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Eddy Marcel Abraham
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For service to the community through migrant assistance, multicultural media programs, and activities supporting senior citizens.
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Ronald Ryder Allen
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to the international community through support for humanitarian aid programs.
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Andrew Alwast
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For service to the Polish community through a range of organisations, and to multiculturalism.
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Simon Ernest Appel
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For service to pharmacy through a range of professional organisations, and to the community.
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John Robert Archer
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For service to lawn bowls as a competitor and through executive roles.
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John Lindsay Armitage
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For service to the Australian Parliament, to the Australian Labor Party, and to the community.
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Alison Laura Armstrong
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For service to the community, particularly through organisations supporting war widows, veterans and their families.
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Valerie Armstrong
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For service to the community, particularly through the Cann River Pony Club and in the areas of religious education and support to children and youth.
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John Joseph Arndold deceased
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For service to the development of the coal industry, particularly through research and education activities, and to the community.
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Guy Templeton Baker
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families.
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Robert Arthur (Bob) Baker
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For service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the sport of karting.
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Arthur Charles Bale
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For service to the community of Tweed Heads, particularly through church and aged care organisations.
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Peter Edward Barclay
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For service to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations, and to business.
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Dr Shelley Barker
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For service to entomology through research and identification of new beetle species, as an author, and to science education.
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Reginald Jack Barrett
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For service to the community of Coonamble through a range of rural, school and church bodies.
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Francis John Bartlett
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For service to the community of Beaudesert, particularly through a range of civic and welfare organisations.
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Professor Michael Bernard Barton
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For service to medicine, particularly radiation oncology, through a range of clinical, research, education and professional development roles.
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Annie Muriel Barwell
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For service to children's literature as a member of the Western Australian Branch of the Children's Book Council of Australia.
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Lois Mary Beard
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For service to the community of Brighton, particularly elderly people, and through support for charitable organisations.
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Ivor Euston Beatty
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For service to conservation and the environment as a publisher of scientific material, and to the community through Cystic Fibrosis New South Wales.
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Michael John Beavis
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, particularly through the Ocean Grove Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Kenneth Leo Bedggood
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to the community of Tarcutta.
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Stanley George Bennett
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For service to athletics in Queensland through the development of young athletes and as an official and administrator.
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Terrence Joseph Blake
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For service to polocrosse through a range of administrative roles and as a coach and umpire.
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Dr Robert William Boden
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For service to horticulture, particularly through contributions to the development of the Australian National Botanic Gardens, and to the preservation of the natural environment.
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Dr John Michael Bounds
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For service to medicine as a general practitioner, to professional and health care organisations, and to the community.
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Dianne Betty Bradley
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For service to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia.
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Jean Boreham Bradley
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For service to the community, particularly through the Queensland Branch of the Country Women's Association of Australia.
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Wayne Anthony Bradley
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For service to cricket through a range of administrative roles, and to the community of Deniliquin as a contributor to the development of junior sport.
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Nancy Dora Bransden
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For service to the community of Burnie, particularly through the Guides movement and aged care organisations.
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Helen Ivy Brayne
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For service to the community of Griffith and the Riverina through a range of local government, civic, tourism and library organisations.
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Clive Desmond Brickhill
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For service to veterans through a range of roles with the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community.
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Peter Brokensha
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For service to arts administration, particularly through the establishment of the Argyle Arts Centre, to programs supporting Indigenous arts and crafts people, and to the community.
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Peggy Nampijimpa Brown
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For service to the community of Yuendumu and the surrounding region of the Northern Territory through programs addressing substance abuse among Indigenous youth.
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Ralph Richard Bryant
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For service to the community through the Rotary Club of Toukley and the Central Coast Festival of the Arts.
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Mary Josephine Budwee
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For service to the community through the Catholic Church of Australia, particularly fundraising activities for educational and other facilities.
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Joachim (Achim) Burmeister
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For service to Australian-German relations through the promotion of social, cultural and business opportunities, particularly in Western Australia.
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Peter Gerrard Burrows
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For service to veterans, the Scottish community of the Australian Capital Territory, and to a range of sporting and youth organisations.
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John Charles Burt
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For service to education, particularly through the Ballarat Specialist School, and to the community through a range of sporting and service organisations.
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Harold Keith (Joe) Byrne
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Ramsgate Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Ronald James Calman
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For service to the community through the Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol.
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Bruce Gordon Campbell
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For service to sailing through a range of yachting organisations, to the preservation of military history, and to the real estate industry.
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Peter Matthew Campbell
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For service to the community through support for a range of civic, cultural, horticultural, youth and senior citizen organisations, and to the real estate industry.
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Alison Raie Carlson
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For service to education through the University of the Third Age, and to the community.
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Professor Allan Carmichael
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For service to medicine as an educator and administrator through a range of government and professional organisations, particularly in the field of paediatrics.
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Thomas McLeod Carmichael
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For service to the community of the Yarrawonga district through a range of church, local government, emergency service, educational, and sporting organisations.
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Thomas Joseph Case
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For service to the community through a range of health, local government, education, charitable and sporting organisations.
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Helen Mary Cannon
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For service to the community, particularly through choral and musical activities within the Anglican Church.
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Jack Bearne Chapman
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For service to the community through a range of church and service organisations, particularly in the field of choral performance, and to the optical lens manufacturing industry.
