THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY 2013 HONOURS LIST
(This is the full list of those who have received the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2013).
COMPANION (AC) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OFFICER (AO) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION MEMBER (AM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION MEDAL (OAM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION MEDAL (OAM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL AUSTRALIAN FIRE SERVICE MEDAL AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY (MG) COMMENDATION FOR GALLANTRY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC) THE BAR TO THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL (DSM) COMMENDATION FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC) CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM)
COMPANION (AC) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Professor James Richard CRAWFORD
For eminent service to the law through significant contributions to international and constitutional
legal practice, reform and arbitration, and as a leading jurist, academic and author.
Professor Jill KER CONWAY
For eminent service to the community, particularly women, as an author, academic and through
leadership roles with corporations, foundations, universities and philanthropic groups.
OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Professor Christopher James BAGGOLEY
For distinguished service to medicine, particularly in the area of emergency medicine as a clinician,
to medical administration and public health care, and to education.
The Honourable Justice John Harris BYRNE RFD
For distinguished service to the judiciary and to the law, particularly in Queensland, as a leading
contributor to legal education and reform, and to professional development and training.
Ms Barbara Amy CAIL AM
For distinguished service to public health through advocacy and advisory roles for people with
Alzheimer’s disease, to the advancement of social welfare and equity, and to the arts.
Dr Kenneth Willis CATO
For distinguished service to the graphic design profession as a practitioner, and through education
and development roles both nationally and internationally.
Professor Simon Fenton CHAPMAN
For distinguished service to medical research as an academic and author, particularly in the area of
public health policy, and to the community.
Mr Ronald William CLARKE MBE
For distinguished service to the community through a range of leadership roles with local
government and philanthropic organisations, and to the promotion of athletics.
Mr Robert Henry DICKERSON
For distinguished service to the visual arts as a figurative painter, and to the community through
support for a range of cultural, medical research and social welfare organisations.
Professor Graham Douglas FARQUHAR
For distinguished service to science in the areas of plant physiology and climate change as a leading
researcher, academic and author.
Mr James Malcolm FREEMANTLE
For distinguished service to the community of Western Australia as a contributor to social welfare,
church and sporting organisations, through senior business and financial roles, and to the arts.
Ms Jennie GEORGE
For distinguished service to industrial relations, to the Parliament of Australia, and to the
community.
Professor Petro GEORGIOU
For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, to multiculturalism and human rights
advocacy, and to the community.
Ms Fiona Margaret HALL
For distinguished service to the visual arts as a painter, sculptor and photographer, and to art
education.
Mr Peter Noel HARRIS
For distinguished service to public administration through leadership and policy reform roles in the
areas of telecommunications, the environment, primary industry and transport.
Dr Gabrielle Beryl HOLLOWS
For distinguished service to public health as an advocate for the eradication of blindness, particularly
for Indigenous Australians and people in the developing world.
Professor Garry Lawrence JENNINGS AM
For distinguished service to medical research, particularly the prevention and control of
cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes, to professional associations, and to education.
Dr Simon Allen LONGSTAFF
For distinguished service to the community through the promotion of ethical standards in
governance and business, to improving corporate responsibility, and to philosophy.
Associate Professor John Clark McBAIN
For distinguished service to reproductive medicine as a gynaecologist, particularly in the area of
infertility, to medical education as an academic, and to professional organisations.
Professor Shirley Elizabeth McKECHNIE OAM
For distinguished service to the performing arts, particularly dance, to the education and
development of dancers and choreographers, and to research.
Emeritus Professor Thomas Alexander McMEEKIN
For distinguished service to science, particularly in the discipline of agricultural microbiology, as an
academic and author, and to the development of food safety standards and education.
Professor Robert John NORMAN
For distinguished service to medicine in the field of reproductive health through significant
contributions as a researcher and clinician.
Ms Margaret O’DONNELL
For distinguished service to public administration in Queensland, particularly in the arts sector, to
the community through leadership roles in cultural, public health and social welfare organisations,
and to legal education.
Ms June OSCAR
For distinguished service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia, particularly through
health and social welfare programs.
Dr Michael PEARSON
For distinguished service to cultural heritage conservation and management, through contributions
to professional organisations, and as an educator and researcher.
Ms Heather May RIDOUT
For distinguished service to business and industry through significant contributions to the
development of economic and public policy.
Emeritus Professor Alan David ROBSON AM
For distinguished service to tertiary education through governance and administrative roles, to the
advancement of scientific and medical research, and to the community.
Mrs Mary Cornelia SALCE
For distinguished service to women, particularly in rural communities, through leadership and
advocacy roles, and to water conservation and management.
Mr Gregory John VICKERY AM
For distinguished service to the international community through leadership and governance of
humanitarian aid organisations.
Ms Barbara WIELAND
For distinguished service to public administration in, and to the community of, South Australia
through the delivery and reform of mental health services.
OFFICER (AO) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Army
Major General Peter Warwick GILMORE DSC AM
For distinguished service as Special Operations Commander Australia, Commander of the
International Security Assistance Force Special Operations Forces, and Deputy Special Operations
Commander Australia.
Royal Australian Air Force
Air Vice-Marshal Kevin John PAULE AM
For distinguished service as the Head of Military Strategic Commitments and Commander Integrated
Area Defence System.
MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Mr Philip Stanley AIKEN
For significant service to international relations through the promotion of Australian trade in the
United Kingdom.
Mrs Joy Cecile ANDERSON
For significant service to community health and education, particularly through the Australian
Breastfeeding Association.
Mr Stanley Alexander ARCHARD
For significant service to irrigated agriculture, and to conservation.
Dr Alan Cameron ARCHER PSM
For significant service to agricultural education, and to heritage management and conservation.
The Honourable Justice David John ASHLEY
For significant service to the judiciary and the law, and to the beef cattle industry.
Dr Robert Arthur BARR
For significant service to engineering, particularly electrical energy supply and distribution.
Dr Elaine Frances BARRY
For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations, and to education.
Mr Michael John BASSINGTHWAIGHTE
For significant service to the health insurance industry, and to the community of the Illawarra region.
Dr Paul Ernest BEAUMONT
For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of ophthalmology.
Mr John William BERRYMAN
For significant service to people with a disability, and to the community.
The Honourable Mrs Rosalind Marianne BLADES
For significant service to local government, and to the community of the Greater Dandenong region.
Mr Les BLAKEBROUGH
For significant service to the visual arts as a ceramicist and educator and through professional artistic
associations.
Professor Nikolai BOGDUK
For significant service to medical research and education, particularly in the specialties of anatomy,
spinal health and chronic pain management.
Dr Brian David BOWRING
For significant service to medicine in rural and regional areas, and as a general practitioner.
Mr Michael BRADY
For significant service to the community, and to music as a composer and performer.
Mr Alexander Norman BRENNAN
For significant service to business and commerce, to tertiary education administration, and to the
community.
Ms Jacqueline BROWN
For significant service to agricultural education in Tasmania.
Ms Elizabeth Blomfield BRYAN
For significant service to the financial services and superannuation sectors, and to corporate
governance.
Ms Kristal Irene BUCKLEY
For significant service to conservation and the environment, particularly in the area of cultural
heritage, and to education.
Mrs Mavis Margaret BURGESS, deceased
(Award wef 17 December 2012)
For significant service to the community of King Island through a range of health, social welfare and
volunteer organisations.
Mrs Margaret Frances BURNS
For significant service to the community, particularly to children recovering from illness and trauma,
and to the entertainment industry.
Mr Ronald Leslie BURNS
For significant service to the community, particularly to children recovering from illness and trauma,
and to the entertainment industry.
Mr William CALABRIA
For significant service to the wine industry, and to the community of the Riverina.
Mr Michael Joseph CALLAGHAN PSM
For significant service to public administration, particularly in international economic policy
development and financial reform.
Mr Kim David CARPENTER
For significant service to the performing arts.
Professor Cordia Mingyeuk CHU
For significant service to reproductive and public health programs.
Dr Anthony COLLINS
For significant service to dentistry, and to the community.
Mr William Delafield COOK
For significant service to the visual arts as a realist painter of Australian landscapes.
Mr Darryl Desmond COURTNEY-O’CONNOR
For significant service to the tourism and hospitality sector, and to the development of industry
education.
Ms Anne Gabrielle CRAWFORD
For significant service to the community, particularly through the promotion of health and fitness to
raise funds for cancer research.
Mrs Robin Ann DALTON
For significant service to the film industry as a producer, literary agent and author, and as a mentor
to emerging actors and writers.
Ms Maree Lynn DAVIDSON
For significant service to the Indigenous community, and to the welfare of children and multicultural
youth.
Mr Ivor Arthur DAVIES
For significant service to the music and entertainment industry as a songwriter and performer, and
to the community.
Mr Colin William DILLON APM
For significant service to the Indigenous community of Queensland.
Dr Martin Bryn DOOLAND
For significant service to public dental health.
Dr Kevin Adrian DOYLE
For significant service to veterinary science, and to animal health programs.
Mr Peter John DUNCAN
For significant service to public administration in New South Wales, and to conservation and the
environment.
Mr Colin Wayne DUNSFORD
For significant service to the community of South Australia, and to the accounting profession.
