2005 Australia Day Honours

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The 2005 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 2005 by the Governor General of Australia, Michael Jeffrey. [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]

Order of Australia

Companion (AC)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Dr Jean Elizabeth Calder For humanitarian service in the Middle East, particularly to people with disabilities living in refugee camps in Lebanon and Gaza and disadvantaged areas of Cairo, to international relations, and to academic and professional training in the fields of education and rehabilitation. [1]
Emeritus Professor Enid Mona Campbell OBE For service to the legal scholarship and education, to raising debate in the field of constitutional law and to public law reform.
Professor Derek Ashworth Denton For service to science through leadership in medical research in the field of physiology relating to sodium homeostasis and the body's regulation of fluid and electrolyte balances and to the arts.
Lady (Mary) Fairfax AM OBE For service to the community of wide-ranging social and economic benefit through support and philanthropy for ongoing medical research initiatives, improved health care opportunities, nurturing artistic talent in young performers, and preservation of diverse cultural heritage.
The Honourable Timothy Andrew Fischer For service to the Australian and New South Wales Parliaments, to advancing the national interest through trade liberalisation and rail transport development, to supporting humanitarian aid in developing countries and to fostering openness and acceptance of cultural difference in the community.
The Honourable Jeffrey Gibb Kennett For service to the Victorian Parliament and the introduction of initiatives for economic and social benefit, to business and commerce, and to the community in the development of the arts, sport and mental health awareness strategies.
Mark Matthew Leibler AO For services to business, to the law, particularly in the areas of taxation and commercial law, to the Jewish community internationally and in Australia, and to reconciliation and the promotion of understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

Officer (AO)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Professor Michael Philip Alpers For service to medical science as a leading international research in the fields of tropical medicine and public health, including research on the disease Kuru, and for contributions to improving health and economic development in Papua New Guinea. [1]
The Honourable Justice Bryan Alan Beaumont For service to the judiciary, to the administration of the court, to improving legal education facilities and judicial infrastructure in the Pacific region, and to the community.
The Honourable Justice Annabelle Claire Bennett For service to the law, particularly in the areas of intellectual property, administrative law and professional conduct, and to the community through a range of educational, medical, women's and business organisations.
Margaret Sneddon BickleFor service to the pharmaceutical profession as an advocate and mentor for women in the profession, and to the community.
Martin Bonsey CVO For distinguished service and principled contributions to public sector reform, to government and parliamentary issues and to the Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General.
Clinical Associate Professor Harvey Charles CoatesFor service to medicine in the field of paediatric otolaryngology as a clinician and researcher, to Indigenous health, and to the community through contributions to major medical research and educational organisations.
The Honourable Terence Rhoderic Cole RFD QC For service to the judiciary, particularly judicial administration, to reform of the building and construction industry, and to the community through the Australian Naval Reserve and conservation and arts organisations.
Lynton Keith Crosby For service to politics as Federal Director of the Liberal Party of Australia.
Professor Ivan Stanley de la Lande †For service to medical research and education, particularly in the field of pharmacology and as a major contributor to understanding of the human vascular system.
Professor Terence Dwyer AM For service to medical research as an epidemiologist, particularly in the areas of cardiovascular disease and sudden infant death syndrome, and to the community.
Leonard Raymond FosterFor service to fire and emergency services management, particularly through the development of best practice and a coordinated approach to fire control in Australia.
Dr Sandra Michelle HackerFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of psychiatry, and to excellence in professional education and promotion of the highest standards of health care in Australia.
Robert Watson Hughes MBE For service to the arts through music, particularly as a composer, and for the promotion of Australian music through representative organisations for musicians.
Dr Harold Neil Johnston For service to the community through the initiation and implementation of a range of policies designed to meet the diverse welfare and social needs of ex-Service personnel and their families, and more broadly to public sector administration in the areas of economic and business development and service delivery.
Steve Arthur Karas OAM For service to the community as a contributor to the development of multicultural media and to migrant assistance organisations in Australia, and through public sector roles, particularly in the portfolio area of immigration.
Christine McNamee LiddyFor service to the community, particularly through fundraising and promoting awareness of the role of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and for support for a range of educational and arts organisations.
Malcolm James McCusker QC For service to the legal profession, particularly in the fields of criminal and commercial law, to the business and finance sectors, and to the community through a range of health, church, cultural and sporting organisations.
Dr Giancarlo Martini-PiovanoFor service to the community as Director of Co.As.It through the promotion of improved health and community services for culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Ken Harry Matthews For service to the community through the development of more competitive and sustainable regional industries and service, to the national transport system, and to promoting the highest standards of public administration.
The Honourable Roderick Pitt Meagher QCFor service to the judiciary, to legal scholarship and professional development, and to the arts.
Professor Nicos Anthony NicolaFor service to scientific research and to policy development within the field of cellular and molecular biochemistry, and to the development of medical biotechnology in Australia.
Elizabeth Ann NosworthyFor service to business through contributions to major development, energy and infrastructure projects, to the legal profession, particularly in the area of legal education, and to the community.
Dr Barry William PerryFor service to the community as Ombudsman of Victoria through encouraging the highest standards of integrity and accountability in public institutions.
Daniel PetreFor service to business, particularly in information technology, and to the community through philanthropic support for medical research, promotion of work/life balance and educational organisations.
Professor John David Pollard For service to medicine in the field of neurology, particularly the study of peripheral nerve disease and multiple sclerosis.
The Honourable Justice Simon ShellerFor service to the law, particularly in the field of judicial administration, and to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia.
Frederic Sydney Stolle For service to tennis as a player, coach and media commentator, and to promoting Australian sport and culture internationally.
Associate Professor Alison May StreetFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of haematology, and as a significant contributor to the management of congenital bleeding disorders and minimisation of transfusion transmitted infection.
Professor Sharon Mary Sullivan For service to cultural heritage conservation, including Indigenous heritage, and to influencing conservation practices worldwide.
Dr Walter Wilhelm Uhlenbruch AM For service to business and commerce, particularly the automotive manufacturing sector through a range of executive positions, to the promotion of Australian industry internationally, and to the German community.
Margaret Louise VaradyFor leadership in education, particularly as Principal of Sydney Girls High School, to fostering academic excellence and to promoting student participation across a range of community activities, sports and the arts.
Joan Agnes VickeryFor service to the Indigenous community as a leader in the development of culturally sensitive health care initiatives, particularly in the area of diabetes treatment and management.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyRear Admiral Raydon William Gates CSM For distinguished service as the inaugural Commander of the Australian Defence College and as Maritime Commander Australia. [1]
ArmyMajor General Gregory Howard Garde AM RFD QC For distinguished service to the Australian Defence Force Reserves, in particular as the Assistant Chief of the Defence Force (Reserves) and Head Reserve Policy.
Major General Duncan Edward Lewis DSC CSC For distinguished service and performance of duty as Commander Special Forces and subsequently as the inaugural Special Operations Commander Australia.
Air ForceAir Vice-Marshal Kerry Francis Clarke AM For distinguished service in the fields of international relationships and capability management and development.

Member (AM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Brian John AcworthFor service to the community, particularly through the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, social welfare and health organisations, and to business development. [1]
Kenneth Craig AllenFor service to the business and finance sectors, to international relations as Consul-General in New York, and to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations.
Professor Warwick Peter AndersonFor service to health and medical research through leadership roles with the National Health and Medical Research Council, to the development of medical science at Monash University, and to hypertension and renal physiology research.
Margaret Mavis BakerFor service to hockey through administration, policy development and umpiring roles, particularly in South Australia.
Geoffrey Stirling BallardFor service to off-road motorcycle racing as the winner of eight national and eleven international Six Day Enduro Championships, and through promotion of the sport.
Barbara Ann BarracloughFor service to education, particularly as Principal of Bankstown Girls’ High School, to support for innovative vocational and training programs, and to the wider Bankstown community.
Councillor Paul Vincent BellFor service to local government, particularly through the Queensland and Australian Local Government Associations, to regional development and tourism, to vocational education and training, and to the community.
The Reverend Dr Geoffrey Cyril Bingham MM For service to the community through Christian ministry, encouraging cross-cultural theological education and as an author.
Thomas Harold BissetFor service to the development of the community housing sector to meet the needs of low income and disadvantaged residents, and as a major contributor to debate on broader social welfare and policy issues.
Damian John Bugg QCFor service to the law, particularly in the role of Director of Public Prosecutions at state and federal levels, and through the encouragement of international co-operation in the area of criminal law and practice.
The Honourable Justice Rodney Keith BurrFor service to the law in Australia and internationally, particularly through the establishment of the World Congress on Family Law and the Rights of Children and Youth.
Associate Professor Victor Ian CallananFor service to medicine through the improvement and expansion of medical services in north Queensland, particularly in the fields of anaesthesia, intensive care, pain management and hyperbaric medicine, and to surf lifesaving.
Gary Thomas CampbellFor service to primary industry through the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, and to the community.
Dr Andrew James CannonFor service to judicial administration, particularly through reform of civil litigation processes, and to the community through the Falie project and a range of charitable organisations.
