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MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Peter Thomas McCAWLEY, Griffith ACT 2603 For significant service to the Asia-Pacific region through economic advisory roles. Asian Development Bank: Principal author, '50-year history of the Asian Development Bank', 2014-2017. Dean, Tokyo Institute, 2003-2007. Chair and Co-Chair, Asian Development Fund replenishment negotiations, 1999-2008. Executive Director for Australia, 1992-1996. Australian National University: Senior Academic, College of Asia and the Pacific, current. Visiting Fellow, Indonesia Project, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, since 2007. Head, Indonesia Project, 1980-1985. Research Fellow, Indonesia Project, 1976-1981. Other international relations roles: Board member, Australian Board of The Asia Foundation, 2010-2017. Economic adviser, USAID-SEADI project, Indonesian National Planning Bureau (Bappenas), Jakarta, 2011-2013. Chair, Board of the Nusa Tenggara Association non-government organisation, 2008-2011. Deputy Director General, AusAID, 1996-2002. Deputy Director General, AIDAB, 1986-1991. Senior economic advisor to Treasurer John Kerin, 1991. Senior economic advisor to Treasurer Bill Hayden, 1974-1975.
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Dr Peter Thomas McCAWLEY, Griffith ACT 2603 For significant service to the Asia-Pacific region through economic advisory roles. Asian Development Bank: Principal author, '50-year history of the Asian Development Bank', 2014-2017. Dean, Tokyo Institute, 2003-2007. Chair and Co-Chair, Asian Development Fund replenishment negotiations, 1999-2008. Executive Director for Australia, 1992-1996. Australian National University: Senior Academic, College of Asia and the Pacific, current. Visiting Fellow, Indonesia Project, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, since 2007. Head, Indonesia Project, 1980-1985. Research Fellow, Indonesia Project, 1976-1981. Other international relations roles: Board member, Australian Board of The Asia Foundation, 2010-2017. Economic adviser, USAID-SEADI project, Indonesian National Planning Bureau (Bappenas), Jakarta, 2011-2013. Chair, Board of the Nusa Tenggara Association non-government organisation, 2008-2011. Deputy Director General, AusAID, 1996-2002. Deputy Director General, AIDAB, 1986-1991. Senior economic advisor to Treasurer John Kerin, 1991. Senior economic advisor to Treasurer Bill Hayden, 1974-1975.

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Ms Julie Elizabeth McCROSSIN, Annandale NSW 2038 For significant service to the community, particularly through LGBTIQ advocacy roles, and to the broadcast media. Community: LGBTIQ rights advocate since the 1970s. Contributor, Law Society Journal, Law Society of New South Wales, since 2014. Council Member, South Sydney Uniting Church, current. Former Board Member, SCEGGS Darlinghurst. Media roles: Former Broadcaster, ABC Radio National. Former Broadcaster, ABC Television. Former Team Leader, Good News Week, ABC Television and Network Ten. Holds ambassadorial roles with: TROG Cancer Research. Targeting Cancer. Beyond Five. Patron of: The Fred Hollows Foundation. Wagga Women's Health Centre. FRANS. Coastrek. CAN (Mental Health). Adult Learning Australia. Former Patron, Australian Red Cross.

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Mr Thomas Harrington McGUIRE, Hamilton QLD 4007 For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry, and to the community. Director and Co-owner, McGuires Hotel Group. Australian Hotels Association: President, 2011-2013. Former National Vice-President. Executive Member, since 1985. Australian Hotels Association Queensland: President, since 2006. Deputy President, 1995-2006. Former Divisional Director. Support and leadership of Hotel Care Program. Involved with the establishment of the Hospitality Training Association, 1990s-2009. Community and philanthropic roles: Provision of in-kind support to a range of local community and charitable organisations, including: The A.E.I.O.U. Foundation. A.C.T. for Kids. The Hear and Say Centre, Queensland. Meals on Wheels. Involved with industry support efforts for Queensland drought relief, 2014-2015. Oversaw industry fundraising efforts after the Queensland floods, 2010-2011. Initiated and underwrote the establishment of a Queensland hospitality industry liver research fellowship program administered by the Australian Liver Foundation, 2010-2015.

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Professor Jennifer Elaine McINTOSH, Burwood VIC 3125 For significant service to medicine, particularly child developmental psychology. Clinical and Developmental Psychologist, specialising in the area of divorce and family trauma fields, since 1986. Founding Director, Family Transition Centre, since 1996. Founding Coordinator, Children Beyond Dispute.com, current. Murdoch Children's Research Institute: Founding Director, Australian Temperament Project Generation 3 Study, Melbourne Attachment and Caregiving Lab, since 2014. Honorary Fellow, current. Academia and research: Professor of Attachment Studies, Centre for Social and Early Emotional Development, Deakin University, since 2015. Chief Investigator, 'Pre-conception predictors of early childhood social and emotional development: A 30-year longitudinal study of grandparents, parents and children', since 2015. Commissioned by Victorian State Government to Direct My Early Relational Trauma Informed Learning, (MERTIL), current. Commissioned by Attorney-General's Department to conduct the study 'Child Inclusive Mediation outcomes', 2004-2008. Honorary Senior Fellow, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, current. Author of over 70 research publications. Other: Author, 'Because it's for the kids: Building a secure base for parenting after separation', distributed in Europe by International Social Services Geneva. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Stanley Cohen Distinguished Research Award, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2011.

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Mr Timothy James McKINNON, Moss Vale NSW 2577 For significant service to the community of Moss Vale, and to international health programs. Southern Highlands Branch, Legacy Australia: Honorary Secretary, since 2017. Honorary Treasurer, 2016. Member, since 2015. Foundation Member, Dad's Army (a branch of Moss Vale Landcare), since early 2000s. Community Transport Driver, Wingecarribee Shire Council, since 2015. Rotary Club of Moss Vale: President, 1991-1993. Member, 1980s-2011. Friend of Rotary, since 2011. Moss Vale Golf Club: President, 1996-2002. Vice-President, 2013. Board Member, 10 years. Member, since 1980s. Sponsor of the Club, 10 years. Former Member, Apex. Brien Holden Vision Institute: Helped establish eye health programs in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Samoa. Visiting Optometrist, providing eye care to Aboriginal people in rural and remote areas in New South Wales, 1990s-2014. Volunteer Optometrist, Western Samoa, four occasions, late 1970s-1980s. Organiser, Charity Golf Day, 'Tim McKinnon Cup', Optometry Giving Sight, since 2006. Optometrist, Moss Vale, New South Wales, 1973-2012. Wingecarribee Shire Council: Councillor, 1979-1985. Former Chairman of Works. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Moss Vale, Rotary International, 2011.

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Mr Ian McLEAN, Fitzroy VIC 3065 For significant service to music, particularly as a promoter and advocate for live performance. Co-Founder and Co-Owner, Bakehouse Studios, since 1991. Co-Founder, SLAM (Save Live Australia's Music), since 2010. Board Member, The Push Inc, since 2015. Member, Industry Advisory Committee, Sound Production Department, RMIT University. Awards and recognition includes: Co-Awarded, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Facilitator's Prize, 2015. Recipient, The Age EG Awards, 'for services to the music community', 2010.

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Mrs Jean McLEAN, South Melbourne VIC 3205 For significant service to international relations, and to the Parliament of Victoria. Australian East Timor Association: Chair, current. Member, since 1975. Victoria University: Special Advisor on Timor-Leste to the Vice-Chancellor, since 2005. Member, Victoria University Council, 1996-2004. Other roles include: Founding Member, Friends of Suai, City of Port Phillip, since 2000. President, Australia - Vietnam Association, 1975-1998. Former Member, Community Steering Group, City of Port Phillip. Former Convenor, Australia - Namibia Solidarity Association. Former Member, Australia - West Papua Association. Former Member, Australian Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union. Former Secretary, Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee (Victoria). Former Member, Federal Foreign Affairs Committee. Former Member, Amnesty International. Former Member, Australian Conservation Foundation. Former Member, Public Radio News Association. Former Member, Defence Committee. Former President, Commonwealth and Federal Relations Committee. Former Art and Workling Life Manager, Australian Council of Trade Unions. Parliament of Victoria: Member for Melbourne West, 1992-1999. Member for Boronia, 1985-1992. Member, Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee, 1996-1999. Parliamentary Representative, Victoria University, 1996-1999. Member, Law Reform Committee, 1992-1996. Parliamentary Representative, Victorian College of the Arts, 1989-1992. Parliamentary Representative, Melbourne College of Advanced Education Council, 1988-1991. Member, Legal and Constitutional Committee, 1985-1992. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Order of Timor-Leste, Government of Timor Leste, 2016. Honorary Doctorate, Victoria University, 2005. Recipient, Friendship Medal, Government of Vietnam, 1989.

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Mr Peter Edwin McMAUGH, Carlingford NSW 2118 For significant service to horticulture through the development of Australian turf varieties. Turfgrass Scientific Services: Director, current. Turfgrass Scientist, current. Turfgrowers Association of New South Wales: Life Member, current. President, 1985. Foundation Member, 1983. International Turfgrass Society (ITS): Director, 1985-2000. President, 1993-1997. Turf Producers Australia: Member, current. Foundation Board Member. Awarded Membership, Turf Australia Hall of Fame, 2017. New South Wales Golf Course Superintendents Association (NSWGCSA): Life Member, current. Member, current. Agricultural institutions: Fellow, Australian Institute of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, since 2004. Member, Advisory Committee, Hawkesbury Agricultural College, current. Member, Advisory committee, Ryde School of Horticulture, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Australian Golf Course Superintendents Association. Recipient, Graham Gregory Award for excellence in horticulture, Horticulture Australia, 2009. Recipient, Australian Sports Medal, 2000.

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Mr John Menzies McMURTRIE, NSW For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives, and to the finance industry. Provides philanthropic support to a range of organisations, including: The LBW (Learning for a Better World) Trust. The Chappell Foundation. The Wayside Chapel. The Sydney Veterinary Foundation, University of Sydney. The Sydney Swans Foundation. The Garvan Institute of Medical Research. The Melanoma Institute Australia. Link Group Limited: Managing Director, since 2002. Former Executive General Manager, Investors and Companies Division, Australian Securities Exchange. Former Chief Executive Officer, UBS Australia. Inaugural Chairman, National Electricity Code Administrator (now Australian Energy Market Commission), 1995-2005. Chairman, The Sydney Water Board, 1993-1997. Chairman, Housing Loans Insurance Corporation, 1996-1997. Chairman, International Banks and Securities Association of Australia, 1992-1994.

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Mr Graeme Ross McPHERSON, Arcadia VIC 3631 For significant service to print and digital media, and to the community. Executive Chairman, McPherson Media Group, since 1980. Director, International News Media Association, since 1987 Director, Regional Dailies of Australia Ltd, 1990-1996 Director, Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers' Association, 1996-2010. International News Media Association: Treasurer, current. President, 2005-2007. Past Vice-President. Director, since 1987. The University of Melbourne: Council Member, since 2010. Chair, Melbourne University Student Union Ltd, 2012- 2018. Deputy Chancellor, 2012-2017. Member, Chancellor's Circle, current. Goulburn Murray Community Leadership and Fairley Leadership Program: Patron, since 2012. Inaugural Chair, 1997-2006. Co-Founder, 1997. Other: Advisory Board Member, Victorian Public Sector Commission, current. Chairman, Board of Trustees, Goulburn Valley Health Foundation, since 1989. Founding Director, Greater Shepparton Lighthouse Project , since 2011. Director, McPherson Smith Rural Foundation, current. Director, Hecht Trust, current. Member, Strategic Advisory Committee, Goulburn-Murray Water, current. Founding Director, The Goulburn Valley Community Fund , early-2000s. FoodBowl Unlimited, Goulburn Valley: Convenor, 2004-2012. Involved in the initial stages of the FoodBowl Irrigation Modernisation Project, which attracted major investment. The Australian Club: Past Vice-President. Member, Australian Club Foundation, current. SPC Ardmona Ltd: Director, 2003-2005. SPC Ltd: Director, 1996-2003. Deputy Chair and Chair, Audit Committee, 1999-2003.

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Dr Donald Raymond McTAGGART, Launceston TAS 7250 For significant service to medicine as a cardiologist, and to the community of Launceston. Launceston General Hospital: Chair, Department of Medicine. Specialist Consultant. Director, Cardiology. Clifford Craig Medical Research Trust: Chair, since 2007. Board Member, since 2006. Chair, Scientific and Research Committee, current. Cardiology Society of Australia and New Zealand: President, Tasmanian Branch, since 1999. Board Member, 2001-2007. Coordinator, Advanced Training Committee, 2002-2014. Australian Genetic Heart Disease Registry: Member, Registry Advisory Committee, current. Established Tasmanian Genetic Heart Registry, 2012. Associate Professor, Medical School, University of Tasmania, since 2009. Rotary Club of Launceston: Member, since 1985. President, 1990-1991. Rotary International District 9830: District Governor, 1996-1997. Established Cardiology PhD Scholarship, 1996-2008.

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Mr Peter John MAGUIRE, Emerald QLD 4720 For significant service to local government, and to the community of the Queensland Central Highlands. Central Highlands Regional Council: Mayor, 2008-2016. Chair, Central Highlands Development Corporation, 2000-2016. Past Chair, Nogoa River Flood Plain Board. Past Chair, Central Highlands Regional Council Local Disaster Management Committee. Past Chair, Bowen Basin Regional Roads and Technical Group. Past Board Member, Blackwater International Coal Centre. Past Board Member, Central Highlands Housing Company Ltd. Past Member, Inland Queensland Roads Action Plan Group. Emerald Shire Council: Mayor, 2000-2008. Deputy Mayor, 1991-2000. Councillor, 1988-1991. Chair, Amalgamation Transition Committee, 2007. Former Member, Central Highlands Grain Roads Group. Past Chair, Central Highlands Isaac Regional Roads Partnership. Past Chair, Bowen Basin Regional Roads and Transport. Past Chair, Central Highlands Regional Organisation of Councils. Past Member, Local Government/Interstate Government Advisory Forum - Gemfields. Past Member, Central Highlands Area Consultative Committee. Member, Central Queensland 'A New Millennium' Steering Committee, 2005. Local Government Association of Queensland: Mayoral Mentor, 2016-2017. Past Member, Resource Communities Advisory Group. Past Member, Roads and Transport Advisory Group. Chair, Australian Government (Council) Airport Group, 10 years. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Dr David Frederick MALIN, Ingleside NSW 2101 For significant service to science as an astronomer and astrophotographer. Founder and Director, David Malin Images, since 2001. Principal Research/Photographic Scientist, Australian Astronomical Observatory, 1975-2001. Adjunct Professor of Scientific Photography, RMIT University, since 2003. Astronomer and Photographer: Discovered galaxy 'Malin 1', 1986. Author of 10 books and many articles, including: 'Ancient Light: A Portrait of the Universe', Phaidon Press, 2010. 'The Invisible Universe, Bulfinch Press', 1999. 'A View of the Universe', Cambridge University Press, 1993. Inspired the David Malin Awards for astronomical photography, 2004. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Hubble Award at the Advanced Imaging Conference, 2006. Recipient, Honorary Doctorate of Applied Science, RMIT University, 2003. Recipient, Lennart Nilsson Award for outstanding imaging in science, 2000. Elected Fellow, International Academy of Astronautics, 1998. Recipient, University of NSW Press/Eureka Science Book Prize for 'A View of the Universe', 1994. Recipient, Commonwealth Medal of the Australian Photographic Society, 1993. Recipient, Progress Medal, Photographic Society of America, 1993. Recipient, Rodman Medal, Royal Photographic Society, 1990. Recipient, Jackson-Gwilt Medal, Royal Astronomical Society, 1986. Recipient, Henri Chretien Award, American Astronomical Society, 1985.

Ms Helen MARCOU, Fitzroy VIC 3065 For significant service to music, particularly as a promoter and advocate for live performance. Co-Founder and Co-Owner, Bakehouse Studios, since 1991. Co-Founder, SLAM (Save Live Australia's Music), since 2010. Panel Member, Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship, Sidney Myer Fund, since 2016. Advocate and Inaugural Member, Victorian Government Sexual Harassment of Women at Licensed Venues Taskforce, since 2015. Awards and recognition includes: Inductee, Victorian Honour Roll of Women, 2017. Co-Awarded, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Facilitator's Prize, 2015.

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Ms Anne MARTIN, Chifley ACT 2606 For significant service to the Indigenous community, and to higher education. National NAIDOC Committee: Co-Chair, since 2006. Member, since 2006. Board Member, KARI Aboriginal Resources, current. Member, National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, since 2010. Australian National University: Director, Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre, since 2012. Inaugural Patron, Indigenous Alumni Network, current. University of New South Wales: Director, Aboriginal Education Program, 1991-1999. Member, Human Rights Board, 1992-1999. Member, National Indigenous Working Group, 1997-1999. Founding Member, Indigenous Community Foundation. Former Victorian Manager, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Honorary Doctorate, World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium, 2017. Recipient, Jubilee Medal, University of New South Wales, 1999.

