COMPANION (AC) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Dr Susan Marie Alberti AO, Wheelers Hill, Vic. For eminent service to the community, particularly through philanthropic and fundraising support for a range of medical research, education and sporting organisations, as an advocate for improved health care services for the disadvantaged, and to young women as a role model and mentor.
Professor Chennupati Jagadish, O'Connor ACT. For eminent service to physics and engineering, particularly in the field of nanotechnology, to education as a leading academic, researcher, author and mentor, and through executive roles with national and international scientific advisory institutions.
Dr Robert Law Joss, Palm Beach NSW. For eminent service to business and finance through executive roles with major banking institutions, and as a contributor to taxation policy and reform, to education as an academic and administrator, to professional organisations, and to the community. 
Rodney George Laver MBE, Rockhampton Qld. For eminent service to tennis as a player, representative and mentor, at the national and international level, and as a role model for young sportsmen and women.
Allan James Myers AO QC, Vic. For eminent service to the community through philanthropic leadership in support of major visual arts, higher education, medical research and not-for-profit organisations, to the law, and to professional learning programs.
Maria Josephine Myers AO, Vic. For eminent service to the community through philanthropic leadership in support of major visual and performing arts, cultural, education, and not-for-profit organisations, and to the advancement of the understanding of Indigenous rock art.
Emeritus Professor Mary Josephine O'Kane, Birchgrove NSW. For eminent service to science and engineering, as a contributor to national policy development and governance, to the promotion of technology research and future energy supply, to higher education, and as a role model for young scientists.
Emeritus Professor Robert Arthur Ouvrier OAM, Mosman NSW. For eminent service to medicine, particularly to the discipline of paediatric neurology, through pioneering efforts in neuromuscular research, to a range of medical professional organisations at the national and international level, and as an author and educator.
His Honour John Henry Pascoe AO CVO, NSW. For eminent service to the law and to the judiciary, through support for improved access to the justice system for Indigenous peoples, to legal administration and higher education, and as an advocate for the prevention of international trafficking of children.
The Honourable Michael David Rann, Stepney SA. For eminent service to the Parliament and the community of South Australia, particularly as Premier, through broad-ranging policy design and implementation, and to the advancement of Australia's diplomatic, trade and cultural relationships.
MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Richard Alan Ackland, Potts Point NSW. For significant service to the print and television media industries, particularly through reporting on legal issues, and as a publisher.
Dr Bronte Jane Adams, Carlton North, Vic. For significant service to the community through executive roles in business, publishing, health and industry innovation, and cultural organisations.
The Honourable Michael Anthony Aird, North Hobart Tas. For significant service to the Parliament and community of Tasmania, particularly to infrastructure development and microeconomic reform.
Filippina Lydia (Tina) Arena, Surry Hills NSW. For significant service to the music industry as a singer, songwriter, and recording artist, and as a supporter of charitable groups.
Service includes:
Paula Noelle Barry, Brighton Vic. For significant service to primary education, and through contributions to a range of community organisations.
The Honourable John Michael Batt, Malvern Vic. For significant service to the law and to the judiciary in Victoria, to legal scholarship, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Captain Clifford Hubert Beazley, Raymond Terrace NSW. For significant service to the marine transport industry through the development of training facilities for ship handling and navigation.
Patsy Biscoe, Tanunda SA. For significant service to the performing arts, and to the television industry, as a children's entertainer, and to the community of the Barossa Valley.
Professor Mari Angela Botti, Melbourne, Vic. For significant service to nursing, and to medical education, as an academic and author, and to pain management research.
Carolyn Jan Bowen, Mosman, NSW. For significant service to the performing arts, particularly to youth orchestral music performance, and to the community.
Harvey Broadbent, Balgowlah NSW. For significant service to the literary arts as an author and publisher, to the television industry as a producer, and to tertiary education.
Ian Carlisle, Malvern Vic. For significant service to medicine in the field of faciomaxillary and reconstructive surgery, to professional organisations, and to the international community.
Joseph John Catanzariti, Rose Bay NSW. For significant service to the law, to legal education, to labour and employment relations, and to professional legal bodies.
Dr Barry Rex Catchlove, Como NSW. For significant service to medical administration, particularly health care systems, to international business cooperation, and to education.
Rodney Leonard Chadwick, Balwyn North Vic. For significant service to business and manufacturing through leadership roles, and as an advocate and fundraiser for tertiary education.
John Richard Chalk, Russell Lea NSW. For significant service to rugby league as an administrator at the state and national level, and to Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth.
Richard Peter Champion de Crespigny, Northbridge NSW. For significant service to the aviation industry both nationally and internationally, particularly to flight safety, and to the community.
Dr Jay Chandra, NSW. For significant service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology as a clinician, and to the international community through eye care programs.
Associate Professor David Alan Cherry, Toorak Gardens SA. For significant service to golf through executive roles, and to pain management medicine as an academic and researcher.
Dr Barry James Chesson, Peppermint Grove WA. For significant service to the community in the field of occupational health science, to professional associations, and to tertiary education.
Noel Herman Cislowski, Roseville NSW. For significant service to the performing arts, particularly to speech and drama, to music, and to a range of community organisations.
Keryn Jane Clark, Killarney Heights NSW. For significant service to the community of Timor Leste through aid, water and hygiene development programs, and to women.
Robert Leslie Clarke, Novar Gardens SA. For significant service to athletics in South Australia, particularly through the City-Bay Fun Run, and to the community.
The late Kenneth Russell Clifford, Merewether Heights NSW
For significant service to regional sport in the Hunter Valley, and through contributions to the development of sports training facilities.
Emeritus Professor John Charles Coll, Midway Point Tas. For significant service to tertiary education as an administrator, academic and researcher, to the environment, and to the community.
Dr Timothy Michael Cooper, Cottesloe WA. For significant service to medicine in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery as a clinician, and to professional medical associations.
Ian Robertson Cootes, Brighton Vic. For significant service to the road transport industry, to the development of improved safety and efficiency standards, and to philanthropy.
Robin Anthony Crawford, Point Piper NSW. For significant service to the community through leadership roles with cancer support, mental health and social welfare groups.
Dr Marion Molly de Lemos, Hawthorn East Vic. For significant service to education, and to youth, particularly to students with learning difficulties, and as a researcher and author.
Ralph Patrick Devlin QC, Red Hill Qld.For significant service to surf lifesaving, particularly as an administrator, and to the law.
Professor Carol Ann Dickenson, Bardon Qld. For significant service to tertiary education as a senior administrator, and to professional academic standards and development.
Scott Andrew Didier, Templestowe Vic. For significant service to children through roles with a range of charitable organisations, as a supporter of sporting clubs, and to business.
Melissa Jane Doyle, Sydney NSW. For significant service to the community through representational roles with a range of charitable groups, and to the broadcast media.
Dr Helen Denise Drennen, Melbourne Vic. For significant service to secondary education through leadership roles, to professional bodies, and to the community.
Nigel Adrian Du Pre Chamier OAM, Ascot Qld. For significant service to the community of Brisbane, particularly to economic development programs and heritage preservation initiatives.
Fay Winifred Duncan, Mount Eliza Vic. For significant service to community health as a leader, supporter and advocate for cancer research and treatment programs.
Peter Dundas-Smith, Nelson Bay NSW. For significant service to the fishing, aquaculture and seafood industries through innovation, research and development.
Dr Ross Stuart Dunn, Wynnum West Qld. For significant service to dentistry as a clinician, to public dental health initiatives in developing countries, and to professional organisations.
James William Dwyer OAM, Mosman NSW. For significant service to the community through fundraising support for youth, health care and medical education initiatives, and to the law.
Virginia NoÃ«l Edwards, Brighton Vic. For significant service to the community as an advocate for the welfare, care and support of sick and injured animals, and to philanthropy.
Dr Vlasis Pitsonis Efstathis OAM RFD, Flinders View Qld. For significant service to community health through leadership roles with a range of organisations, and to medicine as a practitioner.
The Honourable David Mylor Evans, Moyhu Vic. For significant service to the Parliament and community of Victoria, to local government, and to aged care, education, and land conservation groups.
Christopher James Faisandier, Potts Point NSW. For significant service to the education sector, particularly through advisory, strategic human resource and organisational development roles.
Emeritus Professor Norman Thomas Feather, Unley Park SA. For significant service to higher education as an academic, author and editor, to the social and behavioural sciences, and to professional bodies.
Maxwell Graham Fehring, Cohuna Vic. For significant service to the dairy industry through a range of roles, to local government, and to the community of the Gannawarra shire.
Margaret Anne Fisk OAM, Point Cook Vic. For significant service to members of the Australian Defence Force with a disability, and to their families, through support organisations.
Professor Jeffrey Ronald Flack, Castle Hill NSW. For significant service to medicine in the field of endocrinology as a clinician, and to diabetes research, management and education.
Dr Mary Christine Foley, North Sydney NSW. For significant service to public administration in New South Wales, particularly to the health care sector, to education, and to the community.
Graham Bruce Ford, Queens Park NSW. For significant service to surf lifesaving through a range of leadership roles at the national and international level, and to the community.
Dr Peter William Ford, Toorak Gardens SA. For significant service to medicine and to professional medical organisations, to health care delivery for the aged, and to the community.
Joseph Michael Forshaw, Amaroo ACT. For significant service to ornithology as an author and researcher, and as a contributor to a range of wildlife conservation organisations.
Peter David Freedman, Strathfield NSW. For significant service to business, manufacturing and export in the professional audio sector, and through philanthropic support for cultural events.
Jackie French, Braidwood NSW. For significant service to literature as an author of children's books, and as an advocate for improved youth literacy.
Ronald Carl Fritschy, Hawthorne Qld. For significant service to higher education governance and administration in Queensland, and to the mining and resources sectors.
Barry Frederick Frost, Findon SA. For significant service to motor sports at the national and international level, particularly as a time-keeper.
Professor Mark Frydenberg, Caulfield North Vic. For significant service to medicine as a clinician, educator and author in the speciality of urology, and to professional medical organisations.
David John Gallop, Darlinghurst NSW. For significant service to sports administration through executive roles with football and rugby league organisations, and to the community.
Armando Gardiman, Haberfield NSW. For significant service to the law, and to the community, through the provision of legal advice to asbestos disease research institutions, and to football.
Dr Michael Anthony Gardner, Ascot Qld. For significant service to cardio-thoracic medicine as a surgeon and teacher in Australia and overseas, and to professional medical groups.
Nicholas Richard Garratt, Mosman NSW. For significant service to rowing, particularly through coaching positions with Australian men's and women's Olympic teams.
Douglas Alexander Gautier, Hove SA. For significant service to arts administration through leadership roles with a range of institutions, to tertiary education, and to the community.
John Barry Gollings, St Kilda Vic
For significant service to photography through the documentation of iconic architectural landmarks in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
Dr David William Goodall, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup WA. For significant service to science as an academic, researcher and author in the area of plant ecology and natural resources management.
Dr Myrle Elaine Gray, Oatlands Tas. For significant service to rural medicine in Tasmania, to professional medical associations, as a general practitioner, and to the community.
Lawrence Ronald Green, Devonport Tas. For significant service to agriculture, particularly to horticultural sustainability, research and production agronomy, and to the community.
Anthony John Grey, Point Piper NSW. For significant service to the community as a supporter of medical research and the arts, and to the mining industry.
