| Recipient
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Citation
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Notes
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| Diane A'Beckett
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For services to the Community, particularly through the Girl Guides Association
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| Keith Roy Adams
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For service to local government administration and to the community
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| Robert Neville Alderslade
|
For services to the band music
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| Dr Joseph Ernest Aldred
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For services to the public service in Victoria
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| Margaret Ann Angove
|
For service to the sport of netball, particularly in the development of coaches and coaching programmes
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| Brierley Bailey
|
For service to the Australian Ju-Jitsu Association
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| John Paterson Bailey
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For service to the community and to the welfare of veterans
|
| George Ballas
|
For service to the Greek community and to the Geelong Ethnic Communities Council
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| Martha Margaret Zsuzsanna Barany, BEM
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For service to the Hungarian community
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| Nanette Barbour
|
For service to the aged and to people with disabilities through the Horticultural Therapy Society of New South Wales
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| Donald Alexander Barnett
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For service to conservation, particularly as founder of the Hunter Region Botanic Gardens
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| Mervyn Henry Norman Beitz
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For service to the community, particularly through local history research
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| Aldred Ivy Bell
|
For service to the United Hospital Auxiliaries of New South Wales and to the community
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| Commander Anthony John Todd Bennett
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For service to the community
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| Noel Bertie Beswick
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For service to people with disabilities through the provision of employment, training and residential services
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| Maurice Alfred Bevington
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For service to the community, particularly through Lifeline
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| Constance Ada Eldwyne Bleeze
|
For service to the community, particularly through Meals on Wheels and the Nurses Memorial Foundation of South Australia
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| Donald Wallace Bletchly
|
For service to the plywood and timber industry and to the 15th Battalion Australian Military Forces Association
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| George Arthur Bond
|
For service to people with visual impairments, particularly through the Association for the Blind
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| Bette June Boyanton
|
For service to the community
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| William Brace, BEM
|
For service to veterans, particularly the Returned and Services League Southern Eastern District of Queensland
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| Richard Brady
|
For service to veterans, particularly through 'Carry on' Victoria
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| Fiona Elizabeth MacDonald Brand
|
For service to conservation and the environment through the National Parks Association of the Australian Capital Territory
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| Donald Britton
|
For service to music and music education
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| Stanley Marcel William Brogden
|
For service to aviation journalism
|
| Pauline Anderson Ellison Brooks
|
For service to community health and fitness, particularly through the Arthritis Foundation of South Australia
|
| Robin Wallace Brown
|
For service to journalism
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| Doris Mary Bruce
|
For service to the community
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| Madeleine Ruby Irene Brunato-Arthur
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For service to Australian writers, particularly through the Fellowship of Australian Writers in South Australia
|
| Peter Barry Buckmaster
|
For service to the rural community of the Australian Capital Territory
|
| Malcolm James Bugg
|
For service to the welfare of veterans and to the community
|
| Joan Case
|
For service to the community
|
| William James Alexander Chalmers
|
For services to the community through the Scout Association and the Queensland Ambulance Service
|
| John Stanley Chaplin
|
For service to the community and to people with physical and intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Flagstaff Group Employment Service
|
| Julia Christina Charlesworth
|
For service to the community
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| Brian Edmund Chong Wee