Louis Aron ChallisFor service to engineering as a pioneer in environmental and architectural acoustic engineering, particularly the development of noise standards, acoustic planning and design of landmark buildings, and advancements in environmental noise testing.
The Honourable Bruce Anthony Chamberlain For service to the Victorian Parliament, particularly by fostering the democratic process, to improved library and information technology services, to promoting public interest in the Parliament, and to the community.
Associate Professor George Chin-Huat ChoFor service to education, particularly in the study and application of Geographic Information Systems and the law, and to the Institute of Australian Geographers.
The Reverend Robert Kable ClarkFor service to the Baptist Churches of Western Australia through the establishment of education programs for theological students.
Narelle ClayFor service to the community, particularly through social justice advocacy and the provision of accommodation and support services for homeless young people.
Ian Stanley CollinsFor service to sport, particularly Australian Rules football through administrative roles and the establishment and development of trainee programs.
Professor William Barry ComanFor service to medicine in the fields of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery and through professional organisations.
Susan Hewison CondeFor service to the community through organisations and advisory bodies that promote the interests of women, to youth through the Guiding movement, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Lesley Jennifer ConnFor service to the community through administrative and fundraising roles in support of a range of health and welfare organisations.
Dr Aileen Forsyth ConnonFor service to public health and medicine, particularly through organisations to improve available health care for women and children, and to medical education.
Aleathea Joan CooperFor service to the community of Katoomba through a range of organisations including the Blue Mountains People for Reconciliation.
Harvey Leslie CooperFor service to the judiciary and to judicial education, and to the community through offender rehabilitation programs.
Professor Stephen Moile CordnerFor service to forensic medicine, particularly as a contributor to the development of forensic pathology in Australia and internationally.
Professor John de JerseyFor service to science education, to research in the field of enzyme biochemistry and molecular biology, and to academia.
Lynette Josephine DennyFor service to the performing arts through administrative roles with state and regional arts organisations, as a teacher of dance, and as a choreographer.
Peter Alan DexterFor service to the development of the shipping and maritime industries through leadership roles, to international relations, and to the community.
Malcolm Douglas Donnelly For service to the performing arts as an operatic baritone and to the education and mentoring of young singers.
Nicola Rosemary DownerFor service to the arts, particularly regional arts programs as a board member of a range of organisations, and to the community.
Graham Allan DownieFor service to the community, particularly youth through the Scouting movement, and to journalism.
Emeritus Professor Harold Raymond Edwards For service to the community, particularly through overseas development aid projects and Opportunity International Australia, to the Australian Parliament, and to education in the field of economics.
John Richard ElderFor service to industrial relations within the building and construction industry in New South Wales, particularly as an advocate for appropriate safety measures and employee training, rehabilitation and compensation.
Peter Sydney FardoulysFor service to the building and construction sector through industry association roles in Queensland and nationally, and to the community through arts, medical, children's and church organisations.
Dr John Stanley FlettFor service to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations, and executive roles with St John Ambulance and a range of organisations in the Yorke Peninsula area.
Noala Therese FlynnFor service to the community, particularly through the development and implementation of palliative care services in the western region of Melbourne.
Sister Pauline Anne FlynnFor service to the community through social welfare programs and pastoral care services for people who are homeless or vulnerable.
Professor Gordon William FordFor service to industrial relations, particularly through the development of the theory and practice of workplace reform, to the establishment of industrial relations as a field of study in Australia, and as a contributor to community organisations.
John Curlewis ForsythFor service to aviation as an adviser to Government and as a leader in the development and automation of air traffic systems in Australia.
Stuart Grant FowlerFor service to the law in Australia and internationally, particularly through the establishment of the World Congress on Family Law and the Rights of Children and Youth.
Denis Stanley GibbonsFor service to the recording and preservation of the history of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War as a correspondent and photographer, and to organisations that preserve military records and memorabilia.
Dr Moira Therese GordonFor service to economic and social development in the Hunter region, particularly as a contributor to decision making processes of the boards of community organisations, and to tertiary education.
Gwenyth Alison GrahamFor service to the community, particularly Indigenous people, refugees and asylum seekers through a range of church and welfare organisations in Western Australia.
Emeritus Professor Glenice Kay HancockFor service to educational administration through leadership and management roles in the tertiary and public school sectors.
Denis Anthony Handlin For service to the music industry, particularly through the promotion of Australian musicians, to professional organisations, and to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations.
Dr Douglas John HarbisonFor service to medicine and to the community through the provision of consultant physician services in the Tamworth region, particularly in the areas of diabetes and cardio-respiratory care, and to Lions International.
Graham James HartFor service to business and finance, and to the community through organisations related to medical research, the arts, education and agriculture and industry.
William Hauritz For service to the community, particularly through the establishment of the Woodford Folk Festival and leadership roles in organisations that provide a forum for the promotion of cross-cultural and artistic awareness.
Dr Dick Peter Henry †For service to veterinary science through the development of disease-free piggeries and environmentally sound waste management practices, and the breeding of pathogen-free livestock.
Dr John Melville HolderFor service to veterinary science and to the pig industry through research and the establishment of large-scale intensive potteries, and as a contributor to industry and professional organisations.
Alan John Hopgood For service to the performing arts as an actor, playwright and producer, and to the community through raising awareness of men's health issues.
Catriona Suzy HughesFor service to the development of the Australian film and television industry through influencing policy formulation, supporting and giving expression to artistic talent and providing sound business and investment guidance.
Charles Edward HulleyFor service to the community, particularly health care as Chairman of the Paul and Elizabeth Curran Foundation at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, to encouraging multiculturalism, and to greater understanding of Indigenous culture.
Anthony Kyle IrvineFor service to conservation and the environment, particularly rainforest ecology, and to the recording and preserving of Indigenous knowledge of flora and fauna.
Professor Garry Lawrence JenningsFor service to medicine in the areas of cardiothoracic research and public health, to the Baker Heart Research Institute and The Alfred Hospital, and to professional and health-related organisations.
Kenneth Athol JollyFor service to the promotion of children's literature and to the community through philanthropic support for organisations benefiting sick and underprivileged children.
Professor Douglas Edgar JoshuaFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of haematology and in multiple myeloma research, to postgraduate education, and to professional organisations.
Badra Kamal KarunarathnaFor service to multicultural broadcasting and to the community through Sri Lankan cultural organisations, support for women, and social welfare groups.
John Fouhy Kearney QCFor service to the community as an adviser and benefactor to education and church organisations, and through the preservation of a number of architecturally significant buildings in the City of Melbourne.
Professor Robert Edward KearneyFor service to the sustainable management of fisheries resources and to the development of national and international research programs and policies.
Professor John Philip KeevesFor service to educational research, particularly the development of statistical methods for measuring and analysing educational outcomes and to professional organisations and mentoring of research associates and students.
Mostyn Godfrey KellerFor service to the Indigenous community through the Finke River Mission, the development of language and literacy programs for the preservation of culture, and through skill development programs and the creation of employment opportunities.
William Ambrose KellyFor service to education and to international relations, particularly through promoting the idea of service to others through projects involving secondary school students travelling to Africa to participate in community building projects in the Kalahari Desert.
Dr John Stanley KeniryFor service to industry and to applied science in agricultural and environmental settings through promoting research and development for improved social and economic outcomes and to youth.
Kevin Francis KenneallyFor service to the community through a range of organisations promoting environmental education, advancement of botanical knowledge, and interest of youth in natural history.
Dr Antony David Kidman For service to health, particularly research into the psycho-social impact of diseases including breast cancer and as a clinical psychologist.
Robyn Caroline Kruk For service to public administration in New South Wales, particularly in the areas of executive functions of government, commonwealth/state relations and in the strategic management of health services, natural resources and the environment.
Peter John LaverFor service to industry, to tertiary education and training, and to science and technology.
Judith Esther LeesonFor service to the community, particularly through support of people seeking opportunity for lifelong learning and career development.
Dr Helen Olga LightFor service to the community as Director of the Jewish Museum of Australia, particularly through support for significant cultural exhibitions and community based programs.
William Robert McComasFor service to business and commerce in the field of competition and corporate law through the Trade Practices Commission.
Dr William Taylor McCoyFor service to health administration in South Australia through public sector and community organisations and to people with psychiatric illnesses.
Geoffrey Ellison McIntyreFor service to business and finance through the banking sector, to the promotion of international relations, and to the community.
Richard Joseph McKayFor service to business and finance, to the building and construction industry, and to the community.
Max Kevin McKennaFor service to horticulture through the potato industry and leadership in research and development.
Natalie June McNamaraFor service to Catholic education through leadership in Human Resources.
Patricia Marrfurra McTaggartFor service to the Indigenous community, particularly the Ngengkurrungkurr, Ngengiwumirri and Malak Malak traditional land owners through the preservation and documentation of traditional language in dictionaries and thesauruses, and to the compilation of books on flora and fauna.
Ian Gower MackleyFor service to the development and promotion of Australia's wine industry, particularly through the Winemakers Federation of Australia and the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation.
Professor Errol John Maguire RFD For service to medicine as a surgeon, educator and administrator, and to the Army Reserve.
Professor Leslie Ronald Marchant †For service to academic through research and scholarship in the fields of Chinese, Australia, and Aboriginal history and culture.
