2011 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)

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The Queen's Birthday Honours 2011 for Australia were announced on 13 June 2011.

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† indicates an award given posthumously.

Order of Australia

Companion (AC)

General Division

RecipientCitation
The Honourable Justice Susan Mary Kiefel For eminent service to the law and to the judiciary, to law reform and to legal education in the areas of ethics, justice and governance.

Officer (AO)

General Division

RecipientCitation
The Honourable John Duncan Anderson For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly through support of rural and regional communities, transport development, and water management initiatives.
Alan John Cameron AM For distinguished service to business and commerce, particularly through the promotion of regulatory standards, corporate governance and professional ethics, to tertiary education, and to the community.
The Honourable Justice Richard Noel Chesterman RFD For distinguished service to the judiciary as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland, and to the community, particularly through contributions to the Cancer Council at national and state levels.
Marie Yvonne Coleman PSM For distinguished service to the advancement of women, particularly through the National Foundation for Australian Women and the Australian Women's Archives project.
Professor Graeme John DavisonFor distinguished service to the community as a leading scholar and commentator on Australian urban history.
Michael Joseph Keelty APM For distinguished service to national and international law enforcement, particularly through the establishment of bilateral agreements with corresponding overseas agencies and the integration of intelligence and law enforcement efforts within Australia.
Richard Denis Leplastrier For distinguished service to architecture, particularly through the application of environmentally sensitive design, and as an educator and mentor.
Professor Rupert Donald MacleanFor distinguished service to technical and vocational education, particularly through the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation.
The Honourable Brian Ross Martin For distinguished service to the judiciary and the law, particularly as Chief Justice of the Northern Territory, and to the community through leadership roles with sporting and educational organisations.
Jonathan MillsFor distinguished service to the performing arts as a composer and director of international festivals, through the promotion of cultural exchange, and to public debate.
Professor John Charles MulleyFor distinguished service to medical science as a leading researcher in the field of human genetics, particularly through the identification of genes for epilepsy and intellectual disability, and their application to diagnosis.
Lisa Marian Paul PSM For distinguished service to public sector leadership in key policy and program implementation, particularly through driving reform in education, employment and workplace relations.
Trevor Cyril Rowe AM For distinguished service to the finance sector, particularly in the area of investment management, to higher education as Chancellor of Bond University, and to the community.
Dr John Michael SchubertFor distinguished service to business and commerce through leadership and management in the areas of financial services, transport and mining, and to the community.
Mark Walter Scott For distinguished service to media and communications, and to the community through advisory and governance roles with a range of social justice and educational bodies.
Nicholas Peter Warner PSM For distinguished service to public sector leadership through the development of policy, administration and reform in the areas of intelligence, defence and international relations.
Professor George John Williams For distinguished service to the law in the fields of anti-terrorism, human rights and constitutional law as an academic, author, adviser and public commentator.
The Honourable Ralph Willis For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly in the areas of economic development and industrial relations, to the superannuation industry, and to the community.

Member (AM)