Mr Richard Martin ECKERSLEY
For significant service to the community as a researcher, analyst and commentator on population
health and well-being in Australia.
Dr Patricia Margaret ELLIS
For significant service to veterinary science, particularly through the development of quarantine and
biosecurity protocols in the equine industry.
Emeritus Professor Norman Alan ETHERINGTON
For significant service to education, particularly in the discipline of history, through contributions to
heritage preservation, and to the community.
Mr Cadel Lee EVANS
For significant service to cycling, and to the community.
Dr Eric Charles FAIRBANK
For significant service to palliative care medicine in regional Victoria.
Mr Terence Francis FITZGERALD
For significant service to the development of the credit union movement, and to the community.
Mrs Carolyn Lennox FLETCHER
For significant service to the community, particularly through the establishment of education and
training opportunities for children in Cambodia.
Mr David Norman GALBALLY QC
For significant service to the community, particularly through leadership in health organisations and
the provision of pro bono legal services.
Mrs Marianne Suleika GAUL
For significant service to nursing, particularly through providing improved emergency health services
to rural communities.
Mr Robert Francis GOODE
For significant service to the performing arts and to the community as an organist, harpsichordist
and chamber musician.
Ms Nance Gwyneth GRANT MBE
For significant service to the performing arts, particularly opera.
Mr Ronald Norman HADDRICK MBE
For significant service to the performing arts as an actor and narrator.
Dr John Meredith HARRISON
For significant service to orthopaedic medicine, and to water polo.
Ms Nanette Louise HASSALL
For significant service to the performing arts, particularly through dance education.
Ms Susan HAWICK
For significant service to education, particularly through the school counselling profession.
Mr Tony Robert HEDLEY
For significant service to business, particularly the property sector, and to the community of
Canberra.
Professor John Raymond HOPKINS OBE
For significant service to the performing arts, particularly as a conductor, to music education, and to
the community.
The Honourable Michael James HORAN
For significant service to the Parliament of Queensland, and to the community of the Darling Downs.
Mr Trevor Colin HORMAN
For significant service to the Northern Territory, particularly through heritage preservation, the
motor racing industry, and the engineering profession.
Ms Elizabeth Ann HOUNSLOW
For significant service to the community through organisations promoting social justice, Indigenous
health and human rights.
Dr Duncan Standon IRONMONGER
For significant service to economics as a researcher, author and academic.
Miss Leesa Madonna JEFFCOAT
For significant service to the Catholic education system in Queensland, and to the community.
Mr Timothy KAIN
For significant service to music as a classical guitarist, educator and mentor.
Professor Siri KANNANGARA
For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of sports medicine and rheumatology.
Emeritus Professor Antoni Emil KARBOWIAK, deceased
(Award wef 12 October 2010)
For significant service to tertiary education in the field of electrical engineering, and to science and
technology as a researcher in the field of telecommunications.
Mr Peter John KNIGHT
For significant service to the community, particularly through support to the homeless, and to
engineering.
Mr Colin Herbert KOCH
For significant service to arts administration, particularly the development of Indigenous art and
culture.
Ms Katie LAHEY
For significant service to business and commerce, and to the arts.
Ms Jill LANG
For significant service to the community, and to the not-for-profit sector.
Dr Hugh John LAVERY
For significant service to the environment and conservation.
Mr John Danvers LEECE OAM
For significant service to the community, particularly to the Scouting movement, and to
philanthropy.
Professor Peter Adrian LEGGAT
For significant service to medicine as a specialist in the fields of tropical and travel medicine.
Ms Lyn LENNOX
For significant service to occupational therapy, particularly through support to children with
developmental and learning difficulties.
Ms Frances Irma LINDSAY
For significant service to the arts, particularly as a curator and administrator in galleries and
museums.
Professor Yew-Chaye LOO
For significant service to civil and structural engineering.
Mr Robert Martin LUNN QC
For significant service to the judiciary of South Australia, particularly as the author of texts relating
to civil procedure and criminal law, and to the community.
Mr Robert Michael McCARTHY
For significant service to public administration in Queensland, particularly in the areas of economic
development, agriculture and natural resource management.
The Honourable James Andrew McGINTY
For significant service to the Parliament of Western Australia, to law reform, and to the community.
Dr Edgeworth David McINTYRE
For significant service to orthopaedic medicine as a surgeon and an educator.
Ms Simone Irene McMAHON
For significant service to community health through the promotion and awareness of organ donation
and transplantation.
Mrs Christine Kris MACAULE
For significant service to business in the Australian Capital Territory.
Mr Andrew John MAHAR
For significant service to the community and social justice through the provision of access to
technology, and to Timor Leste.
Mrs Susan Craig MAPLE-BROWN
For significant service to youth through the Guiding movement, and to the community.
Mr Michael James MARTIN
For significant service to the surf lifesaving movement.
Mrs Suzanne Lydia MEDWAY
For significant service to wildlife conservation.
The Honourable Dean MILDREN RFD QC
For significant service to the judiciary and to the law in the Northern Territory.
Dr Francis Xavier MOLONEY
For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of anaesthesia.
Mr David Ernest MONTGOMERY
For significant service to agriculture, particularly the potato industry.
Ms Elizabeth Maria MORGAN
For significant service to music education, particularly of the violin.
Mr Peter Gwyn MORGAN
For significant service to public sector governance in Tasmania, and to the community.
Mr William Mortimer MUIRHEAD
For significant service to the community of South Australia through the promotion of international
trade.
The Honourable Mr Paul Robert MUNRO
For significant service to workplace relations, the trade union movement, and to industrial law.
His Honour Judge Matthew David MYERS
For significant service to the community, particularly in the area of family law and welfare.
Mr Aarne Olavi NEEME
For significant service to the performing arts as a director and educator in theatre and television.
Winthrop Professor John Phillipps NEWNHAM
For significant service to medicine in the field of obstetrics.
Mr John NICOLAKIS
For significant service to the Australian-Greek community of the Northern Territory.
Mr Richard James OWENS OAM
For significant service to the community, particularly in the Hunter region.
Mr Stephen Richard PHILLIPS
For significant service to arts administration in the field of opera.
The Reverend Dr David Arthur PITMAN
For significant service to the Uniting Church in Australia, to the promotion of ecumenism, and to
education.
Mr Des POWELL
For significant service to business and commerce, and to the community.
Mr Lewis PRETORIUS
For significant service to the community of Tasmania, and to Rotary International.
Mr Graham Henry PRICE
For significant service to the primary industry sector, particularly through the development of soil
testing programs.
The Most Reverend Michael Ernest PUTNEY
For significant service to the Catholic Church in Australia, to the promotion of inter-faith dialogue,
and to the community of Townsville.
Ms Merlyn QUAIFE
For significant service to music.
Councillor Catherine Joan REDWOOD
For significant service to the community of Victoria.
Mr Kenneth Reginald REED
For significant service to the performing and visual arts as a supporter and philanthropist.
Mr Glenn Eric REES
For significant service to community health, particularly aged care, Alzheimer’s disease and
dementia.
Dr David Charles RENTZ
For significant service to science, particularly in the field of entomology, and to the community.
Mr David Jerome ROCHE, deceased
(Award wef 1 August 2011)
For significant service to the community, particularly as a benefactor to cultural institutions.
Dr John Graham ROGERS
For significant service to medicine in the fields of clinical genetics and paediatrics.
Mr Rowan Alexander ROSS
For significant service to arts governance, and to business.
Ms Katrina Le Breton RUMLEY
For significant service to the visual arts, particularly in the museums and galleries sector.
Mr Graeme Edward RUNDLE, deceased
(Award wef 15 May 2012)
For significant service to conservation and the environment in Western Australia.
Mrs Marguerite Anne RYAN
For significant service to the community through the development of assistance programs for
women and children in Africa.
Professor Antonio Guiseppe SAGONA
For significant service to tertiary education in the field of archaeology.
Mr Paul SALTERI
For significant service to the building and construction industry, and to philanthropy.
Mr Robert Philip SESSIONS
For significant service to the Australian publishing industry.
Dr David Anthony SHEEN
For significant service to dentistry, particularly in developing countries.
Dr Richard Frederick SHELDRAKE
For significant service to public administration in New South Wales, and to the community.
Ms Judith Margaret SMALL
For significant service to folk music, as a songwriter and recording artist.
Mr Gerard Thomas STEVENS
For significant service to the pharmaceutical industry, and to community health.
Mr Casey Joel STONER
For significant service to motorcycle racing.
Ms Doreen STOVES PSM
For significant service to the community, particularly through social welfare programs.
Mrs Anna Trehearne SWEENY
For significant service to opera as a teacher of movement and stagecraft.
Mr Howard Napier TANNER
For significant service to architecture, and to heritage conservation.
Mr Robert Waddell TAYLOR
For significant service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the community.
Mr Ross TAYLOR
For significant service to Australia-Indonesia relations, to primary industry and transport, and to the
community.
Professor Philip Douglas THOMPSON
For significant service to neurology, particularly in the field of Parkinson’s disease and movement
disorders.
Adjunct Professor Ralph TOBIAS
For significant service to the development and commercialisation of technological innovations.
Mr Constantine Dionysios VERTZAYIAS
For significant service to the Australian-Greek community.