The Honourable Kenneth Henry Marks QCFor service to the judiciary and to the law, particularly in the area of law reform and through the implementation of innovative changes to court administration.
The Reverend Brother Francis Daniel MarzoriniFor service to education, particularly in Christian Brothers’ schools, to English as a second language teacher and to the Australian Cadet Corps.
John MeahanFor service to the community as National President of the St Vincent de Paul Society and through the development of collaborative programs with other social service agencies.
Henry David MendelsonFor service to the community through a range of organisations including the Guide Dog Association of Australia, the Australian Council of Christians and Jews, the Jewish National Fund of Australia, and the Salvation Army.
Keith Ross Miller For service to sport, particularly cricket as a player, journalist and commentator.
Russell Victor MillerFor service to the legal profession in the fields of international and business law and to the community through participation in a range of organisations related to aviation, rail transport and energy.
Denis David MolyneuxFor service to people with a disability through the development of sport and recreation opportunities.
Nicholas MoraitisFor service to the community through support for a range of organisations related to the health and welfare of children, and to business through the fresh produce industry.
Professor John G L MorrisFor service to neurology and neurological education, particularly Parkinsons disease and movement disorders.
Rupert Hordern Myer For service to the arts, to support for museums and galleries, and to the community through a range of philanthropic and service organisations.
Garry Barr Nehl For service to the Australian Parliament and to the community through a range of organisations.
Dr Henry Simpson NewlandFor service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology, particularly in relation to Indigenous health and to reduction of eye disease in developing countries.
Dr Peter Ronald NobletFor service to dentistry as an administrator and educator, and to the community.
Peter John NorthFor service to engineering and to business through the Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering and as a contributor to the advancement of innovative technology in manufacturing and other industries.
The Honourable Justice Margaret Jean Nyland For service to the judiciary, to human rights and the equal status of women, and to the community through a range of cultural organisations.
Professor Christopher John O'Brien For service to medicine, particularly to the specialty of head and neck surgery through leadership as a clinical researcher and teacher.
Henry David O'ConnorFor service to the community through a range of charitable and welfare organisations.
Professor Margaret Mary O'ConnorFor service to the development and establishment of palliative care services in Victoria.
Associate Professor Justin O'DayFor service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology as a surgeon, clinician and teacher, to professional associations, and to the community.
Barry John PalmerFor service to the community through Lions Australia, particularly through fundraising for childhood cancer research and for children with physical disabilities.
The Honourable Warwick Raymond Parer For service to the Australian Parliament, particularly through policy development and broadening of export opportunities for the mining industry, to energy market reform and to education.
Peggy Pamela ParkinFor service to the community, particularly people with disabilities, and to local government in the City of Belmont.
Florence Lucinda PensFor service to the community through a range of support and service organisations, and to local government in the City of Charles Sturt.
Professor Garry David PhillipsFor service to medicine, particularly in the areas of anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency care, and to medical education.
Margaret Anne Pomeranz For service to the film industry as a critic and reviewer, promoter of Australian content, and advocate for freedom of expression in film.
Ian John PurcellFor service to the community, particularly gay and lesbian people through advocacy, education, law reform and support for community events.
Michael Anthony Reed For service to the Northern Territory Parliament and to the community of Katherine.
Stuart John RicheyFor service to the commercial fishing industry, particularly the promotion of sustainable utilisation of Commonwealth-managed fisheries resources and the development of new national marine policies and safety legislation.
Professor Richard Ernest RuffinFor service to respiratory medicine as a leading clinician, researcher, educator and mentor to colleagues.
Edmund John RyanFor service to the community through the restoration and upgrading of historic buildings, particularly places of worship.
Dr Denis Allan Saunders For service to nature conservation, particularly through the study of Australian birds and the development of landscape ecology in Australia.
Dr Jillian Ruth SewellFor service to paediatrics and improvements in children's health care as a consultant, administrator and educator.
Kevin Will SeymourFor service to business, to the racing industry, and to the community through the Brisbane Housing Company.
Joan Mary Sheldon For service to the Queensland Parliament, to support for a range of cultural organisations, and to issues affecting women.
Emeritus Professor Leonard Kelman StevensFor service to civil engineering, particularly through the theory and practice of structural engineering, and to tertiary education as an educator and administrator.
Dr Michael Maurice StevensFor service to medicine, particularly through paediatric oncology and paediatric palliative care.
Gary Leon SturgessFor service to public administration and as an adviser to government in the development of public policy.
Professor Peter SwannellFor service to higher education, particularly through the advancement of distance education and on-line learning opportunities, to engineering as a researcher and teacher, and to the community.
Christopher Bruce TassellFor service to the arts and cultural development as Director of the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, to regional museums, and to heritage preservation.
Dr Malcolm Percy TesterFor service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology through strategies to decrease diabetic eye disease in Fiji, particularly through the establishment of health facilities and provision of specialist training for Fijian medical officers.
Dr Ashleigh Clifford ThomasFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of Indigenous health in rural and remote areas, and through the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
David Francis ThompsonFor service to the community in the areas of employment, education and training, particularly through the National Employment Services Association.
Brian Edward Thomson For service to the arts as a set and production designer for theatre, film, special events and opera, both nationally and internationally.
Colin Logan ThomsonFor service to business and commerce through providing leadership within the credit union movement, and to the community through support for Stewart House, Sydney.
Geoffrey William TorneyFor service to the legal profession, to the community of Ballarat, and to the thoroughbred horseracing industry.
Dr Penelope Estelle TripconyFor service to the Indigenous community, particularly in the field of education as an administrator, policy adviser, researcher and educator.
Muriel Mumthelang Van Der BylFor service to the Indigenous community through the promotion of art and culture and as an advocate for social justice.
Robert WardFor service to the accounting profession and to the community through sporting associations.
Mark Edward Waugh For service to cricket as a player and to the community.
Hermann Johann WeberFor service to the community of Alice Springs through a range of local government, health, education, business and service organisations.
Patricia Helen WessingFor service to conservation, particularly through the Tasmanian Conservation Trust and through support for the establishment of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, and to education.
Peter Snowden WilsonFor service to business and industry, particularly through the development of workplace reforms in the areas of safety, rehabilitation and compensation, and to the community.
Ronald Stanley YuryevichFor service to local government, particularly to the community of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyCommodore Tim James BarterFor exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy as Director Navy Weapons Systems and Director General Navy Systems and Chief Naval Engineer. [1]
Captain Gerald David ChristianFor exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy as a senior Naval Officer, particularly in support of operational capability.
Commodore Geoffrey John GeraghtyFor exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Defence Force as the Australian Hydrographer, Hydrographic Force Element Commander and Head of the Australian Defence Staff, London.
ArmyColonel Geoffrey Thomas PetersonFor exceptional performance of duties in the area of international policy, and as the Director of Force Structure — Army, particularly in the fields of capability development, organisational structure, personnel establishments and organisational review.
Colonel Stuart Lyle Smith For exceptional service to the Australian Army as Commanding Officer 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and Commanding Officer AUSBATT VIII East Timor.
Air ForceAir Commodore Rodney Frank LukeFor exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly in the fields of Engineering, Project Development and Training.
Group Captain Anthony Vincent NeedhamFor exceptional service as the Director of Group Function Management, Air Force Headquarters and Director Personnel Officers — Air Force.
Wing Commander John Frederick TeagerFor exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Staff Officer within Capability Development and Commanding Officer Joint Electronic Warfare Operational Support Unit.

Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Mary Thelma AkersFor service to the community, particularly to the preservation of local history through the Sovereign Hill Museums Association, and to education through the University of Ballarat. [1]
Joan May AndrewsFor service to the community through health, aged care and disability support services on the Central Coast of New South Wales.
Janet Anne AnnearFor service to education, particularly in the central region of Western Australia, and to the community through the Parkerville Children's Home.
Kenneth James ArkwrightFor service to business and commerce, particularly to retail trade in Western Australia, and to the Jewish community.
Neil ArmstrongFor service to the community, particularly through the Australian Lions Foundations and the Lions Rheumatism and Arthritis Medical Research Foundation.
Rita Maria ArtisFor service to sport, particularly cricket administration as an official scorer, and to the community
Eric Ivan AshbyFor service to the wool and sheep meat industry, particularly through pioneering the development of the Polwarth breed, and to local government.
Benjamin James Austin For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Dr K Suresh BadamiFor service to the community of Baradine, particularly through the establishment of multi-purpose health facilities, and as a medical practitioner.
Joyce Melva BadgeryFor service to the community through the Friends of the South Australian Museum, particularly the establishment and management of the volunteer guide program.
Howard Keith BaileyFor service to the community of Kadina, particularly through the preservation and promotion of local history and heritage.
Margaret Ruth BakerFor service to the community through a range of organisations, particularly in relation to mental health services, and to education.
Suzanne Elspeth Balogh For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Ian Douglas BaulchFor service to the community of Geelong through a range of social welfare organisations, particularly the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Ryan Neville Bayley For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Paul M W Benz For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Dr Louis BernsteinFor service to medicine in the field of cardiology as a clinician, administrator and contributor to professional associations, and to the Jewish community.
