Recipient |
Citation |
Notes
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Colin William Allwood |
For service to the community, particularly in the field of prosthetics |
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Thelma Margaret Angel |
For service to the community health, particularly through the Muscular Dystrophy Association of South Australia
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John Lewis Ashcroft |
For service to music and to the community
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Donald Geoffrey Astley |
For service to the community
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Joan Menzies Austin |
For service to the community, particularly through the Save the Children Fund
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The Reverend Charles Marshall Bailey |
For service to the community, particularly through the development of Chaplaincy and Pastoral care in Australia
|
Edward John Barker |
For service to education
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Elaine Valmai Barnett |
For service to the social welfare of Defence personnel and youth
|
Joyce Bayley |
For service to the Public service
|
Helen Shirley Bazley |
For service to the visually impaired
|
Chief Inspector Brian Anthony Blanch |
For service to the community and public service
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Paul Francis Bolt |
For service to the people with disabilities
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Kerry Anne Bowden |
For service to the arts, particularly in the field of Aboriginal art
|
Roma Jean Bowtell |
For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Helping Hand Association
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Douglas John Bradshaw |
For service to brass band music
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John Patrick Brennan |
For service to broadcasting
|
James Howard Browne |
For service to conservation, particularly in the field of botany
|
Lady Alpha Loyal Batt Burley |
For service to the community, particularly the Hobart Orchestral Subscriber's Association
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Zihni Jusuf Buzo |
For service to the community
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Jacki Byrne |
For service to social welfare
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Rosemary Major Campbell |
For service to the arts, particularly the Australian Ballet Society
|
Domenica Lucia Campi |
For service to the community, particularly through the Endeavour Foundation and the Australian Red Cross Society
|
Roma Joan Carlson |
For service to the community through music
|
Cecil Emil Carr |
For service to local government and tertiary education
|
Vernon George Carter |
For service to the visually impaired, particularly through the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association of Queensland
|
Roberta Carter-Brown |
For service to nursing, particularly through education and administration
|
Keith Portlock Chinchen |
For service to the community, particularly the aged and to young people with disabilities
|
Norman Leslie Chinn |
For service to the community, particularly through the preservation of historic rail transport
|
Robert Foo Hee Chong |
For service to the Chinese community
|
Edwin Henry Churchward |
For service to the sugar cane industry
|
Florence Beryl Cigler |
For service to education, particularly the teaching of English as a second language
|
Lionel Keith Clark |
For service to agriculture, particularly through the eradication of noxious plants and the development of the Narromine Citrus Growers' Co-operative
|
Stephanie St Clair Coleman |
For service to music
|
Ronald Victor Conway |
For service to the community, particularly as a medical science communicator
|
John Anthony Costa |
For service to the Italian community and the aged
|
Barbara Joy Cox |
For service to veterans
|
Philip Cox |
For service to the Aboriginal community
|
Howard Edward Henry Craven |
For service to the broadcasting industry
|
Ivana Cristina Csar |
For service to the Spanish community
|
Ashley James Dally |
For service to scouting
|
Tony Bernard Dalton |
For service to the community, particularly homeless people
|
Dr John Alfred Daly |
For service to the sport of athletics
|
Hampton Neil Dansie |
For service to sport
|
William David Dean |
For service to sport
|
Connie Victoria Dolphin |
For service to the community
|
Michael Leonard Donnelly |
For service to local government
|
Bernard Francis Doohan |
For service to the sport of target rifle shooting
|
Patrick Richard Dougheney |
For service to scouting
|
Keith Charles Edmonston |
For service to the community, particularly in the field of traffic safety education for school children
|
Allan Robert Edwards |
For service to the sport of cricket
|
Vincent Michael Egan |
For service to the community and to veteran's welfare
|
Mabel Amy Ehrlich |
For service to the community and to the sport of lawn bowls