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Mr Kenneth Allan MARTIN, QLD For significant service to community safety through anti-crime initiatives. Crime Stoppers Queensland: Chair, 2004-2015. Queensland Delegate, Crime Stoppers Australia, 2004-2015. Conference Director, Crime Stoppers International Training Conference, 2009. Member, Volunteer Area Committee, Brisbane Metropolitan North, 1999-2002. Board Member, 2002-2015. Queensland Retired Police Association: Secretary and Treasurer, Ipswich Branch, since 2006. Life Member, since 2016. Queensland Police: Chief Superintendent, 1992-1994. Officer, 1961-1994. Pipes and Drums, National Servicemen's Memorial Band: Founding Member, since 1999. Life Member. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Dedication Award, Queensland Police Credit Union Everyday Hero Awards, 2014. Recipient, Service Medal and 30 Year Clasp, Queensland Police, 2010. Recipient, National Medal, 1994. Recipient, National Police Service Medal, 2016. Recipient, Australian Defence Medal, 2006. Recipient, Anniversary of National Service Medal, 2005.

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Mrs Elizabeth Anne MASON, NT For significant service to nursing, and to the community of the Northern Territory. Charles Darwin University (previously Northern Territory University): Head, School of Nursing, 1997-2000. Past Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing. Chair, Academic Board, 2001-2003. Member, Academic Board, 2000-2006. Founder and Curator, Nursing Museum, since 1987. Federation of College Academics: National Executive, 1986-1990. President, Northern Territory Branch, 1989-1991 National Council Member, 1984-1991. President, Unions NT, 2000-2004. Museums Australia: National Council Member, 2013-2015. Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, Northern Territory Branch, since 2003. Community roles: Board Member, Anglicare Northern Territory, 2009-2016. Member, Northern Territory Anzac Community Advisory Committee, 2012-2013. Member, Advisory Council of the Ageing, Northern Territory Government, 2006-2008. Honorary Secretary and Public Officer, History Society of the Northern Territory, since 2003. Honorary Secretary, Northern Territory Euthanasia Society, since 2006. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Lifetime Achievement Award, Unions NT, 2010. Life Member, National Tertiary Education Union, 1997. Fellow, Royal College of Nursing Australia, 1981-1998. Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2003.

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Ms Sophie Veronique MASSON, Invergowrie NSW 2350 For significant service to literature as an author and publisher, and through roles with industry organisations. Author of over 60 books including: 'Hunter's Moon', Random House Australia, 2015. 'Australia's Great War: 1914', Scholastic Australia, 2014. 'The Hunt for Ned Kelly', Scholastic Australia, 2010. 'The Hand of Glory', Hodder Headline, 2002. Literacy roles: President, New England and North West Sub-branch, Children's Book Council of Australia, current. Founder and Chair, The New England Writers Centre, current. Board Member, Small Press Network, current. Writer Ambassador, Room to Read, current. Former President, Children's Book Council of New South Wales. Conference Patron, 2017 Melbourne Conference, Historical Novel Society of Australasia. Co-Founder, Eagle Books, 2016. Co-Founder, Second Look Publishing, 2016. Founding Partner and Co-Director, Christmas Press, since 2013. Member, The Literature Board, Australia Council for the Arts, 2004-2008. Judge, New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, 2016 Australian Society of Authors: Member, Executive Committee, 2014-2017. Chair, 2011-2013. Former Deputy Chair. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Patricia Wrightson award for 'The Hunt for Ned Kelly', New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, 2011. Recipient, Young Adult category for 'The Hand of Glory', National Aurealis Awards, 2002.

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Mr Roger Brian MASSY-GREENE, Point Piper NSW 2027 For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives. Philanthropy: Executive Chair, co-founder and benefactor, Eureka Benevolent Foundation, since 2007. Member representative, Philanthropy Australia, since 2014. Major Benefactor, 'Pave the Way' Project, University of Sydney, 2015. The Hunger Project Australia: Non-Executive Director, since 2011. Director and Australian Representative, The Global Hunger Project, since 2016. Member, Global Audit Committee, since 2016. Salvation Army Australia: Chair, City of Sydney Advisory Board, 2014-2017. Chair, City of Sydney Red Shield Appeal, 2010-2014. City of Sydney Red Shield Appeal Committee Member, 2008-2010. Cranbrook School: School Council President, since 2016. Former Vice-President. Former Chair, Building Committee. School Councillor, since 2005 New South Wales Energy Sector: Chair, Networks NSW, 2012-2016. Chair, Endeavour Energy, 2012-2017. Chair, Ausgrid, 2012-2016. Chair, Essential Energy, 2012-2016. Eureka Capital Partners: Executive Chairman, since 2007. Chief Executive Officer, 2000-2002. Other business roles: Director, Illawarra Coke Company, since 2014. Non-Executive Director, One Ventures Pty Ltd (tech venture capital), since 2010. Chairman, Excel Coal Ltd, 2002-2006. Chief Executive Officer, Resource Finance Corporation, 1984-2000. Executive Director, Bank of America Australia Ltd, 1979-1984. Mining Engineer, Rio Tinto Ltd, 1971-1977.

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Mr John Stuart MENZIES, Paradise Waters QLD 4217 For significant service to the tourism industry in Queensland. Village Roadshow: Senior Advisor to the Co-Chairmen, since 2015. Director, Sydney Attractions Group, late 2000s. Village Roadshow Theme Park Group: Chairman, 2009-2015. Group Chief Executive Officer, 1989-2009. Australian Outback Spectacular: Former Executive Producer. Founder, 2006. Warner Bros Movie World: Founding Chief Executive Officer, 1990s. Sea World: Former Managing Director. Former Chief Executive Officer, Sea World Property Trust. Founder, Neptune Oceanic Foundation (now Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation), 1988. Co-Founder, Sea World Helicopters, 1978. Professional Water-Skier, Ski-Land (now Sea World), 1971. Board Member, Screen Queensland, 2009-2011. Former Board Member, Tourism and Events Queensland. Former Board Member, Gold Coast Tourism. Contributor to the development of the Stockman's Hall of Fame, Longreach. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Marie Watson-Blake Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Individual, Queensland Tourism Awards, Queensland Tourism Industry Council, 2007.

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Mrs Sharon Lee MIDDLETON, North Haven SA 5018 For significant service to road transport, particularly to the trucking industry. Australian Trucking Association (ATA): Board Member, since 2016. SARTA Representative, ATA General Council, since 2011. South Australian Road Transport Association: President, since 2011. Vice-President, 2006-2011. Board Member, since 2002. Director, Transport Women Australia Ltd, 2013-2014. Co-Founder, Foundation Shine (raising funds and awareness for mental health), 2008. Whiteline Transport: Director, since 1984. Director, Whiteline Racing, current. Director, Whiteline Logistics Pty Ltd. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, National Trucking Industry Woman of the Year Award, 2013. Recipient, Outstanding Contribution Award, South Australia Road Transport Association, 2011. Inductee, 'for services to the Australian transport industry', Transport Hall of Fame, 2014.

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Mr Stephen Alwyn MILGATE, Arncliffe NSW 2205 For significant service to medical professional associations, and to the community. Australian Doctors Federation: Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, since 1991. Australian Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons: National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer, since 1993. Community: Rockdale City Raiders Soccer Club: Life Member, Rockdale City Raiders Soccer Club, since 1997. President, 1999-2004. Secretary, 2005-2008 and 2012-2017. Other community roles: Volunteer, St George North Anglican Church, current. Member, Arncliffe Public School Council, 2000-2001. President, Rotaract Club of Auburn, 1974-1975 and Member, 1970-1981. District representative, Rotaract District 969, 1975-1976. Member, Rotary District 969 Group Study Exchange Team to Japan, 1978-1979. Member, St George Sunrise Rotary Club, 1993-1995. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Bruce Shepherd Medal, for outstanding service to the Australian medical profession, Australian Doctors Federation, 2009. Honorary Fellowship, Australian Orthopaedic Association, 2015.

Dr Andrew MILLER, ACT For significant service to medicine as a dermatologist, and to professional organisations. Australasian College of Dermatologists: National: President, since 2017. Director, 2000-2003, 2009-2010 and since 2015. Clinical Supervisor, since 2012. Honorary Treasurer, 2009-2010. Chair, Audit and Risk Committee, 2015-2017; Member, 2009-2010. Chairman, Audit Committee, 2009-2010; Member, 2001-2009. Member, Reconciliation Action Plan Committee, since 2015. Chairman, Y5 Training Taskforce; Productivity Commission Liaison Taskforce; Dermatology Training Taskforce; Selection Committee; and Medical Practice Committee, mid-2000s-late-2000s. Councillor, 2000-2003. Fellow, 1992. Specialist Dermatologist, Canberra, Young and Moruya, since 1992. New South Wales Faculty: Chairman, Education Sub-Committee, 2000-2002 and 2012-2014. Member, Committee of Chairmen of Colleges of Medicine (NSW), 2000-2002. Australian Medical Association:

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National: Councillor, Federal Council, 1997-2002 and since 2012. Dermatology Representative, current. Chair, Medical Practice Committee, 2018. Member, Health Financing and Economics Committee, since 2014. Member, Audit and Risk Committee, 2012-2014. Member, AMA Skin Advisory Group, 2005-2010. Member, MBCC Skin Advisory Group, 2005-2009. Member, since 1981. ACT Branch: President, 2012-2014. Director, since 2011. Treasurer, since 2014. Chairman, Advisory Council, 2011-2012. Council of Presidents of Medical Colleges: Director, since 2017. Canberra Hospital: Head of Department (Dermatology), since 1996. Junior Resident Medical Officer Clinical Teaching, since 1993. Commonwealth Department of Health: PBS Post Marketing Review: Member, Authority Review Reference Group, 2014-2015. Consultant, Biologics for treatment of Psoriasis, 2017. Member, Authority Reference Group, 2014. Professional Services Review: Periodic consultant, since 2015. Skin Services Review: Member, 2015-2016. Academia: Clinical Associate Professor, Medical School, Australian National University College of Health and Medicine, since 2003. Periodic Lecturer, South East New South Wales Division, General Practice, since 2000. Periodic Lecturer, General Practice Education Australia, 2000-2015. Periodic Lecturer, ACT Medicare Local, 2011-2014. Periodic Lecturer, ACT Division of General Practice, 1999-2011. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, President's Award, ACT Branch, Australian Medical Association, 2010.

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Professor Sarah Brooke MILLER, NSW For significant service to the performing arts through research, education and advisory roles. University of Wollongong: Professor of Performance, current. Head, School of Arts, English and Media, since 2013. Associate Dean, Faculty of Law, Humanities and Creative Arts, 2011-2013. Chair, Centre for Research in Entertainment, Arts, Technology, Education and Communications Review, Edith Cowan University, 2011. Australian Council for the Arts: Member, Women in Theatre Research Project, 2012. Member, Theatre Board, 2005-2008. Member, New Media Arts, 1996. Member, Hybrid Arts Committee, 1994. Member, Drama Committee, 1991-1993. Other roles: Advisory Member, Excellence in Research Australia, Australian Research Council, 2015 and 2012. Director, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1994-2006. Director, The Performance Space, Sydney, 1989-1993. Editor and Writer, Real Time Arts, 1994-2004. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Facilitator's Award, 2003.

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The Reverend Dr Robert Bradley MITCHELL, Canterbury VIC 3126 For significant service to the community through charitable organisations, and to the Anglican Church of Australia. Advisory roles: Board Member, Kids Hope Aus, since 2015. Deputy Chair, Global Health and Development Network, since 2014. Board Member, Western Health, since 2010. Chair, World Relieve Australia, since 2018 and Deputy Chair, 2009-2017. Global Board Member, ACT Alliance, since 2017. Board Member, Melbourne Anglican Diocesan Corporation, since 2016. Chair, Church Agencies Network, 2016-2017. Advisory Board Member, 'Christian Journal for Global Health', since 2013. ' Deputy Chairman, Blue Care, 2003-2004. Member, International Pro Bono Advisory Group, Federal Attorney-General's Department, 2009-2012. Member, Legal Reference Committee, Queensland Synod, Uniting Church in Australia, 2003-2009. Anglican Church of Australia: Chief Executive Officer, Anglican Overseas Aid, since 2012. Deacon and Priest, Anglican Church of Australia, since 2013. Author, 'Faith-based development: How Christian Organisations Can Make a Difference', 2017. University of Divinity, Melbourne: Member of Council, since 2018. Honorary Research Associate, since 2016. Founder and Chair, Timor Children's Foundation, 2002-2008 and Board Member, 2009-2016. Australian Council for International Development: Member, Code of Conduct Committee, since 2016. Member, Emergency Response Committee, since 2016. World Vision Australia: Chief of Mission, 2011-2012. Director, Christian Resources and Care, 2010. General Counsel/Director, Legal Risk and Governance, 2009-2010. PwC (formerly Coopers & Lybrand): Partner, 1994-2008. Board Member, PwC Foundation, 2004-2008.

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Mrs Catriona Jane MORDANT, Sydney NSW 2000 For significant service to the arts through a range of administrative and advisory roles. Board Member, Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation, since 2011. Board Director, Sydney Dance Company, since 2017. Board Member, Queensland Ballet, 2013-2018. Member, International Council, Tate Gallery, London, since 2010. Member, Italian Advisory Board, Venetian Heritage, current. Involved with Venice Biennale, Australia Council for the Arts, 2012-2015. Director, Art Gallery of New South Wales Foundation, 2003-2010. Established The Mordant Family VR Commission, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, 2017. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australia Business Arts Foundation Philanthropy Award, Creative Partnerships Australia, 2010.

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Ms Bronwyn Kay MORRIS, Benowa QLD 4217 For significant service to business through leadership and advisory roles. Queensland Council, Australian Institute of Company Directors: President, current. Councillor, since 2010. Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ): President, since 2017. Vice President, 2014-2017. Director, South East Zone, since 2008. Director, RACQ Insurance, since 2014. Director, RACQ Bank, since 2017. Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation: Director, since 2016. Chair, Finance and Audit Committee, 2012-2018. Director, Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Bid Ltd, 2010-2012. Other roles include: Director, Queensland Urban Utilities, since 2017. Director, Menzies Health Institute, Griffith University, since 2016. Non-Executive Director, Watpac Ltd, 2015-2018. Director, Collins Foods Ltd, since 2011. Chair, LGIA Super, 2014-2016 and Director, 2013-2016. Treasurer and Director, CARE Australia, 2007-2017. Director, Fyfe Group Holdings Pty Ltd, 2013-2015. Director, Spotless Group Ltd, 2007-2012. Director, QIC Ltd (formerly Qld Investment Corp), 2006-2012. Member, Australian Advisory Council, Parsons Brinckerhoff, 2007-2011. Councillor, Bond University, 2003-2010. Director, Stanwell Corporation Ltd, 1997-2008. Director, Brisbane Marketing Ltd, 2001-2008. Director, Colorado Group, 1999-2007. Chairman, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, 1998-1999 and Councillor, 1994-2000. Queensland Rail: Chairman, 1999-2006. Director, 1995-1997.

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Dr Geraldine Michelle MOSES, Corinda QLD 4075 For significant service to medicine as a pharmacist, particularly through advisory and educational roles. Pharmacy Education: Director, PharmEducation, since 2010. Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, since 2015. Australian Dental Association: Pharma-Advice: Consultant Pharmacist, since 2013. Led establishment, 2013. Pharmaceutical Society of Australia: Past Committee Member, Queensland Branch. Fellow, since 2012. Recipient, Queensland Bowl of Hygeia, 1993. Mater Health Services, Mater Misericordiae: Consultant Drug Information Pharmacist, Academic Practice Unit, since 1992. Leader, Medicines Information Line pilot project, 2003-2006. Other: Former Committee Member, Rural Health Education Foundation. Author, Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Study, 2000-2002. Founder, Queensland Medication Helpline, 1995. Awards and recognition includes: Advanced Practice Pharmacist, Australian Pharmacy Council, since 2015. Recipient, Award of Merit, Australian Dental Association, 2013. Recipient, Australian Pharmacist of the Year, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, 2002. Recipient, Churchill Fellowship, regarding consumer role in pharmacovigilance, 1999. Recipient, William A Harris Memorial Award, Queensland Branch, Society of Hospital Pharmacists Australia, 1996.

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Dr Garry Francis NOLAN, Kew VIC 3101 For significant service to the community, and to the business sector. MacKillop Family Services: Deputy Chairman, since 2015. Director, since 2010. Former Chair, Audit and Risk Committee. Australian Red Cross: Deputy Chairman, Victorian Division, since 2012. Member, Victorian Division Advisory Board, since 2007. Member of Council, Australian Red Cross. Volunteer in supporting communities following the 2009 Victorian bushfires and 2011 floods. Community: Member, Governance Committee, Jesuit Social Services, since 2007. Former Chairman, Southern Cross Care Victoria. Ambassador, White Ribbon, current. Former National Coordinator and Victorian Organiser, The Cook Society. Former Treasurer, Committee Member and Team Manager of a range of sporting clubs including, Martin Soccer Club, Martin Cricket Club, Menai Soccer Club, Illawong Little Athletics and Croydon Soccer Club, 1981-1994. Former Member, Rotary Club of Sydney. Manningham Interfaith Network: President Emeritus, 2014-2018. President, 2010-2014. Treasurer, 2008-2010. Executive Committee Member, 2008 - 2014. Convenor, Annual Conference, Victorian Interfaith Network, for 3 years. Church: Member, Parish Council, Our Lady of the Pines Catholic Church Donvale, and Coordinator, Network Ministry, current. Member, Leadership Team, Yarra Deanery, current. Business Mentoring: Mentor and Founding Member, Steering Committee, Leaders Mentoring Program, Victoria Police, since 2007. Former Mentor and Founding Member, Mentoring Program, Master of Business Administration students, Graduate School of Business and Law, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University). Banking, Finance and Corporate Governance Company Secretary and Chief Governance Officer, National Australia Bank, 1992-2006. Founder and Former Chairman, Custom Service Leasing. Former Director, Australian Resources Development Bank. Former Chairman, National Nominees Ltd. Former Chairman, BNZ International Australian Ltd and BNZ Securities Former Chair, Hegire Ltd.

