1983 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)

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The 1983 Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on Monday 13 June 1983 by the office of the Governor-General. [1] [2]

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The Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June.

Order of Australia

Knight of the Order of Australia (AK)

General Division

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Ronald Gordon Jackson AC For service to industry and to the community [1] [3]

Companion (AC)

General Division

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The Honourable David Stirling Hogarth, QC For service to the legal profession and to the community [1] [2]
The Honourable Geoffrey Arthur George Lucas, QC For service to the law

Officer (AO)

General Division

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Andrew Andersons For service to architecture [1] [2]
The Honourable Donald Hubert Louis Banfield For service to the community and parliamentary services
Professor John Makepeace Bennett For service to computing science
David Greenberg BlockFor service to the community and commerce
Richard Alan Bonynge, CBE For service to music
Robert Findlay GibsonFor service to architecture
John Cobell HabersbergerFor service to the community
Dr Edward Frederick HenzellFor public service in the field of agricultural science
Norman Grantham HoskingFor service to engineering
Thomas Michael Keneally For service to literature
Mervyn Henry Parry, DFC AFC For service to architecture
Emeritus Professor Lindsay Dixon Pryor For service to botanical science
Professor Charles Cyril RenwickFor service to education and to science
Grace Cossington Smith, OBE For service to the visual arts
Dr Reginald Claude Sprigg For service to industry, particularly in the fields of geology and petroleum exploration
Dr Robert WallFor service to medicine and to the community

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyRear Admiral Geoffrey John Humphrey WoolrychFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Chief of Naval Operations Requirements and Plans and as Deputy Chief of Naval Staff [1] [2]
ArmyMajor General John David Kelly, DSO For service to the Australian Army

Member (AM)

General Division

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Gennaro Alfonso Giuseppe AbignanoFor services to the construction industry and to the community [1] [2]
Keith Frederick AlderFor services to the public service
Dr Allan James AntcliffFor service to horticultural science
John Edward AtkinsonFor service to the Aboriginal arts
Alfred Paget BeattyFor service to primary industry
Dr Maurice BerahFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of pathology
Raymond Berg For service to architecture
Phillip Walter Coles For service to sport
Peter Gregor CollinsFor service to the Public Service
Ronald John CottonFor service to accountancy
Dr William Evan DaviesFor service to medicine, particularly the care and welfare of the disabled
Anne Barbara Deveson For service to the media
Frederick Sinclair DobbinFor service to the community and education
Sydney James DonovanFor service to the media
Dr John Henry Temple EllardFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of psychiatry
Keith Marshall EthellFor service to the community, particularly the veterinary profession
Emeritus Professor John Maxwell Freeland, DFC For service to architecture, particularly as an historian
Mary Mansell GibsonFor service to childhood education and to the community
Henry Charles GublerFor service to primary industry
Murray David HainesFor service to education
Dr Spyros Emanuel HalikisFor service to dentistry
Staveley Frederick Norton HicksonFor service to commerce
John Brettell HollidayFor public service
Dr Roland Adrian Glennie HolmesFor service to the community
Trevor John Kennedy For service to the media
The Reverend Douglas Frederick KirkupFor service to religion and to the community
Henry Arthur LlewellynFor service to the community
James Sinclair Millner For service to industry and to the community
Robert Edward MoorsFor service to the arts and to the community, particularly as director of the Moomba Festival
David Grantley MorganFor service to education
John Jackson MorrisFor service to the film industry
George William MuirFor service to education
The Reverend James Alexander Murray For service to religion and the community
George Buchan Ogilvie For service to the theatre and to the performing arts
Elaine Phillipa OrrFor service to nursing
Frederick Henry PhippsFor service to industry
Dr Geoffrey Howard PikeFor community welfare service in Australia and overseas
Lindsay Garfield PlaneFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and to the community
Mervyn Morris PowellFor service to the horse racing industry and to the community
Dr Charles Archibald PriceFor service to ethnic welfare
Rex Thomas ReidFor service to the community, in particular to charities that focus on assisting women and children
William Thomas SchmidtFor public service
Ian Oswald SpicerFor service to industry and to the community
Basil Holmes Travers, OBE For service to education
Arthur William John VossFor service to technical education and to the community
Suzanne WalkerFor service to the arts, particularly in the field of crafts
Florence May WallaceFor service to the community
John Weir WilsonFor service to the blind
Murray George WindersFor service to the motor industry
Ronald John Yates For service to the aviation industry
Joan Margaret YoungFor service to education and to the community