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Dr Alan Bruce Chater
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For service to rural and remote medicine through a range of professional and allied organisations, and within the community of Theodore.
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Maxwell Gerry Cherry
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For service to athletics as a coach and mentor at local, state and national levels.
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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward Childs retired
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For service to the preservation of the history of the Australian Light Horse, and to the ex-service community.
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Donald Lyston Chisholm
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For service to the community as a legal practitioner, and to people with disabilities through the provision of employment and educational opportunities.
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Edward Albert Chitham MC
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For service to veterans and their families through a range of ex-service and health care organisations.
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Winifred Pearl Christison
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For service to the community, particularly through a range of aged care and church organisations.
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Emily Jeanette Clifton
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For service to rural health, particularly through cancer support and health care organisations, and to the community.
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Shirley Moore Clifton
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For service to the community of Coonabarabran, particularly to youth through the Guiding movement and to the development of local equestrian sports.
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John Alexander Clough
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For service to the community of Wagga Wagga, particularly through Rotary International and the World Probus movement.
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Rino Codognotto
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For service to the community as a restaurateur.
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Dr James Ronald (Ron) Court
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For service to people with disabilities, particularly through Technical Aid to the Disabled, and to the La Trobe Valley Yacht Club.
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Kerry Cousins
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For service to palliative care nursing as a leader in clinical assessment, knowledge and research, and in teaching and mentoring roles.
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Phillip Gilbert Cousins
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For service to the community of the Hunter region through a range of first aid, rescue and sporting organisations and the surf lifesaving movement.
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Judith Ann Cowan
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For service to people with a hearing disability, particularly through contributions to speech therapy programs, and to the community.
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Keith Malcolm Cox
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For service to nursing, particularly in the field of oncology, and to the community through a range of youth, church and welfare organisations.
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Stewart Edward Cox
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For service to the community of the Northern Territory through a range of sporting and civic organisations, and to the insurance industry.
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Dr Barbara Elizabeth Craig
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For service to medicine in the areas of palliative care, women's health and medical ethics; and to the community.
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Doris Crerar
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For service to the Australian ginger processing industry through managerial and administrative roles and executive positions with industry bodies, and to the communities of Buderim and Maroochydore.
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Barrie John Crichton
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For service to the surf lifesaving movement through a range of executive roles at state, regional and club levels, and as a competitor and coach.
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The Very Reverend Archpriest Dr Brian Lawrence Cross
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For service to religious education, particularly through the Australian Catholic University, to the promotion of ecumenism and interfaith dialogue, and to the community.
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Arthur John Cummins
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For service to veterans, particularly through the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Allen John Cunneen
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For service to the community through disaster recovery coordination and management, particularly public infrastructure, following Tropical Cyclone Larry in 2006.
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Kim Maxwell Dalton
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For service to the film and television industry as a leader in policy debate amongst government agencies and the industry, as a mentor of independent and Indigenous producers, and as a promoter of emerging visual technology.
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Dr Michael Patrick Daly
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For service to medicine, particularly to veterans in the fields of counselling and stress related illness.
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Michael William Dann
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For service to veterans, particularly through the Aircrew Association, and to the community.
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Marjorie Ann Davis
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For service to the development of the aviation industry through a range of executive and administrative roles, particularly with aero clubs.
|
Peter Leonard Dealy
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For service to the community, particularly through roles with a range of ex-service, youth and agricultural organisations.
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Ronald Joseph Dean
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For service to Rugby League football in the Manly Warringah district.
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Norman Harold Deane
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For service to sailing as a competitor, coach and in administrative roles, and to the community through a range of charitable, service and church groups.
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Vincent John de Lorenzo deceased
|
For service to the hairdressing industry through business and educational activities, and for research and development of hair care products.
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Graham James Dempsey
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Victorian Association of Honorary Justices, the Australian Red Cross Blood Service and Rotary International.
|
John Henry Dening ED
|
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families through a range of roles with ex-service organisations.
|
Professor Sergio de Pieri
|
For service to the arts as an organ teacher, composer and performer, and to the community through the establishment of music festivals.
|
Harold Lancelot de Sayrah
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For service to the community through Lions Australia and as a supporter of humanitarian aid projects in Sri Lanka.
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Jacqui Douglas
|
For service to the community of the Western Sydney region through a range of roles with cultural, Indigenous and welfare groups.
|
Margaret Isobel Douglas
|
For service to the community through the provision of support services to the aged.
|
Thomas Adrian Dumaresq
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For service to the community as a supporter of humanitarian aid projects, and through a range of roles with environmental, church, education and emergency services groups.
|
The Honourable Bernard Phillip Dunn
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For service to the Victorian Parliament, local government, the agriculture sector and the community of Horsham.
|
Margaret Eve Dutton
|
For service to local government, and to the community through a range of aged care, charitable, educational and service groups.
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Peter Stanley Dwyer
|
For service to optometry through executive roles in professional organisations, the establishment of a nationally consistent competency-based approach to the registration of practitioners and as a researcher in the field of paediatrics.
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Susan Dyer
|
For service to the performing arts, particularly the development of amateur musical theatre through executive, administrative and acting roles.
|
Maureen Palmer Eddy
|
For service to the community of Marulan and district through local government and a range of service, arts and charitable organisations.
