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Mehrban Barney Allam
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For service to the community, particularly through Wesley Mission, and to the residential building industry.
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John Henry Anderson
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the No. 31 Squadron Beaufighter Association.
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Jeffrey Samuel Angel
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For service to conservation and the environment as a member of a range of organisations and committees concerned with environmental protection and preservation.
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Associate Professor Francis Leo Archer
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For service to medicine, particularly in the development and delivery of education programs for ambulance officers and paramedics.
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Valencia Ruth Ashbourne
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For service to the community, particularly through the Newcastle Lake Macquarie Foster Care Association.
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James Joseph Atkins
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For service to the horse racing industry in Queensland, particularly as a trainer.
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Savas Augoustakis
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For service to the multicultural community through a range of educational, welfare, social and cultural organisations.
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Joan Backwell
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For service to the community, particularly through the Vision Australia Foundation.
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Bruce Warren Bagley
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For service to the pharmacy profession, particularly through the development of education programs for pharmacy students, and to the community.
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Ronald Hedley Baker
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For service to the community, particularly through the Coolangatta Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade Committee and ex-service organisations.
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Russell Irving Baker
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For service to the community, particularly through the South Australian Division of the Australian Red Cross.
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Ronald George Bannerman
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For service to the community as a fundraiser for the Hunter Haematology Research Group.
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Dr Paul Edward Bannon
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For service to medicine as a general practitioner in the Eurobodalla Shire.
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Alexander Barnett
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For service to the community of Ballarat through the Eureka Stockade Memorial Park Committee.
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Betty Louise Beaton
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For service to the community through a range of church, social support and educational organisations.
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Airlie Florence Bell
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For service to the community, particularly through Australian Red Cross and the Hear and Say Centre.
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Dr Teri Ann Bellamy
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For service to veterinary science, particularly through contributions to the preservation of wildlife.
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Marion Margaret Bertram
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For service to the community of Yarram through a range of organisations, particularly the Yarram Uniting Church.
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Errol Frank Berwick
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For service to the community through the programs of the Rotary Club of Fortitude Valley, particularly the Metropolitan Senior Citizens Club.
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Kerry Clive Berwick †
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For service to local government and to the community of Devonport.
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Kenneth Charles Bird
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For service to surf lifesaving as an executive member, official and administrator.
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Kenneth John Bird
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For service to the community of Coonabarabran through a range of social support, veteran and rural organisations.
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Robert John Birkill
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For service to the community, particularly as an administrator in the residential aged care sector.
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Phoebe Estelle Bischoff
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For service to the community, particularly through organisations addressing issues affecting women and families.
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Carol Betty Bishop
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For service to the community, particularly through a range of breast cancer support organisations and initiatives.
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Yvonne Blackman
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For service to the community of Caloundra, particularly through the Caloundra Branch of the Australian Red Cross.
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Gavin Ross Blakey
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For service to the community, particularly through Toastmasters International.
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Allan Blankfield
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For service to the preservation of Australian military history and heritage and to the community.
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Margaret Nicol Blieschke †
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For service to local government and to the community of Port Pirie.
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Marcelis Martinus Boersma
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For service to the international community through the humanitarian assistance programs of Rotary International.
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Marjorie Teresa Boland
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For service to the community as a fundraiser for health related organisations, particularly the Bone Marrow Donor Institute.
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Terence Bryan Bone
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Coorparoo and Districts Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Jill Bowen
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For service to the community through the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre.
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Maureen Mary Boyle
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For service to netball as an administrator and umpire.
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Constance May Bramley
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For service to the community of Edithburg, particularly through the women's choir The Wonkanas.
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Archimandrite George Branch
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For service to the Russian community of Melbourne, particularly through the support services of the Russian Catholic Centre.
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John Brands
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For service to the community, particularly through the Norah Head Search and Rescue Boat Club.
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Patrick Brennan
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For service to the community, particularly through the Queensland Irish Association.
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Peter John Bridge
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For service to the community through the publication of historical records of outback pastoral and mining regions of Western Australia.
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Dr Franklin Herbert Bridgewater
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For service to the community, particularly through the development of ambulance services in South Australia and the charitable activities of St John Ambulance.
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Patricia June Brien
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For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of New South Wales.
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John Briggs
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For service to the paper industry, particularly through the introduction of environmentally sustainable manufacturing techniques.
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Kenneth Broadhurst
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families through the Western Australian Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Lois Brock
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For service to the community, particularly through the National Council of Women of South Australia, Zonta Club of Noarlunga/Southern Vales and World Education Fellowship.
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Dr David John Browning
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For service to medicine, particularly as an obstetrician and gynaecologist, and to the community of Bowral and the surrounding district.
