
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Citation
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Norman Hamilton Abbey |
For service to people with a disability, particularly through the Shannon Park Foundation.
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Robert Edward Adam |
For service to people who are deaf or hard of hearing through executive and administrative roles.
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Michael Ali |
For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Helensburgh.
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Suzanne Kate Alvarez |
For service to the arts through the Australian Storytelling Guild.
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Judith Ann Anderson |
For service to the Queensland Ballet through administrative roles, and to women.
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John Bernard Arthur |
For service to Catholic Religious Congregations and to Indigenous education through advisory and leadership roles.
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Dr Kenneth Vernon Bailey |
For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
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Shayne Donald Baker |
For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Life Saving Society, and to education.
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Dr Appupillay Balasubramaniam |
For service to the Hindu community of Australia.
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Lesley Adele Barnes |
For service to the preservation of Australia's heritage, and to the community.
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Ross Douglas Barrett |
For service to the building and construction industry.
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Brian Stirtevant Barrow |
For service to the law in Victoria as a magistrate, and to youth.
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The Reverend Dr Warren Keith Bartlett |
For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community.
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Thomas Baxter |
For service to engineering through executive roles, and to the community.
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Gail Evelyn Beck |
For service to the Indigenous community of Perth through roles in the areas of health, social welfare and native title.
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Wayne McDonald Bell |
For service to the Indigenous community through the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service.
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Dr Colin Gabriel Benjamin |
For service to the community through roles with social welfare organisations, and to business.
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Trevor John Bennett |
For service to the community of Narooma, and to the Starlight Children's Foundation.
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Gunars Eizens Berzzarins |
For service to the Latvian community, and to sport as an administrator and journalist.
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Dr Robert John Black RFD |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of otolaryngology.
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David Ernest Blackwell |
For service to the accountancy profession, and to the community.
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Warren Sydney Blee |
For service to the pharmaceutical industry, and to the Australian Naval Cadets.
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Bridget Block† |
For service to the community of Mosman.
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Murray Michael Block |
For service to the community of Mosman.
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Louise Anne Blue |
For service to children and young people with a disability.
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John A. Boyle |
For service to the community, particularly through the Warrandyte Festival.
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Lilliane Olive Brady |
For service to local government, and to the community of Cobar.
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Nola Frances Bransgrove |
For service to the transport and logistics industry, to women, and to the community.
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Holly Louise Brennan |
For service to the community through organisations promoting the welfare and rights of children.
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John Joseph Brennan |
For service to the surf lifesaving movement through a range of executive roles, and to the community.
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Torah Bright |
For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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Peter John Brooke |
For service to the community as a pilot with the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Queensland.
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Keith James Brownbill |
For service to the community of the Morwell region through a range of organisations.
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Maxwell Gordon Browning |
For service to the community of Armidale.
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Ronald Alan Brownlees |
For service to local government, and to a range of health and community organisations.
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Paul William Brunton |
For service to Australian history through curatorial roles with the Mitchell Library.
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Dr Michael Paul Brydon |
For service to medicine as a paediatrician, and to the community.
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Lorraine Ann Buhk |
For service to the community, particularly through the surf lifesaving movement.
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Robert Butterfield |
For service to the community of Palm Beach.
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Terence Francis Byrne |
For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Launceston.
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Andrew Hugh Campbell† |
For service to surveying through professional associations, and to the community.
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Joseph Anthony Caputo |
For service to the Italian community in Australia, to the Victorian Multicultural Commission, and to local government.
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Susan Mary Carr |
For service to youth through Girl Guides Australia.
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Sister Maria Casey |
For service to the community as Postulator for the Canonisation of Mary MacKillop, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.
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Heather Margaret Champion de Crespigny |
For service to the Australian Red Cross.
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Eve Chappell |
For service to the preservation of local history through the Glen Innes and District Historical Society.
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Professor Kevin Cheney |
For service to medicine in the field of haematology.
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Kerry Child |
For service to local government, and to the community of Bellingen.
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John Graham Christmass |
For service to music education in Western Australia, and to choral performance.
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Professor Stephen John Clarke |
For service to medicine in the disciplines of oncology and pharmacology.
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Norma Veronica Clinch |
For service to nursing, and to The Alfred Hospital.
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Barry Clugston |
For service to the community of regional Victoria through a range of water industry and environmental organisations.
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Stephen James Cocker |
For service to veterans in Tasmania.