Professor Susan Groundwater-Smith, Tempe NSW. For significant service to education as an academic and researcher, as an advocate for teacher professional learning, and as a mentor.
The Honourable Deirdre Mary Grusovin, Kensington NSW. For significant service to the Parliament and the community of New South Wales, to education administration, and to social welfare.
Ann Betty Haddon, Middle Park Vic. For significant service to children's literature, as a fundraiser and supporter of Indigenous literacy, and to professional organisations.
John William Hancock, Bangkok, Thailand. For significant service to Australia-Thailand relations through contributions to bi-lateral business development opportunities and networking.
David Kenneth Handley, Tamarama Beach NSW. For significant service to the visual arts through the promotion of sculpture, and as a supporter of, and advocate for, artists with a disability.
Craig Steven Hassall, Bondi Junction NSW. For significant service to the performing arts, particularly to opera, ballet and theatre, through executive, advisory and administrative roles.
Frank Anthony Haven, Collaroy Plateau NSW. For significant service to surf lifesaving, particularly in New South Wales, through a range of roles, and to the community.
Peter Francis Hayes, Glen Osmond SA. For significant service to the Australian winemaking and grape growing industry, to viticultural research, and to tertiary education.
Professor Karen Elizabeth Healy, St Lucia Qld. For significant service to community welfare in the field of social work, particularly child protection, and to higher education and research.
Alan Douglas Hewitt, Hamilton NSW. For significant service to ecumenism and inter-faith dialogue, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Lleyton Glynn Hewitt, Adelaide SA. For significant service to tennis as a player at the national and international level, and to the community.
Gillian Claire Hicks, Unley SA. For significant service to the promotion of peace in the community through public engagement, education and network building initiatives.
Associate Professor Andrew Ian Hill, Eden Hills SA. For significant service to education as a visual artist and academic, to multiculturalism, and through innovative art programs for young refugees.
The Reverend Dr John Allan Hirt, Avalon Beach NSW. For significant service to the Uniting Church in Australia, particularly through theological direction, to youth, and to the community.
Geraldine Hogarth, Leonora WA. For significant service to the Indigenous community of regional Western Australia through the provision of improved ear health care for children.
Jennifer Kaye Holliday, Woodend Vic. For significant service to softball as a player and coach at the national and international level, and through senior administrative roles.
Mitchell Harry Hooke, Glenquarry NSW
For significant service to business, particularly to the mining and minerals sector, to policy development, research and trade opportunities, and to the Indigenous community.
Shane Michael Howard, Port Fairy Vic. For significant service to the performing arts as a singer, songwriter and guitarist, to the recording industry, and to Indigenous musicians.
Dr Ralph Harold Hultgren, Newmarket Qld. For significant service to the arts, particularly music education, as an academic, composer and publisher, and to professional organisations.
Kim Lindsay Jacobs, Sydney NSW. For significant service to business through a range of senior roles, to Australia-Israel relations, to higher education, and to the community.
Ann Catherine James, Middle Park Vic. For significant service to children's literature as an author and illustrator, and through advocacy roles with literacy and professional bodies.
Professor Hartmut Kaebernick, Belconnen ACT. For significant service to the manufacturing sciences through the promotion and advancement of life cycle engineering product design.
Dr Abdul Khaliq Kazi, Doncaster Vic. For significant service to secondary education, to the Islamic and multicultural communities of Victoria, and to interfaith dialogue.
Dr John Francis Keeler, Medindie SA. For significant service to tertiary legal education in South Australia as a senior academic and author, and as a mentor of law students.
Peter George Kell, Figtree NSW. For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia, to social welfare programs and delivery, and to the community of the Illawarra.
Michael Geoffrey Kennedy, Avalon Beach NSW. For significant service to wildlife conservation and preservation, as an advocate and supporter, and to environmental policy development.
Gendrie Klein-Breteler, Melbourne Vic. For significant service to the community, particularly to the disadvantaged, through social welfare organisations, and to women and girls.
Kaaren Lea Koomen, Mosman NSW. For significant service to the information technology and communications sector, to business through executive roles, and to education.
Professor Philip Kuchel, Cherrybrook NSW. For significant service to science in the field of biochemistry, as an academic, author and researcher, and to professional organisations.
Professor Gustav Isaac Lehrer, University of Sydney NSW. For significant service to tertiary mathematics education as an academic and researcher, and to professional and community groups.
David Paul Liddy, Castlecrag NSW. For significant service to the banking and finance sectors through a range of executive roles, and to the community of Queensland.
The Honourable Louis Stuart Lieberman, Wodonga Vic. For significant service to the Parliaments of Australia and Victoria through a range of portfolio responsibilities, and to the community of Albury/Wodonga.
Professor David John Mabberley, Mount Victoria NSW. For significant service to horticultural science, particularly to plant taxonomy and tropical botany, as an academic, researcher and author.
Emeritus Professor Kevin Malcolm McConkey, Newcastle NSW. For significant service to tertiary education administration, to the field of psychology as an academic, and to professional associations.
Tonya Batalin McCusker, Perth WA. For significant service to the community of Western Australia through charitable and philanthropic roles, and to children and young people.
Jennifer Margaret McGregor, Alphington Vic. For significant service to Australia-Asia relations, particularly through educational, cultural, business and health programs and networks.
Barbara Mackay-Cruise, Pyrmont NSW. For significant service to the community through major fundraising and coordination roles with a range of medical research organisations.
Dr Kenneth Wayne Mackey, Lockhart NSW. For significant service to rural and remote medicine through leadership roles of professional medical organisations, and to general practice.
Ian McLean Mackinnon, Launceston Tas. For significant service to primary industry, particularly to crop research and policy development, and to agricultural advisory committees.
The late Stuart John McWilliam, Griffith NSW For significant service to the community of Griffith as a member, supporter and benefactor of a range of initiatives, and to winemaking.
John Hayward Mant, Sydney NSW. For significant service to urban planning and public administration as an advisor and consultant to local and state governments.
Dr Paul Raymond Mara, Gundagai NSW. For significant service to medicine, particularly through the recruitment and retention of medical practitioners in rural and remote areas.
Dr Neville Graeme   Marchant, Como WA. For significant service to conservation and the environment in Western Australia, to native plant taxonomy, and to research and education.
Lynette Helen   Mayne, Sydney NSW. For significant service to business, particularly to the infrastructure construction and apparel sectors, through advisory roles, and to women.
Sally   Mays, Kingston-Upon-Thames UK. For significant service to the performing arts as a leading solo pianist, accompanist and composer, to music education, and as an editor.
Dr Nicholas Christopher Milton, Sydney NSW. For significant service to the arts, particularly to classical orchestral music performance, as a musician, conductor and artistic director.
Dr John Eric Moody, Berwick Vic. For significant service to clinical dentistry, particularly in remote Indigenous communities, and in the establishment of oral cancer treatment programs in India.
The Honourable Norman Frederick Moore, Booragoon WA. For significant service to the Parliament of Western Australia through a range of portfolio responsibilities, to education, and to the community.
Philip Stanley Moss, Deakin ACT. For significant service to public administration, particularly in the areas of law enforcement integrity, anti-corruption and human rights.
Judith Neilson, Chippendale NSW. For significant service to the arts through the museums and galleries sector, and as a benefactor of cultural and educational organisations.
Emeritus Professor John Warwick Nevile, School of Economics, University of New South Wales NSW. For significant service to tertiary education, particularly economics, as an academic and author, and to professional organisations.
Genevieve Nihill, Vic. For significant service to the law, and to the community of Victoria, particularly to dispute resolution, human rights and disability services.
Philippa Mary Nikulinsky, Dalkeith WA. For significant service to the visual arts as a botanical painter and illustrator, to professional associations, and as an author.
Brian Joseph O'Connor, NSW. For significant service to the petroleum transport industry through emergency response safety training, and to the community of Yass.
Dr William James O'Reilly, Mosman NSW. For significant service to dentistry, particularly through leadership roles with professional associations, to education, and as a practitioner.
Dr Seweryn Antoni Ozdowski OAM, Sydney South NSW. For significant service to the community, particularly to human rights education, social justice and multiculturalism, and as an academic.
Kelwin Charles Pell, Bendigo Vic. For significant service to sports administration, particularly in the Bendigo region, and to the development of youth sporting activities.
Paula Jean Penfold, Toowong DC Qld. For significant service to the community through support for people with Muscular Dystrophy, to child health ethical standards, and to medical research.
Colin John Peters, Fullarton SA. For significant service to the automotive manufacturing sector, to professional industry associations through advisory roles, and to lacrosse.
Dr Oswald Marino Petrucco RFD, Burnside SA. For significant service to medicine and education in the field of obstetrics, human reproduction, and child health, and to professional groups.
The Honourable Frederick Warren Pitt, Gordonvale Qld. For significant service to the Parliament of Queensland through a range of ministerial portfolio responsibilities, and to the community.
Bruce Anthony Pollack, Paddington NSW. For significant service to the community in the areas of social welfare and public health.
Robert Stanley Pontifex, North Adelaide SA. For significant service to the community of South Australia, particularly through support for the arts.
Moya Patricia Potts, Epping NSW. For significant service to the Catholic Church and to the community as an advocate for women.
Dr Peter Frederick Pratten, Mosman Park WA. For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of radiology as a practitioner, to education, and to professional bodies.
Ian Frederick Pyman, Brighton East Vic. For significant service to the community, particularly through leadership of education and health organisations, and to the law.
Januario John Rivas, Lyons NT. For significant service to the Philippine community of the Northern Territory.
Lionel Philip Robberds QC, NSW. For significant service to the law, to rowing, and to the community.
Dr Lyon Phillip Robinson, NSW. For significant service to medicine, particularly as a pioneer in the field of ophthalmic surgery.
Michael Bruce Rose, Balmain NSW. For significant service to the Indigenous community through advocacy roles, and to the law.
Barry Thomas Roycroft, Camperdown Vic. For significant service to equestrian sports, as an administrator, coach and competitor.
William Blackwood Sanders, West Beach SA. For significant service to Australian rules football, particularly as an administrator.
Dr Richard James Sawers, Parkside SA. For significant service to dentistry as a clinician, educator, and to professional dental associations.
Dr Rosie Scott, NSW. For significant service to literature as an author, and to human rights and inter-cultural understanding.
Professor Ego Seeman, Heidelberg Vic. For significant service to medicine, as a researcher in the fields of osteoporosis and endocrinology, and as a clinician and academic.
Dr Kerry Smith, City Beach WA. For significant service to library and information sectors as an academic and researcher, and to professional organisations.
Dr Brian Thomas Spain, Nakara NT. For significant service to medicine in the discipline of anaesthesia, as a clinician, to healthcare standards, and to professional medical bodies.
Heather Jean Stacy, Vic. For significant service to primary industry, particularly as an administrator, and through the development of rural industries.
Dr Bruce James Standen, Gordon NSW. For significant service to primary industry, particularly to agricultural economics, sustainability, and research.
Napau Pedro Stephen, Thursday Island Qld. For significant service to local government in the Torres Shire, and to the community through various advisory, social welfare and health organisations.
Brian Warren Stooke, Melbourne Vic. For significant service to industrial relations, to the resources industry, and to the advancement of women.