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Elisabeth Mary Edgar
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For service to the communities of Harrow and Edenhope through health, tourism and sporting organisations.
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Helen Mary Edwards
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For service to the community of Barwon Heads, particularly through the Anglican Church of Australia, and to education.
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Thomas George Eiszele
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For service to the community through providing assistance to refugees settling in the Hobart area.
|
Avril Robin Everingham
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For service to arts administration, particularly as a fundraiser and event organiser for musical and operatic groups.
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Jill Faddy
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For service to psychology, particularly through the provision of mental health services in New South Wales, and as a contributor to a range of professional and community organisations.
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Cecile Frances Falvey
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For service to the promotion and development of the textile sector through a range of professional associations and as an educator, particularly in the field of weaving.
|
Bruce Gordon Fell-Smith
|
For service to humanitarian aid through the establishment of the Talpe Rehabilitation and Development Trust in Sri Lanka.
|
Roy Joseph (Tem) Fish
|
For service to the community of Oatlands, particularly through local government and health organisations, and to the horseracing and gaming industries.
|
Elizabeth Mary Fisher
|
For service to the community of the Forster region through palliative care and service organisations.
|
Kevin Dominic Fisher
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For service to veterans through the South Australian Division of the Royal Australian Air Force Association, and to youth development.
|
Sister Mary Michael Fitzgerald
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For service to education as a music teacher, particularly piano, violin and singing, and to the community of Parkes and the surrounding region.
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Margaret Flint
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For service to the Anglican Church of Australia in a range of committee roles, and to the community through women's organisations.
|
James Raymond Forsyth
|
For service to the dairy industry, particularly as a facilitator of structural change and through a range of professional organisations.
|
Everett Charles Foster
|
For service to the conservation of Australian native orchids, and to the community of the Geelong region through heritage, church and sporting organisations
|
Michael Stewart Fozard
|
For service to the community of the Baw Baw Shire through a range of service, youth, local government, civic, environmental, tourism and sporting organisations.
|
Dr John Gavan Fraser
|
For service to tennis at state, national and international levels through administrative roles, and to sports medicine.
|
Dr Howard Alan Freeman
|
For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the preservation of historical documents.
|
Robert Wemyss Frewin
|
For service to the real estate industry, particularly through executive roles with professional organisations, and to the community through charitable, aged care, sporting and service groups.
|
John Franklyn Fuhrmann
|
For service to the development of sport and recreation policy in Western Australia, and for contributions to a range of sporting organisations as an administrator, particularly for Australian Rules football.
|
Paul Galy Galambos
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For service to the community as a medical grade footwear practitioner and manufacturer.
|
Peter Robert Gallagher
|
For service to the horseracing industry in Queensland as an administrator.
|
David Marc Ganon
|
For service to the Jewish community of Perth through a range of religious, aged care and charitable organisations.
|
Eric Edward (Joe) Gibson deceased
|
For service to the community of Condobolin through ex-service, charitable and sporting organisations.
|
Robert Henry Gillespie QPM
|
For service to older persons, particularly through executive roles in the Probus movement.
|
Brigadier Ian George Gilmore OBE retired
|
For service to the community, particularly through a range of ex-service, engineering and military bodies.
|
Dr Loretta Rae Giorelli
|
For service to education as a teacher, university lecturer and consultant in the area of special education, particularly with regard to improving the learning outcomes of students with special needs in mainstream education.
|
Max Graham
|
For service to local government and to the community of Nambucca, particularly through a range of charitable, aged care, disability support and emergency service organisations.
|
David Ross Grant
|
For service to the community through the lifesaving movement, particularly the Royal Life Saving Society Australia, Victoria.
|
Paul Francis Grew
|
For service to the community through a range of educational, health care and social welfare organisations.
|
Richard Ware Griffin
|
For service to the surf lifesaving movement, particularly through the Freshwater Surf Life Saving Club.
|
Maxwell Gordon Hall
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For service to the community through service groups and sporting organisations.
|
Wallace Halpin
|
For service to the surf lifesaving movement as an administrator, instructor and official, and to youth through a range of sporting clubs.
|
Dorothy Hancock
|
For service to the community through ex-service, social welfare and migrant assistance organisations, and as a supporter of junior golf.
|
Dr Peter Rex Harcourt
|
For service to sports medicine as a practitioner, administrator and educator, and through contributions to the development of anti-doping policies in sport.
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Colin Gregory Hardy
|
For service to the country music industry as a singer and recording artist, and to the community through the delivery of outreach zoological education programs in regional areas.
|
Vonda Maude Hardy
|
For service to the community of Deloraine, particularly through a range of aged care organisations.
|
Major Hilton Samuel Harmer
|
For service to the community through The Salvation Army, particularly as a court chaplain.
|
Major Joyce Alice Harmer
|
For service to the community through The Salvation Army, particularly as a court chaplain.
|
Brian William Harris
|
For service to the trade union movement, particularly through representation of employees in the local government sector.
|
Gilbert Beric Hartwig
|
For service to the environment through conservation activities, particularly feral animal control, and to the sport of shooting.
|
John Vernon Harvey
|
For service to the brewing industry, particularly through the Institute of Brewing and Distilling, and to the community through Rotary International.
