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The 1977 Australia Day Honours were announced on 26 January 1977 by the Governor General of Australia , Sir John Kerr .[ 1]
The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, announced on Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours which are announced on the second Monday in June.
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Dr Robert James Bartholomew
For service to medical research, particularly clinical biochemistry.
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Phyllis Jean Benjamin MBE
For service to government and community.
Maxwell Harold Bone
For service to further education.
John Francis Seccombe Brown MC
For service to primary industry.
Professor Samuel Warren Carey
For academic service in the field of geology.
Eleanor Dark
For service to literature.
Mervyn Gadd
For service to the beef cattle industry.
Major-General Allan Charles Murchison MC ED
For military and public service.
Ernest William Schroder
For service to manufacturing industry.
Albert James Shard
For service to government.
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Brigadier Donald Sidney Baldwin
For distinguished service in responsible positions
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Major-General Mark Bradbury
Air Vice-Marshal John Gladstone Cornish
Major-General Peter Falkland
Rear-Admiral Maxwell Peter Reed
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Henry Robert Beardsmore
For services to the community.
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Alderman Andrew Briger
For services to local government.
Dr Winifred Mary Curtis
For academic service in the field of botany.
Henry Reeves Day
For services to agricultural research.
John Moore Dobbie
For services to the sport of bowls.
Dr Alexander Osborne Donald
For services to medicine.
Arthur Stanley Dunstan
For services to primary industry.
David Llewellyn Elix
For services to manufacturing industry.
Dr Joan Elizabeth Farrar
For services to medicine, particularly in the field of handicapped children.
John Frederick Thornton Grimwade
For services to the community.
Cr Arthur Duncan Hillgrove
For services to local government and the community.
Ronald Ross Johnson
For services to industry.
Hector John Lee
For services to science, particularly animal research.
Vincent Reginald Long
For public service particularly in education.
Dr Alice Marshall Moyle
For academic service, particularly in the study of aboriginal music.
Dr Frederick Thomas Rose
For community service, particularly to retarded children.
Allen Axel Strom
For services to conservation.
Darrel Maxwell Taylor
For services to the arts.
Friedrich Von Einem-Joosten
For service to international relations.
Thomas Denys Bernard Webb
For community service.
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Wing Commander Roland Arthur Brazier
For exceptional service or performance of duty
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Colonel Raymond Lewis Burnard
Commander Adrian Ronald Cummins
Lieutenant-Colonel James Farry
Wing Commander Alexander Christy Freeleagus
Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Bracken Gaffney
Wing Commander Gregory Leonard Hartig
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Richmond Harwood
Lieutenant-Colonel Busby Hill
Commander Christopher John Nisbet
Captain Ronald Trevor Richardson
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Lawrance Carrington Twiss
Wing Commander Ian Michael Westmore
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Rae Alexander Anderson
For community service.
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Correa Minnie Atkinson
For community service.
Zena Rose Jane
For services to nursing.
Lois Amalie Bellingham
For community service.
Bruce Hebbert Boykett
For services to road safety.
Patricia Mary Brown
For services to nursing.
Sister Alexia Jean Burns
For services to nursing.
Barbara Clarke
For services to Aboriginal children.
George R. Clarke
For services to the disabled.
Charles Malcolm Clift
For community service.
Reverend Arthur Thomas Cottrell
For services with the Australian Inland Mission.
James William Courtney
For services to the welfare of ex-servicemen.
Horace William Davies
For community service.
Maurice Donnelly
For services to the disabled.
Leonard Kevin Duffy
For services to local government.
Alfred Henry East
For community service.
Edwin Eric Fuller
For services to local government.
Alice May Graham
For services to sub-normal children.
Gladys Ann Grainger
For services to aged and invalid pensioners.
Dr Jean Grant
For services to community medical care.
Robert Maxwell Grant
For services to first aid.
Gordon Charles Gyles
For services to the community and to Scouting.
John Kenneth Hall
For services to lawn tennis.
Ruby Jean Harris
For community service.
James William Hennahane
For community service.
Glenda Mae James
For community service.
Phyllis Mary Jenkins
For community service.
William Donald Keating
For community service.
Errol Hamilton Lane
For services to Scouting.
Ross Richard Gay Lawson
For community services.
William Stuart Claude Lee
For community service.
Norman C. Lewis
For community service.
Adelaide Lewthwaite
For community service.
Harry Leslie Madigan
For community service.
Myrtle Barbara McRae
For services to nursing.
Robert James Moran
For services to the welfare of members of the Defence Force.
William Leslie Morgan
For services to trade unionism.
William Thomas Nicholls
For community service.
Cr Panagiotis Emanuel Petrochilos
For community service.
Mary Janet Ransom
For services to nursing.
Cr Walter Mayo Rice
For services to local government.
Stanley Edward Shrivell
For services to the Inventors Association of Australia.
Albert Thompson
For services to local government.
Wilma Joyce Wilson
For community service.
George Matthew Wylie
For services to agriculture.
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Warrant Officer Stanley Allan Breasley
For meritorious service or performance of duty
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Warrant Officer Mervyn Hartley Clark
Warrant Officer Class I Brian Foster
Chief Petty Officer Trevor Henry George
Warrant Officer Class I Raymond Gordon Hooker
Warrant Officer Quartermaster Gunner Gordon Douglas Michael Hope
Warrant Officer Class I Geoffrey Alwyn Jebb
Warrant Officer Class I Theodore Rikus