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Dr Lexia Roma Bryant
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For service to medicine, particularly through support for women in rural and remote practice.
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Cheryl Anne Buckland
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For service to the community, particularly through the Anglican Church.
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Leo Patrick Callinan
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For service to the community of Ballarat, particularly to people with disabilities.
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Dr Lennox Lyle Callow
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For service to parasitology, the cattle industries and veterinary science internationally through research leading to improved tick fever vaccines.
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Thomas Alexander Cameron †
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For service to the community, particularly through the Lions Eye Institute of Western Australia.
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Donald Ross Carter
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For service to the community of Menai, particularly through the Menai Bush Fire Brigade, and to local government.
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Henry Maxwell Catchpole
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For service to the community of the north-west region of Tasmania, particularly through a range of health, aged care, educational, media and church organisations.
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William Bruce Chambers
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For service to the wine industry as a wine maker and judge.
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Janice Lesley Chapman
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For service to music as an operatic singer and teacher of voice, and as a contributor to research into human sound production and vocal health.
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Sheelagh Murielle Clark
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For service to the community, particularly to children with hearing and sight disabilities through the Cronulla Lantern Club.
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Michael Joseph Clarke
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For service to boxing by providing an insight into and recording of the history of the sport.
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Muriel Frances Clemens
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For service to the community of Tullamore through a range of service, rural show and church groups.
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Roger Climpson
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For service to the media, particularly through the Christian Broadcasting Association, and to the community through a range of service groups.
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Lynette Mary Clough
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For service to the community, particularly through the Old Northcotian's Association.
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Robert David Coates
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For service to the Scouting movement and to the community of the Illawarra region.
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Crystal Condous
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For service to tertiary education as an administrator.
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Aune Onerva Cooper
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For service to the community of Bungan Beach.
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Beryl Cooper
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For service to the community of Ulverstone through a range of service organisations.
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Lawrence Percival Cooper
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For service to the community of Chapman Valley, particularly through local government and a range of service and sporting groups.
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Joan Cottrell
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For service to the community, particularly as a supporter of the Children's Hospital at Westmead.
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Mary Bobs Cox
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For service to community health in north Queensland, particularly through the provision of physiotherapy services.
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Ronald Frederick Coxon
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the South Australian Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia.
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Arthur Charles Crapp †
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For service to dental technology, particularly as a practitioner and teacher.
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Barbara Beatrice Crawford
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For service to the entertainment industry as a vocalist, and to the community as a fundraiser for charitable organisations.
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Dr David Robert Crompton
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For service to community mental health through the development of programs to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, and alcohol and drug disorders.
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Joan Wilson Crook
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For service to the community of Merredin, particularly through aged care.
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Kevin John Crowe
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For service to Rugby Union football as a player, referee and administrator.
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John Kirkwood Curdie
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For service to the surveying profession as an administrator and educator, and to the community.
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Judith Margaret Curphey
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For service to music, particularly through the Australian Girls Choir.
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Mary Elliott Cushnan
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For service to the community of Townsville through women's, ex-service and social support groups.
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Professor Geoffrey Wyatt Dahlenburg
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For service to medicine as an educator and administrator.
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Nancy Rachael Dalton
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For service to the community, particularly women's groups, and as a fundraiser for charitable organisations.
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John Arthur Dance
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For service to the community of the Huon Valley, particularly through the St Vincent de Paul Society.
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Donald William Dann
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For service to the community, particularly veterans and their families through the Burnie Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Dace Darzins
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For service to the Latvian community of South Australia, particularly through multicultural education programs.
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Dr Llewellyn Maitland Davies
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For service to medicine, particularly as a general physician, and to medical education.
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The Reverend Canon Bernard Rex Davis
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For service to international relations through the promotion of cultural interests between Australia and Britain, particularly through the Lincolnshire Branch of the Britain-Australia Society.
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George Stanley Davis
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For service to the community, particularly through the National Parks and Wildlife Foundation of New South Wales, and to the finance sector.
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Janet Elizabeth De Boer
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For service to the development and promotion of textile arts, particularly as Executive Director of Australian Forum for Textile Arts.
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Paul Demetriou
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For service to education, particularly through the introduction of second language teaching, to local government and to the Greek community.
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Constantine Leo Diamond
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For service to the community of Parkes through support for health, aged care and social support groups.
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Harold James Diflo
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Queensland Branch of the Partially Blinded Soldiers Association of Australia.
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May Doon
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For service to the community of Tumut through a range of aged care, church, cultural and service organisations.
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Margaret Watson Douglas
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For service to arts and crafts through the practice, teaching and promotion of embroidery.
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Harold Ramsay Down
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For service to the community through Lions International.