|
Dr William John Harvey
|
For service to dentistry as a practitioner and educator in the area of orthodontics, and to the community through support for charitable and church organisations.
|
Neil Lawrence Harwood
|
For service to sport, particularly through executive roles with table tennis organisations, and to the community as a contributor to a range of horticultural groups.
|
Mohamed Ahmed Hassan
|
For service to education and to the Islamic community, particularly as the founding Director of Minaret College.
|
Flora Jean Haste
|
For service to the community of Wagga Wagga through arts and charitable organisations, and to the field of accountancy.
|
John Leslie Hawes
|
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families through the Returned and Services League of Australia.
|
Terrence Leslie Hearity
|
For service to the community through fundraising and administrative roles with a range of charitable and social welfare organisations.
|
Robert James Henderson
|
For service to people with an intellectual disability through L'Arche Australia and as an advocate for human rights in Tasmania.
|
Dr Richard Allen Herr
|
For service to higher education in the field of political science, as a commentator on national and international political issues, and to the community.
|
John Wellisley Hiatt
|
For service to the community through administrative roles in the horseracing industry, as a supporter of Rugby League football in the Penrith area, and to the law.
|
John William Hocking
|
For service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the community of Glen Eira.
|
Ian Keith Hodges
|
For service to the community, particularly through a range of police-related organisations.
|
Robert Edgcumbe (Bob) Holloway
|
For service to primary industry, particularly as a contributor to dryland farming research and development.
|
Raymond Vincent Hughes
|
For service to the community through the Scouting movement and local church roles.
|
William Bloxsome Hughes
|
For service to the community of Glen Innes, particularly through the agricultural show movement and through a range of heritage, arts and service organisations.
|
Norman Winter Hunter
|
For service to education, particularly in the independent schools sector, and as a contributor to curriculum and professional development in Queensland.
|
Leonard Victor Hurley
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Norah Head Search and Rescue Boat Club.
|
Penny Hurst
|
For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the United Israel Appeal of Australia and through fundraising for educational organisations.
|
John Joseph Hynes
|
For service to veterans through the 2/1 Field Regiment Association.
|
Alexander Ilyn
|
For service to the Russian community, particularly through cultural, arts, educational and children's organisations.
|
Gregory Alan Ingersole
|
For service to the community through the Scouting movement and emergency service organisations.
|
Darryl Rodney Jacob
|
For service to the community of Burrumbuttock, particularly through the development of the Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre.
|
Violette Jameson
|
For service to the arts community of the Gympie-Cooloola region.
|
Norman William Jenner
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Rotary Club of Toowoomba South and as a supporter of health and aged care, church, sporting and youth organisations.
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Laurence Michael (Larry) Jennett
|
For service to surf lifesaving as an administrator, coach and competitor, and to the community of the Illawarra region through a range of sporting, church and educational groups.
|
Barry Charles Jiggins
|
For service to communities in Mongolia through the provision of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gobi Desert region.
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Louanne Johns
|
For service to the community through Camp Quality South Australia.
|
Doreen Edna Johns
|
For service to the community through children's ministry within the Anglican Church.
|
Dr Raymond John Jones
|
For service to science through pasture and animal research benefiting the ruminant livestock industry.
|
Kevin Robert Kakoschke
|
For service to the community through the preservation of the history of Radium Hill.
|
Gwenda Dawn Kappe
|
For service to the community of Kangaroo Island through a range of welfare, charitable and cultural organisations.
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Associate Professor Jill Elizabeth Keefe
|
For service to public health, particularly in the area of vision testing, and as a contributor to the advancement of eye care education and practice.
|
Jack Kelly
|
For service to the community through the brass band movement, and to music education.
|
William Martin Kelly
|
For service to the community of Coonabarabran, particularly as a contributor to health sector development and through a range of service organisations.
|
Patrick James (Pat) Kerin
|
For service to cricket and Australian Rules football in the Cootamundra region.
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The Reverend John Brailsford Kinsman
|
For service to the Anglican Church and to the community, particularly as a contributor to the establishment of Trinity College, Gawler.
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The Reverend Merrill Adele Kitchen
|
For service to religion and to the community as a leader of volunteer work groups to the Nazareth Hospital, Israel, and as a contributor in the field of theological education.
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Anthony Knight
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For service to heritage conservation and the arts in Victoria, particularly through the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and associated organisations, and through the promotion of Indigenous art.
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Peter Joseph Kolliner
|
For service to the Jewish community through cultural and religious organisations, to materials engineering and metallurgical education, and to the arts and tourism promotion in Melbourne.
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Henry Krug
|
For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the activities of B'nai B'rith.
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Audrey Elizabeth Lamb
|
For service to public health and to the community, particularly through the Hepatitis C Council of New South Wales.
|
Harry Bradshaw Lambeth
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For service to the community, particularly to youth through the Scouting movement.
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Betty Denice Lane
|
For service to horseracing, particularly as a trainer and promoter of the role of women in the sport.
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Edward Larsen
|
For service to surf lifesaving through a range of coaching and administrative roles.
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Shirley Lawrence
|
For service to the community through fundraising for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
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Dr Terence Henderson Lee
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For service to viticulture and to the wine industry through research and development organisations, wine industry bodies and government advisory roles in Australia and overseas, and through tertiary education in the fields of viticulture and oenology.
