Recipient |
Citation |
Notes
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Helen Florence Abigail |
For service to the community of Wagga Wagga through the provision of care for the ageing and for people with disabilities. |
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George Henry Ackaoui |
For service to the community of Wollongong.
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Pamela Adams |
For service to the community, particularly through Vision Australia Foundation's Radio for the Print Handicapped and the Anti Cancer Council of Victoria.
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James Andrew Aitken |
For service to the community, particularly through St Peter's Anglican Church Wynnum Community Service Committee.
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Iris Aldridge |
For service to the community of Bendemere Shire.
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Shirley Anne Allen |
For service to podiatry, particularly the development of treatment of foot disorders in people with diabetes.
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Joyce Elizabeth Alley |
For service to children with cleft lip and palate as a speech pathologist.
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Joyce Maria Allie |
For service to the community through the establishment of the organisation Reaching Out to People in Emotional Stress.
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Robert Henry Appleton |
For service to the community of Geelong.
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Anthony Joseph Armarego |
For service to the community of Cockburn City.
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Esma Armstrong |
For service to the environment, particularly in the areas of land and water quality management, and to the community.
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Eric Stanley Arnold |
For service to the community of Lithgow, particularly through Little Athletics.
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Valda Louise Arrowsmith |
For service to the community of Nunawading, and to local government.
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David William Atkinson |
For service to the community of Warrnambool, particularly through local government.
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Dr John Nicolson Aubrey |
For service to veterinary science, and to the community of Townsville.
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Edward Lloyd Badke |
For service to the communities of Coolangatta and Burleigh Heads, particularly through support for the local ambulance committee.
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Tom Lawrence Baillieu |
For service to the community of Coolah.
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Geoffrey Roddick Baker |
For service to the community of Tarcutta.
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Jack Baldwin |
For service to the communities of the Hunter and Lake Macquarie districts through a range of service, aged care groups and the Scouting movement.
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Vincenzo Gaetano Balestra |
For service to the Italian community of Fitzroy and surrounding suburbs.
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Graeme Stanley Banks |
For service to export meat and affiliated industries, and to the study and cultivation of orchids.
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Dr Trevor Albert Banks |
For service to medicine, and to the community, particularly in the field of palliative care.
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Thomas Colin Bannister |
For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Humane Society of Australasia.
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Gwenyth Joy Barbary |
For service to the community of Woomelang, particularly through the Bush Nursing Centre and establishment of accommodation for the ageing.
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Merle Barrett |
For service to the community of Orange.
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Lennox Vernon Bastian |
For service to speleology in Western Australia as an explorer and surveyor, and to the protection of caves.
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Henry Bayliss |
For service to the community of Coonabarabran, particularly through the Junior Golf Association.
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Jean Lois Bayliss |
For service to the community of Coonabarabran, particularly through the Junior Golf Association.
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Arthur Harold Beale |
For service to people with disabilities as an advocate and through involvement in a range of support groups.
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Mary Elizabeth Beck |
For service to the community of Rushworth.
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John James Bedford |
For service to the community of Bankstown.
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Pamela Bell |
For service to the visual arts as curator and as a contributor to the advancement of culture and scholarship.
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Jack Bennett |
For service to sport, particularly through the administration and development of cricket and Australian Rules football in Tasmania, and to youth through Studentworks.
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John Herbert Berry |
For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia, South Australia.
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The Reverend Barry Johnson Bevis |
For service to the community of the Hornsby area through the Anglican Church.
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Professor David Biles |
For service in the field of criminology as an educator, researcher and adviser.
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Robert Graeme Blake |
For service to people with disabilities through Rowing Australia's adaptive rowing programme, DISROW.
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Kathleen Mary Bleechmore |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities through the provision of accommodation, employment and day programmes.
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Olga Muriel Blundell-Wignall |
For service to the community of Mundaring.
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John Ronald Books |
For service to the community, particularly through retiree associations and as a heritage boat and yacht restorer.
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Ronald Bradley |
For service to surf lifesaving as a competitor, official and administrator, and by promoting junior participation.
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Dr Gerald Humphrey Brameld |
For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Life Saving Society.
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Arthur Albert Bridges |
For service to the community of Esperance through rural, sporting and service organisations.
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Judith Anne Brigden |
For service to the community of Ku-ring-gai, particularly the welfare of the ageing.
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Iris Doreen Bristow |
For service to the community of Narembeen.
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Julie Diane Britton |
For service to the community, particularly as a foster parent for children with severe intellectual disabilities.
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Raymond Brooks |
For service to the community of the Shoalhaven Shire.
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Colleen Brown |
For service to the indigenous community through the family therapy movement and as a counsellor.
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Betty Joy Bruce |
For service to the community as a youth leader and fundraiser for Try Youth and Community Services Inc.
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Gordon Charles Bryant |
For service to the community of Coolah.
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Lucinda Jane Bryant |
For service to people with disabilities as the artistic director of Merry Makers Australia.
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Millicent Grace Bryant |
For service to sport, particularly as a volunteer swimming, life saving, and water polo instructor and trainer.