General Division

RecipientCitation
Geoffrey George AinsworthFor service to the visual and performing arts through the promotion and support of contemporary art, and to the community.
Elaine Jillian AttwoodFor service to the community, particularly women, through executive roles with the National Council of Women, and as a contributor and advocate for consumer rights, human nutrition and health care policy development.
Professor Janette Brand-Miller For service to education in the field of human nutrition as a researcher and academic, and as a supporter of people with a hearing impairment.
Associate Professor Trevor Murray BudgeFor service to town planning, particularly the development of regional and rural communities in Victoria, and to education.
Dr Gregory Robert Burgess For service to architecture in the area of environmentally sensitive building design, and to the community.
Emeritus Professor John Frederick BurrowsFor service to education in the fields of computational stylistics and English literature as an academic and researcher.
Alexander David CampbellFor service to conservation and the environment, and through executive roles with agricultural and natural resource management organisations.
Arthur Stephen Cantrill For service to the visual arts as a documentary and experimental film maker, and to education in the creative arts fields, particularly surrealism and avant-garde cinema.
Corinne Mozelle Cantrill For service to the visual arts as a documentary and experimental film maker, and to education in the creative arts fields, particularly surrealism and avant-garde cinema.
Nelson Ripley CookeFor service to music performance and education as a leading cellist and as a mentor of emerging young musicians.
Robert Edward CroninFor service to the print media industry and journalism, and to the community through a range of cultural organisations and youth development programs.
Professor Suzanne Mary CroweFor service to medical research in the area of HIV/AIDS medicine and infectious diseases as an academic, clinician and researcher, and to professional associations.
Nicholas Anthony CurtisFor service to the community through executive roles supporting medical research and health care organisations, and to Australia-China business relations.
Graham Robinson DaviesFor service to primary industry, particularly the Australian sugar industry through executive roles, to the development of agri-business, and to regional communities.
The Honourable Robert John Debus For service to the Parliaments of Australia and New South Wales, to the development of an emergency response framework, through contributions to legal and environmental reforms, and to the community.
Veronica Mary DobsonFor service to the Indigenous community as an Arrente elder and traditional owner, as a linguist, naturalist and ecologist, and to the preservation of Aboriginal language and culture in central Australia.
Professor David Sutton Dolan†For service to education as an academic and researcher, particularly in the area of culture and heritage in Western Australia, and to youth.
Dr Michael John DudleyFor service to medicine as a clinician in the child and adolescent mental health area, to medical education, and to a range of professional associations.
Michael John DwyerFor service to the superannuation industry through leadership and executive roles, and to the community through Australia for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Professor Leslie David FieldFor service to the administration of higher education, and to the discipline of chemistry as an academic and researcher.
Peter John FitzSimons For service to literature as a biographer, sports journalist and commentator, and to the community through contributions to conservation, disability care, social welfare and sporting organisations.
Dr Joanna Mary FlynnFor service to medical administration and to the community, particularly in the areas of practice standards, regulation, professional education and as a general practitioner.
Peter Donald FoxFor service to the transport and logistics industry through a range of executive roles, and to the community, particularly to social welfare organisations.
Clinical Professor Jack GoldblattFor service to medicine in the area of human genetics as a clinician and researcher, and to professional associations.
Dr Ian Geoffrey Gould For service to the mining industry, particularly as a proponent of environmental management, to education as Chancellor of the University of South Australia, and to the community.
Emeritus Professor Elinor Ruth GrantFor service to the profession of physiotherapy, to education, and to the development of clinical health sciences in Australia.
Dr Barry Leon HicksFor service to international humanitarian aid as a general and thoracic surgeon, and as an educator of medical trainees in Ethiopia.
Professor Lisa Rae Jackson Pulver For service to medical education, particularly through the Muru Marri Indigenous Health Unit at the University of New South Wales, and as a supporter of education opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
George Francis JonesFor service to the mining industry, to Australia-China business relations, and through executive roles with a range of youth care and hearing science organisations.
Emeritus Professor Warren Gordon JulianFor service to illuminating engineering, particularly in education and research, to educational administration, and to professional associations.
George Dimitri KapetasFor service to the Greek community of the Northern Territory, to the promotion of the Hellenic language and culture, and to architecture.
Robert Curtis Kenzie QC For service to the law, particularly as the Defence Force Advocate, and through the provision of advice on military industrial matters.
Gerard Francis LawsonFor service to the rice growing industry, as a supporter of agricultural research, and to the community.
Dr John LockwoodFor service to dentistry through executive roles at state and national level, to professional organisations, and to the sport of yachting.
Alastair Field LucasFor service to medical administration, particularly through the Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research, to the financial sector, and to environmental organisations.
Shirley Dawn McCarronFor service to the community through the preservation and restoration of the Cascades Female Factory Historic Site, to women, and to the arts.
The Honourable Justice Peter David McClellan QC For service to the judiciary through the Supreme Court of New South Wales, to environmental law, and to legal education.
Dr Edwin David McIntoshFor service to medicine, particularly in the areas of vaccines and infectious diseases, as an academic, and to the community through the Glebe Music Festival.
Emeritus Professor John Alexander McKenzieFor service to higher education through administrative roles, to professional associations, and to the community.
Dr Gregory Maxwell McKeonFor service to environmental science, to the development of sustainable resource management, and to research on the impact of climate change.
Robert John McLeanFor service to social welfare through leadership roles in the not-for-profit sector, to conservation and the environment through The Nature Conservancy (Australia), and to business.
David Hugh MacIntoshFor service to the community through philanthropic contributions to health care and medical research organisations, to surf lifesaving, and to business.
Antony Dermott MackenFor service to the community, particularly the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St John at a national and international level.
Dr Joseph MagliaroFor service to community health through the provision of psychological intervention and support programs, and support to personnel in the emergency services sector.
Associate Professor Bruce Atkinson MarshallFor service to the humanities and to education, particularly through the Australasian Society for Classical Studies.
Mary Elizabeth MartinFor service to the indigenous community through the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council, to the review of professional standards, and to community nursing.
Kumantjayi Napanangka†For service to the arts as a contemporary Indigenous artist, to women painters of the Western Desert Art movement, and to the community of the Northern Territory.
Denis John NelthorpeFor service to social justice and advocacy for consumers' rights, to the development of national credit legislation, and to the provision of legal services to the disadvantaged through a range of community organisations.
Associate Professor Lynne Douglas OliverFor service to medical physics in the field of radiation oncology, and through executive roles with the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine, and to professional associations.
Douglas William PalingFor service to the community through executive roles with Foodbank Western Australia, and to the promotion and development of healthy eating programs for children.
Professor Kerryn Lyndel Phelps For service to medicine, particularly through leadership roles with the Australian Medical Association, to education and community health, and as a general practitioner.
Chad Mark Reed For service to motorsports as a professional supercross motorcycle rider at national and international levels, and to the community.
Professor Susan Richardson For service to the social sciences, particularly in the field of labour market economics as an academic and researcher, and through contributions to the development of socially inclusive public policy.
Trevor Clarence RoockeFor service to local government in South Australia, to emergency services and agricultural advisory boards, and to the rural community.
Professor Jeffrey Victor Rosenfeld For service to medicine through clinical leadership and academic roles, particularly in the field of neurosurgery as a researcher and author, and to professional associations.
Professor Perminder Singh Sachdev For service to medical research in the field of neuropsychiatry, as a clinician and academic, and to professional associations at a national and international level.
John Erik ScanlonFor service to environmental law nationally and internationally, particularly with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species and the United Nations Environment Programme, and to the advancement of biodiversity conservation.
Robert Leslie SeidlerFor service to the international business community, to the development of Australia-Japan bilateral commercial relations, and through the generation of new business opportunities.
Dr Roger Neil SextonFor service to business and to the investment banking sector as a contributor to a range of government, trade, and economic development organisations in South Australia.
Professor Kadambot SiddiqueFor service to agricultural science as an academic and researcher in the area of crop improvement and agronomy and through contributions to professional associations.
Shane David Simpson For service to the law and to the arts through leading roles in intellectual property and entertainment law, and as a contributor to a range of cultural organisations.
Professor Malcolm Douglas SmithFor service to medicine in the field of rheumatology as a clinician, academic and researcher, and through contributions to professional organisations.
Dr Anthony SprentFor service to the community through the promotion, design and implementation of technical solutions for people with disabilities, and to spatial science and astronomy.
Natasha Jessica Stott Despoja For service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as a Senator for South Australia, through leadership roles with the Australian Democrats, to education, and as a role model for women.
Edgar Norman Swane For service to horticulture and to business, to the development and promotion of the Australian native plants export trade, and through executive roles with a range of industry-based organisations.
Maxwell Henry Walker For service to cricket at a national and international level as a player and commentator, and to the community through a range of youth and social welfare organisations.
Professor Sally Ann Walker For service to the higher education sector through leadership and administrative roles, to the advancement of women, and to the law as an academic.
Emeritus Professor Christopher Keith Wallace-Crabbe For service to the arts as a leading poet, critic and educator, and as an ambassador and advocate for the humanities both nationally and internationally, and through support for emerging writers.
John Ernest WalshFor service to the community, particularly in the areas of disability and health policy, to people with a spinal cord injury, and to the actuarial profession.
Barbara Kay WardFor service to business and commerce through a range of executive positions with private, public and professional organisations.
Steven Monteith WilsonFor service to business, and to the financial services industry in Queensland, and to the community through leadership roles in cultural heritage, sport, and social welfare organisations.
Emeritus Professor Richard Stafford WrightFor service to Indigenous and forensic archaeology and anthropology, to education, and to professional associations.
Peter Wilson YatesFor service to education, to the financial services industry through the development of the Australian Financial Management Association of Australia, and to a range of arts, science and charitable organisations.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitation
Navy Commodore David James Letts CSM For exceptional service as Director General Navy People and as Head Navy People and Reputation.
Captain Charles Neville McHardieFor exceptional service in the field of Naval Warfare.
Commodore Roderick Robert NairnFor exceptional service in the field of hydrography and as the Australian Hydrographer.
Army Major General Richard Maxwell Burr DSC MVO For exceptional service as the Director General Preparedness and Plans in Army Headquarters and as the Director General Military Strategic Commitments.
Brigadier Peter Robin Jeffrey CSC RFD For exceptional service as Assistant Commander, Training Command Army, and as the Commander of the 11th Brigade.
Brigadier Jeffery John Sengelman DSC CSC For exceptional service as the Deputy Special Operations Commander Australia, Chief of Staff in Special Operations Command, and Commander of the 6th Brigade.
Colonel Simon Andrew Stuart For exceptional service as the Commander Joint Task Force 631 on Operation ASTUTE in East Timor from February to October 2010.
Brigadier Philip Douglas Winter CSC For exceptional service as the Commander, Australian Defence Force Counter Improvised Explosive Device Task Force.
Air Force Air Commodore Peter David Brennan CSM For exceptional performance of duty in the field of Defence Logistics and as the Director General Logistics Assurance, Joint Logistics Command.
Wing Commander Ian Scott HendersonFor exceptional service in the field of military law.
Warrant Officer John Joseph MillarFor exceptional service in the field of senior-level managerial and representational duties as Warrant Officer Disciplinary on deployment and as Warrant Officer of the Royal Australian Air Force.
Air Commodore Richard David OwenFor exceptional performance of duty in senior Australian Defence Force command and staff appointments, including as Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Warfare Centre and Joint Warfare Doctrine and Training Centre and as Chief of Staff Headquarters Air Command.