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Mr Arie Rein NYGH, Coogee WA 6166 For significant service to maritime transport through tugboat safety and standards initiatives. International Tugmasters Association: Patron, current. Fellow, current. Former President. Co-Founder, 2009. The Nautical Institute: Fellow, current. Ambassador, Maritime Accident Reporting Scheme, current. CHIRP-Maritime: Ambassador, Maritime Confidential Incident Reporting, current. PortWays: Director and Co-founder, current. SeaWays Consultants: Managing Director and Co-Founder, current. Developer, SeaWays Tugmaster Training Program. Developed Australia's first classification society accredited, competency-based training and certification program for tugmasters delivered to more than 1000 tugmasters globally. Developed the 'Effective Use of Omni-Directional Tugs' workshop, delivered to more than 500 marine pilots globally.

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Mr Mark Arthur O'BRIEN, Charleville QLD 4470 For significant service to conservation, and to the community of South West Queensland. Conservation: Chairman, South West Natural Resources Management Group, 2009-2018. Wild Dog Commissioner, Parliament of Queensland, 2015-2018. Queensland Drought Commissioner, Parliament of Queensland, 2018. Ambassador, Queensland Primary Industries, 2009-2012. Former Co-Chair, South West Queensland Regional Planning Advisory Committee. Inaugural Chairman, Save The Bilby Fund. Community: Mayor, Murweh Shire Council, 2004-2012. Chairman, Murweh Shire Regional Arts Development Fund, current. Assessor, Playing Queensland Fund, Arts Queensland, current. Former Commissioner, Queensland Local Government Grants Commission. St Mary's Church, Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba: Congregational Member, current. Former Member, Parents and Friends Committee. Former Member, School Board. Former Member, Parish Pastoral Council.

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Ms Natalie Anne O'BRIEN, Malvern East VIC 3145 For significant service to tourism and wine associations, and to the community of Victoria. Melbourne Food and Wine Events (now Food and Wine Victoria): Chief Executive Officer, 2003-2017. Coordinated 'Put Victoria on Your Table' initiative, 2009-2012 and 'Regional Longest Lunch' Program. Launched and involved with the Hostplus Hospitality Scholarship, since 2014. Other industry roles: Director and Former Chair, Victorian Food, Wine and Tourism Council, 2005-2016. Board Member, Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation, 2007-2013. Parks Victoria: Director, 2012-2017. Former Chair, Human Resource and Work Safety Committee. Former Chair, Traditional Owner Committee. City of Melbourne: Member, Hospitality Advisory Board, 2006-2010. Former Member, Melbourne Awards Advisory Committee. Marketing Officer Visitor Services, 1991-1995. Tourism Victoria: Product Marketing Manager, 1997-2003. Project Officer, Infrastructure and Investment, 1995-1997. Other roles: Director, Natalie O'Brien and Co, since 2017. Director, People and Parks Foundation, 2013-2016. Director, North East Tourism Board, since 2017. Member, Advisory Board, Global Table, since 2017. Member, School for the Visitor economy advisory board, Victoria University, since 2017.

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Dr John Edward O'HAGAN, QLD For significant service to medical science and innovation, and to the community. Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences:

• Companion, since 2010. • Committee Member, 2000-2010. • Founding President, 2000-2003. • Chair, Interim Committee, 1995-2000. • Inaugural John O'Hagan Lecture, since 2016 (established in recognition of his service) • Founding Coordinator, Queensland Science Experience Program, 1991-1998. • Was involved in the establishment of numerous community organisations including the Sir Thomas

Brisbane Planetarium in 1972, and IMAX Theatre in 1981. Queensland Museum:

• Founding President, (then) Queensland Museum Association, 1981-1984 and 1971-1975. • Founder, (then) Museum Society of Queensland, 1971. • Senior Vice-Chair, Queensland Hall of Science, Industry and Health Development Committee, 1965-

1971 (pre-cursor of the Society). • Co-Author, Queensland Museum Act, 1970.

Royal Society of Queensland:

• President, 1962. • Vice President, 1963 and 1961. • Council Member, 1959-1964. • Member, since 1947. • Life Member.

Australian Scientific Industry Association:

• Former Chairman, Queensland Division. • Former Chairman, Education Queensland Representative. • Member, 1991-1998.

Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science:

• Publicity Officer, 1981. • Committee Member, Exhibits Section, 1961. • Honorary Secretary, Physiology and Biochemistry Section, 1951.

Australian (now Australasian) Association of Clinical Biochemists:

• Queensland Treasurer, 1964-1966. • Founding Chair, Clinical Biochemical Discussions, 1964. • Queensland Representative, 1963. • Inaugural National Treasurer, 1961-1964. • Founding Fellow, 1964.

Medical Research:

• Principal Research Scientist, Division of Entomology Long Pocket Laboratories Brisbane, CSIRO, 1968-1981.

• Research Fellow (NHMRC), Department of Biochemistry University of Queensland, 1966-1967. • Inaugural Head, Division of Biochemistry, Department of Pathology, Princess Alexandra Hospital,

Brisbane, 1961-1966. • Biochemist, Red Cross Blood Transfusion Services, Brisbane, 1948-1961. • Author and Co-Author of over 40 scientific publications.

Professional Associations:

• Member, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, since 1949. • Member, Public Relations Institute of Australia, 1980-1988. • Member, Biochemical Society, 1949-1978. • Member, Australian Biochemical Association, 1956-1970.

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Mr Robert David O'KEEFFE, QLD For significant service to tourism and business in Queensland. Inaugural General Manager, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, since 1995. Exhibition and Events Association of Australasia: Board Member, since 2003. Treasurer, current. Former President and Vice President. Business Events Council of Australia: Former Director. Former Treasurer. Business South Bank: Founding Director, 2000-2009. Treasurer, 2005-2009. Former Chair. Former Director, Brisbane Convention Bureau and Brisbane Marketing. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Lifetime Achiever Award, Restaurant and Catering Australia, 2013. Recipient, Trevor Riddell President's Award, Exhibition and Events Association of Australasia, 2011.

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Mr Mark Anthony ORR, NSW For significant service to community health through a range of initiatives. Flourish Australia: Chief Executive Officer, since 2018. Chief Information Officer, 2012-2017 AIDS Council of NSW/ ACON Health (ACON): President, 2008-2015. Board Member, 2006-2015. Executive Member and Secretary, 2007-2009. Member, Finance and Audit Committee, since, 2008. Former Chair, Nominations Committee. Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras: Member, Audit and Risk Committee, 2005-2009. Board Director and Board Co-Chair, 2004-2005. Board Director, 2003-2004. Treasurer, 2005. Company Secretary, 2005. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Australia: Acting Chief Operations Officer, 2011-2012. Divisional Manager, Rehabilitation, 2010-2011 Other roles: Vice President, Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations, since 2017 Deputy Protective Commissioner, NSW Attorney-General's Department, 2001-2007. Member, Finance Advisory Group, People with Disability Australia, 2009-2013. Financial Controller, Sydney Food and Wine Fair, AIDS Trust of Australia, 2007-2012.

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Mrs Pamela Lorraine PARKER, Benowa QLD 4217 For significant service to local government, and to the community of Logan. Logan City Council: Mayor, 2008-2016. Founder, Logan: City of Choice, 2013. Founder, Mayor's Reading in Schools Program, 2013. Founder, Caring Women United of Logan, 2008-2016. Chair, Invest Logan, 2009-2010. Councillor, Division 6, 1997-2008. Council of Mayors, South East Queensland: Executive Member, 2008-2016. Former Chair, Planning Reform Taskforce. Former Deputy Chair, Regional Plan and Growth Management Committee. Former Executive Member, Local Government Association of Queensland, 2012-2016. Community: Member, Queensland Branch, Australian Local Government Women's Association, 2008-2015. Former Volunteer, Logan Hospital Auxiliary. Former Volunteer, Cancer Council Queensland. Former Member Lions Club Kingston. Former Member, Queensland Economic Development Association. Former Member of Queensland Small Housing Task Force. Ambassador, Women in Business, current. Justice of the Peace, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Queensland Award for Economic Development Excellence, 2011.

Mr Rodrick John PARKER, Batehaven NSW 2536 For significant service to community music through pipe and drum bands. Highland Pipes and Drums: Honorary Life Member, since 2005. Tutor, since 1999. Founder, 1999. Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Pipe Band: Pipe Major, current. Tutor, since 2013. Teacher and tutor for a range of bands, including: Federal Police Pipe Band/Canberra City Pipes and Drums. Queanbeyan Pipe Band. Scots School Albury, 2011-2012. NSW Irish Pipe Band. Canberra Celtic Pipe Band. Canberra Burns Club Pipe Band. Goulburn Soldiers Club Pipes and Drums.

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Professor Paul PAVLI, Forrest ACT 2603 For significant service to medicine, to patient care, and as a researcher and mentor. Crohn's and Colitis Australia: Director, since 2013. Chair, Chron's and Colitis Quality of Care Steering Committee, current. Gastroenterological Society of Australia: Board Member, current. Co-Chair, Research Committee, current. Board Member, Educational Activities, current. Canberra Hospital: Senior Specialist Gastroenterologist, current. Former Chair, Mortality Committee. Teacher, supervisor and examiner in post-graduate clinical training, including for resident medical officers and trainees of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Australian National University Medical School, College of Health and Medicine, Australian National University: Researcher and teacher, Gastroenterology, current. Founder, Australian Familial Inflammatory Bowel Disease Register, 1991. Author of over 110 research publications. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC): Grant Assessor, 1988-2018. Grant Review Panel Member, 2000-2017. Therapeutic Goods Administration: Member and Advisor for the following committees, 2001-2017. Australian Drug Evaluation Committee. Advisory Committee for Pharmaceutical Medicines. Advisory Committee for Medicines. Awards and recognition includes: Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since 1984.

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Mr Kevin William PERKINS, Franklin TAS 7113 For significant service to the visual arts as a timber craftsman, designer and sculptor. Timber Master craftsman, Designer and Maker. Has provided commissioned works for: The Chapel of the Launceston General Hospital. The Prime Minister's Suite at Parliament House, Canberra. St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Canberra. St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta. School of Art, University of Tasmania: Tutor, Design in Wood Program, 1980-2006. Tasmanian Woodcraftsmen's Association: Founding Member, 1976. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2003. Recipient, Churchill Fellowship, 1982.

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Professor Matthew John PETERS, Hunters Hill NSW 2110 For significant service to thoracic medicine, to medical education, and to professional organisations. Concord Repatriation General Hospital:

• Chair, Grand Rounds Committee, 2011-2015. • Head of Department, Department of Thoracic Medicine, since 2001. • Chair, Medical Staff Council, 2000-2002. • Director, Physician Training, 1996-2000. • Secretary, Division of Medicine, 1995-1998. • Member, Medical WA Committee, 1994-2000. • Member, Drug Committee, 1994-1997. • Senior Staff Specialist, Department of Thoracic Medicine, since 1993. • Clinical Superintendent (Medicine), 1989-1990. • Registrar Intensive Care Medicine, 1988-1989. • Registrar Thoracic Medicine, 1986-1988. • Basic Physician Trainee, 1985-1986. • Registrar Geriatric Medicine, 1984-1985. • Junior Registrar Geriatric Medicine, 1983-1984. • Intern, 1982-1983.

Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand:

• Co-Chair, Electronic Nicotine and Electronic Non-Nicotine Delivery Devices Working Party, since 2018.

• Co-chair, Asia Pacific Society of Respirology Congress Local Organising Committee, 2017. • President, 2012-2015. • Co-convenor, Tobacco and Related Substances Special Interest Group, 2011. • Honorary Secretary, 2000-2004. • President, New South Wales Branch, 1998-2000. • Secretary, New South Wales Branch, 1994-1998. • Member, Clinical Care and Resources Subcommittee, 1995-1999.

Royal Australasian College of Physicians:

• Member, Specialist Training Committee in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, 2015-2018. • Member, College Council, 2015-2018. • Member, Adult Medicine Division Council, 2014-2016.

Lung Foundation Australia:

• Founder, Australia New Zealand Lung Cancer Nurses Forum, 2010. • Founder and Chair, Lung Cancer Network Australia, 2007-2017. • Member, National Council, 2004-2013. • Member, Lung Cancer Advisory Group, from 2005.

Other roles:

• Chair, Global Lung Cancer Coalition, since 2005. • Board Member, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research, since 2015. • Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Macquarie

University, since 2010. • Chairman, Action on Smoking and Health Australia, 1994-2013. • Lecturer / Examiner, Sydney University, 1986- 2018. • Former Chairman, Oncology Group (Lung), Cancer Institute NSW.

Awards and recognition includes:

• Recipient, President's Award, Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand, 2018. • Recipient, Lifetime Achievement Award, Lung Foundation Australia, 2017. • Recipient, Young Investigator Award, Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1990.

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Dr Christopher John PIGRAM, Kambah ACT 2902 For significant service to public administration, particularly through scientific leadership roles. Geoscience Australia: Chief Executive Officer, 2010-2017. Former Deputy Chief Executive Officer, 2006-2010. Chief Executive, Geohazards and Earth Monitoring Division, 2005-2009. Chief of Division, Minerals Division, 1999-2005. Chief of Division, Petroleum and Marine Division, 1995. CSIRO: Member, Future Science Platform on Deep Earth Imaging, since 2017. Member, Mineral Resources Advisory Council, circa 2010-2017. Australian Academy of Science: Member, National Committee for Earth System Science, 2001-2004. Other: Chair, AuScope Limited, since 2017. Chair, Independent Expert Scientific Committee on Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mines, since 2017. Interim Director, National Computational Infrastructure, 2017. Board Member, National Computational Infrastructure 2009-2017 Board Member, Pawsey Centre, 2011-2017. Former Advisor and Researcher, Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University. Former Member, Exploration Investment and Geoscience Working Group, Council on Energy and Resources.

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Mr John Saunders POLLOCK, Yungaburra QLD 4884 For significant service to primary industry in Queensland through a range of roles. Sugar Research Australia: Chair, Research Funding Panel, 2015-2018. Non-Executive Director, 2013-2015. Australian Fisheries Management Authority: Chair, The Bass Strait Central Zone Scallop Management Advisory Committee, current. Former Chair, Torres Strait Tropical Rock Lobster Resource Assessment Group. Former Chair, Torres Strait Finfish Management Advisory Committee. Murray Darling Basin Commission: Deputy Commissioner, 2000-2005. Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries: Executive Director and Deputy Director-General, 1996-2005. Other industry organisations: Board Member, Tablelands Futures Corporation, since 2012. Former Board Member, Queensland Fisheries Management Authority. Non-Executive Director, BSES Ltd, 2006-2013. Non-Executive Director, Terrain NRAM, 2006-2009. Member, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Consultative Committee, 1996-2000. Member, Queensland Fisheries Management Authority, 1997-1999. Member, Queensland Coastal Protection Advisory Council, 1996-1999. Non-Executive Director, Sugar Research and Development Corporation, 1990-1996.

Mr Garth Ivan PORTER, Watsons Bay NSW 2030 For significant service to music as a performer, song-writer and producer. Music Producer, since the mid-1980s. Founder and Keyboardist, Australian rock band 'Sherbet', 1979-1980. Awards and recognition includes: Inductee, Fellow of the Australian War Memorial, 2016. Inductee, Australian Songwriters Association Hall of Fame, 2013. Recipient, People's Choice Award for Best Song, 2011. Recipient, Australian Country Music Achiever Awards - Producer of the Year, Country Music Awards of Australia,1999, 2004, 2007. Recipient, Golden Guitar for Producer of the Year, Country Music Awards of Australia, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000. Recipient, Golden Guitar for Song of the Year, Country Music Awards of Australia, 1993 and 1994. Inductee, ARIA Hall of Fame (as a member of Sherbet), 1990.

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Emeritus Professor James Edward PRATLEY, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 For significant service to agricultural science through roles as an educator, researcher and adviser. Charles Sturt University: Emeritus Professor, since 2006. Research Professor of Agriculture, since 2006. Foundation Dean, Faculty of Science and Agriculture, 1990-2006. Australian Council of Deans of Agriculture: Co-Founder, since 2007. Secretary, since 2007. Professional leadership roles: Vice-President, International Allelopathy Society, 2002-2005 and Chairman, Organising Committee International Allelopahty Congress, 2005. President, Australian Agronomy Society, 1996-1998. Coordinator, Riverina Sciences Academy, 1996-1997. Chairman, Organising Committee, 2nd Australian Agronomy Conference, 1982. Chairman, Riverina Outlook Committee, 1974-1977, 1979-1981, 1983-1996. Ministerial Review, Agricultural Education and Training in New South Wales, 2013. Professional advisory roles: Member, Expert Panel for Leadership and Capacity, Horticultural Innovation Australia, since 2016. Member, Cotton Innovation Research Network, since 2015. Member, Research Committee, Australian Farm Institute, current. Member, National Council for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for the Australian Academy of Science, current. Member, Ministerial Advisory Council for Primary Industries and Science, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, 2005-2011. Member, New South Wales Primary Industries Ministerial Advisory Council, 2005-2011. Member, Minister for Agriculture's Rural Research and Development Council, 2009-2012. Member, Council of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, 1997. Member, Education Sub-committee, Murrumbidgee Catchment Committee, 1990-1993. Member, New South Wales Secondary Schools Agriculture / Wool Science Syllabus Committee, 1990-1992. Member, New South Wales Secondary Schools Agriculture Syllabus Committee, 1983-1992. Member, Riverina Regional Development Board, 1993-1999. Member, Organising Committee Future of Irrigation in the Murray Darling Basin, 1993. Member, Southern Conservation Farming Committee, 1986-1990. Awards and recognition includes: Fellow, Australian Society of Agronomy, 2017. Recipient, Medal for Leadership, Council of Australasian Weed Societies, 2010. Recipient, Molisch Award for Research Excellence, International Allelopathy Society, 2008.