Professor Euan Morrison WALLACE
For significant service to medicine, particularly in the areas of obstetrics and gynaecology.
Professor Robyn Lynne WARD
For significant service to medical research and patient care in the field of oncology.
Dr Lynn Maria WEEKES
For significant service to community health through the promotion of quality use of medicines.
Dr Peter Harold WOODRUFF
For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of vascular surgery and through
contributions to healthcare standards.
Dr Jennifer Margaret WRAY
For significant service to medicine in rural areas, particularly in the community of Narooma.
Mr Michael Edward WRIGHT
For significant service to business in Western Australia.
MEMBER (AM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Royal Australian Navy
Commander Evan Paul DAVIES CSM RAN
For exceptional service as a Joint Operational Planner at Headquarters Joint Operations Command in
support of operations in Afghanistan from January 2007 to December 2012.
Captain Michael Kent SMITH RANR
For exceptional performance of duty in the field of Navy workforce design and management.
Australian Army
Colonel Andrew Douglas GALLAWAY
For exceptional service as Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment,
Commanding Officer Joint Task Force 635, Directing Staff at the Australian Command and Staff
College and the Director of Soldier Career Management - Army.
Brigadier William Timothy SOWRY CSC
For exceptional service as Director General Estate Companion Review and Deputy Head Cadet
Reserve and Employer Support Division.
Colonel Brendan Peter STEVENS
For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the fields of career management and
workforce strategy.
Colonel Michael George TUCKER
For exceptional service to the Australian Army as Director of Military Commitments - Army and
Director of Studies - Land, Australian Command and Staff College.
Lieutenant Colonel Darleen Maree YOUNG RFD
For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the field of education and training.
Royal Australian Air Force
Group Captain Michael William BROWN
For exceptional performance of duty as Officer Commanding Air Lift Systems Program Office and as
Project Director Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance.
Wing Commander Mark Louis MASINI
For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the field of technical airworthiness
standards and regulation.
MEDAL (OAM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Mrs Margaret ADCOCK
For service to the community through a range of sporting and service organisations.
Mrs Angeliki Kay ALEXIOU, deceased
(Award wef 31 August 2011)
For service to women’s health, and to the community.
Mrs Renie Ann ALLISON-MARTINI
For service to the performing arts, particularly through dance education.
Mrs Henrietta ALTMAN
For service to the community, particularly through the Jewish Holocaust Centre.
Mr Kyriakos AMANATIDIS
For service to the Australian-Greek community, as an author and educator and through a range of
cultural organisations.
Mr Kenneth Frederick ANDERSON APM
For service to the community of Wee Waa through a range of fundraising and community initiatives.
Mrs Emmanuela ANTONELLI
For service to aged welfare, particularly within the Australian-Italian community.
Mrs Jeanette Ann ANTRUM
For service to social welfare, and to the community of Port Stephens.
Mr Bruce Edwin ARMSTRONG
For service to music, particularly brass bands, and to the community of Warragul.
Mrs Nea Barrie ARMSTRONG
For service to the community of Bellingen.
Mrs Dalia Bluma AYALON SINCLAIR
For service to the Jewish community.
Mrs Elizabeth Marion BAILEY
For service to the community through raising the awareness of mental health.
Mrs Karen Yvonne BAILEY
For service to education, particularly through the promotion of the Indonesian language and culture.
Mrs Jayne Alison BATES
For service to local government, and to the community of Kangaroo Island.
Mr David Alfred BEAUMONT
For service to the community, particularly through heritage organisations.
Mr Trevor Ian BECKINGHAM
For service to the community of Queensland through contributions to accountancy and business
associations, to representative sport, and to agriculture.
Mrs Ailsa Mae BENNETT
For service to athletics.
Mrs June Marie BENNETT
For service to music, and to the community of Broken Hill.
Mr Johannis Hendrik BERG
For service to recreational walking.
Mrs Kathleen Ann BERG
For service to recreational walking.
Mr Roy Alfred BERRYMAN
For service to the arts through a range of photographic organisations, and to the community of the
Gippsland region.
Mrs Betty BIFFIN
For service to the community of Liverpool, particularly through contributions to the care of the
elderly.
Mr John Ronald BIFFIN
For service to the community, particularly through Australia Day celebrations.
Ms Beverly May BILLS
For service to the visual and textile arts.
Mr David Nisbet BINKS
For service to sailing.
Mr David Fothergill BIRD
For service to the community of Albany.
Mr Noel Warren BISSETT AFSM
For service to sport, particularly rugby league.
Ms Naida Elizabeth BLACKLEY
For service to education as a music teacher.
Mr Lloyd David BLAZELY
For service to the community, particularly through the Salamanca Arts Centre.
Mrs Lucia BOKULIC
For service to the community of the Manning Valley through a range of community and multicultural
organisations.
Mr Kevin Ronald BOLTON
For service to tennis, particularly as an administrator and umpire.
Ms Carol Elissa BOOTHMAN
For service to the arts as an educator.
Mrs Wendy Georgina BOWMAN
For service to the community of the Upper Hunter.
Mr Mostyn Arthur BRAY
For service to horticulture through the cultivation and propagation of orchids.
Mr Mervyn Victor BRILL For service to the community of Temora.
Mr Kenneth Rae BROADBENT For service to the community through a range of service organisations.
Councillor Judith Grace BROMFIELD For service to local government, and to the community of the Derwent Valley.
Mr Christopher Larry BROOKER For service to the community of the Sunshine Coast.
Mr Christopher Herbert BROWN For service to the community, particularly to people with a disability.
Ms Heather Anne BROWN
For service to people with a disability.
Mrs Margaret Eunice BROWN For service to the community.
Mr Mervyn John BROWN
For service to the veteran community of Queensland.
Dr Russell Stuart BROWN For service to the arts, particularly theatre in the Canberra region.
Mr Alan Vincent BROWNE For service to music as a jazz musician, and to the community.
Mr Patrick BUGDEN For service to the Catholic Church in New South Wales through financial administrative roles.
Mrs Jean Elizabeth BUIST For service to the community through a range of organisations, and to women.
Mrs Patricia BULLUSS For service to the community of Wangaratta through a range of organisations.
The Reverend Alan David BULMER For service to the Anglican Church, and to the community of Cressy.
Mr Andrew Roy CAMERON For service to nursing, particularly through a range of roles with the International Committee of the
Red Cross.
Mr Richard Rodney CAMERON For service to the livestock and property industries through the administration of state and national
professional bodies.
Mr Phillip Norman CAMPBELL For service to engineering.
Mrs Elaine CARR For service to hockey as a player and administrator.
Mr Arthur John CARRUTHERS For service to veterans and their families.
Mr Noel Leslie CAUSER For service to the community, particularly through the provision of humanitarian aid in Papua New
Guinea.
Mr Ian John CAVANAGH For service to youth, particularly through the Australian Army Cadets.
Mrs Jennifer Joy CHAPMAN For service to music as an educator and musical director.
Mrs Mary Blanche CHAPMAN For service to the community of Tamworth.
Mr Stephan Dmytro CHOMYN For service to the Ukrainian community of Brisbane.
The Right Reverend Zenon CHORKAWYJ For service to the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Australia.
Mr Desmond John CLARK ESM For service to the community of Inverell.
Mr Norman CLARKE For service to veterans and their families.
Mr Brian Tolcher CLAY For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community of Dunsborough.
Mrs Pauline Ann CLAY For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community of Dunsborough.
Mr Stephen Frederick COFFEY For service to the community, particularly children.
Ms Rosa COLANERO For service to the community as an advocate for women and multiculturalism.
Mrs Valda Rae COLE For service to the community of Tocumwal.
Mrs Shirley Margaret COLEMAN For service to the community of Milton and Ulladulla.
Mr William James COLLETT For service to the community of Portland and the Shire of Glenelg.
Mr Mervyn Wesley COMINI For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Mr Kevin Michael CONNELLY For service to hockey.
Mrs Jacqueline Elizabeth COOKES For service to the retail bookselling industry.
Ms Beverley Fay COONEY For service to humanitarian aid in Peru.
Mr Langtree Eric COPPIN For service to the community of the East Pilbara.
Mrs Margaret Mary CORBETT For service to netball.
Mrs Erica Marie COSTIGAN For service to the community through contributions to remembrance of the AHS Centaur.
Mr Rodney John COY For service to the community through charitable organisations.
Ms Sue CRAWFORD For service to the community through contributions to Honorary Justice programs.
Mr Desmond Frank CRAWLEY For service to the community of Western Australia.
Mrs Claudia CREAM For service to the Chinese community of South Australia.
Mr Ronald Alwynn CRITCHER For service to youth and the Scouting movement, and to the community.
Mr Richard Eric CROOKE For service to the community, and to yachting.
Mr Robert McBeath CROSER For service to the arts through contributions to amateur theatre as a director and mentor.
Mr Anthony Charles CULBERG For service to the community of Tasmania.
Mr Martin Joseph CULKIN For service to education in Victoria, and as an advocate for innovative approaches in teaching and
learning.
Mr Terrence Leslie CUMMINS For service to sport, particularly scuba diving.
Mrs Suzanne CURRIE For service to the community of Kilkivan.
Mrs Margaret Joan DANIELS For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International.