|
Margaret Doreen Louisa Elliott |
For service to the community
|
Coral Ellen Farrelly |
For service to veterans
|
Joseph Augustine Fleming |
For service to the community, particularly people with intellectual disabilities
|
Michael Whitfield Forbes |
For service to the tourism and hospitality industry
|
Daryl Hugh Foster |
For service to the sport of cricket
|
Winifred Stella Frusher |
For service to the community
|
John Thaddius Gebhardt |
For service to the Polish community and to multiculturalism
|
Jennifer Gibbons |
For service to the visually impaired
|
Betty Christina Gill |
For service to children with disabilities
|
Audley Sinclair Gillespie-Jones |
For service to the law and the community
|
Victor John Gillman |
For service to the community
|
Colin McFarlane Glass |
For service to community health
|
Mary Lindsay Glue |
For service to children with disabilities
|
Maurine Gertrude Alice Goldston-Morris |
For service to community history
|
Stanley Noel Griffin |
For service to hockey
|
Leonard Henry Griffiths |
For service to veterans and to the community
|
Deaconess Gwyneth Hall |
For service to the community, particularly the Healing Ministry of St Andrew's Cathedral
|
Mary Jean Hamilton |
For service to the community
|
Frances Yvonne Hampshire |
For service to the community and to local government
|
Dr David John Harris |
For service to the community and to preservation, particularly through the National Trust
|
Leonard Albert Haycraft |
For service to table tennis
|
Reverend David Clifford Hayes |
For service to veterans, particularly as chaplain, Repatriation General Hospital Concord
|
The Reverend Father Michael Kerry Hayes |
For service to the Aboriginal and Islander community
|
Geoffrey Albert Heath |
For service to local government and to the community
|
The Reverend Roy Brian Henson |
For service to youth particularly through Caloola farm employment training centre
|
Rennie Elaine Herbert |
For service to music
|
Patricia Mary Hill |
For service to the community particularly aged people
|
Violet Winifred Hingerty |
For service to the community, particularly aged people
|
William Elton Hitchcock |
For service to local government
|
Madeleine Beryl Hoffman |
For service to the community
|
Nevin Lloyd Holland |
For service to the egg industry
|
Mary Elisabeth Hopkins |
For service to the University of Queensland, particularly through the annual Alumni Association Book Fair
|
Russell Ian Howey |
For public service
|
Irene Clara Hughes |
For service to the community
|
Leslie David Hume |
For service to people with disabilities
|
Ian Ross Huntington |
For service to junior cricket administration
|
Mary Ellen Linda Hutchin |
For service to the community
|
John Irving |
For services to veterans and to Legacy
|
Kenneth Jessup |
For service to the community
|
Robert Stanley Jones |
For service to rowing
|
Dr Reynaldo Dante Galura Juanta |
For service to education, multiculturalism and to the Filipino community
|
Sister Germanus Kent |
For service to the community, particularly the Aboriginal community
|
John Addison Kidston |
For service to scouting
|
Ian Bruce Carrick Kiernan |
For service to conservation and the environment through the clean-up Australia campaign
|
John Bryant King |
For service to people with hearing disabilities in Australia and overseas
|
Marjorie May Knox |
For service to youth through the Launceston Student Workshop
|
Brunon Jozef Kowalski |
For service to the Polish community
|
Anthony Felix Lannoy |
For service to scouting
|
Group Captain Justyn Ronald Lavers, AFC, AFM |
For service to veterans, particularly through the Regular Defence Force Welfare Association
|
Marion Florence Lawrence |
For service to the Australian Red Cross Society
|
Lloyd Vere James Lawson |
For service to aged people
|
Catherine Anne Le Page |
For service to conservation and the environment
|
Jean Limpus |
For service to music
|
Dalton Gokbo Liu |
For service to the banana industry
|
Joseph Alfred Loves |
For service to ballroom dancing
|
Harry Hing War Lowe |
For service to the Chinese community
|
John Henry Machin |
For service to the community and to people with disabilities
|
Jeannette Machlin |
For service to the community, particularly the National Council of Jewish Women
|
John Henry Main |
For service to music
|
Vida Merle Maney |
For service to visually impaired children and to the community
|
Francis Trueman Martin |
For service to people with disabilities and to the community
|
Donald Blackwood McCredie |
For service to agriculture, water conservation and the irrigation industry
|
Ellen Margery McCulloch |
For service to ornithology
|
John Francis McGirr |
For service to the trade union movement
|
Brian Francis McGrath |
For service to the community, particularly through Lions International
|
George McIntyre |
For service to community health, particularly to mentally ill and intellectually handicapped people
|
Donald William McLeod |