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Anthony Henry Downer
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For service to the food industry, particularly through the development of food standards and regulatory systems.
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The Reverend Father Victor Joseph Doyle
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For service to the community, particularly through the social welfare programs of the Catholic Church.
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Nancy Merle Drew
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For service to women's golf and to the community, particularly as a volunteer with Australian Red Cross.
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Philip Wellesley Dulhunty
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For service to international trade through the design, manufacture and export of equipment for large high voltage electric systems, and to aviation, particularly through the Seaplane Pilots Association of Australia.
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Wilma Rae Dunne
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For service to international humanitarian aid through Operation Rainbow.
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Dr Edward Adrian Duyker
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For service to the community through the preservation and documentation of Australian history, particularly that of the early European explorers and Mauritian immigrants.
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William Howarth Eady
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For service to the community, particularly through the surf lifesaving movement.
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Dr Ernst H Ehrmann
|
For service to dentistry, particularly in the field of endodontics, and to the Jewish community.
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Hamilton Nelson Eustis †
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For service to philately, aerophilately and aviation history, particularly through the Australian Airmail Society and as an author.
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Peter McKenzie Falconer
|
For service to agriculture, particularly as a farm management consultant, and to the community.
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Heather Jean Farren
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For service to the community, particularly through the Townsville Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia Women's Auxiliary and the Townsville Branch of the Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association.
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Edna May Farrow
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For service to the community, particularly as a fundraiser for health and palliative care organisations and for people with disabilities.
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Sharon Lee Fellows
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For service to the community through the organisation of a bowling league for people with physical and intellectual disabilities.
|
Dr Barbara Rose Ferguson
|
For service to the community, particularly through the development of programs to meet the health, education and recreation needs of migrants, refugees and overseas students.
|
Robert Fitz
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Launceston Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community.
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Cathryn Lorraine Fitzpatrick
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For service to women's cricket as a player and promoter of the sport to young girls.
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Keith Archibald Flanagan
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For service to the community, particularly through establishing public educational tours to the Burma-Thailand Railway.
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Maxwell George Foot
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, particularly through the Goombungee Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community.
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Peter Ronald Francis
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For service to the community, particularly through the Melbourne Citymission.
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Dr Edward Alan Freeman
|
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of severe brain injury.
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Wladyslaw Frelek †
|
For service to the community of Northern Tasmania.
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Donald William French
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For service to the preservation and maintenance of steam locomotives.
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Thomas John Gates
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For service to veterans’ golf as a player and administrator.
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Dr Tomislav Gavranic
|
For service to medicine as a general practitioner and through his commitment to addressing the health needs of Aboriginal people and people with alcohol dependency, and to the Croatian community.
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Kaylyn Mary Geeves
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For service to botany and conservation, particularly through the Australian Plant Society Tasmania.
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Wing Commander Robert Henry Gibbes
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For service to aviation and to tourism, particularly in Papua New Guinea.
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John Ernest Gibbons
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For service to local government, and to the community of Werribee.
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Patricia Margaret Gibson
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For service to local government, and to the community of Shepparton.
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Gail Antoinette Giuliano
|
For service to the community, particularly through a range of dance, theatre and music groups.
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Dr Elizabeth Gaye Gleeson
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For service in the field of child and adolescent psychology, and to the community through the Friends of the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales.
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Grace Margaret Goode
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For service to horticulture through the culture and hybridization of bromeliads.
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Mary Julienne Grant-Owens
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For service to the community of Hurstbridge and the surrounding region, and to local government.
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Dr Christopher Green
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For service to medicine, particularly family health, and to the community by providing advice on parenting.
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Judith Green MBE
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For service to the community through the New South Wales Meals on Wheels Association and to the community of the Southern Highlands.
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Denis Charles Gregory
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For service to the rural community of New South Wales, particularly as a journalist.
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Errol Frederick Grieve
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For service to the community of Mudgee, particularly through emergency services and sporting groups.
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Evan Lloyd Griffiths
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For service to the surf lifesaving movement, and to the community of Helensburgh.
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Frederick William Guy
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For service to the community of Hamilton, and to the international community through humanitarian aid agencies.
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Joan Alexandrina Guymer
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For service to the arts, particularly through the Shepparton Performing Arts Association, to education, and to the community of Shepparton.
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Helen Ann Hall
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For service to the community of the Hunter region, particularly as a contributor to the development of health services and strengthening the volunteer network to support the services.
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Beryl May Halpin
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For service to care of the ageing people of the North Bellarine Peninsula, and to the community of St Leonards.
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Howard Townsend Halsted
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For service to the community, particularly through the Mosman Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Dr Ronald Francis Hambleton
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For service to the community through the St Vincent de Paul Society and internationally through the provision of voluntary dental services.