Kevin John BestFor service to the arts as a landscape painter, and to the community through fundraising support for a range of charitable organisations.
Anthony John Biddle For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Gregory Winter BinnsFor service to the community of Ballarat, particularly through environmental, arts and heritage organisations.
Neil Allan BlakeFor service to conservation and the environment, particularly through the establishment of the Port Phillip EcoCentre.
Dr George Mario BoffaFor service to the Maltese community, and to medicine as an anaesthetist.
Janette Anne BowmanFor service to the community of Flinders Island as the coordinator of the Volunteer Ambulance Officers.
Hugh John BoyleFor service to the community through church, service, welfare and sporting groups, and to education.
John Harry BrackenFor service to the community through a range of social welfare and church organisations, particularly through the provision of emergency accommodation.
Roy Victor BraendlerFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community as a fundraiser for the Salvation Army.
Major Peter Gordon BranaganFor service to the community of the Mitchell Shire, particularly to the welfare of ex-Service personnel, and to youth.
Delia Cecilia BrannanFor service to the community through the provision of support and assistance to cardiac patients as leader of Heartbeat Tasmania.
Dr Sandra Louise BredemeyerFor service to neonatal and perinatal nursing, particularly through the Australian Neonatal Nurses Association.
Michael Gene Brennan For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Alan Robert BroadbentFor service to the community of Heyfield, particularly through health and business organisations.
John David BrookeFor service to local government, to water resource management, to the accountancy profession, and to education.
Peter Graham Brooks For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Travis Neil Brooks For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Graeme Allen Brown For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Clive BubbFor service to business and industry through the development of workplace health and safety programs, vocational training for young people, and business advocacy organisations.
Graham Russell BuchnerFor service to the community of Warwick through support for tourism, road safety initiatives and local events and activities.
Robert Oliver BurfordFor service to the community through fundraising activities supporting aged care, health and youth groups.
John David BurkeFor service to the community as a historian and author, particularly through the preservation and promotion of the history of rail transport in Australia and exploration in Antarctica.
David Andrew BurrowsFor service to international relations through support for the community of the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea, particularly through projects to provide fresh water in rural areas.
Robert Wilfred BushbyFor service to the welfare of ex-Service personnel and their families.
Kim Patricia ButlerFor service through the provision of assistance to victims in the immediate aftermath of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002.
John Maxwell CaddyFor service to choral music, particularly liturgical music through St Patricks Cathedral Choir.
Lindsay John CallaghanFor service to rowing as a competitor, coach and administrator.
Roy CameronFor service to the community of the Coolah district through the preservation and promotion of local history, as an advocate for the environment and regional tourism, and to local government.
Dianne Olive CampbellFor service to the nursing profession, particularly through the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and as an administrator and contributor to the development of health care standards.
Jeanette Brenton CampbellFor service to the community of Coolamon, particularly through the promotion of tourism and the preservation of local heritage.
Keith Colville CampbellFor service to transport in the field of logistics and supply chain management, particularly through the establishment of an industry body and the subsequent growth of member services.
William John CantlinFor service to the community of Eurora by providing a high-quality postal service to businesses and residents.
Robert William CarmichaelFor service to swimming, particularly through the promotion and development of the sport in rural and regional Victoria.
Sara Maree Carrigan For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Roy ChamberlainFor service to the safety of the travelling community through management of the Australian Travellers Net.
Shirley ChirgwinFor service to the community through the Sutherland Hospital Kiosk Committee.
Leo George ChristieFor service to the community through providing advice on governance and fundraising matters to a range of cultural, health, welfare and church organisations.
Francis Clive ChurchillFor service to the community through support for social welfare organisations, to people with disabilities, particularly through the Northern Support Services group, and to the emergency services through the United Firefighters Union and Credit Union.
Richard Blackmore ClampettFor service to the pharmacy profession and to the community through service and sporting organisations.
Salvatore CocoFor service to the community through support for medical research, social welfare, arts and conservation organisations, and to the fresh food industry.
Beverley Carlene CoghlanFor service to the community through the Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship, the Defence Force Wives Association and the Derwent Hospital Auxiliary.
Margaret Dawn ColbourneFor service to music education through the Loddon-Campaspe-Mallee Region Instrument Hire Scheme, and to the community of Bendigo through the performing arts.
Henry James CollinsFor service to the community, particularly the ageing, through membership of a range of advisory, health and social support boards and committees.
Sister Elizabeth Leone CollinsFor service to the community as a teacher, adult educator and counsellor in the Kimberley region and as the instigator of Centacare Kimberley.
Richard Andrew Colman For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Austin Sylvester CondonFor service to the community of Laura, particularly through the Returned and Services League of Australia and sporting organisations.
Sergeant Stephen Mark CookFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
Dr Clive Trevor CookeFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
Thomas William CooperFor service to the community of the Illawarra region through emergency services and sporting organisations.
Maylean Jessie CordiaFor service to the preservation of the health heritage of Prince Henry Hospital through the Prince Henry Hospital Trained Nurses Association Nursing and Medical Museum.
Captain Pieter Cornelis CordiaFor service to the preservation of the health heritage of Prince Henry Hospital through the Prince Henry Hospital Trained Nurses Association Nursing and Medical Museum.
Brian Colin CoultonFor service to the community through the Donnybrook SubBranch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and through mentoring programs for youth.
Matthew John Cowdrey For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Vicki Rivers CowlingFor service to the community, particularly as an advocate for children of parents with mental illnesses.
Maxwell George CoxFor service to the Country Fire Authority of Victoria, and to the community of Longwood.
Maud CrangFor service to the community through church, aged care, historical, youth and women's groups.
Debbie Maxine CroftFor service to gymnastics as a coach, judge and competitor, and to the community of Gunnedah.
Donald CrossFor service to the welfare of ex-Service personnel and their families, particularly through the Guards Association of Australasia.
John Andrew CumminsFor service to the Queensland police community, particularly as an advocate for the welfare of officers and their families.
Patricia Rae DaleFor service to the community, particularly through the provision of honorary legal assistance to the New South Wales Synod and the Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia, and to Amnesty International.
Dr Paul John dArbonFor service to medicine, particularly through the development of geriatric and rehabilitation services.
Moya Therese DaviesFor service to the aged community of the Gold Coast, particularly through musical entertainment.
Beryl Joan DavisFor service to the arts, particularly through the establishment and management of the Queensland Performing Arts Museum.
David John DavisFor service to youth, particularly through the provision of activities and educational programs administered by the YMCA.
Gary Stephen DawsonFor service to the community through fundraising and public awareness campaigns relating to child health research.
Peter Douglas DawsonFor service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Virginia Belle DayFor service to the community of the Caboolture Shire, particularly through the establishment of support services and respite accommodation for carers.
Liam Andrew De Young For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
David James DeanFor service to the community through arthritis support organisations, particularly as a counsellor and trainer.
Albert George DennisFor service to the land and housing industry, to the community through contributing to debate on urban planning and to support for charitable organisations.
George Dow DickFor service to sport, particularly as an administrator of soccer.
Laurence Patrick DillonFor service to the community of Geeveston, particularly through organisations promoting civic development and tourism.
Rita Maude DixonFor service to people with disabilities, particularly through the Gold Coast Branch of The House with No Steps.
Doris Helen DonaldFor service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross and the Rockhampton Girls Grammar School Old Girls Association.
Patricia Mary DonovanFor service to the community of the Caboolture Shire, particularly through the establishment of support services and respite accommodation for carers.
Ann Margaret DooleyFor service to the community of Mosman through ex-Service, historical, educational and church organisations, and to support for rural communities in areas affected by drought.
Janice Margaret DouglasFor service to education by fostering academic and sporting achievement and encouraging participation in inter-curricular activities, and to the community of Sandringham, particularly through aged care organisations.
Nancy Elizabeth Douglas-IrvingFor service to the community as the founder and administrator of Dialysis Escape Line Australia, a support group for people with kidney disease.
David Henry DoyleFor service to the community of the Coffs Harbour region, particularly through ex-Service welfare organisations.
Darryl Charles DriverFor service as a teacher, guidance officer and advocate for people with special education needs, particularly students with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
Donna Karen DuncanFor service to the community of Childers through raising awareness of occupational health and safety, providing support in times of emergency, and as a foster carer.
Robert Bruce DuncanFor service to veterans and their families through ex-Service organisations, and to the community.
Trevor John DunneFor service to veterans and their families, particularly as a welfare advocate.
Gilbert Clifford DureyFor service to the community of Toowoomba through church and sporting organisations.
Jamie Raymond Dwyer For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Superintendent Ross Michael DwyerFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
John Thomas EdsteinFor service to surf lifesaving and to the community of the Greater Taree area.
Charles Kikis EftimiouFor service to the community, particularly to the Greek Orthodox Community of New South Wales through youth, sporting, aged care and business and commerce organisations.
Nathan John Eglington For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Brian Waters EldridgeFor service to recreational fishing, to underwater sports and recreational scuba diving, and to the protection of the marine environment.
Archibald John ElliottFor service to the community through a range of service, heritage and church organisations, and to education.
Norman Henry EvansFor service to people with disabilities through the design and manufacture of equipment to increase mobility.