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Joseph Anthony Buda |
For service to the community, particularly the Italian community of Cabramatta.
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Major Cyril Victor Bunny |
For service to the community through the Rostrum Clubs of New South Wales.
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Ormonde Roger Butler |
For service to the community of Moree and district through health, youth and church organisations.
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Susan Jane Caracoussis |
For service to the community through the promotion of activities celebrating the Australian nation, and to the development of the public relations profession.
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Kathleen Constance Carins |
For service to education, particularly through the Tasmanian Home Education Advisory Council.
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Victor Richard Carle |
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families.
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Anne Marie Carroll |
For service to the community, particularly through Friends of Ku-ring-gai Environment.
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Kathryn Janet Carstens |
For service to the ageing, particularly through the Community Care Centre Annerley, and to the community.
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Phillip Leonard Carter |
For service to the community of Quirindi, and to the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales.
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Monica Carter |
For service to the community of Naracoorte.
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The Reverend Father Lester Gerald Cashen |
For service to the Catholic Church, particularly in the area of education and in the administration of St John's College at the University of Sydney.
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Frederick George Cassidy |
For service to the community, particularly through the No 30 Squadron Beaufighter Association.
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Dorothy Chamberlain |
For service to the community, particularly through the Central Coast Family History Society Inc.
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Dr Jeremy Robert Chapman |
For service to the community through the establishment of the Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry.
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Robert William Chittenden |
For service to the community, particularly through the Canberra Police and Citizens Youth Club.
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Jan Maree Chivers |
For service to the community of Cowra.
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Desmond James Christiansen |
For service to music as a performer, director and chorus master.
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Robert William Christie |
For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the 2/29 Battalion AIF Association.
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Peter Cinque |
For service to the community through the New South Wales State Emergency Service.
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Eric Bruce Ciracovitch |
For service to veterans and their families, and to the community, particularly through the West Lakes Rotary Club.
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Sister Catherine Ellen Clark |
For service to Catholic education in South Australia.
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Dr Joan Ellen Clarke |
For service to social welfare research, and to the development of community support services and training for health workers, particularly through the Prahran Mission.
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Dr Priscilla Murray Clarke |
For service to education through the establishment of bilingual education programmes for preschool children of migrant and refugee families.
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Stevie Clayton |
For service to the community, particularly through contributions to the process of gay and lesbian law reform, in the field of anti-discrimination and in the areas of safety, welfare and health including HIV/AIDS.
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Dilwyn David Cleak |
For service to the community, particularly through the Albany Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Dympna Coleman |
For service to the community of Kew, particularly through the restoration of local bushland.
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Dr Anthony Francis Collings |
For service to the management and administration of university sport.
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Errol Keith Collins |
For service to the community of Newcastle through music.
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Associate Professor Valerie Collins-Varga |
For service to opera as a performer, teacher and administrator.
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Geoffrey Ronald Collinson |
For service to the community of the Bungendore district through local government and sporting, ex-Service and rural fire service organisations.
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Bobby Connelly |
For service to the community of Oakey.
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John Lawrence Cook |
For service to the community of Benambra.
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Vilma May Cook |
For service to the community of Nambucca Valley.
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Warren Francis Cook |
For service to the community, particularly the welfare of children 'at risk' as a Children's Magistrate, and through the Scouting movement.
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Guy Copley |
For service to the community through educational, service and family support organisations.
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Nora Eileen Corcoran |
For service to the community of Barellan.
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Robin Corfield |
For service to the community through the preservation of Australia's military history in association with the Friends of the 15th Brigade.
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John Robert Corkill |
For service to forest conservation, particularly in north eastern New South Wales.
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William Dudley Cornell |
For service to the community of Horsham.
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Margaret Christine Cossins |
For service to the community, particularly through the establishment of the Cairns Regional Gallery.
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Alva Kelway Courtis |
For service to the community of Esperance, particularly through the provision of health and social welfare services.
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Roxena Cowie |
For service to the community of Fingal Valley, particularly through St John Ambulance.
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Anna Stirling Cox |
For service to the community, particularly through the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
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Irene Mary Cracknell |
For service to the community through health, social welfare and emergency services groups.
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Colleen Lynda Crane |
For service to the community of Norfolk Island.
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Donald McMillan Crawford |
For service to the community of Armidale through aged care, sporting, social welfare and service groups.
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Dr Anthony Charles Cree |
For service to the community, particularly through the Victoria Day Council and the Federation of Australian State and Territory Day Associations.
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Noel Bruce Crellin |
For service to the community, particularly people with disabilities.
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The Reverend Ronald Charles Cross |
For service to chaplaincy, particularly through the development and introduction of National Health Care Chaplaincy Standards, and to the community.
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Walter David Crosswell |
For service to the community of the Sorell Shire through a range of welfare, service and historical organisations.
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Graham Bernard Cummins |
For service to the community through sports administration, development and coaching.
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Yvonne Lorraine Cuschieri |
For service to the community, particularly to children with cancer and their families.
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Peter Kaiss Dahdah |
For service to the community of Taree.
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Russell Thomas Davidson |
For service to the stud merino and wool industries.