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Murray Leslie Coleman |
For service to the building and construction industry.
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Debra Kathleen Colyer |
For service to community health through the PKU Association of New South Wales.
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Barry Maxwell Comben |
For service to the automotive industry.
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Gregory John Conkey |
For service to the community of Wagga Wagga.
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Norma Madeline Connolly |
For service to the sport of basketball through administrative and coaching roles.
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Dr Brian Douglas Cooke |
For service to conservation and the environment through biological management programs for rabbit population control.
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David Alan Costello |
For service to the licensed club industry in New South Wales, and through contributions to charitable organisations.
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Dr Hamilton Russell Cowie |
For service to the community as an historian and advocate for restoration, and as an educator and academic.
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Squadron Leader Robert Barson Cowper DFC |
For service to veterans and their families through a range of ex-service organisations.
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Catherine Dorothy Craig |
For service to the Penrith Community Kitchen.
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Dr Ernest Humphry Cramond MBE |
For service to medicine as a general practitioner and through the Australian Medical Association.
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Sister Margaret Anne Culhane |
For service to the international community, particularly refugees from Asia and Africa, to women, and as an educator.
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Denis Francis Dack |
For service to the community of the Fraser Coast through roles with a range of organisations.
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William Dalglish |
For service to veterans and their families through the organisation of Australian representatives at international Anzac Day services.
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Drew John Dangar |
For service to the Indigenous community through a range of health and welfare programs, and as a foster carer.
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Dinah Danon |
For service to the community through the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia.
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Malcolm Carey Daubney |
For service to people with a vision impairment through Vision Australia.
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Shirley Norma Davison |
For service to the Walcha region, particularly through the Amaroo Local Aboriginal Land Council.
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Ian Lionel Debenham |
For service to the research, documentation and preservation of Australia's aviation history and heritage.
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Victoria Maria de Haas |
For service to people with an intellectual disability through the Activ Foundation.
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Roma Lois Dix |
For service to the visually impaired, the performing arts, and to the community of Mittagong.
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Robert Phillip Dobson AFSM |
For service to the community through voluntary roles with a range of service organisations.
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Grant Stephen Dorrington BEM |
For service to the community through contributions to road safety, and to the management and development of the Australian Football League in Western Australia.
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James Garth Doyle |
For service to the community through the Sisters of Charity Outreach Foundation.
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Graham William Dunstan |
For service to veterans and their families through the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia.
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Jamie Paul Durie |
For service to the community as an ambassador and supporter of a range of charitable and environmental organisations, and as a landscape designer.
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Graeme Keith Dyer |
For service to the road transport industry, and to the community of Wellington.
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The Reverend Dr Denis Edwards |
For service to the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide, and to theological education.
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Michael John Edwards |
For service to the protective security industry through the development of training programs.
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Peter Nicolaus Ellis |
For service to the arts through collection and preservation of Australian folk history and heritage.
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Dr David Denton Evans |
For service to medicine as an infectious diseases physician.
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Peter James Evans |
For service to the community of Newcastle and the Hunter Region, to business, and to youth.
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Peter John Fenton |
For service to the Australian film industry as a sound engineer.
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James Francis Field |
For service to the community of Yass, and to Lions International.
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Harold Finger |
For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations.
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Colonel Graeme William Finney |
For service to the community of Wagga Wagga through a range of charitable organisations.
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Emeritus Professor Brian Hinton Fletcher |
For service to education as an academic, researcher and author in the discipline of Australian history.
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William Michael Flynn |
For service to the community of Ballarat, and to the Catholic Church in Australia through administrative roles.
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James Martin Ford |
For service to the sport of cricket in the Northern Territory.
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Joan Rosemary Ford |
For service to business and commerce, to human resource management, and to equal employment initiatives.
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Judith Ann Friend |
For service to the arts through voluntary roles with the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Paul Hamilton Funnell |
For service to the plumbing industry.
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John Edward Gall |
For service to the banking and finance sector, and to the community.
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Dr Donat Selwyn Gallagher |
For service to the arts, to education, and to the community of Townsville.
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Father Paul Bernard Gardiner |
For service to the community in the fields of religion, as Postulator for the Canonisation of Mary MacKillop, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.
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Dr Dorothy Mary Gibson-Wilde |
For service to heritage preservation in Queensland.
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Stephen John Glasson |
For service to the sport of lawn bowls as a coach and player.