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyCommodore William James CrossleyFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Director General of Naval Manpower and Director General of Facilities Branch Navy [1] [2]
Lieutenant John Thomas GossFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Head of cooking staff of HMAS Cerberus
Principal Chaplain Monsignor Geoffrey Francis MayneFor service to the Chaplaincy Branch of the Royal Australian Navy
Commander Richard John Perry Withycombe PerrymanFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly in the field of military communications
Commander William Gray RitchieFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Executive Officer, HMAS Stirling
Captain David Henry ThomsonFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Commanding Officer of HMAS Hobart
ArmyBrigadier Richard Ernest BirdFor service to Army co-ordination and organisation
Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Edward CoombesFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Director of the Junior Wing, Reserve Command and Staff College
Major John Patrick DinanFor service to the Army Reserve in the field of Officer management
Lieutenant Colonel Brian Patrick GreenFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as 2nd in command of the Field Force Battle School
Major Ian William McQuireFor service to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of equipment selection and procurement
Major Ronald Lewis James NorthcottFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as the Ceremonial Officer and Chief Marshall for the XII Commonwealth Games
Colonel Barry Douglas PhillipsFor service to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of equipment procurement
Major Wayne Hayden RipperFor service to the Army Reserve, particularly as Officer Commanding the 47th Transport Squadron
Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Thomas ShambrookFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as the Australian Defence Force Project Officer for the XII Commonwealth Games
Captain Ronald Douglas SquiresFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Quarter Master of the Armoured Centre
Major Ian Leighton StewartFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Officer Commanding the Perth Workshop Company
Chaplain Second Class Lester ThompsonFor service as Staff Chaplain, 2nd Military District and Senior Anglican Chaplain to Headquarters Field Force Command and Headquarters Training Command, Australian Army
Colonel Maxwell Bruce TinklerFor service to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of equipment maintenance
Air ForceSquadron Leader David Andrew CollieFor service as an administrative officer in the Royal Australian Air Force
Flight Lieutenant Allan Lindsay DavidsonFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Office in Charge of the Mobile Air Terminal Unit
Group Captain Terence HolyoakeFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Commanding Officer, Number 1 Stores Depot.
Group Captain John Burroughs MacNaughtanFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Commanding Officer of Number 481 Maintenance Squadron.
Air Commodore Bernard John ReynoldsFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Officer Commanding, RAAF Air Base, Butterworth, Malaysia
Group Captain Douglas Hilton SinclairFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Director of Personnel Airmen, Department of Defence, Air Force Office
Flight Lieutenant Hugh Osborne TrounsonFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Chief Instructor at the Air Movements Training and Development Unit
Squadron Leader Geoffrey Parke WadeFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as a Staff Officer in the Directorate of Personnel Services, Department of Defence, Air Force Office
Wing Commander Francis Ian WalkeFor service as Principal Reserve Dental Officer, Royal Australian Air Force Reserve Queensland
Wing Commander Terry Charles Arthur Wilson, AFC For service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Joint Force Commander, Australian Contingent Multinational Force and Observers

Medal (OAM)