Medal (OAM)

General Division

RecipientCitation
John AdamsFor service to the community of the Grafton region through historical, environmental and youth organisations.
Beverley AdcockFor service to the community, particularly through the Asthma Foundation of New South Wales
James Ramsay AffleckFor service to veterans and their families, particularly through the writing of military biographies.
Constantina AmanatidisFor service to the Greek community through contributions to multicultural organisations and as an author.
Sharon Ronda AndersonFor service to the Indigenous community in far north Queensland in the fields of aged care assistance and assistance for people with a disability.
Wilfred Granville ArdillFor service to industrial relations in Queensland, and to the community.
Jone Yvonne ArmstrongFor service to the community through the Rainbow of the Southern Highlands organisation.
Graham Eric AshmanFor service to the barley growing industry, and to the community.
Allan Lyle BackhouseFor service to youth, and to the community of the Dubbo region.
Jernej BajzeljFor service to the community of Ulverstone.
Vicki Lorraine BakunowiczFor service to children in the Northern Territory.
Alison Margaret BanksFor service to youth, particularly through the Guiding movement, and to the community.
Jennifer Aimee BantowFor service to the community through heritage and historical organisations.
Dr Jayant Bhalchandra BapatFor service to the Hindu community in Australia, and to education.
Allan Leo BaptistFor service to the arts, and to the community of the Shoalhaven region.
Heather BarclayFor service to the community of Berrigan.
Ian Lawrence Barclay For service to tennis through coaching and player development roles.
Dr Rodney Paul BarkmanFor service to the community of Corowa as a general practitioner.
David Grosvenor BarnsdallFor service to the community through the Hamlin Fistula Australia organisation.
Graham Alfred BartleFor service to music education.
Gregory Llewellyn BassaniFor service to music through the Australian Pipe Band Association.
Kathleen Joy BatchelorFor service to music through the Bunyip Country Music Festival.
Helen Gwennyth BawdenFor service to the community as a volunteer in a range of social welfare, historical and women's organisations.
Dr John Clayton BeattieFor service to medicine through administrative roles and to the discipline of cardiology and general medicine.
Rodney William BeattieFor service to former prisoners of war and their families through roles with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre.
Alexander John BeccariFor service to the community of Mount Kembla.
Eric Bernard BellFor service to the Indigenous community through aged care, environment and employment organisations.
Dr Howard Charles BellFor service to the community through social justice and legal organisations.
Francis Harding BenfieldFor service to veterans.
Noel James BerlowitzFor service to surf lifesaving.
William John BerryFor service to the law, and to the community.
The Reverend Father Francis Ferruccio BertagnolliFor service to youth, and to the Order of the Salesians of Don Bosco.
Deanna BlacherFor service to the performing arts as a Spanish dancer, teacher and choreographer.
Peter BondfieldFor service to the community through the Stanthorpe Agricultural Show Society and the Pony Club Association of Queensland.
Dr Margaret Fanny BowmanFor service to local government as an educator and researcher.
Charles Edward BoyterFor service to the performing arts as a country music entertainer.
Raymond Bruce BaileyFor service to veterans and their families.
Reginald Hilton BrandisFor service to athletics.
Mark Alexander BrianFor service to the community of Hamilton.
Colin Alexander BrickFor service to the community of Boolarra.
Kenneth Edward BriggsFor service to the community of Bendigo through a range of organisations.
Bronwyn Elizabeth BrownFor service to the community through the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Wallace George BruceFor service to the performing arts, and to the community of Yarrawonga Mulwala.
Beris Jean CampbellFor service to aged persons through the Wesley Homeshare Program.
Dr Betty Thomasina CapperFor service to nursing as an educator and administrator, and as an historian.
Ann CarlyonFor service to the community through a range of fundraising roles.
John Carmichael For service to the arts as a concert pianist and composer.
Nigel Bruce CarrallFor service to the St John's Anglican Cathedral, Brisbane through contributions to its completion.
Margaret Sheila CatterallFor service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations, and to the Gemmological Association of Australia.
Danielle CharakFor service to women, to education, and to the Jewish community.
Dr Naren ChellappahFor service to the international community as a volunteer dental surgeon.
Bevan ChristensenFor service to the community, particularly as an organist to Masonic Lodges.
Laurence Douglas ChristieFor service to the community of Mango Hill, and to cricket.
Reginald Bruce ChurchFor service to cricket.
Paul Michael ClancyFor service to the Australian wine industry, and to the community.
Kenneth John ClarkeFor service to the community of Wangaratta.
Dr Maureen Patricia ClearyFor service to the community, particularly through the not-for-profit sector.
Ronald David CraggFor service to the performing arts as a violinist.
Patricia Grace CreedFor service to nursing, particularly through the provision of specialised care for breast cancer patients.
Robert John CrossFor service to Australian Rules football.
Janine CullenFor service to business and regional development in the Illawarra area.
Gretel Anne DabovichFor service to archery.
Lesley Ann DalzielFor service to conservation and to the environment.
Dr Anne Francis D'ArcyFor service to emergency medicine, and to professional organisations.
Pamela Helen DarlingFor service to the community through the Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library.
Dr David Charles DavidsonFor service to medicine in the field of orthopaedics.
Councillor Janet Elizabeth DavidsonFor service to local government, and to women.
Ralph Craig DaviesFor service to the community of the Mitchelton region.
John Winzor DayFor service to the community through the Prospect Blair Athol Lions Club.
Don Victor De Giglio ASM For service to motorsports in official and voluntary roles.
Richard John DelbridgeFor service to the community of Lake Macquarie.
Alderman Giuseppe Delle DonneFor service to local government, and to the City of Canning.
Dr Ian Tudor De MellowFor service to aged welfare.
Sister Patricia DentFor service to the Catholic Church, and to children's music.
Barbara Ellen DillonFor service to youth through the Guiding movement.
Professor Stephen Kenneth DinhamFor service to educational research, and to professional associations.
Eileen Miriam DinningFor service to the community of the Wangaratta region.
Dr Phillip Raymond DonatoFor service to community health as a chiropractor, and to education.
James Allen DrydenFor service to surf lifesaving.
Colonel Jeffery Dunn CSM RFD For service to the community of Darwin.
Professor Helen Ethel EdwardsFor service to nursing education and research, and to professional associations.
John Hamilton Elliott AFSM For service to fire and emergency service organisations in Mount Gambier.
Robert Anthony EllisFor service to Vietnam veterans and their families.
Jane Helen Elton-BrownFor service to music.
Alan Warne EustaceFor service to youth.
Suzanne Eileen EvansFor service to the community through fundraising activities with a range of organisations.
Alan Robert FairbanksFor service to netball.
John Sidney FarrFor service to local government, and to the community of Cabonne.
Kevin John Faulks†For service to business, and to the community of Wyong.
Joan Eileen FisherFor service to veterans, and to the community.
Delma Lucille FittonFor service to the community of Toowoomba, and to the promotion of the thoroughbred horse industry.
Marlene Estelle FordFor service to the community of Tamworth through a range of historical and social welfare organisations.
Bruce Alexander FuhrerFor service to conservation and the environment as an amateur naturalist and botanical photographer.
Eleanor Faye GaltFor service to clinical psychology and to public health, particularly through support for people undergoing colorectal surgery.
Elizabeth Ann GarlandFor service to veterans and their families in the Lakemba area.
Susanne Julia Gervay For service to children's literature, and to professional organisations.
Neville Dean GibbsFor service to gymnastics.
Judith Ann GiffordFor service to nursing mothers through the Australian Breastfeeding Association.
Catherine Merle GilboFor service to science as a biochemist, and to the community.
Roy Beale GilchristFor service to the community, particularly through the Baptist Union of New South Wales.
Professor Maree Gleeson For service to medicine through the Hunter Medical Research Institute, to education, and to professional associations.
Wayne Terence GobertFor service to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
Elizabeth Jane Grace For service to the community of Nundah.
Malcolm Sidney GrantFor service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the community.
