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MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA 30 Mr Philip Stanley AIKEN, 12/36 Sloane Court West, London SW3 4TB, United Kingdom For significant service to international relations through the promotion of Australian trade in the United Kingdom. Chairman, Australian Business, United Kingdom, since 2006. Promotes Australian Business in the United Kingdom and provides a forum for the development and strengthening of relationships between Australia and the United Kingdom. Established 'Australialive' and 'Australia Unlimited' branding. Chairman, Australia Day Foundation, United Kingdom, since 2006. Instigated 'The Showcase of Australian Talent', a support program for young Australians entering the entertainment industry in the United Kingdom. Responsible for increasing sponsorship for the Foundation enabling it to donate to Australian causes including the Victorian Bushfire Appeal, the Queensland Flood Appeal and various Australian cultural events in the United Kingdom. Chairman, Aveva plc, since 2012. Chairman, Robert Walters plc, since 2007. Director, Essar Energy plc; Senior Independent Director, Essar Energy, since 2010. Senior Independent Director, Kazakhmys plc, since 2006. Non Executive Director, Newcrest Mining Ltd, since 2013. Non Executive Director, National Grid plc, since 2008. Non Executive Director, Miclyn Express Offshore Ltd, 2006-2012. Senior Adviser, Macquarie Capital (Europe), 2006-2008. President, Energy Group and BHP Petroleum, BHP Billiton, 1997-2006. Executive Director and Managing Director, BTR Nyle, 1995-1997. Managing Director, Gases Europe, BOC Group, 1993-1995; Managing Director, CIG, 1989-1992.

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Mr Philip Stanley AIKEN, 12/36 Sloane Court West, London SW3 4TB, United Kingdom For significant service to international relations through the promotion of Australian trade in the United Kingdom. Chairman, Australian Business, United Kingdom, since 2006. Promotes Australian Business in the United Kingdom and provides a forum for the development and strengthening of relationships between Australia and the United Kingdom. Established 'Australialive' and 'Australia Unlimited' branding. Chairman, Australia Day Foundation, United Kingdom, since 2006. Instigated 'The Showcase of Australian Talent', a support program for young Australians entering the entertainment industry in the United Kingdom. Responsible for increasing sponsorship for the Foundation enabling it to donate to Australian causes including the Victorian Bushfire Appeal, the Queensland Flood Appeal and various Australian cultural events in the United Kingdom. Chairman, Aveva plc, since 2012. Chairman, Robert Walters plc, since 2007. Director, Essar Energy plc; Senior Independent Director, Essar Energy, since 2010. Senior Independent Director, Kazakhmys plc, since 2006. Non Executive Director, Newcrest Mining Ltd, since 2013. Non Executive Director, National Grid plc, since 2008. Non Executive Director, Miclyn Express Offshore Ltd, 2006-2012. Senior Adviser, Macquarie Capital (Europe), 2006-2008. President, Energy Group and BHP Petroleum, BHP Billiton, 1997-2006. Executive Director and Managing Director, BTR Nyle, 1995-1997. Managing Director, Gases Europe, BOC Group, 1993-1995; Managing Director, CIG, 1989-1992.

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Mrs Joy Cecile ANDERSON, Leeming WA 6149 For significant service to community health and education, particularly through the Australian Breastfeeding Association. Director, Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) Board, for 4 years; Mothers Direct Board, for one year. Manager, ABA Publications Portfolio, for 5 years; Editor and Designer, Essence magazine, for 4 years; Email list moderator, for 5 years. Member of the Internet/Website Working Group, for 13 years; the Approval/Proofreading Working Group, since 1994; and the Publications Revisions/Booklet Working Group, since 2001. Volunteer Counsellor, National Breastfeeding Helpline, ongoing. International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, since 1991. Mary Paton Research Award Chief Judge, for 3 years; Judge, since 2003. Honorary Life Member, since 2011. Breastfeeding Counsellor, ABA Western Australian Branch, since 1987. Volunteer Telephone Counsellor; Volunteer Trainer, for 18 years; Metropolitan Group Diary Compiler, since 2009; Branch News Sheet Editor, for 4 years. Regional Representative, for 4 years. Regional Information Service Officer, for 7 years. Group Leader, for 4 years; Treasurer, since 1990; Project Coordinator, since 1995; Breast Pump Hiring Officer; 1987-1998 and since 2009; Sales Coordinator, for 2 years. Mr Stanley Alexander ARCHARD, 37 Market Street, Cohuna Vic 3568 For significant service to irrigated agriculture, and to conservation. Founding Director, Archards Irrigation. Invented a Scraper Plane, 1980. Introduced Full Farm Planning, 1972; Fast Flow Irrigation, 1973; Laser Technology to Irrigation, 1977; Polyethylene Pipe, Flood Irrigation, 1990; Pipe and Re-user Systems, 1994; Satellite Survey Technology for farm surveys, in the mid 1990s; and Drainage Reuse resulting in the Barr Creek Scheme. Supporter, Restoration of Hird Swamp, 1999; and Richardson's Lagoon, 2004. Ex Director, Field and Game.

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Dr Alan Cameron ARCHER PSM, 815 Tocal Road, Paterson NSW 2421 For significant service to agricultural education, and to heritage management and conservation. Principal, Tocal College, since 1987. Director, Tocal Agricultural Centre, since 2000. President, Paterson Historical Society, since 1983. Responsible for the heritage management of Tocal Homestead, including development of visitors' centre and restoration of rainforest vegetation. Chair, Tocal Field Days Association, since 1996. Chair, Belgenny Farm Trust Camden, since 2008; responsible for heritage management and conservation. Chair, Primary Industries Education Foundation, since 2008. Board Member, Regional Development Australia - Hunter, since 2009. Board Member, Tom Farrell Institute for the Environment, University of Newcastle, since 2005. Trustee, Australian Wool Education Trust, since 2004. Member, Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales Foundation, since 2008. Member, Hurlstone Agricultural High School Advisory Council, 2010. Convenor, Australia's Promotion of Agriculture to Schools Network, 2005-2008. Chair, Maitland High School Council, 1997-2000. Fellow, Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology. Awards/recognition include: Public Service Medal, 1991. Centenary Medal, 2001. Excellence in Agriculture Award for Agricultural Education, Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, 2012. Community Service Award, New South Wales Premier's Award, 2007. Maitland District Award for Contribution by a School Community Member, NSW Department of Education and Training, 2000.