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Lewis David Leicester DFC
|
For service to the community through ex-service, heritage and local government organisations.
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Esta Levy
|
For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the Jewish Centre on Ageing.
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John Kevin Liston
|
For service to the community of Pambula through educational, church, service and social welfare organisations.
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Charles Lynn Little
|
For service to the arts as an actor and lecturer in theatre appreciation, particularly for mature-age people in the community.
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Graham Neville Lloyd
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For service to youth through the Scouting movement and through the Uniting Church.
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Mary Loy (née Allitt)
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For service to sport through women's cricket, and as a horseriding instructor and equestrian judge.
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Keith Montague Lush
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For service to the community through the Richmond Fellowship of New South Wales,
and to veterans and their families.
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Percy Douglas Lyall
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For service to the community through ex-service, church, youth and musical groups.
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Alexander Hugh (Lex) McAulay
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For service to literature as a military historian.
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Cheryl Patricia McBride
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For service to education as a school principal, teacher and advocate for children with autism and other disabilities, and to the community of Campbelltown through legal aid organisations and public housing projects.
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William James McCormack
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For service to the community of Wangaratta and district through local government, emergency services, and sporting organisations.
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Professor Ann Margaret McGrath
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For service to education, particularly in the field of Indigenous history, as a teacher, researcher and author, and through leadership roles with a range of history-related organisations.
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John Lachlan McInnes
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For service to the community through educational, social welfare and sporting organisations and through roles in business and commerce.
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Gabrielle Antonia McIntosh
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For service to education for disadvantaged youth through the establishment of the Blacktown Youth College.
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Moya McKeon
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For service to the community of Beenleigh, particularly through Quota International.
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Ian William McKinley
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For service to music as an educator, conductor, singer, organist and composer.
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Norman William Maddock
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For service to the Victorian tramways, particularly through the Malvern Tramways Museum and as a union official.
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Mary Magee
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For service to pharmacy, and to the community, particularly through roles supporting the advancement of women.
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Stephen James Maitland RFD
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For service to the community through the Surf Life Saving Foundation and the Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club.
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John Stuart Maloney
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For service to education, particularly in the field of financial management of independent schools, through executive roles with professional organisations, and to the Old Wesley Collegians' Association.
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Clayton Robson (Clay) Manners
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For service to the dairy industry, particularly through policy contributions to national dairy and agricultural organisations and as an advocate for dairy farmers.
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Dr Peter Richard Mansfield
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For service to medicine, particularly as an advocate for ethical pharmaceutical marketing practices and the quality use of medicines in Australia and in developing countries.
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Elizabeth Anne (Liz) Martin
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For service to the road transport industry through the National Road Transport Hall of Fame and through support for families in the industry.
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Judith Bernice Martin
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For service to the community through the support programs of Endeavour Ministries.
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Michael John Martin
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For service to the community through educational and sporting organisations in the Northern Territory and through the promotion of professional financial accounting standards in public and private sector roles.
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Norma Joyce Massey
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For service to lawn bowls as a player at local, state, national and international levels and through executive positions with bowling organisations.
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Ross David Matthews
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For service to the community through surf lifesaving and the New South Wales State Emergency Service.
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Jordan Mavros
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For service to the community of Geelong, particularly through executive roles in a range of multicultural organisations.
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Patrick Mells
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For service to the community of Gawler, particularly through Lions Australia.
|
Susan Anne Metcalfe
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For service to the community as a contributor to the development of music education and performance in the Armidale district.
|
Aleck Miller
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For service to the community through a range of Freemasonry, Jewish and sporting organisations and roles.
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Johnny Japangardi Miller
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For service to the community of Yuendumu and the surrounding region of the Northern Territory through programs addressing substance abuse among Indigenous youth.
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Phyllis June Miller
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For service to local government and the community through executive and representational roles in state level local government associations in New South Wales.
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Deborah Gale Mills
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For service to people with disabilities in north west Sydney through the programs of North West Disability Services Inc.
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Yvonne Leslie Moon
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For service to the community, particularly through the Rotary Against Ovarian Cancer program.
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Cathy Joyce Mooney
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For service to the community through fundraising and promotional activities of the Leukaemia Foundation of New South Wales.
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Dorothy Joan Moore
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For service to the community of Moora, particularly through a range of women's, aged care and welfare organisations.
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Michael Andrew Moran
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For service to the community of Nambucca Shire through local government, and to the surf lifesaving movement.
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Dr Kevin Moriarty
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For service to medicine as an anaesthetist and through honorary medical appointments at the Royal Melbourne Zoo and surf lifesaving organisations.
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Joseph Ronald Muir
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For service to the wool industry as a sheep shearer for over 60 years.
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Ronald Leslie Mullen
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For service to the community as a foster carer and also as a pastoral care worker at William Angliss Hospital.
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Brian Audley Mullins
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For service to the community, particularly through the Telstra Communications Museum.
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Colin Alexander Munro
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For service to regional Australia through the promotion and preservation of rural culture, particularly through television and radio.
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Anne Patricia Murphy
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For service to the community of Victoria, particularly through local government, health and child safety organisations.
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Peter Joseph Murphy
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For service to the community of the Northern Territory through journalism and as a political adviser.
