1982 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)

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The 1982 Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were appointments to recognise and reward good works by citizens of Australia and other nations that contribute to Australia. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations and were announced on 13 June 1982 in Australia. [1] [2]

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The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by honour with grades and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.

Order of Australia

Knight of the Order of Australia (AK)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
The Honourable Sir Charles Walter Michael Court, KCMG OBE For service to politics and local government [1] [2]

Companion (AC)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Professor Robert John Walsh, AO OBE For service to medicine [1] [2]

Officer (AO)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
John Gosman AllwrightFor service to primary industry [1] [2]
Richard AustenFor service to the coal industry
Dr Robert Francis Brissenden For service to literature
Dr Joan Helen BryanFor service to medical research
Emeritus Professor Gilbert James ButlandFor service to education
Evonne Fay Cawley, MBE For services to the sport of tennis
John Edmund Duggan For service to parliamentary and local government services
The Honourable Justice Elizabeth Andreas Evatt For service to law
Frank Randall HarrisFor public service
Lloyd James HartiganFor service to industry
Frank Colin HassellFor service to architecture
Associate Professor Donald Richmond Horne For service to literature
John Barry Humphries For service to the theatre
The Honourable Justice Samuel Joshua Jacobs For service to the community
Henry Frederick Jensen For parliamentary and local government service
Raymond John KirbyFor service to industry
Dr Kenneth David MuirdenFor service to medicine
The Reverend Arthur William Preston, OBE For service to the community
Phillip Lovett Ridings For service to the sport of cricket
Captain Robert James Ritchie, CBE For public and community service
Henry Edwin RossitorFor public service
Professor Alan George Lewers Shaw For service to education
Roy McCowan SimpsonFor service to architecture
Professor Ralph Owen Slatyer For service to science
Kenneth Wilberforce Tribe, AM For service to the arts, particularly in the field of music
Carlo ValmorbidaFor service to ethnic welfare
John Sampson White, CMG For public service
David George Druce Yencken For service to conservation and history

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyRear Admiral Rothesay Cathcart Swan, CBE For service as Director General of the Natural Disasters Organisation and as Controller of Establishments in the Department of Defence [1] [2]
Air ForceAir Vice Marshal James Hilary Flemming, AM For service to the Royal Australian Air Force

Member (AM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Brother Oswald Stanislaus AdamsFor service to education [1] [2]
Reverend Ronald William AllardiceFor service to religion
Alan Jack AntonioFor service to local government
Bert Frederick George AppsFor service to the community
Professor John BloomfieldFor service to sports medicine
William Henri BowenFor service to the community
Raymond BurkittFor service to the community and industry
Eugene Allan Norbert ByrneFor service to the sport of Rugby Union
Mervyn James CallaghanFor service to the community and trade unionism
John William CallowFor service to medicine
Kenneth Livingstone CarrFor service to the community and the welfare of youths
The Reverend Canon Ivor Frederick ChurchFor service to religion
Audrey William ConnFor service to the public
Professor John Douglas Correll CrispFor service to engineering
Charles Philip CullenFor service to education
James Bartholomew Cummings For service to the sport of horse racing
Alderman Ronald Edward DavisFor service to the community and local government
John Edward DelaneyFor service as a hospital administrator
Colin Boyd DunlopFor service to the community
Keith Stacey EdmundsFor service to the public
Samuel FisherFor service to the community
Dr The Honourable Derek David Freeman For service to dentistry
Maurice Desmond FrostFor public service
Neil William Hunt FurnessFor service to commerce and education
Ronald Malcolm GibbsFor service to education
James Wallace GoulterFor service to the community
Commander James Stewart Guest, OBE For service to medicine
Professor Leslie Keith Humble For service to music
William George Solomon HuxleyFor services to conservation
Dr Roger John InghamFor service to education
Dr Owen Francis JamesFor service to medicine
George JosephFor service to local government and to the community
William Herbert KenworthyFor service to local government and to the community
Darani LewersFor service to craft and the manual arts
Dr Kathleen Rachel MakinsonFor public service
The Honourable Peter McMahon For service to trade unionism and community
John West McMasterFor service to surf life saving
Brigadier Ernest George McNamara, OBE ED RLFor public service
Diana d'Este MedlinFor service to education
William Waldron Goss MeechamFor service to commerce and industry
Bernard Grant MitchellFor service to education
Ernest Edward MorrisFor service to the building industry
The Right Reverend Cecil Emerson Barron MuschampFor service to the community and to religion
John William O'NeillFor service to agriculture
Thomas James PerrottFor service to the community
Thomas Mansergh PickeringFor service to jazz music and to librarianship
Harold Edward Porter For service to literature
Dr Corrie ReyeFor service to medicine
Frederick John RobertsFor public service
Lincoln Gordon RoweFor service to industry and commerce
Major Madge RushFor service to the community
Harry SticklandFor service to local government
Gladys Evelyn TannerFor service to nursing
Arthur Grahame TaylorFor service to the community
Dr Marjorie Ruth WalkerFor service to medicine
Peter Lindsay Weir For service to the film industry
Frank WickhamFor public service