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Donald MacFarlane Hamilton
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For service to equine sport, particularly through the Australian Saddle Pony Association and the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales.
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Derrick Windsor Hand
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For service to the administration of justice, particularly in the coronial jurisdiction, and to the community.
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Major Leonard Oswald Hansen
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For service to the community of Mackay, particularly the ex-service community.
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Gwenneth Jean Harden
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For service to botany as a researcher, publisher, conservationist and educator.
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Kerrie Nicole Harding
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For service to the community through the organisation of a bowling league for people with physical and intellectual disabilities.
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Ronald Clyde Hardman
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For service to the community of Moree.
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Edna Ellen Hardman
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For service to the community of Moree.
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William Harris
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For service to the transport industry, particularly through the Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics.
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Gerrald Francis Harrison
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to the community as a participant in programs developed to educate children about Australia's military history.
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Raymond Oswald Hartley
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For service to the Australian community in New York and to charitable groups in Australia as a concert pianist.
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Noel Hugh Harvey
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For service to local government, regional Victoria and to the community of Kyneton.
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William James Haskell
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For service to the community, particularly through establishing public educational tours to the Burma-Thailand Railway.
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George Raynor Hayhow
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For service to the community of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
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Elizabeth Mary Higgs
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For service to the community, particularly through the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.
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Dr Michael Samuel Hirshorn
|
For service to medical technology through the development of strategies for product commercialisation.
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Nancy Jean Hodgkinson
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For service to the community, particularly through support for the veteran community.
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Dr Denis Hoffmann
|
For service to veterinary science, particularly in the area of virology.
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Captain David John Hogan
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For service to the community of South Australia through the State Rescue Helicopter Service.
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Eliza Nellie Hogan
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For service to the community of Shellharbour through a range of organisations providing care for ageing people.
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Ivan Grenfell Holliday
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For service to the environment, particularly as a researcher, educator and promoter of Australian flora.
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Una Wallace Hollingworth
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For service to the performing arts through the staging of theatre productions and as a stage and costume designer.
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Jack Hollingworth
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For service to the performing arts through the staging of theatre productions and as a director.
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Haldane Sinclair Holman
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For service to the arts as a designer and sculptor.
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Horace Holt
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For service to the community, particularly as a performer and teacher of music.
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Peter Leonard Holt
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For service to the community, particularly through Lions International.
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Laurence Mark Howarth
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For service to the communities of Roseville, particularly through the Roseville Branch of the Australian Red Cross.
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Garry George Hulme
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For service to the community, particularly through the Canterbury City State Emergency Service.
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Patrisha Marylynn Hurley
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For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of New South Wales.
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Maurice Hurst †
|
For service to architecture.
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Catherine Ireland
|
For service to conservation and to the environment, particularly in the Blue Mountains region.
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Enid Susette Isaacs
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For service to the community of Armidale, particularly through the production of audio books for the Australian Listening Library.
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Gilbert Jan
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For service to the Chinese community, particularly through historical and cultural activities on behalf of Australian ex-servicemen and women of Chinese descent.
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William Donald Jane
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For service to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations, particularly to the Austin Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Michael John Janes
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For service to the community, particularly through the Vision Australia Foundation, and through involvement with the Catholic Church.
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Joy Christine Jeffes
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For service to the community of the Peel region, particularly through environmental rehabilitation projects and support for aged care services.
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Hazel Eileen Jenkins
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For service to the community, particularly through the Norparrin Centre for Children with Special Needs, and to the Motor Neurone Disease Association of Victoria.
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Clive Noel Johnson
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For service to the community and to rural land conservation in the Central West region of New South Wales.
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Byram Thomas Johnston
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For service to the development of Australian motor sport, to the community as a fundraiser for health service and research organisations, and to the accountancy profession.
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Kathleen Therese Johnston
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For service to the community through training programs to enhance the delivery of services provided by Justices of the Peace.
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Steven Norman Johnston
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For service to the community, particularly residents and travellers in remote locations, through the Australian National Four Wheel Drive Radio Network.
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Ellen Mary Jones
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For service to the community of Sandgate.
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Eric Stanley Jones
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For service to people with an intellectual disability, particularly through the establishment and administration of the Ovens and Murray Region Special Olympics, and to the community.
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Jennifer Anne Jones
|
For service to chemistry education through professional development of science educators, and through the advancement of science education in primary and secondary schools.
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Richard Thomas Jordan
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For service to the community of the Georges River district, particularly through aged care, youth and sporting organisations.
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Carole Anne Juric
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For service to the community of Wollongong, particularly through the Wollongong Australia Day Committee.
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Dr Milan Kantor
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For service to the Czech Republic community, particularly through the promotion of cultural and social activities and the establishment of aged care accommodation.