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Lynn Kenneth Murrell
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For service to conservation and the environment through organisations involved with natural resource management and protection, and to local government.
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Mr John Dallas Nettleford
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For service to medicine, particularly as a surgeon in rural South Australia, and to the community.
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Dr Charles Harold New
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For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon and through contributions to professional associations.
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Margaret Ann Newman
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For service to the community through a range of service groups, including Rotary International and Inner Wheel Australia.
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Jack Newton
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For service to golf, particularly through a range of executive, youth development and fundraising roles.
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John Lonsdale Newton
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For service to the community of the Upper Gascoyne Shire, particularly through local government and health organisations.
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Bach Tuyet Nguyen
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For service to the Vietnamese community as a radio broadcaster and through involvement with cultural groups, and as a supporter of charitable organisations.
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Dr Julia Mary Nicholls
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For service to veterinary science through professional organisations, as a contributor to policy and professional standards development and as a mentor, particularly for overseas trained veterinarians.
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Roger Baillie Nicholson
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For service to the community, particularly through support for youth organisations including Very Special Kids.
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Christine Marianne Nicol-Burmeister
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For service to Australian-German relations through the promotion of social, cultural and business opportunities, particularly in Western Australia.
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Iris Irene Nicolaides
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For service to the Greek community, particularly through the Women's Auxiliary of the Greek Orthodox Community of St George, and through support for Australian Red Cross Queensland.
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Christopher Raymond (Chris) Norwood
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For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through Probus, Rotary International and tennis organisations.
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Dr Petar Novakovic
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For service to medicine through the provision of ophthalmological services to people in remote areas of south west Queensland.
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Brother Henry Francis O'Halloran
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For service to education as a teacher and administrator in the Catholic sector.
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Carmel Rose O'Hara
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For service to the community of the Catholic Parish of West Wollongong as a volunteer in the church and as a member of a range of Catholic support groups.
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John Myles O'Reilly deceased
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For service to the community of Tweed Heads through a range of horticultural, church and service organisations.
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Shirley Margaret O'Sullivan
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For service to education, particularly in the area of parental and guardian support through the Melbourne Catholic Education Office.
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Noela May Oswin
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For service to the community through the Queensland Country Women's Association and the Mother's Union of Australia.
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Frank James Owen
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For service to veterans and their families through the Morphett Vale and District Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community of Onkaparinga.
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Ruth Tagala Palmani
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For service to multiculturalism, particularly through assistance and support to the Filipino community in south east Queensland.
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Dr Alan George Parker
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For service to dentistry, particularly in the field of orthodontics and oral and maxillofacial trauma management.
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Harold David Paroissien
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For service to the community particularly through the Scouting movement and aged care organisations.
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Dennis Patisteas
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For service to the Greek community through charitable, church, ex-service and business organisations.
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Lindsay Sinclair Paton
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For service to the community, particularly through roles within the surf lifesaving movement in New South Wales.
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Ronald Ernest Pears
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For service to the community, particularly through a range of roles at national, state and local levels within the surf lifesaving movement.
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Anne Mary (Annie) Phelan
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For service to the arts as an actress, and to the community, particularly through support for women living with the HIV virus and for asylum seekers and refugees.
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Dr Stephen Roberts Phillips
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For service to the medical profession and the community as an advocate for public health issues and as a promoter of the safe and effective use of medicines, particularly through the National Prescribing Service.
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John Douglas Philp
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For service to primary industry as a grain and seed supplier and through contributions to the development of the industry, and to the community.
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Edward Arthur Pickett
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For service to a range of sports as a player and coach at state and national levels, and through support for young sports people.
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Harry John Pickett
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For service to the community through a range of charitable and service organisations, particularly through the activities of Rotary International, and to the meat industry.
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William Charles Pimm
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For service to industrial relations through contributions to the development of effective outcomes and practices in the private and government sectors.
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Dr Owen Watkins Powell
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For service to medicine, particularly through hospital administration and support for the development of medical research, public policy and health service planning.
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Maria Thérèse Prendergast
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For service to the arts through support for museums, galleries and cultural events, and to the community, particularly through health care organisations.
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Alfred Neil Preston
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For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through quality assurance and reform of disability employment services.
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Elaine Pugh
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For service to the community of Stanwell Park, particularly through the Country Women's Association of New South Wales.
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Margaret Ellen Pugh
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For service to swimming and primary school sport in Queensland through a range of executive roles
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James (Jim) Purcell
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For service to the community of Gladstone through a range of roles with the Voluntary Marine Rescue Service.
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Neil Ronald Purcell
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For service to the community, particularly through roles within the surf lifesaving movement.
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Bevil Victor Purnell
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For service to the community as a volunteer to a range of organisations providing assistance and welfare to refugees.
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Dorothy May Pyatt
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For service to the community through the recording and preservation of the history and heritage of South Australian police through the South Australian Police Historical Society.
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Debra Jane Quabba
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For service to the community of Babinda, particularly following the events caused by Tropical Cyclone Larry on 20 March 2006.
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Commander Kenneth Philip Railton RAN (retired)
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For service to the welfare of current and former service personnel and their families as a senior executive with a range of defence organisations.
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Colleen Hazel Rankin
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For service to the community of the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale as an elected member of local government and through a range of aged care, youth and environmental organisations.