|
For service to the aged
|
| Nicola Cirocco
|
For service to the South Australian Bocce Federation and to the Italian community
|
| Helen Mary Clark
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Canberra Blind Society and the YWCA
|
| Dennis Antill Cowdroy
|
For service to the Returned and Services League of Australia, to the community and to the practice of law
|
| Caroline Mary Robinette Cromarty
|
For service to the community
|
| Dr Mervyn John Cross
|
For service to orthopaedic and sports medicine
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| Dorothy Maurene Crouch
|
For service to swimming as a teacher and coach
|
| Phillip Samuel Curry, MC
|
For service to veterans through the 2/33rd battalion Association and to the community
|
| Cora Emily Daly
|
For service to aged people, Meals on Wheels and the community
|
| Bruce Davidson
|
For service to the community, particularly through St Luke's Anglican Church and the Luke's Association
|
| His Honour Judge Colin Peart Davidson
|
For service to the Australia Day Regatta Committee
|
| Betty Mereworth Davy
|
For service to the community
|
| Charles Pearson Daws
|
For service to the community and local government
|
| Olga Edith Daws
|
For service to the community
|
| Captain Peter William John Dawson
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol
|
| Carol Margaret Day
|
For service to the Western Australian Youth Orchestra Association
|
| Esther Charlotte Deans
|
For service to the aged and disabled
|
| Ada Florence Devereaux
|
For service to the aged in the Pullenvale and Kenmore areas
|
| Mollie Adeline Dinham
|
For service to education and to the teaching of aeronautics
|
| Phillip William Dodds
|
For service to the community
|
| Henry Victor Drew
|
For service to the community, particularly through the fundraising project 'Cans for Kids'
|
| Robert Dunlop
|
For service to cabinet making and woodcarving and to the community
|
| Eric Leonard Dunn
|
For service to the practise of property valuation and to the community
|
| Timothy John Gerard Dwyer
|
For service to showjumping and equestrian events nationally and internationally
|
| Councillor Kevin Joseph Hibberson Dwyer
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For service to local government and to the community
|
| Jean Marjorie Edgecombe
|
For service to conservation and the environment and to the Australian Red Cross Society
|
| The Reverend Campbell Edward John Egan
|
For service to the aged and to the Presbyterian Church of Australia and the Uniting Church in Australia
|
| Bernard Marie-Joseph Elias
|
For service to the Australian Embassy, Paris as senior Protocol Officer
|
| Ena Joan Elliott
|
For service to the community, particularly through parents and citizen's organisations
|
| Dr Malvin Leonard Eutick
|
For service to biotechnology
|
| Kenneth McRobert Evans
|
For service to mathematics education and to the community
|
| Elido Fachin
|
For service to the aged
|
| Patricia Fagan
|
For service to cultural educational and community organisations
|
| Charles Graham Francis
|
For service to the community and to local government
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| James Albert Frazier
|
For service to wildlife cinematography
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| Kathleen Mary Gibson
|
For service to the community and to veterans
|
| Dr Lionel Arthur James Gilbert
|
For service to the community as a researcher and curator of local history in the New England region
|
| Lynette Laura Gillam
|
For service to the community through the organisation, 'Compassionate Friends'
|
| Claire Alberta Gledhill
|
For service to the community
|
| Michael John Gloster
|
For service to conservation and the environment
|
| Ross Roy Goode
|
For service to the welfare of prisoners and ex-prisoners and to the rehabilitation of alcoholics and drug addicts
|
| Georgina Mary Gough
|
For service to health and fitness and to music
|
| Winifred Emma Graham
|
For service to the community through providing support to patients and their families at the Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide
|
| Colleen Mary Stella Green
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Kyrra Grunnsund
|
For service to people with disabilities, particularly through sport
|
| Erika Inge Haas
|
For service to community music, particularly as a fund raiser
|
| Kenneth Lindsay Hall
|
For service to badminton
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| Kenneth Maxwell Hall
|
For service to the legal profession
|
| John Vincent Hancock
|
For service to people with disabilities, particularly through the Riding for the Disabled Association of Australia
|
| Francis Thomas (Bill) Hanley
|
For service to the development of the Queensland Irish Association
|
| Rosemary Helen Harding
|
For service to aged people, particularly through the Gold Coast Alzheimers Association
|
| Valma Joyce Hardman
|
For service to the performing arts and to the community
|
| Kenneth Francis Harvie
|
For service to the Sri Lankan community
|
| Robert Ho
|
For service to the community, particularly the Chinese community associations and to business
|
| Philip Kenneth Hockney
|
For service to the road transport industry
|
| Kevin Patrick Hogan
|
For service to the community
|
| Brian Sydney Hollingsworth
|
For service to water safety education
|
| Clifford Houghton, EM
|
For service to veterans
|
| Ena (Dorothy) Hulme-Moir
|
For service to the Mothers' Union and to the Anglican Church
|
| Terrence John Imrie
|
For service to surf lifesaving
|
| Councillor Antoine (Tony) Issa
|
For service to local government and to the Lebanese community