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Dr Kathleen Alice PRICE, Isabella Plains ACT 2905 For significant service to education, particularly through Indigenous teaching initiatives. Education: Member, ACT Teacher Quality Institute, since 2017. Aboriginal Education Consultant, ACT Department of Education and Training. Member, National Aboriginal Education Committee. Member, Indigenous Higher Education Advisory Council. Director, Ngunnawal Higher Education Centre, University of Canberra. Head, Centre for Australian Indigenous Knowledges, University of Southern Queensland, 2013-2014. Research Associate, More Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Teachers Initiative, University of South Australia, 2011-2016. Senior Project Officer, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, 2010. Director, Ngunnawal Indigenous Higher Education Centre, University of Canberra, 2008-2010. Member, Indigenous Higher Education Advisory Council, 2007-2009. Coordinator, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Project, ACT, 1988-1997. Former Australian Team Leader, Asian Council for People's Culture. Former Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology. Head, Aboriginal Education, Commonwealth Department of Education, 1984-1986. Awards and recognition includes: Education Warrior, World Indigenous Peoples Conference, 2008. Fellow, Australian College of Education, 2007. Named, Senior Australian of the Year Award (ACT), 2007. Recipient, Scholar of the Year, NAIDOC ACT, 2006 and 2004.

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Emeritus Professor Roger Stuart PULVERS, Roseville NSW 2069 For significant service to Japanese literature and culture as a writer, translator and educator. Author of a range of titles, including: 'Star Sand', 2016. 'If There Were no Japan: A Cultural Memoir', 2015. 'The Dream of Lacfadio Hearn', 2011. 'The Honey and the Fires', 2004. 'General Yamashita's Treasure', 1994. 'The Death of Urashima Taro', 1981. Playwright of several works, including: 'The Government Inspector', (translation / adaptation), 2007. 'Transit', 2004. 'General MacArthur in Australia', 1981. Tokyo Institute of Technology: Emeritus Professor, since 2013. Professor and Head, Centre for the Study of World Civilizations, 2006-2013. Faculty Member, Institute of Foreign Language and Culture, 1999-2006. Other academic roles: Honorary Professor, School of Languages and Culture, University of Queensland, current. Professor, Zokei Geijutsu University, Kyoto, Japan, 1996-1999. Lecturer, Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University, 1972-1980. Cinema: Writer and Director, 'Star Sand', 2017. Script writer, 'Seeing Red', Goomerah Films, 1992. Assistant to Director and dialogue coach, 'Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence', 1983. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Inoue Yasushi Prize, Department of Japanese Studies, University of Sydney, 2015. Recipient, Noma Award for the Translation of Japanese Literature, Japan Society, New York, USA, 2013. Recipient, Award of Commendation from the Cultural Affairs Agency (Bunkacho) for contributing to the propagation of Japanese culture overseas, 2009. Recipient, Miyazawa Kenji Prize, 2008.

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Professor Karen Louise QUINLAN, Quarry Hill VIC 3550 For significant service to the visual arts as an administrator and gallery curator, and to higher education. Bendigo Art Gallery: Director, since 2000. Curator, 1996-2000. La Trobe University: Professor of Practice and Director, La Trobe Art Institute, since 2015. Library Board of Victoria: Elected Member, since 2013. Member, Creative Programs Committee, 2014-2015. Member, Advisory Public Libraries, 2013-2015. Member, Redevelopment Project Steering Committee, 2015-2017. Chair, Collections Committee, 2013-2015. Public Galleries Association of Victoria: Elected Member, since 2012. Chair, 2012-2018. Melbourne Fashion Festival: Board Member, 2013-2018. National Gallery of Victoria: Curatorial Assistant, Fashion and Textiles Department, 1992-1994.

Ms Nelune Bandara RAJAPAKSE OAM, Mosman NSW 2088 For significant service to the community through fundraising and support programs for cancer patients. Chair and Co-Founder, Nelune Foundation, since 2001.

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Professor Judy Agnes RAPER, Wollongong NSW 2520 For significant service to higher education through a range of roles, and to engineering. University of Wollongong: Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation), 2008-2018. Research Advisory Panel member. Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE): Council Member, 2011-2015. Member, Education Forum, current. Member, Energy Forum, current. Member, Water Forum, current. ATSE Nominee, Judging Panel, Prime Minister's Prizes for Science and Innovation, 2013-2017. Fellow, 2003. University of Sydney: Dean of Engineering, 1997-2003. Introduced Advanced Engineering Program. School of Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales: Founding Director, Centre for Particle and Catalyst Technologies. Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, 1995-1996. Acting Dean, Applied Science, 1997. Judy Raper Award for Leadership in Engineering named in her honour, since 2012. Unimutual: Board Member, 2011-2018. Chair, Claims Committee, 2011-2018. Member, Governance Committee, 2011-2018. Other memberships: Board Member, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, 2012-2016. Board Member, Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, 2009-2018. Director, Excellerate Australia (formerly AutoCRC), 2012-2016. Judging Panel Member, UNSW Eureka Prize for Scientific Research, Australian Museum, since 2013. Member, Engineering and Earth Sciences Panel, Australian Research Council, 1998-2002. International roles: Director, Chemical, Biological, Environment and Transport Systems Division, National Science Foundation (USA), 2006-2008. Head, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2003-2006. President, World Congress on Particle Technology Assembly, 2002-2003. Engineers Australia: Honorary Fellow, since 2003. Recipient, Professional Engineer of the Year, 1997. Chemical Engineer, over 40 years. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Chemeca Medal (for distinguished service to the practice of Chemical Engineering), Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineers, 2017. Recipient, Ida Lovelace Award, University of New South Wales, 2018.

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Mr Michael Anthony REID, Pyrmont NSW 2009 For significant service to the community through government and not-for-profit health roles, and to Indigenous welfare. Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia: Deputy Chair, current. Author, 'Best for the Bush Review', 1990s. University of Sydney: Adjunct Professor, current. Contributor, Masters of Health Policy, Menzies Centre for Health Policy, current. Public Sector roles: Director-General, Queensland Health, 2008-2011. Chief of Staff for The Honourable Nicola Roxon, Minister for Health, Parliament of Australia, 2008. Director-General, Ministry for Science and Medical Research, 2004-2008. The George Institute for Global Health: Director, Policy and Practice Program, 2002-2004. New South Wales Health: Director-General, 1997-2002. Chair, Health and Medical Committee, Sydney 2000 Olympics. Chief General Manager, 1995-1997. World Health Organisation: Assisted with development of the Global Blood Safety Initiative, Global Program on AIDS. Former Consultant on public sector reform in East Timor. Other roles: Director, Michael Reid and Associates, current. National President, Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia, since 2014. Deputy Chair, Governing Board, Central Adelaide Local Health District, current. Board Member, Bolton Clarke Australia and Bolton Clarke Hong Kong. Former Board Member, Garvan Institute of Medical Research. Former Board Member, Centenary Medical Research Institute. Former Board Member, New South Wales Cancer Council. Former Director, Little Company of Mary Health Care. Former Chair, Australian Health Ministers Advisory Council. Former Chair, National Advisory Group on Indigenous Health Information and Data. Former Chair, New South Wales Reconciliation Committee. Inaugural Chief Executive Officer, Association of Northern and Central Australian Aboriginal Community Arts Organisations. Former Principal, Reid Harris and Associates. Former Employee, Aboriginal Arts Board, Australia Council. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Sidney Sax Medal, Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association, 2011.

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The Honourable Peter Keaston REITH, Brighton VIC 3186 For significant service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of Victoria. Parliament of Australia: Member for Flinders, 1982 and 1984-2001. Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, 1990-1993. Leader of the House, 1996-2001. Chair, Economics and Business Group, 1990-1993. Member, Opposition Shadow Ministry, 1987-1993 and 1993-1996. Ministerial roles: Minister for Defence, 2001. Minister for Workplace Relations and Small Business, 1997-2001. Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business, 1997-1998. Minister for Industrial Relations, 1996-1997. Other roles: Chairman, Victorian Gas Market Review, 2013. Executive Director, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 2003-2009. Shire President, Phillip Island Shire Council, 1980-1981. Founding Member, Newhaven College.

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Dr Christine Roberta RICHMOND, Holland Park WEST QLD 4121 For significant service to education, particularly through student behaviour management policies. Educational consulting: Associate, BehaveAbility Educational Consultancy, current. Director, Richmond Educational Consultants, 2004-2013. University of New England: Lecturer, Special Education, 1998-2002. Griffith University: Former Lecturer. Developer, Professional Experience and Learning Course, 2013. Bond University: Assistant Professor, 2003-2004. Founding Member, Masters of Educational Practice, 2003-2004. Australian Council for Educational Leaders: Fellow, since 2004. National Travelling Scholar, 2007. New South Wales Travelling Scholar, 2003. Queensland Department of Education: Acting Senior Policy Support Officer, Student Services Division, 1996-1997. Senior Guidance Officer, South Coast Region, 1994-1996. Guidance Officer, Centre for Learning and Adjustment Difficulties, 1988-1993. Remedial Resource Teacher, Taringa Learning and Development Centre, 1983-1987. Teacher, Tennyson Special School, 1982-1988. Teacher, Mount Gravatt State School, 1974-1982. Other educational roles: Keynote Speaker, Taumata Whanonga (Behaviour Summit), New Zealand Ministry of Education, 2009. Volunteer Family Therapist, New England Educational Diagnostic Centre, 1997-1999. Visiting Academic, University of Pittsburgh (USA), 1998. Publications include: 'Lead More, Manage Less: Five Essential Behaviour Management Insights for School Leaders', 2009. 'Teach More, Manage Less: a Minimalist Approach to Behaviour Management', 2007.

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Mr Anthony Thomas RINAUDO, Ringwood VIC 3134 For significant service to conservation as a pioneer in international reforestation programs. World Vision Australia: Principal Advisor, Natural Resources, Food Security and Climate Change Team, current. Pioneered the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) re-greening methodology that has helped regenerate over 200 million trees on 5 million hectares of degraded farmland across the Republic of Niger and has actively promoted this method across Africa and parts of Asia. Involved with World Vision Australia, since 1999. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Commandeur du Merit Agricole, Republic of Niger, 1999. Recipient, Right Livelihood Award, 2018.

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Mr Eric Joseph ROUGHANA OAM, Mount Gambier SA 5290 For significant service to the Mount Gambier region, particularly through roles with community organisations. Lions Club of Mount Gambier: Public Officer, since 2001. Chair, 50th Charter Anniversary Dinner, 2012-2013. Chair, Food Van Replacement Committee, 2010-2012. Chair, Organising Committee, 2006 and 1992. Vice-President, 2005-2006. Director, 1991-1992. Chair, Awards Committee, since 1990. Chair, Convention Audit Committee, since 1990. Director, Activities Committee, 1987-1988. Chair, Miss Personality Quest, 1987-1989. Chair, Civic and Fundraising Committee, 1984-1987. Charter Member, since 1963. Life Member, 1988. Boandik Lodge: (Mount Gambier Aged Care Facility) Board Chair, 1984-2010. Board Member, since 1969. Former Member of numerous committees. St Paul's Catholic Church: Parishioner, since 1981. Former Chair, Finance Committee. Community roles: Former Chair, Organising Committee, Mount Gambier City Band. Former Chair, Mount Gambier TAFE Council. Former President, Mount Gambier Tennis Club. Former President, Mount Gambier and District Tennis Association. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Medal of the Order of Australia, 1981. Inductee, Hall of Fame, Australian Lions Foundation, 2016. Recipient, Shining Light Award, Tenison Woods College, 2016. Recipient, Progressive Melvin Jones Fellowship, Lions Clubs International, 2015.

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Professor Lynette Wendy RUSSELL, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039 For significant service to higher education, particularly Indigenous history, and to professional organisations. Monash University: Director, Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, since 2001. Deputy Chair, Indigenous Advisory Council, 2010-2016. Chair, Publishing Advisory Committee, since 2014. Specialist Advisor, Standing Committee for Ethical Research, since 2001. Deputy Associate Dean (Research), 2012-2014 and 2006-2008. Deputy Dean of Arts, 2007-2011. Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Indigenous Studies, 2000-2001. Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Faculty of Arts, School of Historical Studies, 1998-1999. Education - other: Adjunct Professor, Australian Centre for Indigenous History, Australian College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University, since 2011. Member, Review Panel, Faculty of Arts, Sydney University, 2016. Lecturer, Heritage and Historical Studies, Institute of Koorie Education, Deakin University, 1995-1998. Tutor and Sessional Lecturer, School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne, 1994-1996. Author and Editor of over 40 research and review papers. Australian Research Council: Chief Investigator, Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, since 2017. Supervisor, Partner Investigator, Chief Investigator, numerous projects, since 2002. Professorial Fellow, 2011-2015. Australian Historical Association: President, since 2016. Vice-President, 2011-2016. Other roles: Chair (Non-fiction and Australian History), Prime Minister's Literary Awards, since 2017. Member, Research Committee, Melbourne Museum, since 2010. Member, National Research Infrastructure Roadmap, 2016. Member, Collections Committee, State Library of Victoria, 2012-2015. Member, Collaborative Research Networks Program, 2015. Member, Editorial Board, Public Records Office Victoria, 2006-2014. Member, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Education Advisory Council, 2009-2011. Member, Collections Council of Australia, 2008-2011. Professional affiliations: Full International Member, International Council on Monuments and Sites, since 2017. Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, since 2013. Member, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, since 2004. Member, Royal Historical Society, London, current. Member, Royal Anthropological Society, London, current. Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, 2014- 2015. Visiting Fellow, Centre for Colonial History, Otago University, 2014. Founding Member, Institute of Post-Colonial Studies, Melbourne.

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Professor Lyndall RYAN, The Hill NSW 2300 For significant service to higher education, particularly to Indigenous history and women's studies. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Newcastle: Professor, Centre for the History of Violence, since 2012. Honorary Conjoint Professor, 2005-2012. Director of Research, 2004-2005. Head, School of Humanities, 1999-2003. Foundation Professor, Australian Studies, 1998-2005. Academia - other: Associate Professor and Professor Women's Studies Unit, Flinders University, 1986-1998. Lecturer and Senior Lecturer, School of Humanities, Griffith University, 1978-1986. Research and publications includes: Author, 'Colonial Frontier Massacres in Eastern Australia 1788-1872', Digital Map and website, 2017. Author, 'Introduction: The Massacre and history', 2012. Author, 'Theatres of Violence: Massacre, Mass Killing and Atrocity throughout History', 2012. Research societies: Member, Australian Historical Association, since 1979. Member, International Association of Australian Studies, since 1985. Member, Association of Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand, 1986-2010. Australian Women's Studies Association (now Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association): Founding President, 1988-1991. Member, 1988-2010. Roles in women's rights and health: Member, National Foundation for Australian Women, since 1990. Founding Member, Sydney Women's Liberation Group, 1970s. Founding Member, Leichhardt Community Women's Health Centre, 1973-1974. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, John Barrett Award for Australian Studies, International Australian Studies Association, 2013.

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Mr Randall Paul SACH, Norwood SA 5067 For significant service to medicine as a plastic surgeon, to international relations, and to professional organisations. Interplast Australia and New Zealand: Team Leader and Country Co-ordinator, Sri Lanka, 2007-2017. Former Member, Planning and Evaluation Committee. Volunteer Plastic Surgeon, Fiji, Malaysia, Tonga and Sri Lanka, since 1983. Committee and advisory roles: Panel Member, Professional Services Review, since 1996. Honorary Fellowship, Sri Lankan College of Surgeons, 2015. Member, Medical Panels SA, 2009-2015. Australian Hand Surgery Society (AHSS): President, 2012-2014. President Elect, 2010-2012. Board Member, 2000-2005 and 2014-2016. President, South Australian Branch, 1986-1988 and 1991-1992. Foundation Member South Australian Branch, since 1991. Australian Day Surgery Council: Chair, 2002-2006. Secretary, 2000-2002. RACS Representative, 1998-2007. Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons: President, 1995-1997. Vice-President, 1993-1995. Treasurer, 1989-1993. Society Representative for College Council, 2001-2003. Council Member, 1985-2001. Fellow. Member, since 1984. Royal Australasian College of Surgeons: Council Representative, 1998-2001. Chair, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1995-1997. Examiner in Plastic Surgery, Court of Examiners, 1991-1999. Tutor, Advanced Trainees, since the 1980s. Fellow, 1979. Royal Adelaide Hospital: Senior Visiting Specialist, 1983-2016. Former Head, Plastic Surgery Unit. St Andrew's Hospital, Adelaide: Senior Visiting Specialist, last 20 years. Member, Medical Advisory and Credentials Committees, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, ESR Hughes Medal, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 2008. Recipient, Medal for outstanding contribution to the Society, Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons, 2008.

