| Recipient |
Citation |
Notes
|
| Alan Bertram Alder |
For services to the community, particularly through the State Emergency Service |
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|
| Dr James Alexander, VRD |
For services to youth, particularly through the scouting movement
|
| Enid May Angell |
For service to the community
|
| Arthur Vey Angove |
For service to the local government and the community
|
| Walter Bruce Annabel |
For service to the newspaper industry, particularly as the editor of the Bega District news and to the community
|
| Herbert Hector Ashby, DCM |
For service to the welfare of veterans
|
| Judith Marjory Ashton |
For service to the Australian tourism industry
|
| Phyllis Evelyn Ashton |
For service to the entertainment industry and charitable organisations
|
| Douglas Joseph Ashton |
For service to the entertainment industry and charitable organisations
|
| Walter Howard Ashton |
For service to horology
|
| Stephen Gordon Ballard |
For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the provision of respite care services
|
| Elsie May Ballard |
For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the provision of respite care services
|
| Nina Gertrude Barden-Hoffman |
For service to the support and promotion of charitable organisations, particularly as a journalist.
|
| Harrie Sylvia Todds Barrett |
For service to the community, particularly as a benefactor and supporter of charitable organisations
|
| Allan Beahan |
For service to the community
|
| Conrad Geiger Beard |
For service to the community through benevolent organisations
|
| Ralph Beckingham |
For service to sailing and the Olympic movement, particularly through sports administration
|
| Walter Bedwell |
For service to the community, particularly through the entertainment of veterans and the aged
|
| Doreen Daisy Bent |
For service to the community
|
| George Tasman Benwell |
For service to the community, particularly through the Westernport Safety Council
|
| Betty Joy Beohm |
For service to the community, particularly to ex-servicemen and women
|
| Desmond Norman Bethke |
For service to the community and local government
|
| James Harold Bettess |
For service to the community and local government
|
| Phillip John Blakey |
For service to youth, particularly as State Co-ordinator of 'Bridging the Gap', a job help program
|
| Kenneth Roy Hilton Blanch |
For service to journalism
|
| Alan Michael Blow |
For service to the arts, particularly through the Tasmanian Museum, Art Gallery and the Salamanca Arts Centre Inc
|
| Frederick Mervyn Bond |
For service to local government and sport, particularly Leisure Australia
|
| Pamela Kay Borthwick |
For service to the community and youth, particularly as a school councillor
|
| Wilma Alice Bowman |
For service to social welfare and disabilities services
|
| Mary Therese Bowsher |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities and their families
|
| Helen Brown |
For service to nursing and veterans, particularly in the area of aged and extended care
|
| Wesley Edward Browne |
For service to the community, particularly through ex-service welfare
|
| Dr Francis Harding Burns |
For service to medicine in the area of diabetes care and in the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse
|
| Jennifer Lorraine Butt |
For service to the community through the Rural Drought Relief for Women and Children Programme
|
| Commissioner Alistair Grant Cairns |
For service to the community, particularly through the Salvation Army
|
| Robert Bruce Cameron |
For service to vocational education and training, particularly in the automotive trades and the community
|
| The Reverend John Colin Campbell |
For service to the Baptist Church of NSW and the community
|
| Tonya Roxanne Carew |
For service to children, particularly through Protect All Children Today and the Pony club movement
|
| Irene Case |
For service to the Scleroderma Association of New South Wales
|
| Jeffrey Alan Cheales |
For service to the sport, particularly as a judge, coach and administrator
|
| Alan Henry Clark |
For service to veterans, particularly the Australian Federation of Totally and Permanently Incapacitated ex-service personnel
|
| Beryl Adeline Conn |
For service to the community, particularly the Caulfield Medical Centre Auxiliary
|
| Ellen Cook |
For service to the Scout Association of Australia
|
| Wing Commander Geoffrey Laurence Cottee, RFD |