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Edmond Henry Keir
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For service to people with a hearing or visual impairment and their families, particularly through the Deafblind Association, and to the advancement of the field of audiology.
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Prudence Elizabeth Kellaway
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For service to the community, particularly through fundraising for the Children's Medical Research Institute.
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Lynette Moira Kellow
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For service to the community, particularly through the Queensland Writers Centre, the Older Women's Network, and the establishment of OWNWRITE.
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Shane John Kelly
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For service to cycling as a competitor and through support for the development of junior riders.
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Alan Patrick Kennedy
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For service to the community of Armidale, particularly to people with drug and alcohol dependencies through Freeman House and the St Vincent de Paul Society.
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Martin John Kennedy
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For service to music, particularly to the preservation of jazz music history through the Victorian Jazz Archive, and to the community.
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The Reverend Doctor Cornelius Brendan Keogh
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For service to the community, particularly through rehabilitation support for people with a mental illness as co-founder of GROW.
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Lee Raymond Kernaghan
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For service to remote and regional communities through the 'Pass the Hat Around' fundraising concerts, and to country music as an artist and performer.
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Pastor Trevor Kenneth King
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For service to people with alcohol and drug dependencies by providing rehabilitation support, particularly through the Westside Mission.
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Marie Terese Krygsman
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For service to the community, particularly to children in need of crisis care, as a Barnardos foster carer.
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Esther Lakis
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For service to the community, particularly to the Greek community through the Australian Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, and to the arts through the Brisbane Eisteddfod Committee.
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William Kenneth Lane †
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Gunnedah Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Heather Law
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For service to softball as a player, coach, umpire and administrator, and to the community of Cairns.
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Dorothea Maria Lechner
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For service to the community, particularly through the Blue Ladies volunteer group at Campbelltown Hospital, and through fundraising support for charitable organisations.
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Francis Yuen-Fai Lee
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For service to the Chinese community through a range of media, cultural and social organisations.
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Kenneth Newton Lyttle
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Tamworth Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Miriam Ann Macartney
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For service to the community, particularly through the Brotherhood of St Laurence Auxiliary Opportunity Shop.
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Paul Frederick Macphee
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Veterans Support and Advocacy Service.
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Robert Charles Manning
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For service to the community of the Cairns region through the development and promotion of the tourism, maritime and aviation industries.
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Clarence Ray Marquardt
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For service to the cattle industry, particularly through the development of the Illawarra breed and as a show judge, to the dairy industry, and to the community.
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Clifford Marriott
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For service to the community, particularly people with an intellectual disability through the Lorna Hodgkinson Sunshine Home.
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Gloria Marshall
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For service to the community, particularly through fundraising and support for the Australian Red Cross.
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John William Martin
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For service to Rugby Union football as a player, coach and administrator, and to the community.
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William Alexander Martin
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For service to the community of Crookwell.
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Robert Leonard Maughan
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For service to the community through wildlife protection, education and health care organisations, and to the automotive industry, particularly through the International Car Distribution Program Australia.
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Neil Yager Maxwell
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For service to the community, particularly through the Vision Australia Foundation.
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Brenda Gordon Mazzucchelli
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For service to the community, particularly through education and welfare organisations associated with the Anglican Church of Australia.
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Stanley David McAndrew
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For service to the veteran community, particularly through the 'N' Class Destroyer Association.
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Robert McCarron
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For service to the Australian film, television and stage industries, particularly in the fields of make-up and special effects, and to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia.
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Brother Paul Dean McGlaughlin
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For service to the development of Catholic education in South Australia.
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Peter James McMillan
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For service to the community, particularly in the field of church music.
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Cynthia McMorran
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For service to the community and to local government in the Shire of Moora.
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Millicent Anne McNeill
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For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross in Victoria.
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Phillip James Medcalf †
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For service to the community as a supporter and promoter of the interests of people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Irene Meeuwissen
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For service to the community, particularly through Cystic Fibrosis Victoria.
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Jean Isobelle Melzer
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For service to the community and to education, particularly through the University of the Third Age, and to environmental conservation in the Cape Paterson area.
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Harry Michaels
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For service to the Greek community, particularly in the field of multicultural media, and to soccer.
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Jim Mitcho Milanko
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For service to multiculturalism in South Australia, and to the Macedonian community.
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Kenneth John Milbourne
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For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance Australia, and as a contributor to the preservation of maritime and railway history in Tasmania.
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Paul Ashton Mitchell
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For service to the community, and to environmental resource management and planning.
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John Munro Moller RFD
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For service to the community of the Sandringham district, through a range of family support, health, sporting and ex-service groups.
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John Morrison Monteath
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For service to the surveying profession in New South Wales, and to the community of Newcastle.