Brian Andrew Greig For service to the community as a social justice advocate for the gay and lesbian community.
Alan John GriffinFor service to Australian Rules football at the junior level.
Kerrie Louise GriffithFor service to public education in the Shoalhaven area.
Lynne Margaret HantonFor service to ballet in the Northern Territory as a teacher and artistic director.
Frederick John HarringtonFor service to the community of Eltham.
Brian William HawdonFor service to the community through fundraising roles.
Arthur James HayesFor service to the community of Deception Bay.
Helen Marianne HeathFor service to the community of Dandenong.
Rabbi Philip Walter HeilbrunnFor service to the St Kilda Hebrew Congregation, and to the community.
Robert Edward HendersonFor service to the community of Hamilton.
David Gavin HeyneFor service to the Indigenous community of Ceduna, and to the Lutheran Church.
Thomas Francis HoganFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Orange.
Graham Keith HoinvilleFor service to motor sport through a range of technical and executive roles.
Nancy Irene HorneFor service to local government, and to the community of Hornsby.
Robert William HorsfallFor service to the Australian entertainment industry as an actor, radio presenter and musician.
Beverley Joan HoskinsFor service to the community of Blackburn.
Robert Marshalsie HoskinsFor service to the community of Blackburn.
Marie Helen HudsonFor service to the community through the Cobar branch of the Country Women's Association.
Alexander Sergei HughesFor service to the Russian community of New South Wales.
Kevin Vincent HumphreyFor service to the community of Cressy.
Dr Bruce Wallace IngramFor service to medicine as a general practitioner, and to professional associations.
Paul Anthony InnesFor service to the thoroughbred horseracing industry, particularly through the Australian Jockeys' Association.
Merle Isbister ASM For service to local government, and to the community.
Theodore IulianoFor service to football in South Australia, and to the Italian community.
Ivan George JohnsonFor service to surf lifesaving.
Patricia Mary JohnsonFor service to veterans and their families through the Central Council of Women's Auxiliaries of the South Australian Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Ronald George JordanFor service to swimming in New South Wales.
Gertrude Franziska KallirFor service to the environment, particularly through the Ryde Hunters Hill Flora and Fauna Preservation Society, to women, and to the community.
Glen Leslie KeamyFor service to the stud merino industry, and to local government.
Ronald John KilcullenFor service to the building industry in Western Australia, and to the community.
Dr Anthony John KirkwoodFor service to medicine as an anaesthetist.
The Reverend Dr Raymond James LairdFor service to the study of theology.
Ross Gregory LakeFor service to arts administration, to social welfare, and to the community.
Margory Joan LapworthFor service to the community, particularly through Warrandyte Housing and Support Services.
Richard Charles Larter For service to the visual arts as a painter.
Dr Christopher Forbes LaurieFor service to the community, particularly through the Adelaide Botanic Gardens Foundation.
Peter John LawlerFor service to athletics as a competitor and coach.
Ernest Richard LawrenceFor service to lawn bowls.
Christopher John LeahyFor service to Australian Rules football in South Australia.
Keith Kyong-jae LeeFor service to the Korean community.
Lewis Meng LeeFor service to the Chinese community of Brisbane.
Robyn Margaret LeggattFor service to women's hockey as a player and coach.
Dr Richard Wayne LehmannFor service to medicine as a general practitioner in the Temora region.
Gordon Albert LeueFor service to local government, to lawn bowls, and to the community.
William Edward LevyFor service to veterans and their families through the Coolamon Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Mervyn John LewisFor service to natural resource management, and to community health.
Maria LewitFor service to the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre as a volunteer, and to literature as a writer and educator.
Colin Edgar LienertFor service to the pig industry, and to the community.
Dr Patrick Verney LightfootFor service to conservation and the environment in the Hunter region.
Jill Lorraine Lindsay†For service to sports administration, particularly through the Australian Football League and women's softball.
Meredith Rosalind LinesFor service to the community as a volunteer and fundraiser for a range of charitable organisations.
Trevor Robert LittleFor service to the thoroughbred horseracing industry in South Australia.
Andrew James Lock For service to mountaineering.
Geoffrey Allan LodgeFor service to ornithology.
Michele LombardoFor service to the harness racing industry.
Muriel Florance McCabeFor service to the community through Torchbearers for Legacy New South Wales and to lawn bowls.
Marion Carmel McCall For service to aviation through the Australian Women Pilots' Association.
Janet McCullochFor service to the arts, and to aged care and disability service organisations in Ballarat.
Gail Vicki MacDonellFor service to veterans and their families through the Partners of Veterans Association of Australia.
Michelle Gaye McGrathFor service to community health through Alzheimer's Australia in the Canberra region.
David Stewart McKerrellFor service to primary industry, and to the community.
Gregory John McLeanFor service to industrial relations.
Emma Kate McLeodFor service to community health through the Stillbirth Foundation Australia.
Major John Joseph McNeillFor service to the community, particularly veterans and their families.
Dr Peter Alexander Macdonald For service to local government, and to medicine.
Hazel Edith MagannFor service to the community through a range of historical organisations.
Valerie Mary MarchFor service to the Indigenous community, particularly through the Booroongen Djugun Aboriginal Corporation.
Ian Harold MarshallFor service to surveying and mapping.
Suzanne, Lady MartinFor service to youth through the Sir David Martin Foundation.
Wayne Sidney MasonFor service to athletics as a coach and administrator.
Leon Marcus Massoni†For service to the tourism and hospitality industry as a restaurateur and vigneron.
Charles John MasseyFor service to the wool industry, and to the community.
Kathleen Margret MastersFor service to people with a disability in Western Australia.
Helen Elizabeth MaxwellFor service to the museum and galleries sector.
Trevor John MayhewFor service to St John Ambulance New South Wales, and to the community.
Maureen MerrickFor service to cycling.
Neville David MibusFor service to social welfare through Community Flood SA.
Elizabeth Anne MilesFor service to psychiatric nursing.
Dorothy Elaine MillsFor service to athletics.
Jane MillsFor service to women's health, and through contributions to drug- and alcohol-related programs.
Gary Ian MorrisFor service to the Indigenous community, particularly through the Booroongen Djugun Aboriginal Corporation.
Stanley Edward MosesFor service to Australian Rules football in Western Australia.
Dr Annie MouldenFor service to medicine as a paediatrician, and to medical administration.
Veronica Anne MoylanFor service to music.
Bernard Anthony MungovenFor service to the Catholic Church as a volunteer archivist.
Josephine Margaret MunroFor service to youth through the Guiding movement, and to the community.
James Bryan MurchFor service to the community through the Macquarie Branch of National Seniors Australia.
George Maxwell NeilsonFor service to rowing, and to the community.
Edward James Nestor†For service to cycling as a coach and official.
Raymond John NeweyFor service to the community in the Millers Point area.
Gordon Lauri NewtonFor service to the community, particularly through Wesley College.
Margaret NormanFor service to people with a disability through Riding for the Disabled.
Barry Newton NovyFor service to the community, particularly children, as a fundraiser for charitable organisations.
Peter Anthony NunanFor service to the community as a volunteer with maritime and geographical organisations.
Violet NuttFor service to youth, and to the community.
Elizabeth O'BrienFor service to women, particularly through the delivery of educational programs in the prison system.
Robert James OsborneFor service to local government, and to the community through a range of health, service and sporting organisations.
Wilfred James OsborneFor service to the thoroughbred horseracing industry, and to the community.
Barry Thomas O'SheaFor service to local government, and to the community of Dalby.
Edward William O'TooleFor service to the community of Whitehorse through social welfare and service organisations.
Elizabeth Lorraine O'TooleFor service to the community of Whitehorse through social welfare and service organisations.
Helen Mawditt PageFor service to the community, particularly through the Australian Garden History Society.
Robert ParrFor service to the community as a contributor to charitable fundraising activities.
David Walter PartridgeFor service to the dairy industry in Western Australia, and to the community.