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Phillip Harris Davis |
For service to education, particularly through Newington College, and to the community.
|
John Norman Daye |
For service to the community as an advocate for people with HIV/AIDS, particularly in the provision of support and treatment services.
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Dr Malcolm Fletcher Deall |
For service to the people of Nepal through the provision of voluntary dental care and training.
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Robert Laurie Dewar |
For service to the honey bee industry as an advocate for the establishment of a peak industry body, quality assurance programmes, and disease and pest control.
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Armando Di Sipio |
For service to the Italian community of Moonee Ponds and surrounding suburbs.
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Pauline Lorna Dickson |
For service to the community of Bungonia.
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Terence Dillon |
For service to vocational training through the Work Skill Australia Foundation.
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Lawrence Dimech |
For service to the Maltese community within New South Wales.
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Dennis Paul Donohue |
For service to the community of Charleville.
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Sister Marie Therese Doolan |
For service to people with burns and lymphoedema through designing and tailoring compression garments.
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Loraina Lilian Dorham |
For service to the community, particularly the ageing and veterans.
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James Thomas Dorman |
For service to the community, particularly through the Lord Howe Island Museum and Historical Society.
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Raymond Leslie Douglas |
For service to the community of Poowong.
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Peter Henry Doyle |
For service to the restaurant and catering industries, to the development of tourism, and to the community, particularly people with disabilities.
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Emil Herman Draeger |
For service to business and commerce through the Committee for Economic Development of Australia.
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William Bird Dreverman |
For service to the community of East Gippsland.
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Joyce Duncan |
For service to the community as a volunteer and fundraiser for the Balmain Hospital Auxiliary, the Children's Hospitals at Camperdown and Westmead, and Bear Cottage, Manly.
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James William Dwyer |
For service to the law, particularly through the provision of legal advice relating to intellectual property and trademarks, and to the community as a fundraiser for charitable organisations.
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Anne Ruth Dybka |
For service to the arts as a glass engraver.
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Elizabeth Anne Dyer |
For service to the community of Margaret River.
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Dr Andrew Maclean Ellis |
For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon.
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Evangelia Angela Erturk |
For service to arts and crafts as a master ceremonial embroiderer.
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Anastasia Sheila Evans |
For service to the community through the development of support services for women, as an advocate for women prisoners and by raising awareness of social justice issues.
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The Honourable Dr Andrew Lee Evans |
For service to the community through the promotion of Christian values and the development of support and social welfare services for families and young people.
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Geoffrey Thomas Evans |
For service to the community of Echuca.
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Dr Robert Housley Farnsworth |
For service to medicine, particularly as a paediatric urologist.
|
Enid Laurel Farrow |
For service to the community, particularly through The Crowle Foundation.
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Jennifer Anne Filmer |
For service to the community of Tharwa, particularly through the rural bush fire service.
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Kevin Bruce Finch |
For service to the community of Bankstown, particularly through the development of junior soccer.
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Eva Fischl |
For service to the community, particularly through JewishCare.
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The Honourable Diana Beresford Fisher |
For service to the community through a range of charitable organisations, and to the broadcast media.
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Dr Robin Gerard Fisher |
For service to the community of Tamworth as a general practitioner.
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Christine Lesly Fitzpatrick |
For service to the community of Bridgewater/Gagebrook.
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Martin Fitzpatrick |
For service to youth through the Scouting movement.
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Ronald Edward Fluck |
For service to railway heritage conservation through the National Railway Museum.
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Beryl Vera Fookes |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities through Bayley House.
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Robert Fothergill |
For service to the community through organisations providing assistance for the ageing, young people and veterans, and their families.
|
Charles Missen Fraser |
For service to the community of Warwick, and to the livestock transport industry.
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Keith Weedon Free |
For service to the horseracing industry, and to the community.
|
Audrey Jillian Fullagar |
For service to sport, particularly through netball administration.
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Margaret Elaine Gallagher |
For service to the community, particularly women and children in the Manly Warringah district of Sydney through support for Pregnancy Help.
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Patricia Evelyn Gallaher |
For service to the arts and to the community, particularly as a regional librarian.
|
David Eliot Gamson |
For service to the community, particularly through the Barker College Council and the Combined Associated Schools Committee.
|
Richard Alan Gilford |
For service to the community of the Hunter Valley Region, particularly through the Hunter Plant Operating Training School and the programmes of Rotary International.
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Dr William Elliott Gillies |
For service to ophthalmology, particularly through the study of glaucoma and strabismus.
|
Leslie Graham Gillies |
For service to the community of Bendigo.
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Dr Jane Philippa Gilmour |
For service to conservation and the environment through the Earthwatch Institute (Australia).
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Gerry Helne Gimblett |
For service to education, particularly to students in rural and regional areas.
|
Robert Anthony Glenister |
For service to children with cancer, particularly through founding Kayaking for Kemo Kids and fundraising for childhood cancer research.
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Reginald Edwin Golding |
For service to people with disabilities through the Riding for the Disabled Association in Orange.
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Cornelis Goosens |
For service to the community of Uraidla.