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Dr Nouria Sultana SALEHI OAM, VIC For significant service to the Afghan, migrant, and refugee communities. Afghan Australian Development Organisation: Founder and Executive Director, since 2001. Founder and President, Afghan Australian Volunteers Association, 2002-2006. Refugee Council of Australia: Executive Committee Member, 1995-2006. Patron, 'A Just Australia' campaign, 2002-2013. Ecumenical Migration Centre: Treasurer, 1994-1999. Committee Member, 1989-1999. Coordinator, Afghan Support Group, Melbourne, 1993-2003. Brotherhood of St Laurence: Charter Member, since 2000. Past Board Member. Other human rights groups: Victorian Member, Universal Peace Federation, 2006-2009. Committee Member, International Society of Human Rights, Australia, since 1992. Committee Member, Austcare Refugee Week, 1991-2003. Committee Member, Victorian Branch, Amnesty International, 1996-2000. Committee Member, Victorian Anti-Landmine Campaign, 1995-2000. Founding Member, Justice for Asylum Seekers, 1999. Past Member, Refugee Women's Network. Professional: Nuclear Physicist and Biophysicist, Melbourne Health, 1983-2017. Past Member, The Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine. Past Member, The European Society of Nuclear Medicine. Awards and recognition includes: Awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia, 1997. Recipient, The Rotary International Award, 2013. Named Victorian Senior Citizen of the Year, and Australia Day Ambassador, since 2012. Recipient, Award of Excellence, Afghan Ministry of Education, Afghanistan, 2011 and 2009. Recipient, Merit Medal, Victorian Multicultural Commission, 2010. Recipient, Bringing Communities Together, Australian Federal Government Award, 2006. Ambassador for Peace, Universal Peace Federation, 2006. Recipient, Leadership Award, Australian Davos Connection, 2005. Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2001. Life Member, The Order of Australia Association, Victorian Branch, since 1997.

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Mr Sime SARIN, SA For significant service to the fishing industry, to business, and to the community of Port Lincoln. Sarin Group of Companies: Founder and Managing Director, since 1960s. Founder and Director, Australian Fishing Enterprises Pty Ltd, since 1987. Owner, Port Lincoln Slipway, since 1980. Other industry roles: President, Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association (formerly the Tuna Boat Owners' Association), for many years. Co-Founder, Port Lincoln Tuna Processors, 1973. Port Lincoln community: Has been involved philanthropically with a range of community organisations including: The Port Lincoln Leisure Centre. The Bedford Group. President, Croatian Sporting Club of Port Lincoln, 1987. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Outstanding Contribution Award, South Australian Sardine Industry Association, 2017. Inductee, Australian Seafood Industry Hall of Fame, 2017. Inductee, SA Seafood Industry Hall of Fame, 2015.

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Mr Luke Frederick SAYERS, VIC For significant service to business, to people with a disability, and to the community. PwC Australia: Chief Executive Officer, since 2012. Vice-Chairman, PwC Asia Pacific, current. Employee, since 1991. Business - other: Board Member, Industry Council of Advisors, Monash University, since 2014. Chair, Melbourne Taskforce, Australian Business and Community Network, since 2013. Former Member, Governance and Citizenship Committee, Business Council of Australia. Australian Human Rights Commission: Member, Leadership Council on Cultural Diversity, since 2016. Member, Victorian Branch, Male Champions of Change, since 2015. e.motion21: Chair, since 2015. Board Member, since 2012. EPIC Early Intervention for Infants and Children: Board Member, 2004-2009. Lfe Member. Other: Board Member, Carlton Football Club, since 2012. Board Director, Special Olympics Australia, 2011-2015. Board Member, Genazzano FCJs College Council, 2015-2018.

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Ms Uschi (Ursula) SCHREIBER, Woollahra NSW 2025 For significant service to business, to public administration, and as an advocate for gender equality. Ernst and Young: Director, Global Executive Board, 2013-2018. Chair, Global Accounts Committee, since 2013. Global Vice-Chair, Markets, since 2013. Global Government & Public Sector Leader, 2011-2014. Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Ernst Young Oceania, 2008-2011. Founder, Worldwide Women Public Sector Leaders Network. Founder, Women.Fastforward Program. Queensland Public Sector: Director-General, Queensland Health, 2005-2008. Deputy Director-General, Policy and Cabinet Secretary, Department of Premier and Cabinet, 2002-2005. Senior Executive roles, Department of Premier and Cabinet, and Department of Health and Department of Education, 1998-2002. Professional Associations and Memberships: Executive Fellow, Australia and New Zealand School of Government, current. Member, Advisory Board, Women Political Leaders Global Forum, until 2017. Board Member, Women in Parliaments Global Forum, current. Member, Global Agenda Council on the Future of Government, World Economic Forum, until 2017. Past Member, Australian Health Ministers Advisory Council. Past Member, Trust Board, Queensland Institute of Medical Research. Commissioner, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 2005-2008. Past Chair, National E-Health Transition Authority. Other: Co-Chair, Yarrabah Negotiation Tables, 1999. Consultant, Ethnic Communities Council of Newcastle and Hunter Region, 1980s.

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Mr Brian SEIDLER, Wahroonga NSW 2076 For significant service to the building and construction industry through professional organisations. Master Builders Association New South Wales: Executive Director, since 1999. Former Deputy Executive Director. Former Executive Officer, Industrial Relations and Safety. Former Industrial Officer. Former Member, Building Awards Conciliation Committee. Former Member, Construction Industry Training Advisory Board New South Wales. Industry organisations: Chair, Mates in Construction, since 2014. Director, Comet Training, 1997-2017. Director, Australian Construction Industry Redundancy Trust, since 1996. Committee Member, New South Wales Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Committee, current. Committee of Management Member, Construction Industry Drug and Alcohol Foundation., 2004-2015. Adjunct Fellow, The Western Sydney University. Director, Building Workers Assistance Centre, 1994-2012. Director, Mend Pty Ltd, 1998-2010. Member, National Labour Consultative Council, Federal Government Peak Advisory Council, 2006. Alternate Director, Allied Construction Employees Superannuation Fund, 1998-2005. Director and Alternative Director, Construction + Building Superannuation Scheme, 1994-1999. Former Member, Construction Policy Steering Committee. Former Member, Construction Industry Consultative Committee. Ministerial Appointment, New South Wales Council for Women's Economic Opportunity, 2014-2018. Construction Employees Redundancy Trust (CERT): Director, 1993-1996. Alternate Director, 1991-1993. Awards and recognition includes: Inductee, Fellow, Australian Institute of Building (FAIB).

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The Reverend Dr Charles Henry SHERLOCK, Trentham VIC 3458 For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to theological education. Anglican Church of Australia: Appointed Member, Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC), since 1991. Appointed Member, Inter-Anglican Standing Committee on Ecumenical Relations, 2000-2003. Editor, 'Church Scene: the National Anglican weekly', 1995-1998. Anglican Liturgical Commission: Executive Secretary, 2003-2010. Secretary, 1989-2003. Member, 1988-2010. Anglican Diocese of Bendigo: Honorary Associate Priest, current. Director of Theological Education and Ministry Development, 2007-2012. Former Editor, 'The Spirit' (Diocesan newsletter). St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne: Canon, 2003-2009. St Augustine's Anglican Church, Moreland: Minister in Charge, 1985. Assistant Curate, 1977-1981, 1983-1984, 1986-1988, and 1990-1992. University of Divinity: Honorary Research Fellow, since 2012. Registrar and Director of Ministry Studies, 2003-2007. Member of Council, 1987-2005. Trinity College Theological School: Senior Lecturer, 1998-2003. Ridley College Melbourne: Visiting Lecturer, 1994-1998. Senior Lecturer, 1988-1993. Lecturer, 1971-1972, 1975-1981, and 1983-1987. Theological Education: Former Executive Secretary, Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools. Auditor, Australian University Quality Agency (AUQA), 2007-2010. Expert, Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA), 2012-2018. Council Member, Australian College of Theology, 1981-2010. Governor, Australia Research Theology Foundations, 1997-2017. Other: Research Fellow, Yale Divinity School, USA, 1982. Secretary, Trentham and Districts Community Bank, Bendigo Bank, since 2013. Former President, Princes Hill Primary School Council, Brunswick North Primary School Council and Brunswick High School Council.

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Mr Jim SIDEROV, Eltham North VIC 3095 For significant service to oncology pharmacy as a clinician, and to professional associations. Pharmacy: Advanced Practice Pharmacist, Australian Pharmacy Council, 2015. Chair, Standards Committee, International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners, 2012-2016. Founder, Victorian Oncology Pharmacy Special Interest Group. Senior Pharmacist, Cancer Services, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, 1980s. Certified by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties, 20 years. Austin Health: Senior Cancer Services Pharmacist, since 1989. Pharmacist, Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre, since approx. 1988. Cancer Pharmacists Group, Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA): Chair, 2010-2011. Secretary, 2009. Member, COSA, since 1989. Author or co-author of over 65 professional publications including 'Position Statement on the Safe Handling of Monoclonal Antibodies in the Workplace' Clinical Oncology Society of Australia, 2013. Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia: Member, Specialty Practice in Oncology, 1992-2002, and since 2009. Coordinator, Victorian Oncology Pharmacy Special Interest Group, 2005-2014. Fellow, since 2004. Member, since 1987.

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Mrs Lynette SILVER OAM, Wahroonga NSW 2076 For significant service to the community through historical battlefield tours and commemorative services. Sandakan, Malaysia: Organises battlefield tours and commemorative events in Sabah based around the Sandakan Death Marches. Raises funds to support the local people along the Death March route, and to commemorate service to Australians during WWII. Honorary Trustee, Sandakan Memorial Window Project, Sandakan Memorial Scholarship Trust, Last Camp Memorial, Quailey's Hill Memorial, Friends of Miruru Village, Friends of Kundasang War Memorial, and Friends of Kiau Village. Honorary Trustee and Co-ordinator, Cleftlip/Cleft Palate Project. Patronages and Memberships: Patron, The Sandakan Family New South Wales, current. Patron, MV Cape Don Society and Sea Heritage Foundation, current. Honorary Member, 2/18th and the 2/19th Battalion, Australian Infantry Battalion. Honorary Member, New South Wales Commando Association. Life Member, Royal United Services Institute New South Wales. Awards and recognition includes: Awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia, 2004.

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Mr Timothy James SIMS, Newport NSW 2106 For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives. Philanthropy: Founder and Perpetual Board Member, Australian Charities Fund/Workplace Giving, since 2002. Co-Founder/Sponsor, Provost Scholarship to Oxford, since 2016. Sponsor, Aurora Project, since 2007. Founder/Sponsor, King Street Associates, since 2017. Founder/Sponsor, HOPE - Home Owners Partnering Equity/Affordable House, since 2017. Sponsor, The Fathering Project, since 2015. Sponsor, Christians Against Poverty, since 2012. Founding Sponsor and Partner, Springboard Enterprises, 2012. Host, Bridge Street Fellowship, since 2010. Supporter, Future Directions International, since 2006. Supporter, Sharelife/Outcomes Australia, 2006-2009. Supporter, National Student Leadership Forum. Supporter, Talent Development Project. Community: Patron, Oxford Business Alumni Association, since 2010. Life Governor, Northcott, since 2010. Sponsor, The Freedom Hub, 2016. Founder, International Screen Academy, 2013. Chairman's Leadership Circle, Sydney Opera House, since 2008. Founder/Sponsor, Effective Ministry, since 2005. Sponsor, Centre for Ministry Development, since 2013. Founder/Sponsor, Young Street Initiative, since 2014. Board Member, Ravenswood School, 1996-2008. Garvan Institute of Medical Research: Life Governor. Board Member, Foundation, 1992-2004. Professional: Founder and Chairman, Pacific Equity Partners, since 1998. Founding Member, AVCAL, 1999. Chairman and Managing Partner, Australasian and African Operations, Bain and Co, 1993-1998. Board Member, Karpin Committee, 1992-1995. Founding Partner, LEK Partnership, 1983.

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Professor Paul Edward SIMSHAUSER, Clayfield QLD 4011 For significant service to the energy sector through executive roles, applied economics and policy research. Professional: Executive General Manager, Corporate Development, Infigen, since 2017. Director-General, Department Energy and Water Supply, Government of Queensland, 2015-2017. Chief Economist and Head of Corporate Affairs, AGL Energy, 2008-2015. General Manger, Energy Trading, Stanwell Corporation, 1997-2005. Director and Chairman, Loy Yang Power, 2009-2011. Director, Flinders Power, 2006-2008. Director, EcoGen Energy, 2006-2008. Griffith University: Professor of Economics, since 2010. Member, Griffith Business School's Strategic Advisory Board, since 2007. Has published a range of journal articles in the field of energy economics. Other: Associate Researcher, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge University, UK, since 2018. Professional Memberships: Member, Council on Economic Policy, Committee for Economic Development of Australia. Director, Clean Energy Council, 2009-2010. Director, Energy Supply Association of Australia, 2007-2008. Director, Cooperative Research Centre on Greenhouse Gas Technologies, 2003-2005. Director, Cooperative Research Centre on Coal in Sustainable Development, 2004-2005. Fellow, Certified Practising Accountants Australia. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors. Fellow, International Association for Energy Economics. Professorial Member, Economics Society of Australia. Expert Panels: Member, Energy White Paper Expert Panel, Commonwealth Government, 2014. Member, Electricity Expert Panel, Queensland Government, 2014-2015. Member, Energy Statement Expert Panel, Victorian Government, 2013-2014. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Outstanding Alumnus, Griffith Business School, 2016.

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Mr Paul Gregory SINCLAIR, Vaucluse NSW 2030 For significant service to pharmacy, to the community, and to local government. Pharmacy: President, Community Pharmacy Section, International Pharmaceutical Federation, 2014-2018. Member, Pharmacy Council of New South Wales, since 2010. Pharmacist, Private Practice, 1981-2017. Pharmacy Guild of Australia: President, New South Wales Branch, 2013-2016. Chair, Viability Committee, 2013-2015 and Member, 2008-2015. National Councillor, 2008-2016. Vice President, New South Wales Branch, 2008-2013 and Member, 2005-2016. Chair, Professional Programs and Services Advisory Committee, 2005-2008. Australian Association of Consultant Pharmacy: Chair, 2012-2014. Board Member, 2008-2017. Community: Board Member, Asthma Foundation (NSW/QLD), since 2009. Zone Chairperson, Macarthur Region, Red Shield Appeal, 2007-2008. Member, Terrigal Surf Life Saving Club, 2005-2010. Founding Chairman, Kids of Macarthur Health Foundation, 2000-2010. Member, Sisters of Charity Outreach Committee, St Vincent's Hospital, 1999-2011. Chairman, Myrtle Cottage Group, 1995-2012. Campbelltown City Council: Mayor, 1998-1999. Councillor, 1995-2004. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Alumni Award for Achievement, Pharmacy Faculty, Sydney University, 2013.

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Ms Eva Desiree SKIRA, WA For significant service to business in Western Australia through a range of industry and advisory roles. Professional Memberships: Chair, Water Corporation, 2012-2016. Non-Executive Director, WA Parks Foundation, current. Chair, Board of Trustees, St John of God Healthcare Group, since 2012. Board Member, West Australian Cricket Association, since 2017. Non-Executive Director, Macmahon Holdings, since 2011. Chair, Westscheme, 2010-2012. Non-Executive Director, RCR Tomlinson, since 2008. Non-Executive Director, Doric Construction Group, 2006-2011. Non-Executive Chair, Advanced Ocular Systems, 2006-2008. Non-Executive Director, MDA National Insurance, 2002-2013. Board Member, Transperth and Metrobus, 1993-1998. Former Board Member, Western Australia Chapter, Australian Institute of Management. Former Board Member, Settlements Agents Supervisory Board. Senate Member and Deputy Chancellor, Murdoch University, 2008-2014. Forest Products Commission: Chair, 2009-2011. Director, since 2006. Financial Services Institute of Australia: Panellist, Young Financial Professional, 2012. Chair, Western Australia Branch, 2003-2007. Member, since 1993. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Senior Fellowship, Financial Services Institute of Australia, 2005. Recipient, Gold Medal Award, Australian Institute of Company Directors, 2017.

Ms Alexandra Mary SLOAN, Ainslie ACT 2602 For significant service to the community of Canberra, and to the broadcast media as a radio presenter. Broadcaster, ABC Radio, 1989-2016. Community: Regional Director, Churchill Fellowship Selection Committee, since 2016. Ambassador, Hands Across Canberra, since 2009. Community Interests Representative, ACT Architecture Board, since 2014. Committee Member, Writer in Residence Program, Endeavour House/The Australia Institute, since 2017. Member, ACT Place Names Committee, 1997-2017. Member, US Fulbright Scholarship Judging Panel, 2006-2011. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Canberra Citizen of the Year, 2017.