David Clifford PaytenFor service to veterans through the Seventh Australian Infantry Division Association.
Oswald James PearceFor service to veterans through the 2/1 Field Regiment Association.
Roland John Perry For service to literature as an author.
Damian Bruce PikeFor service to the fresh fruit and vegetable industry.
Edward Charles Plunkett†For service to the community of the Canberra region through a range of organisations.
Clarence Charles PollardFor service to the community, particularly through the Payneham Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Dr James Stephen PollockFor service to wildlife conservation.
Colleen Hilda PottsFor service to the performing arts in the Hunter region.
Helen Mary PrestonFor service to conservation and the environment.
Ian Leslie RamsayFor service to community health, particularly for people with an acquired brain injury, and to a range of service organisations.
John Maxwell RamseyFor service to basketball as an administrator, official and mentor, and to the Australian Railway Historical Society, South Australia.
Franklin Ernest RandallFor service to the community of Norfolk Island, particularly through the preservation of the Kingston and Arthur's Vale historic capital area.
Denis Frederick Ranger RFD For service to veterans in South Australia through administrative roles.
Dennis Leslie RaynerFor service to veterans and their families through the Doyalson-Wyee Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Susan Gail ReynoldsFor service to the community, particularly through the Yackandandah and District Historical Society.
Edward Dudley RichardsonFor service to mariners through the Stella Maris Apostleship of the Sea.
Dr Gregory James RickardFor service to nursing.
Noel John RidgewayFor service to the Indigenous community as an elder and traditional owner of the Worimi Nation.
Clarence Edward RoachFor service to veterans in Tasmania, and to the community.
Dr Harley Stuart RobertsFor service to medicine as an obstetrician and gynaecologist.
Dr Peter James RobinsonFor service to medicine as a general practitioner in the Deniliquin region.
Angela Carmel RodriquezFor service to the community through support roles with the Christopher Robin Committee at the Sydney Children's Hospital.
Dr Natale Anthony RomeoFor service to the community through fundraising roles with the Italian Affair Committee.
Professor John Peterson RoyleFor service to medicine as a vascular surgeon, to professional associations, and to medical education, particularly relating to safety in the operating theatre.
Dr Pamela Margaret RyanFor service to psychology as a practitioner and researcher.
George Michael SalibaFor service to the Maltese community.
Darryl Richard SeccombeFor service to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
Brian ShanahanFor service to the Irish community, and to local government.
Michelle Ann SharkeyFor service to community health through the Stroke Recovery Association of New South Wales.
Kaye Marie ShephardFor service to the community of Moruya through pastoral care and volunteer roles.
The Reverend Christine SheppardFor service to the community as a mental health chaplain in the Hunter New England region.
Leslie Robert SimsFor service to the community through St John Ambulance Australia.
John Crawford SkeneFor service to swimming in the Canberra region through technical and administrative roles.
Allen Michael SmithFor service to surf lifesaving in Western Australia.
Anthony George SmithFor service to the community through the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Carmel Rose SmithFor service to the community through the St Vincent de Paul Society.
William Alistair SpearFor service to the community in South Australia.
Douglas Dean SpencerFor service to the community through a range of social welfare and service organisations, and to the law.
Maureen StephensonFor service to netball, and to youth.
David John Stewart AFSM For service to the community of Mount Barker.
Richard John StoneFor service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross.
Clinical Associate Professor Catherine Elizabeth StoreyFor service to medicine in the field of neurology, to stroke education, and to professional associations.
Dr Nicholas Alexander TalleyFor service to medicine in the field of gastroenterology.
John Frederick TameFor service to the community of Frankston through a range of organisations.
Elise Maree TerrillFor service to the community of Rutherglen, particularly through the St Vincent de Paul Society.
Mary-Lou TerryFor service to young people as a foster carer.
Philip Graham ThompsonFor service to the community, particularly through Apex Australia, and to aged care.
Margaret Joy TickleFor service to the community of Busselton, and as an oral historian.
Professor Andrew Maxwell TonkinFor service to medical research in the field of epidemiology and preventative medicine.
Sister Rita Agnes TorpeyFor service to education through the development and administration of educational institutions in Papua New Guinea.
Marie Olive TrembathFor service to the community through volunteer roles with Meals on Wheels, church and charitable organisations.
Natalie Tyrawski-RadywylFor service to the Ukrainian community as an artistic director and choreographer of traditional dance.
Shirley Norma UnderwoodFor service to youth through the Guiding movement, and to the community.
Peter William VandepeerFor service to the sport and recreation industry in South Australia.
Gerald Chapman VictorFor service to the community of Rockhampton through contributions to a range of social welfare, housing and skills development organisations.
Rodney John VineyFor service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to Sailability Tasmania.
Susan Mary VineyFor service to youth through the Guiding movement, and to the community.
Gordon Charles WallaceFor service to youth through The Boys' Brigade Queensland.
Sister Anna WarlowFor service to the Catholic Church, and to St Paul's Community House of Welcome.
Gordon Kerion WatsonFor service to the community, and to local government.
Cheryl Margaret WebsterFor service to the community through the provision of assistance to refugees from Africa.
Patricia WellingtonFor service to the Launceston Horticultural Society.
Bruce Raymond WhiteFor service to the beekeeping industry.
Kathleen Anne WhiteFor service to the community through contributions to the transport industry, particularly the Lights on the Hill Trucking Memorial.
Sylvia Joyce WhitingFor service to animal conservation through the Wildlife Volunteers Association.
Daniel John WhittyFor service to the community of Lithgow.
Elizabeth Nicole WilliamsFor service to paediatric physiotherapy, and to the rural community of Victoria.
Allan Laurie WilsonFor service to the veteran community, particularly through the Gloucester Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Clyde William WodeFor service to the community through Anglicare Central Queensland.
Diana Jean WodeFor service to the community through Anglicare Central Queensland.
Professor Peter William WolnizerFor service to higher education in the field of business and economics as an academic and administrator.
Dr Thomas John WoolardFor service to rehabilitation medicine in the Hunter area as a practitioner and administrator.
William James WorthFor service to surf lifesaving at state and national levels.
Major Peter Carey WrightFor service to the community through chaplaincy and pastoral care roles, and to The Salvation Army.
Associate Professor James MacDougall WyllieFor service to medicine as a surgeon, to medical administration and professional associations, and to the community of Mount Druitt.
Maureen Therese ZampattiFor service to music as a teacher, and to the community of Geelong.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitation
Navy Commander Lee Terence ArgarFor meritorious service as the Staff Officer One Offshore Plans, Chief of Staff Commander Australian Surface Task Group, Chief of Staff Australian Fleet Battle Staff, and as Chief of Staff Combined Task Force 150.
Petty Officer Matthew Charles WoodFor meritorious service in health care as an Underwater Medicine Sailor in the Royal Australian Navy.
Army Warrant Officer Class One Trudy Marie CaseyFor meritorious performance of duty as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Combat Signal Regiment and inaugural Force Communications Unit.
Warrant Officer Class One John Patrick Kirkham CSM For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 5th Combat Engineer Regiment in 2007, and the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment from 2008 to 2010.
Warrant Officer Class One Gregory Dean McEvoyFor meritorious service in the field of Material Maintenance.
Warrant Officer Class One John Griffin PhillipsFor meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of 6th Aviation Regiment, 5th Aviation Regiment, 16th Aviation Brigade, and as the Aviation Corps Career Manager.
Air Force Warrant Officer Raymond Edward BoltonFor meritorious service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the field of combat support and force protection.
Wing Commander Nicholas James Dyce-McGowanFor meritorious service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the field of Joint Battlefield Airspace Control.