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyCaptain Geoffrey James Alexander Bayliss [1] [2]
Captain Daryl Robin Osmond Shaw FoxFor service to the Royal Australian Navy
Commander Brian Lee SparkFor service to the Royal Australian Navy
ArmyLieutenant Colonel Rodney Gerard Curtis, MC For service to the SAS Regiment
Colonel John Talbot Dunn, MBE For services to the Australian Army in the field of medicine
Colonel John Garth HughesFor service to the Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Bentley KnightFor service to the Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Donald KnightFor service to the Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel James Baildon Potter, ED For service to the Army Reserve
Air ForceWing Commander John Herbert DunnFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Commanding Officer of Number 5 Squadron
Wing Commander James Keith Gray MooreFor service to the Department of Defence (Air Force Officer)
Wing Commander Brian O'ConnellFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commander Harold Ernst Adam PfefferFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force

Medal (OAM)

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Claire Patricia AireyFor service to the community and nursing [1] [2]
Roger Quilter AllenFor service to disabled children
Raphael ApuatimiFor service to the Aboriginal art culture and arts
Cuthbert Milne AylingFor service to the community
Agnes Cecilia BaileyFor service to the community
Ronald Keith BakerFor service to the community and local government
Royston William BaldwinFor service to sport in the fields of cricket and Australian Rulles football
Irene Mary Therese BarryFor service to the community and music
Edith Emma BeasleyFor service to disabled children
Harry John BeauchampFor service to the community
Dawn BennettFor service to the disabled
Charles Findlay BentleyFor service to adult education
William Frank BirdFor service to Aboriginal welfare
Bernard Abraham BoasFor service to the community
Douglas Gordon BowdFor service to the community
Marie Antoinette BoyersFor service to education in the field of speech and drama
Sister Mary Alexius BoyleFor service to education
Alexander William BoyneFor service to the community
Emily Susan BrimfieldFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
Susanne Janet Douglas BroadFor service to the community
Harold John BrownFor service to life saving
Janet Mary BrowningFor service to the community
Helen Ruth BurmesterFor service to the community
James Henry ButlerFor service to the community and local government
Eric Charles ButlerFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
Geoffrey Harold CambridgeFor service to commerce
John Emile Ferdinand CannotFor service to the community and to surf life saving
Albert John CarlisleFor service to the community
John William ChamberlainFor services to the Public Service
John Parker Bua ChapmanFor service to the timber industry
Royl Francis ChardonFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and to the community
Robert Donald ChristsenFor public service and service to the community
Sydney Ernest ChurchillFor service to the fruit and vegetable industry
Frank John ClarkFor service to the community
David Michael CockburnFor service to optometry
Muriel Frances CohenFor service to music
Arthur Edward ColeFor service to the community
Arthur James CollinsFor service to band music
Peter Gordon CooperFor service to the sport of badminton
Basil CreedyFor service to the community and local government
Malcolm Carlyle CrosbieFor service to the community
Brian CrossFor service to youth welfare
Eileen DanielFor service to the sport of softball
Lionel Ray DanielFor service to the community and local government
Inspector Robert William DavisFor service to the public
Eva Edna DennisFor service to the disabled
Muriel Alice DickinsonFor service to the community
John Bernard DillonFor service to the community and trade unionism
Robert Arthur DonaldFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
Colin George DukeFor service to the community and to local government
Clive Watson ElliottFor service to education
Elsie Agnes ErwenFor service to the community
Louis Nicholas FleyfelFor service to ethnic welfare
Douglas James FullstonFor service to local government and to the community
Ivan Thomas James GatesFor service to the community
George GeddesFor service to the community
Albert William James GiddingsFor service to the community
Ernest William (Joseph) GlascottFor service to journalism
Kevin Francis GouldFor service to the community
Herman GutmanFor service to the community
Councillor Robert George HallidayFor service to local government and community
Guy Ronald Hamlyn-HarrisFor service to the community
Bernhard HammermanFor service to ethnic welfare
Lieutenant Commander John George HampsonFor service to youth welfare
John Joseph HanleyFor service to the cattle industry
Evelyn Pauline Harding (Queenie Paul)For service to the theatre
George Walter HarmanFor service to local government and community
Ronald Francis HarrisonFor service to the community
Hilda Florence HeinrichFor service to the community
William HickeyFor service to the welfare of ex-service personnel
The Reverend Monsignor Barry James HickeyFor service to the community
Senior Sergeant Colin Robert Hodder, QPMFor public service
Ralph Frederick HoldenFor service to the community
Eleanor Phoebe HolmesFor service to the community
Edward William Robert HowardFor service to the community
Ruth Hilda Harrison HurnFor service to nursing
Albert Charles JacksonFor service to local government
Edward John (Ted) JacksonFor service to the community