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Professor Nicholas Charles SMITH, Brinsmead QLD 4870 For significant service to science as a parasitologist and immunologist, and to higher education. Australian Society for Parasitology: National Convenor, Network for Parasitology, since 2010. Fellow, 2008. University of Technology Sydney: Discipline Leader and Professor, Biology and Biotechnology, since 2018. Professor of Parasitology, 2009-2011. Deputy Director, Institute for the Biotechnology of Infectious Diseases, 2002-2005. Lecturer in Immunology, 1996-2000. National Health and Medical Research Council: National Convenor, Network for Parasitology, 2005-2010. Member, Project Grant Review Panel, Microbiology and Virology, 2015-2016. Australian Research Council: Peer Review Assessor, since 2003. Education - other: Deputy Dean, School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, 2017-2018. Co-Director, Centre for Biosecurity and Tropical Infectious Diseases, James Cook University, 2011-2016.

Mr Richard SMITH, Wheelers Hill VIC 3150 For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives. Philanthropic activities: Significant Donor, various charitable organisations including the Reach Foundation, the Les Twentyman Foundation, Dundee University, Let's Beat Bowel Cancer, and SecondBite and Cabrini. Patron and Donor, National Jockey's Trust, current. Professional: Owner and Executive Chairman, PFD Food Services, current. Commercial Partner and Advisor, Collingwood Football Club, over 20 years. Awards and recognition includes: Hall of Fame Inductee, Foodservice Suppliers Association Australia, 2009. Appointed a 'Legend of the Industry', Foodservice Industry Association, 2007.

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Dr Simon Beavis SMITH, Elwood VIC 3184 For significant service to the law, particularly in consumer affairs, to higher education, and to history. The Law: Co-ordinator, Springvale Monash Legal Service, 1978-1988. Solicitor, since 1975. Consumer Affairs: Committee Member, Code of Conduct Committee, Australian Council for International Development, 2009-2015. Strategic Policy Consultant to the Director, Consumer Affairs Victoria, 2003-2005. General Manager, Consumer Issues, AAMI Insurance, 1995-2002. Founding Director, State Insurance Consumer Appeals Centre, Melbourne, 1989-1992. Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals Australia: President, 1996-1997. Former Convenor. Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV): Vice-President, 2010-2012. Councillor, 2008-2012. Inaugural Member, Foundation, 2009. Convenor, Biennial Conferences, 2010 and 2016. Monash University: Sessional Lecturer, Law Faculty, 2011-2015. Established, Susan Campbell Clinical Legal Education Fellowship and Future Fund, 2013. Member, Clinical Legal Education Advisory Board, Law Faculty, 2009-2012. Lecturer, Clinical Legal Education, 1983-1988. Other academia: Adjunct Professor, Sir Zelman Cowen Centre, Victoria University, since 2016. Author: 'James Seccull: A Tale of Two Families', Elwood, Maverick Publications, 2017. 'Judging for the People: A Social History of the Supreme Court in Victoria', 1841-2016, Melbourne, Allen and Unwin, 2016. 'Barristers, Solicitors, Pettifoggers: Profiles in Australian Colonial Legal History', Elwood, Maverick Publications, 2014. 'Maverick Litigants: A History of Vexatious Litigants in Australia, 1930-2008', Elwood, Maverick Publications, 2009. 'From Club to Corporation: Motor Insurance and the rise of Australian Associated Motor Insurers:, 1933-1999', 2002. 'Looking After the Little Ones: The First 90 Years of the St Kilda and Balaclava Kindergarten, 1911-2001', 2001. Co-Author, with S. Bailey and S. Liden, 'Urgent Repairs Needed - Motor Vehicle Property Damage in Victoria', 1988. Editorial roles: Editor, 'Essays in Australian Consumer Affairs', 2005. Editor, 'In the Consumer Interest: A Selected History of Consumer Affairs in Australia, 1945-2000', 2000. Founding Editor and main contributor, 'Lawyers Practice Manual', Victoria, 1984-1996. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, President's Award, Law Institute of Victoria, 2016. Recipient, Certificate of Recognition in Teaching Excellence, Insurance Law, 2015. Recipient, Monash Law Faculty Higher Research Publications Prize, Monash University, 2010. Recipient, Monash Law Faculty Higher Research Publications Prize, Monash University, 2006.

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Mr John William SMOLDERS, NSW For significant service to the building and construction industry, and to higher education. Australian Institute of Building: National Councillor, 2004-2011. Member, Education Committee, 2013-2016. Chair, New South Wales Professional Excellence Awards, since 2014. New South Wales President, 2006-2008. New South Wales Secretary and Treasurer, 2005-2006. New South Wales Committee Member, since 2002. Committee Member, Hunter Sub-Branch, since 2011. Member, since 1983. Fellow. Master Builders Association: Vice-President, Hunter Division, 2013-2014. Committee Member, Hunter Division, since 2010. Treasurer, Central Cumberland Division, 1980s. Industry - other: Trustee, NSW Building Scholarship Trust Fund, current. Member, Australian Institute of Mediation and Arbitration, 2009-2013. University of Newcastle: Practising Fellow, School of Architecture and Built Environment, since 2015. Conjoint Professor of Building, 2016-2017. Conjoint Senior Fellow, 2012-2015. Research Associate, 2013-2014. Lecturer, 2010-2013. Community: Parishioner and Cantor, St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, ongoing. Member and Past President, Catholic Dutch Migrant Association, 1970s. Alumni Member, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.

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Professor Neil Allan SPIKE, Wantirna South VIC 3152 For significant service to medical education, particularly to general practitioner standards and training. Curriculum Development and Assessment in Clinical Competency: Director of Training, Eastern Victoria GP Training Program, since 2010. Australian Medical Council: Senior Examiner and Observer, Clinical Examinations, 1999-2009. Former Leader and Member, Population Health and Ethics Item Writing Group, 2005-2009. Former Member, Panel of Examiners. Former Member, Board of Examiners. Royal Australian College of General Practitioners: Examiner, 1984-2007. Executive Director of Standards, 1998-2001. Director of Assessment, 1993-1998. Former Member, Board of Examiners. Former Member, Faculty Board, Medical Education and Research Committees, Queensland Faculty. Fellow, 1983. University of Melbourne: Professorial Fellow, Department of General Practice, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Science, current. Monash University: Director, Post Graduate Education, Department of General Practice (DGP), School of Primary Health Care, 2009. Head of Department, General Practice, School of Primary Health Care, 2004-2009. Director of Training and Assessment, Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, 2003-2008 Examiner, Masters and Diploma Programs, Masters of Family Medicine, DGP, 2003-2010. Other: Senior Medical Educator, Family Medicine Program, Queensland, 1992-1993. Track Medical Officer, Australian Formula One Grand Prix, 1996-2009. General Medical Practitioner, since 1981. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Rose Hunt Medal, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, 2002.

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Ms Vicki Lorraine STANDISH, Malvern VIC 3144 For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives. SKAR Foundation (now the Vicki Standish Family Foundation): Founder and Director, since 2003. Other: Inaugural Honorary National Executive Director, Australian College of Herbal Medicine, 1995. Member, Victorian Committee, The Queen's Trust, 1995. Supporter, Women's Crisis Centre Collingwood, Sisters of Charity Melbourne, 1988. Inaugural Honorary National Executive Director, Medical Association for Prevention of War, 1985. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Past Secretary, Victorian Branch. Volunteer, 1981-1984.

Mr Waverley Shane STANLEY, Clagiraba QLD 4211 For significant service to the Indigenous community through support for education. Yalari Indigenous Education: Founding Director, since 2005. Established the Rosemary Bishop Indigenous Education Scholarship Program.

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Senior Professor Julie Robyn STEELE, Bulli NSW 2516 For significant service to science in the field of biomechanics, to higher education, and to professional associations. University of Wollongong: Academic, (Lecturer and Researcher), Biomechanics, since 1983. Founder and Director, Biomechanics Research Laboratory, since 1994. Founder and Director, Breast Research Australia, since 2006. Member, University Council, 2004-2006. Member, University Senate, 2007-2010. Researcher, Biomechanics, since 1993. Member, University Research Committee, 1999-2009 and 2012-2013. Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, 2011-2013. Head, School of Health Sciences, 2007-2010. Sports Medicine Australia (formerly Australian Sports Medicine Federation): Censor, Fellows of Australian Sports Medicine Federation, since 2002. Executive Member, Fellows of the Australian Sports Medicine Federation, since 1999. Education Officer and Secretary, Australian Sports Medicine Federation, South Coast Branch, 1986-1987. Member, since 1983. Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics: President, 1998-2000 and Past President, 2001-2003. Executive Board Member and Conference Liaison Officer, 1996-1998. Member, since 1996. International Society of Biomechanics: President, 2009-2011, President Elect, 2007-2009 and Past President, 2011-2013. Secretary-General, 2001-2007. Executive Council Member, 1999-2013. Member, since 1985. International Society of Biomechanics in Sports: Vice-President (Publications), 1996-2000. Executive Committee Member, 1996-2000. Board of Directors, 1993-2000. Newsletter Editor, 1996-2001. Member, since 1988. World Council of Biomechanics: Elected Member, since 2014. Other: Board of Directors, Illawarra Academy of Sport, 2007-2012. Board of Directors, Illawarra Sports Medicine Clinic, 1984-1986. Member of a range of scientific committees for conferences hosted by international professional associations, since 1997. Member of a range of editorial boards and reviewer for international scientific journals, grant applications and promotion applications for academics in Biomechanics, Sports Science and Sports Medicine, since 1985. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Fellowship of the International Society of Biomechanics, 2017. Recipient, Fellow of the Australian Sports Medicine Federation, 1998. Recipient, Carrick Australian Awards for University Teaching, 2007. Recipient, Vice-Chancellor's Award for Interdisciplinary Research Excellence, University of Wollongong, 2012 and 2013. Recipient, Excellence in Research Supervision, University of Wollongong, 2002. Recipient, Supervisor of the Year Inaugural Award, University of Wollongong, 2001. Recipient, Vice-Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Learning, University of Wollongong, 1993. Recipient, Telstra NSW Business Woman of the Year, Telstra Business Women's Awards, 2005. Recipient, NSW Hudson Community Government Award, Telstra Business Women's Awards, 2005. Recipient, F.E. Johnson Memorial Fellowship, New South Wales Sports Safety 2000 Award Scheme, 1998.

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Dr David Murray STEVENS, Karabar NSW 2620 For significant service to Australian naval history as a researcher and author. History: Author, Official History, Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, Official History Project, Australian War Memorial, since 2016. Adjunct Associate Professor, Naval Studies Group, Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society, Australian Defence Force Academy, current. Director of Strategic and Historical Studies, Sea Power Centre - Australia, Department of Defence, 1994-2014. Publications include: 'In All Respects Ready - Australia's Navy in World War 1', Oxford University Press, 2014. Co-Author and Co-Editor, 'Sea power ashore and in the air', Halstead Press, 2007. Co-Author, 'Australia's Navy in the Gulf: Countenance to Catalyst 1941-2006', Topmill Press, 2006. Co-Author and Co-Editor, 'The Navy Nation: The influence of the Navy on modern Australia', Allen and Unwin, 2005. Co-author and Co-Editor, 'The Face of Naval Battle: The human experience of modern war at sea', Allen and Unwin 2003. Co-Author and Editor, 'The Royal Australian Navy, Volume III, Australian Centenary History of Defence', Oxford University Press, 2001. Co-Author and Co-Editor, 'Southern Trident: Strategy, History and the rise of Australian Naval Power', Allen and Unwin, 2001. Co-Author and Editor, 'Maritime Power in the Twentieth Century: The Australian Experience', Allen and Unwin, 1998. Co-Author and Editor, 'U-Boat Far From Home - the epic voyage of U862 to Australia and New Zealand', Allen and Unwin, 1997. Co-Author and Editor, 'The Royal Australian Navy in World War II', Allen and Unwin, 1996. Other: Supporter, Australian National Maritime Museum. Supporter, Australian Association for Maritime History. Commander, Royal Australian Navy Reserve, 1994-2018. Serving member, Royal Australian Navy, 1974-1994. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Frank Broeze Memorial Maritime History Book Prize, for 'In All Respects Ready - Australia's Navy in World War 1', 2015.

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Mr Graeme John STICKLAND, Craigie WA 6025 For significant service to youth through Scouts at the state and national level. Scouts Australia: National Councillor, 2014-2016. Chairman, Cub Scout Review, 1993-1994. National Commissioner for Youth Program, 1992-1994. Scouts Western Australia: Chief Commissioner, 1995-2000. Assistant Chief Commissioner, 1994-1995. Branch Commissioner, Venturer Scouts, 1989-1992. Assistant District Commissioner, Stirling Lakes, 1988-1989. Life Member, since 2015. Group Leader, Padbury Scout Group, since 2000. Venturer Leader, Three Springs Scout Group, 1983-1985. Founder, Stirling Lakes Rover Crew, 1980. Rover Scout, 1979. Assistant Cub Scout Leader, 1978. Venturer Scout, 1974-1979. Scout, 1970-1974. Cub Scout, 1967-1970. Awards and recognition includes: Silver Kangaroo, 2012. 30 Year Service Decoration, 2012. Silver Emu, 2007. Silver Koala, 1999. Medal of Merit, 1995. Rover BP Award, 1985. Queen's Scout Badge, 1978. Other: Chairman, Whitford Recreation and Ratepayers Association, since 2012. Former Information Technology Manager, Westnet Rail.

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Professor Sarah Elizabeth STRASSER, Tanjil South VIC 3825 For significant service to medical education, particularly to rural general practice. Education: Head, Rural Clinical School, University of Queensland, since 2016. Advisor, School of Medicine, University of Guyana, 2015-2016. Director, Faculty and Staff Development, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, 2002-2007. Flinders University - Northern Territory: Associate Dean and Head of Faculty, Medical School, 2010-2014. Director, Rural Clinical School, 2007-2009. Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine: Inaugural Medical Advisor. Fellow, since 2000. Member, since 1998. Royal Australian College of General Practitioners: National Director of Rural Training, 1996-2000. Inaugural Director of Aboriginal Health Training, 1997-2000. Member, 1996-2007. Northern Territory Integrated Regional Training Committee: Board Member, 2011-2013. Founding Member, Postgraduate Medical Education Sub-Committee. Founding Member, Training Committee. World Organization of Family Doctors: Member, Working Party on Rural Practice, since 2014. Member, Working Party for Women in Family Medicine, since 1998. Other: Past Northern Territory Representative, Greater Northern Australia Regional Training Network. Chair, Northern Territory Simulation Learning Environment Reference Committee, 2010-2014. Chair, Northern Territory Regional Integrated Clinical Training Board, 2012-2013. International Advisory Committee Member, Consortia of Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships, 2007-2014.

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Mr Reynah Manhoi TANG, VIC For significant service to the law, particularly through professional legal associations. Asian Australian Lawyers Association (AALA): Inaugural President, 2013-2016. Helped to establish the Association, (to address cultural diversity in the legal profession), 2013. Member, William Ah Ket Scholarship Committee, since 2017. Law Institute of Victoria: President, 2013. Chair, Member and former Member, various Committees including: Executive Committee; Accident Compensation Committee; and Ethics Committee. Member, since 1996. Law Council of Australia: Director, 2012-2014. Member, and former Member of various Committees including: Taxation Sub-Committee, last 15 years. Finance and Risk Committee. Wellbeing and the Law Foundation: Board Member, 2013-2016. Helped to established the Foundation (to address mental health in the profession), 2013. Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal: Sessional Member, since 2016. Member, Diversity and Inclusion Steering Committee, since 2016. Law - other: Interim Director, Project Board, Law Library of Victoria, 2013. Member, Advisory Panel, Board of Taxation, since 2014. Member, Council of Legal Education, 2011-2015. Member, External Professional Advisory Committee, Faculty of Law, Monash University, 2014-2016. Member, Supreme Court of Victoria Taxation List User Group, 2017-2018. Lawyer and Partner, over 20 years. Awards and Recognition includes: 'Highly Commended', Rogers Legal Writing Award, 2006. Recipient, Certificate of Service, Law Institute of Victoria, 2016.

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Mr David Paul THOMPSON, Umina Beach NSW 2257 For significant service to surf lifesaving at the local, national, and international level. International Lifesaving Federation: Sports Commissioner, since 2008. Sports Commission Member, since 2004. Surf Life Saving Australia: Chairman, Australian Championships Event Management Committee, 2010-2013. Member, Australian Council, 2003-2010. Chairman, Board of Surf Sports, 2003-2010. Member, National Board of Competition, 1994-2004. Surf Life Saving New South Wales: Member, Surf Sports Event Management Committee, 2004-2009. Director of Surf Sports, 1998-2004. Chairman, Championship Organising Panel, 2000-2003. State Selector, 1998-2003. Surf Life Saving Central Coast: Deputy President, 1997-1998. Committee Member, 1983-1997. Competition Official, 1982-2009. Branch Selector, 1996-1999 and 1991-1992. Ocean Beach Surf Life Saving Club: President, 1986-1990. Deputy President, 2011-2013. Club Captain, 1994-1997 and 1983-1986. Committee Member, 2007-2013. Member, since 1977. The Bays Brigade, NSW Rural Fire Service: Captain, 1992-1993 Deputy Captain, 1995-1996 and 1989-1992. Member, 1978-1998. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Knight of the Order of Lifesaving, 2014. Life Member, Surf Life Saving Australia, since 2009. Life Member, Surf Life Saving New South Wales, since 2005. Life Member, Surf Life Saving Central Coast, since 2005. Life Member, Ocean Beach Surf Life Saving Club, since 1995.