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The Honourable Justice David John ASHLEY, 6 Kasouka Road, Camberwell Vic 3124 For significant service to the judiciary and the law, and to the beef cattle industry. Reserve Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria, since 2013. Judge, Court of Appeal, from 2005 until his retirement in 2012. Principal Judge, Common Law Division, 2000-2005. Chairman, Rules Committee, 2006-2008. Judge in Charge, Industrial Property List and Building Cases List. Member, Executive Committee, 1990-2000; and Education Committee. Appointed as a Justice of the Court, 1990. Appointed as a Queen's Counsel, 1983. Admitted to the Victorian Bar Roll, 1965. Lecturer, Leo Cussen Institute. Educator, Readers' Course, Victorian Bar. Federal President, Beef Shorthorn Society of Australia, 2000-2003; Federal Councillor, since 1980; Member, since ca1976; Life Member. Dr Robert Arthur BARR, 16 Cliff Drive, Kiama Downs NSW 2533 For significant service to engineering, particularly electrical energy supply and distribution. President, Electric Energy Society of Australia, since 2008. Visiting Professorial Fellow, University of Wollongong, since 2003. Drafted new standard AS/NZS 61000.3.100 (Electromagnetic compatiblility (EMC): limits in public electricity systems) with Standards Australia Committee. Established Electric Power Consulting Pty Ltd, 1990. System Control Engineer, Illawarra Electricity, 1982-1990. Engineer, Prospect Electricity, 1976-1982. Cadet, Prospect County Council, 1973-1976. Fellow, Engineers Australia, since 1995; Member, 1977-1995; former Chairman, Shoalhaven Country Group. Awards/recognition include: National Professional Electrical Engineer of the Year for 2012.

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Dr Elaine Frances BARRY, 20 Wilson Street, Glen Iris Vic 3146 For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations, and to education. Secretary, St Joseph's South Yarra Emergency Housing Association Inc (SJSYEHA), 2001-2011; active volunteer, since 2001. Fundraiser and Lead Coordinator, SJSYEHA, for 10 years. Senior Lecturer, Monash University, 1965-1975. Associate Professor, English Department, Monash University, 1975-1999. Associate Dean, Arts Faculty, Monash University, 1996-1999. Member, Selection Panels for the Fulbright, Rhodes and Caltex Scholarships, for several years. Member, The Federation of University Women. First Violinist, White Horse Orchestra. Awards/recognition include: Vice-Chancellor's Award for Distinguished Teaching, Monash University, 1995. Mr Michael John BASSINGTHWAIGHTE, 38 Terrell Place, Balgownie NSW 2519 For significant service to the health insurance industry, and to the community of the Illawarra region. Chief Executive Officer, Lysaght Peoplecare Health Insurance, since 1982; Illawarra Business of the Year, 2008 and 2010. Chairman, Defence Health Ltd, 2004-2011; Director, since 2001. Involved in establishment, Australian Health Service Alliance, 1994; Director, since 1994; Executive Director, 1998. Involved in establishment, HAMB Systems Ltd, 1991; Chairman, since 1991. Involved in the establishment of the Health Insurance Restricted Membership Association of Australia, 1983; Executive Member, including National Secretary, Vice-President and President, since 1983. Chair, Exceptional Drug List Committee, since 1994. Board Member, Centre for Health Service, University of Wollongong, since 2010. Inaugural Commissioner, Private Health Insurance Administration Council; 1989-1998. Vice-President, Illawarra Business Chamber, since 2009; Chair, Governance and Corporate Committee, 2009-2013. Chair, Business Leaders' Appeal, The Salvation Army, since 2009. Fellow, Institute of Company Directors, 2010.

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Dr Paul Ernest BEAUMONT, PO Box 438, Church Point NSW 2105 For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of ophthalmology. Founding Chairman and Director, Macular Degeneration Foundation, 2001-2003; Foundation Director, since 2001; Chair, Medical Committee; Member, Research Committee; current New South Wales State Chair. Current Adviser, Blackmores Ltd; volunteer, Blackmores Eye Unit, Myanmar, since 2007. Current Ophthalmologist, Retina and Vitreous Centre. Current Ophthalmologist, Northern Beaches Retina. Founding Chairman/Director, Eye and Vision Research Institute, 1978-2004. Managing Director, Macquarie Street Excimer Laser Centre, 2001-2002; Chairman, 1991-2002. Lecturer, Coppleson Postgraduate Medical Institute, 1974-1978. Medical Registrar, 3 RAAF Hospital, Richmond Base, Royal Australian Air Force, 1969; Senior Resident Medical Officer (General Surgery), 1968. Chairman, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, New South Wales Branch, 2001-2003. Chairman, Committee of Chairmen of the Colleges of Medicine, 2002-2004. Member, American Academy of Ophthalmology, since 1996. Member, New York Academy of Sciences, since 1987. Vice President, Diabetic Association of New South Wales. Foundation Member, Australian Diabetes Society. Member Editorial Board, Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, since 2006. Member Editorial Board, Clinical Experimental Ophthalmology, since 2002. Tutor, Division of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, 1974-1978. Lecturer, Coppleson Postgraduate Medical Institute, 1974-1978.

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Mr John William BERRYMAN, 14 Alexandra Street, Drummoyne NSW 2047 For significant service to people with a disability, and to the community. Chief Executive, Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC), 1985-2011; Life Member. Manager, RIDBC Computerised Braille Production Program, 1978. Member, National Print Subsidy Scheme Committee. Founding Member, Roundtable on Materials for Print Handicapped Readers, 1981. Participant, National Consultative Seminars on Library Services for People with Disabilities, 1978 and 1981. Member, Board of Adult and Community Education. Committee Member, Cochlear Implant Sub-Committee, Ministerial Standing Committee on Hearing, New South Wales Health. Examiner, Australasian Reporting Awards, in the 1990s; Board Member, for several years. Member, ACROD Board (now National Disability Services). Honorary Member, Rotary Club of Carlingford, for 10 years. Parent Representative, Drummoyne Public School Council, 1998-2001. Volunteer, Adult Migrant English Service Home Tutor Scheme, The Smith Family, 2008-2009. Volunteer, St Vincent de Paul Society Refugee Program, 2012-2013. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors, 1994-2011. Fellow, Australian Institute of Management. Fellow, Australian College of Educators. Awards/recognition include: Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Carlingford, 2011. Alumni Medal, University of Newcastle, 2001.

