1987 Australia Day Honours

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The 1987 Australia Day Honours are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 1987 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Ninian Stephen. [1]

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The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the first announced to coincide with Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours, which are announced on the second Monday in June. [2]

† indicates an award given posthumously.

Order of Australia

Companion (AC)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Emeritus Professor Arthur John Birch, CMG For service to science, particularly in the field of organic chemistry [1] [3]
Hugh Reskymer Bonython, AO DFC AFC For service to the community, particularly as Chairman of the SA Jubilee 150 Board
Air Marshal Sir James (Anthony) Rowland, KBE DFC AFC For service to the Crown and to the people of New South Wales

Officers (AO)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Professor Francis Alfred BillsonFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of ophthalmology [1] [3]
Milton Deane BridglandFor service to industry, particularly through his contributions to industry associations and councils
Donald Vernon Burrows, MBE For service to music, particularly in the field of jazz music
Professor Barry Leighton ColeFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of optometry
Stella Cornelius, OBE For service to international relations, particularly in the cause of peace
Peter John Waraker Cottrell, OBE For service to secondary industry
The Honourable Justice William Charles CrockettFor service to the law, to the Rules Committee of the Supreme Court of VIC and to horse racing
Emeritus Professor David Henry CurnowFor service to science, particularly in the field of clinical biochemistry
His Excellency Frederick Rawdon Dalrymple For service to the Public Service as a diplomatic representative
Rosemary de Brissac Dobson For service to literature, particularly in the field of poetry
Dr Stanley Jack Marcus Goulston, AM MC For service to medicine, particularly in the field of gastroenterology
The Honourable Frederick Sheppard Grimwade For service to the Victorian Parliament, to agriculture and to the community
Professor Keith Jackson HancockFor service to learning
Barbara Rosemary Hardy For service to conservation and the community.
Dr Adolphus Marcus HertzbergFor services to the sugar industry
John Harold Kaye, AM MBE For service to scouting
Bryan Nivison Kelman, CBE For service to industry and to the promotion of exports
Mark Matthew Leibler For service to the community, particularly to the Jewish community
David George Joseph Malouf For service to literature
Professor Raymond Leslie Martin For service to learning
Emeritus Professor Russell Lloyd Mathews, CBE For service to government and to education
Kenneth Maxwell McKennaFor public service
Hugh Matheson Morgan For service to the mineral industry and to the arts
The Honourable Justice Francis Mervyn NeaseyFor service to the law and to law reform
Brian John Downey Page, CBE For service to the legal profession and to government
Charles Nelson Perkins For service to Aboriginal welfare
The Most Reverend Dr Keith Rayner For service to religion
Donald Robert Shanks, OBE For service to opera
Emeritus Professor Frank Douglas Stephen, DSO For service to paediatric surgery, particularly in the field of research
Rae Martin Taylor For public service
John Edwin TomlinsonFor service to accountancy and to the community
Dr Peter Stephen Wilenski For service to international relations and to public sector reform, particularly through fostering the implementation of social justice and equity principles
John Christopher Williams, OBE For service to music

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyRear Admiral Phillip Graham Newman KennedyFor exceptional service and performance of duty in the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Chief of Naval Operational Requirements and Plans [1] [3]
Rear Admiral Neil Ralph, AM DSC For exceptional service and performance of duty in the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Chief of Naval Staff
ArmyMajor General Henry John Coates MBE For service as Head of the Defence Staff, Washington
Major General Peter Julian DayFor service to the Australian Army as Deputy Chief of the General Staff
Air ForceAir Vice Marshal Alan Edwin HeggenFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Chief of Air Force Materiel

