1979 Birthday Honours

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The Queen's Birthday Honours 1979 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of the Queen. They were published for the United Kingdom in two tranches, first on 15 June 1979 [1] and second on 25 June 1979. [2] Other countries' lists were published on 15 June 1979: Australia, [3] New Zealand, [4] Barbados, [5] Mauritius, [6] Fiji, [7] Bahamas, [8] Papua New Guinea, [9] Solomon Islands, [10] Tuvalu, [11] and Saint Lucia. [12]

Contents

The recipients of honours are displayed here as they were styled before their new honour, and arranged by honour, with classes (Knight, Knight Grand Cross, etc.) and then divisions (Military, Civil, etc.) as appropriate.

United Kingdom and Colonies

Life Peers

Baroness

Baron

Privy Counsellor

Knight Bachelor

Australian States
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of Western Australia

Order of the Bath

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (GCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Australian States
State of Victoria

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of New South Wales
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
  • Kevin John Joseph King, of Hamilton. For community services, particularly to the Queensland Fire Services.
State of Western Australia
  • Phillip Rennell Adams, QC, of Peppermint Grove. For services to the legal profession and in public service.
  • Bernard Francis Prindiville, of South Perth. For services to commerce and the community.

Royal Victorian Order

Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (DCVO)

Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO)

Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)

  • Kenneth Gait Adams.
  • Lieutenant Colonel John Chandos-Pole, OBE,
  • Julian St John Loyd, MVO.
  • Charles MacGregor, MBE.
  • Colonel William George McHardy, MVO MBE MC.
  • The Reverend Arthur Morton, OBE.
  • Kenneth Ronald Stowe, CB.

Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (MVO)

  • Anne Ainscough, MVO.
  • The Reverend Canon Alan Glendining.
  • The Reverend Anthony Hall Harrison Harbottle.
  • Thomas Alfred Joy.
  • Commander John Andrew Marshall, Royal Navy.
  • The Reverend Thomas James Trail Nicol, MBE MC.
  • William Richard Michael Oswald.
  • Colonel Gordon Russell Simpson, DSO TD .

Member of the Royal Victorian Order, 5th class (MVO)

  • Ann Christine Bailey.
  • William Richard Grout.
  • Lieutenant Commander (S) (OCA) David John Howlett, Royal Navy.
  • Isabelle Mary Melton.
  • Major William Lancelot Arthur Nash, MBE.
  • Major Willie Shipley Phelps, MBE.
  • Arthur George Rawles.
  • Robert Ashley Skute Stephenson.
  • Major Walter Louvin Thompson, MBE DCM .

Order of the British Empire

Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE)

Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Civil Division
Australian States
State of Victoria