Kym Robina Stuart, Kedron Qld. For significant service to nursing through a range of voluntary roles throughout the developing world, particularly in Asia and the Pacific.
Diane Elizabeth Sullivan, Brighton Vic. For significant service to community health, particularly through aged care, Indigenous, and rural health organisations.
Neil Edwin Summerson, Fairfield Gardens Qld. For significant service to the finance, commerce and business sectors, to the arts, and to the community.
Dr Roderic McKenzie Sutherland, Natimuk Vic. For significant service to medicine as a general practitioner, and to the community of Natimuk.
John Thomas Tanner, Benalla Vic. For significant service to state and federal politics through the National Party of Australia, and to the community of Benalla.
Joseph Tawadros, Newtown NSW. For significant service to music as an accomplished oud performer, composer and recording artist.
Mark Harman Thompson, Canberra ACT. For significant service to science as a satellite communications engineer through program management and design.
Jennifer Athalie Treloar, Olary Via Cockburn SA. For significant service to community health through support for primary medical and emergency services in rural and remote areas.
Grahame Richard Turk, Glenorie NSW. For significant service to the seafood and fisheries industry through leadership roles, and to the development and sustainability of the sector.
Michael Desmond Veivers, Benowa Qld. For significant service to sport, particularly rugby league, to the community of the Gold Coast, and to the Parliament of Queensland.
Dr John William Vorrath, Drysdale Vic. For significant service to medicine as an otolaryngologist, and through the invention and development of specialist surgical instruments.
John Vrodos, Stuart Park NT. For significant service to the Greek community of the Northern Territory through a range of executive roles with sporting and cultural organisations.
Associate Professor Bruce Fraser Walker, South Perth WA. For significant service to the chiropractic and osteopathic professions through education and the development of professional organisations.
Michael Hayden Walsh OBE, Sydney NSW. For significant service to the entertainment industry, and to the performing arts through support for young actors, theatre restoration and production.
Valda Ann Walsh, South Yarra Vic. For significant service to the real estate industry, and to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations.
Mary Waterford, Wentworth Falls NSW. For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations as an advocate for equity, human rights and social justice.
Associate Professor David Oliver Watson, East Perth WA. For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, to professional organisations, and to the community.
Associate Professor Julian White, Stirling SA. For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of toxinology, through clinical and leadership roles, and to professional groups.
Lisa Wilkinson, NSW. For significant service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist and presenter, and to a range of youth and women's health groups.
Reginald Walter Williams RFD, Glen Osmond SA. For significant service to youth through Scouting at the local and national level, to historical organisations, and to the community.
Geoffrey Livingstone Willis, Sandy Bay Tas. For significant service to business, and to the community of Tasmania, particularly in the planning, energy and water supply sectors.
John William Winning, Double Bay NSW. For significant service to the community through fundraising and support for charitable organisations, and to sailing and horse sports.
The Reverend Canon Graeme James Winterton, Heathmont Vic. For significant service to the community through disaster recovery and emergency support ministry, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Associate Professor Michael Clifford Woodward, Rosanna Vic. For significant service to medicine, particularly aged care, geriatric medical research, and Alzheimer's disease, as an author, and to professional groups.
The Honourable Patricia Mary Worth, Blayney NSW. For significant service to community health through drug and alcohol prevention organisations, and to the Parliament of Australia.
Dr John Kevin Wright, Bowral NSW. For significant service to science and engineering, particularly to renewable energy technology, and to professional organisations.
Ferial Zekiman, Tinamba Vic. For significant service to primary industry, and to business, particularly in the dairy sector through artisan cheesemaking.
OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Professor Marilyn Anne Anderson, Vic. For distinguished service to science, and to higher education, particularly to biochemistry and molecular biology, as an academic and researcher, and to professional associations.
Michael John Andrew, Hawthorn Vic. For distinguished service to the accountancy profession at the national and international level, and to a range of business, anti-corruption, finance and community organisations.
Michael James Ball AM, Sutton Forest NSW. For distinguished service to the community through leadership roles with major urban planning and heritage preservation organisations, and to the promotion of the history of cricket.
John Gavan Breen, Alice Springs NT. For distinguished service to the Indigenous community through the preservation of languages, to the development of orthographies, and to education.
Judith Myrea Brewer, Mudgegonga Vic. For distinguished service to people with a disability, particularly to those with Autism Spectrum Disorders, to refugees living in rural areas, to women, and to education.
Andrew Alexander Briger, Rose Bay NSW. For distinguished service to the arts, particularly to orchestral music performance as a leading conductor, and as founder of the Australian World Orchestra.
Elizabeth Broderick, NSW. For distinguished service to the community through seminal contributions to human rights, to the prevention of violence against women and children, to public administration, and to the law.
Geraldine Brooks, Vineyard Haven, MA, US. For distinguished service to literature as a leading author, as an advocate for improved Indigenous literacy, as a role model for young writers, and as a journalist.
The late Emeritus Professor Christopher Noel Candlin, Church Point NSW. For distinguished service to higher education, particularly in the fields of linguistics and communication research, and as an academic, teacher and mentor.
Andrew (Drew) Leigh Clarke PSM, Turner ACT. For distinguished service to public administration, to communications and energy policy initiatives and reform, and to the spatial information industry.
Dr Graeme Alistair Clugston, medical director, Lalgadh Leprosy Hospital, Nepal. For distinguished service to medicine, and to the international community of Nepal, particularly to people with leprosy, and to global health and nutrition.
Professor David Leon Copolov OAM, Clayton Vic. For distinguished service to tertiary education administration, to medicine in the field of psychiatry, to mental health research, and to the community.
Professor Minas Theodore Coroneo, Vaucluse NSW. For distinguished service to ophthalmology, to the research and development of innovative surgical technologies and devices, and to eye health in regional and Indigenous communities.
Emeritus Professor Peter David Drysdale AM, Aranda ACT. For distinguished service to Australia-Asia trade and economic relations, particularly with Japan, to public policy development, to education, and as a mentor of young economists.
Brian William Easton, Perth WA. For distinguished service to conservation and the environment through leadership roles with a range of organisations, to public administration in Western Australia, and to aged care.
Professor Henry Isaac Ergas, Kingston ACT. For distinguished service to infrastructure economics, and to higher education, to public policy development and review, and as a supporter of emerging artists.
Bruce Reginald French, Burnie Tas. For distinguished service to agricultural science through the provision of edible plant information for improved food security, nutrition, and improved health outcomes for people in developing countries.
Emeritus Professor Ann Margaret Harding, Kingston ACT. For distinguished service to education in the field of applied economics and social policy analysis, as an academic, researcher and author, and to professional organisations.
Dr Peter Anthony Holdsworth AM, Wanniassa ACT. For distinguished service to veterinary science, particularly to animal parasitology and pharmaceutical development, and to professional scientific organisations.
Emeritus Professor Douglas Edgar Joshua AM, Double Bay NSW. For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical education, as an haematologist and academic, to myeloma research, and to public health organisations.
Emeritus Professor Gwendolen Anne Jull, The Gap Qld. For distinguished service to medical education in the field of physiotherapy, as an academic, researcher and administrator, and to professional associations.
Anne Kantor, Kew Vic. For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic support for a range of environmental, social welfare, arts and educational organisations, and to psychotherapy.
Robert George Kirby, South Yarra Vic. For distinguished service to business through the movie, cinema entertainment, and theme park sectors, to the film industry as a producer, and to philanthropy.
Professor Katherine (Kate) Leslie, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville Vic. For distinguished service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia and pain management as a clinician and researcher, to higher education, and to professional medical groups.
Professor Warwick James McKibbin, Deakin ACT. For distinguished service to education as an economist, particularly in the area of global climate policy, and to financial institutions and international organisations.
Professor Finlay Alistair Macrae, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Vic.
For distinguished service to medicine in the field of gastroenterology and genomic disorders as a clinician and academic, and to human health through the Human Variome Project.
Brian James Mallon, South Yarra Vic. For distinguished service to the community, particularly to children, through roles with medical and charitable foundations, and to the broadcast media industry.
Professor Leon Mann, Malvern Vic. For distinguished service to the humanities and social sciences, to tertiary education and professional organisations, and to Jewish history and culture.
Tracey L. Moffatt, Castaways Beach Qld. For distinguished service to the visual and performing arts as a photographer and film maker, and as a mentor and supporter of, and role model for, Indigenous artists.
Dr Jonathon Craig Mudge, Urrbrae SA. For distinguished service to science, particularly through pioneering initiatives in the information technology sector, as a researcher and author, and as a mentor of young scientists.
His Excellency Tony William Negus APM, Australian High Commission, Ottawa, Canada. For distinguished service to public administration, particularly through senior law enforcement roles, to governance reform, and to national and international inter-agency counter-terrorism cooperation.
The Honourable Dr Brendan John Nelson, Canberra ACT. For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, to the community, to the advancement of Australia's international relations, and to major cultural institutions.
Professor Robyn Elizabeth O'Hehir, Parkville Vic. For distinguished service to clinical immunology and respiratory medicine as an academic and clinician, to tertiary education, and to specialist health and medical organisations.
Dr Simon Robert Oldfield, Birregurra Vic. For distinguished service to science, particularly in the areas of defence materiel, nutrition, and improved equipment for military personnel, and to international research collaboration.
Professor Eleanor Joan Ozanne-Smith, Hawthorn Vic. For distinguished service to public health, particularly in the area of accident and injury prevention, to forensic medicine, and to higher education as an academic.
George Pappas, Hawthorn Vic. For distinguished service to the community through roles with tertiary education, medical research and defence organisations, and to business, particularly management consulting.
Dr Michael Charles Pryles AM, Toorak Vic. For distinguished service to the law in the area of arbitration, at the national and international level, and to legal education as an academic and author.
The Very Reverend Canon David Leyburn Richardson, Toorak Vic. For distinguished service to religion, and to the Anglican Church of Australia, through international representational, ecumenical development, and interfaith cooperation roles.
Professor Peter David Sly, Brisbane Qld. For distinguished service to medical research and education in the area of paediatric respiratory medicine, as an academic, author, and clinician, and to professional organisations.
Emeritus Professor Susan Hilary Spence, Brisbane Qld. For distinguished service to mental health research, particularly to prevention and treatment in young people, to tertiary education, and as a mentor.
Professor Susan Mary Stocklmayer AM, Weston ACT
For distinguished service to science communication and education through the development of academic outreach programs and public awareness initiatives, both nationally and internationally.
Sister Kathleen Mary Tierney, Rosanna Vic. For distinguished service to the community through roles with health, education, aged care, and social welfare organisations, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.
The late Professor Nicholas Antony Tonti-Filippini, Lower Templestowe Vic. For distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly in the area of bioethics, through academic leadership and advisory roles, and to medical research.
Dr Patricia Arlene Vickers Rich, Clayton Vic. For distinguished service to the earth sciences, particularly palaeontology, as an academic, to education curriculum development, and to international scientific organisations.
David Walsh, Berriedale Tas. For distinguished service to the visual arts through the establishment of the Museum of Old and New Art, and as a supporter of cultural, charitable, sporting and education groups.
MEMBER (AM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Royal Australian Navy
Rear Admiral Anthony Carl Dalton CSM RAN, NSW. For exceptional service in the field of helicopter acquisition and sustainment in the Australian Defence Force.