|
| William George Jenkins
|
For service to veterans
|
| Margaret Eva Johnston
|
For service to youth particularly through the Girls Brigade
|
| Edward Joseph Jowett
|
For service to veterans
|
| Eric Stanley Jupp
|
For service to music
|
| Aileen Kadison
|
For service to the welfare of children and families in crisis
|
| Warren Davenport Keats
|
For service to the community through preserving the maritime history of the Tweed Heads area, particularly as Chairman of the Centaur Commemoration Committee
|
| Patricia Catherine Keill
|
For service to rural women particularly through the Country Women's Association
|
| Peter David Kempster
|
For service to music, particularly as an instrument maker
|
| Dympna Paredes Escober Kimmorley
|
For service to the Filipino community
|
| William Barre King
|
For service to veterans and to the community
|
| Maureen Hyne Kingston
|
For service to the community particularly through the Association of Independent Retirees
|
| Andrew Kleeberg
|
For service to the community and to Polish veterans
|
| Herbert Knowles
|
For service to veterans and to the community
|
| Daniela Cecylia Kowalczuk
|
For service to the Polish community, particularly aged people
|
| Jaakko Sakari Laajoki
|
For service to the Finnish community
|
| Wasyl Labaz
|
For service to the Ukrainian community
|
| Isabelle Ferguson Lee
|
For service to the Australian Red Cross and to the community
|
| Hazel May Lee
|
For service to community arts organisations
|
| Dulcie Emily Martha Lenton
|
For service to the arts, particularly music and drama
|
| Maria Anna Maryla Leweczko
|
For service to the Polish community
|
| Glen Arthur Lewis
|
For service to the community
|
| Stanley Clifford Lohse
|
For service to the community to local government and to the building industry
|
| Ronald James Lynch
|
For service to the community, to agriculture and to the bushfire service
|
| John Richard Mackay
|
For service to the community
|
| Gwen Mackey
|
For service to the arts as a teacher of dance
|
| Jean Fletcher Omand MacLaren
|
For service to nursing
|
| Barbara Anne Madew
|
For service to the community, particularly through the YMCA
|
| Francis Fabian Maher
|
For service to the community
|
| John Vincent Maley
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Ronald William Mallett
|
For service to the community through the teaching of music
|
| Gwenda Alison Susan Martin
|
For service to children, youth and aged people through the People's Junior League and the Allspots Hospital Entertainers
|
| Derek Edward Martin
|
For service to the Scout Association of Australia, Western Australia Branch
|
| Kevin Ronald Peter Maskell
|
For service to the community
|
| David Claude McCarthy
|
For service to photography
|
| Valerie Rodeena McDermott
|
For service to the community, particularly as a fundraiser for charity
|
| Dr Lorna Lorraine McDonald
|
For service to the Rockhampton and District Historical Society and to historical research
|
| Father Kevin Bartholomew McKelson
|
For service to the Aboriginal community
|
| Frank McNamara
|
For service to art, particularly as a watercolour artist
|
| Juris (George) Mellens
|
For service to the Latvian community
|
| Dennis Lionel Merchant
|
For service to the advertising industry and to the community
|
| Elaine Doreen Miller
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Clarence Vincent Millington
|
For service to the community
|
| Jerzy Stanislaw Misiak
|
For service to veterans through the Polish Ex-Servicemen's Association
|
| John Lawrence Moffatt
|
For service to surf lifesaving
|
| Aldo Aloysius Moretto
|
For service to the community
|
| Major Stanley Sylvester Morton
|
For service to the Salvation Army and to veterans
|
| Hans Mueller
|
For service to the Jewish community
|
| The Very Reverend Father Mina Labib Nematalla
|
For service to the Coptic Orthodox Church
|
| Dr Donald Alfred Nicholls
|
For service to scouting
|
| Geffery Noblet
|
For service to cricket
|
| Elizabeth Mary Nolan
|
For service to the State Emergency Service and to the community
|
| Lance Thomas Norman
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Barbara Hillier O'Brien
|
For service to badminton
|
| George Edward O'Brien
|
For service to the community
|
| The Reverend Monsignor John Senan O'Shea
|
For service to the community, particularly as Port Chaplain for Fremantle
|
| William Frederick Ottley
|
For service to the community through the Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association of New South Wales
|
| Dr Seweryn Antoni Ozdowski
|
For service to the Polish community and to furthering Australian Polish relations
|
| George Thomas Palmer
|
For service to aged people
|
| Aubrey Imrie Panton
|
For service to ballroom dancing
|
| Richard John Paterson
|
For service to the media as a radio broadcaster and to the community
|
| Stanley Mcvey Paul
|
For service to local government
|
| Thomas Ackroyd Pettit
|
For service to the community
|
| Keith William Phipps
|
For service to the community, to local government and to the arts
|
| Barbara Rutherford Pollett
|
For service to nursing and community health
|
| Roman Potocki
|
For service to the Polish community
|
| Harold Jeffreys (Jeff) Prell
|
For service to primary industry, to rural organisations and to the community
|
| Maitland Keith Quartermaine
|
For service to the mining industry and to historical research
|
| Edward Royce Ramsamy, BEM
|
For service to the community
|
| George Ernest Richardson
|
For service to the Australian stockhorse breeding industry and to the community
|
| Herbert Richmond
|
For service to the community
|