Mrs Denise DAPRÈ For service to the sport of fencing.
Mrs Maureen Fay DAVENPORT, deceased (Award wef 15 February 2012) For service to the blind and partially sighted.
Dr Paul Christopher DAVEY For service to veterinary science.
Mrs Audrey Claire DAVIS For service to netball.
Mr Donald John DAVIS For service to the community of Nundle, and to the Milton-Ulladulla region.
Mr Keith Edwin DAVIS For service to the community of the Illawarra region, and to local government.
Ms Elizabeth Anne DAWSON For service to the community of Canberra.
Mr John Brendan DEACON For service to judo, and to the community of Tasmania.
Sister Valerie Ruby DEAKIN For service to Indigenous communities in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
Mr Russell Leslie DEAL For service to social work education, and to the community.
Mrs Margaret Anne DEARS For service to athletes with a disability.
Mrs Alma Margot de REBEIRA For service to ornithology.
Mr Claudius Pereira de REBEIRA For service to ornithology.
Mr Frank Renfree DINGLE For service to the community through a range of church and youth organisations.
Mr Paul Anthony DIXON APM For service to the community of Wyong.
Mrs Peggy Irene DOCKSEY, deceased (Award wef 27 June 2012) For service to veterans and their families.
Mr Graham John DON For service to the community of Springvale, and to ex-service welfare.
Mrs Joyce Mary DONGHI For service to the community of Bundaberg.
Mr Peter Paul DONGHI For service to the community of Bundaberg.
Mr Andrew Leslie DOWNIE For service to the community, particularly through Lifeline.
Mr Gary John DOYLE For service to the community of Mungindi.
Mr Walter George DRINKWATER For service to the community through the provision of first aid services.
Mr Johannes DRONRYP For service to judo.
Mrs Lorraine Marietta ECKERSLEY For service to the community of Tamworth.
Mrs Hazel Eileen EDWARDS For service to literature.
Mr Henry William ELLIS For service to the community of Tamworth.
Mr Ross Andrew ELLIS For service to speleology as an author and editor.
Dr Elwyn Edgar ELMS For service to the law in New South Wales, and to the community.
Ms Megan Lesley ETHERIDGE For service to the community, particularly women.
Mrs Barbara Eva EVANS For service to politics and the community of the Adelaide Hills.
Mrs Mary EXCELL For service to the community of Hobart.
Mr Donald Henry EYB APM For service to equestrian sports.
Dr Bob John FAIRCLOUGH For service to the community of the Werribee region, and to education.
Mr Omar Mohamud FARAH For service to the Somali community of Melbourne.
Mr Mark Anthony FIFE For service to the community through leadership roles in surf lifesaving.
Mr Allan John FISHER For service to the community of Chiltern and the Shire of Indigo.
Mr Eliot Russell FISHER ESM For service to youth through the Australian Navy Cadets, and to the community through a range of
emergency service and local government organisations.
Mrs Alexis Helen FITZGERALD For service to the community of Esk, particularly through choir and music.
The Reverend Arthur Trevor FOOTE For service to the community, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Mrs Liela Agnes FORD For service to the community of south west Queensland.
Mr Ian Francis FOWLER For service to athletes with a disability.
Ms Evelyn Christine FRANCE For service to art.
Mr Robert Gordon FRASER For service to the community of the Central Coast.
Mrs Sarah Elizabeth FRASER For service to librarianship and school information services.
Mr Brian David FRIEND For service to touch football, and to the community of Manly Warringah.
Mr Alexander Frederick FULCHER MBE For service to cycling.
Councillor Rodney James FYFFE For service to local government, and to the community.
Mrs Roseanna GALLO For service to the community, particularly through singing and entertainment.
Mr Robert James GATHERUM, deceased (Award wef 19 October 2011) For service to the community through the Lions movement.
Mr John GELLING For service to education and to the teaching profession through a range of leadership roles.
Mr John Richard GEORGE For service to the welfare of children in Cambodia.
Mrs Dorothy Martin GILLESPIE For service to the community through leadership roles in school and community groups.
Mrs Dorothy Ellen GILLIS For service to the community through historical research and the preservation of heritage sites in
the Illawarra region.
Mr Kevin James GILLIS For service to the community through historical research and the preservation of heritage sites in
the Illawarra region.
Mr Raffaele GIULIANI For service to football in the Shepparton region.
Mr Abram GOLDBERG For service to the Jewish community in Melbourne, and as a proponent of Yiddish language and
culture.
Mr Trevor Edward GRAY For service to the communities of Inglewood and Texas.
Ms Belinda Lynette GREEN For service to the community.
Councillor Jacolyn Dorothy GREENOW For service to local government, and to the community, particularly to people with disabilities.
Captain Kenneth John GREIG RAN (Ret’d) For service to the preservation, commemoration and promotion of Australian naval heritage.
Mrs Janice Fay GRIEVE For service to the community of Ipswich.
Associate Professor Eric Peter GUAZZO For service to neurosurgery.
Mr Malcolm Stuart HACKETT For service to the community of the Strathewen area in the aftermath of the 2009 Victorian
bushfires.
Mr Allan Edward HALE For service to the community, particularly to people with a disability.
Mrs Margaret Beverley HALL For service to motor sport in South Australia.
Mr Peter Edward HALL For service to motor sport in South Australia.
Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Edward HALLINAN RFD ED (Ret’d) For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Mr David Graham HALTON For service to veterans.
Mrs Deadre Joan HAM For service to the community of Belmont.
Mr John David HAMANN For service to athletics.
Mr Dennis William HANMER For service to the veterans’ community.
Mrs Janice Mary HARPER For service to the community through the promotion of equal opportunities for women.
Mr Leslie Ian HARPER For service to the community through a range of church and welfare organisations.
Mrs Phoebe Ruth HAWKINS For service to the community of Maroondah.
Dr Douglas Elwyn HAWLEY For service to the community of Canterbury.
Mr Edward Jonathan HAYES For service to agricultural science, and to the community.
Dr Christine Alice HEALY For service to the community through family planning and women’s health.
Mr Warren John HEGARTY For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Townsville.
Mr Kenneth William HEMMENS For service to the performing arts, and to education.
Mrs Eileen Ellis HENDERSON RFD For service to veterans and nursing.
Ms Jennifer HENDERSON For service to education through the promotion of the study of mathematics.
Mrs Lorraine June HENDERSON For service to the community of Ballarat.
Mrs Ruth Doreen HIATT For service to religious education, and to community welfare.
Mrs Myra Dallas HILL For service to the community of Cessnock, particularly through music.
Ms Jill Lorraine HILLARY For service to international relations through health programs in Timor-Leste.
Mrs Lynette Margaret HOLDSWORTH For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community of Melton.
Mrs Beverley Diane HOLUIGUE For service to the hospitality industry as a cook, teacher and author.
Mrs Mary HORDER For service to the community of western Sydney.
Mr Raymond George HUNT For service to the community of the Northern Rivers region.
Mr Terence Lancelot HUNT For service to the community of Kempsey, and to local government.
Ms Margaret Anne HUNTER For service to the community, particularly through support for women in the legal profession.
Mrs Margaret HUNTLEY For service to the community, particularly veterans and their families.
Mr Robin James IMLACH For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Mr Ross William INGRAM For service to the community of the Blue Mountains.
Mrs Judith Anne INKSTER For service to farming communities.
Mr Norman James INNIS For service to surfing.
Mr Bruce David IRVINE For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Bathurst.
Mrs Jean JACKSON For service to the community through multicultural education roles.
Mr William Brame JAMIESON AFSM For service to the surf lifesaving movement.
Mrs Jean Winton JANSEN For service to the community through a range of voluntary roles.
Mr David George JARMAN For service to the community of the Mornington Peninsula, and to local government.
Mr Todd Alexander JASPER For service to the community, particularly homeless youth.
Mrs Diana Maria JAZIC For service to social welfare through the provision of support programs for homeless people.
Mr Arthur George JEEVES For service to the community through the preservation of local history and historical sites.
Mr Maurice Alfred JOHNS For service to the community of Alice Springs.
Mr Leo Stanley JOHNSON For service to the community of Melton through a range of employment, education and social
welfare organisations.
Mr Archibald Craig JOHNSTON For service to local government, and to the community of Glamorgan.
Mr Melville Earl JOHNSTON For service to the sheep shearing industry.
Mr Christopher Milton JOHNSTONE For service to the community of the Whyalla region.
Mrs Christine Margaret JONES For service to the community of Nambour.
Ms Heather Marian JOYNES For service to arts and crafts, particularly embroidery.
The Reverend Peter Robert JUNOR For service to the community of Queanbeyan through a range of social welfare and community
development initiatives.
Mr John Frederick KAEHLER For service to veterans and their families.
Mrs Maureen Florence KER For service to the community of White Cliffs.
Mr Steven Tae Hong KIM For service to the welfare of Korean war veterans.
Mrs Judith Elsie KING For service to the community of Circular Head.
Mr Robert Charles KIRCHNER For service to the arts, and to the community.
Mr Gregory John KIRK For service to the community, particularly veterans and their families.
Mrs Enid Shirley KIRTON For service the community of the Sutherland Shire.
Mr Ronald Edward KITCHINGMAN For service to the community of Manningham.