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of Victoria

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Air Commodore Frederick David Gibson Clark, OBE.
  • Air Commodore Kenneth John Hitchcock.
  • Air Commodore Kenneth Robert Willy.
  • Group Captain Duncan Allison.
  • Group Captain John Walter Price, OBE.
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Alan Collings, Financial and Development Secretary, Gibraltar.
  • John Dare. For services to the British community in Zambia and to Anglo-Zambian relations.
  • John de Fleurriet Delaforce. For services to the British community in Oporto.
  • Michael John Falconer-Flint. For services to British commercial interests in Sydney.
  • Ronald Vincent Giddy, Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Hong Kong.
  • Gavin Joseph Buckle Green, MBE. For services to British commercial interests and to the British community in Cairo.
  • John Gilbert Hanson, lately British Council Representative, Iran.
  • Vassel Godfrey Johnson, OBE, Financial Secretary, Cayman Islands.
  • Una Gertrude Lister. For services to medicine in Nigeria.
  • John Edwin Alfred Miles, OBE, British High Commissioner, Mbabane.
  • Sydney Miller, OBE. For public services in the Falkland Islands.
  • Nigel Francis Overy. For services to British commercial interests and to the British community in Thailand.
  • Alfred Ramsay Petrie. For services to the British community in Singapore.
  • Keith Owen Shipley, OBE, lately Special Adviser to the Chief Minister, Gilbert Islands.
  • Clement Spearman, HM Ambassador, Santo Domingo.
  • Bryan Edwin Swingler, Education Adviser, British Council, India.
  • Horace Walwin Young, QC. For public services in Belize.
Australian States
State of New South Wales
  • Professor David Gilbert Benjafield, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney.
  • Brian John Downey Page, of Point Piper. For service to commerce.
  • Dulcie Stretton, of Paddington. For service to the community.
State of Victoria
  • Lorna Lloyd-Green, OBE, of Toorak. For service to medicine as a doctor.
  • Owen James Whelan, of Templestowe. For service to commerce and industry.
State of Queensland
  • Roy Charles Cooper, of St Lucia. For his contribution to the banking profession and service to the community.
  • Roy Heather Fields, of Corinda. Formerly Chairman, Public Service Board.
State of Western Australia
  • Richard Cleaver, of South Perth. For services to the community.
  • Murray Willoughby James, of Perth. For services to journalism and the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Commander Roy Barrington Brooke.
  • Commander Edward Robert Chapman.
  • Commander Alan Gray.
  • Commander Michael Royffe Hare.
  • Commander Michael John Howitt.
  • Commander Walter Cyril Kirk.
  • Lieutenant Colonel George Umfreville Manuel, Royal Marines Reserve.
  • Reverend John David Pibworth, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Acting Commander Cecil Edward Robins.
  • Commander George Derek Stubbs.
  • Commander Michael Owen Taylor.
  • Commander Antony Guy Worsley.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Wing Commander William Reo Carr (2354528).
  • Wing Commander John Anthony Connell (4008324).
  • Wing Commander Ronald Alfred Edwards (607376).
  • Wing Commander (now Group Captain) Joan Hopkins (2826839), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Wing Commander Brian Conrad Johnson (607987).
  • Wing Commander Roy Langstaff, AFC, (4040354).
  • Wing Commander Michael Thomas Noel Liddiard (607501).
  • Wing Commander Norman Roper (2572379).
  • Wing Commander David Malcolm Smith (592833).
  • Wing Commander John Buchanan Thorne (2771555).
  • Wing Commander Nigel John Tidmus (584773).
  • Wing Commander Nigel John Russell Walpole (3511028).
Civil Division
  • Benjamin Leslie Alexander, General Medical Practitioner, Manchester.
  • Douglas Ambrose, Principal Scientific Officer, National Physical Laboratory.
  • Kenneth Paxton Anderson, lately Veterinary Surgeon, Stirling.
  • Hylda, Mrs. Armstrong, lately Chairman, Northern Ireland Consumer Council.
  • Alan George Osborn Ashpole, County Land Agent and Valuer, Cambridgeshire County Council.
  • Leslie Pearson Bamford, lately Chairman, Garment and Allied Industries Requirements Board.
  • James Pirie Bannerman. For services to the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
  • Richard Hedderwick Barclay, T.D., Chairman, Child Health Programme Planning Group, Scottish Health Service Planning Council.
  • The Reverend Gordon Emerson Barritt, Principal, National Children's Home.
  • John Barry, lately District Nursing Officer, West Sussex Area Health Authority.
  • Fritz Beer, lately President, Foreign Press Association, London.
  • George William Bell, County Secretary, Tyne and Wear, Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association.
  • Francis George Bellchambers, T.D., Principal, Department of Transport
  • Miss Nancy Blackburn, Head, Department of Catering Studies, Huddersfield Polytechnic.
  • John Joseph Blackstock, Director of Industrial Relations, Lucas Girling Ltd., Cwmbran, Gwent.
  • Ernest Thomas William Bowen, formerly Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Thomas Jackson Brannon, Assistant Works Manager, Ashington, Alcan (U.K.) Ltd.
  • Miss Beatrice Mary Bray. For services to the community in Filey.
  • Robert Brennand, Principal Professional and Technology Officer, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Geoffrey Edward Brett, E.R.D., lately General Manager (Class 1), South Central Area, London Telecommunications Region, Post Office.
  • Ronald William Buckingham, National Vice-Chairman, The Royal British Legion.
  • The Reverend Canon Peter Buckler, Director, J. Arthur Rank Centre. For services to agriculture.
  • Tom Byatt. For services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent.
  • Wing Commander Noel John Capper, A.F.C. For services to the Royal Air Forces Association in Scotland.
  • George Carruthers, Member for Personnel Services, Board of National Bus Company.
  • Squire Clayton, Statistician, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
  • Gordon Clifford, Chairman, Clifford's Dairies Ltd.
  • Jack Coates, lately Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • The Reverend Monsignor John Conroy, Administrator, Motherwell Cathedral.
  • Kenneth Clifford Cook, Chairman, Merseyside Improved Houses.
  • Raymond Edgar Cooke, Managing Director, K E F Electronics Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Miss Kathleen Dorothea Beale Cooper, Senior Principal, Ministry of Defence.
  • The Reverend William Thomas Cowlan, lately Director, Council for Christian Care in Devon.
  • William Aubrey Craig, Treasurer, Association of Young Farmers' Clubs of Ulster.
  • George Bryan Crosthwaite, T.D., Chairman, Bronx Engineering Company Limited, Stourbridge. For services to Export.
  • John Allan Cuthbertson, Senior Principal, Department for National Savings.
  • Frederick Arthur Cutting, Q.P.M., Chief Constable, Northamptonshire Police.
  • Winifred Monica, Mrs. Dance, M.B.E. For services to the Society •for the Protection of Ancient Buildings.
  • Percival Robert Dashwood, Managing Director, British Rail Property Board.
  • Frederic Thomas Day, Veterinary Surgeon, Newmarket.
  • Miss Mary Elizabeth Dean, County Superintendent, Cheshire, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
  • James Henry Denyer, Director, Newcastle Airport.
  • Clive Derby, Chief Executive, British Hotels, Restaurants and Caterers' Association.
  • Robert Donington, Writer and Musician.
  • Ernest Dowson, lately, Headmaster, Grange School, Oldham.
  • Miss Ursula Anne Lindsay Dreydel, Principal, St. Clare's Hall, Oxford.
  • Fred Dunkerley, Chairman, Standard Mill, Rochdale.
  • Eric Arthur James Edwards, M.C., lately Principal Officer, Centres Section, Sports Council.
  • David Clark Elsbury, Deputy Managing Director, Racal Electronics Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Eric Stanley James Elston, Member, Fisheries Research and Development Board.