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Dr Alan James Goble |
For service to medicine as a cardiologist, and to the National Heart Foundation in Victoria.
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Jennifer Ann Gorrel |
For service to the community of the Riverina through a range of health and social welfare organisations.
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Gerrard James Gosens |
For service to people who are blind or vision impaired, and to sport.
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Josette Gostin |
For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations.
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Joan Alison Grace |
For service to mental health care through the Francis Foundation.
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Donald Charles Graham |
For service to the community of Mackay through a range of organisations.
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Shirley Edith Green |
For service to music through the Yeppoon Choral Society.
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Leigh Kenneth Hall |
For service to the community of South Australia through local government, business and health organisations.
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Alice May Halloran |
For service to aged welfare in New South Wales.
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Colin Roy Hamilton |
For service to the sport of hockey, and to the community of Rockhampton.
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Neil Hamilton |
For service to local government, and to the community of Moorabbin.
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Peter Hansen |
For service to the building and construction industry, and to the community.
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Ina Patricia Harbison |
For service to marine conservation in South Australia.
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Arnold Rex Harcourt |
For service to the community as an author, researcher and historian, particularly of the founding and early days of Melbourne and Victoria.
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Leigh Walter Hardinge |
For service to local government, and to the community of Victoria through executive roles with a range of service organisations.
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Joan Margaret, Lady Hardy |
For service to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations.
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Dr Michael Allan Harrison |
For service to veterinary science.
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Raymond Jack Hart |
For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Spitfire Association.
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Raymond Kenneth Harty |
For service to the building and construction industry through vocational training and education, and to the community.
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Joan May Hausfeld |
For service to the community of Tamworth through a range of voluntary roles.
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Francis Laurence Heerey |
For service to veterans through the Royal Australian Air Force Association.
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Graham Kent Hill |
For service to the community of the Sutherland district.
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Elizabeth Francesca Ho |
For service to education through the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at the University of South Australia, and to women.
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Geoffrey Raynor Hook |
For service to the print media as a political and social commentator, and as a cartoonist.
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Robert Eric Horsell |
For service to cricket administration.
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Dr Henry Arthur Hudson |
For service to museums, to heritage preservation, and to the community of Queenscliff.
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Owen Ray Hughan |
For service to the sport of basketball as a player, coach and administrator.
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Warren Desmond Humphries |
For service to the community of Labrador, particularly through roles with the Men's Shed.
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Dr Francis Thomas Hurley |
For service to the community of Ballarat, and to education.
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Jack Huxtable |
For service to the sport of Australian Rules football, and to the community of Morwell.
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Francesco Incani |
For service to medicine as a surgeon, and to the Italian community in Victoria.
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Bawa Singh Jagdev |
For service to the Sikh community in Australia.
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Richard Jeffreys |
For service to veterans and their families through the Coorparoo Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to local government.
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Davina Anne Johnson |
For service to community health through the Royal Children's Hospital Auxiliary.
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Joyce Sheila Johnston |
For service to the hospitality and tourism industry, and to the community.
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Clayton William Jones |
For service to education as Headmaster of Girton Grammar School, and to the community of Bendigo.
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Helen Kalis |
For service to the community of Tasmania.
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John Warwick Kean |
For service to the community through education, medical research, trade and charitable organisations.
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Kenneth John Kennett |
For service to the performing arts, particularly theatre, as an actor, writer and director.
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Peter Jeffrey Kirk |
For service to the community through a range of health and social welfare organisations.
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Dr Bengt Korman |
For service to the community, particularly through the Holocaust Institute of Western Australia.
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Loula Kostos |
For service to the Royal Children's Hospital as a volunteer.
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Stanislaw Lech Kowalski |
For service to the community, particularly in the Australian Capital Territory, through organisations supporting multiculturalism and the Lone Fathers Association.
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Jack George Kyros† |
For service to the Greek community of Western Australia.
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Gavin James Larkin† |
For service to the community through the advancement and promotion of suicide prevention awareness, and as Founder of R U OK? Day.
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Lydia Lassila |
For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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Sister Mary Margaret Leahy |
For service to pastoral care as the Chaplain of the Stella Maris Apostleship of the Sea.
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Jack William Le Cras |
For service to the community of Perth, particularly through a range of service organisations, and to the Naval Association of Australia.
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Madeleine Mary Le Surf |
For service to the community of Manly.
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Mikla Katherine Lewis |
For service to conservation and the environment in New South Wales.