General Division

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Adikuiam AdidiFor service to Aboriginal welfare [1] [2]
Wilfred Percy AllinsonFor service to the community as a volunteer worker for the XII Commonwealth Games
Margaret Roblin AllwrightFor service to nursing
Glenys Fay AndersonFor service to the community and conservation
Ethel May AndersonFor service to the community
Neville Thomas AndrewsFor service to industry and to trade unionism
Vivienne AshcroftFor service to youth welfare and to the community
Ernest AskewFor service to the community
Alfred Fredress BennettFor service to the community
James Sylvester BennieFor service to the community
Maynard Harding BillsFor service to the deaf
Owen Fendick BlattmanFor service to the community
Harold Patrick BolandFor service to the community and the welfare of ex-service personnel
Dr James Hugh BrayFor service to the poultry industry
Alan George BrayFor service to the community
Richard Paull Septimus BurtFor service to the community
Dorothy Joan Louise CaelliFor service to the sport of gymnastics
Alderman George Albert Edward CayleyFor services to the community and local government
Councillor Alan Reginald ClarkFor service to the local government and to the community
Robert Bruce CombenFor service to the community and local government
Kevin Richard CoombsFor service to sport for the disabled and to Aboriginal welfare
Graham Studley Cornes For service to the sport of Australian rules football
Kevin CraikFor service to the welfare of youth
Ernest Alfred CromeFor service to the community, particularly as a benefactor of historical objects
Jean DavenportFor service to the community
Brian Kilmaine De Courcy-IrelandFor service to the community and local government
Alderman Julie Barbara DearingFor service to the community and local government
Allan Temple DingleFor service to the community
Elsie May DrummondFor service to the sport of ladies bowls
Geoffrey Dymock For service to the sport of cricket
Nellie Mary EscottFor service to the community
Henry Edwin FairallFor service to the community
Margaret Isobel Fulton For service to the media as a journalist and writer in the field of cookery
John Alexander Selwyn GeddesFor service to the community and to local government
Alfred Yule Llewellyn GillamFor service to the community
Albert John GogginsFor service to local government and the community
Martin Joseph GooleyFor service to the community
Margaret GreenFor service to disabled children
Ernest Donald HackneyFor service to the community
Lillian Ruth HarrisonFor service to education
John Pinkerton HayesFor service to disabled children
Vincent Patrick HeffernanFor service to local government and to the community
William James HodginsFor service to junior football and to the community
Dr Ernest Pease HodgkinFor service to natural science and to the community
Bernard Augustine HodgmanFor service to the community
Kevin John Hogan For service to the sports of cricket and football
Robert Malcolm HooperFor service to sport, particularly cricket and football, and to the community
Oliver James HughanFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
Senior Sergeant Carolus IsuaFor public service in the field of Aboriginal welfare
John William George Joel, BEM For service to the community
Marjorie Gowling JohnsonFor service to the arts, particularly the field of crafts
Ronald Samuel JohnstonFor service to the furniture industry
Ronald Norman JonesFor service to the community
Pelagia Peter KakulasFor service to ethnic welfare
David Anthony KeatingFor service to sport during the XII Commonwealth Games
The Reverend Father Michael KellyFor service to the community
Margaret Johannah KelshFor service to the community
Thomas Albert David KennedyFor service to the horseracing industry
Frederick KirklandFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and to the community
Leonard James KittleFor service to the community
Paraskevi Vivi KoutsounadisFor service to ethnic welfare
Marjorie Lina LadkinFor service to nursing
Dorothy Yvonne LaverFor service to local government and to the community
Giuseppe Lo SchiavoFor service to ethnic welfare
Mary Linton Thorne LoderFor service to nursing
Ian Francis MartinFor service to the maize industry
Donald Robert Muir MasonFor service to legal government and the community
Norman Alfred Vale May For service to the media
Robert Thomas McAnallyFor service to the disabled
Dr Amy Gladys McGrathFor service to the theatre
Marea Victoria MeyersFor service to the community
Peter John MurphyFor service to the community
Eric Leonard MyattFor service to the sport of junior cricket
Jeanie Merry NashFor service to the community
Nora NelliganFor service to the sport of swimming
Doris Eleanor NichollsFor service to scouting
Rita Jane NightingallFor service to education, particularly speech development by the disabled
Ernest Joseph O'DonnellFor public service
Peter Joseph O'HalloranFor service to education, particularly in the field of mathematics
John Archibald OwensFor service to the disabled
Frederick Eugene PetersonFor service to trade unionism
William Arthur PrenzlerFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
John Ward ReesFor service to local government and to the community
Kathleen Mary Barbara RidleyFor service to the community
Dianne RobertsFor service to Aboriginal welfare
Alfred SchulmeisterFor service to medicine, particularly as a prosthetist
Edith Irene Seymour-HudakFor service to the community
Peter John Patrick ShieldFor service to the dry-cleaning industry
Antonina SkoroszewskiFor service to ethnic welfare
Hilda Mary SpicerFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and to the community
Len Clem StevensFor service to the honey industry
Patricia Jean WalkerFor service to the sport of squash
Donald Eric WallinFor public service
James Wilfred WarburtonFor service to the community
David WatsonFor service to the plumbing industry
Dorothy Ann WattersFor service to the community
Shirlee Catherine WilliamsFor public service
Dulcie Jean WilsonFor service to nursing and to the community