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Francis Robert Gorrel |
For service to the community of the Sutherland Shire, particularly through the work of the Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society.
|
The Reverend George William Grant |
For service to the community, particularly through promoting inter-faith harmony.
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Brigadier William Grant |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Royal United Services Institute.
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Freda Jean Gray |
For service to the community through the Hobart Town (1804) First Settlers Association.
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Donald Thomas Gray |
For service to surf lifesaving, particularly at club level and as an examiner and competition official.
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Geoffrey Selwyn Green |
For service to the Jewish community, particularly through social welfare and relief organisations.
|
Neil Kelso Greenwood |
For service to the sugar industry, and to the community of Proserpine.
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John William Griffin |
For service to the community of Castlemaine, particularly through the Mount Alexander Hospital.
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Susan Elizabeth Griffin |
For service to the community as a foster carer for children.
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Thelma Shirley Grinyer |
For service to veterans and their families through the Narrabeen RSL Veterans' Retirement Villages.
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Ronald Marcus Grocke |
For service to music through the Tanunda Liedertafel, and to the community of the Barossa Valley.
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Edwin Haberfield |
For service to country music as a songwriter and performer.
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George Haddock |
For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through the National Parks Association of Queensland.
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June Lawrence Hadley |
For service to the community through the activities of VIEW Clubs of Australia.
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Margaret Norma Hale |
For service to the community of Rockhampton, particularly through the Guiding and Scouting movements.
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Rita Pauline Hall |
For service to the community, particularly through the Kerang and District Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary.
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Peter Glenn Hammat |
For service to the communities of the Northern Areas region of South Australia, particularly through the administration of health services.
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John Henry Hansford |
For service to people with physical disabilities through the construction and adaptation of mobilising aids and equipment.
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Kevin Clarke Harris |
For service to the community of Claremont.
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Stanley Uther Harris |
For service to veterans and their families through the Wauchope Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community of the Hastings region.
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Kay Elizabeth Hatherly |
For service to radiotherapy, particularly in the field of electronic portal imaging.
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Albert Elvin Hayter |
For service to the community of Ballina.
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Edna Joyce Hayter |
For service to the community of Ballina.
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John Clyde Headon |
For service to the community of Hay.
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Terence Thomas Healey |
For service to the ageing and to veterans and their families through the administration and management of healthcare facilities.
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Emeritus Professor Trevor James Heath |
For service to the veterinary profession, particularly as an educator, mentor and administrator.
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Charlie John Hedges |
For service to the community of Yass, particularly to veterans and their families.
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June Marion Heinrich |
For service to the community and the ageing, particularly through the Baptist Community Services of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
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Norman Harold Henderson |
For service to the community, particularly to children with disabilities through the Sunnyfield Association.
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Helen Veronica Hendrey |
For service to the community of the Mornington Peninsula.
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Edward Ian Henry |
For service to the community, to the ageing, and to education as a teacher of mathematics.
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Stanley Walter Henwood |
For service to the community of Tynong.
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Isobel Hermann |
For service to the community of South West Rocks.
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Barbara Robina Hickman |
For service to the community of Bundaberg, particularly through Meals on Wheels.
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Michael Macmeikan Hill |
For service to local government, and to the environment through the promotion of recycling and the use of sustainable energy.
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Judith Kay Hindle |
For service to conservation and the environment, particularly in the Hobsons Bay region.
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Peter Austin Hobbs |
For service to youth at risk through the development and implementation of the organisation Streetwork.
|
Ann Louise Hogan |
For service to the care of native wildlife in the Hunter region.
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Suzanne Winifred Hogan |
For service to the community through music, and to physics education.
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Mary Veronica Holmes |
For service to the ageing community of North Plympton through Southern Cross Care.
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Arthur Philip Holt |
For service to the community, particularly through a range of services for youth with disabilities and the ageing.
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Everard Gladstone Hooper |
For service to the community of Dunedoo.
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Janice Kay Hooper |
For service to nursing in South Australia.
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Bruce James Howden |
For service to education, particularly as an administrator.
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Gordon Noel Huish |
For service to the community, particularly through the Queensland Branch of the Vietnam Veterans' Association of Australia.
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Robert Douglas Humphris |
For service to the mining industry, particularly the coal industry.
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Dr Raymond Stanley Hyslop |
For service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, particularly as an administrator and educator.
|
Robert Charles Irving |
For service to the documentation of the architectural history of Australia.
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Margaret Joanne Jackson |
For service to the communities of Mortlake and Darlington.
|
Gwyneth Jaeger |
For service to the community of Gunnedah.
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Councillor Oliver Martin Jane |
For service to local government, and to the rural community of Kerang.
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Michael Paul Jarrett |
For service to the community as an advocate for people with disabilities.
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Lance Paul Jensen |
For service to the community through fundraising for a range of charitable organisations.
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Eva Joel |
For service to the Jewish community through a range of women's interest, social welfare and charitable organisations.
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Leslie Charles Johnston |
For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International.
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Margaret Mary Johnstone |
For service to the community, particularly through the Victorian Highland Pipe Band Association.