Public Service Medal (PSM)

BranchRecipientCitation
Aust. Elizabeth AstoneFor outstanding public service in the delivery of innovative Centrelink services to vulnerable young people in detention centres in Western Australia.
Liza CarrollFor outstanding public service in delivering Ahead of the Game: Blueprint for Reform of Australian Government Administration.
Hae-Kyong HoldawayFor outstanding public service in strengthening the Australia-Korea bilateral relationship, particularly through major contributions to the successful outcome of the G-20 in Korea in 2010.
Erin Kathleen HollandFor outstanding public service in significantly improving revenue and service delivery outcomes for the Australian Taxation Office.
Brian Alan HuddlestonFor outstanding public service in planning the introduction into service of the MRH90 troop lift helicopter.
Kathryn Michelle KennedyFor outstanding public service in providing high level intelligence research and analysis in relation to serious criminal activities within the Sydney Airport precinct.
John Anton KovacicFor outstanding public service in leading the development and implementation of new workplace relations laws and policies and award modernisation.
Robert John NashFor outstanding public service in driving significant improvements in Australia's passport system.
Adam James RodgersFor outstanding public service in the development and implementation of the Fair Work Ombudsman's suite of on-line tools to assist employers and employees in the transition to modern awards.
May TangleeFor outstanding public service in advancing Australia's relationship with the People's Republic of China, particularly in the area of tourism.
Stuart Robert ThornFor outstanding public service in protecting Australia's national security interests.
Andrew Keith TongueFor outstanding public service in the development of public policy, particularly in the areas of aviation security, Indigenous affairs and social housing.
John William WadesonFor outstanding public service in driving and leading significant reform of information communications technology in the Human Services portfolio.
Phyllis Dedja WilliamsFor outstanding public service in driving significant reforms to communications and service delivery in the National Archives of Australia, particularly in relation to Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory.
NSWMichael James ArandtFor outstanding public service to water management in New South Wales.
Thomas John BagnatFor outstanding public service to the National Parks and Wildlife Service in New South Wales.
James Alexander ChristianFor outstanding public service to Indigenous affairs in the NSW Department of Human Services.
John Brown CumberfordFor outstanding public service to the provision of library services in New South Wales.
Shirley Anne FullerFor outstanding public service to the provision of educational services in the New England region.
Fiona Margaret HowardFor outstanding public service to the provision of educational services in the NSW Police Force.
Stewart James McLeodFor outstanding public service in the areas of water supply and sewerage management in New SOuth Wales, particularly in the Dubbo region.
Dianne Jeanette MarshallFor outstanding public service to the provision of educational services in New South Wales.
Rodney Kelvin StoweFor outstanding public service in the provision of consumer protection to the community of New South Wales.
Joseph William WaughFor outstanding public service to the NSW Law Reform Commission.
Vic.Paul Jeffrie AcremanFor outstanding public service and strong commitment to public housing clients and citizens of the north and western suburbs of Melbourne.
Dr Anne Marie AstinFor outstanding public service, particularly leadership and service excellence to the dairy industry, national food safety regulation and women's development.
Brian Ernest BillingtonFor outstanding public service and ongoing commitment to community improvement, particularly in rural areas.
Susan Maree HineFor outstanding public service, particularly in fostering community partnership between Victoria Police, community groups and the Indigenous community.
Dr Bruce KeffordFor outstanding public service and leadership in science and public administration associated with the primary industries sector.
Neil Bruce RobertsonFor outstanding public service and leadership through the provision of innovative legal policy in a diverse range of areas.
Arthur RogersFor outstanding public service and leadership in the redesign of Victoria's disability service.
William Stanley ThomasFor outstanding public service and exceptional contribution as a leader in sustainability education.
Ian Edward VoigtFor outstanding public service in the sustainable management of land, water and biodiversity through practical and sustained leadership.
QldStewart Lynn BellFor outstanding public service to the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, particularly in the area of Mine Safety and Health.
Ricky Leslie CoxFor outstanding public service to the Department of Transport and Main Roads, particularly in the area of Road Design and Innovation.
Peter James DavisFor outstanding public service to Education Queensland, particularly in the area of Special Education.
Paul FlorianFor outstanding public service to Queensland Health, particularly in the areas of Environmental and Public Health.
Captain Patrick John QuirkFor outstanding public service to Maritime Safety Queensland, particularly in the areas of Maritime Safety and Marine Environment Protection.
WAAlastair John BryantFor outstanding public service as an outstanding leader in the areas of business management, strategic planning and the arts over many years.
John DellFor outstanding public service to the advancement of natural history and conservation.
Catherine Rose HarrisonFor outstanding public service at Parliament House in Perth, Western Australia.
David Martin HillyardFor outstanding public service in the areas of consumer protection and fair trading.
SAPhilippa Anne AstonFor outstanding public service in the area of housing for people with special needs.
Susan Carol IrelandFor outstanding public service in the area of health services.
Professor Paddy Andrew PhillipsFor outstanding public service in the area of health services.
TasByron Douglas CrossFor outstanding public service to the Tasmanian legal community in the establishment of effective systems which benefit all lawyers and clients involved with the Legal Aid Commission in Tasmania.