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Mrs Rosalind Marianne (Roz) BLADES, 23 Arena Square, Noble Park Vic 3174 For significant service to local government, and to the community of the Greater Dandenong region. Mayor, City of Greater Dandenong, 1998 and 2010/2011; Councillor, since 1997; Council representative, Eastern Transport Coalition, since 2007; Member numerous committees including Audit and Advisory Committee, since 2010; Early Years Partnership, since 2010; Public Art Reference Group, since 2009. Mayor, City of Springvale, 1992; Councillor, 1987-1990 and 1992-1994. Chair, Springvale Community Aid and Advice Bureau, for 4 years; current Vice-Chair. Member, Springvale and District Historical Society, since 2010. Member, 1994-2000; first female Member; Community Services Director, 1996-1997; Member, Youth Services Committee, 1995-1996 and 1998-1999; Member, Vocational Services Committee/Membership Committee, 1997-1998. Chairman, City of Greater Dandenong and District Scout Association, 1997-2011; awarded Silver Arrowhead. Honorary Member, Noble Park Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, since 2005; introduced free parking for Department of Veterans' Affairs gold card holders in the City of Greater Dandenong, 2001. Current President, Noble Park Community Action Forum; also served as Vice-President; formerly the Noble Park Keysborough Drug Action Committee. Volunteer, Springvale Benevolent Society, since 1995; Life Member, 2012. Member, Eastern Regional Mental Health Association, 2002-2006. Media Liaison, Noble Park District Community Bank Committee, 2002-2004. Involved in establishment, South Eastern Region Polio Support Group, Springvale, 1991. Executive Member, The Interfaith Network of the City of Greater Dandenong, since 2010; Statutory Council Representative, since 1997; also serves as Tour Guide. Former Statutory Representative, City of Springvale Interfaith Network. Member, Standing Committee on Local Government and Cultural Diversity, since 2007. Awards/recognition include: Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Noble Park, 2006.

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Associate Professor Les BLAKEBROUGH, 12-200 Forbes Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 For significant service to the visual arts as a ceramicist and educator and through professional artistic associations. Tasmanian School of Art, University of Tasmania Established, Ceramic Research Unit, 1990. Developer, Southern Ice Porcelain, 1998-1999; patented, 2001. Associate Professor/Reader in Ceramics, 1988-1998. Head of Ceramics, 1973-1981. Senior Lecturer, 1973-1987. Re-organised ceramic facilities, 1974. Honorary Researcher. Founding Member, Crafts Council of Australia. Member, International Academy of Ceramics. Founding Member, Crafts Board, Australia Council, 1973-1977; Creative Arts Fellowship, 1997-1998. Founding Member, Tasmanian Arts Advisory Board, 1974-1977. Founding Member, Craft Association of NSW, 1960s. Conducts Master Classes in Australia, New Zealand, UK and USA, since 1965. Designer Maker, Limited Edition Flora Tasmanica porcelain; a set of 6 presented by the University of Tasmania as a wedding present to Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, 2004. Consultant, kiln design, Port Arthur Conservation Project, 1989-1990. Involved in development, Australian Glass Art, in the 1970s. Director, Sturt Craft Centre, Mittagong, 1959-1972. Extensive art exhibitions/commissions, since 1960.

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Professor Nikolai BOGDUK, C/- Newcastle Bone and Joint Institute, Royal Newcastle Centre, PO Box 664J, Newcastle NSW 2300 For significant service to medical research and education, particularly in the specialties of anatomy, spinal health and chronic pain management. Director of Clinical Research, Newcastle Bone and Joint Institute, Royal Newcastle Centre, since 1997. Current Acting Medical Superintendent, Royal Newcastle Centre. Visiting Medical Officer, Pain Clinic, Mater Hospital, Newcastle, 1988-2002. Visiting Medical Officer, Pain Clinic, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, 1982-1987. Resident Medical Officer, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Sydney, 1977-1978. Conjoint Professor of Pain Medicine, School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of Newcastle, since 2002; Professor, Anatomy and Musculoskeletal Medicine, 1997-2002; Professor, Anatomy, 1991-1997; Associate Professor, Medicine, 1989-1991; Senior Lecturer, 1987-1988. Visiting Professor, Pain Medicine, University of Sydney, 1999-2002. Senior Lecturer, Anatomy, Queensland University, 1983-1986; Lecturer, Anatomy, 1981-1982; Reader, Anatomy, 1987. Research Fellow, University of New South Wales, 1978-1980. Founding Member, Australian Pain Society, 1979; Distinguished Member, 2008. Chairman, Working Party Epidural Steroids, National Health and Medical Research Council, 1992-1993; Member, Working Party Management Severe Pain, 1986-1987. President, Australasia Association of Musculoskeletal Medicine, 1987, 1989 and 1992-1993. President, Anatomical Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1987-1989; Treasurer, 1991-1993. Chairman, Examinations Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1996-2002. Member, Australian Headache Society. Involved in the development of the International Association for the Study of Pain, since 1976; Member, Research Committee, 1999-2002; Member, Taxonomy Committee, 1988-2010. Foundation President, International Spine Intervention Society, 1993. Member, International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee. Volunteer, Australian Wildlife Conservancy, since 2004. Volunteer, NSW State Emergency Services, 2008. Awards/recognition include: Founders Award, American Academy of Pain Medicine, 2009. Outstanding Research Award, North American Spine Society, 2003. Research Prize, Spine Society of Australia, 1992 (inaugural), 1996 and 2002. Outstanding Cervical Spine Research Prize, Cervical Spine Research Society, 1988. Volvo Award Back Pain Research, International Society Study Lumbar Spine, 1987.