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Dr David Lillystone |
For service to medicine in the field of paediatrics and child health.
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Mary Lorna Linn |
For service to the community of Thebarton, and to local government.
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Lieutenant Colonel Glyn David Llanwarne |
For service to veterans and their families through the recovery of military insignia.
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Norma Maud Lovelace |
For service to the community through the Queensland Country Women's Association of Australia.
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John Kenneth McCallum |
For service to the sport of Rugby League football, Queensland Community Clubs, and to the community of Cairns.
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Anne Lynette McDonald |
For service to local government, and to the community of the Dungog Shire.
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Brian McDonald |
For service to the community of Majors Creek.
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Caroline Diana McFarlane |
For service to the environment, and to the community through the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists.
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Kerrie June McKenzie |
For service to the National Reconciliation Movement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, through Lane Cove Residents for Reconciliation.
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Judith Ann McLean |
For service to youth, and to the rural community in Tasmania.
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Dr Lindsay Owen McMillan |
For service to people with a disability through a range of health organisations and employee assistance programs.
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David Grant McSkimming |
For service to the performing arts, particularly opera, as a vocal coach and recital pianist.
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Ursula MacDermott |
For services to the community through the Australian Capital Territory Neighbourhood Watch Association.
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David Colin Macfarlane |
For service to the performing arts, particularly opera.
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John Edmond Mackay |
For service to the community of Bankstown through support for fundraising initiatives.
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James William Mallice |
For service to the community through roles with social welfare organisations.
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Trevor Lindsay Manning |
For service to the community of Birdwood, and through executive roles with health care providers.
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David George Martin |
For service to the community, particularly to people with a disability, the aged, and to veterans and their families.
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Dr Neil Thomas Matthews |
For service to medicine in the field of paediatric critical care as a practitioner and academic.
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Lindsay Ross Maybury |
For service to the community of Quirindi.
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Gus Mercurio† |
For service to boxing as an administrator and sports commentator, as a film, television and stage actor, and to the community.
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Anthony John Metcalf |
For service to youth, to aged welfare, and to motor enthusiast organisations in South Australia.
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Patricia Miles† |
For service to the community of Eden through aged care, social welfare and service organisations.
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Janice Maree Millikan |
For service to early childhood education.
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Daryl Bruce Mills |
For service to the international community through humanitarian roles.
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Ashleigh John Moore |
For service to community health through Cancer Voices South Australia.
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Dr Kerry Leonard Moroney |
For service to rural medicine, and to the community of Narrabri.
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The Honourable Peter Frederick Morris |
For service to the Parliament of Australia through a range of ministerial portfolios, and to the maritime industry and ship safety.
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Robert Benjamin Morris |
For service to the community through the preservation of the history and heritage of the Lithgow area.
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Arthur Neville Moseley |
For service to youth through the Scouting movement.
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Barry William Moynahan |
For service to the sport of rowing in New South Wales.
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Timothy John Mulvany |
For service to the law, to the protection of children, and to the community.
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Edward Maurice Murrell† |
For service to the community of the Dungog Shire, to local government, and to emergency service organisations.
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Associate Professor Ganapathi Asari Murugesan |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of psychiatry.
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Dr Michael Alan Myers |
For service to education and to youth through the Re-Engineering Australia Foundation.
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Commander Robert Emulis Nelson |
For service to education through the development and national delivery of the Science and Engineering Challenge.
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Xuan Tiep Nguyen |
For service to the Vietnamese community in Australia.
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Deborah Ruth Nicholls |
For service to the community, particularly as a refugee advocate.
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Dr Sally Felstead Nobbs |
For service to the international community, particularly of Nepal, as a fundraiser.
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Dr Kim Tee Ong |
For service to the rural community of Mandurah, and to medicine as a general practitioner.
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Michael John O'Sullivan MM |
For service to youth, particularly through the Christ Church Grammar School Army Cadet Unit.
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Denis Richard Page |
For service to business, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
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Alan Arthur Parker |
For service to the community, particularly through Bicycle Victoria.
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Sidney Thomas Parker |
For service to the Australian livestock industry, and to horseracing.
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Graeme Gordon Patterson |
For service to the Australian Football League as an umpire, administrator and historian.
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Michael Bernard Pawley |
For service to the sport of cricket in the Manly-Dee Why area.
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Thomas Payne |
For service to the accommodation and hospitality sector, and to the community through a range of arts and charitable organisations.