Raymond George EvansFor service to the community of the Redcliffe Peninsula, particularly to veterans and their families.
Ian Joseph EvansFor service to the preservation of the architectural heritage of Australia.
Francis Andrew EyckFor service to veterans and their families, particularly through the establishment of a monument recognising the service of the Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam.
Kurt Harry Fearnley For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Nick FlabourisFor service to the community, particularly through the provision of aged care support services.
Anthony John FlahertyFor service to the community, particularly veterans and their families through fundraising and pension and welfare support.
Sandra Bonnie FleischmanFor service to women with drug and alcohol addictions through the programs of Jarrah House.
Dr Joyce Margaret FordFor service to medicine, particularly through the development of cancer registries in Australia.
Stephen Anthony FosterFor service to local government in the City of Brighton, and to the community.
Edward John FrameFor service to the welfare of retired mineworkers and their families, and to the community of Cessnock through a range of health, aged care and children's disability organisations.
Barrie Alan FrostFor service to the building and construction industry, particularly through Master Builders Australia.
Elaine Frances FryFor service to the community, particularly through the Brisbane Water Historical Society and providing support for tourism.
Margaret Lennox FullerFor service to the community, particularly as a social worker and counsellor and through the provision of prison ministry programs.
John GallFor service to the community of rural and regional Australia, particularly through the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
Shirley Dorothy GallFor service to the community through a range of health, disability, sporting and youth organisations.
Anthony GarnettFor service to the community as a benefactor to a range of charitable and sporting organisations, and to the motor industry.
Fanny Iris GaskinFor service to the community through the Lavender Lads and Ladies Volunteer Service at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Wayne John GealeFor service to the Scouting movement, particularly through the development and implementation of administrative and organisational initiatives.
Bevan Christopher George For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Ian Douglas GilbertsonFor service to the victims and families affected by the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002, and to the people of Bali.
Hugh GilchristFor service to the community, particularly as a historian of Australian-Greek relations and through support for the work of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens.
Dr Bernard Sutcliffe GilliganFor service to medicine as a neurologist.
Grahame Colin GinnFor service to education, particularly through the promotion of educational opportunities in Hervey Bay.
Anne Godfrey-Smith For service to the arts, particularly through a range of theatre, literary and cultural organisations.
John Douglas GrahamFor service to the community through a range of organisations, particularly the Wauchope Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Christopher Prosser GreenFor service to the community of Launceston, particularly through landcare and service club initiatives, and as a benefactor to local organisations.
Dr Leonard GreenFor service to the community as a fundraiser for the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children and the Spastic Centre of NSW, and to medicine as a radiologist.
Myrtle GreenFor service to the community through a range of health, education, law and women's organisations.
Allan Joseph GregsonFor service to people with disabilities, particularly to athletes as a coach and administrator.
Margaret Joan GregsonFor service to people with disabilities, particularly through sports administration.
Joyce Nance GriffinFor service to youth through the Guiding movement.
David Noel GrimmondFor service to Rugby Union football as a player, selector, coach and administrator, and to the community.
Violet May GroundwaterFor service to local government and to the community of Hinchinbrook Shire.
Andrew William GullottaFor service to pharmacy and to the Italian community.
Michael Thomas GunnFor service to the community, particularly through exService welfare organisations.
Barbara GuyeFor service to the community of Winchelsea through a range of charitable, church, heritage and sporting organisations.
Jennifer Jessie HadlowFor service to the community, particularly through the ACT Division of the Australian Red Cross.
William John HaeslerFor service to jazz music as an administrator, historian, writer, radio presenter and performer.
Benjamin Luke Hall For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
The Reverend Graham Gillies HallFor service to the community of the Macedon Ranges and to Gisborne Secondary College through the Uniting Church in Australia.
Peter James HammondFor service to the community, particularly through the Echunga Brigade of the Country Fire Service.
Robert Rodney Hammond For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Hedley Ronald HancockFor service to the community of Mount Gambier, particularly through journalism and rural show and exService groups.
Nancy Margaret HancockFor service to women living in rural and remote areas of Queensland and to the communities of Warwick and Killarney.
Morris Morcos HannaFor service to the community of Marrickville, particularly through local government and the Egyptian Coptic Church.
The Reverend Paul Vincent HannaFor service to the community of Mount Druitt, particularly through the social welfare programs of the Holy Family Parish.
Brooke Louise Hanson For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Allan John HardwickeFor service to the community of Great Lakes, particularly through ex-Service and aged care organisations.
Geoffrey Alan HareFor service to swimming, particularly through Swimming Victoria, as an administrator and official.
Rodney Neville HarrisFor service to the community through the development of palliative care services for people with life-threatening illnesses, particularly motor neurone disease.
Robert Joseph HarrisonFor service to state and local government, and to the community of Shellharbour.
Huon Marchmont HassallFor service to primary industry, particularly in the area of farm business management and to international development assistance.
Kenneth Walter HeardFor service to the welfare of veterans and their families, particularly through the Logan and District Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Hazel May HebbesFor service to the community, particularly through the New South Wales Branch of the Australian Society for Inter-Country Aid to Children.
Gregory Edward HeidkeFor service to education, particularly in the development of middle schooling practice in Queensland, and by promoting excellence in arts and sports.
Aminta Lucy HennessyFor service to aviation as a pilot and as an instructor through the establishment of the Australian Association of Flight Instructors.
Laurence Vincent HessionFor service to the community of the Baulkham Hills Shire through historical, emergency services and church organisations.
Anne Gilmour HetzelFor service to arts and crafts through the Embroiderers Guild of South Australia and the National Textile Museum.
Elizabeth Ann HeydonFor service to the community as a volunteer at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Mark Christopher Hickman For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Graham Ormond HillFor service to optometry through the Victorian College of Optometry and through the establishment of regional eye care services, and to the community.
Ronald Thomas HillFor service to the community of the Illawarra region, particularly through Lifeline and the Uniting Church in Australia.
Leigh HillmanFor service through the provision of assistance to the community of Bali following the bombings which occurred on 12 October 2002.
Kathleen HiltonFor service to young people through programs and support services of the Ardoch Youth Foundation.
Dr Stephen Lindley HodbyFor service through the provision of immediate medical assistance to victims of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002.
John Layton HodgettsFor service to the community, particularly through the activities and musical programs of the Derwent Valley Concert Band.
Keith Albert HolmesFor service to local government and to the community of the City of Mandurah.
Myrtle Ellen HooperFor service to the community of Swan Hill through health, ageing, service and church organisations.
Lindy Hou For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Gerald Charles HugoFor service to the community, particularly as a fundraiser for health, ex-Service and sporting organisations, and to local government.
Derek Herman HuntFor service to the community, particularly through the Anglican Church in Australia and the Mission to Seafarers, and through the Wynnum Manly Eisteddfod.
Patricia Ruth HunterFor service to youth through the Guiding movement and through sporting and school groups.
Clement James HurstFor service to the community, particularly through the Clemton Park Conference of the St Vincent de Paul Society.
John Kevin IrelandFor service to the community of Bathurst, particularly through the Catholic Church and the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Colin John JacksonFor service to conservation and the environment through Conservation Volunteers Australia.
Alan Ross JamesFor service to the arts, particularly through the promotion of Indigenous music and culture.
Philip Norman JenkynFor service to the protection and preservation of the environment, particularly heritage sites on the Sydney Harbour foreshore.
Terese Anne JermynFor service to the community through Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Barry William JohnsonFor service to the welfare of ex-Service personnel and their families, and to the community.
Daphne Gwendoline JohnstonFor service to local government and the community of the Hastings region.
Allan Stanton JonesFor service to people with disabilities, particularly through Sailability New South Wales and Sailability Pittwater.
Graham Charles JonesFor service to the insurance industry, particularly through the Insurance Council of Australia, and to the community.
Leisel Marie Jones For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Donald Winston Jowett For service to sport, particularly athletics, as an administrator, technical official and coach, and to the community through church and welfare organisations.
Dr Peter Stuart JoynerFor service to medicine, particularly the advancement of rural medicine, and to the community of Mannum as a medical practitioner.
Dr Mangalore Ajit KamathFor service to medicine as a general practitioner and to the community of Temora.
Ona KapociusFor service to the Lithuanian community of Sydney, particularly through the Sydney Lithuanian Women’s Social Services Association.
Jack KassesFor service to the community through a range of organisations, particularly in relation to fundraising for cancer research and support for families of children with cancer.
Suzanne Helen KavanaghFor service to nursing and to the community of the Bauhinia Shire.
Mark Craig KeatingeFor service through the provision of assistance to victims in the immediate aftermath of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002.
George KeenFor service to the Jewish community of Sydney, particularly through the programs of The Central Synagogue and other Jewish communal organisations.
Arthur Ronald KennedyFor service to the community, particularly through the Royal Australian Artillery Historical Company and other historical societies.
Audrey Alwynne KennonFor service to the development and promotion of women’s golf in the Northern Territory.
John Samuel KitchenFor service to local government in the Capel Shire, and to the community through a range of organisations.
Dr Stephen Colin KnottFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
Mark William Knowles For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Dorothy Dawn KoehlerFor service to the community of Maroochydore, particularly veterans and their families.