Mr Michael John KLUGE For service to the community of the Murray Mallee.
Mr Raymond Stewart KNIGHT For service to the community, particularly through support for medical research.
Dr Arcot Sampath KUMAR For service to the community of Canowindra, particularly as a general practitioner.
Mr Angus Thomas LANE For service to agricultural shows.
Miss Dallas Ann LANGDON For service to youth through the Guiding movement.
Miss Marian Fay LANGDON For service to youth through the Guiding movement.
Mrs Janet LAVERTY For service to the community of the Wingecarribee Shire.
Mr Trevor John LAWRENCE For service to the veteran community.
Mrs Clarie Pik Kwan LEE For service to the community of the Hills district.
Mr Warwick St Clair LEESON For service to the community of St Andrews, particularly in the aftermath of the 2009 Victorian
bushfires.
Mr Robert William LEGGE For service to local government, and to the community.
Ms Jennifer LEIGH For service to people with a disability, particularly through the development of accessible
community transport systems and programs.
Dr Christopher John LENNINGS For service to psychology, and to the community.
Mr Brian Joseph LENTEN For service to the community of Bendigo.
Ms Jane LEVICK For service to the community of Dungog.
Mr Alan Franklyn LEWIS For service to the community of Malvern.
Mr Robert LIDDLE For service to the community through roles with Indigenous organisations, particularly in the oil
exploration and production industry.
Mr Andrew LLOYD For service to athletics, particularly running.
Mr Robert Grantley LLOYD For service to cricket as a player, coach, and administrator.
Mr Harry LOHMER, deceased (Award wef 2 November 2012) For service to the community, particularly through The Salvation Army.
Mr Cecil Claude LONG For service to the community of north west Tasmania.
Mr Peter Robert LOWSON For service to Indigenous youth.
Mr Bryson Charles LUFF For service to the community of Gilgandra.
Mr John Patrick LYNCH For service to the community of Romsey.
Mr Rupert McCALL For service to the community, particularly as a poet.
Mr Thomas Marian McCLELLAND For service to the community of the Tamworth region, particularly through the preservation of local
history.
Mr Stuart Gerrand McCLURE For service to hang gliding.
Mr Wallace McGILLIVRAY For service to the community, particularly veterans and their families.
Mrs Edna Sinclair McGUINNESS For service to the community of the Southern Highlands.
Mr James Kerry McGUIRE For service to sport, particularly for people who are blind or partially sighted.
Dr Douglas Bruce McINNES For service to geotechnical engineering, and to a range of professional organisations.
Associate Professor Ian Edgeworth McINNES For service to medical surgery.
Ms Heather Colleen McKEAN For service to the performing arts as a country music entertainer and promoter.
Mr John James McKEOUGH For service to the taxi industry in the Australian Capital Territory, and to the community.
Mr Ian George McKNIGHT For service to lawn bowls.
Sister Marjorie McLACHLAN For service to the community through support for people in need.
Lieutenant Commander Peter Frank McNAY RAN (Ret’d) For service to the veteran community.
Mr Brian Raymond McWHIRTER For service to the community through a range of charitable and service groups.
Mr James Clayton MACCORMICK MBE For service to architecture.
Mrs Lynette Campbell MACINNIS For service to the community of Taree.
Mr Kevin John MACKAY For service to education.
Mr Darrell Gilbert MAHER For service to the veterans’ community.
Mrs Amanda Jane MALTABAROW For service to the community, particularly through raising awareness of breast cancer.
Mr Trevor Frederick MALTBY For service to the community of Bowen.
Mr Barry Maxwell MANEY For service to the community of Mount Gambier.
Mrs Susan Mary MANTON For service to palliative care, and to the community of Gympie.
Mr Richmond Stuart MANYWEATHERS ED For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International.
Mr James Herbert MARSDEN For service to the community of Campbelltown.
Mr Daryl George MARSHALL ESM For service to the community, particularly through emergency service organisations.
Mrs Michelle Susan MARTIN For service to squash.
Mrs Mary Norine MATHEWS For service to the community through a range health and welfare organisations.
Mr Wayne MEECH For service to veterans.
Mr Rodney John MEEKE For service to the community, particularly veterans and their families.
Mr John Wallace MEYERS For service to the community, particularly through the exhibition and researching of military history.
Mr Abdirahman Aden MOHAMUD For service to the Somali community of south east Queensland.
Mr Mohamed Firdausy MOHIDEEN For service to the muslim community of Victoria.
Mrs Jeannie Frances MOK For service to the community through multicultural organisations.
Mrs Enid Gladys MONAGHAN For service to the community, particularly those affected by arthritis.
Mr Felice MONTRONE For service to the Italian community.
Mr Alan John MORAN For service to the community of Penrith, particularly through health support organisations.
Mrs Gabrielle MORAN For service to the community of Penrith, particularly through health support organisations.
Mr Bruce David MORCOMBE For service to the community through safety awareness programs for children.
Mrs Denise Marie MORCOMBE For service to the community through safety awareness programs for children.
Mr John Gerald MORIARTY For service to cricket, and to the community of the Central Coast.
Mrs Marion Elsie MORRISON For service to the community of eastern Sydney, particularly through youth, church and amateur
theatre groups.
Mrs Patricia Margaret MOWBRAY For service to people with a disability.
Mr Kerry William MUDDLE For service to the community of Dungog.
Mr Kenneth Neil MULLIGAN For service to the community, particularly Townsville, and to youth.
Mr John MULLINS For service to the community of Warringah.
Mr Robert George MUNDLE For service to sailing, and to journalism.
Dr Peter Maxwell MUNSTER For service to the community, particularly through the preservation of the history of St Leonards.
Mr Garry William MURRAY For service to the community of Bankstown, particularly veterans and their families.
Mr Giuseppe MUSSO For service to the Italian community.
Dr Jonathan NATHAN For service to medical education, particularly in the field of optometry.
Mr Raymond Samuel NEILSON For service to the community of Dungog.
Mrs Judith Mae NGUYEN For service to community health, particularly in the field of arthritis.
Mrs Joan Margery NICHOLAS For service to the community through drug education and support, and services to the aged and
homeless.
Mr George NICOLAIDIS For service to the community of Blacktown.
Mrs Ronda Lee NIX For service to hockey.
Mr David James NOREEN For service to the veterans’ community.
Mr Peter Winter NORMAN For service to the community through a range of organisations.
Dr Julie Chio NUŇEZ For service to the Filipino community of Blacktown.
Mr Ross Graham OAKLEY For service to sport, particularly Australian rules football and rugby union.
Mrs Maureen Faye OATES For service to newspaper publishing, and to the community.
Dr Patrick George O’NEILL For service to medicine in far north Queensland.
Mr Graham William ORMSBY For service to the community, particularly youth.
Mr Raymond Anthony O’SHANNESSY For service to the community of Benalla.
Mrs Nessie Irene OSTEN For service to music, and to the community of Broken Hill.
Mr Phillip Cecil O’SULLIVAN For service to the Waverley region through a range of sporting and community organisations.
Mr Peter John PAINTER For service to the community of Kyogle.
Mrs Margaret Joan PATERSON For service to horticulture through the cultivation and hybridisation of bromeliads.
Mr Neil Turner PATERSON For service to the community of the Yorke Peninsula.
Mr Lennox PAWSON For service to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
Mrs Minyon Betty PFEIFFER For service to the community of Mount Barker.
Mrs Shirley Amy PHELPS For service to the community of Pittwater.
Mr Trevor Pedro PHILLIPS For service to the community of Yamba through a range of organisations.
Mr William Robert PHILLPOT For service to the community of Warrnambool.
Mr Bartholomew Maxwell PLENKOVICH For service to the communities of Broadwater and the Lower Richmond River region, and to the
sugar cane industry.
Mr Gary Wilfred POLKINGHORNE For service to the community of Port Pirie.
Mr Graham Charles PORTAS For service to the community of Holland Park-Mount Gravatt.
Mr Daryl John POWELL For service to the community through the teaching, promotion and preservation of Australian folk
music and dance.
Mrs Cecily May PRENTICE For service to the community of the Central Coast.
Mrs Sylvia Eva PRETTI For service to the community of Manly.
Mr Harry PROCEL For service to the Jewish community and to sport through contributions to the Maccabi movement.
Mr Ian David RABBITTS For service to the environment through coast care and environmental conservation.
Mrs Jennifer Arden RAPER For service to the community, particularly in the field of mental health.
Mr William Henry RAPER VRD For service to the community of Woy Woy.
Mrs Margaret Spehr REICHELT For service to the community, particularly as a teacher of highland dancing.
Mr Anthony John REYNOLDS For service to the community, particularly through the management of medical research programs.
Mr Bertram George RICHARDS For service to the community of Kentish.
Mrs Judith RICHARDS For service to horse racing, and to the community of Nyngan.
Mr Robert Milton RICHARDS For service to cricket, and to youth.
Mrs Deidre May RICKARDS For service to music education.
Mr Robert Hugh RIDGE For service to the community of Bourke.
Mr John RIX For service to the community of the Riverland region.
Mr David George ROACH For service to the arts through contributions to amateur theatre, and to the community.
Mr Bryan Francis ROBERTS For service to the community of Brighton, and to rural education.