Member (AM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Phillip Andrew Hedley Adams For service to the arts, particularly to film and television [1] [3]
Robert Bozon AldertonFor services to the profession of surveying and to the community
Eileen ArmstrongFor service to nursing, particularly geriatric nursing
Noel Bruce AsperyFor service to banking
Dr Anthony Michael AtkinsFor service to international relations, particularly in the field of famine relief and agricultural development in Africa
Donald William BarkleyFor service to local government and primary industry
George Edgerton BarlowFor service to the Public Service, particularly as Deputy Chief Defence Scientist
Arthur Lindsay BarnettFor service to the Public Service, particularly with the Electoral Commission, NSW
Reginald James BartleyFor service to public service, particularly to the legal profession
Dr Catherine Helen Berndt For service to anthropology, particularly in relation to the Aboriginal society and culture
Emeritus Prof Ronald Murray Berndt For service to anthropology, particularly in relation to the Aboriginal society and culture
Maurice Gregory BinsteadFor service to the beef cattle industry
Frederick John BlightFor service to literature and education
Eric Bogle For service to the performing arts as a songwriter and singer
William BolithoFor service to the Australian shipping industry
John Hanson BoorneFor service to the manufacturing industry, particularly in the field of design and production of medical and scientific apparatus
Wilby Laurence BrownFor service to public service, particularly librarianship
John Cargher For service to the performing arts, particularly in the field of music
Salvatore Ross CatanzaritiFor service to the fruit canning industry
Nina Mikhailovna Christesen For service to education, particularly to the study of Slavic language and culture.
David Ross ColesFor service to the sport of horse racing
Dr Alfred Brian CorriganFor service to health in the field of rheumatology and sports medicine
Peter Walkinshaw Cowan For service to Australian literature
Elaine Meredith CromeFor service to local government
Desmond CroweFor service to primary industry, particularly as a representative of primary producers
Thomas Andrew DaltonFor service to the housing industry and to the Bathurst-Orange Development Corporation
Dr David John DavidFor service to science, particularly in the study of soils
Alan Keith Davidson, MBE For service to cricket
Samuel Robert DavieFor service to education, particularly in the field of engineering
Dr Colin Boyne DegotardiFor service to medicine in the field of psychiatry
James Thomas DominguezFor service to merchant banking and to the community
James Creswell DooleyFor service to the science of geophysics and to the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics
The Reverend Keith McCallum Dowding For service to the community and to international relations
Esther Mary DoyleFor service to community welfare through the Catholic Women's League
Alice Eva DoyleFor service to the restaurant industry and to the community
Edward Ruben DukeFor service to education
Peter John ElliottFor service to architecture, particularly in the field of public housing
Dr Wesley Earl FabbFor service to the medicine and to health education
Dr David Noel Morton FearonFor service to child health education
Councillor Allan Francis FifieldFor service to the community and to local government
Ronald Edward FowellFor service to multiculturalism, particularly in the field of broadcasting
Eva Grace GeiaFor service to the Aboriginal and Islander community
Commissioner Alexander George Gillon, OBE For service to local government
The Reverend Canon Alfred James GlennonFor service to the community and to religion
Alfred Joseph GoranFor service to the law and to harness racing
David Morrice GordonFor service to horticulture and conservation, particularly in the growing of Australian flora
Harold Walter GreenFor service to community welfare, particularly through the Sydney City Mission and the Wesley Central Mission
Keith Murray GrundyFor service to the community, particularly the Specific Learning Difficulties Association of South Australia
His Excellency Walter Philip John Handmer For public service as a diplomatic representative
Edward Joseph HanlonFor service to those with impaired vision and to the sport of weightlifting
John Lawrence HarrowerFor service to secondary industry, particularly to the small business community
Professor Bernard Joseph HickeyFor service to education and the study of Australian literature overseas
George Leslie HollingsFor service to journalism
Isobel Ada HumpheryFor service to the community, particularly to war widows, and for service to education
Kenneth William David Jack, MBE For service to the arts, particularly to watercolour painting