Rear Admiral Gregory John Sammut CSC RAN, ACT. For exceptional performance as the Head Future Submarine Program, the Director General Submarine Capability and the Director Submarine and Specialist Ship.
Commodore Brett Stephen Wolski RAN, NSW. For distinguished service as Director General Workforce Planning Branch, Defence People Group, and as Director Workforce Modelling Forecasting and Analysis, Defence People Strategy and Policy Group.
Australian Army
Colonel Ashley Warren Gunder, Qld. For exceptional service as the Commander Combat Training Centre and Senior Staff Officer Headquarters 1st Division during the period 2009 to 2015.
Royal Australian Air Force
Group Captain Stephen Victor Edgeley, NSW. For exceptional service in the field of Joint Battlefield Airspace Control for the Australian Defence Force.
Air Commodore Stephen Leslie Meredith, SA. For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force in capability sustainment.
Group Captain Sandra Patricia Riley, ACT. For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force through her contribution to the development and deployment of the aeromedical evacuation capability.
Air Vice Marshal Gavin Alexander Turnbull, ACT. For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in air combat capability development and support to military operations.
Air Commodore Peter Craig Yates CSC, ACT. For exceptional service in technical maintenance reform and logistics management.
MEDAL (OAM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Royal Australian Navy
Warrant Officer Rachelle Lee Burnett, ACT. For meritorious performance of duty as the Naval Police Coxswain in Ardent Four and HMAS Toowoomba during the period 2009 to 2014.
Warrant Officer Stuart Ronald O'Brien, NSW. For meritorious service as a Maritime Logistics Personnel Sailor in the field of personnel services and as the founder of the Defence Gay and Lesbian Information Service.
Chief Petty Officer Jay Barrett Stevenson, NSW. For meritorious service as a Senior Sailor in the field of Personnel Management and Support.
Warrant Officer Nigel Mark Williams CSM, NSW. For meritorious service as a Chief Petty Officer Bosun in the Royal Australian Navy.
Australian Army
Warrant Officer Class One Craig Douglas Egan, Qld. For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of Headquarters 4th Brigade, Corps of Royal Australian Engineers, Combined Arms Training Centre and the 1st Division/Deployable Joint Force Headquarters during the period   January 2010 to   June 2015.
Warrant Officer Class One Anthony Maxwell Hortle, SA. For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 16th Air Land Regiment and the School of Artillery.
Warrant Officer Class One Michael Desmond Landy, SA. For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 31st/42nd Battalion, the Royal Queensland Regiment and the 7th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class One Peter Edwin Russell, NSW. For meritorious service as the Senior Cargo Specialist of Maritime Wing, Army School of Transport and Headquarters 17th Combat Service Support Brigade, and Operations Warrant Officer of 10th Force Support Battalion.
Warrant Officer Class One Peter Zajac CSC, Vic. For meritorious performance of duties as Regimental Sergeant Major of the Defence Command Support Training Centre and Ceremonial - Army.
Royal Australian Air Force
Warrant Officer Cameron John Lawrence, ACT. For meritorious performance of duty as an Aircraft Technician in the Royal Australian Air Force.
MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION
Diana Abdel-Rahman, Narrabundah ACT. For service to the community through a range of multicultural organisations.
Barry James Aitchison, Berridale NSW. For service to the community of the Monaro.
Cemal Akdeniz, Pascoe Vale Vic. For service to the Turkish community in Victoria.
Susan Bartlett Alexander, Gordon NSW. For service to the community, particularly to children's welfare.
Douglas Bevan Ambrose, Bundaberg Qld. For service to primary education in Queensland.
Elsia   May Archer, Derby WA. For service to local government, and to the community of the West Kimberley.
Helen (Betty) Argent, Stirling SA. For service to the Indigenous community of South Australia.
Eric Garnet Arthur, Mount Gambier SA. For service to the community of Mount Gambier.
Raymond Richard Ashford, Highfields Qld. For service to the tourism industry in South-East Queensland.
Lawrence Joseph Atley, Rye Vic. For service to the community, particularly through Rotary.
Jan Maree Ball, West Pennant Hills NSW. For service to the community through support to serving defence members.
Vincent Martin Ball, Chittaway Point NSW. For service to the performing arts.
Jennifer Patricia Banks, Leicestershire, UK. For service to sport, and to people with a disability.
John Charles Barlow RFD, Lithgow NSW. For service to the community of Lithgow.
Barbara   May Barry, Shoal Bay NSW. For service to children through charitable organisations.
Maxwell Robert Barton, Redcliffe Qld. For service to seniors, and to the community.
Lady (Joyce Elizabeth) Beattie, Warrawee NSW. For service to lawn bowls, and to people with disabilities.
Denise Begg, Point Frederick NSW. For service to youth through the Scouting movement.
Andrew Pierce Bell, Surfers Paradise Qld. For service to the community of the Gold Coast.
Bruce Herbert Bell, Liverpool NSW. For service to the community of Botany Bay, and to marine rescue.
Mary Bell, Lenah Valley Tas. For service to athletics.
Edward Alfred (Eddie Storm) Bellamy, Mandurah WA. For service to the performing arts.
Frank Morris Benjamin, Clifton Qld. For service to the merino sheep industry in Queensland.
Eddy Hyacinthus Bergsma, Fingal Bay NSW. For service to surf lifesaving.
John Albert Berry, Lower Plenty Vic. For service to the community, and to fire prevention.
Dr Graeme Leslie Bertuch, Ararat Vic. For service to medicine, and to the community.
Basil Best, Duncraig WA. For service to the community, and to veterans.
Colin Russell Bevan, Tallebudgera Qld. For service to crime prevention education, and to the community.
Peter Terence Blackmore, Rutherford NSW. For service to local government, and to the community of Maitland.
Margaret Blakers, ACT. For service to conservation and the environment.
Leonard Benjamin Bogatin, East Malvern Vic. For service to athletics.
Patricia Alice Boggs, Cabarita NSW. For service to the arts through administrative roles.
The late Dr Stanley Philip Bolton, late of Sydney NSW. For service to the chiropractic profession, and to the community.
Mignon Elizabeth Bonwick, Newport NSW. For service to homeless youth in Sydney.
Darrel John Bourke, Carseldine Qld. For service to children with a disability.
Thomas John Braes, Mareeba Qld. For service to the community, and to the law.
Arthur David Brawn, Killara NSW. For service to the community, particularly through Rotary.
Kathleen Ellen Bright, Moss Vale NSW. For service to women, and to nursing.
Mark Andrew Brimble, Bridgeman Downs Qld. For service to the community through the promotion of safety for cruise line passengers.
Beverley Brock, Eltham Vic. For service to the community through charitable organisations.
Alan Dean Brook, East Ivanhoe Vic. For service to youth, and to the community.
Barbara Lyn Brook, East Ivanhoe Vic. For service to youth, and to the community.
Anthony Ashley Brooker, Geraldton WA. For service to secondary education, and to the community.
John Ruthven Buchanan, Belrose NSW. For service to jazz music, and to the broadcast media.
John Houston Buzaglo, Vic. For service to sailing as a yachtsman and instructor.
Yvonne Caddy, Glenalta SA. For service to local government in South Australia, and to the community.
Graham William Caldersmith, Comboyne NSW. For service to musical instrument making.
Allan James Cameron Bem, Cronulla NSW. For service to surf lifesaving.
Dr Jane   Mayo Carolan, Kew Vic. For service to the community as an historian, archivist and author.
Nola Mary Cecins, Inglewood WA. For service to medicine, particularly in the field of pulmonary rehabilitation.
Maxine   May Chalinor, Mount Gambier SA. For service to the community through eisteddfods.
Pastor Raymond Arthur Chapman, Everton Hills Qld. For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to veterans welfare.
Errol John Chinner, Semaphore SA. For service to the community of Port Adelaide.
Shu-Nam Samuel Chu, Enfield NSW. For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Janet Clifford, Goonellabah NSW. For service to women, and to the community.
Patricia Mary Coffey, Seymour Vic. For service to the communities of Shepparton and Seymour.
Professor John Rowland Cole, Mount Ommaney Qld. For service to the environment, to higher education, and to the community.
Rodney William Collins APM, Little River Vic. For service to children through charitable organisations.
Robert Cook, Newcastle NSW. For service to heritage preservation, and to the community of Newcastle.
Robyn Margaret Cotterell-Jones,
Vocal, Newcastle NSW.
For service to the community through support for victims of crime.
Joan Aylwin Coulton, Booragul NSW. For service to the community of Lake Macquarie.
John Richard Coventry, Texas Qld. For service to local government, and to the community.
John Crook, Richmond NSW. For service to veterans and their families.
John Edward Cunningham, Richmond Vic. For service to medicine, and to the promotion of immunisation.
Laurence Keith Cunningham, Kellyville NSW. For service to Australia-Thailand relations.
Graeme James Curnow, Taringa Qld. For service to the community through the Men's Shed movement.
Christine Gay Curry, North Beach WA. For service to conservation and the environment.
The late Helen Margaret Curtis, Wangaratta Vic. For service to wetland conservation and urban landcare.
Judith   May Cutler, Blackburn Vic. For service to the community through voluntary roles.
Lynne Dalton, Burradoo NSW. For service to volunteering in New South Wales.
Teresa D'Amelio, Carlton North Vic. For service to the community, particularly to women with breast cancer.
Robert Miles Dare, Eildon Vic. For service to the community of Eildon, and to youth.
Geoffrey Victor Day, Netherby SA. For service to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
Dr Leah Adele Day, Mittagong NSW. For service to community history.
Steven Victor De Kruijff, Newrybar NSW. For service to the mining industry, and to the community.
Professor James William Denham, Tingira Heights NSW. For service to medicine, and to medical research.
Chantal Marie-Claudine Denis, Epping NSW. For service to the community through the Wayside Chapel.
Margaret Helena Desmyth, Brighton Vic. For service to the community of Brighton.
John Oswald Dinham, Port Lincoln SA. For service to the community of Port Lincoln.
John William Diprose, Caramut Vic. For service to the community, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Daryl John Dobson, Merimbula NSW. For service to the community of Pambula.
Dean Charles Dolling, Port Broughton SA. For service to local government, and to the community of Port Broughton.
Barbara Jean Dorward, Airport West Vic. For service to the community, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Noel Edmund Dowse, McDowall Qld. For service to youth, and to the community.
Nola Margaret Dudley, Euroa Vic. For service to the community of Euroa.
James Marshall Duggan, Lucknow Vic. For service to the community of Bairnsdale.
Francis Bernard Dullard, Lockington Vic. For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Winifred Mary Dunnachie, Benalla Vic. For service to the community, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
David George Dwyer, Heathmont Vic. For service to the welfare of naval veterans and their families.
The late Charles William Eason, Newcastle NSW. For service to the Clubs industry, and to lawn bowls.
Stephen Charles Eaton, Beerwah Qld. For service to veterans and their families.
Billie Albert Ebert, Loxton SA. For service to the community of Loxton.
Kenneth Ronald Edwards, Manly West Qld. For service to the community of Wynnum Manly.
Stathis E. Efstathis, Raby Bay Qld. For service to the Greek community of Queensland.
Stephen Noel Elder, East Melbourne Vic. For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to the community of Victoria.