Alan James KohlerFor service to the community through a range of aged care, service and church groups.
Sister Mary Paul KontistaFor service to the community as a school teacher, and through church and welfare roles.
Marie KuchenmeisterFor service to young people with special needs, particularly through the provision of employment opportunities.
Marguerite KurschnerFor service to people with disabilities through the Riding for the Disabled Association; to physiotherapy as practitioner and teacher; and to the community, particularly through aged care organisations.
Samuel KutnerFor service to people with physical disabilities through Technical Aid to the Disabled (NSW).
John David LaidlawFor service to the apparel manufacturing industry as a leader, particularly through support for regional industry growth and employment, and to the community through support for charitable organisations.
Brett Daniel Lancaster For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
June Ann Le PlaFor service to the community of Hastings through a range of organisations.
Dr Chee-Meng LeeFor service to the community of Coober Pedy as a visiting surgeon to the district.
Robyn Jennifer LennFor service to the Jewish community through the National Council of Jewish Women.
Peter Marks LennyFor service to the Jewish community of Western Australia.
Rachel Rosy LennyFor service to the Jewish community of Perth through a range of Jewish communal organisations.
Lisbeth Constance Lenton For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Sergeant Kimberley Harold LimbrickFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
Janelle Mary Lindsay For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Dr Che-Sam LoFor service to community health in the field of clinical nutrition, and to the Chinese community through a range of organisations.
Edward Whitmore LoganFor service to the community of Forest Hill, particularly veterans and their families through the Laidley Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Winsome Kathleen LongFor service to hockey as a player, umpire and administrator, and through the promotion of young women’s participation.
Marjorie Ann LuckFor service to the arts as an administrator for a range of arts organisations in Tasmania, and to the women’s and union movements in Tasmania.
Olwyn Bernice MackenzieFor service to the community through a range of social welfare organisations, particularly in the central Sydney area.
Dr Hugh Marquis MackinnonFor service to the community, particularly through establishing programs for the treatment of and recovery from drug and alcohol addictions as Founder and Chairman of Oxford Houses of Australia, and to business and commerce.
Hazel Gloria MaderFor service to the community of the Barossa Valley as a vocalist and as the Founder and Conductor of the St Petri Singers.
Ian Robertson MannFor service to the community of the Murraylands region, particularly through local government, and support for natural resource management and agriculture.
Phyllis Elaine MannFor service to the welfare of ex-Service personnel and their families.
Arthur Joshua MarshmanFor service to the community as a supporter of initiatives assisting people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to settle in Australia and through contributions to the development of aged and palliative care services.
Jenifer Margaret MayneFor service to the community through support for charitable organisations, particularly through the Blue Chip Committee of Australian Red Cross, Victoria.
Olive Alvena MaywaldFor service to education through student welfare, and to gymnastics.
Donald John MazzucchelliFor service to youth, particularly business development training, and to the community.
Michael Anthony McCann For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Aileen Nancy McCarthyFor service to the community, particularly through the Rockdale Community Centre.
John Edwin McClymontFor service to the community, particularly through the Parramatta and District Historical Society.
Ian Peter McConnochieFor service to veterans and their families through a range of ex-Service organisations.
Robert Thomas McCormickFor service to the community of Hay through local government and a range of rural organisations.
Lorraine Lillian McDonaldFor service to the conservation and care of injured and orphaned native animals in northern Tasmania.
Dr John Francis McEencroeFor service to medicine as a general practitioner and administrator through the General Practice Divisions-Victoria, and to the community.
Bradley John McGee For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Florence Mary McGeeFor service to the community of the Sutherland Shire through the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Susan Elizabeth McGinnFor service to the dairy industry and as a role model for women in agriculture.
Pauline Margaret McKenzieFor service to the community through support for social welfare and disability services, and through promotion of international humanitarian aid.
Sergeant Scott Andrew McLarenFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
The Rev Father Francis Anthony McLaughlinFor service to the community through the Catholic Church.
Dorothy Marian McMurrayFor service to the community in the Hunter region, particularly in the area of care for the aged.
John Leo McNamara For service to the community of the Illawarra region, particularly as a poet, author and historian.
Sheila Mary McNamaraFor service to the community of Quirindi, particularly through the St Vincent de Paul Society and the Australian Kidney Foundation.
Dr William Raymond McNeilFor service through the provision of immediate medical assistance to victims of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002.
Daniel William McNeillFor service to education and to the community of Tasmania.
Daphne Jane McPhersonFor service to the community, particularly through the Women’s Auxiliary of the Yamba Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and the Maclean Lower Clarence Meals on Wheels Service.
Mark Joseph McRaeFor service to the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory and the Australian Parliament, particularly through encouraging improvement in the standards of parliamentary practice and procedure.
Anna Maree Meares For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
The Rev Father Gerald Anthony MediciFor service to the community of Thornbury, particularly through St Marys Catholic Parish.
Dr John Stanton Mellick For service to the community, particularly through the restoration of St Pauls Presbyterian Church, and to Australian cultural studies.
Frank Alfred MillburnFor service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through a range of health, service and sporting organisations.
Lilian Ada MillerFor service to the communities of Camooweal and Mount Isa through a range of cultural and historical organisations, particularly the National Trust of Queensland and the Country Women’s Association of Australia.
John Willoughby MillerFor service to lawn bowls, particularly as an administrator, and to the community through Australian Red Cross.
Alice Mary Mills For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Alec Henry MorrisFor service to the welfare of veterans and their families, particularly through the Kedron-Wavell Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Susan Elizabeth MorrisFor service to the vocational education and training sector.
Stephen Martin Mowlam For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Beryl Yvonne MulderFor service to the community through ethnic, migrant welfare and women’s organisations, particularly the Multicultural Council of the Northern Territory and the Association of Non-English Speaking Background Women of Australia.
William Edward MulhamFor service as a contributor to the botanical and ecological knowledge of semi-arid Australia, and to the community of Deniliquin.
James Joseph MurphyFor service to journalism and sport through the Ballarat Courier, the Ballarat Sports Foundation and the Ballarat Sports Hall of Fame.
Kenneth Spencer NallFor service to the community of Geelong through a range of educational, social welfare, religious and service organisations.
Chantelle Lee Newbery For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Dr Tien Manh NguyenFor service to the Vietnamese community in Australia and overseas, particularly as an advocate for refugees and refugee issues.
Margaret Jane NicholasFor service to the craft of hand embroidery as an artist, author and teacher.
Harold John NollFor service to the community of Port Augusta, particularly through the local ambulance service and grief counselling and palliative care.
David Keith NorrishFor service to veterans and their families, particularly through the 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion AIF Association.
Mary Pauline NoyceFor service to the community, particularly through the Sisters of Charity Outreach program.
William Wightman O'BrienFor service to the community of Toowoomba through a range of organisations, including the Australia Day Celebrations Committee, the Cobb and Co Museum and the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Stuart O'Grady For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Kevin Albert O'KeefeFor service to the community of the Macarthur district, particularly through corporate sponsorship of local and regional organisations, and to business.
Pamela Margaret ObornFor service to the community through the recording and preservation of the history and heritage of Mitcham Village.
Kenneth Charles OlahFor service to the community of the St George and Canterbury-Bankstown area, particularly through activities promoting inter-cultural harmony and services for youth.
Robert Ellery OswaldFor service to the community through a range of sporting and service organisations, and to local government as an administrator.
Patricia Jeannette PageFor service to the community of Beacon Hill, particularly through the Beacon Hill Rural Fire Brigade, and to youth through the Guiding movement.
Robert Ernest PankhurstFor service to the community, particularly to people with disabilities through the provision of accommodation services and employment opportunities.
Meryl Ellen PapasFor service to rhythmic gymnastics as a coach, choreographer and judge, and to the community.
Kevin Phillip ParishFor service to the community through organisations supporting commuters, particularly on the Central Coast of New South Wales.
James ParkinsonFor service through the provision of assistance to victims in the immediate aftermath of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002.
Philip Brian PaulFor service to the real estate industry through the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales and the Australian Property Institute, and to the community of Hurstville.
Noel Andrew PayneFor service to the welfare of veterans through the Naval Association of Australia.
Dr Peter Murray PearceFor service to medicine and to the community, particularly through support services for homeless people and those with a drug or alcohol dependency.
Noreen Myra PendergastFor service to the community of the Snowy Monaro region through organisations including the Jindabyne Rodeo Committee, the Man from Snowy River Committee and the Sir William Hudson Memorial Nursing Home, and to local government.
Ronald John PerryFor service to the community as a counsellor, particularly as one of the founders of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia.
George PetersenFor service to the community, particularly through the Fairfield City Museum and sporting organisations.
Rebecca Roberta PierceFor service to child protection through Good Beginnings Australia and the National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect as the designer of community awareness and education materials.
Graham Patrick PittawayFor service to the community through local government and a range of health, business, and educational organisations.
Muriel Ruth PlainFor service to the community of Warialda, particularly through service, aged care and church groups.
Brian Ernest PollardFor service to the community, particularly aged care and educational organisations, and to the accountancy profession.
Gilana Lea PooreFor service through the provision of assistance to victims in the immediate aftermath of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002, and subsequently to the people of Bali.