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Bertram Peter Moore
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to the community of Toukley.
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Olive Gwenne Moore
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For service to the community, particularly as a contributor to genealogical studies, and to mathematics education.
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Suzanne Morey
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For service to nursing, particularly through the care of patients with respiratory disease.
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Chadwick William Morgan
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For service to country music.
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Dorothy Bertha Morgan
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For service to the community of Albany, particularly through organisations associated with the arts.
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Dr Robert G B Morrison
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For service to conservation and the environment, and to the fields of science education and communication.
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Joan Mary Muir
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For service to the community of Grafton through ex-service, service and aged care organisations, and as a contributor to the development of special education services in the area.
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Keith William Muir
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For service to nature conservation, particularly through the Colong Foundation for Wilderness.
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Nicholas John Murphy
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For service to the community as a contributor to the preservation of history relating to the Gippsland region.
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Dr Richard Wingfield Murray
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For service to veterinary science, particularly in the field of urban animal management.
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Florence Annie Napier
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For service to the community of Forbes.
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Giuseppe Narduzzo
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For service to the Italian community of Melbourne.
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Dr David Charles Neesham
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For service to water polo as a player, coach and administrator.
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Brenda Frances Nettle
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For service to education through the Australian Federation of University Women (SA) and the Mathematical Association of South Australia.
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Barbara Eileen Newman
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For service to the community of Launceston, particularly through aged care and craft organisations.
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Corinne Nicolson
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For service to the community of the Sapphire Coast, particularly in the field of aged care.
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Arthur James Nightingale
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For service to the community of the Evans Shire, particularly through the Rural Fire Service and the Rockley Lions Club.
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Sister Patricia Margaret Nolan
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For service to tertiary education, particularly as an administrator.
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William Norris
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For service to the ex-service community of the City of Blacktown.
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Group Captain Neil Leslie Northeast
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For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Air Force Cadets.
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Christopher Arnold O'Brien
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For service to lawn bowls, particularly through the Royal Victorian Bowls Association.
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Gregory Reginald O'Brien
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For service to the community of Mansfield and as a supporter of people with Motor Neurone Disease.
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Walter Patrick O'Connell
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For service to Rugby League football, particularly as a player and coach.
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Norris Hayward O'Leary
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For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory, particularly through Lions International, and to veterans’ hockey.
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William Oatey
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For service to table tennis as a player, coach and administrator.
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Major John Paul Opie
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For service to the community, particularly through the Military Museum of Tasmania.
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Professor Robert Arthur Ouvrier
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For service to medicine through research in the field of paediatric neurology.
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Beryl Elizabeth Owen
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For service to the community, particularly through a range of organisations providing support for amputees in New South Wales.
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Dr Peter Packer
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For service to medicine in the field of otology.
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Charles Terrence Parker DCM
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For service to the sport of shooting, particularly through the development of firearm safety training programs through the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia.
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Patricia Hazel Parker
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For service as a contributor to community cultural development through the administration of a range of regional arts and community organisations.
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Joan Eileen Paroissien
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For service to nursing as an administrator, and to the community through the Order of St Lazarus.
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Major Brian Martin Parsons
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For service to the community through the Vision Australia Foundation.
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Dr Robert Paton
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For service to medicine, particularly in the field of vascular surgery.
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The Reverend Canon Alan Reginald Patrick
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For service to youth, particularly through Mission Australia, and to Anglican education.
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Harry Pearce
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For service to the sport of harness racing as a journalist.
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Joy Lenore Pegg
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For service to the community, particularly through the Cystic Fibrosis Association of New South Wales.
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Francis Shane Perram
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For service to the community of Manly-Warringah through a range of charitable and sporting organisations.
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Eric Louis Philips
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For achievement in polar exploration, and for service to the community by promoting outdoor activities, particularly to young people.
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John David Phillips
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For service to the environment through Keep South Australia Beautiful, and to the community, particularly through Apex Australia.
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Laura Harriet Philp
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Women's Auxiliary of the Inverell Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Maxwell Milton Philpott
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For service to the community of Coonamble.
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Thomas Joseph Picot
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to the community.
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George Warren Pinfold
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For service to the community of Penrith through environmental rehabilitation, particularly as the proponent of the Penrith Lakes Scheme.
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The Reverend Kaye Pitman
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For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, particularly in the field of education.
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Hans Pomeranz
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For service to the film industry, particularly as a supporter of emerging film makers, and to the community.
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Peter Neville Porter
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For service to literature as a poet, reviewer, broadcaster and essayist.
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The Reverend Heinrich Friedrich Proeve
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For service to the Lutheran Church of Australia, and to the community of the Barossa Valley as an historian.