Dr Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson For service to the science of botany as Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney
His Honour Judge David Anthony Talbot JonesFor public service, particularly as Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal
Jack JordanFor service to education, particularly in the field of technical and further education
John Geoffrey KeeganFor service to the heavy engineering industry
Karl Hubert KnappsteinFor service to the wine and brandy industry
Walter Alfred KoberFor service to the iron ore industry
Christopher Joseph LancuckiFor service to the community, particularly the Polish community
Hartwell George LanderFor service to the community, particularly in the fields of road trauma, the law and youth
Dr Margaret Stuart LeggattFor service to those with schizophrenia and to their families
Walter Max Leopold Lippmann, MBE For service to the welfare of ethnic communities
Ivor Maurice LloydFor service to secondary industry
Fritz Karl Heinz LowenFor service to the furniture design and manufacturing industry
Jean Paton McKinnon MarshallFor service to the performing arts, particularly as a theatre director
David Lloyd MartinFor service to the performing arts as an administrator
Cornelius Harris MartinFor service to the mining industry, particularly coal mining
Donald Arthur McKechnieFor service to primary industry, particularly to the Queensland grain industry
Dr Theodore Richard MorleyFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of anaesthetics, and to the community
Dr Maurice Joseph MulcahyFor service to conservation and to agriculture science
David Henry MurdenFor service to the building industry
Dennis Hans OlsenFor service to the performing arts
Dr Andrew Delbridge OsbornFor service to library science
Ruth Park (Niland) For service to literature
Frederick Henry Parslow For service to the performing arts
Brother Kenneth William PayneFor service to education
Noel Michael PellyFor service to the performing arts, particularly to ballet
Bruce Leslie Petty For service to the media as a cartoonist
Cedar Prest For service to the art of stained glass and to the community, particularly youth
Bruce Rowcliffe RedpathFor service to the road transport industry and to the community
John Joseph RoartyFor service to the welfare of those with physical and intellectual disabilities
Dr Maurice Joseph Sainsbury, RFD For service to medicine, particularly in the field of psychiatry
Maxwell Thomas SandowFor service to the community
Donald SarahFor service to the building and construction industry
Professor Edward ScottFor service to education
Jan Boleslav Sedivka For service to music
Austin Joseph SelleckFor public service, particularly with the Defence Service Homes Corporation
Dr Stefania Winifred Siedlecky For public service, particularly in the field of women's health
David Lindsay SimsFor service to the manufacturing industry, particularly in the field of international trade
Roy Edwin Skinner, ED For service to international relations through the United Nations Organisation
Graham Haughton SleeFor service to secondary industry, particularly to the metal trades industry
Florence Clare Strangman TaylorFor service to music
Gregory Lawton Taylor, OAM For service to international relations and to the community
Professor David Evatt Tunley For service to music as a composer and educator
Thomas Tycho, MBE For service to music, particularly through training and encouraging young talent
Leon Albert VidlerFor service to the welfare of those with impaired hearing, particularly in the field of education
Gordon Charles Watson For service to music as a performer and as a teacher
Kathleen Nance WatsonFor service to education
Ellis Bryson John Wayland, RFD ED For service to the community, particularly to the South Australian 150 Jubilee Celebrations
Gerald WellsFor service to commerce
Peter Denis WhiteFor service to the cattle industry and to equestrian sport
Freda Leslie Whitlam For service to education and to the community
Raymond Wells Whitrod, CVO QPM For service to Australian law enforcement, to victims of crime and to the community
Stanley James WillmottFor service to the media, particularly to commercial radio and television
David Roy Woodrow, RFD ED For service to education, particularly in the field of computer studies
Robert Raymond Woodward For service to architecture, particularly in the field of fountain design
Dr Robert Charles WrightFor service to medicine, particularly to the development of the advanced life support system within the New South Wales Ambulance Service
Robert John YeomansFor service to the community
Carla Maria Zampatti (Spender)For service to the fashion industry as a designer and manufacturer