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Kurt Rathner
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For service to the Jewish community through fundraising, youth and education organisations.
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Dr Kamalakaran Harry Ratnam
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For service to medicine in the area of general practice, and to the community of Ipswich.
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Joan Florence Rich
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For service to the community, particularly as a volunteer for the Australian Capital Territory Division of the Australian Red Cross.
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Frederick John Richards
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For service to the community of the Moira Shire, particularly as a contributor to health sector development, and to the newsagency industry through the Victorian Authorised Newsagents Association.
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Sam Richardson
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For service to small business as an industry leader and a proponent of the interests of the independent wholesale and retail sectors.
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Maureen Mary Riches
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For service to the Indigenous community as an advocate for reconciliation and native title and through the fostering of multiculturalism in the community of Ballarat.
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Mervyn Desmond Riddle
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For service to the community through veterans, school sports and church organisations.
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Charles William Riley
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For service to furthering the sport of gliding in Australia and promoting tourism in the Tocumwal area.
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Gordon Edward Robert
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For service to the community through a range of youth and sporting organisations, and to the engineering profession.
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Peter Rogers
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For service to the community as a volunteer with a range of charitable organisations, and to education as a teacher and sports administrator.
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Dr Colin McIntosh Rose
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For service to the community of Taree as a medical practitioner and through a number of charitable organisations.
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Janet Ross
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For service to rural communities in south west Victoria through health administration roles and service organisations.
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Peter Russell Rutley
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For service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the community through charitable and service organisations.
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Denis Leslie Ryan
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For service to the community through Foodbank Western Australia.
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Gavin Sandford-Morgan
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For service to the preservation and restoration of vintage and veteran cars, and to the community.
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Martin Francis Sayers
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For service to the floriculture industry, particularly as a plant propagator and advocate for the development and growth of the protea and native flower sector.
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Murray William Sayle
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For service to media and communications, particularly as a foreign and war correspondent.
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Dulcie Margaret Schnitzerling
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For service to the community of Babinda, particularly through support for emergency services following the events caused by Tropical Cyclone Larry on 20 March 2006.
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Leonard Arthur Schulz
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Ryde City and Districts Sub-Branch of the Vietnam Veterans' Association of Australia.
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Ian Joseph Scobie
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For service to the community of Holbrook through health, educational and ex-service organisations and through local government.
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Geraldine Frances Scott
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For service to the community of Devonport, particularly through the Devonport Eisteddfod Society.
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Vernon James Scott deceased
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For service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and their families, and to the community of Heyfield.
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Albert Alexander Selig
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For service to the Jewish community in Sydney
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Maurice Rea Sexton
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For service to heritage conservation, particularly through the Kosciuszko Huts Association, and to the community of Canberra.
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Dr Alan Seymour
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For service to the arts as a playwright and writer of screenplays, television scripts and novel adaptations.
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Dr Peter Feild Sharwood
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For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon, and to the community.
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Wolfgang (Wally) Sievers
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For service to the taxi industry in South Australia through administrative roles with a range of bodies.
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Dr Peter Jakob Silberstein
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For service to medicine, particularly as a paediatric neurologist, and through executive roles with disability support organisations.
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Barry Skews
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For service to the community, particularly as a foster parent, and to organisations supporting disadvantaged children and youth.
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Lynette Skews
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For service to the community, particularly as a foster parent, and to organisations supporting disadvantaged children and youth.
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David Murray Skinner
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For service to the agricultural show movement, and to the community through Lions International.
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Donato (Don) Smarrelli
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For service to multiculturalism and to the community of Melbourne, particularly through fundraising activities for organisations involved in medical research.
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Alan Bennett Smith
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For service to the community of the Riverland region, particularly through the Murray River Skippers Association and charitable, ex-service and sporting organisations.
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Dr Graeme Robert Smith
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For service to animal welfare through The Lost Dogs' Home, and to sport through junior soccer development.
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Charmaine Maureen Solomon
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For service to food media, particularly as the author of Asian cookery books.
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Sandra Joy Southwell-Stevens
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For service to the community as a foster carer of children and pre-adoptive newborns, and through support for young families.
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Warren John Starick
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For service to primary industry, particularly through egg and poultry sector organisations, and to the community.
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Alan Frank Still
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For service to the community through Rotary International as a provider of sponsorship for the education of children in Indonesia.
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Andrew William Stojanovski
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For service to the community of Yuendumu and the surrounding region of the Northern Territory through programs addressing substance abuse among Indigenous youth.
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Jim Stynes
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For service to youth, particularly through the establishment and development of the Reach Foundation, and to Australian Rules football as a player, coach and selector.
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Jeanette May Suhr
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For service to the community through the establishment and development of the Road Trauma Support Team in Victoria.
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David Alan Swain
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For service to surf lifesaving through a range of roles at a national, state and club level.
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Marjorie May Swales
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For service to the welfare of women, particularly those within the prison system and those recently released, and their families.
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Thomaΐy Szegedi
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For service to women with breast cancer and their families through the Thomaiy Breast Cancer Research Fund, and to the fashion industry.
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Dr Giuseppe Antonio Talia
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For service to the arts, particularly through the development of the Melbourne City Opera.
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Marcelle Rosa Tanner
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For service to the community as a performer and through fundraising activities.