Mrs Denise ROBERTS For service to the community of Bairnsdale.
Mrs Margaret Ann ROBERTS For service to the community of New South Wales, particularly women.
Mr William ROBERTS For service to veterans.
Ms Eleanor Denise ROBIN For service to the protection of the environment and conservation of Indigenous and cultural
heritage.
Mr Arthur David ROFFEY For service to lapidary and mineralogy.
Mr Alec Donald ROSS For service to tourism in central Australia.
Mr William Scott ROSS For service to rugby union, and to the community.
Mrs Catherine Joyce ROTH For service to the community of Geelong.
Mr Jacques Maurice ROUSSET For service to youth, and to the community of Perth.
Mr William Murray ROWLINGS For service to the community through the protection of human rights and civil liberties.
Mr Andrea RUFO For service to the community of the Hunter Valley.
Mr Anthony SAKOWSKI For service to the Polish community through ex-service welfare organisations.
Mr Gordon David SAMUEL For service to the Lutheran Church through a range of administrative roles.
Mr William Maxwell SAUER For service to the community of Mildura.
Dr Pamela Dorothy SCHULZ For service to public relations, and to the community.
Mr Desmond Earl SCHUMAN For service to the community of Armidale-Dumaresq.
Mr Enzo SCIPIONI For service to the community in the field of health.
Mr Dean Gordon SCOTT For service to the community of Adelaide.
Dr Ronald Dalkeith SCOTT For service to the community of Boorowa as a general practitioner.
Mrs Margaret Allison SEDGWICK For service to the community of Batlow.
Associate Professor David Emile SERISIER For service to medicine in the field of neurology.
Dr Deborah Susan SETTERLUND For service to the Nepalese community.
Mr Rodney Wilfred SETTERLUND For service to the Nepalese community.
Mrs Isabelle Lynne SHAPIRO For service to the community of Woollahra.
Mrs Janice Faye SHARMAN For service to the community of Glen Innes.
Mrs Barbara SHEILDS For service to the community of Geraldton.
Mr Phillip Zelman SHULMAN For service to the community of Victoria through a range of multicultural, charitable and social
welfare organisations.
Mr Maxwell Raymond SIMMONDS For service to horse racing in Western Australia as a race commentator.
Mrs Mary Elvia SLACK For service to the community of Gayndah.
The Reverend Father Wieslaw Antoni SLOWIK For service to the Polish community of Victoria.
Mr Lewis Adrian SMIT For service to the livestock industry, and to the community of Kojonup.
Mr Clement SMITH For service to motorsports.
Dr Clifford Francis SMITH For service to medicine, particularly in Papua New Guinea.
Mr Graham Peter SMITH For service to the communities of Sherbrooke and Belgrave.
Ms Lee-Anne SMITH For service to the community, particularly Indigenous youth.
Mrs Margaret Christine SMITH For service to the community, particularly children and youth.
Mr Raymond John SOUTHEREN For service to the community of Gosford.
Mr James Norman SPARK, deceased (Award wef 15 August 2011) For service to aviation training.
Mrs Gwenda Margaret SPENCER For service to the community of The Gap.
Brother Paul Daniel STAFFORD For service to the community of Sydney as a chaplain.
Ms Anna STEFANIUK For service to education through multicultural initiatives, and to the Ukrainian community.
Mrs Peta Gwen STILGOE For service to dispute resolution.
Mrs Audrey Elsie STUART For service to the community of the Southern Highlands.
Mr Andrew George SUGGETT For service to the community of Warrnambool.
Mr Patrick Francis SULLIVAN For service to journalism, and to the community of Gundagai.
Mrs Miriam SUSS For service to the Jewish community.
Ms Kay SUTER For service to adaptive rowing, and to the community.
Ms Kim Marie SUTHERLAND For service to the arts.
Mrs Rimma SVERDLIN For service to the Jewish community.
The Reverend Monsignor John Francis SWANN For service to the Catholic Church in South Australia.
Mrs Marie-Claire SZEKELY For service to the performing arts, particularly opera.
Mrs Janet Rowena TALLON For service to the community of Bundaberg.
Mr Ian Robert TAVERNER For service to the community through emergency service roles.
Miss Julie Neale TAYLOR For service to the community as a volunteer with horticultural and service organisations.
Mrs Margaret Anne TAYLOR For service to agricultural safety.
Mr Roel Willem TEN CATE For service to the community of Parkes, and to local journalism.
Mr Albert George THOMAS For service to athletics as an athlete, administrator and promoter of charitable events, and to the
community.
Mr Clive Neville THOMAS For service to the community of Forbes, and to conservation.
Mr William James THOMPSON For service to the community of the Riverina.
Mrs Robin Marilyn TIMMINS For service to rugby union, and to the Liberal Party of Australia.
Mr Brian Maxwell TOBIN For service to veterans and their families.
Mr Leonard William TOZER For service to the community of Gundagai, particularly through local government.
Mr Edward Richard TUDOR For service to education, and to the community.
Mr Bill TURNER, deceased (Award wef 13 October 2011) For service to football, and to the community, particulary youth.
Mr Iivo Veljo TUUL For service to the Estonian community.
Mr Robert Leendert UITTENBROEK For service to Australian rules football in Western Australia.
Mr Brian John VICKERS For service to the apple and pear industry in South Australia, and to the community.
Dr Peter James VINE For service to medicine, and to education.
Mrs Margo Anne WAGNER For service to farming communities.
Mr Gambhir WATTS For service to multicultural relations in New South Wales.
Mrs Edith Marilyn WEBSTER For service to choral music, and to the community of South Australia.
Mr Graham Stanley WELLINGS For service to the community of White Cliffs.
Mr Matthew James WELSH For service to swimming.
Mrs Petronella WENSING For service to the creative arts, and to the community of Canberra.
Mrs Jean Muriel WHILEY For service to the communities of Cowra and Orange.
Dr Brian James WHITE For service to medicine in the field of mental health, and to veterans and their families.
Mr Peter Everett WHITE For service to the community as a philanthropist.
Mr William John WHITESTYLES For service to the communities of Chinchilla and Brisbane, and to youth through the Scouting
movement.
Mr David Grenfell WHITNEY For service to town planning.
Mr William Ronald WILKINS For service to the community of the City of Maroondah.
Mr David William WILLIAMSON For service to the communities of Terrigal and Erina.
Mr Keith Maxwell WILLIAMSON For service to the community through social welfare roles.
Mr Kenneth Bruce WILLIAMSON For service to gymnastics.
Mr Brian John WILSON For service to the construction industry as a building surveyor.
Mr Leslie WILTSHIRE For service to the community of Waringah.
Mrs Vera Mary WILTSHIRE For service to netball.
Mr Errol Thomas WOOD For service to veterans and their families.
Ms Jennifer Margaret WOOD For service to the community of Narbethong.
Mrs Marlene Frances WORTHINGTON For service to the community of Brisbane, and to people with a disability and their carers.
Mrs Pamela Norma WYLES For service to the community.
Mrs Rose Wing-Sheung YEUNG For service to the Chinese community, particularly through cancer support services.
Mr Barry George YOUNG For service to community health through education and support for research into meningococcal
disease.
Mr John William YOUNG For service to the community of Pennant Hills.
Mrs Lorraine Kathleen YOUNG For service to community health through education and support for research into meningococcal
disease.
Mr Richard John YOUNG For service to aged care, particularly in the Illawarra region.
Dr Viktor ZAPPNER For service to the arts through the introduction and promotion of jazz in north west Tasmania.
MEDAL (OAM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Royal Australian Navy
Warrant Officer Frederick Lindsay CAMPBELL For meritorious service in the field of aviation maintenance and for leadership as a Warrant Officer
in HMA Ships Cerberus and Creswell.
Warrant Officer Michael David CONNORS For meritorious service as the Defence Administrative Assistant in Dili, East Timor, the senior Naval
Police Coxswain at HMAS Cerberus and Ship’s Warrant Officer in HMAS Sydney.
Commander Brian Oswald NITSCHINSK RAN For meritorious service in the field of engineering in the Royal Australian Navy.
Australian Army
Warrant Officer Class One David John ALLEN For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of 7th Battalion, the Royal Australian
Regiment; Regimental Sergeant Major, Mentoring and Reconstruction Task Force One; and
Regimental Sergeant Major, Combat Training Centre.
Warrant Officer Class One Steven John DI TULLIO For meritorious service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 6th Engineer Support Regiment, the
2nd Combat Engineer Regiment and the School of Military Engineering.
Warrant Officer Class One Christopher Walton MAYFIELD For meritorious service as Master Gunner Proof and Experimental Establishment Graytown and as
the Regimental Sergeant Major 8th/12th Regiment, the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery.
Warrant Officer Class One Paul Marcus RICHARDSON For meritorious service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Aviation Regiment, the 3rd Combat
Service Support Battalion, Army School of Ordnance and the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps.
Major Ann Elizabeth SHERREN For meritorious service as a Regimental Sergeant Major at Adelaide Logistics Battalion, a Military
Support Officer at Defence Community Organisation - Darwin, and Second-in-Command of 1st
Combat Signal Regiment.
Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commander Stephen Gareth CHAPPELL For meritorious service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the field of Air Combat.
Group Captain Ian Andrew NESBITT For meritorious service in the field of Air Combat Capability support.