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyCaptain David Sage FerryFor service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Director of Naval Aircraft Engineering [1] [3]
Captain Peter John HugonnetFor outstanding achievements while serving as the Director of Naval Training
Commander Jonathan Warren JonesFor exceptional service and performance of duty as the Commanding Officer, HMAS Coonawarra
ArmyLieutenant Colonel Alan Romeo BatchelorFor service to the Australian Army, particularly as leader of the Army Around Australia Relay Marathon
Colonel Donald Douglas Beard RFD For service to the Australian Army, particularly in the Royal Australian Medical Corps
Lieutenant Colonel Henry John ClarsenFor service as Director of the Army War Game Centre
Brigadier Geoffrey Frederick CohenFor service to the Australian Army as Chief of Staff, HQ Training Command
Brigadier Francis James Cross, OBE For service to the Australian Army in the fields of Military engineering and accommodation and works
Lieutenant Colonel John Arthur JonesFor service as Commanding Officer 5th/7th battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel Ian James PennellFor service to resource management in the Australian Army, particularly in the field of Operational Planning of Health Services
Major Peter Stuart RobinsonFor service to the Australian Army in the field of Joint Service Operations
Lieutenant Colonel David Alexander WebsterFor service to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of training
Air ForceAir Commodore Peter Maxwell GriggFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Director General Policy and Plans Air Force
Wing Commander Edward John Kendall LewisFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Staff Officer Financial Accounts and Personnel Services, Headquarters Support Command
Wing Commander Graeme Robert PeelFor service to the Royal Air Force in the field of Aviation Medicine
Wing Commander Norman Jeffrey StroudFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Staff Officer Special Projects in the office of the Chief of the Air Staff
Flight Lieutenant Howard Kenneth VealFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Operations Officer of No. 92 Wing Detachment, Butterworth, Malaysia
Air Commodore Ian Hamilton WhiskerFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Officer Commanding Royal Australia Air Force Base Darwin