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Dr Stephen John Judd |
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of endocrinology.
|
Ernest George Keegan |
For service to the community of the Hunter Region through a range of business, political, service and sporting organisations.
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Noal William Keen |
For service to cricket as a player, umpire and administrator.
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Gladys Vera Kelly |
For service to the community of South Arm.
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Dr Justin Henry Kelly |
For service to medicine as a paediatric surgeon.
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Tunnies Kemper |
For service to the community of Wollongong, particularly through Rotary International.
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The Reverend Father Gavan Edward Kennare |
For service to the community as a parish priest and as an army chaplain.
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Margery Lilian Kennett |
For service to public health in laboratory biosafety and polio eradication.
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Grant Victor Keynes |
For service to youth in South Australia through the establishment and operation of the Errappa Blue Light Youth Camp.
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The Reverend Khachig Khachigian |
For service to the community through religious ministry and evangelism, particularly within the Armenians of Sydney.
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Deborah May Kilroy |
For service to the community, particularly through providing assistance to women in correctional facilities.
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Ronald Alfred Kingsbury |
For service to the community of Canberra through voluntary organisations, particularly those associated with the care of the ageing and people with disabilities.
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Edward Gladstone Kirk |
For service to the cattle industry, particularly as a Brahman breeder, to local government, and to the community.
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Elizabeth Evelyn Kirkham |
For service to the community, particularly through the Guiding movement and church groups.
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Ivan George Kolarik |
For service to the community, particularly through the development of improved relationships between the police and people of non-English speaking backgrounds.
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Magdolna Kozak |
For service to the Hungarian community in Sydney.
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Stefan Kozuharov |
For service to the Bulgarian community in Sydney.
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Paul Henry Kregor |
For service to the community through a range of organisations providing care for people with disabilities.
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John Charles Krummel |
For service to the arts, particularly through the Marian Street Theatre.
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Barbara Anne Lacy |
For service to the community, particularly through organisations fostering ecumenism.
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Jack Lang |
For service to the community, particularly through the Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home and the Uniting Church Wayside Chapel.
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Donald William Lavers |
For service to the development of the avocado industry.
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Kenneth Alexander Lawson |
For service to the communities of Tully and Cardwell, and to local government.
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Sister Carmel Leavey |
For service to Catholic education, particularly as a researcher, and to the community.
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Stephen Chinghin Lee |
For service to education, particularly through the promotion of Chinese language teaching in Victoria.
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Graeme Colvin Legge |
For service to local government, and to the community of Emerald.
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Robin Letts |
For service to the community of Donald through a range of service and sporting groups and publication of the local newspaper.
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Clive Maxwell Linnett |
For service to the community of Ivanhoe through a range of service groups, and to local government.
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Ronald Robert Lipman |
For service to the community of Tamworth.
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Karunatissa Halgahawatta Liyanaratchi |
For service to the Sri Lankan community of Victoria.
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Timothy Donald Looker |
For service to youth through the development of outdoor recreation and camping programmes through the YMCA of South Australia.
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Ack Sing Louey |
For service to the Chinese community of Victoria.
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Lois Joyce Loughnan |
For service to the community of Georges River.
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Benjamin Love |
For service to the community, particularly through ex-Service and youth groups.
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Carolyn Alice Lowry |
For service to the arts and to the community, particularly through the restoration of the Independent Theatre in North Sydney.
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Peter Ernest Lowry |
For service to the arts and to the community, particularly through the restoration of the Independent Theatre in North Sydney.
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Shirley Anne Lowy |
For service to the Jewish community through the Chai Foundation.
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Edna Grace Lyle |
For service to the community through the Youth Hostels Association.
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Reginald Bruce MacDonald |
For service to the print media, and to the community of Bendigo.
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Mary Eleanor Maclean |
For service to the community of the South Coast region.
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William John Madden |
For service to the community, particularly veterans and their families.
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Gary John Madsen |
For service to cricket administration.
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Mary-Magdalena Majlath |
For service to the Hungarian community of Sydney.
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Kathleen Ormiston Malta |
For service to the communities of Mandurah and Peel.
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Ronald John Marcus |
For service to the community through Rotary International.
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Hazle Ann Marland |
For service to primary industry, to local government, and to the community.
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Robert William Marshall |
For service to the community, particularly through the establishment of stroke support groups.
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Arthur Howie Marshall |
For service to conservation and the environment through the identification of threatened plant species and as a contributor to botanical collections in Australia.
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Charles Percival Martin |
For service to the community of the Mid North Coast region.
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Ronald Harry Maston |
For service to veterans and to the community through the 2/30th Battalion Association.
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Elaine Frances Mayer |
For service to the community through the Australian Tinnitus Association (NSW).
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Peter Hayden McCall |
For service to the communities of Springvale and Dandenong.
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Councillor Norma Joan McCausland |
For service to local government, and to the communities of Berwick and Casey.
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Ellen June McDonald |
For service to education through the Essex Heights Primary School, and to the community.
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Robert Herbert McDonald |
For service to the development of the apiary industry, and to the community.
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Maureen Therese McGrath |
For service to the community of Yass.