Russell Henry Elliott, Fitzroy North Vic. For service to tertiary education as an administrator.
Milton (Snow) Fairclough, Victoria Park WA. For service to veterans, and to the community.
Edith Marjorie Fairlie, Kawungan Qld. For service to aged care.
Dr Jennifer Lorraine Farnden, Myponga SA. For service to people with an acquired brain injury, and their families.
John Wayne Farragher, Penrith NSW. For service to rugby league, and to the community of Penrith.
Thomas Walter Fawcett, Adelaide River NT. For service to the livestock transport industry.
Allan Daniel Fazldeen, Buddina Qld. For service to early childhood care and other community organisations.
Dr Howard James Fearn-Wannan, Doncaster VIC. For service to social welfare organisations, and to the Baptist Union of Victoria.
Edward Howard Fenton, Byron Bay NSW. For service to veterans and their families.
Lynne Mary Foley, Red Hill Qld. For service to technical and further education in Queensland.
Megan Finlay Fookes, Castle Cove NSW. For service to people living with rare diseases.
Keith Duncan Ford, Mill Park VIC. For service to music through brass bands.
Roy Mervyn Fox, Kanumbra Vic. For service to the community of Alexandra.
Andrew Johns Fraser, Wandin North Vic. For service to the footwear retailing industry, and to the community.
Beverley Joan Fraser, Wishart Qld. For service to the community through Lions International.
Norman Harold Furness, Burwood Vic. For service to veterans and their families.
Dianne Gaddin, Bondi NSW. For service to mental health through a range of support organisations.
Associate Professor Donald Stuart Garden, Kew Vic. For service to community history and heritage preservation organisations.
Edward Joseph Gardiner, Gisborne Vic. For service to the community of Gisborne.
Michael Peter Gardiner, Gisborne Vic. For service to the community of Gisborne.
Colin Gelling, Hill Top NSW. For service to the community of Berrima.
Andrew James Gibson, Balnarring Vic. For service to surf lifesaving.
Kevin Thomas Giles, Mortdale NSW. For service to the community of New South Wales.
Ross Lincoln Gilmour, The Junction NSW. For service to the community through chaplaincy roles.
Dr Stephen Giugni, Beaumaris Vic. For service to the communications industry through research, and to volleyball.
Richard John Glover, Neutral Bay NSW. For service to charitable organisations, and to the community.
Donald Arthur Goldsworthy, Docklands Vic. For service to architecture and urban design.
Ian Albert Goode, Cronulla NSW. For service to surf lifesaving.
Neville Wayne Goodwin, Woodleigh Vic. For service to local government, and to the community of the Bass Coast.
Sister Jane Frances Gorey, Ivanhoe Vic. For service to health care support organisations.
Alistair Robert Gow, The Gap Qld. For service to the funeral industry, and to the community of Ashgrove-The Gap.
Dr Peter Bert Greenberg, Melbourne Vic. For service to medicine, and to population health.
Mark John Greenhill, Katoomba NSW. For service to local government, and to the community of the Blue Mountains.
Geoffrey Ivan Grenfell, Erina Heights NSW. For service to the community of the Central Coast, and to youth.
Margaret Lillian Griffiths, Mornington Vic. For service to music education.
Carmina (Carmel) Guerra, Thornbury Vic. For service to multicultural youth in Victoria.
Lieutenant Colonel Ian MacKenzie Guild MBE (Rted), Neutral Bay NSW. For service to veterans and their families.
Gregory Norman Hammond, Epping NSW. For service to the community through a range of volunteer roles.
Graeme William Hanger, Kelso NSW. For service to the community of Bathurst.
Dr Anthony Peter Harrington, Woombye Qld. For service to medicine, and to the community of the Sunshine Coast.
William George Harrison, Kelso NSW. For service to the community of Bathurst, and to education.
Maureen Patricia Hartung, Braddon ACT. For service to education, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
James Albert Haynes, Kensington NSW. For service to the performing arts as an entertainer, author, broadcaster and historian.
Ronald Hedger, Alexandra Vic. For service to the community of Alexandra.
The late Margaret Theresa Heiliger, Tamworth NSW. For service to the community of Tamworth.
Brother Francis Thomas Hennessy, Parkville Vic. For service to education, and to people who are deaf, or hard of hearing.
Keith Fredrick Henning, Telopea NSW. For service to the community of Parramatta, and through charitable contributions.
Susie Elisabeth Herzberg, Toorak Gardens SA. For service to conservation and the environment.
Kevin John Hillier, Frankston Vic. For service to music through military and brass bands.
Geoffrey Nelson Hindmarsh, New Lambton NSW. For service to the community of Newcastle.
Brian Kenneth Hoare, Glenhaven NSW. For service to the community, and to the manufacturing sector.
Sylvia Hochuli, Elwood Vic. For service to the Swiss community of Victoria.
Christopher John Holden, South Penrith NSW. For service to community of Penrith.
Herbert John Holds, Whyalla SA. For service to rural pharmacy, and to the community of South Australia.
Paul Cameron Holley, Nathan Qld. For service to choral music, particularly in Queensland.
Beryl Joan Holmes, St Lucia Qld. For service to women, and to the community.
Dr Ronald Frederick Holt, Cambewarra NSW. For service to tertiary education, particularly in foreign languages.
Steven James Hood, Heathcote NSW. For service to rugby league.
Alma Ing, Glenforest Qld. For service to the community of Bundaberg.
Wendy Ireland, Dalkeith WA. For service to public administration in Western Australia, and to the community.
Marilyn Diana Iverson, Taree NSW. For service to children with cancer, and to their families.
Peter Charles Iverson, Taree NSW. For service to children with cancer, and to their families.
Craig Harry James, Nedlands WA. For service to rowing, and to sport in Western Australia.
Mary Elizabeth Jamison, Coffs Harbour NSW. For service to music, and to the community of Coffs Harbour.
Joy Elaine Jarman, Flinders Vic. For service to people with a disability in Victoria.
Murray Walter Jarvis, Eden NSW. For service to the community of the Bega Valley.
Maxwell Lloyd Jelbart, Leongatha South Vic. For service to the dairy industry, and to the community.
Dr Susan Carol Jenkins, Iluka WA. For service to medicine, particularly in the field of pulmonary rehabilitation.
Christine Willis Jensen, Huntleys Cove NSW. For service to the Anglican Church community in Sydney.
Andrew Fredrick Johnson, Tathra NSW. For service to the community of Tathra.
Fred Johnson, Acacia Ridge Qld. For service to athletics in Queensland.
Samuel Joseph Johnson, Moorabbin Vic. For service to cancer research support organisations, and to the performing arts.
Sandra Ruth Johnson, Darwin NT. For service to the mining industry in the Northern Territory.
Kenneth Charles Jolley, Goonellabah NSW. For service to the community of the far north coast of New South Wales.
Donald Jones, Mungar QLD. For service to veterans and their families.
Peter Adderley Kearney, Lanena Tas. For service to local government, to education, and to the community of West Tamar.
Michael Keats, Pymble NSW. For service to bushwalking, and as an author.
Brother Sean Michael Keefe, Donvale Vic. For service to the community of Manningham, and to the people of Timor Leste.
Noel Kendall, Chapel Hill Qld. For service to the finance and credit union sectors, and to the community.
Darryn Michael Keneally, Adelaide SA. For service to youth in South Australia.
Gerald William Keuneman, Box Hill Vic. For service to music, and to the community.
Judith Kilby, Westwood Tas. For service to equestrian sports as a coach and administrator.
John Maxwell Killey, Yagoona NSW. For service to the community of Chester Hill.
Heather Jean King, Nelson Bay NSW. For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Ivan John King, East Perth WA. For service to the performing arts as an historian and archivist.
Dr Sajeev Koshy, Greensborough Vic. For service to dentistry in Victoria.
Gerald Nicholas Kostos, Toorak Vic. For service to the community through a range of sporting organisations.
  June Florence Lawrence, Glen Waverley Vic. For service to veterans and their families.
Reginald Edward Lawrence, Glen Waverley Vic. For service to veterans and their families.
The late Marie Emma Lenon, Hughes ACT. For service to floral art.
Dorothea Adelheit Lesnicki, Erindale SA. For service to the Polish community of South Australia.
Phyllis Gwenellian Lloyd, Vic. For service to the community of Napoleons.
Trevor Lloyd, Blaxland NSW. For service to the community of the Blue Mountains.
John Richard Lough, Noosaville Qld. For service to children through cancer support organisations.
Jennifer Anne Loughman, Eltham Vic. For service to people with Cystic Fibrosis, and their families.
  June Pauline Lowry, Wakool NSW. For service to the community of Wakool.
Hung Ly, Cabramatta NSW. For service to the Chinese community of Western Sydney.
Geoffrey Raymond Lyons, Riverside Tas. For service to local government, to the community of West Tamar, and to surf lifesaving.
Patricia Joy McCabe, Chisholm ACT. For service to veterans and their families.
John Maccarone, Albany Creek Qld. For service to engineering.
The late Daryl Hedley McClure, Bendigo Vic. For service to the community of Bendigo.
Dr Maureen Ann McCluskey, Bruce ACT. For service to medicine and to aged care.
Brian Peter McConnell, Giralang ACT. For service to the community through drug and alcohol support services.
Brian William McCormack, Laggan NSW. For service to local government, and to the community of the Upper Lachlan Shire.
Colleen Mary McCormack, Youngtown Tas. For service to the community of Tasmania.
Kevin Charles McDonald, Bathurst NSW. For service to motorsport.
Robert John McDonald, Cloncurry Qld. For service to local government, and to the beef cattle industry.
Raymond John McDonough, Kyogle NSW. For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Graeme Lachlan McEwin, Wheelers Hill Vic. For service to the community of Rowville.
Dr Brian Campbell McFarlane, Hawthorn Vic. For service to the arts as a teacher, film critic, reviewer and author.
Annette McGeachy, Belmont Vic. For service to conservation and the environment, particularly to botanic gardens.
Elizabeth Barbara McGilvray, Mosman NSW. For service to the community, particularly as an interpreter and translator.
Malcolm Austin Macgregor
Temora NSW. For service to lawn bowls, and to the community.
Alex Robert McKenzie, Cottesloe WA. For service to lifesaving as an administrator.
Sharyn Therese Mackenzie, Corrimal NSW. For service to the community through refugee support organisations.
Catherine McMahon, Brighton Vic. For service to community health, particularly through traumatic stress services for journalists.
Thomas Ignatious McMullen, Wagga Wagga NSW. For service to cancer patients and their families.
Raibeart Wallace Macneish, Warrandyte Vic. For service to the visual arts, and to the community of Warrandyte.
George Albert McPherson, Myrtleford Vic. For service to disabled winter sports, and to the community of Myrtleford.
Valerie Margaret McPherson, Myrtleford Vic. For service to the community of Myrtleford.
Dr Creston Ivan Magasdi, North Adelaide SA. For service to local government, and to the community.
Howard Russell Maher, Tweed Heads South NSW. For service to the veteran community of Tweed Heads.
Peter Frederick Maher, Longford Tas. For service to the community of Longford through a range of sporting and service organisations.
Ian Boyd Maitland, Subiaco WA. For service to cultural heritage and civil engineering.
Zanne Jappe Mallett, Chatswood West NSW. For service to the Scandinavian community, and to multicultural media.