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Dr Brian David BOWRING, George Town Tas 7253 For significant service to medicine in rural and regional areas, and as a general practitioner. Chair, Rural Health Education Foundation (RHEF), 2002-2010; Board Member, for 12 years. RHEF Representative, National Rural Health Alliance (NRHA), for 3 years. Current Board Member, Medical Board of Australia (Tasmania). Past Chair, General Practice Training Tasmania. Senior Clinical Lecturer, Discipline of General Practice, University of Tasmania. Founding Director, National Prescribing Service, 1998-2000. Former Chair, GP North (Division of General Practice, Northern Tasmania). Interim Chair, Australian Division of General Practice, 2000. Deputy Chair, Rural Health Workforce Australia, 2001-2003. Chair, Rural Workforce Support Tasmania, 1999-2000. Member, Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing GP Strategy Review, 1998. Rural General Practitioner, Georgetown, for 29 years. Visiting Medical Officer, Georgetown Hospital. for 29 years. Company Medical Officer, Tasmania Electro Metallurgical Company, for 29 years. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Michael BRADY, PO Box 837, South Melbourne Vic 3025 For significant service to the community, and to music as a composer and performer. Board Director, Variety Victoria, circa 15 years; supporter and provides pro bono services at a range of fundraising events; current Celebrity Ambassador; Life Member. Member, Victorian Board, Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia, for many years; composer and performer, men's health song Talk About It, 2010. Director, Bluearth Foundation, since 2005. Celebrity Ambassador, Yooralla Society, since 2011; composer and performer, Yooralla Song; supporter, since, 2008. Founder, 'the World's Greatest Non-event Never Held', raised moneys to purchase equipment for children with a disability, 2012. Current Australia Day Ambassador, Australia Day Committee (Victoria). Long-time supporter of Melbourne Legacy. Current Patron, Australian Huntington's Disease Association (Victoria). Current Patron, Bali Children's Foundation. Member/supporter, Fairhaven Surf Life Saving Club, for many years. Professional Musician and songwriter; composed and performed various songs, including Up There Cazaly and One Day in September, ca1980s. Presenter, Mike ‘til Midnight, Radio 3AW Melbourne, since 2002. Current General Manager and Creative Director, Bradyworks Entertainment Consultancy; writer/composer for leading artists, including Tina Arena, and John Farnham; Executive Producer for artists such as Tina Arena, Colleen Hewett, Mark Gillespie, Mike Rudd and Bill Putt. Advertising writer and jingle creator, for many years. Founder and Principal, Full Moon Records, ca1970s. Founder and Principal, Remix Publishing, ca1970s. Member, MPD LTD (music band), ca1960s; entertained US troops in Vietnam.

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Mr Alexander Norman BRENNAN, Greenwich NSW 2065 For significant service to business and commerce, to tertiary education administration, and to the community. Director, Environment Protection Authority NSW, since 2012. Chair, Emeco Holdings Ltd, since 2005. Member, ASIC External Advisory Panel, 2008-2011. Chairman, Tomago Aluminium, 2001-2010. University of Sydney Pro-Chancellor, since 2011. Fellow of Senate, since 2005. Chairman, Finance and Audit Committee, since 2005. Chairman, Human Resources Committee, since 2005. Director, Garvan Research Foundation, 1998-2008. Supporter, Institute of Bone and Joint Research. Chairman, Motor Neurone Disease Service, Macquarie University, since 2010. Chairman, Brennan Family Foundation, since 2009. Career with CSR Ltd Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, 2003-2007. Deputy Managing Director and Director of Strategy, 1998-2003. Chief Executive Officer or Chair, various group companies, 1983-1998. Joined CSR as a Research Scientist in 1969. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors. Ms Jacqueline BROWN, PO Box 260, Brighton Tas 7030 For significant service to agricultural education in Tasmania. Developed the Bridgewater High School Farm (now the Jordan River Learning Federation School Farm Campus), 1992-1993; Coordinator, since 1993. Mini Farmer of the Year, AGFEST, 2000; school farm team award; Ms Brown coached the winning team. Vice-President, Tasmanian Association of Agriculture Educators, 1999-2002. Secretary, Hampshire Down Breeders Association, 1995-2000. Awards/recognition include: Tasmanian Rural Woman of the Year, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, 2011. Australian Teachers Prize for Excellence, 2001 National Excellence in Teaching Award, National Award, 2001; Regional Award, 2000. Learning Together Award for Educational Excellence for School Farm Development, 2001. Olympic Landcare, Outstanding Effort in Your Community Award, 2000. ABC Radio Tasmanian Rural Woman of the Year, 1995. Ministerial Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1995.

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Ms Elizabeth Blomfield BRYAN, Mosman NSW 2088 For significant service to the financial services and superannuation sectors, and to corporate governance. Chief Executive Officer, Deutsche Asset Management (Australia) Pty Ltd, 1992-2000; Director, 1997-1999. Director, Deutsche Asset Management (Asia) Ltd, 1998-1999. Director, Deutsche Asset Management Ltd plc, 1997-1999. Previous organisations include: Chief Executive Officer, Axiom Funds Management. Chief Executive, NSW State Superannuation Investment and Management Corporation. First woman appointed to run a large financial institution in Australia. General Manager, Australian Industry Development Corporation, 1981-1992. Assistant Secretary, Commonwealth Department of Transport, 1981-1983. Director and Senior Consultant, IMG Consultants Pty Ltd, 1997-1981. Senior Consultant, WD Scott & Co Pty Ltd, 1972-1977. Non-Executive Director, Westpac Banking Corporation, since 2006; Chair, Risk Management Committee; Member, Audit Committee; Member, Nominations Committee; Member, Technology Committee; Member, Remuneration Committee. Chairman, Caltex Australia Ltd, since 2002; Chair, Nomination Committee; range of other executive roles. Director, Australasian Medical Insurance Ltd, 2003-2006. Director, St Hilliers Pty Ltd, 2003-2005. Director, Australian Pacific Airports Corporation Ltd, 2002-2004. Chairman, Mediherb Holdings Ltd, 2002-2003. Director, Ridley Corporation Ltd, 2001-2007. Director, Guild Insurance and Financial Services Holdings Ltd, 2001-2003. Advisory Board Member, Credit Suisse First Boston, 2000-2003. Director, Western Metals Corporation, 2000-2002 Director, Commercial Investment Trust, 1998-1999. Director, Industrial Investment Trust, 1997-1999. Director, Optus Pty Ltd, 1991-1992. Director, Hospital Corporation of Australia Pty Ltd, 1988-1991. Director, Textile Industries of Australia Pty Ltd, 1988-1990. Member, Industry Research and Development Board, 1986-1989; Chair, Research and Development Board Grants Committee. Chairman, Board of Trustees, UniSuper Corporation, 2007-2011; Board Member, 2002-2011. National Board Member, Australian Institute of Company Directors, 2006-2010; President, NSW Division Council, 2005-2007; Mentor, ASX200 Chairman's Mentoring Program, 2010-2011. Chairman, The Sax Institute (previously the Institute of Health Research), 2001-2006. President, National Foundation for Australian Women, 2000-2002. Director, Investment and Financial Services Association, 1998-1999. Deputy Chair, Australian Investment Managers Association, 1992-1998. Member, National Investment Council, 1994-1996. Member, Australian Manufacturing Council (AMC), 1992-1994; Chair, AMC Growth Linkages Committee; Chair, AMC Emerging Exporters Committee. Director, Interim Advisory Board, Wool International, 1999-2000. Director, Austrade, 1994-1998. Advisory Board Member, Comcare, 1992-1994. Director, Australian Defence Industries Pty Ltd, 1989-1997. Director, Australian Telecommunications Corporation, 1988-1991. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. Telstra NSW Business Woman of the Year, 1995.