Flight Sergeant Matthew Mark RUSH For meritorious service in the field of Communication Information Systems.
Wing Commander Stewart Mathew SEENEY For meritorious service as the Aviation Safety Officer at Number 81 Wing and Staff Officer
Airworthiness and Capability Management at Headquarters Air Combat Group.
PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL
Commonwealth Public Service
Mr Graham AKROYD For outstanding public service in the defence field of weapon/missile computational and simulation
development.
Ms Amanda Jane CATTERMOLE For outstanding public service in leading reform of the provision of housing for Indigenous people in
remote communities and the National Gambling Reform Laws.
Mr Ian Ross DEANE For outstanding public service in providing legal advice and other assistance to the Department of
Immigration and Citizenship.
Mrs Helen Elaine FERGUSON For outstanding public service as a social worker for the Department of Human Services in rural and
remote communities.
Mr Paul FOLEY For outstanding public service to international relations as Australia’s Ambassador to Afghanistan
from 2010 to 2012.
Ms Denise HODGSON For outstanding public service in the role of Multicultural Service Officer for the Department of
Human Services within the Mid Coast NSW Zone.
Dr Doug Cromar KEAN For outstanding public service in contributing to the understanding of Australia’s strategic interests
and the international environment.
Ms Patricia Margaret KELLY For outstanding public service in leading the promotion and implementation of higher levels of
innovation in the Australian Public Service and for her leadership of the Australian Government’s bid
to host the international Square Kilometre Array facility.
Ms Renée Elmina LEON For outstanding public service to public administration and law in leadership roles in the Australian
Capital Territory and the Commonwealth.
Mr Charles Andrew MASKELL-KNIGHT For outstanding public service to policy across many aspects of health and Commonwealth/State
relations.
Ms Rona Louise MELLOR For outstanding public service in the development and implementation of bio-security, taxation and
health system policies and projects.
Ms Lyn O’CONNELL For outstanding public service in the development of national transport reforms.
Mr Nigel Richard RAY For outstanding public service through contributing to economic policy and the Australian
Government’s fiscal strategy in response to the Global Financial Crisis.
Mr Timothy Emmanuel SPITERI For outstanding public service in support of Australia’s diplomatic and military efforts in Afghanistan.
Ms Ann Margaret STEWARD For outstanding public service through the development of central coordinated Information and
Communications Technology programs in government as the Australian Government Chief
Information Officer and head of the Australian Government Information Management Office.
New South Wales Public Service
Mr Kenneth Henry CRAIG For outstanding public service, particularly as the Northern Regional Manager of the Aboriginal
Housing Office in New South Wales.
Mr George Wheatley GATES For outstanding public service, particularly in the area of water management in New South Wales.
Mr Scott Robert GRIFFITHS For outstanding public service, particularly as Regional Director, Western Region of Ageing, Disability
and Home Care, and as Regional Executive Director, Department of Family and Community Services,
in New South Wales.
Mrs Margaret Anne HUNTER For outstanding public service, particularly to public education in New South Wales.
Dr Peter John KENNEDY For outstanding public service to the public health system in New South Wales, particularly as
Deputy Chief Executive, Clinical Excellence Commission.
Ms Dawn Gloria KING For outstanding public service as an Executive Officer with NSW Police.
Mr Phillip Leslie RASKALL For outstanding public service to the City of Sydney Council.
Ms Nicole Anne ROSE For outstanding public service, particularly as the Director of the Office of the NSW Police
Commissioner.
Mr James Francis WHITE For outstanding public service to public education, particularly in the New England region of New
South Wales.
Mrs Kathryn Heather WILLIAMS For outstanding public service in providing improved housing outcomes for disadvantaged
communities, particularly in the outer suburbs of Sydney.
Victoria Public Service
Mr Paul Vincent BRODERICK For outstanding public service to the Victorian community through his leadership and achievement
of world class standards of efficiency and operation at the State Revenue Office.
Ms Antonietta CAVALLO For outstanding public service in developing and implementing the Graduated Licensing Scheme for
novice and young drivers.
Ms Annemarie COUSINS For outstanding public service in the development and delivery of consumer protection policy and
services to the benefit of the community, both in Victoria and nationally.
Mr Michael Peter EBDON For outstanding public service to the energy industry and to the community through the
development of gas, pipeline and electricity safety in Victoria.
Mr John James GILLESPIE For outstanding public service to the finance and public transport portfolios through the delivery of
policy and legislation services.
Dr John Adrian LYNCH For outstanding service to the justice system in Victoria.
Mr James William NELMS For outstanding public service to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
Mr John William SCHEFFER For outstanding public service to the development and delivery of forensic services, particularly in
the biological field.
Mr Andrew Rex WALL For outstanding public service to Victoria’s road network through the development of the
SmartRoads program.
Mr Christopher WARDLAW For outstanding public service to education, particularly in leading major change programs in the
education system in Victoria.
Queensland Public Service
Ms Janet BORN For outstanding public service to emergency services and community safety.
Ms Shirley Anne GLENNON For outstanding public service in leadership of Queensland’s Healthy Hearing programs.
Mrs Sharan Maree HARVEY For outstanding public service to the Brisbane City Council, particularly to the Brisbane City Council
Library Service.
Mrs Frances Margaret PAGE For outstanding public service to Indigenous health and support programs in north west
Queensland.
Mr Kevin John POKARIER For outstanding public service, contributions and service excellence to internal and external clients
of the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.
Western Australia Public Service
Ms Catherine Ann STODDART For outstanding public service, particularly as the Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer of Western
Australia.
Mr Raymond Stewart TAME For outstanding public service to the City of Armadale and to the Western Australian Local
Government Association.
South Australia Public Service
Dr David Joseph CAUDREY For outstanding public service to the disability sector.
Professor Dorothy Mary KEEFE For outstanding public service in the areas of public health, medical research and oncology.
Mr Gregory John PARKER For outstanding public service in the provision of legal and industrial advice.
AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL
Australian Federal Police
Commander Raymond Charles JOHNSON Detective Superintendent Brett James McCANN
New South Wales Police Force
Superintendent Mark Alan HIRON Detective Senior Sergeant Roslyn Ann KEYS Senior Constable Imants RAMMA Detective Chief Inspector Daniel John SHARKEY Superintendent David Gregory SIMMONS Chief Superintendent Anthony TRICHTER Superintendent Mark Steven WALTON Detective Superintendent Scott Joseph WHYTE
Victorian Police Force
Superintendent Andrew Paul ALLEN Superintendent Graeme Dean ARTHUR Superintendent Philip Richard GREEN Leading Senior Constable Ali GURDAG Sergeant John Philip HARPER Assistant Commissioner Jeffrey Stephen POPE Leading Senior Constable Brett Dale TANIAN
Queensland Police Force
Senior Sergeant Megan Jane McARTHUR Inspector Deborah Thyra NICHOLSON Senior Sergeant Kenneth Renald RACH OAM Inspector Rolf Richard STRAATEMEIER Superintendent Robert William WAUGH
Western Australia Police Force
Sergeant Susan Merryn BOJCUN Superintendent Darryl Wesley GAUNT Superintendent Kim Douglas PORTER Superintendent Pryce Joseph SCANLAN
South Australia Police Force
Assistant Commissioner Paul McKinlay DICKSON Senior Sergeant First Class Thomas Hendrikus NYENHUIS Detective Senior Sergeant Wayne John WILLIAMSON
Tasmania Police Force
Inspector Richard Stuart SCOTT
Northern Territory Police Force
Senior Sergeant Shaun Clifford GILL
AUSTRALIAN FIRE SERVICE MEDAL
New South Wales
Ms Cathryn Monica DORAHY Mr Christopher Thomas FAVELLE Mrs Elizabeth Mary FERRIS Mr Ronald HEADON Mr Garry James KADWELL Dr Christopher LEWIS Mr Darrell William PAUL Mr Keith Stanley ROBINSON Mr Arthur James SHARP Mr Graham Stewart TAIT Mr Robert John TINKER
Victoria
Mr Kenneth Stewart BAXTER Mr Geoffrey Bruce CONWAY Mr Andrew Melville HOWLETT Mr Ewan WALLER
Queensland
Mr James Colin BESGROVE Mr Roger STUBBS
Western Australia
Mr Gary Wayne KENNEDY
South Australia
Mr Frederick William STENT Mr Robert Leslie ZIERSCH
Australian Capital Territory
Mr Stephen John GIBBS Mr Richard John WOODS
Northern Territory
Mr Thomas Peter KONIECZNY
AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL
Queensland
Mr Richard GALEANO Mr Nicholas Constantine LENTAKIS
South Australia
Mr Raymond Paul CREEN Mr Gregory Michael JOSEPH
Australian Capital Territory
Mr David Shane DUTTON BM
EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL
New South Wales
Mrs Patricia Dorothy FAYERS Mr James Lindsay GLISSAN QC Mr Leslie Eric MILNE Mrs Joan NOBLE
Victoria
Mrs Julie Mary JOCHS Mr Colin John MATHESON Mr Gregory Lawrence TURNER
Western Australia
Mr Joseph Anthony TAYLOR
South Australia
Ms Susan Dorothie GAGE Mr Trevor Ross HEITMANN OAM
Australian Capital Territory
Mr John Bernard DOWLING
MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY (MG)
Australian Army
Sergeant C For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as a team commander, Special Operations
Task Group on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Sergeant Blaine Flower DIDDAMS, deceased For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as a patrol commander, Special Operations
Task Group Rotation XVII on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan on 2 July 2012.