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Marcus Robert Tawton
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For service to the community, particularly to young people through the Canberra Police and Citizens Youth Club.
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Glen Kevyn Taylor
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For service to the environment through the Natural History Society of South Australia.
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Clarence Rodney Thomas
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For service to local government, and to the community of the Riverland region through welfare and service organisations.
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Gordon Alan Toms
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For service to the community of Wauchope through a range of service, church and sporting organisations.
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Wing Commander James Alfred Treadwell AFC (retired)
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For service to veterans and their families through a range of welfare and historical organisations.
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Namgyel Tsering
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For service to the Tibetan community through raising cultural awareness and providing support for refugees.
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Dr Henry Ung
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For service to the community of Gayndah as a medical practitioner
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Elaine le Neve Unkles
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For service to physiotherapy and health administration, and to the community through the Wesley Mission Brisbane.
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Walter Thomas Upton DFM
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For service to the conservation, cultivation and recognition of native Australian orchids.
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Dr Aldo Vacca
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For service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, particularly through the research and promotion of the technique of vacuum extraction delivery in obstetric practice.
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Gerrit (Gerry) Van Burgel
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For service to the community of Harvey, particularly through local government, health, emergency, agricultural, youth and service organisations.
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Joy Van de Meene
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For service to people with a disability, particularly through Crossroads Queensland Holiday Tours.
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Henk Vogels
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For service to the sport of cycling, particularly as a supporter of junior competitors and through a range of administrative, coaching and officiating roles.
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Francis William Voutier
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly as a fundraiser through the Croyden Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Joan Wakeford
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For service to the community, particularly through the development of mental health services in the Hunter New England area.
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Kenneth Russell Ward
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Padstow Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and a range of naval organisations.
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Nancy Elaine Waters
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For service to the community of Kiama, particularly through the agricultural show Suamovement.
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Susan Patricia Watson
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For service to the community, particularly through charitable organisations, and to local government.
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Patricia Margaret Watts
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For service to the community of Willoughby.
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Margaret Maddern Webb
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For service to education as Principal of Toorak College, to the promotion and development of outdoor learning initiatives, and to Girls Sport Victoria.
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Peter Roderick Webb
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For service to the arts as a musician, conductor, composer and teacher.
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Edward Christian (Ted) Webber
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For service to Rugby League football, and to the community of the Wide Bay region, particularly through the development and support of vocational education programs.
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Avice Wells
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For service to the community of Tweed Heads through View Clubs of Australia and the War Widows' Guild of Australia.
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Nancy Elaine Wendon
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For service to the community of Wyong, particularly through the Toukley and District Senior Citizens Club, and to local government.
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Harold Francis West
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For service to the community through a range of local government, ex-service, civic and youth organisations.
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Betty Eirene White
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For service to nursing, particularly as a nurse educator, and to the community through the University of the Third Age
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Phillip Stanley White
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For service to the community through the promotion of military history as a member of the Victorian Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia
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Shirley Josephine White
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For service to people with a disability, particularly through The House with No Steps.
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Norma Irene Whitfield
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the War Widows' Guild of Australia.
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The Very Reverend Christopher Gordon Whittall
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For service to the community, particularly through church, health sector and youth support roles in the Rockhampton region.
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Jean Cecilia Wickham
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For service to the community through local government, charitable, health and aged care organisations.
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Ellen Widdowson
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For service to the community of Bundaberg through a range of cultural and social welfare organisations.
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Michael Thurin Wille
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For service to health administration in Queensland through a range of organisations, and to the commercial biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
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Harold William (Bill) Williams
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For service to the coal mining industry in Western Australia, particularly through the establishment of education and training initiatives.
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Dr Frederick Ross Wilson
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For service to medicine as a general practitioner through the provision of medical services and training in rural and remote areas.
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Dr Robin Jean Wilson
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For service to the community through the provision of mental health services and to organisations that provide assisted accommodation for people who are unable to live independently.
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Clifford Denise Wise
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For service to the community, particularly through organisations that support people with disabilities.
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Graeme Louis Woolacott
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For service to the community through Rotary health and aid programs and through
the Parent-Infant Research Institute.
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Brett Walter Woolfitt
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For service to rowing as an umpire, administrator and through a range of support roles.
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Desborough Wright
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For service to veterans and to the community of Mindarie through initiatives supporting the preservation of military history.
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Neil Edwin Wykes
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For service to the community through organisations concerned with the health care ofpeople in the criminal justice system, to the accountancy profession, and to charitable organisations.
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The Reverend Canon Honor Helen Yearsley
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For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, particularly in Tasmania, in the field of Christian education and as an advocate of lay ministry and the ordination of women.
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Stanley Yee
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For service to the Chinese community through the hospitality industry, to aged care through administrative roles in nursing homes, and to support of cancer research organisations.
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Beverley Gai Young
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For service to people with disabilities, and to the preservation of Australian wildlife.
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Tadeusz Henryk Zakrocynski
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For service to the Polish community in South Australia.
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Professor John Raymond Zalcberg
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For service to medicine in the field of oncology through initiatives to assist cancer patients and their families and through the promotion of clinical research.
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Karoline (Karla) Zolshan
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For service to the community through a range of charitable and welfare organisations, particularly within the Jewish community.
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