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Hugh Malcolm McKay |
For service to basketball as a coach and administrator.
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Colin Henry McKinnon |
For service to the community, particularly through the Ryde Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Valarie Margaret McPherson |
For service to the community, particularly children as a foster carer.
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Olive Martha McVicker |
For service to the arts, particularly through the City of Hamilton Art Gallery, and to the community.
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Sybil Jean Mehl |
For service to the community of Moruya.
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Professor Robert Charles Menary |
For service to the development of agricultural industries, particularly the essential oils and plant extract industry in Tasmania.
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Bruno Metsar |
For service to the Estonian community of Melbourne through cultural activities and the ethnic Scouting and Guiding movements.
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Douglas Leigh Miles |
For service to the community of Pyramid Hill, and to the dairy industry.
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Constance Norma Millett |
For service to the community of Clunes.
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Judith Moffatt |
For service to the development of the protea and native cut flower industries, particularly in Queensland.
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John Arthur Montgomery |
For service to the community through fundraising for charitable groups in the Sydney Northern Beaches area.
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Ross Newton Moore |
For service to the community of Toronto.
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Alfred Douglas Morgan |
For service to local government, and to the communities of Northam and Avon.
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Lawrence Louis Muller |
For service to the Australian dairy industry, particularly in the fields of dairy science and technology.
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Gerard Victor Murphy |
For service to people with disabilities through the Raymond Terrace and Lower Hunter Centre Riding for the Disabled Association.
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Paul William Murphy |
For service to the community of Newcastle.
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Susan Frances Murray |
For service to the community of Canberra, particularly through the Spiral Club.
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Barbara Joan Musgrove |
For service to the community of Tilligerry through the development and construction of a number of recreational projects designed to protect the natural environment.
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Rosemary Nairn |
For service to the community of South Australia as a musical director, conductor, composer and educator.
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Jean Persis Neely |
For service to the community, particularly through the Guiding movement and the Australian Red Cross.
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Henry James Nesbitt |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Ex-Prisoners of War Association.
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Timothy Donnelly Nevard |
For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through the development of the Mareeba Wetlands.
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Peter William Newell |
For service to the community of the Illawarra region.
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Joan Clare Newman |
For service to the community of Casino.
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James Nicholson |
For service to the communities of Oatley and the Georges River, particularly through care for the ageing.
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Dr Harold Alexander Noble |
For service to the community of the New England region, particularly through health service organisations.
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Desmond John Noll |
For service to youth in South Australia, particularly through the Noorla Yo-Long Blue Light Youth Camp.
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Margaret Mary O'Callaghan |
For service to the community, particularly as an advocate for the welfare of the ageing.
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Thelma Jean O'Neill |
For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory, particularly through the activities of Blackfriars Catholic Parish and the Catholic Women's League.
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Shane Arthur O’Connor |
For service to surf lifesaving in Queensland.
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Wilma Barbara O’Connor |
For service to the communities of Fairfield and Bankstown, particularly through support for family day care and the Bankstown Bi-Centenary Youth Foundation.
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Richard John O’Dea |
For service to youth in South Australia through the establishment and operation of the Errappa Blue Light Youth Camp.
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Ian O’Halloran |
For service to the community of Castlemaine.
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Sister Mary Joan O’Leary |
For service to the communities of Lithgow and Portland, particularly through the provision of social welfare and support services.
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Alfred On |
For service to the Chinese community of the Northern Territory.
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Lawrence Gregory O’Sullivan |
For service to the community through the promotion of social justice and the protection and maintenance of civil liberties, and to the law.
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Rosemary Owens |
For service to athletics as an administrator and coach.
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Michael Sidney Page |
For service to the community of Blaxland and the Lower Blue Mountains area.
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Dorothy May Pargeter |
For service to education, particularly in the areas of curriculum development and student welfare, and as a member of a range of South Australian educational bodies.
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Betty Joyce Parsons |
For service to the community of Wollongong, particularly through music education and the Business and Professional Women's Club.
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Peter William Partridge |
For service to local government in north eastern Tasmania.
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Alan Arthur Patterson |
For service to education, particularly in the areas of student support and curriculum development, and to the community of Melton.
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John Edmund Patterson |
For service to the community of Hobsons Bay, particularly in the areas of conservation, heritage, and health administration.
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Dr Paul Paviour |
For service to music, particularly within the community of Goulburn, as an educator, composer and musician.
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Alan John Pearson |
For service to the community of New Norfolk.
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Leslie Norman Peart |
For service to the communities of Mount Beauty and Bright, and to local government.
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Thelma Mary Pendlebury |
For service to the community, particularly through the Bexley Uniting Church.
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Malcolm Richard Penn |
For service to visually impaired people, particularly in the areas of cricket and education.
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Mavis Joyce Percy |
For service to the community of Forestville.
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Major Phillip Lacey Perman |
For service to the arts, and to the communities of the Australian Capital Territory and Queanbeyan.
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Stewart Petering |
For service to local government, and to the communities of the Wimmera Mallee area.