For service to youth through the Air Training Corps
|
| Elisabeth Claire Cruden |
For service to people with hearing disabilities, particularly through Better Hearing Australia
|
| Kingsley Grant Culley |
For service to the water and waste water industry and the community
|
| Beverley Joan Davies |
For service to the community
|
| Gordon Edwin Davison |
For service to the Scout Association of Australia
|
| Emils Delins |
For service to the Latvian community
|
| Lola Clair Downes |
For service to sport, particularly track and field athletics
|
| Henryk Jan Duszynski |
For service to the 'Tatry' Polish Folklore Ensemble
|
| Joseph Zev Eisenberg |
For service to the arts, particularly as Director of the New England Regional Art Museum
|
| Cecil Charles Etwell |
For service to the community through the Mackay Show Association
|
| Mavis Isabel Fagan |
For service to the Alzheimer's Association of Tasmania
|
| Professor Kevin Stanley Fagg |
For service to the development of business and management studies at Central Queensland University
|
| Nancy Margaret Falloon |
For service to the Girl Guides Association of Australia and to the community
|
| Joan Heather Fisher |
For service to the Nature Conservation Society of South Australia
|
| Sister Josephine Fitzpatrick |
For service to education, particularly as Principle of the Sacred Heart School at Cunnamulla
|
| Joseph Leonard Forace |
For service to the Maltese community
|
| Arnold Henry Scott Foster |
For service to the community and to ballroom and old time dancing
|
| John Richard Francis |
For service to the community
|
| Rodney Frank |
For service to the community
|
| John Robert Franklin |
For service to the Australian Air League
|
| Joan Gwenneth Freeman |
For service to the community
|
| Jeannette Isobel Fuller |
For service to the community, particularly through providing support and care for the aged
|
| Margaret Joyce Gaylard |
For service to community health, particularly through providing support for the needs and care of the aged and the disadvantaged
|
| Draga Gelt |
For service to the Slovenian community
|
| Mollie Isabella Gibson |
For service to the community
|
| Helen Margaret Gifford |
For service to music as a composer
|
| Trevor MacDonald Gifford |
For service to the Volunteer Sea Search and Rescue Association of Western Australia and the Marine Rescue Association of Australia
|
| Edward Frank Godfrey |
For service to the blue nursing service.
|
| Shirley Beatrice Gollings |
For service to early childhood education.
|
| Alan Leslie Gordon |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Holbrook Sub-Branch and Club of the Returned and Services League
|
| Zbigniew Grabczewski |
For service to the Polish community and the taxi industry
|
| Aileen May Griffiths |
For service to the community
|
| Helen Lurline Griffiths |
For service to the community as an advocate for those affected by cystic fibrosis
|
| John Charles Griffiths |
For service to youth, particularly through the Victorian branch of the Scout Association, and to the community
|
| Meredith Griggs |
For service to early childhood education, particularly through KU Children’s Services
|
| Mietka Irena Gruszka |
For service to the Polish community and multicultural organisations
|
| Dr Roger Kingsley Hall |
For service to paediatric dentistry
|
| Stewart James Harley |
For service to aged people, particularly through Aged Care Tasmania
|
| Beverley Elizabeth Harris |
For service to netball
|
| Neil John Harris |
For service to the community, particularly through Lions Clubs International
|
| Charlotte Annie Hastie |
For service to rural women, particularly through the Country Women’s Association
|
| Dr Mileham Geoffrey Hayes |
For service to jazz as a player, promoter and administrator
|
| Bryan Charles Hazell |
For service to cricket as a player and administrator
|
| David John Clifford Heath |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Naval Association, the Naval Club and the Naval Reserve Cadet Movement
|
| Sister Yvonne Anne Heffernan |
For service to the well being of prisoners and their families, and to homeless men through the Matthew Talbot Hostel
|
| Neville Joseph Henshaw |
For service to surf-lifesaving at club state and national levels.
|
| Joseph John Hepinstall |
For service to the Adelaide and suburban cricket association and wildlife conservation.
|
| Mildred Elizabeth Higgins |
For service to the community.