Dr Warren Frederick Marks, Hill Top NSW. For service to education.
Narelle Gai Martin, Kirribilli NSW. For service to nursing, particularly palliative care for children.
Robert David Mattingly, Toorak Vic. For service to the advertising industry, and to the community.
Charles Leslie   May AFSM, Nundle NSW. For service to the community of Nundle.
Gregory Mark Miles, Williamstown Vic. For service to horse racing as a radio and television caller and presenter.
Malcolm James Milne, Myrtleford Vic. For service to snow skiing.
Sumalee Anne Milne, Chiang Rai, Thailand. For service to the international community through initiatives in South East Asia.
Paul Louis Mitchell, Vermont Vic. For service to civil engineering.
Anthony Craig Monley, Templestowe Vic. For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Steven James Moon, North Cairns Qld. For service to marine environment preservation.
Michael John Morland, Berwick Vic. For service to local government, and to the community.
Henry Frederick Morris, Coogee NSW. For service to rugby league.
Philip Bruce Mosgrove, Adamstown Heights NSW. For service to the community of Newcastle.
Michael Phillip Mullins, Craigieburn Vic. For service to the performing arts.
Adrian Rodney Newstead, Bondi Beach NSW. For service to the museum and galleries sector, particularly through the promotion of Indigenous arts.
Thanh Van Nguyen, Bass Hill NSW. For service to the Vietnamese community of NSW.
Brian Cameron Niven, Heathmont Vic. For service to the pipe band movement, and to the community.
Murray Davidson Nixon, Gingin WA. For service to the Parliament, to the agricultural sector, and to the community of WA.
Peter Bruce Noble, Lennox Head NSW. For service to live and recorded music, to tourism, and to the community.
The late Spiro John Notaras, late of Grafton NSW. For service to the community of Grafton.
Raymond Charles Nye, Barooga NSW. For service to the community of Barooga.
Terence Edward Oakes-Ash, Bowral NSW. For service to the community, and to commerce.
Brendan Patrick O'Connell, St Ives NSW. For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Desmond John O'Meara ESM, Yarrawonga Vic. For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Yarrawonga-Mulwala.
Chong Ken Ong, Mount Waverley Vic. For service to local government, and to the Chinese community of Victoria.
Eugene Oliver O'Rourke, Malvern East Vic. For service to the community, particularly through multicultural media.
Robert Gilmour Orr, Creswick Vic. For service to the community of the Shire of Hepburn.
Anne Patricia Oughtibridge, Ringwood North Vic. For service to the community of Victoria through Probus.
Dr John Houston Paradice, Scone NSW. For service to the community, particularly as a general practitioner.
Paul Dudley Parkinson, Taigum Qld. For service to youth through Scouting.
Stephen John Pascoe, Warrandyte Vic. For service to cricket.
Ross Peter Patching, Petrie Qld. For service to the community through social welfare initiatives, and to the sport of pistol shooting.
Dr Thakorbhai Babubhai Patel, Lutwyche Qld. For service to the community through a range of volunteer roles.
Janet Paterson, Richmond Vic. For service to the community through social welfare advocacy and support.
Joan Laurel Patterson, Camberwell Vic. For service to the community through a range of organisations.
David Lister Pratt, Lake Wendouree Vic. For service to the community of Ballarat.
Paul James Prendergast, Swan Hill Vic. For service to youth.
Margaret Frances Pullen, Wangaratta North Vic. For service to the community of Wangaratta.
Robert William Purtle, Mulwala NSW. For service to the community of Yarrawonga-Mulwala.
Professor Kathryn Margaret Refshauge, Bellevue Hill NSW. For service to physiotherapy, and to medical education.
David John Reid, Stonyfell SA. For service to orchestral and choral music in South Australia.
Mervyn Reid, Thornlands Qld. For service to veterans and their families.
Michael Charles Reid, Elizabeth Bay NSW. For service to the visual arts.
William Keith Rendell, Surrey Downs SA. For service to the community, particularly through Rotary.
Margaret Anne Richards, Benalla Vic. For service to the visual arts, and to the community of Benalla.
Joycelyn Beatrice Rieck, Rosewood Qld. For service to aged persons, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Russell George Ritter, Glenelg North SA. For service to equestrian sports.
David Vernon Roberts, Floreat WA. For service to children through support organisations.
Phyllis Ann Robilotta-Glenister, Paradise Point Qld. For service to aged care, and to the community.
Clifford Farrington Robinson, Everton Park Qld. For service to aviation history, and to the community.
Brian Stewart Roe, Launceston Tas. For service to sport, particularly athletics.
The late Patrick Rogan, late of Padstow Heights NSW. For service to the community of New South Wales.
The late Harvey Maxwell Rose, late of Avalon Beach NSW. For service to local government, and to the community.
Ronald James Royston, Roselands NSW. For service to football, particularly in Sydney's inner west.
Victor Ivan Rudewych, Mickleham Vic. For service to the Ukrainian community of Victoria.
James Kenneth Russell, Caulfield South Vic. For service to engineering, and to the community.
Colin John Ryan, Gulargambone NSW. For service to the community of Gulargambone.
Dean Raymond Ryan, Woodcroft SA. For service to veterans and their families.
Dorothy Alice Ryan, Kurraba Point NSW. For service to children through charitable organisations.
George Travers Sadleir RFD, Peppermint Grove WA. For service to the law, and to the judiciary in Western Australia.
Robert Sampson, Birdwood SA. For service to railway heritage preservation.
Gregory Winston Samson, Traralgon Vic. For service to youth through Scouting, and to the community.
John Chester Sandland, Peterborough SA. For service to local government, and to the community of Peterborough.
Allan John Sauer, Holland Park Qld. For service to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Monica Lorraine Saville, West Pennant Hills NSW. For service to the community, particularly through Rotary.
Graeme Neil Scannell, Geelong Vic. For service to cricket in Victoria.
Reverend Father Carmelo John Sciberras, Summerland Point NSW. For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to the Maltese community of New South Wales.
John James Sealey AFSM, Queanbeyan NSW. For service to the community, particularly through a range of veterans welfare groups.
Eugene Seeto, Revesby NSW. For service to the Chinese community of Sydney.
Dr Jeffrey Shapiro, Caulfield South Vic. For service to medicine as a general practitioner, and to the community.
Adjunct Associate Professor Rashmi Sharma, Isabella Plains ACT. For service to medicine, and to professional organisations.
Janet Lorraine Sharp, Bobs Farm NSW. For service to people with a disability.
John Seymour Shaw, Gunning NSW. For service to local government, and to the community.
The late John Alfred Shute, late of Mount Waverley Vic. For service to the blind and those with low vision.
Geoffrey Simpson, Flagstaff Hill SA. For service to the community, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Dr Ronald Gordon Sinclair, Tranmere SA. For service to environmental biosecurity management, and to people with Alzheimer's.
Pastor Linda Elizabeth Sivyer, Manly West Qld. For service to local government, and to the community of Aurukun.
Dianne Estelle Skaines, Valentine NSW. For service to the community of the Central Coast of New South Wales.
Dr George Bertram Skeene, Bungalow Qld. For service to the Indigenous community of North Queensland.
Robert Carl Sleigh, Clapham SA. For service to the community of South Australia.
Tamara Anne Sloper Harding, Avalon Beach NSW. For service to the communities of Timor Leste and Pittwater.
Ellen Alice Smiddy, Watsonia Vic. For service to children and the community through social welfare organisations.
Garry Kenneth Smith, Tumby Bay SA. For service to the marine community as a rescue volunteer.
Kevin Gordon Smith, Marks Point NSW. For service to netball.
Marie Evelyn Smith, Bega NSW. For service to equestrian sports, and to the community.
Peter William Solomon, Stirling North SA. For service to local government, and to the community of Port   Augusta.
Jean Elsie Sorley, Bell Qld. For service to local government, and to the community of the Western Downs.
Ailsa Margaret Stacy, NSW. For service to the community through music.
Norman Keith Standing ED, Coffs Harbour NSW. For service to the community, particularly as a cancer support fundraiser.
Dr Rodney Milton Starr, Medowie NSW. For service to veterinary science, to professional organisations, and to the community.
Pauline Stewart, Geelong Vic. For service to the communities of Colac and Geelong.
Carolyn Stubbs, Port Melbourne Vic. For service to the community through fundraising roles.
Stanley Peter Sutas, Leopold Vic. For service to the Lithuanian community of Geelong.
Richard Tann, Lake Wendouree Vic. For service to the community through support for charitable organisations.
Wallace John Taylor, Rockhampton Qld. For service to the information technology sector, and to rural development.
Allan Wayne Thompson, Floraville NSW. For service to the communities of the Hunter and the Central Coast.
Robin Dorothy Thompson, Orange NSW. For service to music, and to the community of Orange.
Roger Lewis Thompson, Hamilton Vic. For service to the community of Hamilton, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Janet Charlotte Thomson, Malvern East Vic. For service to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne through a range of roles.
Norma Lillian Thorburn, St Marys NSW. For service to the community of St Marys.
Marjorie Olive Thornton, Port Elliot SA. For service to the community of Port Elliot.
Dr Michael Leo Tierney, Yeronga Qld. For service to rugby league, and to dairy and beef cattle production.
Leslie Robert Tod, Woodcroft NSW. For service to the preservation and conservation of heritage theatres.
Alan Ronald Tough, Dalkeith WA. For service to sailing, and to the community.
Arthur Chrisus Tow, Campbell ACT. For service to the community through volunteering roles.
Warren John Tozer, Grafton NSW. For service to the community of Grafton.
  June Helen Treadwell, Paynesville Vic. For service to education, to Vision Australia, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Robert John Tremain, Warialda NSW. For service to local government, and to the community of Warialda.
James William Trevaskis, Bluff Point WA. For service to the community of Geraldton.
Joan Helen Treweeke, Angledool NSW. For service to rural and remote communities in New South Wales.
David Ernest Trist, St Marys NSW. For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Dr Keith Ernest Tronc, Wishart Qld. For service to the legal profession, and to education.
Dr John Brodribb Tucker, Drysdale Vic. For service to medicine, particularly anaesthetics, to the blueberry industry, and to the community.
Leo Edward Tutt, Newport NSW. For service to business, and to the community through contributions to charitable organisations.
Albert Anthony Vella, Matraville NSW. For service to multicultural education.
Kristina Maree Vesk, Stanmore NSW. For service to animal welfare organisations.
Major Jacqueline Vincent, Cootamundra NSW. For service to youth through the Australian Army Cadets.
Andrew Mitchell Vlahov, Perth WA. For service to basketball as an athlete and administrator.
Bernard Kennedy Walker, Euroa Vic. For service to shearing, and to the community of Euroa.
Voila Joy Walker, Hawthorn Vic. For service to education, and to the community.
Peter Walton, Subiaco WA. For service to youth through Scouting, to student exchange programs, and to education.
Norman Robert Warburton, Youngtown Tas. For service to veterans, and to the community.
Peter John Ward, Jindabyne NSW. For service to cross country skiing.
Sister Teresa Anne Ward, Wadeye NT. For service to Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory, particularly as a linguist and educator.
Donald James Waters, Jacobs Well Qld. For service to the community through charitable organisations, and to the visual arts.
Rodney Athol Watson, St Clair NSW. For service to netball through administrative roles.
