1982 Australia Day Honours

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The 1982 Australia Day Honours were announced on 26 January 1982 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Zelman Cowen. [1]

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The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, announced on Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours which are announced on the second Monday in June.

Order of Australia

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Order of Australia (Civil) ribbon
Order of Australia (Military) ribbon AUS Order of Australia (military) BAR.svg
Order of Australia (Military) ribbon

Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Sir Edward John Bunting KBE For public and community service. [1] [2]
Ethel Marian Summer, Baroness Casey CStJ For service to literature, to art and to the community.
The Honourable Charles Balfour Marcus Fenton For service to the Parliament of the State of Tasmania and to the community.
His Excellency, the Honourable Sir Henry Arthur Winneke KCMG , KCVO , OBE , KStJ , QC For public service and for service to the Crown.

General Division (Honorary)

RecipientCitationNotes
Mother Teresa (Bojaxhiu) For service to the community of Australia and humanity at large. [2]
Shridath Surendranath Ramphal For service to Australia and the Commonwealth community.
Brian Edward Talboys For service to Australia–New Zealand relations.

Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Emeritus Professor James Albert AllenFor service to education. [1] [2]
The Honourable Clyde Robert Cameron For service to politics and to government.
Gordon Thomas Colebatch OBE For service engineering.
The Honourable James Desmond Corcoran For service to politics and to government.
The Honourable Sydney David Einfeld For service to politics, to government and to the community.
Warwick Joseph HolcroftFor service to industry.
Dr Lawson James HolmanFor service to medicine.
Steven Kenneth LangleyFor service to engineering.
Robert Peter McIntyreFor service to architecture and to urban planning.
Dr Walter Douglas NealFor service to education.
John Davey NorgardFor public service.
Dr Henry Ian Alexander Nowik OBE For service to industry and to the community.
Neal Francis Stevens OBE For public service.
His Excellency Gordon Noel Upton For public service as a diplomatic representative.
Robert James WhiteFor service to banking, to commerce and to the community.
Dr John Douglas YeoFor service to medicine.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Army Major General James Curnow Hughes DSO , MC For service to the Australian Army [1] [3]
Major General Kevin Ross Melham OBE , ED , QC For service to the Army Reserve.
Air Force Air Vice-Marshal Raymond Edward Trebilco DFC For service to the Royal Australian Air Force.

Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Jack Lewis AllenFor public service. [1] [2]
Kathleen Harris AndersonFor service to politics, to government and to the community.
Jeffrey Charles BergmannFor service to local government and to the community.
Harry BluckFor service to music.
Dietrich Hans Borchardt For service to librarianship, particularly in the field of bibliography.
Victor George BorgFor service to migrant welfare.
Patricia Christine BraithwaiteFor service to the media, particularly in the field of film and television.
Detective Chief Inspector Barrie John BrownFor public service as a member of the Australian Federal Police.
William Piper BrownFor service to engineering.
Reginald Clement BuckettFor service to industry and to the community.
Noel Wilfred BuckleyFor service to the community.
Associate Professor Kenneth John CableFor service to education.
Sergeant Frank Barry CocksFor public service as a member of the South Australian Police.
Brian Frederick CooperFor public service as a radio scientist.
Gregory Francis CooteFor service to the film industry and to the community
John Edward Daley OBE For service to the community.
Lauris Margaret Elms OBE For service to music.
John Murray EvansFor public service.
Robert Davis Fitzgerald For service to literature.
William Mervyn FlassmanFor service as a hospital administrator.
John Roslyn GarnetFor service to conservation.
Rear Admiral Frank Leveson George CBE , RAN (Retired)For service to the community.
Father Anthony Joachim Glynn MBE For service in the field of international relations.
Arthur Herbert HamsFor service to the coal mining industry.
Mervyn Emrys Rosser Horton For service to the visual arts.
Christopher Edward HoweFor service to the sport of trotting.
The Reverend John Hughes ED For service to religion and to the community.
Geoffrey Brian Hunt For service to the sport of squash.
Professor Mark JollyFor service to dentistry.
John Harold Kaye MBE For service to scouting and to the community.
Dr Leslie Charles Dunstan KempFor service to education.
Donald James LaverickFor service to the shipbuilding industry.
Barry John McDonaldFor service to the legal profession.
Major General Ronald Ramsay McNicoll CBE (Retired)For service to literature, particularly as an historian of military engineering.
Kenneth MallaboneFor service to local government and to the community.
Ronald Nevill Damian Miller DFC For service to the community.
Harold Bryce Mortlock For service to architecture.
Graeme Lloyd Murphy For service to ballet.
Raymond Jeffrey MyersFor service to the performing arts as an operatic singer.
Raymond Lindsay O'NeillFor service to local government and to the community.
Dr Dudley Joseph O'SullivanFor service to the disabled.
Merle Elecia ParkesFor service to nursing.
Francis Albert PascoeFor service to industry.
Lindsay John PhillipsFor service to primary industry and to the community.
Henry Fox PowellFor service to the deaf.
David Maxwell Purnell MBE For service to the community.
The Reverend Thomas Rees-Thomas MBE For service to the community and to education.
June Marie Salter For service to the performing arts.
Dr Leonard Ernest SamuelsFor public service.
William Leonard SidwellFor service to industry and to the community.
Edward Richard TaylorFor service to engineering.
Brian Henry TregillisFor public service.
Ian Austin Abbot VassieFor service to accountancy, to education and to the community.
Edgar Morris WeatherstoneFor service to international commerce.
Clement Herman AlfredFor service to the community.
Alan Brian WhelptonFor service to surf life saving.
Raymond Gordon WilliamsFor public service.
Dr George Charles WilsonFor service to medicine.
Arthur Joseph WinterFor public service.
Samuel William WoodsFor service to education and to the community.
Robert William Ernest WrightsonFor service to ballroom dancing.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyCaptain Alan Lee Beaumont For service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Director of Naval Plans. [1] [3]
Captain Anthony Rockley HortonFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Commanding Officer of HMAS Hobart.
Commander Peter James BobroffFor service to the Royal Australian Navy particularly in the area of research into Naval Combat Data Systems.
Commander David Whiston NicolFor service to the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm in the field of training and technical support.
ArmyLieutenant Colonel Reuben Ernest BowdFor service to the Royal Australian Armoured Corps.
Colonel Robert Edmund HagertyFor service to the Australian Army in the field of equipment management and procurement.
Colonel Peter Thomas JohnsonFor service to the Australian Army in the field of Joint Service Planning.
Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Michael KempFor service to the Australian Army in the field of capability development.
Colonel Donald Lundie ED For service to the army reserve.
Air ForceWing Commander Peter Massey Grindon-EkinsFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as a staff officer in the Directorate of Operational Requirements.
Wing Commander Geoffrey Ivan LumsdenFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Commanding Officer of Number 37 Squadron.
Group Captain John Irvine ThomsonFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Director Material Definition.
Group Captain Frederick James WinterFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as the Senior Administrative Staff Officer at Headquarters Support Command.

Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Dudley John George AllenFor public service. [1] [2]
Margaret Edith AtkinsFor service to education of the handicapped
Harold Arthur AyersFor service to the community and to sport.
William Harold BarnesFor service to the community.
David Alan BeavisFor service to the community.
Michael Henry Geoffrey Becher ED For service to surf life saving.
Edwin Charles BoneFor public service and for service to trade unionism.
James Alan BoultubeFor service to the community.
Raymond Arthur Bradfield RSD
George Swinton BrayFor service to local government.
William Edward Sparke BrennanFor service to the welfare of members of the defence force
Leonard James BridgeFor service to the community.
Alderman Raymond Edward BuchananFor service to local government and to the community.
Zdzislaw Marian BurconFor service to migrant welfare.
Alice Maud CampbellFor service to the community.
Percival Neil Carter
Arthur James Chalmers
Boyd ChandlerFor service to the disabled.
Joyce ChargerFor service to the community.
Elsie May ClarkeFor service to the disabled.
Edward George CoomberFor service to local government and to the community.
Reginald William CorrellFor service to the pig industry and to the community.
Cedric Francis CulbertFor service to journalism.
Sister Joan DavisFor service to nursing and to the community.
John DietersFor service to dentistry, particularly in the field of dental prosthetics.
Max Frederick DippertFor service to the toolmaking industry and to the community.
James Albert DixFor service to the community.
Alan Towers DuncanFor service to adult education and to the community.
Thomas James Edmonds For service to the performing arts as an operatic singer.
Raymond Thomas EdwardsFor service to the community.
Cyril Rodney FechnerFor service to accounting.
Bernard Vincent FennessyFor public service.
Ronald Charles FieldFor service to surf life saving.
Francis George FordFor service to local government and to the community.
Joseph Henry FordFor service to the community.
Annetine ForellFor service to disabled children.
Raymond Craig FrithFor service to athletics.
Councillor James Murray GavinFor service to local government.
Donald William Geddes
Kathleen GoddardFor service to the community.
Alan Murray Grant-Taylor
Marjorie Alma GreenFor service in the field of child care and local government.
Irene Joan HaeslerFor service to ballet.
Douglas Brooke HallFor service to primary industry, particularly in the field of irrigation.
Mavis Catherine HamerFor service to the community.
Mirium Doris HampsonFor service to the New Theatre.
Edna May HarperFor service to nursing.
Mervyn HarrisFor service to the sport of basketball.
Norwood HartleyFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and to the community.
Dr Frederick French Heddle OStJ For service in the field of community medical welfare.
Leslie William HellyerFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and to the community.
Alderman Lewis HermanFor service to migrant welfare and to local government.
Clarice Mary Maud HeringFor service to the community.
Joan Syrelle HigginsFor service to the community.
Howard Laurie HillFor service to the disabled.
John Noel Brian Hipwell For service to the sport of rugby football.
Lindsay Robert HodgeFor service to the community.
Irene Isadora Hook
Brother Joseph Andrew HowleyFor service in the field of Aboriginal welfare,
Joan Catherine HumeFor service to the disabled.
Beatrice Margaret HuntFor service to disabled children.
Thomas Patrick HurleyFor service to the disabled, through the invention and design of special equipment.
Councillor Martin James HynesFor service to local government and to the community.
Florence Jane JacksonFor service to the community.
Edward Fitzroy Kent JaggardFor service to surf life saving.
Harold Vincent JennerFor service to youth welfare.
Betty Margaret JordonFor service to the community.
Norman James Jordon
The Reverend Leo Walker Kalleske
Thomas Edward KewleyFor service in the field of social welfare education.
Donald William KiddFor service to the fruit and vegetable industry.
Ion Will KingFor service to the community.
Ronald Herbert KirkleyFor service to disabled children.
Albert Thomas Raymond LloydFor service to the sport of judo.
Councillor Colin James LoganFor service to local government and to the community.
James Jackson McCaulayFor service to the community.
Myrtle Fidelis Iris Macrae
Sister Eleanor Macris
Amy Isobel Maslin
Doris Mary Matthews
Neil Francis McCrystalFor public service.
Margaret Mary McKayFor service to the community.
Colleen Joyce McLeanFor service to migrant welfare and adult education.
David McLeishFor service to trade unionism.