|
| Kathleen Elsie Holmes |
For service to the community health, particularly through the Glaucoma Foundation of Australia.
|
| The Reverend Ronald Victor Holt |
For service the community through the Uniting Church in Australia
|
| Captain Donald Arthur Hopper |
For service to maritime safety and rescue communications
|
| Michael Matthew Howlin |
For service to veterans, particularly as treasurer of the Cabravale Ex-active Servicemen's Club.
|
| Patricia Delsey Ingham |
For service to aged people through the League of Help for the elderly and to the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service.
|
| Trevor Huntley Jacobs |
For service to the community.
|
| Shirley Anne James |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through Eurella Community Services.
|
| David Phillip John |
For service to local government.
|
| Bette Jones |
For service in support of the Country Fire Authority as a radio operator and to the community.
|
| Emeritus Professor Peter Numa Joubert |
For service to road and offshore yachting safety
|
| Constantine George Kailis |
For service to the Greek community.
|
| Philia Kambitsis |
For service to the Greek community, particularly to aged people.
|
| The Reverend William Duncan Kennedy |
For service to the community as a hospital chaplain
|
| Margaret Dawn Kidney |
For service to the community particularly through the Offenders and Rehabilitation Services Auxiliary and through the Anglican Church.
|
| Jack Lindsay Kile |
For service to local government and to the community.
|
| John Maxwell Knowles |
For service to the community, particularly through the Lions Club International
|
| Irene Krastev |
For service to multicultural groups, the Bulgarian community, and to the aged
|
| Zbigniew Tadeusz Sykstus Kwiecinski |
For service to veterans
|
| Jacqueline Ann Lambert |
For service to Aboriginal studies through the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Studies
|
| Margaret Yvonne Lamond |
For service to education as a teacher and advocate in the field of hearing impairment
|
| Marion Sau Foong Lau |
For service to the Chinese community, and aged people
|
| Patrick Victor Lewis |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women
|
| Bruce Livingstone |
For service to the Motor Trades Association and related organisations in the Australian Capital Territory
|
| Paul John Mackett |
For service to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family history research
|
| Gloria Dawn Mansfield |
For service to primary industry, particularly through the Cattlemen’s Union of Australia
|
| Stanley Marsh |
For service to local government and the community
|
| Barbara Mason |
For service to community health organisations
|
| Alice Mary Mayall |
For service to the community
|
| Heather Maureen McCabe |
For service to music, particularly as musical director of the Bundaberg Symphony Orchestra
|
| James Ian McCoy |
For service to the community
|
| Grace Thelma McDonald |
For service to netball
|
| Winifred McDonell |
For service to education, particularly in the field of mathematics
|
| Euphemia Stirling McDougall |
For service to women’s hockey
|
| Margaret Ellen McEntee |
For service to women, particularly through the Catholic Women’s League of Australia
|
| Thomas James McKean |
For service to the community, particularly through the Lone Parents’ Support Service and the Corio Rotary Club
|
| William John McLennan |
For service to the community, particularly through the Society of St Vincent de Paul and senior citizens groups
|
| Shirley June Meldrum |
For service to the community
|
| Dr Olga Henrietta Mendis |
For service to the Sinhalese community
|
| Henri Marie Joseph Meyer |
For service to the trade union movement
|
| Alois Mikula |
For service to the Scout Association of Australia, and veterans
|
| Peter Irvine Mitchell |
For service to soccer administration
|
| Patricia Mitchell |
For service to rural education and the arts
|
| Janet Moody |
For service to the performing arts, particularly through the St Luke’s Little Theatre Society
|
| Peter Edward Morriss |
For service to the design and engraving of postage stamps and the engraving and development of banknotes
|
| Joseph Masie Mosby |
For service to the community of the Torres Strait Islands
|
| Albert Moseley |
For service to surf lifesaving
|
| Michael Joseph Moy |
For service to the community, particularly the aged and people with disabilities, and as an administrator of horse racing
|
| Jeannine Seraphie Neumann |
For service to the community through the Gold Coast Welfare Association
|
| Leslie Patrick Gilwell Newman |
For service to ballroom dancing
|
| Lila Mary Notley |
For service to the community, particularly through Life Education Centres
|
| Ilga Nyirady |
For service to the Latvian community
|
| Kelvin Mahon O'Connell |
For service to local government, primary industry and veterans
|
| Patricia Marie O'Hara |
For service to people with hearing impairment
|
| Muriel Oehlman |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Southport Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia
|
| Douglas Orson Oldfield |
For service to education through the Wesley College Council, and to the community
|
| Alexander Overett |
For service to business and commerce, particularly through the Auctineers and Agents Committee
|
| Ruth Padgett |
For service to the community through the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme
|
| Graeme Alston Park |
For service to youth through the Scouting movement
|
| Anthony Joseph Parker |
For service to accountancy, and the community
|
| Rob Parrella |
For service to sport, particularly lawn bowls
|
| Nancy Hearne Paton |
For service to the sugar industry
|
| Robert George Phillips |
For service to local government through the Clare District Council
|
| Air Commodore Edward Thomas Pickerd, OBE, DFC, (Ret'd) |
For service to youth through the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme.