  • Walter James George Evans. For services to local government in Powys.
  • Miss Mary Isolen Fergusson, Consultant, Blyth and Blyth (Consulting Civil Engineers).
  • Norman Firstbrook, Chief Accountant, Department of Industry.
  • Douglas Norman Fogden, Assistant Chief Surveyor (Estates), Metropolitan Police Office.
  • Charles Forde, Headmaster, Kenmure St. Mary's School, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow.
  • Gerald Marcel Forty, Director, Fine Arts Department, British Council.
  • Walter Jonathan Foster, General Secretary, Anglo-Austrian Society.
  • Pauline Margaret Wrench, Mrs. Frankland, M.B.E. For services to the Girl Guides Association in London and the South East.
  • Alexander McCulloch French, Chairman, Spinney's (1948) Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Robert Justin Froggatt, Chief Research Laboratories, EMI Ltd. Scientist, Central
  • Edzell Trevor John Fuge, District Alkali Inspector, Department of Employment.
  • James Herbert Thompson Gardham, Director of Social Services, Humberside County Council.
  • David Hall Gibson. For services to youth in Cheshire.
  • Dermot Michael Gillespie, Joint Managing Director, Olivers (Barnstaple) Ltd.
  • John Hendry Hepburn Gillespie, Managing Director, Port of Tyne Authority.
  • Victor George Gotts, Senior Principal, Home Office.
  • Miss Margaret Ethel Grainger, Senior Principal, Department of Health and Social Security.
  • Thomas Francis Guest, Station Manager, Aberthaw ' A ' and ' B ' Stations, South Western Region, Central Electricity Generating Board.
  • Miss Elizabeth Joan Hardy, lately Regional Administrator, North Western Region, Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
  • Glanville Harries, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Ministry of Defence.
  • Clifford Roy Harington, Director, Ellis and Goldstein (Holdings) Ltd. For services to Export.
  • Frederick Ernest Harris. For services to the baking industry.
  • Michael Rendel Harris, Overseas Director, Oxfam.
  • Lieutenant Colonel James Malcolm Harrison, T.D., Chairman, Liverpool Cathedral Executive Committee.
  • John Hayes, County Engineer, Greater Manchester Metropolitan County Council.
  • Frederick James Percival Haynes, Principal, Department of Trade.
  • Austin Haywood, M.B.E., Q.P.M., Deputy Chief Constable, West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police.
  • John William Heath, Deputy Collector, Board of Customs and Excise.
  • Miss Joan Gloria Hickmott, Primary Schools Adviser, Dorset County Council.
  • Joseph Geoffrey Hilton. For services to the magistracy in Leicester.
  • Miss Lisbeth Hockey, Director, Nursing Research Unit, Department of Nursing Studies, University of Edinburgh.
  • John Lindsay Hogg, lately Health Service Administrator, Northern Ireland.
  • Kenneth Lionel Hollingsworth, Chief Probation Officer, Essex Probation and After-Care Service.
  • Christopher James Edward Hosegood, Divisional Managing Director, Aviation Division, Smiths Industries Ltd. For services to Export.
  • William Houghton, Chief Fire Officer, Oxfordshire Brigade.
  • Ronald Houston, Chief Medical Officer, Shell U.K. Ltd.
  • Beatrice, Mrs. Howard, Member, London Borough Council of Ealing.
  • Frederick Hugh Howorth, Chairman and Managing Director, Howorth Group of Companies.
  • Glyn Owen Hughes, Principal, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Charles Hunnisett. For charitable services in Sussex.
  • George Alexander Hunter. For services to Sport and particularly to the Scottish Amateur Rowing Association.
  • Stewart Ross Ingram. For services to the development of modern language teaching.
  • Donald Hamilton Irvine, Regional Adviser in General Practice, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • William James Jackson, Chief Executive, Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council.
  • Senator Reginald Robert Jeune, Chairman, Trustee Savings Bank of the Channel Islands.
  • Ivor Norman Jones, Principal Planning Officer, Department of the Environment.
  • Thomas Kelly, lately Government Secretary, Isle of Man.
  • Marjorie Hilda, Mrs. Kenning, President, Derbyshire Branch, British Red Cross Society.
  • Alexander Kenworthy. For services to the Guild of Agricultural Correspondents.
  • Francis Henry King, Author.
  • Miss Cleo Laine (Clementina Dinah, Mrs. Dankworth), Singer.
  • Thomas Gerald Lamford, Commandant, Police Staff College, Bramshill.
  • John Walter Victor Licence, Director of Corporate Planning, British Gas Corporation.
  • Dorothy Mary, Mrs. Liddell, Chairman, Surrey Small Industries Committee, Council for Small Industries in Rural Areas.
  • David Cameron Lindsay, Group Managing Director, Whatlings Ltd.
  • Charles Lovell, National Secretary, Plumbing Section, Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunication and Plumbing Union.
  • Professor Edward Joseph Lister Lowbury, lately Bacteriologist, Industrial Injuries and Burns Unit, Medical Research Council.
  • Harry McCree, District Nursing Officer, Hampshire Area Health Authority.
  • Henry Montgomery McCullough, B.E.M., Assistant Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary.
  • Terence MacDonagh, B.E.M. (John Alfred Terence MacDonagh), Oboe Player.
  • Ronald Macdonald, Director of Education, Highland Region.
  • Miss Maisie McGuigan. For services to education in Scotland.
  • Donald McLaughlin, Principal, Department of Education and Science.
  • Roderick MacAulay McMillan. Actor.
  • William Macrae, General Manager, Nuclear Power Company Ltd.
  • Major Arthur Ernest Majendie, Administrative Director, International Institute for Strategic Studies.
  • Eric Charles Marsden, Chairman, Hertfordshire Association of Boys' Clubs.
  • Clifford Walter Martin, lately Principal, Department of Employment.
  • James Trevor Mason, District Administrator, Salisbury Health District.
  • Miss Pauline Mary Matthews, lately Area Nursing Officer, Dyfed Area Health Authority.
  • Reginald Stuart Medlock, Technical Consultant, George Kent Ltd.
  • Miss Patricia Millen, Senior Inspector of Taxes, Board of Inland Revenue.
  • Keith Kirkman Mitchell. For services to Sport and particularly to Basketball.
  • Colonel John Rupert Patrick Montgomery, M.C., Secretary, Anti-Slavery Society.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Claude Fortescue Nason, lately Jurat of the Royal Court of Guernsey.
  • William Turnbull Neill, M.B.E., Director, Lostock Factory, Dynamics Group, British Aerospace.
  • George Edward Horace Newton, Energy Executive, Reed International Ltd.
  • James Charles Weir Nicol, Chief Executive, Kilmarnock and Loudoun District Council.
  • Trevor Gail Goodier Norman, Senior Architect, Department of Finance, Northern Ireland.
  • John Henry Northard, Director, North Derbyshire Area, National Coal Board.
  • William Hamer Orchard, B.E.M., lately Headmaster, Radcliffe School, Wolverton, Milton Keynes.
  • Captain Arthur James Pack, R.N. (Ret'd) lately Director, Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth.
  • Charles Grenville Parsons, D.S.C., Director of Technology, Stone Manganese Marine Ltd.
  • Leslie George Penhaligan. For services to local government and to the Water Authority in Wales.
  • Philip John Broad Perkins, Chairman, Southern Newspapers Ltd., Southampton.
  • Miss Margaret Isobel Quass, Director, Council for Education in World Citizenship.
  • Raymond Raby, Divisional Manager, Supplies and Production Control, Scunthorpe Division, British Steel Corporation.
  • James John Rainthorpe, Farmer, Lincolnshire.
  • Charles Norman Ribbeck, Member, Cheshire County Council.
  • Walter Richardson. For services to the Institution of Gas Engineers.
  • Cyril Lewis Ricketts, lately Chairman, Transport Users' Consultative Committee for Wales.
  • Leonard John Rogers. Marketing Director, Weybridge-Bristol Division Aircraft Group, British Aerospace. For services to Export.
  • Thomas William Francis Rosser. For services to agriculture in Wales.