| Ronald William Riley
|
For service to hockey
|
| Barbara Joan Roberts
|
For service to the community and to local government
|
| Daphne Olive Robins
|
For service to the community through music and drama
|
| Ronald Robson
|
For service to business and commerce, particularly as an advocate of best practice and workplace reform
|
| Celia Elizabeth Rosser
|
For service to botanical art
|
| Yvonne Alice Mary Rowse
|
For service to local government and to the community, particularly through the United Hospital Auxiliaries of New South Wales and the Anglican Church
|
| James Richard Runham
|
For service to people with disabilities
|
| Mary Lorraine Sallmann
|
For service to women through the Queen's Fund
|
| Nellie Blanche Sansom
|
For service to the preservation of the site of the first Government House
|
| Loris Francis Sartori
|
For service to the Italian community, particularly the care of aged people
|
| Elizabeth Burnett Cameron Escolme Schmidt
|
For service to the community
|
| Richard Sedgwick
|
For service to the apple and pear industry and to local government
|
| John George Seed
|
For service to conservation and the environment
|
| Abraham Isaac Segal
|
For service to the community through music organisations, particularly the Australian Musicians Academy
|
| Dr James Selby
|
For service to aged people
|
| Alfred Raymond Settree
|
For service as a builder and restorer of wooden boats and to the community
|
| Albert Shield
|
For service to the community
|
| David John Shinnick
|
For service to the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide and to the community
|
| Jan Siejka
|
For service to the Polish community and to the building industry
|
| Joseph Benjamin John Smith
|
For service to the community in rediscovering and marking the historic McMillan Track
|
| Rosa Catherine Smith
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Brotherhood of St Laurence
|
| Dr Geulah Solomon
|
For service to Jewish women and to the Jewish community
|
| Keith Spong
|
For service to the community and to Australian rules football administration
|
| John Patrick Aloysius Sprouster
|
For service to business and commerce through promotion of Total Quality Management principles and practice
|
| Josephine Maree Moore Staughton
|
For service to the community, particularly aged and invalid people
|
| David John William Stevens
|
For service to athletics administration, particularly through the Queensland Athletics Association
|
| Pauline May Stevens
|
For service to athletics administration, particularly through the Queensland Athletics Association
|
| Peter Robert Swan
|
For service to the community as a member of the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association
|
| Dr Adelheid Elisabeth (Heide) Taylor
|
For service to the community, particularly through women's organisations and to medicine
|
| Erna Marlienne Thomson
|
For service to nursing through the Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, India
|
| Edward Walter Tobin
|
For service to sports administration
|
| Ian Stockdale Tolley
|
For service to horticulture, particularly the citrus industry
|
| William Roy Tonkes
|
For service to lawn bowls
|
| Joan Trewern
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Women's Electoral Lobby
|
| Margaret Shirley Turnbull
|
For service to the welfare of people with visual impairments
|
| Michael Thomas Patrick Tynan
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Norman George Vaughan
|
For service to pipe and brass bands
|
| Detective Senior Sergeant John Kenneth Wakefield
|
For service to the community
|
| Sister Ann Veronica Walsh
|
For service to people with impaired hearing
|
| Violetta Johanna Walsh
|
For service to the community
|
| Gladys Aitken Walters
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Scout Association of Australia
|
| Ivon Alfred Wardle
|
For service to the South Australian Parliament, to the community through the Uniting Church in Australia and to aged care
|
| David John Waters
|
For service to veterans and to the community
|
| Bevilie Rae Watson
|
For service to education, particularly to children and adolescents with poor coordination, learning difficulties and developmental difficulties
|
| William Stanley Watson
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Scout Association of Australia
|
| Kenneth Arthur Watts
|
For service to the community, particularly through health service organisations
|
| Brian Frederick Gilbert Webb
|
For service to the community
|
| Keith George Westerweller
|
For service to the community, particularly aged people
|
| Mary Dunbar White
|
For service to conservation and the environment
|
| Dr Francis Charles Hayden Whitebrook, MC
|
For service to higher education and to sport and fitness
|
| Harold Douglas Whitehurst
|
For service to the welfare of veterans through the Korea and South East Asia Forces Association
|
| Esther Wieselmann
|
For service to the Jewish community, particularly the care of aged people
|
| Eunice Agatha Wilkes
|
For service to the community, particularly by training choirs and organising concerts
|
| Marilyn Selina Willey
|
For service to the community and to nursing
|
| Suzanne Elizabeth Williams
|
For service to judy as a competitor, coach and administrator
|
| Dr Martin John Williams
|
For service to medicine and to the community
|
| James Maitland Willox
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Swan Hill Pipe Band
|
| Dr John Robert Wilson
|
For service to the recording and preservation of nursing history
|
| Councillor Peter Robert Woods
|
For service to local government
|
| Linda May Wright
|
For service to horticulture
|