Australian Police Medal (APM)

BranchRecipient
Australian Federal Police Superintendent Barry Roy Corrigan
Assistant Commissioner Neil Anthony Gaughan
Commander Richard Charles Moses
New South Wales Police Superintendent Matthew Gerard Appleton
Inspector Edward Charles Billett
Senior Sergeant Peter James Davis
Detective Sergeant Cynthia Maree Donovan
Detective Inspector Wayne George Hayes
Senior Constable Justine Louise Housego
Superintendent Patrick Allen Paroz
Inspector Ross Michael Wilkinson
Victoria Police Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Robert Caulfield
Superintendent Paul Stephen Hollowood
Senior Sergeant Paul Hilary McBride
Inspector Robert Peter Raaymakers
Senior Sergeant Jeffrey Francis Smith
Detective Senior Sergeant Valentine Smith
Assistant Commissioner Wendy Maree Steendam
Queensland Police Assistant Commissioner Paul Lawrence Doyle
Sergeant Geoffrey Allan Fay
Chief Superintendent Grant Alan Pitman
Detective Sergeant Daryl Harris Poole
Superintendent Donna Maree Sturgess
Inspector Murray Allan Verrall
Western Australia Police Detective Superintendent Paul Edward Coombes
Superintendent Harold Heavens
Inspector Joanne Lee McCabe
Inspector Neil Lawrence Royle
South Australia Police Detective Senior Sergeant Michael John Eichner
Superintendent Peter John Harvey
Chief Superintendent Linda Williams
Tasmania Police Sergeant Rodney Harold Carrick
Northern Territory Police Brevet Sergeant Owen Nathan Auricht

Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM)

BranchRecipient
New South Wales Fire Services Judee Anne Bryant
Norman Alfred Carter
Jeffrey James Cree
Grahame Fothergill
Richard Anthony Griffiths
David Murray Hoadley
Warren Ernest Simmons
Herbert Fitzroy Stacy
John Leslie Tapper
Victoria Fire Services William Robert Rodda
Jeffrey Frederick Ross
Michael Gilbert Tudball
Christopher Gerard Watt
Queensland Fire Services Michael Thomas Garrahy
Graham Kenneth King
Stephen Anthony Smith
Western Australia Fire Services Jeffrey Drage
Bruce Sidney Jones
Gary Thomas King
James Leon McNamara
Peter Hugh Thurkle
South Australia Fire Services Jeffrey Raymond Clark
Leigh Rodney Miller
Australian Capital Territory Fire Services Conrad Francis Barr

Ambulance Service Medal (ASM)

BranchRecipient
New South Wales Ambulance Service Maxwell Harry Caddis
Terence Lindsay Nelson
Maxwell Clinton Stonestreet
Queensland Ambulance Service Anthony Thomas King
Sydney David Melville APM
South Australia Ambulance Service Christopher Tilney Cotton
Patricia Ann Kakoschke
Tasmania Ambulance Service David Savigny Godfrey-Smith
Dominic Paul Morgan
Stephen John Trewin
Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service David Grahame Sutton

Emergency Services Medal (ESM)

BranchRecipient
New South Wales Emergency ServicesJennifer Ann North
Victoria Emergency ServicesRichard Mark Burgess
Queensland Emergency ServicesFrancis Edward Devlin
George William Phillips OAM RFD ED
Western Australia Emergency ServicesPaul Bradley Carr
South Australia Emergency ServicesRoss Charles Johnston
Paul Douglas Ortmann
Australian Capital Territory Emergency ServicesAnthony James Graham

Medal for Gallantry (MG)

BranchRecipientCitation
Army Corporal BFor acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan in 2008.
Lance Corporal Brendan Michael ClarkeFor acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while a rifleman with Team Three, Mentoring Team C, Mentoring Task Force 1, in the Central Baluchi Valley, Afghanistan on 15 March and 8 July 2010.
Warrant Officer Class Two Kevin Bede DolanFor acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances while a joint terminal attack controller for Mentoring Team A, Mentoring Task Force 1, at Sorkh Lez in the Mirabad Valley, Afghanistan on 2 July 2010.

Commendation for Gallantry

BranchRecipientCitation
Army Private MFor acts of gallantry in action while on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
British Army Corporal LFor acts of gallantry while on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.

Meritorious Unit Citation

BranchRecipientsCitation
ADF 1st Mentoring Task ForceFor sustained outstanding service in warlike operations on Operation SLIPPER in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, between 20 January and 30 January 2010.

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)

BranchRecipientCitation
Army Major JFor distinguished command and leadership in action on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.