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Joseph Puglisi
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For service to the tuna fishing industry, particularly through fisheries management, and to the community of Port Lincoln.
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Betty Vivian Pybus
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For service to women, particularly through the Hobart Women's Centre and the Older Women's Network.
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Una Mae Radloff
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For service to the community, particularly as a volunteer with the Moreton Bay Nursing Care Unit.
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The Very Reverend Archpriest Petar Rados
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For service to the Serbian Orthodox Church in Australia.
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Joy Randall
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For service to the community of Primrose Sands.
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Rale Rasic
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For service to soccer as a player, coach and administrator.
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Verna Dorothy Rathmann
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For service to nursing in South Australia as an administrator, and through the development of nursing skills and knowledge to ensure quality patient care.
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Shirley Jean Reavill
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For service to the community of the Henley and Grange area.
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Gordon George Reeds
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For service to the veteran community of the Central Coast.
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Hazel Mary Reid
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For service to the community of Mount Isa, particularly through aged care organisations.
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Kevin James Rice
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For service to architecture as a practitioner and through the professional association.
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Lachlan McEachan Rick
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For service to the community of the Cardwell Shire through a range of health, emergency services and school groups.
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Alexander James Ritchie
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For service to tourism in the Glen Innes region.
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Gloria Elizabeth Robbins
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For service to the community through veteran, business and educational organisations.
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Lynette Anne Robertson
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For service to the community, particularly through the Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre.
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James Malone Robson
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For service to the community of Lithgow, particularly through church, aged care and health service groups.
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Peter George Rockliff
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For service to the fishing industry, particularly through fisheries development, aquaculture and seafood processing.
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Una Margaret Rockliff
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For service to the fishing industry, particularly through fisheries development, aquaculture and seafood processing.
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Dr William Norman Roebuck RFD
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For service to education through technical industrial training programs and apprenticeships, and to the community.
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Raymond Dean Roesler
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For service to horticulture through the cultivation and promotion of cymbidium orchids.
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Dr Ian Leonard Rowe
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For service to medicine, particularly through the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, and to the community through Rotary International and the Western Hospital.
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Peter Ridgeway Rowland
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For service to the community as a benefactor to a range of public and private organisations, and to the catering industry.
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Rysia Maria Rozen
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For service to the Jewish community of Victoria, particularly through the National Council of Jewish Women.
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John Michael Rudd
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For service to eco-tourism in the Snowy Mountains region.
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Professor Michael Radford Sage
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For service to radiology as a clinician, researcher and educator.
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Demetre Samios
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For service to the community of Warwick, particularly through the Warwick Community Training Centre.
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Beryl Jean Schaeffer
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For service to the community of the Bega Valley Shire, particularly through the agricultural show movement and the Country Women's Association.
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David William Scholes DFC
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For service as an author and authority on fly fishing, particularly in Tasmania.
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Leon Maxwell Scott
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For service to the community of Bendigo, and through support for Rotary's international humanitarian aid projects, particularly in East Timor.
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Sister Mary Catherine Sellen
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For service to the community, particularly people with disabilities, through the Holy Cross Mercy Centre.
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Edward Robert Seltin
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For service to the community of Camden Haven.
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Agnes Josephine Shea
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For service to Ngunnawal people by contributing to the improvement and development of services for the Indigenous people of the Australian Capital Territory and region.
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Effat Shehata
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For service to the Arabic community of Western Sydney.
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John Rupert Shoobridge
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For service to the communities of the Derwent Valley and Central Highlands.
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Lynette Silver
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly as an organiser of battlefield tours and commemorative services.
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John Grant Simmons
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For service to botany, particularly through the identification, documentation and promotion of Australian acacias.
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Marion Helen Simmons
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For service to botany, particularly through the identification, documentation and promotion of Australian acacias.
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Mark Stephen Skaife
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For service to motor racing and to the community, particularly through fundraising activities for Ronald McDonald House Charities.
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Major Annie Jean Smart
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For service to the community, particularly as an honorary chaplain with the Victoria State Emergency Service.
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Major Walter Keith Smart
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For service to the community, particularly as an Honorary Chaplain with the Victoria State Emergency Service.
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Laurence Gordon Smith
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For service to the community through the provision of voluntary service for major sporting events and through the 'Aunties and Uncles' youth assistance program.
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Lindsay Edward Smith
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For service to wildlife preservation through the Southern Ocean Seabird Study Association.
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Betty Selina Smith-Gander
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For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross.
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Daryl Paul Somers
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For service to the television and entertainment industries, to charitable organisations and to the community.
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Walter Heinrich Sommer
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For service to the building and construction industry through the development of industry-based training programs.
