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Peter Arnison

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Peter Arnison
23rd Governor of Queensland
In office
29 July 1997 – 29 July 2003
MonarchElizabeth II
PremierRob Borbidge
Peter Beattie
Preceded byLeneen Forde
Succeeded byQuentin Bryce
Personal details
Born (1940-10-21) 21 October 1940 (age 84)
Lismore, New South Wales
Military service
AllegianceAustralia
Branch/serviceAustralian Army
Years of service1959–1996
RankMajor General
CommandsLand Commander Australia (1994–96)
1st Division (1991–94)
3rd Brigade (1987–88)
Land Warfare Centre (1985–86)
5th/7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1981–82)
Battles/warsVietnam War
AwardsCompanion of the Order of Australia
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Captain Peter Arnison (left) and Major Ian McFarlane of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment on their return from a battalion strength operation in Biên Hòa, Vietnam, in July 1965.

Major General Peter Maurice Arnison, AC, CVO (born 21 October 1940) is a retired Australian Army officer who served as the 23rd Governor of Queensland, in office from July 1997 until July 2003. He graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1962, and served as Land Commander Australia from 1994 until he retired from the Australian Army in 1996.

For the year prior to his appointment as governor, Arnison was the executive director of Allied Rubber Products, a manufacturing firm. He is a former Chancellor of Queensland University of Technology,[1] and is Chairman of Panbio Limited,[2] Chairman of the Centre for Military and Veterans' Health, Director of Energex Limited,[3] Governor of the Queensland Community Foundation, and on the board of directors of the Australian Multicultural Foundation.[4]

Personal

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Arnison is married to Barbara.[5]

Education, appointments, honours and awards

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Bachelor of Economics[3]
D Laws University of Queensland[1][3]
D Univ Queensland University of Technology[1][3]
D Univ Griffith University[1][3]
D Letters University of Southern Queensland[1][3]
D Univ Southern Cross University[1][3]
Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors[1][3]
July 1977 National Medal[6]
January 1992 Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)[7]
1994 Land Commander Australia (LCAUST)[1][3]
June 1996 Executive Director, Allied Rubber Products[1][3]
July 1997 Queensland’s 23rd Governor[1][3]
January 2001 Centenary Medal[8]
March 2001 Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)[9]
March 2002 Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO)[10]
December 2004 Non-executive Director, ENERGEX Limited[1][3]
Chair, Network and Technical Committee, ENERGEX Limited[3]
Member, Audit and Compliance Committee, ENERGEX Limited[3]
Chancellor of Queensland University of Technology[1][3]
Chairman of The Centre for Military and Veterans' Health[1][3]
Director of the Australian Multicultural Foundation[1][3]
Chairman of Panbio Limited[2]
Chairman, Communities Future Task Force[1]
September 2009 re-elected Chancellor of Queensland University of Technology (QUT)[1]
January 2011 Appointed Chairman of the Flood Response Review Board in Brisbane[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Chancellor Archived 14 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), September 2009, www.chancellery.qut.edu.au
  2. ^ a b CEO on extended medical leave, press release, Panbio Ltd, 8 August 2006, www.panbio.com.au
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Board of directors Archived 11 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine, ENERGEX Limited, www.energex.com.au
  4. ^ Members and Staff, Australian Multicultural Foundation, amf.net.au
  5. ^ Farewell to Queensland’s 23rd Governor, Stateline (Queensland), 11 July 2003, abc.net.au
  6. ^ National Medal, 14 July 1977, itsanhonour.gov.au
  7. ^ Officer of the Order of Australia, Military division, 26 January 1992, itsanhonour.gov.au Citation: In recognition of service to the Australian Army as the Commander of the 1st Division
  8. ^ Centenary Medal, 1 January 2001, itsanhonour.gov.au
  9. ^ Companion of the Order of Australia, Civil division, 30 March 2001, itsanhonour.gov.au Citation: In recognition of service as Governor of Queensland
  10. ^ The Royal Victorian Order – Commander, 3 March 2002, itsanhonour.gov.au Citation: In recognition for service as Governor of Queensland
  11. ^ MajGen (Ret'd) Peter Arnison Heading up the Flood Response Review Board, Defence Officers in Business, 23 January 2011, www.defence-officers-in-business.com
  12. ^ Flood disaster response under scrutiny, Brisbane Times, 21 January 2011, www.brisbanetimes.com.au
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Military offices
Preceded by
Major General Arthur Fittock
Commander 1st Division
1991–1994
Succeeded by
Major General Michael Keating
Preceded by
Major General Murray Blake
Land Commander Australia
1994–1996
Succeeded by
Major General Frank Hickling
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Queensland
1997–2003
Succeeded by
Academic offices
Preceded by
Chancellor of Queensland University of Technology
2004–2012
Succeeded by