|
| Louis David Platus |
For service to sports administration through Maccabi Australia
|
| Ian Stuart Armitage Power |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Central Queensland district branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia
|
| Malcolm Rabe |
For service to the community
|
| William Race |
For service to veterans through the Sunnybank sub-branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia
|
| Hermine Rose Raup |
For service to the German/Austrian community
|
| Linda Louise Lewis Reaby |
For service to community health, particularly in the promotion of breast cancer awareness and research
|
| Hilton James Redding |
For service to radio broadcasting
|
| Dr Beryl May Rich |
For service to medicine, particularly in the areas of Aboriginal health and maternal and baby health
|
| Ronald Robert Rich |
For service to the community, particularly as chairman of Dubbo Base Hospital
|
| Bruce Rindfleish |
For service to local government and the community
|
| Charles Robertson |
For service to local government, the aged, and sports administration
|
| Major Aylmer Campbell Robertson |
For service to the community, particularly through the Toowoomba Art Gallery and the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce
|
| Ian Rogers |
For service to chess
|
| Norman John Rowland |
For service to the aged through the Mount Warrigal Retirement Village
|
| Gustaf Frithiof Ryberg |
For service to the community
|
| Allan William Sansom |
For service to the community
|
| Mavis Olwin Sansom |
For service to the community
|
| Kenneth William Scarlett |
For service to the arts, particularly in the promotion of Australian sculpture
|
| Frederick Edmund Schipke |
For service to the community through the teaching of music and as a musician
|
| Marjory Hannah Meredith Scurlock |
For service to the community, particularly through the Anglican Church and the Western Australian Branch of the National Council for Women
|
| Gwen Secomb |
For service to education through the South Australian Association of School Parents Clubs Inc
|
| Marian Nell Shand |
For service to conservation through the May Gibbs Foundation and the Nutcote Trust
|
| Dr William Neil Shand |
For service to conservation through the May Gibbs Foundation and the Nutcote Trust
|
| Paul William Sharratt |
For service to the arts, entertainment industry and the community
|
| Reginald Leslie Shelswell |
For service to junior cricket and rugby league football
|
| Dorothy Ida Shepherdson |
For service to the community
|
| The Reverend Reginald Jack Skippen |
For service to the community through the Blue Nursing Service
|
| Roy Frederick Smalley |
For service to tennis
|
| Arthur James Smith |
For service to veterans.