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Tanya Pearson |
For service to the performing arts, particularly ballet, as a teacher and mentor to young dancers.
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Lynette Pengilly |
For service to the community of Parkes.
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Emanuel Andrew Petrelis |
For service to the Greek community of Western Australia, to business, and to education.
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Dorothy Phipps |
For service to the community of the Hawkesbury region, and to theatre through the Richmond Players.
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The Reverend Lucille Evelyn Piper |
For service to the international community through educational, health and pastoral roles.
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Robert James Pollock |
For service to tourism and to the community of southern New South Wales.
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Dr Stuart Barrington Porges |
For service to community health in rural and remote areas, and to medicine.
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Helen Poulos |
For service to children in hospital and to their families.
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Peter James Prineas |
For service to conservation and the environment in New South Wales through executive and advocacy roles.
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Ann Margaret Prunty |
For service to international relations through Operation Christmas Child and Samaritan's Purse Australia.
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William Benedict Quinlan |
For service to the community of Warrnambool through local government and social welfare organisations.
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John Malbon Ralston |
For service to education through the Independent Schools Council of Australia and the Association of Independent Schools of New South Wales.
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Brian Charles Randall |
For service to the sport of athletics, and to the community.
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Mathiaparanam Ravichandhira |
For service to the arts, particularly through the Academy of Indian Music and Cultural Studies Australia.
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David Nicholas Rayner |
For service to the community through a range of charitable and service organisations.
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Dr Geoffrey Arnold Rickarby |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of child and adolescent psychiatry.
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Dr John Stanislaus Roarty |
For service to medicine, particularly through contributions to St Vincent's Clinic.
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Thomas Victor Roberts |
For service to the community of Ballarat, particularly through the Royal Australian Air Force Association, and to medicine.
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Dr Ian Flett Robertson |
For service to ophthalmology, and to the Lions Eye Donation Service.
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Anthony Brooke Robins |
For service to the community of Adelaide, particularly through the Phoenix Society.
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Patricia Frances Roser |
For service to the community, and to the Coffs Harbour Garden Club.
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Barbara Anne Ryan |
For service to the community through the St Vincent de Paul Society.
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William Ryan |
For service to the community through the United Protestants Association of New South Wales.
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Ramon Sandell |
For service to the sport of football as an administrator and referee.
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Gail Kaye Sanders |
For service to the community through the Australian Property Institute.
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Peter Schodde† |
For service to science education, and to a range of professional associations.
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Darren Leslie Scott |
For service to the community, particularly through Operation Rosemary.
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The Honourable Helen Wai-Har Sham-Ho |
For service to the Parliament of New South Wales, to the Chinese Community, and as a supporter of a range of charitable organisations and educational institutions.
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Michael Francis Sheils |
For service to industrial relations.
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Vincent John Shelley |
For service to the community of Chiltern.
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Maureen Jill Smart |
For service to the Indigenous community in South Australia.
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Helen Frances Smith |
For service to the sport of netball in the Northern Territory.
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Lindsay Walter Smith |
For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community.
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Marion Joyce Smith |
For service to youth, particularly through Girl Guides Australia.
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Dr Peter Warnock Smith |
For service to science education, and to philanthropy.
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Samuel George Smith |
For service to the community of Gladstone.
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Beverley Frances Snell |
For service to international health.
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Warwick Graeme Soden |
For service to judicial administration through the Federal Court of Australia.
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Peter Somerville |
For service to the commercial passenger boat industry, and to conservation in the Maribyrnong area.
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Joan Margaret Sonter |
For service to the Port Macquarie branch of the Royal Far West.
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Josephine Helen Spaull |
For service to the performing arts, particularly dance, as a teacher and administrator.
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Christopher Xenephon Stathy |
For service to the water industry in South Australia.
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Wendy Dianne Stein |
For service to the international community through Rotary.
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Dr John David Stockard |
For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community of the Taree-Manning region.
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Alexander Stuart |
For service to the building industry, and to the community.
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Dr Margaret Catherine Stuart |
For service to medical research as a biotechnologist.
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Robert John Styling AFSM |
For service to people with a disability through advocacy and employment organisations, and to the community.
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Marie Rosalie Sullivan |
For service to the community, particularly through the Macquarie 2010 Bicentennial Celebrations.
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Emeritus Professor John David Sumner-Potts |
For service to the media as an academic and educator, and to the community.
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Emeritus Professor Roland Denis Sussex |
For service to the development and understanding of languages in Australia.