Clarence Roy JamesFor service as hospital administrator
Francis Edwin JohnsonFor service to the sport of Rugby League Football
Neville Raymond JohnsonFor service to the sport of squash
George JohnstoneFor service to the sport of horse racing
Muriel Valerie Ryan (Mrs Johnstone-Need)For service to medicine
Lorna Marjorie JollyFor service to the sport of womens hockey
David Penry JonesFor service to the community
Richard Oscar JonesFor service to the community
Eileen Margaret KaneFor service to ballroom dancing
Milan KaramarkoFor service to the Croation community
Henry O'Connor KennedyFor service to local government and community
Marie Helene KentwellFor service to child welfare
Elizabeth Caroline KillingerFor service to the community and religion
William Geoffrey KinsmanFor service to the community
Michael KipriotiFor public service
Frederick John KittleFor service to the community
Barbara Alison KnezevicFor public service
Assistant Commissioner Richard Carlile KnightFor public service
Djoli LaiwongaFor service to Aboriginal culture and arts
Raymond Stanley LambertFor service to the community
Joseph Arthur LangtonFor service to the community
Harold Francis LashwoodFor service to the entertainment industry
Brian LaylandFor service to optometry
Kenneth James LealFor service to the printing industry
Enid Bosworth LorimerFor service to the performing arts
Mary Vera LovedayFor service to the community
James William MackeyFor service to the community
Liyapidiny MarikaFor service in the field of Aboriginal health and welfare
Patricia June MartinFor service to youth welfare
Frederick Percy McCallumFor service to the sport of Australian rules football
Phyllis Emily McDonaldFor service to the community
Betty Jean McDonaldFor service to the community
Rawdon Townshend McDouallFor service to local government and community
Ian Stuart McKenzieFor service to the community
William Harold MitchellFor public service
Domenico MorizziFor service to ethnic welfare
Mabel Joyce MossemenearFor service to the disabled
Henry Eric MullenFor public and community welfare
Kenneth Claude MurchisonFor service to equestrian sport and community
Robert Frank NeanderFor service to the welfare of members of the Defence Force
Colin OdgersFor service to the community
Madge Blackmore (Lesley) OldershawFor service to the community
Olive Nell OxleeFor public service
Peter Pan QueeFor public service
Norma McNeel PatersonFor service to the community and music
Lawrence Alfred PayneFor service to local government and community
Albert Edward PearceFor service to the community
Barry Thomas PengellyFor service to the community
George Harnett PhillipsFor service to the community
Agostino Domenico PietracatellaFor service to the community
Nicholas PolitesFor service to ethnic welfare
Clarence Donald PrettyFor service to the community
William John PureggerFor service to the community
Alexander Daniel RiceFor service to the community
Thomas Alexander RobertsFor service to equestrian sport
John James RobertsonFor public service
Bruce Arnold RobsonFor service to the community
Karel RodnyFor service to the sport of soccer
Thelma May RowattFor public and community service
John Patrick SavageFor service to trade unionism
Otto Rex SchroeterFor service to sport in the fields of bowls and Australian rules football
Wladyslaw Kazimierz SikorskiFor public service
Sergeant John SmithFor community service
Cyril Thomas StaffordFor service to the community
Leonard John StoneFor service to the sport of cricket
Kevin John SullivanFor service to the community
Kenneth John SummerhillFor service to the community, particularly with pony clubs
Dr Jack SundermanFor service to medicine
James William Fletcher SweetFor service to the sport of rifle shooting
John Kenneth ThistlethwaiteFor service to education
Albert Leslie ThomasFor public service
James Andrew ThompsonFor service to the sport of gymnastics
Dorothy May ThorneFor service to Aboriginal welfare
Roy Leo Patrick TurnerFor service to the sport of cricket
Reverend Johannes Frederick Hermanus VanderbomFor service to religion and community
Dr Demetrios George VarvaressosFor service to ethnic welfare
Wilfred Douglas VercoFor service to the community
Pearl VollerFor service to the community
Margaret Evelyn WalkerFor service to the performing arts
Herbert Edgar WardFor service to the sport of cricket
Edward Charles WesleyFor service to education
Leslie Sydney WickhamFor service to the community
Laurel Jean WillisFor service to the community
Margaret Hannah WilsonFor service to the community
David WorobinFor service to music
Edward Athelstan WrightsonFor service to the community
Victor George YaxleyFor service to local government
Zuzanna ZarebskaFor service to ethnic welfare

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyWarrant Officer Robert Theodore CapliceFor service to the Royal Australian Navy [3] [4]
Warrant Officer Peter Andrew Lewis Eley
Warrant Officer Gordon Lawrence Miller
Warrant Officer Colin Trevor Rowley
ArmyWarrant Officer Class Two Grahame Donald AndersonFor service to the Australian Army
Warrant Officer Class One Reginald Martin HindFor service to the Army Reserve
Warrant Officer Class Two Brian Kent London, DCMFor service to the Australian Army
Warrant Officer Class One George Robert TownsendFor service to the Royal Australian Engineers
Warrant Officer Class One Kevin Stanley Wendt, BEMFor service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
Warrant Officer Class Two Trevor John WilliamsonFor service to the Australian Army
Air ForceWarrant Officer Barry RedshawFor service to the Royal Australian Air Force

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