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Lois Ann Speed
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For service to the community through the aged care programs of the Queensland Country Women's Association.
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Annette Joy Stilwell
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For service to the arts in Tasmania, particularly in the area of music.
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Rozalia Stopic
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For service to the Hungarian community of Sydney.
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Helen Katherine Strange
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For service to the community of Toowoomba, particularly the welfare of veterans and their families.
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Leonard William Streets
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For service to the community, particularly through the Frankston Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Elizabeth Mary Strothers
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For service to the community, through the aged care programs of Baptist Community Services - NSW and ACT.
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Kevin Francis Sullivan
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For service to the community, particularly through the North Parramatta Branch of the St Vincent de Paul Society.
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Glenorchy Cumming Summors
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For service to the community, particularly through the Pan Pacific South East Asia Women's Organisation, the Guiding movement and the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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Joy Surrey
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For service to lawn bowls as a player, administrator and umpire.
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Dr Ian Alexander Tait
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For service to medicine as a general practitioner.
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Albert William Taylor
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For service to the preservation and maintenance of steam locomotives.
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Alexandra McGilvray Terdich
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For service to the community of Frankston through the Peninsula Ostomy Association Inc.
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Theresa Testoni
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For service to the community of the Macarthur region, particularly through the tourism and hospitality industries, and to local government.
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Norma June Thomas
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For service to the community of Coraki.
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Ann Marie Thompson
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For service to music, particularly through the Medici Concert series.
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Barbara Marion Thompson
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For service to the community, particularly as a fundraiser for and supporter of a range of health research, women's and cultural organisations.
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Stephen John Tonkin
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For service to local government and to the community of the Shire of Menzies.
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The Reverend Noreen Margaret Towers
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For service to homeless people, particularly through the Wesley Mission.
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Major Peter McDonald Trebilco ED
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For service to the community through a range of health, social justice and welfare organisations.
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Demetrios Tsingris
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For service to the Greek community as an author and through cultural activities.
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Cynthia Myrtle Turner
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For service to the community through the Spasmodic Dysphonia Support Group (Australia).
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Peggy Turner
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For service to the community of Peakhurst.
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Dr William Rowe Twycross
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For service to the community of Mansfield.
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David William Wake
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For service to the communities of Darke Peak, Cleve and Port Lincoln.
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Deborah Ruiz Wall
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For service to the community in the areas of social justice, reconciliation and multiculturalism.
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Eric George Watson
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For service to country music.
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Dr Alan Charles Watts
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For service to medicine as a general practitioner and through the implementation of Q fever vaccination programs, and to the community of Carcoar.
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Fabian Paul Webb
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For service to the community and to local government in the Shire of Kilkivan.
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Marion Jane Webster
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For service to community and philanthropic organisations as an adviser and through the provision of administrative support.
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Margaret Olwyn Weir
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For service to the community of Gerringong, and to children through the Gerringong Committee of the Children's Medical Research Institute.
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Gregory John Welch
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For service to the sport of triathlon as an athlete, advisor, coach and commentator.
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Douglas Leslie Wenham
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For service to the community of Edwardstown.
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Herbert James White
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For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, particularly through the City of Sydney Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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William Graham Whittaker
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For service to thoroughbred horse racing as a journalist.
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Lorraine Jeanette Willetts
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For service to the community, particularly through the Shellharbour Hospital Auxiliary.
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Herbert Angus Williams
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For service to the community, particularly through the Warringah Toy Repair Group.
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Lyn Adrienne Williams
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For service to the arts as founder and Director of the Sydney Children's Choir and Gondwana Voices.
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The Reverend Patricia Aitken Williams
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For service to the community of Darwin, particularly through the provision of chaplaincy and counselling services.
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Brett Duncan Williamson
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For service to sports administration, particularly through Surf Life Saving Queensland.
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Cheryl Margaret Wilson
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For service to the Guiding movement in Tasmania, and to junior athletics.
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James Clarence Wilson
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For service to the community of Geeveston.
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Kenneth Albert Wilson
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For service to children undergoing treatment for cancer as a volunteer with the Oncology Unit at the Children's Hospital at Westmead.
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Marlene Anne Wilson
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For service to the community of North West Tasmania through the Guiding movement.
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Graham Edward Wiltshire
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For service to the Tasmanian wine industry.
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Silas George Wood
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For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Windsor Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Nancy Elizabeth Wood
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For service to the community, particularly through the Port Pirie Branch of the National Trust.
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Peter Francis Wood
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For service to the community of Traralgon.
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Dorothy Ada Wooll
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For service to the community of Sydney.
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Ronald Samuel Workman
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For service to the community, particularly through the Currumbin Palm Beach Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
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Keith William Young
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For service to the preservation and recording of Australia's military history.
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