  • Miss Phyllis Rosanna Maud Rowe, lately Divisional Nursing Officer, Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster Area Health Authority.
  • James William Berry Ruffle, Member of Professional Committee, Schools Council.
  • Vera Maud, Mrs. Searle, Chairman, Women's Amateur Athletic Association.
  • James Robert Seaton, Principal Keeper of Printed Books, National Library of Scotland.
  • Ernest Olver Lacey Seccombe, Secretary, Central Council of the Irish Linen Industry.
  • Thomas Seymour, Vice-Chairman, Northern Ireland Housing Executive and for services to local government.
  • Captain George Greville Shadbolt, T.D., President, Federation of Old Comrades Associations.
  • George William Shield, Headmaster, Mexborough Grammar School.
  • John Simon Gabriel Simmons, M.B.E., Librarian, Codrington Library, All Souls College, University of Oxford.
  • Charles Adrian Sinker, Director, Field Studies Council.
  • Robert Smith, Member, Food and Drink Economic Development Council.
  • Peter Chalmers Somerville, Director, Peterhead Bay (Management) Company Ltd.
  • Alexander Logan Speirs, Consultant Paediatrician, Forth Valley Health Board and Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow.
  • Norman George Walter Stagg, Deputy General Secretary, Union of Post Office Workers.
  • Ernest Frederick Starnes, Chairman, Thorn Benham Ltd.
  • Donald Henry Stevenson, M.B.E. For services to the Ulster Savings Committee.
  • David Ross Stoddart, Lecturer, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge.
  • Derek Acton Stow, Architect.
  • Colonel John Anthony Sulivan, General Manager, Milford Haven Conservancy Board.
  • Shaun Alfred Graham Sutton, Head of Drama Group, Television, British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • John Waistell Toft, Member, Durham County Council.
  • Leslie Herbert Barker-Tufft, General Dental Practitioner, Chippenham, Wiltshire.
  • Alfred Hanson Turner, Treasurer, Amateur Swimming Association.
  • Robert Graham Wade. For services to Chess.
  • Sydney Alfred Warner, M.B.E., D.S.C., Chief Diving Inspector, Department of Energy.
  • Harry Wileman, Member, Leicestershire County Council.
  • John Robert Wills, Chairman, Manpower Services Commission, Special Programmes, Cumbria Area Board.
  • Bryan Lorrain Humphreys Wilson, Chief Scientist, Allen Clark Research Centre, Plessey Company Ltd.
  • Gordon Lee Wilson, D.F.C., Managing Director, Scottish Farm Dairy Foods.
  • George Thomas Wood, lately Transport Manager, GKN Screws and Fasteners Ltd.
  • John William Woodcock, Member, Cambridgeshire Area Health Authority.
  • Jimmy Young (Leslie Ronald Young), Radio Broadcaster.
  • John Thomas Young, lately adviser on Higher and Further Education, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough.
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Ronald William Allan. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in the Netherlands.
  • The Reverend Alan John Amos. For services to the community in Beirut.
  • Derrick Aspinall, lately British Council Representative, Venezuela.
  • Atanraoi Baiteke. For public and community services in the Gilbert Islands.
  • Nicholas Barron, Parliamentary Draftsman, Ministry of Justice, Malawi.
  • Martin Gilbert Barrow. For services to British commercial interests in Japan.
  • Crystal Margaret Bennett. For services to archaeology in Jordan and to Anglo-Jordanian relations.
  • Alan Christopher Boxer. For services to British commercial interests in Greece.
  • Guillermo Packenham Bridges, MBE, Honorary British Vice-Consul, Rio Grande, Argentina.
  • The Right Honourable Martin Stanley, Viscount Buckmaster, First Secretary and Head of Chancery, HM Embassy, Sana'a.
  • Eric Guillermo Campbell. For services to British commercial interests in Argentina.
  • Monica Mary Charlot. For services to Anglo-French academic relations.
  • David John Llewellyn Chetwin. For services to British commercial interests and the community in Dubai.
  • Alister Chisholm. For services to printing in Nigeria and to Anglo-Nigerian relations.
  • Victor Constantine Constant. For services to the British community in Paris.
  • Douglas Christopher Vincent Cooper, MBE. For services to ex-Servicemen in Belgium.
  • Ernest Oswald Corrie. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Brazil.
  • Doctor Betty Cowan. For medical and welfare services to the community in the Punjab, India.
  • John Bryan Dunnill. For services to British commercial interests in Nigeria.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Stanley Owens Edwards, MC TD. For services to ex-Servicemen in Paris.
  • Trefor Owen Ellis. For services to the development of the sugar industry in Guyana.
  • Howard Archibald Fergus. For services to education and the community in Montserrat.
  • Dennis Houston Fowler, MBE, First Secretary and Head of Chancery, HM Embassy, Kathmandu.
  • Major Edward John Gange-Harris, MBE, Census Administrator, Government of Malawi.
  • Arthur Gillatt. For services to British commercial interests in Qatar.
  • David Gordon. For services to the British community in Argentina.
  • Antoni Gwidon Goscinski. For medical services to the community in Belize.
  • Leslie David Hale, lately First Secretary, British High Commission, New Delhi.
  • Gerald Arthur Harknett, QPM CPM , Deputy Director, Independent Commission Against Corruption, Hong Kong.
  • Whitfield Frederick Hayward, MBE. For services to the community in Bermuda.
  • Vivian John William Hoad. For services to British engineering interests in Saudi Arabia.
  • Alan James Horan. For services to British commercial interests in Abu Dhabi.
  • Thomas Victor Hunt. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Jordan.
  • Doctor Dinah Mary James. For services to medical education and research in Nigeria.
  • William John James, MBE CPM. For services to the British community in Kenya.
  • Clive Roderick Jones, Director, Geological Survey, Government of Botswana.
  • Joseph Tomlinson Jowers. For services to the British community in Huelva and to Anglo-Spanish relations.
  • Donald Millar Keith. For services to British commercial interests in Japan.
  • Agnew Barry Grange Laing. For services to leprosy research in Malaysia.
  • James Gordon Murray Land. For services to British commercial interests in Spain.
  • Richard Le Fanu, British Council Representative, Cyprus.
  • Tat-shing Leung. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Edward Derek Oswald Maltman, First Secretary and Consul, HM Embassy, Baghdad.
  • Dennis Trevor Llewellyn Marr, MBE, lately Honorary British Vice-Consul, Maracaibo, Venezuela.
  • Pamela Dora Eileen Marshall. For services to the British Community in Kyrenia, Cyprus.
  • Clive Reginald Morgan. For services to British commercial interests and the British community in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alfred Cyril Morris, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Bermuda.
  • Charles Geoffrey Mortlock, Deputy British High Commissioner, Saint Lucia.
  • Mario Nava. For services to British commercial interests in Italy.
  • Frederick Charles Parker. For services to the British community in Lima.
  • The Reverend Walter Reginald Guy Pellant. For services to the community in Geneva.
  • Clifford Pollock. For services to education in Nigeria.
  • Douglas James Brownfield Powell. For services to British commercial interests in Oman.
  • Frederick Leon Charles Rameaux, lately HM Consul, British Consulate-General, Milan.
  • John Garrett Richardson. For services to the British community in Trinidad.
  • Fred William John Saar. For services to British engineering interests in Qatar.
  • Edgar Henry Semmens, Deputy Education Adviser, British Council, New Delhi.
  • Rouben Ibrahim Shamia. For medical and dental services to the community in Nigeria.
  • Ernest Frederick Shenton. For services to education in Turkey and to Anglo-Turkish relations.
  • Matthew Spedding. For services to British commercial interests in Pittsburgh.