|
| Harold Gordon Solomon |
For service to veterans, particularly merchant mariners
|
| Henry Edward Spicer |
For service to the community, particularly through Lions International
|
| George Raymond Spindler |
For service to veterans and the community through the Returned and Services League
|
| Margaret Louise Staas |
For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross Society and the Lindfield Women’s Bowling Club
|
| Madonna Pearl Staunton |
For service to the visual arts
|
| Neil Anthony Stephens |
For service to cycling
|
| Diana Yorke Stott |
For service to aged people with disabilities
|
| William Arthur Henry Stoyles |
For service to veterans, particularly as Appeals Director, Victorian branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia
|
| Rasalingam Subramaniam |
For service to multicultural organisations, the Tamil community and local government
|
| Louie John Sukari |
For service to the Lebanese community
|
| Kathleen Cavenagh Symes |
For service to the community, particularly through the RSPCA and the Victoria League for Commonwealth Friendship
|
| Joyce Winifred Thiele |
For service to the community, particularly through the Children’s Medical Research Institute
|
| Barry Edward Thompson |
For service to aviation, particularly as General Manager, General Aviation, of the Federal Airports Corporation
|
| George Ronald Thoms |
For service to gynaecology and obstetrics, and hospital administration
|
| Angus Leith Thomson |
For service to tennis as a coach and administrator
|
| Joan Adel Thorburn |
For service to local government
|
| Dr Bernard James Thorley |
For service to special education
|
| Howard James Tily |
For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia
|
| John Henry Tinetti |
For service to aged people through the Goldfields Aged Pensioners’ Welfare Association
|
| Mary Evelyn (Peg) Tozer |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities
|
| William Arthur Creswick Trethowan |
For service to lawn bowls administration
|
| Hazel Elizabeth Treweek, MBE |
For service to the arts through the teaching and encouragement of drama
|
| George Francis Tucker |
For service to the community, and to the funeral service industry
|
| Patricia Margaret Tyler |
For service to children with disabilities
|
| Ruby May Muriel Underhill |
For service to the Preston and Northcote Community Hospital Auxiliary
|
| Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Leo Underwood, (Ret'd) |
For service to the Queensland Canine Control Council
|
| Winifred Ellen Urch |
For service to the community
|
| Dr Peter George Valder |
For service to botany and horticulture
|
| Adrianus Fransiscus Casper van den Ende |
For service to the community, particularly through the State Emergency Service.
|
| Anthony William Dean Vaughan |
For service to local government and the community
|
| Ferenc Vig |
For service to gymnastics coaching and administration, the Queensland Renal Association and the Hungarian community
|
| Bruce Maxwell Viney |
For service to the community and local government
|
| Dr Floriano Francesco Volpato |
For service to the community, particularly the Italian community
|
| William Arthur Wade |
For service to the community, the New South Wales Parliament and local government
|
| Peter Andrew Waite |
For service to the community, particularly through the Scout Association of Australia
|
| Brian Joseph Waldron |
For service to accountancy and the community
|
| Judith Devine Walker |
For service to community health through nutrition education
|
| John Walker |
For service to the housing and timber manufacturing industries
|
| Anthony John Warrener |
For service to the community through the TAFE Motor Sport Service Smash Repair Team and to athletics administration
|
| William Johnson Waudby |
For service to the community
|
| Robert Sidney Weatherall |
For service to the community
|
| Desme Heather White |
For service to dance education
|
| Gladys Winifred Whiteside |
For service to the community, particularly people with vision impairment
|
| Russell Trevor Whitmore |
For service to surf-lifesaving
|
| Bettine Isabel Wild |
For service to diabetes education and to people with diabetes
|
| Charles Alexander William G. Wilson |
For service to the community of Mount Gambier, particularly through social welfare, veterans’ and learning programmes
|
| Peter Muir Wilson |
For service to the building and construction industry
|
| Gregory Bruce Withnell |
For service to the community, particularly through the State Emergency Service Road Accident Rescue Service
|
| Ross Wolfenden |
For service to sports and athletics coaching and administration
|
| William Chon-Fang Wong |
For service to the Chinese community
|
| Marie Therese Woods |
For service to the community, particularly through the Red Cross Singers
|
| Roy Samuel Worfold |
For service to the community, particularly through communications workshops
|
| Noel Clifton Zeplin |
For service to the preservation of Western Australia’s railway heritage
|