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Ms Kristal Irene BUCKLEY, Clifton Hill Vic 3068 For significant service to conservation and the environment, particularly in the area of cultural heritage, and to education. Vice-President, International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), since 2005; current Member, International Scientific Committee for Intangible Cultural Heritage. Member ICOMOS delegation to the World Heritage Committee, since 2007. President, Australia International Council on Monuments and Sites, 2002-2005; current Member, World Heritage Reference Group. Member, Heritage Council of Victoria, 2001-2010; Chair, Registrations Committee, Archaeological Advisory Committee, Historic Shipwrecks Advisory Committee, 2001-2010. Chair, Conservation Advisory Committee, Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, since 2006. Major Projects Manager, Wurundjeri Tribal Council, 2010-2011 Member, Federal Heritage Minister's Heritage Advisory Group, 2009-2011. Heritage Member, Australian State of the Environment Committee, 2004-2006. Chair, National Cultural Heritage Forum, 2006-2008. Current Lecturer, Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific, Deakin University.

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Mrs Mavis Margaret BURGESS, deceased, Late of Naracoopa Tas 7256 For significant service to the community of King Island through a range of health, social welfare and volunteer organisations. Registered Nurse, King Island Hospital and Health Centre, 1962-2012. Co-Founder and President, Phoenix Community House, 2006-2013; Family Violence Contact Officer, for many years. Inaugural Member, St John's Ambulance King Island Division, 1972; volunteer First Aid Lecturer, since 1964. Member, King Island Hospital Auxiliary. Volunteer, Community Crisis Team. Justice of the Peace, since 1990. Honorary Probation Officer. Past Member, Currie Child Care Association. Past Member, Naracoopa Fire Brigade. Past Member, Naracoopa Progress Association. Past Secretary, King Island Gun Club. Past Volunteer, National Parks and Wildlife Service. Past Secretary, King Island Game Birds Association. Inaugural Member and Drink Station and First Aid Coordinator, King Island Imperial 20 Footrace, for 10 years. Awards/recognition include: Australia Day Citizen of the Year, King Island Council, 1986. Mrs Burgess died on 16 March 2013.

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Mrs Margaret Frances BURNS, Locked Bag 8, Devonport Tas 7310 For significant service to the community, particularly to children recovering from illness and trauma, and to the entertainment industry. Co-Founder and Director, Appin Hall Children's Foundation, Tasmania, since 1998; a respite and healing centre assisting children to recover from illness and trauma; also serves as Honorary Treasurer. Honorary Representative, West Coast Advisory Board, Commissioner for Children Tasmania. Choreographer, Young Talent Time, for 12 years. Also served as an Events Producer and Dance Adjudicator in the entertainment industry, for over 40 years. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. Kentish Council Australia Day Volunteer Award, 2011. Pride of Australia Medal for Care and Compassion, 2011. Mr Ronald Leslie BURNS, Locked Bag 8, Devonport Tas 7310 For significant service to the community, particularly to children recovering from illness and trauma, and to the entertainment industry. Co-Founder and Chairman, Appin Hall Children's Foundation, Tasmania, since 1998; a respite and healing centre assisting children to recover from illness and trauma. Was a singer and entertainer for over 35 years until retiring from performing in 2000. Member of the trio, Burns, Cotton and Morris, 1996-2000; with Darryl Cotton and Russell Morris. Solo Artist, 1965-1996, albums include: For You, Summit, 1977. We've Only Just Begun, Festival, 1972. Virgo, Festival/Spin, 1971. Best of Ronnie Burns, Festival/Spin, 1971. Smiley, Festival/Spin, 1969. Ronnie, Festival/Spin, 1967. Lead Singer and Rhythm Guitarist, The Flies, 1964-1965. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. National Australia Day Council Tasmanian Senior Australian of the Year, 2009. Inaugural Power of One Australian Hero Award, 2009.

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Mr William CALABRIA, 1283 Brayne Road, Griffith NSW 2680 For significant service to the wine industry, and to the community of the Riverina. Managing Director and Winemaker, Westend Estate, since 1978. President, Riverina Wine Makers Association, 2003-2007. Established the Westend Estate Foundation, in 2008; provides financial support to local families facing cancer through CanAssist Griffith Branch and Country Hope. Provides the Westend Estate for the use of various charities for fundraising events. Volunteer, Community events and Committees including Bacchus Fun Run, Suicide Awareness Walk for Life, Vintage Festival Committee, Griffith Chamber of Commerce, and Griffith City Developments Corporation, and has been heavily involved with the Riverina Winemakers Association. Supporter/contributor to other charities including Australia's Biggest Morning Tea, NSW Business Chamber Sponsorship, Make a Wish Foundation, Fred Hollows, Daffodil Day, Cancer Council Pink Ribbon Day, TASK Fundraising Ball, Mullins Community Centre Auction Evening, Hanwood Soccer Club, Hanwood Fire Brigade, Riverina Combined Schools Bank Tour, Riverina 'It takes Two' singing competition, Dancing with the Stars, Cancer Patients Assistance Society, PKU Association of NSW, Rotary Club of Leeton, Bakers Delight Breast Cancer Network Australia, and the Australian Cancer Research Foundation. Awards/recognition include: Citizen of the Year, Griffith City Council, 2009. NSW Exporter of the Year, NSW Premier Export Awards, 2010 and 2011. Employer of Choice Award, Business Chamber Award, 2010.