The late Dr Shirley Marie Watt, Crawley WA.For service to tertiary education, and to the community.
Dr Richard Colin Waugh, Camperdown NSW. For service to radiology as a practitioner and educator.
Dr Edward William Weaver, Nambour Qld. For service to medicine, and to medical education.
Joy Welch, Alexandra Vic. For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the community.
Jillian Ruth Wells, East Hawthorn Vic. For service to medical research and community organisations.
Neville Brice Wells, Forrestfield WA. For service to conservation and the environment, particularly ornithology.
Gib Wettenhall, Mollongghip Vic. For service to conservation and the environment.
Patricia Kathleen Wetton, St Ives NSW. For service to people with a disability, and to the community.
Michael Geoffrey Wheal, Nairne SA. For service to the community, particularly as an educator.
Vernon Wheatley, Brentwood WA. For service to the automotive industry.
Dr Michael Duckett White QC, Fig Tree Pocket Qld. For service to maritime law, and to naval history.
Robert John Whitehead, Yendon Vic. For service to the community, particularly in Ballarat.
Carole Christine Whitelock, Norwood SA. For service to charitable organisations.
Dr Paul Raymond Whiting, Pennant Hills NSW. For service to the community through choral music.
Barry Charles Wilde, Beecroft NSW. For service to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community of Parramatta.
Raymond John Wiles, Leura NSW. For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Geoffrey Howard Williams, Hamlyn Heights Vic. For service to Australian rules football, and to the community of Geelong.
Judith Margaret Williams, Yass NSW. For service to local government, and to the community of Yass.
Elizabeth Leigh Wilson, Oatlands NSW. For service to the community, particularly through Toastmasters International.
Raymond John Winter, Randwick NSW. For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Douglas Wintin, Sylvania NSW. For service to rugby league.
Paul Joseph Wise, Melbourne Vic. For service to mapping, and to history.
Arthur James Withers, Flinders Island Tas. For service to the community of Flinders Island.
Garnet Alfred Wood, Tamworth NSW. For service to community health.
Robert James Wood, Busselton WA. For service to veterans and their families.
Joy Woodhouse, Willunga SA. For service to the community through volunteering organisations.
Laurel Kathleen Wray, Armidale NSW. For service to conservation and the environment through a range of volunteer roles.
Maureen Annette Wright, Burra SA. For service to cartography, and to the community.
Donald Keith Young, Woy Woy NSW. For service to veterans and their families.
PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL (PSM)
Federal
David Allan Dunham CSM, Sorrento WA. For outstanding public service in contributing to the aviation operations, aviation safety and airspace management of RAAF Base Pearce and Gingin airfield flying operations.
Guy Maxwell Eastwood, Gymea Bay NSW. For outstanding public service in the development and implementation of financial sector policy.
Veronique Anne Ingram, Barton ACT. For outstanding public service to the financial sector in Australia, and internationally, in the areas of public policy, administrative initiatives and service delivery.
Matthew Paul James, Aranda ACT. For outstanding public service to social policy to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians.
Margaret Anne Kidd, Torrens ACT. For outstanding public service in policy development to boost female participation rates and improve quality of employment and gender equity.
Sharon McCluskey, Kaleen ACT. For outstanding public service through contributions to public administration in the area of executive support.
Felicity Caroline McNeill, Deakin ACT. For outstanding public service in modernising and reforming the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
Bridget Maria Mather, Mount Pleasant Qld. For outstanding public service in the area of aged care reform.
Jennifer Elizabeth Rawson, Ainslie ACT. For outstanding public service in advancing Australia's international interests.
Mark Denis Withnell, ACT For outstanding public service in leading significant reform to improve the strategic approach to fraud and compliance in social security programs.
New South Wales
Brian William Bell, Chittaway Point NSW. For outstanding public service to local government in New South Wales.
Francis John Bull, Newcastle NSW. For outstanding public service to people with a disability and their carers in New South Wales.
Lisa Mary Charet, Parramatta NSW. For outstanding public service through policy development initiatives and collaborative partnerships to assist the community of Western Sydney.
Elizabeth Corbyn, Neutral Bay NSW. For outstanding public service to environmental protection and policy reform, and natural resource management, in New South Wales.
Murat Dizdar, Canada Bay NSW. For outstanding public service to education in New South Wales.
Diane Elphinstone, Mortdale NSW. For outstanding public service to professional policing standards, policies and procedures in New South Wales.
Susan Hartigan, Northbridge NSW. For outstanding public service to vocational education and training in New South Wales.
Paul Anthony Mann, Gilgandra NSW. For outstanding public service to local government in regional areas in New South Wales.
Rosemary Milkins, Hornsby Heights NSW. For outstanding public service through corporate governance roles and leading contributions to organisational reform in New South Wales.
Judith Ann Reizes, Balgowlah NSW. For outstanding public service to environmental education and conservation in New South Wales.
Dr Ian James Roth, Orange NSW. For outstanding public service to veterinary science, particularly to animal welfare and biosecurity, in New South Wales.
Victoria
Peter Stuart Allen, Richmond Vic. For outstanding public service through the development of simplified statutory and land-use planning systems in Victoria.
Anthony Dennis Bates, Aberfeldie Vic. For outstanding public service to fiscal management in Victoria, and through improvements to the operational position of Victoria Police.
Margaret Catharine Darton, Neerim Vic. For outstanding public service through contributions to state and national food policy and safety regulation, to dairy food research, and to strategic development and investment.
Geoffrey John Lawler, Camberwell Vic. For outstanding public service through the development of financial structures to improve the sustainability of the built environment in Victoria.
Kenneth William Thain, Bundoora Vic. For outstanding public service to Victoria Police through the provision of stable and consistent administrative support.
Roderick John Wise, Vic. For outstanding public service through the application of the Charter of Human Rights to correctional practice in Victoria.
Queensland
Nicola Joy Doumany, Annerley Qld. For outstanding public service to the Queensland Judicial Service.
Helen Louise Gluer, Mitchelton Qld. For outstanding public service in Queensland.
Bradford Huston John, Arana Hills Qld. For outstanding public service to the development of Queensland's mineral resources.
Glen William Potter, Surfers Paradise Qld. For outstanding public service to local government in Queensland.
Katherine Schaefer, Coorparoo Qld. For outstanding public service to Queensland State Development.
Western Australia
Peter Douglas Moore, Ardross WA. For outstanding public service to the water industry in Western Australia.
Walter Bela Munyard, Subiaco WA. For outstanding public service to legislative drafting in Western Australia.
Gregory Keith Trevaskis, Subiaco WA. For outstanding public service to local government in Western Australia, and to the community.
South Australia
Dr Paul Edwin Pigou, Aberfoyle Park SA. For outstanding public service in the area of forensic science and achievement towards public safety.
Nerida Michelle Saunders, Cumberland Park SA. For outstanding public service in the provision of leadership and advocacy in the area of Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation.
Kathryn Van Schaik, Maitland SA. For outstanding public service in the area of early childhood services, with a particular focus on service provision in South Australia.
Australian Capital Territory
John Bernard Hinchey, Canberra ACT. For outstanding public service to the criminal justice system in the Australian Capital Territory.
Marion Theresa Pearce, Duffy ACT. For outstanding public service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
Northern Territory
James Rogers, Nhulunbuy NT. For outstanding public service to the community of the Northern Territory, particularly as the coordinator of the Regional Recovery Response for tropical cyclones Lam and Nathan.
Anne Su-Phin Tan, Casuarina NT. For outstanding public service to the community of the Northern Territory, particularly in the areas of financial policy development and reform, major infrastructure projects and investment.
AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL (APM)
Federal
Detective Sergeant Yvonne Kim Crozier
Superintendent Mark Frederick McIntyre
Detective Sergeant Gregory Donald McLeod
New South Wales
Inspector Rupert Dermot Agnew
Detective Inspector Barbara Lynette Carroll
Superintendent Jeffrey Frank Conly
Detective Inspector David John Gawel
Chief Superintendent Peter Andrew Gillam
Detective Senior Sergeant Stephen Raynor Horn
Detective Senior Constable Philip David McCloskey
Detective Chief Inspector Caroline Anne O'Hare
Detective Inspector Andrew Phillip Waterman
Victoria
Detective Inspector Kenneth Craig Ashworth
Commander Shane Robert Cole
Senior Sergeant Glenn Pinder
Superintendent Debra Lyn Robertson
Queensland
Assistant Commissioner Maurice James Carless
Chief Superintendent Shane Leslie Chelepy
Inspector Jo-Anne Henderson
Senior Constable Neale William McShane
Chief Superintendent Martin Robert Mickelson
Sergeant Linda Michelle Smith
Western Australia
Commander Charl Jacobus Crous
Commander Lawrence Panaia
Detective Sergeant Laura Anne-Maree Russ
South Australia
Chief Superintendent Douglas David Barr
Constable Sharynne Lee Grant
Detective Inspector Gregory Charles Hutchins
Tasmania
Commander Bretton James Smith
Senior Sergeant Kerrie Anne Whitwam
Northern Territory
Assistant Commissioner Jamie Andrew Chalker
Commissioner Reece Philip Kershaw
AUSTRALIAN FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (AFSM)
New South Wales
Phillip William Baer APM, Frogmore NSW.
John Maurice Bourke, Mount Kembla NSW.
Darryl Max Lang, Macksville NSW.
Kevin Joseph Martin, Hamlyn Terrace NSW.
Mark Norman Moroney, Wellington NSW.
Leslie Prosper Nowland, Muswellbrook NSW.
William Broderick Pownall, Narrabri NSW
Melanie Kerstin Rebane, Dee Why NSW.
Colin Arthur Smeeth, Griffith NSW.
Gregory Walter Wild, Connells Point NSW.
Victoria
Peter Robin Bishop, Mildura Vic.
Colin Robert Booth, Narre Warren Vic.
Kenneth Leslie Brown, Rye Vic.
Prudence Jane Daley, Ararat Vic.
John Charles Haynes, Wantirna South Vic.
Graham John Healy, Wodonga Vic.
Richard Murray Owen, Seddon Vic.
Colin Edgar Squires, Hoppers Crossing Vic.
Darryl John Wagstaff, Maryborough Vic.
Queensland
Fabian Stangherlin, Qld
Bruce Henry Trickey, Gold Coast Qld.
Western Australia
Andrew John Clift, Armadale WA.
John Gregory Tonkin, Goode Beach WA.
South Australia
Adrienne Jane Clarke, Mount Compass SA.
Tracy Grant Devine, Crystal Brook SA.
Scott Rogers, Daw Park SA.
Peter Jeffrey Venning, Onkaparinga Hills SA.
Tasmania
Colin Victor Cunningham, Gretna Tas.
John Philip Hazzlewood, Launceston Tas.
Fiona Elizabeth Tustian, Natone Tas.
Australian Capital Territory
Ross Gregory Turton, Tharwa ACT.
Northern Territory
Ian Ross Lockley, Charles Darwin University NT.
AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (ASM)
New South Wales
Darryn Binks, Valentine NSW.
Paul John Tonge, Heathcote NSW.
Victoria
Neil Vernon Akers, GMC Morwell Vic.
Donald John Gillies, Outtrim Vic.
Keith John Humphrey, Penshurst Vic.
Sandy Willem Kahn, Horsham Vic.