  • Professor Michael Lovell Oxenham Stevens, lately Director of Economic Affairs, Botswana.
  • Alexander Hope Stubbs. For services to British interests and the British community in Abadan.
  • Walter Martin Sulke. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • John Joseph Swaine, QC . For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Maurice William Unstead. For services to British commercial interests in Japan.
  • loteba Tamuera Uriam, MBE, Manager, Cooperative Society, Tarawa, Gilbert Islands.
  • Elizabeth Christina Wallis, MBE, First Secretary (Administration) United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations, New York.
  • Hugh Warneford-Thomson. For medical and welfare services to the British community in Argentina.
  • Martin John Williams, First Secretary (Commercial) HM Embassy, Tehran.
  • Peter Wong. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Andrew Peter Young. For services to British commercial interests in Los Angeles.
  • Philip Solomon Zeid. For services in the development of the rubber industry in Malaysia.
Australian States
State of New South Wales
  • Nicholas Aboud, of Darling Point. For service to commerce.
  • James Robert Angel, of University of Sydney. For service to education and the community.
  • Harold Felix Bell, of Balmoral Beach. For service to commerce and the community.
  • Jeffrey John Condron, of Lane Cove. For service to broadcasting and the community.
  • The Right Reverend Arthur John Dain, of Darling Point. For service to religion.
  • John Edward Dixon, of Bexley North. For service to industry.
  • Francis Michael Law, of Paddington. For service to public broadcasting.
  • Brigadier John Francis McCabe (Salvation Army), of Holdsworthy Milpo. For service to the community.
  • John Meillon, of Neutral Bay. For service to the theatre.
  • Mary Rossi, of Northwood. For service to the community.
  • Arthur Tunstall, of Double Bay. For service to sport.
  • Charles Frederick Waller, of Coogee. For service to the community.
  • Evelyn Doreen Warburton, of Greenwich. For service to the theatre.
State of Victoria
  • Edith Florence Bennett, of Glen Iris. For public service.
  • Bernard Gore Brett, of Toorak. For service to the National Trust of Australia (Victoria).
  • Douglas Hall Clark, of Beaumaris. For municipal service.
  • Francis William Cremean, of North Balwyn. For public service and service to the ethnic community.
  • Wilhelmine Anna Lang, of East Malvern. For service to education.
  • Councillor Harold Robert Leach, of Newtown. For community service.
  • The Reverend William Arnold Loftus, of North Balwyn. For service to the Presbyterian Church.
  • Samuel John Everett Loxton, of Red Hill. For service to the parliament of Victoria and sport.
  • James Arthur Roche, of Toorak. For service to civil engineering.
State of Queensland
  • John Anthony Carroll, of Kingaroy. For service to the community.
  • William Fullerton, of Glasshouse Mountains. For service to the pineapple growing industry.
  • Terence Murray Lewis, GM QPM, Commissioner of Police, Queensland Police Force.
  • Hilary Maude Russell, of Jimbour. For service to the community.
  • Lennard Snell, MC, of Bowen. For his services to the community of Bowen, particularly the farming community.
  • Christos Lefteris Toumpas, of West End. For service to the Greek community.
State of Western Australia
  • Francis Edward Brockman, of Capel. For services to the community.
  • James Andrew Del Piano, of Mount Lawley. For services to municipal affairs, the Italian community and care of the environment.
  • Patricia Verne Kailis (née Hurse), of Floreat Park. For her contribution in the fields of carrier detection and the detection of inherited diseases.
  • John Chester Lee, of Mandurah. For services to the farming and pastoral community.
  • Edgar Ashton Nottage, of Floreat Park. For services to music.
  • Allan John Scahill, of Crawley. For services to sport, commerce and the community.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Clifford Ball.
  • Fleet Chief Radio Electrician Francis Robert Barriskel, M927853D.
  • Fleet Chief Air Mechanician (A/E) Gwynne Stephen Chinnock, F910349Y.
  • Lieutenant (SD) Robert George Richard Gray.
  • Lieutenant Commander Alan Robert Edmund Jones, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Douglas Leach.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Donald William Murdoch.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SD) Denis Robert Murphy.
  • Lieutenant Commander David Garth Ridgers.
  • Lieutenant Commander Edward Richard Ruscombe-King.
  • Lieutenant Commander Eric Vernon French Savill.
  • Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Walter Terence Weir, Royal Naval Reserve.
  • Local Major Donald Raymond Whitcher, Royal Marines.
  • Lieutenant (CS) Edward John Williams.
Army
Royal Air Force
  • Acting Wing Commander Rex Alan Collinge (2590236), RAF Regiment.
  • Squadron Leader Derek Charles Andrews (4231790).
  • Squadron Leader Alan Michael Bowman (4230214).
  • Squadron Leader Alan Clive Davies (508108).
  • Squadron Leader Raymond Charles Ryan Johnston (609292).
  • Squadron Leader John Robin Nesbitt McEvoy (608068).
  • Squadron Leader Stephen William Richards (4267503).
  • Squadron Leader William George Simpson (689320).
  • Squadron Leader Arthur John Franklin Smith (3039056).
  • Squadron Leader Stanley Cyril Smith (504824).
  • Squadron Leader Alexander Campbell Sneddon (4231960).
  • Squadron Leader Daphne Anne Veitch-Wilson (2829000), Women's Royal Air Force.
  • Squadron Leader Harry Hardwick Woolley (584056).
  • Acting Squadron Leader David Thomas Edmunds (5027524), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Acting Squadron Leader Leslie John Gennery (206064), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch).
  • Flight Lieutenant Donald Francis Barltrop (4094272).
  • Flight Lieutenant Ian Buchan Gibb (8025063).
  • Flight Lieutenant George Edward Sizeland, OBE, (4013821).
  • Flight Lieutenant Stanley Wrathmall Smith (3065584).
  • Flight Lieutenant Jeffrey Wright (4253822).
  • Warrant Officer David Edward Boon (B4149992).
  • Warrant Officer Owen Donnelly (H4133341).
  • Warrant Officer William Charles Gordon Gausden, BEM, (E1722859).
  • Warrant Officer Alan Edward Sauer (J4171372).
  • Warrant Officer Arnold Seymour (N0576439).
  • Warrant Officer William Stanley Snook (M4019262).
  • Warrant Officer Stuart George Edward Sullivan, BEM, (K19Z1302).
  • Warrant Officer Michael John White (U4158174).
Civil Division
Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
  • Lottie Sebastian Adolphus. For educational and welfare services to the community in Belize.
  • Graham Ralph Andrews, Attaché, HM Embassy, Tehran.
  • Ida Barlow. For welfare services to the community in Cairo.
  • Major Walter Frederick Barrow, lately Commandant, Administration Police Training College, Kenya.
  • Helen Irene Beckley. For services to the British community in the Bahamas.
  • Mustafa Bedri, Press Officer, British High Commission, Nicosia.
  • Ethel Bellizzi, lately Librarian, Information Section, HM Embassy, Rome.
  • Daniel Henry Bramble, Clerk to Legislative and Executive Councils, Montserrat.
  • Vincent Kevin Brennan, Chief Accountant, Produce Marketing Board, Gambia.
  • George Ernest Bucknall, lately Third Secretary, HM Embassy, Prague.
  • John Erik Capito, VRD . For services to the community in Yokohama.
  • Silas Charles Cayetano, Registrar of Co-operatives and Credit Unions, Belize.
  • Sidney Cole, Chief Works Superintendent, Kano State, Nigeria.
  • John Leslie Cox. For services to technical development and to the British community in Peru.
  • Antonio Silva da Cruz, lately Commercial Attache, HM Embassy, Luanda.
  • Hubert Ernest Augustus Daisley. For public and community services in St Vincent.
  • Talaat Shukri Dajani, lately Adviser, Middle East Centre for Arabic Studies, Lebanon.
  • John Peter Donnelly, Honorary British Vice Consul, Benidorm, Spain.
  • Reginald Luther Dover, lately Superintending Inspector of Factories, Ministry of Labour, Malawi.