Margaret Elaine PowellFor service to the community, particularly through healing ministries and providing support to young people.
Christopher Hugh PrattenFor service to the environment and to the conservation of natural and built heritage areas as a grazier, educator and administrator.
Cecily Mackney PrimmerFor service to the community of Rockhampton, particularly through service, aged care and educational organisations.
Senior Constable Michael David ProsserFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
Garth George ProwdFor service to sport through marketing and organising events, particularly triathlons.
Keith Joseph PyneFor service to ex-Service personnel through the City of Sydney Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community, particularly as a supporter of the activities of Camp Quality.
Senior Sergeant Kenneth Renald RachFor service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.
Jack Ian RaggattFor service to the community, particularly through organisations providing support for older people.
Nelun Bandara RajapakseFor service to the community, particularly through fundraising support for programs promoting awareness of the need for early detection and treatment of breast cancer.
Neil Risby RawsonFor service to the community of Ulverstone, particularly through sporting and service organisations.
Geraldine Mary ReardonFor service to the community of Roma, particularly through cancer support and church organisations.
Norman Colin ReidFor service to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia, the independent schools’ sector, and the completion of St John’s Cathedral Brisbane.
Wendy Richardson For service to the arts and to the community as a playwright and producer, particularly through chronicling the social, cultural and political history of events affecting the Illawarra region.
William Rupert RichardsonFor service to the community of Barraba through local government and through contributions to the Anglican Church, service groups and health care facilities.
Lewis John RobertsFor service to natural history and the documentation of biodiversity in north Queensland.
The Rev Dr Dennis Cecil RobinsonFor service to the community of Queensland through the Uniting Church in Australia.
Dr James Barry RocheFor service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology and to the Crown Street Women’s Hospital.
Giaan Leigh Rooney For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Joseph Alexander RowlandFor service to the community through the Hinkler House Memorial Museum.
Dr Bruce David RumboldFor service to the community in the fields of pastoral and palliative care, particularly as an educator.
Sarah Michelle Ryan For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Sebastiano SaittaFor service to the community of the Burdekin region through a range of aged care, health, service and welfare organisations.
William Ralph SawreyFor service to the community of Nambour, particularly through ex-Service organisations.
Jessicah Lee Schipper For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Grant Luke Schubert For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Gordon Bryant SchwartzFor service to journalism and sport in South Australia.
Charles Ernest SconceFor service to the community, particularly through Lions International and local government.
Enid Kathleen ScottFor service to the community as a contributor to the establishment of private health care facilities in the Lake Macquarie region.
Margaret Mary ScottFor service to public health, particularly through the development of nursing services in the Hunter region, and to the community.
John Edward SearleFor service to the welfare of ex-Service personnel and their families.
Graham Phillip SegalFor service to the community, particularly as a proponent for the recognition of different cultural and religious practices within the Australian legal system.
Narelle SellarFor service to the community through the provision of quality child care facilities and programs, and to the enhancement of professional training.
Ivan Henry ShawFor service to primary industry through the invention of and training in the use of mechanised production systems for grape growers, and as a contributor to industry groups.
William ShelleyFor service to the community, particularly through sporting, service and welfare groups, and to education.
Professor Sankar Nath SinhaFor service to medicine, particularly through wound care practice, and to medical education.
Arthur Leonard SmaillsFor service to the community as an administrator of and volunteer with the Meals on Wheels organisation in New South Wales.
Marjorie Eileen SmithFor service to the community as an advocate and representative for carers, and through support for Zonta International.
Helen Margaret SmithFor service to the community, particularly through support for the programs and activities of the Eye Surgery Foundation.
John Arthur SnewinFor service to the community through a range of ex-Service groups, particularly the Beaufort Squadrons Association of Australia.
Max Charles SollingFor service to the community, particularly through researching, recording and publishing the history of Glebe.
James Arthur SouthwoodFor service to music education, particularly through the development of curricular and choral groups.
Roy Patrick SpagnoloFor service to the community through a range of organisations, particularly the Italian Affair Committee.
Gaynor SpiesFor service to the conservation of urban bushland areas, particularly through the Willoughby Environmental Protection Association.
Nanette SquireFor service to the community, particularly through the Glengollan Village for Aged People and the Guiding movement.
Peter StathopoulosFor service to the community, particularly through ex-Service, cadet and emergency services groups.
Christine Jennifer Steele ScottFor service to the community, particularly through the Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide and Australia’s Open Garden Scheme.
Dr Jeffrey Peter SteinwegFor service to sports medicine, particularly through the Australasian College of Sports Physicians.
Judie Jane StephensFor service to the community as an advocate for accident victims suffering serious permanent impairments.
Barry Allan StewartFor service to the community of Western Sydney, particularly through a range of seniors’ organisations and local church and welfare groups.
Kial Douglas Stewart For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Lynette Valmay StewartFor service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through involvement in the establishment of respite and accommodation services in the Ipswich region and the formation of the Down Syndrome Association of Queensland.
James StirlingFor service to the community of the Macleay district, particularly through sporting groups, to Indigenous health, and to primary education.
Dorothy StringerFor service to the community as a fundraiser for a range of charitable organisations, particularly in support of brain injured children.
Gwenda Mary StutchburyFor service as a volunteer at St Lucy’s School for Vision Impaired Children.
Denis Edward SuessFor service to the community of the Illawarra region, particularly through support for service, sporting and business organisations.
The Rev Dr Peter Leonard SwainFor service to the Uniting Church in Australia and to religious education, particularly through Newington College and the Australian Association for Religious Education.
Yvonne Frances TalbottFor service to people with disabilities, particularly through the New South Wales Wheelchair Sports Association.
Roger John TaylorFor service to education through promoting academic excellence and fostering participation in extra-curricular activities.
Barbara Anna Taylor-ChantlerFor service as a nursing administrator with the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Petria Ann Thomas For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Joyce Marjorie ThornFor service to the community of Camden through a range of welfare, church, historical and craft groups.
Gaven Gerald ThurlowFor service to the community, particularly through the Jimboomba Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and the Jimboomba Branch of the Veterans’ Support and Advocacy Service Australia.
Stephen Kendall TizzardFor service to the aviation industry through the aero club movement as an administrator and instructor.
Francis ToopeFor service to the community of the City of Holroyd, particularly as a contributor to the development of sporting facilities in the area.
Betty Joy TothillFor service to the community, particularly through the South Australian Country Women’s Association, and through a range of school, parent and choral groups.
Dr David James TranterFor service to the community of the Wingecarribee Shire, particularly in the areas of environmental and local heritage conservation.
Helen Ada TranterFor service to the community of the Wingecarribee Shire, particularly in the areas of environmental and local heritage conservation.
Thomas Michael TrestonFor service to the community as a fundraiser for and supporter of social welfare, school and sporting groups.
Anthony Charles TriminghamFor service to the community through the establishment of the organisation Family Drug Support.
Floris TuckerFor service to the community of Quirindi through the Royal Far West Children’s Health Scheme, the Australian Red Cross and the Quirindi and District Historical Society.
Dr James Edward TurnerFor service to medicine and to the Illawarra region as a general practitioner.
Dr Pamela Mary TurnockFor service to rural medicine and to the community of St George as a general practitioner.
Chhay Hua UngFor service to the Khmer community in New South Wales, particularly through the Cambodian Buddhist Temple.
Anthony John UrenFor service to the community of Campbelltown, particularly through the North Eastern Community Hospital.
Vincent John VandeleurFor service to the law and to the community of Innisfail, particularly through educational, church and cultural organisations.
Alexander VellacottFor service to the taxi industry in Western Australia.
Jean Florence VincentFor service as a volunteer at St Lucy’s School for Vision Impaired Children.
Mark John WaltonFor service to music and to music education through the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the use of video-conferencing facilities, and through nurturing the talent of students from regional areas.
Judith Suzanne WardFor service to people with intellectual disabilities as a foster parent, carer and fundraiser.
Cynthia Constance WatsfordFor service to the visual arts in the Canberra region.
Karen Janice WatsonFor service to nursing as an administrator, educator and practitioner.
Gwenda June WebberFor service to the community of Loxton Waikerie, particularly through the Crippled Children’s Association of South Australia, Waikerie Progress Association and the Guiding movement.
Garnet James WebsterFor service to the community, particularly through the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn.
Matthew Wayne Wells For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
Rod Robert Welsh For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Keith WhiteFor service to local government and to the community of the Berrigan Shire, particularly through sporting organisations, and to the Murray Rural Lands Protection Board.
Chris Anne WhitesideFor service to the community through the Youth Hostels Association of South Australia and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in Australia.
Leon Albert WiegardFor service to sport, particularly the Olympic movement as an administrator, and to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
Teena WilcockFor service to the arts, particularly in the regional and rural communities of Queensland, and to the community through the pony club and rural show movements.
Melvie Joan WilsonFor service to the community of Tamworth, particularly through support for veterans and their families.
Chantel Louise Wolfenden For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games.
Stephen Brian Wooldridge For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games.
The Rev Roy Arthur WottonFor service to the Anglican Church in Australia, particularly through the pastoral care of veterans and their families.
Florence Ethel YappFor service to the community as a fundraiser for St Luke’s Nursing Service.