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyWarrant Officer Max BergerFor  service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Deputy Marine Engineer Officer, HMAS Canberra [1] [2]
Warrant Officer James Edwin BurtonFor  service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Works Property Officer, HMAS Watson
Warrant Officer Robert William GaleFor  service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Divisional Officer in the Supply School, HMAS Cerberus
Chief Petty Officer Christopher Donald GallagherFor  service to Fleet Tactical Communications in the Royal Australian Navy and as an instructor in the Communications School, HMAS Cerberus
Warrant Officer Geoffry Alan RussellFor service in the training of musicians in the Royal Australian Navy School of Music
Chief Petty Officer WRAN Maureen Ann WeirFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Motor Transport Controller, HMAS Albatross
ArmySergeant Malcolm Raymond BishopFor  service to the Australian Army, particularly as a radio operator with 6th Battalion, RAR
Warrant Officer Class One David Laurence CaveFor  services to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of personnel management in the Royal Australian Corps of Signals
Warrant Officer Class One Philip John ClarkFor  service to the Australian Army, particularly as an instructor at the School of Army Health
Warrant Officer Class One William Hugh DempsterFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Manning Section Supervisor, Central Army Records Office, Melbourne
Sergeant Stephen Charles FacerFor service to the Royal Australian Infantry
Warrant Officer Class Two John William GillanFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Cadet Group Liaison Warrant Officer with the 1st Cadet Group
Warrant Officer Class One Raymond Barrett HartiganFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as the Regimental Sergeant Major Army Apprentice School
Corporal Kristeen Ann LewisFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as a personal driver to senior army commanders
Sergeant Daniel Robert McIverFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as a technical storeman in support of the XII Commonwealth Games
Warrant Officer Class Two Eileen PritchardFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as a Clerk Administration with the 49th Battalion The Royal Queensland Regiment
Warrant Officer Class One Walter Raymond RobinsonFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Training Warrant Officer, 14th Field Squadron, 4th Field Engineer Regiment
Corporal Lynne Veronica SageFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as Unit Pay Representative and Chief Clerk of the 1st Base Workshop Battalion
Air ForceWarrant Officer Donald Leslie BrayFor  service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as a mess supervisor
Warrant Officer Allen Richard BurgessFor  service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as an engineer
Sergeant David William GardnerFor  service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as an airframe fitter at No 2 Squadron
Sergeant Barry Norris HaskinsFor service to Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as an airframe fitter at Number 2 Flying Training School
Flight Sergeant Robert HoganFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as an instructor at the RAAF School of Technical Training
Warrant Officer Brian Clifford JonesFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly at No 2 Stores Depot
Warrant Officer Anthony Charles MusprattFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as a Warrant Officer Engineer with the Australian Contingent to the Multinational Force Observers in the Sinai

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