Kathleen Elizabeth McManusFor service to the community.
Ivan McMeekinFor service to the craft of pottery
Michael Agapilos MichaelFor service to local government and to the community.
Margaret McVickar Crawford MillsFor public service.
Sister Cecilia MorganFor service to music.
Sergeant Walter Desmond MorganFor service to youth welfare.
Mavis Waugh MorganFor service to the community.
Carlyle Herbert MuttonFor service to the sport of rifle shooting.
Alice Eleanor MyersFor service to disabled children, particularly in the field of education.
George Ivan NevilleFor public service.
Eileen NewtonFor service to the community.
Patrick Joseph NilanFor service to the sport of hockey.
Patrick Joseph O'NeilFor service to the blind
Regina Loretto O'NeilFor public service.
George Frederick James ParryFor service to the aged.
Rupert Rowe PeftFor service to the sport of bowls.
Peter Donald PennaFor service to local government and to the community.
Cecil Clifford PhillipsFor service to the community.
Dr Frederick Roy Phillips SBStJ For service in the field of community medical welfare.
David William PickeringFor service to the community.
Barbara Edith PimlottFor service to the accountancy profession.
George Bewick Podger BEM For service to the disabled.
Charles Raymond PorterFor service to youth welfare.
Alexander PowerFor public service.
Doughlas Raymond PurserFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and to the community.
Frances Ingram PurserFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel.
Tom Raudonikis For service to the sport of rugby league football.
Katherine Jane RigbyFor service to the disabled.
Austin Patrick RobertsonFor service to the sport of Australian football and in training of athletes.
Margaret Winifred RossFor service to the disabled, particularly in the field of sport.
Hugh Clifton RudderhamFor service to the community.
Charles Peter SchwerdtFor service to industry.
Kevin Raymond Siddell For service to music.
Thomas Henry SidesFor service to youth welfare and to the community.
William Burnett SmythFor service to local government and to the community.
Lionel Mervyn StewartFor service to the community.
Samuel Angus StewartFor service to the blind.
William Ernest StoneFor service to trade unionism.
Dorothy Esther StrangwardFor service to the aged.
Myrtle Grace SwansonFor service to the community.
Amy Katherine TaylorFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel.
Gladys Clair TaylorFor service to the aged.
Councillor Hebert Raymond ThomasFor service to the community.
John Eliot Tonkin MC For service in the field of aboriginal welfare.
Anthony Michael VellaFor service to trade unionism and to migrant welfare.
Francis Edward Henry VerinderFor public service.
Mabel Constance WadsworthFor service to the community.
Archdeacon Emeritus Professor Arthur Edward WarrFor service to religion.
John Francis WatsonFor service to trade unionism and to the community.
Detective Senior Sergeant Paul Denison WestwoodFor service as a member of the Australian Federal Police.
Nancy Lockhard WhitelawFor community service with the Australian War Memorial.
Pamela June WillmetteFor service to the sport of basketball.
Malbel Isabel WatsonFor community service.
William John YoullFor public service and for service to the community.
David Pelham YoungFor service to the community.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyWarrant Officer Ronald Edward AshmoreFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Establishment Maintenance Officer, HMAS Leeuwin. [1] [3]
Warrant Officer Fred Robert ButcherFor service to the Royal Australian Navy Submarine Arm.
Chief Petty Officer Richard Nicholas CurtisFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Marine Engineering Department Officer of HMAS Brisbane.
Warrant Officer Robert Laurence GoodallFor service to the Royal Australian Navy in the field of Clearance Diving.
ArmyWarrant Officer Class Two John George BarnwsFor service to the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps Centre.
Warrant Officer Class One John Leslie BradyFor service to the Army Reserve.
Warrant Officer Class One Robert William FosterFor service to the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
Captain Stanislaw PerejmibidaFor service to the Australian Army in the field of personnel management.
Warrant Officer Class Two Donald Harry QuickFor service to the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps.
Warrant Officer Class Two Robert Douglas WicksFor service to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals.
Air ForceFlying Officer Edward Henry LeeFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as a warrant officer disciplinary.

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