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Mr Ian James THORPE OAM, NSW For significant service to youth and Indigenous education through charitable initiatives, and to swimming. Community: Patron, ReachOut Australia, current. Ambassador, Invictus Games 2018, current. Ambassador, Australian Marriage Equality Campaign, 2017. Founder and Director, Ian Thorpe's Foundation for Youth, 2000-2014. Swimming Achievements since 2001: Gold medallist, 200m and 400m Freestyle, Silver medallist, 4x200m Freestyle, and Bronze medallist, 100m Freestyle, Athens Olympics Games, 2004. Gold medallist, 200m and 400m Freestyle, 4x200m Freestyle, World Aquatics Championships, 2003. Gold medallist, 100m, 200m, and 400m Freestyle, 4x100m and 4x200m Freestyle, 4x100m Medley, Silver medallist, 100m Backstroke, Manchester Commonwealth Games, 2002. Gold medallist, 100m, 200m, 400m Freestyle, 4x100m and 4x200m Freestyle, Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, 2002. Gold medallist, 200m, 400m, and 800m Freestyle, Gold medallist, 4x100m and 4x200m Freestyle, and Gold medallist, 4x100m Medley, World Aquatic Championships, 2001. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Medal of the Order of Australia, 2001. Recipient, Honorary Doctor of Letters, in recognition of his extraordinary contribution for the sport, philanthropy and Indigenous rights, Macquarie University, 2014. Recipient, Honorary Doctor of Letters, for his support for health and education services for Indigenous Youth, University of Western Sydney, 2013. Recipient, Awarded Human Rights Medal for his charity work with Indigenous children, 2012. Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2001. Recipient, Young Australian of the Year, 2000.

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Mr Geoffrey David TODD, Ararat VIC 3377 For significant service to the visual arts as an artist and sculptor. Solo exhibitions include: 'Beautiful Beasts', Mitchell Fine Art, Queensland, 2016. 'Fabrics And Friends', Positive-Negative Gallery, Indonesia, 2014. 'Proxy', Healesville Contemporary Artspace, Victoria, 2012. 'Pole', Karin Weber Gallery, Hong Kong, 2012. 'Psalms For The Secular', Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2005. 'Galerie La Casade', La Chaise-Dieu, France, 2003. 'Geoff Todd', Galeri Ardiyanto, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 1996. 'Geoff Todd', Covent Garden Gallery, London, 1986. 'Paintings and Sculpture', Powell Street Gallery, Victoria, 1978. Commissioned numerous private and public works including: Collection of 24 original drawings of Greek mythological scenes, 2010. Bronze-cast entrance emblem, O'Loughlin Catholic College, Karama, Darwin, 2009. Official Portrait of the Administrator of the Northern Territory, Thomas Ian (Tom) Pauling, 2007. 'Water Piece' sculpture, The Peninsula, Northern Territory, 1998. 'Coat of Arms', Parliament House, Darwin, 1993. 'Coat of Arms', Supreme Court, Darwin 1991. Other: Author and Publisher of various books including: Artful Drawing from the Nude, 2009, and Reflections, 2017. Honorary Member, Lord's Taverners Australia, 2014. Founding Benefactor, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Foundation, 1996. Life Member and Benefactor, Government House Foundation of the Northern Territory. Life Member, Mornington Peninsula Arts Centre Gallery Society. Education: Lecturer in Sculpture and Life-drawing, (then) Northern Territory University Darwin, 1989-1994. Lecturer in Art, Batchelor Institute, Northern Territory, 1987-1988. Adult Educator, Northern Territory Open College of TAFE, 1985-1987. Craft Advisor, Maningrida Arts and Crafts, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 1984-1985. Artist-in-Residence, Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, 1980. Art and Special Project Officer, Monterey Technical School, Frankston, Victoria, 1977-1984. Lecturer in Life-Drawing, Painting, Contemporary Art Studies, Shepparton Technical College, Shepparton, Victoria, 1975-1977. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, People's Choice Award, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, 2002. Recipient, Inaugural Portrait of a Senior Territorian Art Award, 1999.

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Mr Juan Ignacio TRAPAGA (Ignatius Jones), Surry Hills NSW 2010 For significant service to entertainment as a writer, director, author and performer. Event Direction and Production: Artistic Director and Creative Advisor, Vivid Sydney Festival, since 2011. Artistic Director, Sydney Mardi Gras Parade, 2011-2015. Director, Opening Ceremony, World Expo 2010, Shanghai China. Director, Opening, Closing and Victory Ceremonies, Vancouver Winter Olympic Games, 2010. Director, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Doha Asian games, 2006. Writer and Director, Man From Snowy River - Arena Spectacular, 2002. Director of Independence Ceremonies, Democratic Republic of East Timor. Director of Ceremonies, Sydney Gay Games, 2002. Artistic Director, Opening Ceremony Segment (horses) and the Harbour Spectacular Closing Ceremony, Sydney Olympic Games, 2000. Artistic Director, City of Sydney's New Year's Eve Celebrations, 1996-2002. Entertainment: Musician and Performer, various music groups and soundtracks, including 'Jimmy and the Boys', 'Pardon Me Boys', and the soundtrack for 'Strictly Ballroom'. Television Director, several children's videos including 'Monica's House' and 'Monica's Seaside Adventure' and the 'Magic Toyshop'. Author, 'True Hip', 1990, and 'The 1992 True Hip Manual', 1992. Music Journalist, 'Rock Australia Magazine', 'The Edge', and 'Stiletto Magazine'. Commentator and Arts/Music Writer, The Sydney Morning Herald. Actor and Presenter, several television shows and movies, including 'Those Dear Departed', 1987, 'Pandemonium', 1988, and 'Culture Shock'.

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Professor Diane Esma TWIGG, Subiaco WA 6008 For significant service to nursing through a range of leadership, education and advisory roles. School of Nursing and Midwifery, Edith Cowan University: Executive Dean, since 2016. Professor of Nursing and Head of School, 2009-2016. Published more than 40 peer reviewed research papers. Australian College of Nursing: Former Representative, Nursing Leadership Bank of Experts, International Council of Nurses. President, 2005-2007. Vice-President, 2003-2005. Former Board Member. Fellow, since 2003. Member, since 1995. Commonwealth Department of Health: Former Australian College of Nursing Representative, Health Care Efficiency Advisory Committee, National Health Performance Authority. Member, representing the Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery, National Nursing and Midwifery Education Advisory Network. International Congress on Innovations in Nursing: Organising Committee Member, current. Founder, 2003. Western Australia Health: Board Member, Child and Adolescent Health Services, since 2017. Former Acting Chief Nurse. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital: Executive Director of Nursing Services, 1995-2008. Research Consultant, Centre for Nursing Research, current. Health - other: Executive Director of Nursing Services, North Metropolitan Health Service, 2002-2005 and 2007-2008. Former Deputy Presiding Member, Nursing and Midwifery Board of Western Australia. Midwife, since 1979. Nurse, since 1974. Awards and recognition includes: Inductee, Lifetime Achievement Honour Roll, Western Australian Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, 2017.

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Mr Allan Boyd VIDOR, Watsons Bay NSW 2030 For significant service to the Jewish community, and to the hospitality industry. JewishCare: President, since 2010. Board Member, since 2006. Director, 2006-2010. Toga Group: Managing Director, since 1995. Group Operations Manager, 1989-1995. Other: Board Member, The Tourism and Transport Forum Australia, since 2007. Director, Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council, current.

Dr Paul VOGEL, East Perth WA 6004 For significant service to public administration through environmental leadership roles. Environment: Chairman, Environmental Protection Agency Northern Territory, since 2016. Member, Northern Territory Planning Commission, current. Chairman, Environmental Protection Agency Western Australia, 2007-2015. Inaugural Chief Executive and Chairman, Environmental Protection Authority South Australia, 2002-2007. Director, Environmental Policy, Department of the Premier and Cabinet Western Australia, 2001-2002. Director, Environmental Systems, Department of Environmental Protection Western Australia, 1995-2001. Former South Australian Representative, Standing Committee of Chief Executive Officers, Environment Protection and Heritage Council. Former Chairman, South Australian Radiation Protection Committee. Former Member, South Australian Natural Resource Management Council. Former Member, South Australian Major Developments Panel. Research: Chairman, Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment, since 2015. Director, Australian Research Impact Advisory Board, Australian Technology Network, 2013-2017. Agricultural Research Scientist, Department of Agriculture Western Australia, 1977-1995. Consultancy: Strategic Advisor, Cannings Purple (Western Australia), since 2016. Director, Global Aquatica (Australia), since 2016. Director, Sustainable Remediation Solutions, current.

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Mrs Mary Therese WAGNER, Toowoomba QLD 4350 For significant service to the community of Toowoomba. Patron, Toowoomba Refugee and Migrant Service, since 2004. Ambassador and Fundraiser, Toowoomba Hospice, since 1997. Patron, John Wallis Foundation, since 2014. Member, Advisory Committee, Family Week, since 2005. Foundation Member Advisory Board, Lourdes Home for the Aged Toowoomba, 1995-2015. Chair, Cobb & Co National Carriage Factory Campaign, Cobb and Co. Museum, 2007-2010. Appeal Chair, Downlands Sports Science Centre, Downlands College Toowoomba, 2006-2008. Professional: Co-Founder and Co-Owner, The Wagner Group, since 1989. Awards and recognition includes: Dame of the Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem, 2015. Recipient, Honorary Degree, University of Southern Queensland, 2013. Recipient, Toowoomba Community Service Medal, 2004. Recipient, Toowoomba Volunteer of the Year, 2003. Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Anthony Norman WALES, Cremorne Point NSW 2090 For significant service to the community through philanthropic and social welfare initiatives. SMART Recovery: Australian Chairperson, since 2007. Australian Representative, SMART Recovery United States of America Board, current. Founding Volunteer Director, since 2007. Founding Director, SMART Recovery International, current. The Wales Family Trust Foundation: Philanthropist for The Sydney Dance Company, since 2014. Philanthropist for MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Australia, since 2012. Philanthropist for Catholic Care Sydney, since 2001. Provides philanthropic support to: The Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children. St Mary's North Sydney. St Vincent de Paul. Good Samaritan Foundation. Westmead Children's Hospital. Mater Hospital North Sydney. Youth off the Streets. Surf Aid. Spaghetti Circus. 107 Projects. Sharing Stories: Indigenous Digital Storytelling. Mooghalin Performance Arts. 1 Million Women. Awards and recognition includes: Inductee, Fellow, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. Inductee, Fellow, The Chartered Institute of Secretaries.

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Mr Ian Baker WALL OAM, SA For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives. Novita Children's Services: Benefactor, since 1990. Fundraiser, Novita's Rainbow Committee, 1990-2013. Benefactor to a range of charitable organisations including: St Marks College, over 20 years. St Ann's College, since 2000. Burnside Hospital Foundation, since 2002. Starlight Children's Foundation, since 2005. Adelaide Botanic Gardens Foundation, since 2006. National Trust of South Australia, over 12 years. Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, since 2008. Career: Co-Founder and Director, Codan Limited, 1959-2009. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Order of Australia Medal, 2008. Inductee, Hall of Fame, The Impact Awards, 2016.

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Dr Bryan Geoffrey WALPOLE, Sandy Bay TAS 7005 For significant service to emergency medicine, to professional organisations, and to sailing. Royal Hobart Hospital: Visiting Medical Officer, Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, 2004-2015. Consultant, Aeromedical Retrieval Service, 1994-2015. Staff Specialist, Department of Emergency, 1996-2001. Director of Emergency Medicine, 1984-1996. Chairman and Member, various committees, 1980s-1990s. Australian Medical Association: Tasmanian Branch: Board Member, Foundation, 2008-2017. President, 1998-2000. Honorary Medical Secretary, 1987-1991. Fellow, 1992. Australasian College for Emergency Medicine: Examiner, 1984-2013. Former Vice-President. Former Tasmanian Representative. Foundation Fellow, 1983. Other roles: Examiner, Australian Medical Council, since 1994. Locum, clinical shifts in private emergency medicine and hyperbaric facilities, current. Doctor in detention camps, Manus Island and Nauru, 2010s. Station Doctor, Macquarie Island, Antarctica, 2002-2003. Ship's Doctor, Antarctica round trips, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2012. Director of Emergency Medicine, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, 1980-1985. Director, Emergency Medicine, at the now Footscray Hospital, 1974-1980. Senior Lecturer, Emergency Medicine, University of Tasmania, 2004-2017. Former President, Tasmanian Branch, Australian Skeptics, and member since 1982. Sailing: Volunteer, Australian Wooden Boat Festival, current. Volunteer, Franklin Wooden Boat School, current. Member, Cruising Yacht Club of Tasmania, current. Member, Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania, current. Volunteer, Sailability, current. Awards and Recognition includes: Recipient, Distinguished Teacher Award, University of Tasmania, 2007 and 2009. Recipient, Foundation 20 Medal, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, 2003. Recipient, Medal, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, 1996.

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Mr Andrew Mark WAY, Fitzroy VIC 3065 For significant service to medicine through administrative and advisory roles. Chief Executive Officer, Alfred Health, since 2009. Co-Founder, Monash Partners, since 2014. Chief Executive Officer, Royal Free Hampstead Trust, United Kingdom, 2004-2009. Co-Founder and Director, UCLPartners, 2004-2009. Chief Executive Officer, Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospital's Foundation Trust, United Kingdom, 2001-2004. Chief Operating Officer, Hammersmith Hospital Trust, 1993-2001. National Health and Medical Research Council: Member, Partnership Grant Review Committee, since 2016. Member, Partnerships Projects Review Working Committee, 2013-2015. Health Roundtable: President, since 2015. Director, 2012-2015. Monash University: Adjunct Clinical Professor, since 2015. Adjunct Associate Professor, 2012-2015. Advisory roles: Member, Ministerial Advisory Committee on Infrastructure, 2016-2017. Chair, ED Collaborative, 2016-2017. Chair, Statewide Mental Health System Design, 2016. Expert Advisor, Health Innovation and Reform Council, 2012-2014. Chair, Expert Advisory Panel on Health Service Accreditation, 2012-2014. Member, Board of Governance, Institute for Safety Compensation and Recovery Research, 2011-2016. Board Member, Health Innovation Reform Council, 2011-2015. Member, Victorian Health Strategy 2022 Committee, 2011-2012. Member, Expert Reference Group on Developing a Clinical Trials Roadmap, Australian Government Clinical Trials Action Group, 2010-2011. Director, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, 2009-2017. Board Member, Victorian Cancer Consultative Council, 2009-2015. Member, Royal College of Nursing, 1977-1998. Awards and recognition include: Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors. Fellow, Australasian College of Health Service Management. Fellow, Institute of Managers and Leaders.

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Mr William Alexander WEBSTER, Cremorne NSW 2090 For significant service to the community through philanthropic and social welfare initiatives. Sponsor and pro bono consultant, Triple Care Farm, Mission Australia, 25 years. Member and Financial Supporter, Social Ventures Australia. Financial Supporter, Tribal Warrior Aboriginal Organisation. Director, MS Society of New South Wales, 2000-2004. Financial Supporter, MS Research Australia and Life Governor, 2010. The Benevolent Society: Chair, 2003-2008. Board Member, 2002-2008. Chair, Endowment Investment Advisory Committee, 2009-2015. Other philanthropic support includes: The Exodus Foundation. St Vincent de Paul Society. Fred Hollows Foundation. The Smith Family. Royal Flying Doctor Service. Junior Diabetes Research Foundation Australia. Professional: Executive Director, Lend Lease Corporation/MLC Group, 1987-1999.

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Ms Moira Therese WERE, Willunga SA 5172 For significant service to the community of South Australia through a range of roles, and to social welfare. Non- Executive Director, Scope Global, since 2013. Senior Policy and Carer Engagement Officer, Carers SA, 2013-2014. Think Tank Co-Ordinator, Leaders Institute of SA, 2013. Executive Director, IAP2 - International Association for Public Participation, and co-publisher, 'Journal of Public Deliberation', 2008-2012. Director, Moira Deslandes Consulting, since 2002. Founder, Chooks SA, since 2017. Government and Ministerial Appointments: Deputy Member, South Australian Emergency Services Commission, 2009-2012. Deputy Director, Public Space Advisory Committee, 2009-2012; Member, 2007-2011. Board Member, Medical Board of South Australia, 2005-2010. Former Chief of Staff to Trish White, 2002-2005, and ALP candidate for Mawson. Chief Executive Officer, Volunteering SA&NT Inc, 2005-2008, and Life Member, since 2008. Social Planner, City of Salisbury, 2002. Senior Project Officer, Commonwealth Department of Families and Communities, 2002. Managing Director, Adelaide, Social Options Australia, 1994-2001. Field Education Supervisor, Flinders University of SA, 1989-1999. Sessional Lecturer, School of Social Work, University of SA, 1996-1998. Social Worker and Manager, Centacare, 1988-1996. Project Officer, Social Justice Unit, Department of Premier and Cabinet, SA, 1990-1991. Social Worker, SA Mental Health Services, 1986-1990. Social Worker, Eastern Regional Geriatric and Medical Rehabilitation Services, 1983-1985. Voluntary roles: Convenor, Willunga Playback Theatre Inc, 2005-2014 Volunteer Facilitator, Intellectual Disabilities Accommodation Agency, 2012. Chair, Community Foundation of SA, Public Trustee of SA, 2008-2012; Member, 2007. Board Member, Psychology Beyond Borders, 2005-2011, (merger of IDA/A with PBB); Board Member, Issues Deliberation Australia/America, 1997-2011. Member, Grant Applications Panel, Shine a Light Narrative Research Fund, 2008-2011. Chair or Board Member, Southern Domestic Violence Service, 1998-2001. Board Member, Noarlunga Community Legal Services,1995-1996. Community Representative, Noarlunga Healthy Cities, 1995-2000. Southern Area Co-ordinator, Community Aid Abroad (now Oxfam), 1992-1994. Board Member, Oikumene Foundation, since 2003. Board Member, Family Life Movement, 1991-1992. Committee Member, YWCA, 1988-1989. Regional Coordinator and Committee Member, Alzheimers Association of SA, 1984. Church: Chair, Sub-Committee for Education and Promotion, National Council of Churches, 1995-1998. Treasurer, National Women and the Church, 1997-1998. Assistant Pastoral Planner, Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide, 1990-1992. National Committee Member and Co-Ordinator of Fringe Program, Turning Point Conference, Centenary of Catholic Social Teaching, 1990-1991. Chair and/or Secretary, Justice and Peace Commission, Adelaide Catholic Archdiocese, 1987-1990. Social Worker, Acting Executive Officer, and Project Officer, SA Council of Churches, 1985-1988.