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Mr Michael Joseph CALLAGHAN PSM, Chapman ACT 2611 For significant service to public administration, particularly in international economic policy development and financial reform. Australian Co-Chair, The Group of 20 (G20), until 2012. Executive Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2000-2004; Chair, Committee for Liaison with the World Trade Organisation; Chair, IMF Evaluation Committee; appointed by the IMF to an international group of 'eminent persons' to review IMF-World Bank collaboration, 2006. Australian Representative, Financial Stability Board. Service with The Treasury includes: Executive Director, Macroeconomic Group, 2008-2012. Executive Director, Revenue Group, 2005-2007. First Assistant Secretary, 1993-1998. Assistant Secretary, 1985-1993. Secretary, Prime Minister's Task Force on International Financial Reform, 1998. G20 Finance Deputy, 2008-2012. International Monetary Fund Committee Deputy, 2008-2012. APEC Deputy, 2008-2012. Deputy Secretary, Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2008-2009. Chief Of Staff, Office of the Treasurer, Parliament House, 1998-2000. Acting Chief of Staff, Office of the Treasurer, Parliament House, 2007. Awards/recognition include: Public Service Medal, 2009. Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Kim David CARPENTER, 501/22 Point Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009 For significant service to the performing arts. Founder and Artistic Director, Kim Carpenter's Theatre of Image (TOI), since 1988. Theatre Director/Designer for many years; major Australian productions include: Slice and A Midsummer Night's Dream, Nimrod. Rapunzel in Suburbia, Marionette Theatre. The Little Mermaid and Grandma Shoes, Opera Australia and TOI. An Imaginary Life, Belvoir Street Theatre. Snow on Mars, 2011 Sydney Festival. The Book of Everything, Belvoir, 2010-2013. Consultant, Disney Australia, ongoing. Former Resident Designer, Old Tote Company, forerunner of the Sydney Theatre Company; and the Melbourne Theatre Company. Former Co-Artistic Director, Nimrod Theatre. Former Artist-in-Residence, Atelier Artistique International de Seguret, France. His work as a designer has been exhibited in galleries in major Australian cities and overseas; artworks and designs are also held in private collections in Australia, Europe and the USA. Artist in Residence teaching Theatre Design, Hong Kong Academy of the Performing Arts, for 4 months in 2012. Member, Board of Studies, National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), for 10 years; Resident Lecturer in Design; Head of Design, on two occasions; continues to work with NIDA students on specific projects. Former Lecturer in Design, Rusden College, Melbourne. Mentor to young creative artists and performers; creates opportunities for them to work alongside experienced professionals. Awards/recognition includes: Centenary Medal, 2001. Sydney Theatre Award, 2010; for Theatre and Image. Helpmann Awards for Best Presentation for Children, 2006 and 2004; for Theatre of Image. AWGIES (Australian Writers' Guild Awards) for Children's Theatre, 2006, 2000 and 2011. Churchill Fellowship winner. Louden Sainthill Scholarship winner.

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Professor Cordia Mingyeuk CHU, Yeronga Qld 4104 For significant service to reproductive and public health programs. Director, Centre for Environment and Population Health, Griffith University, since 2001. World Health Organisation Consultant, Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau/Shanghai Health Education Institute. Consultant, Capacity Building Program, Vietnam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control, Ministry of Health. Current Professor, Griffith School of Environment. Current Research Member, Griffith Asia Institute. Former Director, Institute of Environment, Health and Development for the Asia Pacific, late 1990s; advancing the health of people and their environment. Member, Editorial Board, Reproductive Health Matters. Adviser, All-China Women's Federation. Member, Steering Committee, Workplace Health Promotion, Queensland Health. Member, Family Planning Council of Queensland. Dr Anthony (Tony) COLLINS, 'The Gunyah', 168 Terrigal Drive, Terrigal NSW 2260 For significant service to dentistry, and to the community. Federal President, Australian Society of Implant Dentistry (ASID), since 2002. Initiated Implant Educational Funding Program to five Australian Dental Schools in five universities. Initiated ASID Accreditation courses, Levels I, II, III and IV, since 1992. President, NSW Branch, ASID, 1989; Vice-President, 1988. Fellow; Life Member. Volunteer dentist, Rotary Australia World Community Service Dental Program, Maubara East Timor, since 2008. Current Member, Ambassadors' Circle, International Congress of Oral Implantology (ICOI). The Ambassadors' Circle includes several world leaders in the field of implant dentistry who are taking the extra step to help to promote not only implant education but also membership of ICOI and commitment to its goals. Fundraiser, Oncology Department, Children's Hospital Westmead.

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Mr William Delafield COOK, London, United Kingdom For significant service to the visual arts as a realist painter of Australian landscapes. Artist for over 40 years who paints the Australian landscape and other subjects drawn from the nation's rural and urban life. Mr Darryl Desmond COURTNEY-O'CONNOR, International College of Management, 151 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095 For significant service to the tourism and hospitality sector, and to the development of industry education. Touraust Corporation, (hotels and resorts company); included the chains Chifley, Australis, Sundowner and Country Comfort: previously known as Country Comfort Trust, 1986; Australian Tourism Group, 1998; Constellation Hotels, 2002. Founder, 1986. Executive Chairman, 1986-2011. Established, Reef Hotel Casino, Cairns, 1996. Developer, Reef Casino Complex. Founder/Chairman, International College of Management Sydney, since 1996; provides higher education (bachelor degrees) in tourism, hospitality, events, sports property and retail management; is affiliated with the London School of Economics. Committee Member, International Association of University Presidents. Awards/recognition include: Member, Hall of Fame, Accommodation Industry Association of Australia, 2011. Australian Tourism Award for Excellence in Tourism Education and Training, 2007.

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Ms Anne Gabrielle CRAWFORD, Cremorne Point NSW 2090 For significant service to the community, particularly through the promotion of health and fitness to raise funds for cancer research. Founder and Director, Can Too, since 2005; a health and fitness program that raises funds for the Cure Cancer Australia Foundation. Board Member, Cure Cancer Australia Foundation, since 2010; current Chair, Can Too Sub-Committee. Member, Advisory Board, Afrika Tikkun Australia, since 2006. Board Member, 10thousandgirl Campaign, since ca2010. Awards/recognition include: Inducted into the Australian Business Women's Hall of Fame, 2013. Nominated, Australian of the Year, 2012. One of '100 Women of Influence', Financial Review, 2012. 'Inspirational Women' Award, NSW and ACT Rotary Districts, Rotary International, 2011. Alumni Award for Community Achievement, University of Sydney, 2011. Finalist, Women of Style awards, 2010. Nominated, Telstra Business Woman of the Year, 2009. Ambassador, Opportunity International Australia, since 2008.