For service to the Aboriginal community
|
Elaine Alma Melzer |
For service to nursing education in Australia and overseas
|
Helen Ann Mitchell |
For service to women's cricket
|
Mark Campbell Moncrieff |
For service to the poultry industry
|
Audrey Adelaide Moore |
For service to the community
|
Doreen Munn |
For service to the community, particularly through Meals on Wheels
|
Bob Natoli |
For service to the Italian community
|
Bruce Arthur Neal |
For service to pipe band music
|
Anthony John Nesbit |
For service to the community
|
Zillah Lola Norrak |
For service to the community
|
Alan Joseph Norvill |
For service to hospital administration and to the community
|
Gordon George Noscov |
For service to adult education and to the community
|
Bohdan Nyskohus |
For service to soccer
|
Heather O'Connor |
For service to women's affairs
|
John Thomas O'Dwyer |
For service to sport and to the community
|
Mervyn David O'May |
For service to golf
|
George O'Neill |
For service to badminton
|
Dr David More O'Sullivan |
For service to community history
|
Angeline Oyang |
For service to the community multiculturalism and to the Chinese community
|
Donald Paginton |
For service to local government
|
John Frederick Parker |
For service to local government
|
Brenda Joy Pearl |
For service to athletics administration
|
Marion Monteith Pinkard |
For service to aged people, particularly through Meals on Wheels
|
Harold Pollard |
For service to brass band music
|
Russell Clive Porter |
For service to education, particularly for the children of veterans
|
Veronica Elizabeth Prochazka |
For service to aged people, particularly those suffering from Alzheimer's disease
|
Dianne Proctor |
For service to the community
|
Francis Rutherfoord Pullar |
For service to the community
|
Margaret Mary Quinn |
For service to choral music
|
Patricia Rawlings |
For service to softball
|
John Thompson Ridge |
For service to the Anglican Men's Society
|
Francis Henry Robertson MBE |
For service to the community, particularly through the Toowoomba Art Gallery and the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce
|
Claude Ewald Roediger |
For service to local government and to the community
|
Dawn Roscholler |
For service to community health
|
Donald Norman Royce |
For service to junior cricket
|
Gordon Thomas Ryan |
For service to community health, particularly as a radiographer
|
Nora Elizabeth Ryan |
For service to Legacy
|
Justine Saunders |
For service to the performing arts, particularly the National Aboriginal Theatre
|
James Fulton Scholfield |
For service to hospital administration and to the community
|
Richard Charles Scott |
For service to the community, particularly through emergency services
|
Jack Victor Seekamp |
For service to conservation and the environment
|
Myrtle Eva Sharpe |
For service to scouting
|
Olive Ruth Shipp |
For service to early childhood education and to the community
|
Roger Francis Shipton |
For service to the Australian Parliament and to politics
|
Kevin Barry Skehan |
For service to the community
|
Alan Carnegie Smith |
For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International
|
The Reverend Nat Lewis Sonners |
For service to visually impaired people
|
George Hawley Stancombe |
For service to the community
|
Ross Milton Stanford DFC |
For service to the community, particularly through the Ryder-Cheshire Foundation
|
Marea Stenmark |
For service to children with hearing and visual impairments
|
Marie Patricia Stokes |
For service to homeless youth
|
Richard Thomas Stokes |
For service to the Anglican Church and to the community
|
Beryl Joan Strom |
For service to community history and to the community
|
Ronald Bock Kim Tan |
For service to multiculturalism
|
Marion Elizabeth Taylor |
For service to conservation and to education
|
Arthur Ronald Thorogood |
For service to hospital administration and to the community
|
Merle Tonkin |
For service to women's affairs
|
Pamela Tye |
For service to hockey administration
|
Joan Lorraine Wagstaff |
For service to the community
|
Emeritus Professor Charles Edward Wallington |
For service to aviation meteorology, particularly in relation to air sports
|
James Henry Watson |
For service to veterans and to the community
|
Darryl Charles Wells |
For service to the community, particularly through emergency services
|
John Horace George Wilkes |
For service to the study of political science
|
Colleen Frances Rosalie Wilson |
For service to community health education
|
Benjamin George Wooden |
For service to veterans
|
Major Donald Thomas Woodland |
For service to the community, particularly through the Salvation Army
|
Dr Elizabeth Jean Woods |
For service to primary industry
|
Norma Grace Woods |
For service to veterans and to youth
|
Albert Frederick Yarrington |
For service to marine safety
|
Ethel Marion Young |
For public service, particularly as a librarian
|
Rose May Young |
For service to librarianship and to children's literature
|