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Mr Roger Booth WEST, Glebe NSW 2037 For significant service to the community through social welfare initiatives, and to the law. Law and Social Justice: Director/Principal Solicitor, Public Interest Advocacy Centre, 1987-1989.1978-1984. Co-Founder/Principal Solicitor, Welfare Rights Centre, 1983-1984 Principal solicitor, Redfern Legal Centre, 1979-1984. Co-Founder, The Intellectual Disability Rights Centre. Co-Founder, The Aged Rights Advocacy Service. Co-Founder/Co-Editor, The Lawyers' Practice Manual. Member, Legal Aid Commission of NSW, 181-1985. Manager, Redfern Legal Centre Publishing, The Law Handbook and Streetwise Comix. Community and Social Welfare: Co-Founder/Director and Principal Consultant, WestWood Spice, since 2000. Chair, Centre for Australian Progress, since 2017. Board Member and Chair, Prisoner's Aid Association of New South Wales, since 2010. Co-Founder, Mates on the Move (an initiative of Prisoners' Aid Association), since 2016. Deputy Chair, Children, Young People and Families, UnitingCare NSW/ACT, 1999-2012. Founding Chair, Midnight Basketball Australia, 2000-2009. Founding Commissioner, Community Services Commission NSW, 1994-1999. Founding President, Guardianship Board, NSW, (now Guardianship Division, New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal), 1989-1994. Deputy President, New South Wales Council on Social Services (NCOSS), 1980s.

Mr David Andrew WESTON, South Melbourne VIC 3205 For significant service to the community through a range of roles and initiatives. Executive Officer, Fishermans Bend Business Forum 2017 - current. Chief Executive Officer, Worldwide Business Innovations, since 2002. Chair/Secretary, Fitzroy Adventure Playground Inc, 2013 - 2017 Director, Career Knowledge Pty Ltd, 2012- 2017. Consultant, Victorian Managed Insurance Authority, 2006-2008 Chief Executive Officer, Adult Multicultural Education Service, 2004-2005. Chief Executive Officer, William Angliss Institute, 1998-2002. General Manager, Strategy and Development, Parks Victoria.1992 -1998 Advisor, iEmpower Youth Incorporated, since 2009. Board Member, Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, 1991-1993 and 2000-2001. Chief Executive Officer, Tasmanian Convention and Visitors Bureau, 1977 - 1983. Government Appointments: Member, Victorian Government's Gambling Research Panel, 2003-2004. Member, Federal Minister's Advisory Council on Tourism and Travel. 1981-1983 Member, Victorian Auditor General's Advisory Council on Education Sector, 2002-2004. Founding Board Member, Victorian Tourism Industry Council, 2000-2002.

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Professor David Carlisle WHITEMAN, Toowong QLD 4066 For significant service to medical research in the field of cancer epidemiology. QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute: Deputy Director, since 2016. Senior Scientist, Cancer Control Group, since 2017 Group Leader, Cancer Control Group, 2010-2017. Australian Research Council Future Fellow, 2010-2013. NHMRC Principal Research Fellow, 2004-2009. NHMRC Peter Doherty Fellow, 2000-2003. Cancer Epidemiologist, since 1996. Academic: Adjunct Professor, School of Population Health, University of Queensland. Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, since 2011. National Health and Medical Research Council: Council Member, 2003-2006. Member, National Asbestos Research Working Group, 2002-2008. Member, National Ethics Conference Working Committee, 2006-2007. Member, Project Grants Review Panels - Public Health, 2013, 2003-2008. Member, Project Grants Review Panel - Microbiology, 2014-2015, 2010-2012. Chief Investigator of 14 grants. International Memberships include: Chair, Postdoctoral Fellowships Committee, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 2012-2013; Member, 2010-2013. Member, Barrett's Oesophagus Translational Research Group (BEACON), National Cancer Institute, USA, since 2008. Chair, Pan Pacific Skin Cancer Consortium, 2010-2015. Member, International Melanoma Reanalysis Consortium, 2007-2010. National Memberships include: Chair, Epidemiology and Public Health Committee, Australia New Zealand Melanoma Trials Group, since 2018. National Guidelines for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Cancer Council Australia, 2017-2018. Chair, Breast Cancer Risk Factors External Expert Panel, Cancer Australia, 2016-2018. Expert Working Group, Optimal Care Pathway for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer, Cancer Council Victoria, 2015. Internal Research Review Committee, Cancer Council NSW, since 2014. Barrett's Oesophagus Guidelines Working Group, Cancer Council Australia, 2011-2014. National Research Audit Steering Committee, Cancer Australia, 2011-2012. Medical Services Advisory Committee, 2010-2011. Awards and recognition includes: Honorary Fellow, Skin Cancer College of Australasia, 2016. Fellow, Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, 2015. Fellow, Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine. Recipient, Bancroft Medal, QIMR, 2011.

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Professor David Charles WIDDOWSON, Nicholls ACT 2913 For significant service to higher education in the field of international trade and customs. Charles Sturt University: Chief Executive Officer, Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, since 2013. University of Canberra: Professor of Customs and International Trade, 2003-2015. Chief Executive Officer, Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, 2003-2015. Visiting Professorships include: University of Muenster, Germany, since 2006. University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, 2009-2013. Riga Technical University, Latvia, 2008-2011. Other: Founder and President, International Network of Customs Universities, current. Founder and Editor in Chief, World Customs Journal, current. Managing Director, Asia-Pacific, Trusted Trade Alliance, current. Australian Customs Service: Past National Manager, Commercial Compliance. Past Director of International Relations. Awards and recognition includes: Appointed Honorary Customs Officer, Republic of Azerbaijan, since 2013. Recipient on behalf of the Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, Education and Training Exporter of the Year, ACT Chief Minister's Export Awards, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008. Recipient, Prime Minister's Exporter of the Year Award for Education and Training, 2008.

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Dr Roger Konrad WILKINSON, Everton Park QLD 4053 For significant service to medicine as a cardiovascular surgeon, and to the community. Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital: Honorary Cardiologist, since 2017. Senior Visiting Medical Officer in Cardiology, 1977-2017. Student Coordinator for teaching cardiology, more than 30 years. WorkCover Queensland: Deputy Chair, Composite Medical Assessment Tribunal and Cardiac Assessment Tribunal, current. Member, since 1978. Heart Foundation of Australia: National: Queensland Representative, National Heart Foundation Board, 2006-2009 and 2013-2015. Honorary Member, Cardiovascular Health Advisory Committee, since 1983. Honorary Member, National Audit and Governance Committee, since 2014. Honorary Member, Aspirin Working Group, 2008-2009. Queensland Division: President, 2006-2009 and 2013-2015. Honorary Director, since 1996. Chair, Organising Committee, Challenges in Cardiology Conference, Queensland, 2003-2011. Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand: President, Queensland Branch, 1992-1996. Clinical Appointments: Former Consultant, St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital, Brisbane. Former Visiting Medical Officer, Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital. Chief Resident (Cardiology), Edmonton, Canada, 1970s. Lecturer in Cardiology, Institute of Diseases of the Chest, London Chest Hospital, 1970s. Private Cardiology Practice, Brisbane, since 1976. Other: Senior Lecturer and Examiner in Medicine (Clinical), University of Queensland, since mid-2000s. Member, Queensland Medical Choir, current. Member, 'Vox Populus' (community choir), Queensland Show Choir, current. Clayfield Uniting Church: Church Elder, 15 years. Member, Church Council, current. Lay Preacher, since 2017. Parishioner, 25 years. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Honorary Contributor Award, Queensland Division, National Heart Foundation of Australia, 2015.

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Ms Lyn Adrienne WILLIAMS OAM, Dulwich Hill NSW 2203 For significant service to the Indigenous community, and to youth, through choral music initiatives. Founder and Artistic Director, Gondwana Choirs, since 1996. Founder and Artistic Director, Sydney Children's Choir, since 1989. Guest Conductor, Australian Chamber Orchestra. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Order of Australia Medal, 2004. Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2001

Ms Lynette Frances WILLIAMS, United Kingdom For significant service to the performing arts as an administrator and artistic director. National Institute of Dramatic Art: Chief Executive Officer, 2008-2016. Member, Board of Directors, 2008-2016. Other: Chair, Performing Lines, 2011-2014. Principal, Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London), since 2017. Manager, Culture, Ceremonies and Education, London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, 2006-2008. Past Artistic Director, Cardiff 2008. Past Advisor for Contemporary Music, Opera, Theatre and Dance, Arts Council England. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Honorary Doctorate of Letters honoris causa, University of Wollongong, 2014. Recipient, Honorary Master of Letters, De Montfort University, United Kingdom, 1998. Fellow, Royal Society of Arts (United Kingdom), current.

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Mr Thomas Dorrien WILMOT, Hunters Hill NSW 2110 For significant service to civil engineering, particularly soil stabilisation and road recycling. Director and Joint Owner, Stabilised Pavements of Australia Pty Ltd, since 1984. Co-Owner and Director, Polymix Industries Limited, current. Executive Member, Australian Chapter, Road Engineers Association of Asia and Australasia, many years. Australian Stabilisation Industry Association: Founding President, 1995-1997. Honorary Member, current. Other: Director, Narkoojee Pty Ltd, since 2013. Chair, Balhannah Centre, 1998-2017. Supported establishment, Drummoyne Power AFL Club, 1998. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, John Shaw Medal, Roads Australia, 1997.

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Ms Maria Louise WILTON, Edithvale VIC 3196 For significant service to the business and finance sector, and to the community. Chartered Financial Analyst Institute: Governor, since 2018. National Chair, Society Diversity Committee, current. Member, Advocacy Council, since 2016. Charterholder, current. Australian Centre for Financial Studies: Chair, Industry Advisory Board, since 2015. Member, Industry Advisory Council, 2009. Franklin Templeton Investments Australia: Managing Director, 2006-2017. Chair, 2006-2017. Financial Services Council: Co-Chair, Investment Committee, 2007-2015. Board Member, 2007-2015. Finance - other: Director, Australian Government Employees Superannuation Trust, 2011-2013. Member, Victorian Finance Industry Council, 2007-2009. Director, Victorian Emergency Services Superannuation Scheme, 2000-2008. Member, Victorian Committee of Management of Women in Super, 2000-2002. Victorian Legal Aid: Board Member, 2001-2004. Chair, Audit Committee, 2001-2004. Government: Deputy Chair, Infrastructure Victoria, current. Director, Melbourne Water, 2009-2012. Director, Transport Accident Commission, 2004-2010. Community: Director, National Breast Cancer Foundation, 2010-2016. Member, Advisory Committee, McCaughey Centre for the Promotion of Mental Health and Community Well Being, 2006-2009. Member, School Council, Cornish College, 2014. Member, Organising Committee, Women in Super Mother's Day Classic, 1999-2000. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Patrons Award, National Breast Cancer Foundation. Inductee, Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors. Inductee, Fellow, Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees.

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Mr Stuart John WOOD QC, Kooyong VIC 3144 For significant service to the legal profession, particularly in the area of industrial relations. The Law: Queen's Counsel, since 2014. Senior Counsel, 2011-2014. Member, Victorian Bar, since 1995. Member, Law Institute of Victoria, since 1993. Barrister and Solicitor, since 1993. HR Nicholls Society: Vice-President, 1999-2000. Member, current. Other: Non-Executive Chairman and Owner, Great Southern Press, current. Secretary, The Samuel Griffith Society, current. Supporter, Australian Davos Connection. Board Member, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, current.

The Honourable Grant Allen WOODHAMS, Geraldton WA 6530 For significant service to parliament and politics, and to the community of Western Australia. Parliament of Western Australia: Speaker, 2008-2013. Acting Speaker, 2006-2008. Member for Moore, 2008-2013. Member for Greenough, 2005-2008. Western Australian College of Agriculture - Morawa: Board Member, current. Chair, North Midlands Education Industry Training Alliance, since 2014. Geraldton Universities Centre: Deputy Chair, since 2013. Chair, Hollomby Foundation, since 2014. Other: Chair, Advisory Group, headspace Geraldton, current. Chair, Rural Health West, since 2013. Member, Rotary Club of Geraldton-Greenough, current. President, Chapman Valley Football Club, current. Saturday Sports Presenter, Radio MAMA, current. Radio Presenter, ABC Western Australia, 1980-1986 and 1994-2003. Board Member, Geraldton Residential College, current. Director, WA Country Football League, current.

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Dr Patricia Ann WOOLLEY, VIC For significant service to the environment through the conservation of Australian dasyurid marsupials. Zoology: Expert in the research of the family of marsupials, Dasyuridae, specifically in the Antechinus genus, and pioneered reproductive studies and captive breeding programs for the species. La Trobe University: Emeritus Scholar, Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, since 2000. Foundation Member, Department of Zoology, 1967-1999. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Troughton Medal, and Fellow, Australian Mammal Society, 2003. Honorary Life Member, American Society of Mammalogists, since 2001. Honorary Life Member, Australian Mammal Society, since 2000. Outstanding Achievement Award, Society of Woman Geographers, Washington DC, USA, 1999.

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Mrs Jillian Eunice WRIGHT, Mont Albert VIC 3127 For significant service to gymnastics as a national selector and administrator, and international judge. Gymnastics Australia: Women's Artistic Gymnastics National Technical Director, Gymsport National Technical Commission, since 2015. Member, Gymsport National Technical Commission, since 1997. National Selector for gymnastic teams, since 2004. Women's Artistic Gymnastics National Judging Co-ordinator, 1997-2015. Women's Artistic Gymnastics, Course Presenter, 2004-2018. Life Member, 2012. Gymnastics Victoria: Board Member, 1998 to 2012. Victorian Judging Co-ordinator, 1980-1993. Committee Member, Women's Technical Committee, 1979-1993. Life Member. Gymnastics Judge: Has judged every Australian and Victorian Gymnastics Championship since circa 1978. Olympic Games: Sydney, 2000. Athens, 2004. London 2012. World Championships: Brisbane, 1994. Ghent, 2001. Anaheim, 2003. Melbourne, 2005. Stuttgart, 2007. London, 2009. Tokyo, 2011. Glasgow, 2015. Commonwealth Games: Manchester, 2002. Melbourne, 2006. Delhi, 2010. Glasgow, 2014. Gold Coast, 2018. Other: Member, Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, current. Teacher, various High Schools in Victoria, 1978-2009. Awards and Recognition includes: Recipient, Award of Merit, Gymnastics Australia, 2003. Recipient, Sports Medal, 2000. Recipient, Award of Service, Gymnastics Victoria, 1996.

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The Honourable Peter Charles YOUNG QC, Melbourne VIC 3004 For significant service to the law and to the judiciary, to higher education, and to the horse racing industry. Family Court of Australia: Judge, 2002-2013. Former Member, Superannuation and Remuneration Committee. The Law: Barrister, Victorian Bar, 1975-2000, and since 2015. Monash University: Member, Governing Council, since 2014. Chair, Audit and Risk Committee, since 2015. Melbourne Racing Club: Chair, 2005-2010. Vice-Chair, 1995-2005. Other: Member, Ethics and Human Resources Committee, Epworth Hospital, current. Trustee, Caulfield Racecourse Reserve, 1998-2010.

Professor Zhiguo YUAN, Mount Ommaney QLD 4074 For significant service to science through urban water management, and to higher education. Advanced Water Management Centre, University of Queensland: Director, since 2015. Deputy Director, 2001-2014. Editor, Water Research, since 2017. Professor, since 2007. Postdoctoral Researcher and Research Fellow, 1998-2006. Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities: Program Leader, Future Technologies, since 2012. Executive Member, 2012-2016. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Laureate Fellowship, Australian Research Council, 2017. Recipient, National Research Innovation Award, Australian Water Association, 2017. Appointed Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 2015. Recipient, Global Project Innovation Award, International Water Association, 2014. Recipient, Graduate School Supervision Award, University of Queensland, 2010. Appointed Fellow, International Water Association, 2010. Recipient, Excellence Award in Research, Development and Innovation, Engineers Australia, 2008. Appointed Distinguished Fellow, International Water Association, 2018.


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