Dr Shelley Roma YeoFor service to science education particularly through the Science Teachers Association of Western Australia.
Tom YorkFor service to basketball and handball as an administrator and to the Jewish community, particularly through the Maccabi movement

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyWarrant Officer David Thomas BakerFor meritorious service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly in the field of small arms and gunnery training. [1]
Lieutenant Russell George CroninFor meritorious service as the Executive Officer at Australian Clearance Diving Team Four, particularly in the fields of training and operational capability.
ArmyWarrant Officer Class 1 Alan Bruce Gillman CSM For meritorious service to the Australian Army as Regimental Sergeant Major of the Royal Military College of Australia and as Regimental Sergeant Major of 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class 1 Brett Douglas PatesFor meritorious service to the Australian Army as Company Sergeant Major of the Battalion Support Group East Timor, Company Sergeant Major Supply Company, 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion, and as the Regimental Sergeant Major, 7th Combat Service Support Battalion.
Captain Michael Andrew PertFor meritorious service to the Australian Intelligence Corps, particularly as an instructor in the Human Intelligence Wing at the Defence Intelligence Training Centre.
Warrant Officer Class 1 Rodrick Malcolm Scott MG For meritorious service to the Australian Army performing the duties of Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Health Support Battalion and Headquarters 5th Brigade.
Major Leighton Alwyn ShepherdFor meritorious service to the Military Parachute Training School, particularly in the areas of high altitude parachute operations and in training and safety procedures.
Air ForceWarrant Officer Graeme Anthony ClarkFor meritorious service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the development of the C130J Hercules in the Airborne Operations role.
Warrant Officer Andrew William DuffFor meritorious service as Logistics Engineer at the Training Aircraft System Program Office from January 1998 to April 2004, particularly his leadership in overcoming airworthiness issues with avionics systems on the PC-9 aircraft in 2003.

Meritorious Service

Public Service Medal (PSM)

RecipientCitation
Louie John AndreattaFor outstanding public service through his contribution to the implementation of initiatives to strengthen the Australian health care system, particularly access to medical services through Medicare.
Dr Evan Philip ArthurFor outstanding public service, particularly to the higher education and research sector, through the development and implementation of the Australian Research and Education Network.
Dr Sandra Ann BaxendellFor outstanding public service and leadership, implementation of innovative processes and development of a supportive and productive work environment.
Lindsay Wilfred BestFor outstanding public service to nature conservation.
Howard Craig BrownFor outstanding public service in protecting and promoting Australia's foreign policy interests, particularly as High Commissioner to Pakistan and Ambassador to Afghanistan.
Kenneth Michael CollisFor outstanding public service, particularly to regional transport planning within New South Wales.
Robert John CorrellFor outstanding public service in the development and implementation of improved publicly funded employment services for unemployed people, in particular the Active Participation Model.
Patricia Lynne CurranFor outstanding public service through the development of policies for assistance and support for families and oversight of the successful implementation of major Government initiatives within weeks of announcement in the 2004-2005 Budget.
Kerry Cecilia DoyleFor outstanding public service, particularly in the NSW Ministry for Science and Medical Research.
Jayne DyerFor outstanding public service as the Head of Public Programs at the National Art School.
Kevin James FitzpatrickFor outstanding public service in the development of innovative solutions to combat taxation non-compliance and the management of taxation planning arrangements.
Edward Anderson GardnerFor outstanding public service in the fields of water renewal, rural and urban water use efficiency and water cycle sciences.
Beverley Frances GibbesonFor outstanding public service as the Senior Information Officer, WorkCover Assistance Service.
John Anthony Gorrie For outstanding public service in improving the relationship between the Department of Human Services and the Aboriginal community.
James Patrick GottFor outstanding public service to local government through exemplary leadership and commitment to fostering high quality institutions and infrastructure in rural Queensland.
Kerry James GrahamFor outstanding public service to local government, particularly in progressing community initiatives that should improve the sustainability of the local community.
Josée Deborah GrisardFor outstanding public service, particularly through the development of initiatives that have led to enhancements in public sector administration.
Professor Stephen John HallFor outstanding public service as Director of the Australian Institute of Marine Science.
John William HartwellFor outstanding public service in the development of policies for Australia's resources sector, particularly the liquefied natural gas industry, negotiation of the Timor Sea Treaty and establishment of the National Offshore Petroleum Safety Authority.
Stuart HasicFor outstanding public service, particularly in the provision of computer services to schools within the Southern Region of the NSW Department of Education and Training.
Kerrie Anne HeenanFor outstanding public service in curriculum innovation and educational leadership.
Peter Joseph HoeyFor outstanding public service in water resource management.
Peter Gerard HughesFor outstanding public service through the development of policies and programs to increase citizenship, multicultural harmony and the settlement of refugees.
Rosemary Therese HuxtableFor outstanding public service through her contribution to the development of innovative policies to strengthen the Australian health care system, particularly access to medical services through Medicare.
Jill Marie JessopFor outstanding public service to the Office of Fair Trading, particularly in the management and direction of Aboriginal customer service programs operated across New South Wales.
James Michael KillalyFor outstanding public service in the development and implementation of a comprehensive and sustainable taxation compliance framework for large business and enhanced international taxation treaty arrangements.
Ian David KilleyFor outstanding public service through the provision of legal and legal policy advice to the State of Victoria.
Dr Alan LaughlinFor outstanding public service to the NSW Department of Education and Training.
Bruce MackenzieFor outstanding public service to education management, particularly through service to Holmesglen TAFE.
Dr William Borthwick MaidenFor outstanding public service within the ACT government school system.
Mary Patricia MarslandFor outstanding public service to the public sector building and construction industry.
Douglas George MoyleFor outstanding public service in educational and community leadership.
Aidan Terence O'LearyFor outstanding public service, particularly to the Canberra Institute of Technology.
Dr Edward John OgdenFor outstanding public service to Victoria Police in the area of forensic medicine.
Anne PicklesFor outstanding public service as Information Coordinator, NSW Fire Brigades, particularly concerning occupational health and safety.
Keith Blore RidoutFor outstanding public service through the delivery of mobile library services to the isolated and often disadvantaged rural communities of East Gippsland.
Malcolm James RodgersFor outstanding public service through corporate and markets regulation, particularly in the development of the Corporations Law Economic Reform Programs.
Rona Evelyn SakkoFor outstanding public service as Coordinator, including as a volunteer, of CSIROs Double Helix Science Club in South Australia and her contribution to science education of young people.
David William SnapeFor outstanding public service, particularly in the field of water management.
Perrohean Ruth SperlingFor outstanding public service through her contribution to the development of innovative policies to strengthen the Australian health care system, particularly access to medical services through Medicare.
Pietro Ettore TonelloFor outstanding public service as an Agronomist and Extension Officer in the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, and in developing and using innovative extension processes.
Kenneth Thomas ToogoodFor outstanding public service as Principal Registrar of the Supreme and District Courts of Queensland and for enhancing service delivery by Queensland Court Registries.
Dr Ronald James WickesFor outstanding public service in the development of Australia's trade policy, including his contribution to the bilateral free trade agreement between Australia and the United States of America.
John Kenneth WrightFor outstanding public service, particularly in the enhancement of computer services provided by the State Library of New South Wales.
Professor Helen Margaret GarnettFor outstanding public service as the Executive Director, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, particularly the planning and construction of the replacement research reactor at Lucas Heights.
Stefan KudilczakFor outstanding public service to the education and support of students with an intellectual disability and sustained service in leadership with the Australian Air Force Cadets.

Australian Police Medal (APM)

BranchRecipient
Australian Federal PoliceFederal Agent Jennifer Helen Hurst
Detective Sergeant Robert Walter Peters
Federal Agent Peter Edward Phillips
New South Wales PoliceSuperintendent Beverley Ann Blanch
Inspector Shane William Box
Superintendent Paul Anthony Carey
Superintendent Alan John Clarke
Superintendent Denis John Clifford
Chief Inspector Garry Parkin
Detective Inspector Andrew Peter Slattery
Superintendent Carlene Anne York
Superintendent Jennifer Ann Young
Victoria PoliceSenior Sergeant David Thomas Carey
Assistant Commissioner Paul Weston Evans
Police Reservist Francis John Eyre
Superintendent Gordon Alan McLeod
Leading Senior Constable Jonathan Stuart Reader
Senior Constable Anthony Wayne Richardson
Queensland PoliceDetective Senior Sergeant Gregory Joseph Daniels
Chief Superintendent Alan George Davey
Michael Anthony Huddlestone
Senior Sergeant Michael James Pearson
Assistant Commissioner Ian Duncan Stewart
Western Australia PoliceCommissioner Karl Joseph O'Callaghan
Detective Sergeant Jennifer Lea O'Connell
Senior Sergeant Mark Kenneth Regel
South Australia PoliceDetective Senior Sergeant Paul Lewandowski
Detective Senior Sergeant Keith Parry-Jones
Superintendent Paul Schramm
Tasmania PoliceCommander Peter John Edwards
Inspector John David Talbert
Northern Territory PoliceDetective Sergeant Lee Gage
Senior Constable Andrew Charles Holt

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