Andrea Lynne Wyatt, Kooyong Vic.
Salvatore Guido Zuccala, Seymour Vic.
Queensland
Michael Warren Day, Manly West Qld.
Mark Cameron McDonald, Stones Corner Qld.
Jan Tooth, Kalbar Qld.
Western Australia
Gary John Davies, Broome WA.
Simon Warwick Hughes, Kenwick WA.
John Charles Jones, Bridgetown WA.
South Australia
Phillip Ronald Knight, Windsor Gardens SA.
Richard Eric Larsen, North Haven SA.
Tasmania
Lesley Pam Fanning, King Island Tas.
John Clemhill Richardson, Ulverstone Tas.
EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL (ESM)
New South Wales
Peter Cinque OAM, Glenhaven NSW.
Graham Kingston Kinder, Windellama NSW.
Mark Anthony Powderly, Dubbo NSW.
Victoria
Kevin Charles Poile, Vermont Vic.
Queensland
Andrew Gordon Bickerton, Fernvale Qld.
George Allen Hill, Thornlands Qld.
Western Australia
Geoff Bernard Brierley, Dunsborough WA.
Robert William Crawford, Thornlie WA.
Kenneth McLeod, Fitzroy Crossing WA.
South Australia
James Trevlyn Smith, Streaky Bay SA.
Tasmania
John Leonard Campbell, Zeehan Tas.
Peter John Geard OAM, Tas.
Kelvin Douglas Jones, Swansea Tas.
Northern Territory
Sharon Louise Kearney, Darwin NT.
SECOND BAR TO THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC and Bars)
Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel I For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as part of a Special Operations Force on Operation OKRA from   September 2014 to   February 2015.
BAR TO THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC and Bar)
Australian Army
Brigadier D. For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations on Operation Slipper
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC)
Australian Army
Major General Craig William Orme AM CSC (Retd), ACT. For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as Commander Joint Task Force 633 on Operations Slipper and Okra from   September 2013 to   December 2014.
Royal Australian Air Force
Air Commodore Steven Peter Roberton AM, Qld. For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as the inaugural Commander Air Task Group 630 on Operation Okra from   September 2014 until   January 2015.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL (DSM)
Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Sean Edward Benporath, Vic. For distinguished leadership in warlike operations whilst deployed on Operations Slipper and Highroad as the inaugural Commanding Officer Mentor to the 2nd Training Kandak, Afghan National Army Officer Academy from 14   January 2014 to 8   February 2015.
Captain K. For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as the Nursing Officer and Health Planner on Operation Okra.
Royal Australian Air Force
Squadron Leader M. For distinguished leadership in warlike operations in tactical planning and operational risk management on Operation Okra.
COMMENDATION FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Royal Australian Navy
Captain Craig Anthony Powell RAN, NSW. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Director of Operations, Combined Maritime Forces, Maritime Operations Advisor, Joint Task Force 633 on Operation Slipper from 3   December 2013 to 30   June 2014.
Australian Army
Brigadier Andrew William Freeman, ACT. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Combined Joint Staff Officer Logistics within North Atlantic Treaty Organization Special Operations Component Command-Afghanistan from 11   January 2014 to 10   December 2014.
Major Danielle Nicole Huggins, Qld. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while deployed on Operation Slipper as the Female TOLAY platoon commander to the UK-led mentoring mission to the Afghan National Army Officer Academy at Qargha, Kabul, Afghanistan from   February to   September 2014.
Captain Katrina Anne Kelly, NSW. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Nursing Officer to the United Kingdom-led mentoring mission to the Afghan National Army Officer Academy at Qargha, Kabul Afghanistan on Operations Slipper and Highroad from   July 2014 to   January 2015.
Colonel M. For distinguished performance of duties on Operation Slipper.
Major R. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while deployed as the Executive Officer and Officer Commanding on Operation Okra.
Corporal S. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while deployed as a Team Commander on Operation Okra.
Brigadier David Peter Shields, ACT. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while deployed on Operation Slipper from 14   November 2013 to 15   November 2014.
Major T. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while deployed as an Officer Commanding, Commando Company Group with the Special Operations Task Group Force on Rotation I on Operation Okra.
Royal Australian Air Force
Flight Lieutenant C. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations while deployed as a Combat Controller on Operation Okra.
Air Commodore Noel Gregory Derwort CSC, ACT. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Deputy Commander Joint Task Force 633 on Operation Slipper.
Air Commodore Hayden Kelsey Marshall, ACT. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Deputy Commander Support Headquarters Joint Task Force 633 on Operation Slipper from   October 2013 to   November 2014.
Group Captain R. For distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations during Operation Okra.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC)
Royal Australian Navy
Lieutenant Commander John David DE Bomford RAN, VIC. For outstanding devotion to duty as the Marine Engineering Officer in HMAS Stuart from   December 2013 to   March 2015.
Chief Petty Officer S. For outstanding achievement in the Australian Defence Force Counter Improvised Device Task Force.
Commander David Murray Walter RAN, Vic. For outstanding achievement as the Commander Engineer in HMAS Canberra.
Captain Bradley Ian White RAN, ACT. For outstanding achievement in the performance of duty as the Director of the Navy People Career Management Agency.
Australian Army
Major B. For outstanding achievement in the performance of duty during Operation Bring Them Home in   August 2014.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Geoffery Brennan, Qld. For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the 9th Battalion, the Royal Queensland Regiment and inaugural Commanding Officer of the 11th/13th Brigade Reinforcing Battle Group.
Lieutenant Colonel David Mark Edwards, Vic. For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the School of Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Gavin Michael Keating, Qld. For outstanding achievement in the performance of duty as the Commanding Officer 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel John George Papalitsas, NSW. For outstanding achievement as Staff Officer Grade 1 Capability Development-Training within Headquarters Forces Command.
Lieutenant Colonel Jasmin Clarissa Shortt, ACT. For outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade 1 - Transitions, Directorate of Soldier Career Management - Army, Army Headquarters.
Major Mitchell John Watson, ACT. For outstanding achievement as the Officer Commanding D Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Christopher White, Qld. For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer 7th Signal Regiment.
Royal Australian Air Force
Group Captain Robert Timothy Chipman, ACT. For outstanding achievement as the Commander of Task Unit 630.1 during Operation Okra.
Warrant Officer Brian Edward Holdcroft, NSW. For outstanding devotion to duty as the Senior Training Manager of Air Surveillance Training at the Surveillance and Control Training Unit.
Squadron Leader J. For outstanding achievement in establishing the Combat Control Capability for the Royal Australian Air Force.
Sergeant Daniel Scott Mackie, NSW. For outstanding achievement as an Avionics Technician in Number 37 Squadron.
Squadron Leader Brendan Leslie Pearce, NSW. For outstanding devotion to duty as Staff Officer Grade 2 Capability Development, Headquarters Air Mobility Group.
Wing Commander Natasia Anne Pulford, Qld. For outstanding achievement as the Joint Program Office Integrated Logistics Systems Coordinator, Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft Systems Program Office.
Warrant Officer Colin Thomas Thacker, NSW. For outstanding achievement as the Warrant Officer Engineer of the Air Component Coordination Element of Joint Task Force 639 for Operation Resolute.
Group Captain Paul Anthony Wade, ACT.
For outstanding achievement as the Director Cyber Coordination Office and Head of the Information Operations Tiger Team.
BAR TO THE CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM and Bar)
Royal Australian Navy
Warrant Officer Debbie Ann Butterworth OAM CSM, ACT
For meritorious devotion to duty as Ship's Warrant Officer in HMAS Success.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM)
Royal Australian Navy
Leading Seaman Mitchell John Austin, WA. For meritorious achievement in the performance of duty as Leading Seaman Propulsion Systems Marine Technician in HMAS Arunta from   March 2014 to   March 2015.
Warrant Officer Gordon Keith Davis, NSW. For meritorious devotion to duty as Command Senior Sailor of NUSQN 725 and Senior Maintenance Unit Coordinator during 2013 and 2014.
Commander Narelle Melanie Devine RAN, ACT. For meritorious achievement as the Deputy Director-Cyber (Maritime) in Joint Capability Coordination Division.
Petty Officer David Robert Howard, WA. For meritorious devotion to duty as the Communications Systems and Navigation Aids Supervisor in HMAS Sirius.
Lieutenant Commander Petrus Martinus RAN, NT. For meritorious achievement as the Staff Officer Grade Two Logistics Operations within Headquarters Joint Task Force 639 on Operation Resolute.
Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Dean Jamie Ashton, ACT. For meritorious achievement as Deputy Director Curriculum, Australian Command and Staff College.
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Baker, Qld
For meritorious devotion to duty as Senior Instructor of the All Corps Majors Course and Advanced Operations Course, Officer Training Wing, Land Warfare Centre.
Sergeant Mark Angelo Biviano, SA. For meritorious achievement in the performance of duty as a Rifle Platoon Sergeant in the 7th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class One David Gregory Bromwich, Qld. For meritorious achievement as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
Chaplain Stephen Robert Brooks, Qld
For meritorious achievement as the Brigade Coordination Chaplain, 3rd Brigade.
Sergeant Colin Roger Burrows, NSW
For meritorious achievement as a movements specialist with the 2nd Commando Regiment and 1st Joint Movement Group.
Warrant Officer Class Two Daniel Colin Donald, ACT. For meritorious achievement as the Supervisor Separations within the Directorate of Soldier Career Management - Army, Army Headquarters.
Corporal Dean Matthew George, ACT
For meritorious achievement in the performance of duty as a Sniper Team Leader in the 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class One Brad Graham, Qld. For meritorious devotion to duty as the Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel Carrissa Cherie Ibbott, ACT. For meritorious achievements as the Deputy Director of Workforce Modelling Forecasting and Analysis - Army.
Warrant Officer Class Two Joseph Phillip Laycock, NSW. For meritorious achievement in the performance of duty as the Squadron Aviation Aircrewman Instructor in the 171st Aviation Squadron, 6th Aviation Regiment.
Major P. For meritorious achievement as the Officer Commanding Joint Task Force 644 in   August 2014.
Major R. For meritorious achievement as a signals intelligence officer.
Sergeant S. For meritorious achievement in the performance of duty while posted as a Company Operations Sergeant to the 2nd Commando Regiment during 2014.
Royal Australian Air Force
Warrant Officer Gregory John Clive, Qld. For meritorious achievement as the Squadron Warrant Officer of Combat Survival Training School.
Flying Officer Justin Troy Crosby, NSW. For meritorious achievement as the Technical Training Manager at Number 35 Squadron.
Sergeant Billie-Jean Hewson, NSW.
For meritorious devotion to duty as the Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Orderly Room at Number 285 Squadron.
Flight Sergeant Gavin Todd Jones, SA. For meritorious achievement in the improvement of aviation safety critical maintenance at Number 92 Wing.
Squadron Leader P. For meritorious achievement on Operation Okra.
Squadron Leader Claire Lorraine Pearson, Qld. For meritorious achievement as Staff Officer Grade Two Requirements and Collection Management at Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
Flight Lieutenant R. For meritorious achievement during Operation Okra.
Squadron Leader Stephen Peter Wellings, SA. For meritorious devotion to duty as the Commanding Officer Combat Support Unit Rotation 12 while deployed on Operation Accordion from 3   October 2014 to 15   April 2015.