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Mrs Robin Ann DALTON, 127 Hamilton Terrace, London NW8 9QR, United Kingdom For significant service to the film industry as a producer, literary agent and author, and as a mentor to emerging actors and writers. Established Dalton Films, 1986. Produced the following feature films: - Oscar and Lucinda, Directed by Gillian Armstrong, starring Cate Blanchett, Ralph Fiennes and Tom Wilkinson, 1997. - Country Life, Directed by Michael Blakemore, starring Greta Sacchi, Sam Neil and John Hargreaves, 1994. - Madame Sousatzka, Directed by John Schlesinger, starring Shirley MacLaine and Peggy Ashcroft, 1988. - Emma's War, Directed by Clytie Jessop, starring Lee Remick, Miranda Otto and Donal Gibson, 1986. Project Developer, ‘1984', Directed by Michael Radford, starring Richard Burton and John Hurt. Active career as a literary and film agent with several agencies in the United Kingdom, including her own, Robin Dalton and Associates, 1961-1986. Represented some of the world's most distinguished writers, film and theatre directors and producers, actors and musicians. Clients included Joan Collins, Iris Murdoch, the Estate of George Orwell, John Osborne, Edna O'Brien, Anthony Page, Peter Weir, Arnold Wesker, Tennessee Williams, and many others. Mentor to many emerging writers and directors. Author, Dead is a 4 Letter Word, e book, 2013. Author, An Incidental Memoir, 1998. Author, Aunts Up the Cross, 1965; 2nd Edition, 1967; reprinted, 1980; 3rd Edition, 1997 (two printings). Author, chapter in Australia Fair, anthology edited by Russell Braddon, 1984. Earlier career as a journalist and occasional contributor to journals, newspapers and magazines including Art in Australia, The New Yorker and The Observer.

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Ms Maree Lynn DAVIDSON, Richmond Vic 3121 For significant service to the Indigenous community, and to the welfare of children and multicultural youth. Chair, Fellowship for Indigenous Leadership, Advisory Committee, since 2003; Founding Member, 2003. Founding Member and Executive Member, National Centre Against Bullying Board, since 2002. Member, Melbourne Writers Festival Board, since 2002; Deputy Chair, 2004-2008; current Chair, Marketing Sub-Committee; current Chair, Board of Succession Committee; current Member, Fundraising, Sponsorship and Patrons Committee. Trustee, Queen Victoria Women's Centre Trust, since 2006; Chair, Marketing and Fundraising Committee, 2006-2011. Current Board Member, The Centre for Multicultural Youth. Supporter and adviser, Rumbalara Football and Netball Club, since 1996. Consumer Director, Public Transport Ombudsman Ltd Board, 2004-2012. Founding Board Member, The Long Walk, 2004-2007. Owner/Managing Director, Davidson Consulting Pty Ltd, since 1992

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Mr Ivor Arthur (Iva) DAVIES, PO Box 347, Avalon Beach NSW 2107 For significant service to the music and entertainment industry as a songwriter and performer, and to the community. Patron, Ambassador and Supporter Australia Day Council, since 2001. Tourism Australia; Member, G'Day Australia campaign in USA (performed during G'Day LA week, 2012). The Salvation Army. Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy; music therapy through music for children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, medical illnesses and learning difficulties. Dance performance Group, Special Olympics (Australia), since 2006. Australian Paralympic Committee. Entertainment Assist; provides education, preventative assistance and support to current and future Australian entertainment industry. Landcare Australia. Living Ocean; charity to support people and organisations who help sustain and maintain ocean health and integrity. Coastcare, conservation organisation formed to care for Australia coastlines. Australian Performing Rights Association. Icehouse Singles Electric Blue; (#1 in Australia, Top 10 in USA, Top 10 in UK and Europe), 1987. Crazy; (reached #2 in Australia, Top 40 in UK and Europe, #10 in the USA), 1987. Hey Little Girl; (reached #7 in Australia, Top 10 charts across Europe), 1982 Great Southern Land; (reached #5 in Australia), 1982. Albums Man of Colours; (reached #1 in Australia and sold over 1 million copies worldwide), 1987. Primitive Man; (reached #3 in Australia), 1982 Solo works Master and Commander; film score composed with Christopher Gordon and Richard Tognetti, 2003 Circles in the Sky; commissioned by the Olympic Coordination Authority as the theme for the Olympic Live sites during the celebration of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. The Ghost of Time; commissioned by the City of Sydney Council as part of the Sydney Millennium Celebrations and performed at the Sydney Opera House, 1999. Razorback; (film score), 1984. Co-composed Boxes; 1985. Composed and performed Berlin, Sydney Dance Company. 1995. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. Icehouse inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame, 2006. Album of the Year, Icehouse - Man of Colours, Australian Recording Industry Association, 1988. Most Performed Australasian Work, for Electric Blue for writers Iva Davies and John Oates, Australian Recording Industry Association, 1988.

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Mr Colin William DILLON APM, 15 Hanks Place, McDowall Qld 4053 For significant service to the Indigenous community of Queensland. Member, National Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Committee, 2007-2011. Current Chairman, Brisbane Indigenous Media Association (BIMA); Subsidiaries include; 98.9FM (part of the National Indigenous Radio Service); Triple A Training, Registered Training Organisation Division of BIMA; BIMA Projects; and BIMA Vision. Board Member, Aboriginal Hostels Ltd, 2000-2003 and 2005-2008; Chairperson, Audit Committee, 2005-2008. Senior Adviser, Queensland Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy, 2003-2006; led community engagement aspects of Alcohol Management Plans in Indigenous communities. Commissioner, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, 1996-1999; Councillor, South East Queensland Regional Council. Indigenous Elder and Member of the Kumbumerri people whose traditional land encompasses Queensland's Gold Coast regions; involved in the Royal Commission into Black Deaths in Custody. Councillor, Queensland University of Technology, 2001-2004; Member, Equity Board, 2002-2004; Lecturer, School of Justice, 2007-2008; Chair, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Committee, 2003-2007; Member, 2001-2007; Chair, Oodgeroo Indigenous Studies Unit, since 1997. Former Acting Director, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, University of Queensland, 2010. Inspector of Police, Professional Standards Unit, Queensland Police Service, 1991-2001; Member, 1965-2001. Senior Member, Independent Task Force, Fitzgerald Commission of Enquiry, 1988-1989. Awards/recognition include: Australian Police Medal, 1992. Honorary Doctorate, Queensland University of Technology, 2000.