Medal (OAM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Rosemary Kathleen Adey For service to softball [1] [3]
Robert Clyde AitkenFor service to international relations
Donald McEwan AlexanderFor services to Primary Industry, particularly plant propagation
Selby George AlleyFor service to the community
John Edward Anderson For service to sailing
Philip Grant Anderson For service to the sport of cycling
Evelyn Edith AndrewsFor service to the community
Peter Thomas AntoineFor service to rowing
Keitha Mary Boyce ArnoldFor service to the community and to nursing
Edna Muriel AtkinsonFor service to the community, particularly the aged and infirmed, Caulfield Hospital
Frank George James BakerFor service to the community and local government
Stephen Harold BantFor service to the Public Works Dept, Victoria
Geoffrey Keith BartramFor service to mountaineering
Malcolm William BattenFor service to the sport of rowing
Arthur James BeaverFor service to the Indo-Chinese community
Ronald William BeckettFor service to the community and youth
Grace Margaret BennettsFor service to the community, particularly in the field of health services
Pierce John BeriganFor service to surf lifesaving
Valmai Marjorie BertrandFor service to the sport of rowing
Elizabeth Anne BighamFor service to gymnastics and youth
Dorothy Martha BoytFor service to aged care
Raymond Matthew BrownFor service to lifesaving
Thomas Henry BryantFor service to primary industry, particularly as Deputy Chairman of the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation
Constance Marie Bryce, BEM For service to the community
Gwendoline Isabel BullFor service to the sport of athletics and the community
Elaine Millicent BurtFor service to nursing
Edna BusseFor service to ballet
Clarence Reginald BuswellFor service to the Public service in the field of computing and communications
Gerald Thomas BynesFor service to the Public Service
Reverend Father John Lawrence CamilleriFor service to the Italian and Maltese communities
Josephine CampagnoloFor service to the community
Richard CarterFor service to the sport of squash
George William Carver, BEM For service to the community, particularly the frail aged
Clare Patricia CaseyFor service to the community and education
Dale Caterson For service to the sport of rowing
Dorothy Kathleen ChoveauxFor service to croquet and to the community
Frederick Albert Charles ChubbFor service to the community and to ex-service personnel
Myrtle Millicent ClydeFor service to the community
Gertrude Mallaby CockburnFor service to community welfare
William Roderick Collins For service to the film industry and to television
James Leopold Vincent Comans, DFC For service to sport
Arthur Ivan ConroyFor service to the community
Captain John Kyle CookFor service to the shipping industry and to marine surveying
Raymond George CookFor service to the trade union movement, particularly the Health and Research Employees' Association
Andrew Dollman Cooper For service to the sport of rowing
Raymond Ambrose CorkFor service to the community and local government
Alice Gwendoline CorryFor service to ex-service personnel
Phyllis Catherine CrawfordFor service to children with disabilities
Richard Howard DaveyFor service to the welfare of the aged
Louis Henry DavisFor service to the community, particularly for children and youth
Margaret Mary DayFor service to the Girl's Brigade
Harold DeanFor service to the community
Charles DickFor service to Aboriginal welfare
Mark Andrew Luke DoyleFor service to the sport of rowing
Clarence Charles DruryFor service to the community and to local government
Phyllis Evelyn Duguid For service to Aboriginal welfare
Clifford John DuncanFor service to judo
Clarence Lisle DunnFor service to the community
Raymond Edgar EdmondsonFor public service, particularly as Deputy Director of the National Film and Sound Archive
Annie Alphonsus ElliottFor service to the community and to ex-service men and women
Stephen Frederick EvansFor service to the sport of rowing
Aileen Elizabeth FavellFor service to community welfare
Adair Janelle FergusonFor service to the sport of rowing
Roy Cyril FettkeFor service to art
Debra Lee Flintoff-KingFor service to the sport of athletics
Patricia Anne FordFor service to the community
Edward Charles FordFor service to the community
John Edward Freedman For service to the sport of Rugby Union
Frederick George FriendFor service to the community, particularly to the elderly
Elizabeth Jean FussellFor service to physiotherapy
James Chester Stewart GallowayFor service to the sport of rowing
Kathleen Mary GambettaFor service to local government and to the community
Josephine GapperFor service to the community and to local government
Malcolm Ian GarringtonFor service to the community as a swimming instructor
Dr Ian James Gawler For service to the community as Founder/Director, Australian Cancer Patients' Foundation Inc
Dora May GordonFor service to the welfare of children and to the community
Jefferson Weyburn GordonFor service to the welfare of children and to the community
Nellie Gould, BEM For service to women's athletics and to ex-servicewomen
Colin Robert James GrantFor service to Rugby League football
Bridget Eileen GregoryFor service to nursing
Roy Stanley GruberFor service to the community, particularly to bushfire prevention and control
Lincoln Ross Hall For service to mountaineering
Jean Emily Cameron HallFor service to the welfare of the elderly
John William Simpson HarcusFor service to local government and to the community
Kevin Philip HardimanFor service to the community
George HaritosFor service to shipping
Kenneth HartleyFor service to the community
Noel Richard HedgesFor service to the community
John Edward HeffernanFor service to the trade union movement
Marjorie Durstan HeleFor service to the community and to social welfare
Andrew HendersonFor service to mountaineering
Eva Frances HendrieFor service to the community
Victoria Alexandra May HobbsFor service to the nursing profession, particularly in recording its history in Western Australia
Raymond HollingworthFor service to the welfare of people with physical disabilities
The Reverend Canon Wilfred HoltFor service to education
Freda HooperFor public service, particularly as a speech pathologist
Audrey Kathleen HuttonFor service to the community
John William IrvingFor service to Australian Rules football, particularly as an umpire
Merle Robertha JackomosFor service to Aboriginal welfare
Glenn Robert JamesFor service to Australian Rules football and to the community