  • Kathleen Mary Dykes. For nursing and welfare services to children in Morocco.
  • Joseph Lawrence Fabre, BEM. For services to the community in Gibraltar.
  • Jean Felicity Mary Fenwick. For nursing and welfare services to children in Kenya.
  • Arthur Garfitt, First Secretary, British High Commission, Canberra.
  • Henry Graham Harris, Vice-Consul, British Consulate, Le Havre.
  • Joyce Clara Hawksley, Aid Assistant, British High Commission, Suva.
  • Charles Frederick Hazlewood, lately Attache, HM Embassy, Cairo.
  • Constance Agnes Helbing. For services to the British community in Basle.
  • William Brown Jack. For welfare services to the community in Argentina.
  • Louise Anne Jackson. For cultural services to the community in Bermuda.
  • Royston Laurence Kannemeyer, Assistant Representative, British Council, Bahrain.
  • Andrew Robson Kennedy. For services to British commercial interests in Kuwait.
  • Sze-nuen Lai. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • Elizabeth Janet Leslie. For services to the British community in New York.
  • Michael Norman Long. For services to the teaching of English in Thailand.
  • Henry McCrory, Second Secretary, HM Embassy, Tehran.
  • Iain Hamilton Macgee, Construction Manager, Ministry of Works, Gilbert Islands.
  • Barbara Evelyn Milsom, lately Personal Assistant to HM Minister, Holy See.
  • Zarina Minu, Senior Personal Assistant, Urban Services Department, Hong Kong.
  • Atlay Digby Morales, Vice-Consul, British Consulate, Mexico City.
  • Enid Monica Mya Maung, Librarian, HM Embassy, Rangoon.
  • Isabel Ruth Neill. For welfare services to the community in the Nilgiris, India.
  • Peter Robert Norris. For services to the British community in Iran.
  • Arthur Pardo, Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, Gibraltar.
  • John Challoner Powell, Controller of Stores, Ministry of Works, Malawi.
  • Noreen Patricia Rees, Senior Personal Secretary, Political Advisers Office, Hong Kong.
  • Annette Reid. For services to the British community in Tenerife.
  • Henry Reiher, Superintendent of Works, Ministry of Works, Gilbert Islands.
  • Lois Kathleen Richards, Administration Officer, British Consulate, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • Thomas Morris Ryan. For services to medical training in Nigeria.
  • Sheila Schnegg. For services to the British community in California.
  • Willie Schutz, Marine Superintendent, Gilbert Islands.
  • Mary Corrie Sherer. For services to the British community in Rome.
  • David Peter Smith. For services to the British community in Montevideo.
  • Victor Yun-lam So, BEM, Regional Commander, Civil Aid Service, Hong Kong.
  • The Reverend George Peter Stretton. For services to the community in Labuan, Malaysia.
  • Teiaramako Teoiaki, Chief Accountant, Treasury Department, Gilbert Islands.
  • John Lancelot Terrell, Chief Technical Officer, Ministry of Agriculture, Malawi.
  • Denise Leonie Wells, Personal Assistant, HM Embassy, Brussels.
  • Eva Lilian Wilkin. For services to art in St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla.
  • Chung Chuen Wong. For public services in Hong Kong.
  • Isabel Frances Woodhead, Personal Secretary, BAOR, Munchen Gladbach.
  • Peter Yeung. For services to the community in Hong Kong.
  • David Yuk-pui Yip, Principal Industry Officer, Trade Department, Hong Kong.
Australian States
State of New South Wales
  • Albert Atkinson, of Yagoona WeSt For service to youth.
  • Maxwell William Barnett, of BlakehurSt For service to the community.
  • Pamela Marian Barrington, of Bellevue Hill. For service to youth.
  • Charles Geoffrey Champion, of Merrylands. For service to medicine and the community.
  • Ruth Chong, of Burwood. For service to the ethnic community.
  • Dorothy Noreen Collier, of Maroubra. For service to the community.
  • George Dechnicaz, of Berala. For service to the ethnic community.
  • Douglas Henry Davenport Ellis, of Coonamble. For service to journalism and local government.
  • Councillor Francis Norman Farrell, of Shelley Beach. For service to local government and the community.
  • Averil Florence Fink, of Middle Cove. For service to the community.
  • Isaac Norman Goodman, of Sydney. For service to the community.
  • John Basil Keir, of Yowie Bay. For service to the community.
  • Reginald Lionel Kermode, of Randwick. For service to the taxi industry.
  • Victor Herbert Lewis, of North Entrance. For service to local government and the community.
  • Betty Dorothy Lyons, of Brighton Le Sands. For service to nursing.
  • George Edward McGuirk, of Gladesville. For service to the community.
  • Jean Enid Skuse, of Lane Cove. For service to the community.
  • John Wars, of Bellevue Hill. For service to the community.
  • Clive Milton Wilson, of Lord Howe Island. For service to the community.
  • Wlodzimierz George Wojak, of Carlingford. For service to the ethnic community.
  • The Reverend Ernest Wolff, of Bondi Junction. For service to the community.
State of Victoria
  • Reginald Thomas Borbidge, of Point Lonsdale. For service to conservation.
  • Francis Colman Borbiro, of Glenthompson. For municipal service.
  • Alexandra Esther Cameron, of Balwyn. For service to music.
  • Augusto Coloretti, of Richmond. For community service.
  • Councillor Wilfred John Diffey, of Via SpringhurSt For municipal service.
  • The Reverend Eric Keith Ditterich, of Glen Iris, For service to the Uniting Church and education.
  • Stanley Milne Gilmour, of Camberwell. For service to senior citizens.
  • Councillor Matthew Keith Hallam, of Stawell. For municipal service.
  • Louis Joel, of Toorak. For service to medicine as a doctor.
  • Norman Francis Keith, of Mooroolbark. For service to pharmacy.
  • Geoffrey Wilfred Valentine Lewis, of Moorabbin. For public service.
  • Harry Victor Martin, of Beaufort. For municipal service.
  • William James Money, of Newtown. For service to scouting.
  • Newman Hirsch Rosenthal, of Caulfield. For service to education.
  • Ian Malcolm Stockdale, of Mount Waverley. For community service.
State of Queensland
  • Norma Cicely Ainsbury Alcorn, of Chermside. For services to YWCA in Queensland.
  • Michael Francis Bellet, of Gladstone. For service to the community.
  • George Hector Andrew Cormie, of Chapel Hill. For services to the sport of hockey.
  • Jean Harvey, of Rockhampton. For service to the community.
  • James Houston, of Wooroolin. For service to the community.
  • Cecelia Elizabeth McNally, of Spring Hill. For service to the community and the arts.
  • Robert Brown McQueen, of Bribie Island. For service to the mining industry and the community.
  • Councillor George Clement Charles Maughan, of Bargara. For service to local government.
  • David Ronald Rees, of Bowen. For service to the community.
  • Hilda Marguerite Spence, of Indooroopilly. For services to the community.
  • Mary Stewart, of Hamilton. For service to the community.
  • Colin George Story, of Mackay. For services to the sugar industry and the community.
State of Western Australia
  • Herbert Charles Elliott, of Geraldton. For services to the community.
  • Herbert Belgrave Grosvenor, of East Fremantle. For services to amateur sport.
  • Leslie Alfred Hemley, of Wickepin. For services to the community.
  • Arthur William Hudleston, of West Dale. For services to veterinary science and the community.
  • Rodney Forster Johnston, of Bunbury. For services to the community.
  • Sister Mary Martin Kelly. For services to the Catherine McAuley Child Care Centre, Wembley.
  • John Herbert Lee, of Palmyra. For services to hockey.
  • Francis Robert Lemmon, of Geraldton. For services to the community.
  • James Matthew McCulloch, of Hopetoun. For services to the community.
  • John Vincent McDonald, of Gnowangerup. For services to the community.
  • May Frances Marshall, of Crawley. For services to infant education and the Australian Federation of University Women.
  • The Reverend John Harry Ridden, of South Perth. For services to the Baptist church.