COMMENDATION FOR GALLANTRY
Australian Army
Corporal A For acts of gallantry in action as a deputy patrol commander, Special Operations Task Group, on
Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Private A For acts of gallantry in action as a team member, Special Operations Task Group on Operation
SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Corporal B For acts of gallantry in action as a team commander, Special Operations Task Group on Operation
SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Sapper R For acts of gallantry in action as a special operations engineer, Special Operations Task Group on
Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC)
Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Kahlil Scarf FEGAN For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations and in action as the Commanding
Officer, Mentoring Task Force 4 on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan from January to June 2012.
Lieutenant Colonel J For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations and in action as the Commanding
Officer, Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Major General Stuart Lyle SMITH AM For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as Commander Joint Task Force
633 on Operation SLIPPER from January to October 2012.
THE BAR TO THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL
Australian Army
Major M For distinguished leadership in warlike operations and in action as an officer commanding in the
Special Operations Task Group on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL (DSM)
Australian Army
Sergeant M For distinguished leadership in warlike operations and in action as a section commander with Special
Operations Task Group, on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Captain M For distinguished leadership in warlike operations and in action as a platoon commander, Special
Operations Task Group, on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Major N For distinguished leadership in warlike operations and in action as an officer commanding in the
Special Operations Task Group, on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
COMMENDATION FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Royal Australian Navy
Commander Richard John BOULTON RAN For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Commanding Officer, HMAS
Melbourne on Operation SLIPPER in the Middle East from February to July 2012.
Commodore Jonathan Dallas MEAD AM RAN For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Commander Combined Task
Force 150 on Operation SLIPPER in the Middle East from October 2011 to April 2012.
Australian Army
Captain D For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations and in action as the Regimental Medical
Officer, Special Operations Task Group, on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Sergeant T For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations and in action as a patrol commander,
Special Operations Task Group, on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Sergeant W For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations and in action as the Explosive Ordnance
Disposal Technician and Mobility Survivability Commander, Special Operations Task Group, on
Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan.
Brigadier Simone Louise WILKIE AM For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Assistant Commander - Afghanistan,
Joint Task Force 633 on Operation SLIPPER from September 2011 to August 2012.
Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commander Catherine Mary WILLIAMS For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as Commanding Officer, Multi-National
Base Tarin Kowt, on Operation SLIPPER in Afghanistan from November 2011 to July 2012.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC)
Royal Australian Navy
Commander Rachel Ann DURBIN RAN For outstanding devotion to duty as the Royal Australian Navy Category Manager for Technical
Officers and Sailors in the Directorate of Navy Category Management.
Commander David Edward GRAHAM RAN For outstanding devotion to duty as the Executive Officer, HMAS Creswell.
Lieutenant Commander Paul John HINES RAN For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer, Patrol Boat Crew ARDENT FIVE in the
rescue of 273 survivors in two search and rescue operations in June and July 2012.
Lieutenant Commander Peter Matthew SMITH RAN For outstanding achievement as the Officer-in-Charge of the Submarine and Underwater Medicine
Unit in HMAS Penguin.
Commander Michael John STOCK RANR For outstanding achievement in the field of leadership development and leadership coaching in the
Royal Australian Navy’s warfare community.
Australian Army
Major Nerida Gaye BYRNES For outstanding devotion to duty as the Acting Commanding Officer, Joint Health Unit - North
Queensland, Joint Health Command.
Lieutenant Colonel Scott Andrew CORRIGAN For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the Special Operations Engineer
Regiment.
Brigadier David Anthony CREAGH AM For outstanding achievement as the Director General Logistics Assurance, Joint Logistics Command.
Colonel Luke FOSTER AM CSM For outstanding achievement as the inaugural Commander Joint Task Force 637 on Operation
QUEENSLAND FLOOD ASSIST in January 2011 and as Commander Joint Task Force 631 on Operation
ASTUTE in Timor Leste from June 2011 to October 2012.
Warrant Officer Class One Robert McKay FROST CSM For outstanding achievement in the performance of duty as the Telecommunications Systems
Engineer, Special Operations Headquarters.
Colonel Duncan Leslie HAYWARD For outstanding achievement as the Director International Engagement - Army.
Lieutenant Colonel Simon James HERITAGE For outstanding achievement as the Commander Australian Contingent on Operation ASLAN in the
Republic of South Sudan from October 2011 to February 2012.
Chaplain Catherine Margaret INCHES-OGDEN For outstanding achievement as a chaplain in the Australian Army, in the roles of unit chaplain,
training and development officer, deployed chaplain and as the Senior Chaplain to Army
Headquarters.
Colonel Michael John LEHMANN For outstanding achievement and leadership as the Director Military Afghanistan, Defence Signals
Directorate, providing intelligence support to Australian and Coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Colonel Andrew Neil MacNAB For outstanding achievement as Commander, Joint Combined Task Force 630 in support of the
Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission on Operation CATHEDRAL from May to July 2012.
Brigadier Iain Geoffrey SPENCE RFD For outstanding achievement as the Director General Reserves - Army.
Lieutenant Colonel Scott Alexander TATNELL For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer Combat Training Centre-Live.
Royal Australian Air Force
Group Captain Glen Philip BECK For outstanding achievement as Commanding Officer of Number 77 Squadron.
Flight Lieutenant Paul Anthony GORMLEY For outstanding achievement in the leadership, development and sustainment of the AP-3C Orion
Operational Mission Simulator.
Flight Lieutenant Trent McINTOSH For outstanding achievement as a Logistics Officer in Aerospace Systems Division, Defence Materiel
Organisation.
Leading Aircraftman Sandy Christopher MacLEOD For outstanding achievement in the delivery and operation of a space-based surveillance capability
at Number 1 Radar Surveillance Unit.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM)
Royal Australian Navy
Chief Petty Officer Craig DALY For meritorious achievement as the Senior Technical Officer aboard HMAS Wewak.
Lieutenant Commander Alexander Richard GIBBS RAN For meritorious achievement as Staff Officer Grade 2 Operations in Headquarters Northern
Command in support of border protection operations.
Petty Officer Leigh Adrian KUBACKI For meritorious devotion to duty as the Naval Police Coxswain in patrol boat crew ASSAIL ONE.
Commander Anita Louise SELLICK RAN For meritorious devotion to duty as Staff Officer Navigation and Seamanship and as Commander
Policy, Australian Maritime Warfare Centre.
Lieutenant Clinton Ernest WALTERS RAN For meritorious achievement in support of Operation RESOLUTE during 2011 and 2012 while serving
as the Executive Officer, Patrol Boat Crew ATTACK FOUR.
Commander Jennifer Anne WITTWER RAN For meritorious devotion to duty as the Royal Australian Navy Strategic Women’s Adviser.
Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel B For meritorious achievement in command and staff appointments within Special Operations
Command over an extended period of service.
Major Mark Drake DUNN OAM For meritorious devotion to duty as the Staff Officer Grade Two Senior Warrant Officer Management
Section, Directorate of Soldier Career Management - Army.
Warrant Officer Class One Stephen Joseph FIELD For meritorious devotion to duty as the Contract Authority Representative at Cargo Helicopter
Management Unit, Army Aviation Systems Branch in support of the Army Aviation CH-47D Chinook
capability.
Warrant Officer Class Two G For meritorious achievement while appointed Senior Instructor Strategic Strike Cell at the Special Air
Service Regiment.
Major Ryan James HOLMES For meritorious achievement as the Staff Officer Grade Two Physical Employment Standards in Army
Headquarters.
Major Bronwyn Merle JOHNSTONE For meritorious achievement as the Acting Staff Officer Grade One Establishments in the Directorate
of Plans - Army.
Sergeant James Tunzi LONG For meritorious achievement as a Section Commander and Platoon Sergeant Rehabilitation Platoon,
1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.
Major Jeremy Thomas MIKUS For meritorious achievement in the planning and execution of the Army TORCH Battlespace
Management System trial within 1st Brigade.
Captain Alisa Jane WICKHAM For meritorious devotion to duty as the Assistant Employment Category Manager for Army Health
Services.
Lieutenant Colonel Mark Andrew ZAMMIT For meritorious achievement as Commander, Air Operations Planning Team, in support of the Papua
New Guinea Electoral Commission on Operation CATHEDRAL in Papua New Guinea from March to
July 2012.
Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commander Lionel George BENTLEY For meritorious devotion to duty in support of Heron remotely piloted vehicle operations.
Squadron Leader Michel-Louise DEVINE For meritorious devotion to duty as the Health Centre Manager, Edinburgh Health Centre, Joint
Health Unit - South Australia, Joint Health Command.
Warrant Officer Stephen Craig EDWARDS For meritorious achievement as the Warrant Officer Engineering at Number 4 Squadron.
Warrant Officer Damien Peter JACKSON For meritorious achievement as the Warrant Officer Engineering of Number 10 Squadron and as the
Number 92 Wing Logistics Operations Warrant Officer.