William Alexander JamiesonFor service to journalism and to the community
Detective Sergeant First Class David JefferiesFor service to the welfare of children
Steve Arthur KarasFor service to the community particularly to the Greek community
Joseph Peter KeenanFor service to the trade union movement and to the community
Ivy May KeeversFor service to ex-servicewomen and to the community
Thomas Ivon Ward KellyFor service to the motor industry and to the community
Thomas Peter KemmisFor service to the community and to ex-service men and women
The Reverend Dr Alexander William KenworthyFor service to community welfare
Allan Robert KerrFor service to amateur boxing and to youth
Dorothy Dawn KlingFor service to the community
Jozef Michael KolmajerFor service to the community, particularly as an interpreter and translator
Charles Arthur KrenkelFor service to the community
Suzanne Ciscelle LandellsFor service to swimming
Desmond Percy LapidgeFor public service as Director of Marketing, Queensland Department of Primary Industry
Graham Ernst LeditschkeFor service to community welfare
Edna Thelma LincolnFor service to Aboriginal welfare
Chief Superintendent John Henry LockheadFor public service with the South Australia Police Force
Timothy John Macartney-Snape For service to mountaineering
Laurence Leonard MacphersonFor service to aviation
Philip Gerard MaleyFor service to the community, particularly to ex-service men and women
The Very Reverend Nicolas Mansour, MBE For service to the Lebanese community
Lorraine Audrey MarshFor service to the community, particularly to the elderly
Richard Arthur MasonFor service to sport and to television
Francis Newman McDonnellFor service to local government and to the community
George Edward McGuirk, MBE For service to the trade union movement
Michael Scott McKayFor service to rowing
Gerard Gale MeredithFor service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
Joan MillerFor service to the community, particularly through the Girl Guides Association
Group Captain Ronald Gempton Mills (Ret'd)For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
David William James MingayFor the service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
John Menzies Mitchell, MVO For service to the community, particularly to the South Australian Jubilee 150 celebrations
Michael Francis MoloneyFor service to education
Brian Gregory MooresFor service to athletics, particularly for those with disabilities
Alma Gladys MorrisFor service to the performing arts and to the community
Gregory MortimerFor service to mountaineering
Reginald Keith MortimerFor service to the trade union movement and to the community
Bronwyn Christine MoyeFor service to those with disabilities, particularly in the field of education
Hilda Rosetta MyersFor service to the community, particularly to the Jewish community
Arthur George Stanley MyersFor service to the community, particularly to the Jewish community
James Hector De Lisle NeilsonFor service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
Karen Joy NevilleFor service to water-skiing
Ronald NewmanFor service to the Jewish community
Jenny Steele NosworthyFor service to the community, particularly through the South Australian Jubilee 150 celebrations
John Patrick O'KeefeFor service to local government and to the community
Marjorie Jean OatesFor service to the community
William Percival PackardFor service to the Australian National University community, particularly as Warden of Bruce Hall
Frederick Charles PennellFor service to the welfare for ex-service men and women
Edithe Marjorie Edmunds PigottFor service to the community
Sylvester Jack PompeiFor service to marine search and rescue activities in Port Phillip Bay
Ion PopaFor service to rowing
James Peter Roy PotterFor service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
David Lee PriceFor service to the community as Chairman of HMAS WATSON Memorial Chapel Trust
John William Edgecombe ProssFor service to athletics
Brother Rexford John PyeFor service to the Aboriginal community
Lieutenant Alan Joseph Quarmby, (Rtd)For service to youth, particularly with the Naval Reserve Cadets
Dr John Clive RadcliffeFor service to the Australian Electric Transport Museum and Museums Association of South Australia
Kenneth Arthur Forsyth ReadwinFor service to local government and to the community
Noel Aloysius ReidyFor service to local government and to the community
Elsie May ReinkeFor service to the community
Clarissa Mary ReptonFor service to the Aboriginal community
Kenneth John RobertsFor service to cartography
Alexander Herbert RoweFor service to speedway racing
Arthur Herbert SatchellFor service to music, particularly to band music
Thomas James SavigeFor service to the horticulture
Joan Narelle ShannonFor service to nursing, particularly in the field of stomal therapy
Robert Eric StauntonFor service to basketball
Kenneth Willoughby TalbotFor service to the community
Mary Lila Tanner, MBE For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
Alice TarltonFor service to the welfare of children and the aged
Mervyn Reginald TebbuttFor service to local government and to the community
Thomas William TempletonFor service to parliament and to the community
Warren Milton ThomsonFor service to music, particularly in the field of music education
James Bruce TomkinsFor service to rowing
Florence Kathleen Ann TowseFor service to the community
Councillor Nicolas TrandosFor service to local government and primary industry, particularly market gardening
Joyce Thelma TuckwellFor service to the community
Robert John WaldonFor service to swimming
David Barry Vivian WalshFor service to cycling, particularly as National Coaching Director
Gerard Stanislaus WardellFor service to scouting
Glynn Mayne WatkinsFor service to education
Chief Inspector Andrew Christopher WellsFor public service with the New South Wales Police Force and the Australian Federal Police
Lawline May WheatonFor service to the community
Allen David WilliamsFor service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
Nell WilliamsFor service to the community, particularly through the Lions Club International for 30 years and to the performing arts
Roger WilliamsonFor service to the welfare of ex-service men and women and to the community
Leo Denis WillisFor public service as superintendent of the Royal Australian Navy’s Oil Fuel Installation, Darwin
Robert Harrison YoungerFor service to local government
David ZukerFor service to sports medicine and physiotherapy