Order of the Companions of Honour (CH)

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

Diplomatic Service and Overseas List
Australian States
State of New South Wales
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of Western Australia

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Navy
Army
Royal Air Force
Civil Division
Overseas Territories
Australian States
State of New South Wales
State of Victoria
State of Queensland
State of Western Australia

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

In Silver

Bar to the Royal Victorian Medal

In Silver
  • Muriel Alice Tate.

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

Army

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

Royal Navy
  • Lieutenant (SD) Peter Richard Wellings.
Army
  • Major Jane Mary Arigho (484286), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Mary Josephine Clune (455191), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Jill Margaret Field (454251), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Major Betty Doreen Tansley (474346), Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.
  • Captain Raymond Tate (503264), Royal Army Medical Corps.
Royal Air Force

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Royal Air Force

Queen's Police Medal

For Distinguished Service
England and Wales
Scotland
Guernsey
Northern Ireland
Overseas Territories
Australian States
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
Western Australia

Queen's Fire Services Medal

For Distinguished Service
England and Wales
Scotland
Australian States
New South Wales
Victoria

Colonial Police Medal

For Meritorious Service

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Navy
Royal Air Force
United Kingdom

Australia

Knight Bachelor

Order of the Bath

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

Civil Division
  • Duncan Robert Steele Craik, OBE, of Manuka, Australian Capital Territory. For outstanding public service.
  • Laurence John Daniels, OBE, of Forrest, Australian Capital Territory. For outstanding public service.
  • Dr. Gwyn Howells, of Deakin, Australian Capital Territory. For outstanding public service.

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Civil Division
  • Mary Valerie Hall Austin, OBE, of Mortlake, Victoria. For distinguished service to the community.
  • Sister Mary Phillipa (Josephine Brazill), of East Melbourne, Victoria. For distinguished service to the community.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Professor Wilfred David Borrie, OBE, of Deakin, Australian Capital Territory. For service to social science.
  • Douglas Squire Irving Burrows, MBE, of St. Ives, New South Wales. For service to children's health.
  • Emeritus Professor Colin Malcolm Donald, of Myrtle Bank, South Australia. For service to agricultural science.
  • Dorothy Edna Annie Edwards, OBE, of Launceston, Tasmania. For service to the community.
  • Percival Crawford Murray, of Clifton Gardens, New South Wales. For service to industry.
  • Donald Neil Symons, of Warrnambool, Victoria. For service to industry and to the community.
  • Albert Joseph Teal, of Brighton, Victoria. For service to industry and to the community.
  • Dr. James Geoffrey Toakley, of Brisbane, Queensland. For service to medicine and to handicapped children.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Allen James Aylett, of Moonee Ponds, Victoria. For service to the sport of Australian Rules Football.
  • Frederick Henry Brooks, ISO , of Malvern, Victoria. For service to the welfare of disadvantaged children.
  • Ita Clare Buttrose, of Woollahra, New South Wales. For service to journalism.
  • Iris Anna Cameron, of Launceston, Tasmania. For service to the community.
  • Professor Enid Mona Campbell, of East Oakleigh, Victoria. For service in education in the field of law.
  • William Harold Clough, of Nedlands, Western Australia. For service to civil engineering.
  • John Cornelius Conway, of Deakin, Australian Capital Territory. For public service.
  • Henry Charles Foletta, of Lower Plenty, Victoria. For service to the textile industry.
  • Patrick Galvin, of Brighton, South Australia. For parliamentary service, service to trade unionism and to sport.
  • The Right Reverend Kenneth Joseph Gardner, of Macgregor, Queensland. For service to religion.
  • Thomas Walter Hardy, of Seacliff, South Australia. For service to the wine industry.
  • Andrew Osborne Hay, of South Yarra, Victoria. For public service.
  • Vernon Victor Hickman, of New Town, Tasmania. For service to the zoological sciences and to education.
  • The Honourable William Clark Hofeman, QC MLC, of Kingston, Tasmania. For community services.
  • Robert William Holberton, of New York, U.S.A. For public service.
  • Ronald Kilpatrick Hunter, of Moree, New South Wales. For service to primary industry.
  • Kenneth Ross Ingram, of Forrest, Australian Capital Territory. For public service.
  • Harold Rupert Irving, of Mosman, New South Wales. For service to commerce and accounting.
  • The Reverend Dr. Percy Jones, MBE, of Airey's Inlet, Victoria. For service to music.
  • Campbell Wright Le Page, of Lindfield, New South Wales. For service to the insurance industry.
  • Malcolm Elliot Lyon, of Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory. For public service.
  • William Robert Smith MacRae, of Darling Point, New South Wales. For service to the textile industry.
  • Wandjuk Djuwakan Marika, of Yirrkala, Northern Territory. For service to the arts.
  • Robert Paddon, of Brighton, Victoria. For service to automotive manufacturing and export industries.
  • Irwin Prowse, of Farrer, Australian Capital Territory. For public service.
  • Raymonde Edith Read, of Killarney Heights, New South Wales. For service to the Girl Guides Association.
  • Dr. Raymond George Rokeby Robinson, of Longueville, New South Wales. For service to health.
  • John Kingsley Taylor, of Highgate, South Australia. For public service in the field of soil sciences.
  • Peter Taylor, of Beaumont, South Australia. For service to the community and the disadvantaged.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Royal Australian Navy
  • Lieutenant Commander Francis David Gunst, O.2575.
  • Lieutenant Commander Linwood Clarence Parker Smith, C.60929.
  • Lieutenant Commander Frank Dennis Watton, O.106932.
Australian Army
Royal Australian Air Force
  • Squadron Leader William Kelvin Brammer, AE , 016141.
  • Squadron Leader Neville James Conn, 0315437.
  • Squadron Leader Barrie John Miller, 0118057.
  • Flight Lieutenant Alan Patrick Worthington, 017357.
Civil Division
  • Leonard Charles Abbott, of Berrigan, New South Wales. For service to the community.
  • Lance Colin Armstrong, of Oberon, New South Wales. For service to local government.
  • Edvins Baulis, of Trevallyn, Tasmania. For service to migrants.
  • William Gordon Blair, of Lismore, New South Wales. For service to local government and the community.
  • Sister Mary Borgia (McNamara), of Subiaco, Western Australia. For service to health.
  • Hallam Chesney Broe, of Auburn, New South Wales. For service to civil aviation.
  • Raymond Bruce Carter, of Oatley, New South Wales. For service to youth.
  • Gordon Noel Chamberlain, of Curtin, Australian Capital Territory. For public service.
  • Dr. Clifford Stirling Colvin, of Orange, New South Wales. For service to medicine.
  • Donald Austin Cooper, of Port Fairy, Victoria. For service to the community.
  • Seth David Cottell, of Bundaberg, Queensland. For service to health.
  • Mabel Patricia Daw, of Nedlands, Western Australia. For public service.
  • Enoe Maria Di Stefano, of Strathfield, New South Wales. For service to migrant welfare.
  • William James Dowling, of Reservoir, Victoria. For public service.
  • Vera Jean Eagle, of Drummoyne, New South Wales. For service to children's welfare.
  • Roy Douglas Filleul, of Burnie, Tasmania. For service to local government and the community.
  • Frank Eric Freeman, MVO , of Gymea Bay, New South Wales. For public service.
  • Adel Olga Friman, of Darwin, Northern Territory. For public service.
  • Kenneth Prosser Grayling, of Wattle Park, South Australia. For service to the sport of rugby union.
  • The Reverend Maxwell John Lewis Griffiths, of St. Ives Chase, New South Wales. For service to religion.
  • Ethel Hoskins Hayton, JP , of Wollongong, New South Wales. For service to the community.
  • Edward Johnson, of Warrnambool, Victoria. For service to the community.
  • George Henry Kirby, of Hamilton, Queensland. For service to the community.
  • Patricia Mary Lance, of Manly, New South Wales. For service to health.
  • Daniel Thomas Lattin, of Burwood, Victoria. For public service.
  • The Reverend Frederick Percival McMaster, ED , of Holder, Australian Capital Territory. For service to religion.
  • Derrick Edward Styles Mathews, of Colac, Victoria. For service to the community.
  • Marie Clare Maunder, JP , of Boggabri, New South Wales. For service to women and the community.
  • Robert Peter Maxwell, of Ipswich, Queensland. For service to the community.
  • Wilbur Keith Moon, of Glenelg East, South Australia. For service to health insurance.
  • Ralph Allister Mortimer, of Point Clare, New South Wales. For service to the community.
  • Bert Newton, of Richmond, Victoria. For service to the performing arts.
  • Thomas Myles O'Donnell, of South Wahroonga, New South Wales. For service to medical technology.
  • Colin Lindsay Palmer, of North Avoca, New South Wales. For service to the performing arts and the community.
  • Sister Mary Patrick (Carter), of Waitara, New South Wales. For service to health.
  • John Andrew Pattison, of Mentone, Victoria. For public service.
  • James William Harold Pearce, of Elwood, Victoria. For public service.
  • Bonnie Anne Quintal, of Norfolk Island. For service to health and the community.
  • Henry Ross Rayner, MVO , of Campbell, Australia Capital Territory. For public service.
  • Kerry Reid, of Surrey Hills, Victoria. For service to the sport of tennis.
  • Luigi Ruffino, of Alice Springs, Northern Territory. For service to the community.
  • Francis Henry Ruler, of Kyabram, Victoria. For service to youth.
  • Francis Keith Smyth, of Bedford, Western Australia. For public service.
  • Lisle John Treblico, of Griffith, Australian Capital Territory. For service to the community.
  • Ronald Stewart Tudor, of North Balwyn, Victoria. For service to the recording industry.
  • Victor Tuting, of Taroona, Tasmania. For service to the sport of soccer.
  • Dr. Luke Everard Verco, of Jamestown, South Australia. For service to medicine.
  • Ross Leslie Walker, of Hackett, Australian Capital Territory. For service to the community.
  • Margaret Jean Warland, of Burwood, Victoria. For service to children's welfare.
  • Sister Mary Sheila White, of Fullarton, South Australia. For service to nursing and the community.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Royal Australian Navy
Australian Army
Royal Australian Air Force
Civil Division