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Vicki Sykes |
For service to education through the Mater Hospital Special School, and to youth.
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Graham John Symes |
For service to the community through the Traffic Offenders Program.
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Noel Edward Tarbotton |
For service to youth through Scouts Australia.
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Jill Mary Taylor |
For service to wildlife conservation through the Hunter Koala Preservation Society.
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Carol Michelle Tebbutt |
For service to Australia-Fiji relations.
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Sheila Hamilton Thompson |
For service to the community of Canberra as a church organist and musical director.
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Associate Professor Peter Frederick Thursby |
For service to medicine in the field of vascular surgery, and to the Concord Repatriation General Hospital.
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Dr John William Tierney |
For service to the Parliament of Australia, to education, and to the community.
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Julie Anne Tongs |
For service to the Indigenous community of the Australian Capital Territory.
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Geraldine Mavis Treloar |
For service to the podiatry profession.
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Kevin Richard Trent RFD |
For service to local government, and to the community of South Perth through a range of ex-service and social welfare organisations.
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Professor Rodney Stuart Tucker |
For service to the electrical and electronics industry, particularly as an academic and educator.
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Barbara Elizabeth Valentine |
For service to the community through the preservation of the history of Launceston, and to the museum and galleries sector.
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Sabina van der Linden-Wolanski† |
For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations.
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Claire Russell Vickery |
For service to the community through the Butterfly Foundation.
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Barbara Gay von Ess |
For service to people with autism spectrum disorders and their families, as an advocate and educator.
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Shane Patrick Wall |
For service to primary industry, and to the community of the Wimmera region.
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Frances Dawn Wallace |
For service to the community of Quirindi.
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Geraldine Walters |
For service to people with a disability through administrative and fundraising roles.
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Phyllis Ware |
For service to Friends of the Royal Perth Hospital.
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Jessica Rose Watson |
For service to sailing and to youth through the achievement of sailing solo and unassisted around the world, and as a role model for young Australians.
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Michael Victor Webster |
For service to the horseracing industry, and to the community.
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Jillianne Elizabeth Weekes |
For service to the Starlight Children's Foundation Australia.
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Anna Wellings Booth |
For service to women's health through a range of breast cancer support organisations, particularly Dragons Abreast Australian Capital Territory and Region and Breast Cancer Network Australia.
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Sylvia Frances Westerman |
For service to the community, particularly through the Quilts for Keeps project.
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Dr Rodney Neil Westhorpe |
For service to medicine as an anaesthetist.
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Ildikó Wetherell |
For service to the Hungarian community in South Australia.
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Dr Brian Peter Wheatley |
For service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, and to medical education.
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Oscar Ralph Whitbread |
For service to the Australian film and television industry.
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Doreen Widdison |
For service to the community of Albury, particularly through Woodstock Support.
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Commander John Murray Wilkins RFD |
For service to the preservation of Australia's naval history.
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David Bosworick Williams |
For service to music education as a teacher, and to the performing arts.
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Dr Pamela Kaye Williams |
For service to women's health through executive roles with breast cancer awareness organisations.
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Karen Lee Willis |
For service to the protection of women and children.
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Robert Willis |
For service to the preservation of Australian folklore and traditional music.
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Raymond Percy Wilson |
For service to the sport of golf, and to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
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August Wohlschlager |
For service to the community of Port Pirie.
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Victor George Wood |
For service to arts and crafts in Australia as an artisan and through the Victorian Woodworkers Association.
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June Gloria Woolard |
For service to the Penrith Community Kitchen.
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Dr Leslie Arthur Woollard |
For service to medicine in rural and remote areas of New South Wales.
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Ruth Elizabeth Wraith |
For service to community health, particularly the treatment of children recovering from trauma.
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Ronald Wright |
For service to the sport of cricket in New South Wales.
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Dr Jeffrey Alfred Wunderlich |
For service to the community of Boroondara, particularly Hawthorn, through a range of volunteer roles in community support, education, sport and recreation.
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Robin Michael Youl RFD |
For service to conservation and the environment in Victoria through the Landcare movement.
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Julia Helen Young |
For service to the community of the North Coast as a supporter of mental health service delivery.
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Hayden Paul Zammit |
For service to the community of Broken Hill through a range of fundraising and volunteer programs, and to youth leadership.
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Faddy Zouky |
For service to business, and to the multicultural community in Victoria.
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