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Colin Lindsay Philpott |
For service to the rural communities of Western Australia, particularly as Chairman of the Country High School Hostels Authority.
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Grant Stanley Pierce |
For service to local rural communities in Tanzania through the planning, initiation and supervision of community development projects including educational, fresh water and health facilities.
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Margaret Elizabeth Pinchback |
For service to the community of Albany.
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Marie Joan Pinkerton |
For service to the community of the Sutherland Shire, particularly through junior soccer.
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Daryl Norman Pinner |
For service to the community through the Victorian Branch of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps Association.
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William Robert Polley |
For service to canine breeding and showing through the Royal Canine Council of New South Wales and the Fox Terrier Club.
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John Henry Pretty |
For service to the community of Jindivick.
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Eileen Grace Priest |
For service to the community of Nyngan.
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Dailan Pugh |
For service to forest conservation, particularly in north eastern New South Wales.
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Herbert George Rae |
For service to the communities of Berwick and Narre Warren North.
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Noel Eric Reid |
For service to the community of Narrandera.
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Harold Keith Ridgway |
For service to the community of Koo Wee Rup.
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Lois Marjorie Ritchie |
For service to the community as a voluntary musical accompanist for choirs, theatrical groups, individual singers and instrumentalists.
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George Alexander Roberts |
For service to the recording and preservation of aviation history, and to vintage and veteran car organisations.
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Jacob Barney Rosenblum |
For service to the Jewish community of Sydney.
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Eric Oxley Row |
For service to the veteran community, particularly through the welfare activities of the Concord Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Dr Elizabeth Stuart Rozenbilds |
For service to hospital administration in South Australia.
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Peggy Irene Rule |
For service to the community of Gippsland, particularly through the Australian Red Cross and the National Council of Women.
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Margaret Merline Russell |
For service to women through the Penrith Pregnancy Support Service.
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Lorna Rayner Rutledge |
For service to the community of Nowra.
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Dr Leo Peter Ryan |
For service to dentistry, particularly through the promotion of oral health education and fluoridation of public water supplies, and through the Queensland Branch of the Australian Dental Association.
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Denise Marie Ryan |
For service to the community through mental health organisations and support for mental health care reform in Queensland.
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Nives Sain |
For service to education, particularly through the Loreto College, Marryatville.
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Joan Mavis Sainsbury |
For service to the community, particularly through the Kincumber Holy Cross Parish and the Society of St Vincent de Paul.
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Richard Henry Sasse |
For service to the community of the Morawa Shire.
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The Honourable Joseph John Schipp |
For service to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community of Wagga Wagga.
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William John Schneider |
For service to the Beef Shorthorn cattle industry, and to the community of the Manning Valley district.
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Peter Schramm |
For service to wetland restoration and conservation along the Murray River in South Australia, particularly the rehabilitation of the Loveday Wetlands.
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Anthony John Scott |
For service to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations and as an advocate for veterans.
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Kylie Margaret Scotter |
For service to croquet, particularly through the Manly Croquet Club.
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Sister Margaret Therese Scroope |
For service to Catholic education as a teacher, principal and administrator.
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Leonardo Antonio Scundi |
For service to community and charitable organisations through fundraising activities.
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Edward Soroszczuk Selwyn |
For service to the law and to the community through the New South Wales Legal Aid Commission.
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Alan John Shannon |
For service to the community of Young, and to local government.
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Gwenda Eunice Shannon |
For service to the community of Armidale.
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Maureen Anne Sheargold |
For service to the community of the Sunshine Coast, particularly through the establishment of the Maroochy Regional Botanic Gardens.
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Merrilyn Jane Shepherd |
For service to the community, particularly as an advocate for people with intellectual disabilities.
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Victor Colin Shepherd |
For service to the welfare of veterans through the St Marys Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community.
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Stanley James Sherringham |
For service to athletics through the Sutherland Districts Athletics Association and Athletics New South Wales.
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Keith Cameron Sims |
For service to sport, particularly through the South Australian Amateur Football League.
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Alan Menzies Sinclair |
For service to local government in the Parry Shire, and to natural resource management.
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Stanley Raymond Sindel |
For service to aviculture as an author, breeder and researcher of Australian parrots, lorikeets and cockatoos.
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George William Slattery |
For service to the community of Mount Gambier.
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Captain Anthony Russell Smith |
For service to tourism, and to the community by raising awareness of environmental issues affecting the health of the Murray-Darling River system.
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Aileen Frances Smith |
For service to the community of Launceston, particularly through musical groups, and to tennis administration.
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Beryl Mary Smith |
For service to education, particularly for children who are deaf or hearing impaired, and to women through the ACT Branch of the Australian Federation of University Women.
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Ian Crawford Smith |
For service to the community of Ballarat, and to the Organ Historical Trust of Australia.
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June Smith |
For service to the community of George Town through local government, health and social welfare services, and community events.
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Robert Arthur Smith |
For service to surf lifesaving in New South Wales as an administrator and official, and to the Wauchope community through sporting organisations.
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Robert Naylor Smyth |
For service to the people of East Timor through the 2/2nd Commando Association Independent Trust Fund.