Royal Red Cross (RRC)

Associate of the Royal Red Cross (ARRC)

Air Force Cross (AFC)

Australian Army
Royal Australian Air Force

Queen's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air

Royal Australian Air Force

Queen's Police Medal

For Distinguished Service

New Zealand

Barbados

Knight Bachelor

Mauritius

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Ramnarain Seeruttun. For services to the planting community.
  • Rene Sow Choung Seeyave. For services in the field of industrial development.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Joseph Claude Arnold Delaitre, lately Divisional Scientific Officer, Animal Husbandry, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
  • Beejmohunsing Jomadar, lately Social Welfare Commissioner, Social Welfare Division, Ministry of Social Security.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Roger Clency Gobindram. For services in the propagation of local folklore.
  • Henri Tonta, lately Principal Nursing Officer, Ministry of Health.

Mauritius Police Medal

Fiji

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Civil Division
  • Charles Alexander Stinson, OBE , recently Minister of Finance.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Joseph David Gibson, High Commissioner for Fiji in London.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • George Murray Mackenzie, Deputy Secretary for Finance (Budget).

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
  • Warrant Officer Class I, Silivenusi Waqausa, Royal Fiji Military Forces.
Civil Division
  • Ratu Tevita Naulivou. For his services as a high Chief and to the community.
  • Soma Raju. For services to farming and the community.
  • Philip Snow. For services to Fiji cricket.

Queen's Police Medal

For Distinguished Service

Bahamas

Order of the British Empire

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

Civil Division

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Charles Mennon Harris, Postmaster-General.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • John Arthur Chipman. For services in the field of entertainment.
  • Hesketh Allan Cuthbert Johnson. For services as a community worker.
  • Holman McDonald. For services as a civic leader in the community.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Papua New Guinea

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division
  • Eva Standen. For services to religion and the community.

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Military Division
Papua New Guinea Defence Force
  • Warrant Officer Kamawawa Monakakalu.
  • Warrant Officer Class 2 John James Stone (Australian Army Catering Corps).
  • Squadron Leader Geoffrey Graeme Wood (Royal Australian Air Force).
Civil Division
  • John Elmer. For services to commerce.
  • Stewart Parks Pili Nikints, Sub-Inspector, Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
  • Albert Speer. For services to public health.
  • Eunice Merle Wall. For services to the community.

Companion of the Imperial Service Order (ISO)

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Military Division
Papua New Guinea Defence Force
Civil Division

Queen's Police Medal

For Distinguished Service

Solomon Islands

Order of the British Empire

Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE)

Civil Division
  • Jacob Vouza, MBE GM . For outstanding services to his country and local community.

Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Civil Division

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Paul Herbert Brown. For service to commerce, aviation and tourism.
  • Daniel Maeke, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Training.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • The Reverend Bill Gina. For services to the church and community.
  • Francis Reginald Kikolo, Minister of Home Affairs.
  • The Reverend Edmond Kiva. For services to his church and community.
  • The Very Reverend Father Cyril Bernard O'Grady, OP. For services to his church and to education.
  • Deni Tuni, Seismological Observer, Ministry of Natural Resources.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

Tuvalu

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • The Reverend Morikao Kaua. For services to the Tuvalu church, government and people.
  • Kitiseni Lopati, Secretary, Communications and Transport.

Saint Lucia

Knight Bachelor

Order of Saint Michael and Saint George

Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

Order of the British Empire

Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Civil Division
  • Julian Robert Hunte. For services to the community and his contribution in the realm of cricket.

Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Civil Division
  • Denise Denis, JP. For services to the community and education.
  • Robert Joseph Devaux. For his contribution towards preserving the heritage of Saint Lucians.
  • Carlos Mynns, CPM , Superintendent (Director of Music), Royal Saint Lucia Police Force.

British Empire Medal (BEM)

Civil Division

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  1. UK (1): "No. 47869". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 1–20.
  2. "1979 Birthday Honours". The London Gazette . Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  3. Australia: "No. 47870". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 21–26.
  4. New Zealand: "No. 47871". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 27–32.
  5. Barbados: "No. 47872". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 33–34.
  6. Mauritius: "No. 47873". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 35–36.
  7. Fiji: "No. 47874". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 37–38.
  8. Bahamas: "No. 47875". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 39–40.
  9. Papua New Guinea: "No. 47876". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 41–42.
  10. Solomon Islands: "No. 47877". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 43–44.
  11. Tuvalu: "No. 47878". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 45–46.
  12. Saint Lucia: "No. 47879". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 1979. pp. 47–48.