Distinguished Service Medal (DSM)

BranchRecipientCitation
Army Captain CFor distinguished leadership in action while on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Corporal DFor distinguished leadership in action in the provision of critical medical care to multiple casualties while on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Corporal Russell Stephen GoodsellFor distinguished leadership in action as a section commander with Mentoring Team C, Mentoring Task Force 1, at Karakak in the Baluchi Valley, Afghanistan on 27 March and 29 July 2010.
Major Jason Stuart GroatFor distinguished leadership in action as the Officer Commanding, Mentoring Team A, Mentoring Task Force 1, on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan from January to July 2010.
Captain Fabian Ronald HarrisonFor distinguished leadership in action as an engineer search team leader and patrol commander while deployed on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan from February to October 2010.

Commendation for Distinguished Service

BranchRecipientCitation
Army Captain Khalid El KhaligiFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations and in action while Troop Commander, 105th Troop, 40th Regiment, Royal Artillery on Operation HERRICK 10 in Afghanistan in 2009.
Corporal Garry John FrancisFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while a medic with Mentoring Team C, Mentoring Task Force 1, in Afghanistan on Operation SLIPPER from January to October 2010.
Sergeant G DSM For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations and in action while on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Colonel David John HayFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while Commanding Officer, Force Communication Unit 3 on Operation SLIPPER in the Middle East Area of Operations 2010.
US Navy Chief Warrant Officer DFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations and in action while on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan in 2010.

Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)

BranchRecipientCitation
Navy Principal Chaplain Garry Wilson LockFor outstanding achievement as Principal Chaplain of the Royal Australian Navy.
Captain Steven Andrew SparksFor outstanding achievement as the Director Joint Fuels and Lubricants Agency, Defence Materiel Organisation.
Warrant Officer Raymond TandyFor outstanding achievement as Warrant Officer of the Navy.
Army Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Richard AshleyFor outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade One Chief Legal Adviser, Office of the Chief of Army, Army Headquarters.
Captain Andrew Peter ChallenFor outstanding achievement as the Regimental Medical Officer of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel Susan May Coyle For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the 17th Signal Regiment.
Brigadier Gregory Francis DowningFor outstanding achievement as Director General Australian Defence Test and Evaluation Office, Capability Development Group.
Colonel J DSC For outstanding achievement and application of leadership skills.
Major Terrence Alexander JohnsonFor outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade Two Maintenance Standards, Headquarters 16th Aviation Brigade.
Major Brendan KellawayFor outstanding achievement as the Officer Commanding Australia's Federation Guard.
Brigadier Stephen Adam KinlochFor outstanding achievement as Director General Munitions, Defence Materiel Organisation.
Brigadier David Thomas Mulhall AM For outstanding achievement as the Chief of Staff Army Headquarters, Office of the Chief of Army, Army Headquarters.
Colonel Gary Gordon PotterFor outstanding achievement as the Project Director of the Defence Asbestos Inventory Tiger Team in the identification and eradication of asbestos from Defence Inventory.
Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Robert SmithFor outstanding achievement as Staff Officer One Future Land Operating Concept, Directorate of Future Land Warfare and Strategy, Land Warfare Development Centre, Army Headquarters.
Air Force Wing Commander Pierre Floribert BlaisFor outstanding achievement as Deputy Director Safety and Airworthiness at Headquarters Air Command.
Wing Commander Glen Edward BrazFor outstanding achievement as Deputy Director Australian Super Hornet Transition Team and Commanding Officer at Number 1 Squadron.
Wing Commander Jeffrey Ronald FrostFor outstanding achievement in the conduct of the first warfighting experimentation of a remotely piloted aircraft and the development of the Woomera Test Range.
Corporal Julien Peter WellsFor outstanding achievement as a Technical Training Instructor at Surveillance and Control Training Unit.

Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM)

BranchRecipientCitation
Navy Chief Petty Officer Troy Alexanda DackFor meritorious achievement in the field of warship sustainment, refit and repair while employed as a Ship Agent in the ANZAC Systems Program Office.
Chief Petty Officer Arthur Charles MitchersonFor meritorious achievement in the field of technical support to the Defence Materiel Organisation and the Royal Australian Navy.
Chief Petty Officer Joanne MonaghanFor meritorious devotion to duty in the promotion of the principles of Equity and Diversity, and in the field of sexual offence support at HMAS Cerberus.
Leading Seaman Rebekah Lee RoedigerFor meritorious devotion to duty as the senior communications sailor in Patrol Boat Crew ATTACK FOUR from January 2008 to October 2010.
Lieutenant Commander Jonathan ThaFor meritorious achievement in the Australian Submarine Force.
Chief Petty Officer Nigel Mark WilliamsFor meritorious devotion to duty as the Boarding Officer of patrol boat crew ARDENT FOUR from June 2009 until July 2010.
Army Warrant Officer Class Two Vivian Roy AndersonFor meritorious achievement as the Acting Officer-in-Charge of the Oakey Detachment of Joint Logistics Unit (South Queensland).
Corporal Benjamin James BalchinFor meritorious achievement in a non-warlike situation while performing ground liaison support duties on Operation KOKODA ASSIST in August 2009.
Warrant Officer Class Two Tyrone Kevin CantwellFor meritorious achievement as the Telecommunications Systems Manager, Defence Communications Area Master Station Australia.
Warrant Officer Class One Gary John HughesFor meritorious devotion to duty as a warrant officer.
Major J DSM For meritorious achievement in command and instructional duties.
Corporal Shaun Justin LoveFor meritorious achievement as a member of the Directing Staff at the Australian Command and Staff College and as a mentor of future strategic level leaders.
Major Neill Stewart MorrisFor meritorious achievement as a Training Officer of Training Company and water operations subject matter expert, 51st Battalion, Far North Queensland Regiment.
Sergeant PFor meritorious achievement as the Second-in-Command, Field Security Team, Joint Task Force 631, on Operation ASTUTE in East Timor in 2010.
Major Graham Trevor PalmerFor meritorious devotion to duty as the Unit Welfare Officer of the 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment in support of Mentoring Task Force 1 while the Force was deployed on Operation SLIPPER in 2010.
Warrant Officer Class Two Andrew Peter ShoreFor meritorious achievement as the Officer Commanding Training Wing, Parachute Training School.
Warrant Officer Class One Carol Ann WardFor meritorious achievement as the Staff Officer Grade Three Personnel, Headquarters New South Wales Australian Army Cadets Brigade.
Air Force Flight Sergeant Paul Leslie HardikerFor meritorious achievement as the Unit Training Coordinator and Maintenance Coordinator at Number 36 Squadron.
Corporal David Leslie JanikFor meritorious achievement as the Research Assistant within the Military Claims Liaison Office.
Squadron Leader David Ian ScherrFor meritorious achievement as the Training Officer at Headquarters Health Services Wing and Health Operational Conversion Unit in support of clinical and operational education and training.
Flight Sergeant David William SowdenFor meritorious achievement as the Bonded Structures Technology Team Certification Officer for Bonded Structural Repair in the Australian Defence Organisation.
Wing Commander Ross Colin WadsworthFor meritorious achievement as Commander Joint Task Force 636 on Operation PAKISTAN ASSIST II in 2010.

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