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyChief Petty Officer Stephen Lambert DentFor exceptional service and outstanding contribution to photographic display support for the Royal Australian Navy [1] [3]
Warrant Officer David George MintoFor an outstanding contribution in support of Her Majesty’s Australian Fleet during his service in the Directorate of Fleet Engineering Policy
Warrant Officer Robert James RuseFor outstanding service to the Weapons Electrical Engineering Department of the Australian Submarine Squadron, HMAS Platypus
Lieutenant Ronald Arthur SheatherFor outstanding service to the Royal Australian Navy as the Parade Training Officer, HMAS Cerberus
Petty Officer Michael Victor WinterFor outstanding service as a Physical Training Instructor in the Royal Australian Navy
ArmyWarrant Officer Class 2 John Henry BoskerFor performance of duty in the field of engineering
Warrant Officer Class 1 John William BurnsFor performance of duty as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment
Warrant Officer Class Two Ronald John JagerFor performance of duty to the Army Reserve in the 5th Military District
Warrant Officer Class One Noel Stewart JarvisFor performance of duty in the field of physical training
Corporal Norman Edward JohnsFor service to the Australian Army Catering Corps in the 1st Military District
Captain Hans Otto MarschallFor performance of duty as Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant of the 2nd/4th battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment
Warrant Officer Class Two Roy Leonard MundineFor performance of duty as Quartermaster Sergeant of the 49th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment
Warrant Officer Class One Raymond Graham NormanFor performance of duty as Regimental Sergeant Major Logistic Command
Sergeant Francis Thomas ReidyFor service to the Australian Army in the fields of health and hygiene
Warrant Officer Class One Peter William RosemondFor service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment
Captain Clifford Arthur SavageFor performance of duty as Regimental Sergeant Major, Second Division
Warrant Officer Class One Patrick Joseph ScanlanFor performance of duty in the Directorate of Protocol and Visits, Department of Defence
Staff Sergeant Denice Kay WoodsFor performance of duty to the Army Reserve, particularly in the field of pay administration
Air ForceWarrant Officer John Brian BlenikinsopFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Warrant Officer of the Radio Maintenance Section of No 486 Maintenance Squadron
Sergeant Brian Stanley CorkillFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as the Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge of the Motor Trimming Section at No. 2 Stores Depot
Warrant Officer Lewis Martin CunninghamFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as a clerk in the Directorate of Personnel Computing Systems
Warrant Officer Robert James KinnaneFor service as warrant officer disciplinary of the Royal Australian Air Force
Warrant Officer Dennis RobinsonFor service to Royal Australian Air Force as Warrant Officer Engineer responsible for Boeing 707 maintenance at No. 486 Maintenance Squadron
Flight Sergeant William Morrow StrongFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Senior Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge of Support Flight, No. 2 Airfield Defence Squadron
Warrant Officer Bryan Roy TuckeyFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as a Clerk Administrative at Headquarters Royal Australian Air Force Base East Sale
Flight Sergeant Roy Wilfred TungateFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Senior Non-commissioned Officer-in-Charge Air-Frame Section, No. 79 Squadron

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The 1991 Australia Day Honours are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 1991 by the Governor General of Australia, Bill Hayden.

The 1992 Australia Day Honours are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 25 January 1992 by the Governor General of Australia, Bill Hayden.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Australia Day 1987 Honours List" (PDF). Governor-General of Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 October 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  2. "Announcing and presenting awards". www.pmc.gov.au. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Australia Day honours". Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995). 1987-01-26. p. 6. Retrieved 2018-10-30.