Some honours are awarded by other countries where Queen Elizabeth II is the Head of State and Australians receiving those honours are listed here with the relevant reference.
This list also incorporates the Mid Winters Day honours list and the Bravery honours list's.
Admiral Robert P. Burke, United States – 24 August 2020 – For distinguished service in strengthening the military alliance between Australia and the United States of America.[2]
Member (AM)
Honorary General
Professor Massimo Colomban, Italy – 28 January 2020 – For significant service to the Australian Government as Honorary Consul in Veneto, Italy.[3]
Count Paolo Zegna Di Monte Rubello, Italy – 28 January 2020 – For significant service to Australia's bilateral relationship with Italy and to the Australian wool industry.[3]
Medal (OAM)
Honorary General
Sir Christopher John Benson – United Kingdom – 28 January 2020 – For service to the bilateral relationship between Australia and the United Kingdom.[4]
Valerie Hooper – Belgium – 28 January 2020 – For service to the Embassy of Australia to Belgium and Luxembourg, and Australia's Mission to the European Union and NATO.[4]
Paul Robert Chaplin - For acts of conspicuous courage in circumstances of great peril[5]
Ruth Mawi Dhurrkay - Miss Ruth Dhurrkay displayed conspicuous courage during a violent attack on a young girl at Galiwinku in the Northern Territory on 30 October 2018.[6]
Stevan John Morrow - Mr Stevan Morrow displayed considerable bravery during an armed hold-up at a jewellery shop in Toorak in Victoria on 14 January 2017.[6]
Stevan John Morrow - Mr Stevan Morrow displayed considerable bravery during an armed hold-up at a jewellery shop in Toorak in Victoria on 25 October 2016.[6]
Simon Cross - For service to the Australian Antarctic Program in his capacity of a Field Training Officer involved in the 2013 medical evacuation and particularly in his role in rescuing three injured expeditioners.[7]
Bradley Allen Collins - For his outstanding contribution to the Australian Antarctic Program over thirteen seasons, particularly in the leadership role he took during the grounding of the Aurora Australis at Horseshoe Harbour, near Mawson Research Station, Antarctica.[7]
Alison Audrey Dean - For her outstanding service to the Australian Antarctic Program as a station leader who has provided exceptional leadership in building strong and resilient communities and leading teams through a number of high intensity operations.[7]
Leanne Mary Millhouse - For her outstanding service to the Australian Antarctic Program, particularly in her capacity as Voyage Leader on the Aurora Australis when the ship has been tasked to assist in crisis situations.[7]
The late Professor Patrick Gerard Quilty, AM - For his outstanding contribution to Antarctic science helping to establish Australia's leading reputation in the field. [7]
Dr Colin Jeffrey Southwell - For his outstanding contribution to the Australian Antarctic Program by providing important insights and breadth of knowledge for wildlife conservation and management.[7]
Awardees comprise members of the Country Fire Authority who are recognised for their actions after an armed offender set fire to a house and vehicles at Meadow Heights in Victoria.
Awardees comprise an officer of the Queensland Police Service and a member of the public who are recognised for their actions during the rescue of a man from a burning vehicle at Gympie in Queensland.
Constable Jeremy Gardiol - Queensland Police Service[5]
Awardees comprise five members of Fire and Rescue New South Wales and two Ambulance New South Wales paramedics who are recognised for their actions during the rescue of a man trapped in a trench at a building site in Castle Hill, New South Wales.
Awardees comprise members of the Tactical Response Group of the Western Australian Police Force who are recognised for their actions during the apprehension of a violent offender near Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia.
Awardees comprise officers of the New South Wales Police Force and Queensland Police Service who are recognised for their actions during the apprehension of two armed offenders following a high-speed vehicle pursuit near Tweed Heads in New South Wales.
Awardees comprise members of the public who are recognised for their actions during the rescue of passengers and driver following a bus crash in Lamington National Park in Queensland.
Steven Hamish Armitage
Senior Sergeant Troy Anthony Hamilton, BM - Queensland Police Service[5]