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Mona Lilian Sowden |
For service to the community of Oakey.
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Isobel Mary Sparrow |
For service to the communities of Nannup and Busselton.
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Christopher Lee Stannard |
For service to the community, particularly through the restoration and preservation of maritime heritage vessels of the Sydney Maritime Fleet.
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Dr Peter Alan Stanton-Cook |
For service to the communities of Murwillumbah and Kingscliff, particularly through health care organisations.
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Halina Statkus |
For service to the Lithuanian community in Melbourne.
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Simon Leslie Stein |
For service to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations.
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Bernice Monica Steinhauer |
For service to the community of Hoppers Crossing through the St Peter Apostle Parish and Primary School.
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Patricia Ann Stewart |
For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Multiple Birth Association.
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Lieutenant Colonel Keith Edmund Sticpewich |
For service to the prune industry, and to the community.
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Wayne Douglas Stuart |
For service to the designing and building of an Australian concert grand piano.
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Timothy John Sullivan |
For service to local government, and to the community of Orange.
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Annette Irene Swaffield |
For service to the Guiding movement, particularly through the Australian Adult Leadership Program and the Australian Trainers Training Program.
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Marie Lois Sweeney |
For service to hockey administration and junior hockey in Rockhampton.
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Gwyneth Lloyd Terry |
For service to the community through Community Information Victoria and Community Information Diamond Valley.
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Joyleen Hilda Thomas |
For service to the ageing and people with disabilities, particularly through Community Options, the Community Living Project, and the training of service providers.
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Robert Stanley Thorpe |
For service to the community, particularly through the Variety Clubs of Australia.
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Robert William Tomlin |
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families in Mittagong.
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Rowena Evelyn Trieve |
For service to the South Sea Islander community
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Alfred Donald Trounson |
For service to the community as creator of the National Photographic Index of Australian Birds.
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Dr John William Upjohn |
For service as Brigade Medical Officer for the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board.
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Christopher Peter Vardon |
For service to local government, and to the community of the Eurobodalla Shire.
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Charles David von Stieglitz |
For service to the community of Evandale.
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Robert Albert Wade |
For service to watercolour painting as an artist, educator and promoter of Australian art.
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Patricia Betty Walker |
For service to the community, particularly through the Foster Care Association (New South Wales) Inc.
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Albert Francis Wallace |
For service to golf administration, and to the Muscular Dystrophy Association of New South Wales through fundraising activities.
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Cecil William Wallach |
For service to the community through the Royal United Services Institute of Victoria.
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The Reverend Father Joseph Patrick Walsh |
For service to the community through the Catholic Church.
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Francis David Ward |
For service to the community of Campbelltown and district.
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Thomas James Watson |
For service to the aerial agricultural industry in Australia.
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Brian Edward Webb |
For service to the community, particularly through teaching people with a disability to play lawn bowls.
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Colin Maxwell Webber |
For service to veterans through the North Ryde Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community.
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Cecelia Gow Webster |
For service to the community of Devonport.
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Captain Eric Hantley Weinman |
For service to the shipping industry, particularly in the area of maritime training standards and certification.
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Kevin Walter Wellfare |
For service to the welfare of veterans, particularly through the New South Wales Branch of the Korea and South East Asia Forces Association of Australia.
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Janice Dorothy West |
For service to nursing, particularly as the Director of Nursing at the Coolah District Hospital.
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Howard Douglas Wheaton |
For service to the community of Armidale.
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Dr Geoffrey Douglas White |
For service to medicine in rural areas, particularly through the Rural Doctors Association of Australia, and to the community of Manilla.
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Dr Margaret Winifred White |
For service to the community through the fostering of cross-cultural understanding in the education system.
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Captain Norman Harold White |
For service to international relations through the promotion of cultural, business and education interests between Australia and Japan.
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Ronald George Whitehead |
For service to the community, particularly through the Bankstown Hospital, the Bankstown Frail Aged Persons' Homes Trust and Lions International.
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Allan Whiter |
For service to the community of Eden.
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Simon Kim Whittle |
For service to the community through the Buderim War Memorial Community Association.
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Kenneth Wiggins |
For service to the community, particularly through the Sussex Inlet Lions Club.
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Mavis Bertha Wilkinson |
For service to the community of Singleton.
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Jean Rhonda Williams |
For service to Vietnam veterans and their families.
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Noel Eric Williamson |
For service to the community, particularly through Downs Group Training, the Rotary Club of Toowoomba South, the Toowoomba Hospital Foundation and the Toowoomba District Health Council.
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Betty Wilson |
For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of New South Wales.
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Richard John Wolany |
For service as a sponsor of community, charitable and sporting groups.
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Peter Regalado Wood |
For service to fostering interest in the history of the 1893 New Australia settlement in Paraguay.
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Dr David Francis Yeates |
For service to the community, particularly as the Medical Superintendent at Boonah Hospital.
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Murray Gordon Young |
For service to the community, particularly through organisations supporting people with disabilities.
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Roy Alfred Zimmerman |
For service to education, particularly through the Junior School Heads Association of Australia and Newington College.
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