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Dr Martin Bryn DOOLAND, 30 Thomas Street, Unley SA 5061 For significant service to public dental health. Executive Director, South Australian Dental Service, since 2001; served in other senior positions between 1988 and 1994. Current Member, Aboriginal Oral Health Advisory Group. Current Member, Working Party on Oral Health. Involved in the development and implementation of various initiatives including the 'Relative Needs Index' in 2006 and 'Aboriginal Liaison Program' in 2005. Appointed Member, Prime Minister's National Advisory Council on Dental Health, 2011. Executive Secretary, Oral Health Monitoring Group, Australian Health Minister's Advisory Council, 2004. Member, National Advisory Committee on Oral Health, 1993-1996 and 2002-2004; produced Australia's first National Oral Health Plan 'Healthy Mouths Healthy Lives 2004-2013'. Involved in the development and implementation of various initiatives including 'National Dental Scheme' in 2012 and 'Better Oral Health in Residential Care Project' in 2003. Author, 1992 National Health Strategy paper Improving Dental Health in Australia; became the blueprint for the Commonwealth Dental Health Program in 1994. Inaugural Chief Executive Officer, Dental Health Services Victoria, 1996-2000; Chief Executive Officer, Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne, 1994-1996. Chair, National Dental Directors Committee, since 2006. Member, National Council, Australian Healthcare and Hospital Association, since 2007. Member, Oral Health Promotion Steering Group, 2011. Member, Expert Advisory Committee, Australian Centre for Population Oral Health, 2005. Awards/recognition include: Basil Hetzel Leadership in Public Health Award, SA Health, 2012.

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Dr Kevin Adrian DOYLE, 8 Faulkner Place, Chapman ACT 2611 For significant service to veterinary science, and to animal health programs. National Veterinary Director, Australian Veterinary Association, since 1997. Chairman, CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory Security Assessment Group: and Member, since 1982. Member, Joint WHO FAO Food Standards Program, Codex Alimentarius Committee on Food Import and Export Inspection and Certification. Member, Quarantine and Animal Health Task Force (National Farmers Federation). Member, Livestock Export Industry Consultative Committee. Member, Australian Animal Welfare Strategy Advisory Committee, since 2005. Member, Veterinary Testing Advisory Committee, National Association of Testing Authorities. Member, Primary Industries Ministerial Council JETACAR Task Force. Chairman, Veterinary Surgeons Board (ACT); Board Member, since 1982. Facilitator, Veterinary Public Health Management Program, University of Sydney, since 1997. Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer for Australia, 1988-1997. Elected Member, International Animal Health Code Commission, Paris, 1991-1997. Member, Advisory Committee on Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy, National Health and Medical Research Council. Visiting Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, 1997-1999. Director, Animal and Plant Health Research Branch, Bureau of Resource Sciences, 1996. Head, Quarantine Development Unit, Australian Quarantine Inspection Service, 1994-1997; Senior Assistant Director, 1986-1994; Assistant Director, 1985-1986; Chief Quarantine Officer, Cocos Islands, 1979-1984; Assistant Director-General (Animal Quarantine), 1977-1984; Chief Quarantine Officer (Animals) ACT, 1977-1986. Principal Veterinary Officer, Bureau of Animal Health, 1976-1977. Veterinary Attaché, Australian Embassy Washington DC, USA, 1973-1976.

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Mr Peter John DUNCAN, Pymble NSW 2073 For significant service to public administration in New South Wales, and to conservation and the environment. Chief Executive, NSW Roads and Maritime Services, since 2011. Director-General, NSW Department of Services, Technology and Administration, 2010-20112. Deputy Director-General, NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet; Reserve Trust Administrator, Jenolan Caves, 2009-2010. Managing Director, Forests NSW, 2003-2006. Chief Executive Officer, Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust, 1999-2003. Director, Estate Management, Olympic Coordination Authority, 1995-1999. Former Executive Director, NSW Infrastructure Coordination. Governor, Centennial Parklands Foundation, 2005-2013. Member, Council of Trustees, Parks Forum. Board Member, ARRB Group. Board Member, Australian Road Research Board. Board Member, Austroads. Board Member, Roads Australia. Member, Parklands Committee and Foundation Committee, Sydney Olympic Park, 2005-2009. Past Chair, NSW Marine Parks Authority Board. Past Chair, River Red Gum Structural Adjustment Committee. Past Chair, Forest and Forest Products Industry Ministerial Advisory Council. Past Member, NSW Centenary of Federation Committee. Past Member, Government Asset Management Committee. Past Member, A3P Board, Plantation Product and Paper Industry Council. Past Member, Rental Bond Board. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Colin Wayne DUNSFORD, 19 Rochester Street, Leabrook SA 5068 For significant service to the community of South Australia, and to the accounting profession. Chairman, Bedford Group, since 2004. Chairman, Leaders Institute of South Australia, since 2010. Member, Finance Committee, University of Adelaide, since 2010. Board Member, Peter Couche Foundation, Robinson Institute, University of Adelaide, since 2011. Chairman, Independent Gaming Corporation, since 2005; Board Member, since 1992. Board Member, The Aboriginal Foundation of South Australia, since 2008. Chairman, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, since 2012; Board Member, since 2011. Deputy Chairman, Adelaide Festival of the Arts, 2002, 2004 and 2006. Chairman, State Opera of South Australia, 1997-2001; Board Member, from 1995. Chairman, Adelaide Convention Centre, 1994-2003. Board Member, Neil Sasche Foundation, 1995-1997. Chairman, Ernst & Young South Australia, 2011-2012; Partner/Business Unit Director, Assurance and Advisory Business Services, 2002-2010; currently retained as a consultant with the South Australian practice. Managing Partner, Adelaide Office, Arthur Andersen, 1997-2002; Audit Division Head, 1994-2002; merged with Ernst and Young. Partner and Audit Division Head, KPMG South Australia, 1990-1994. Audit Division Head, Touche Ross, 1986-1990; Partner, from 1978; employee, 1968-1990; merged with KPMG. Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountants, since 1978. Awards/recognition include: Meritorious Service Award, Institute of Chartered Accountants, 2010.

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Mr Richard Martin ECKERSLEY, Bundanoon NSW 2578 For significant service to the community as a researcher, analyst and commentator on population health and well-being in Australia. A Founding Director, Australia 21 Ltd, since 2001. Australia 21 is an independent non-profit research organisation established in 2001 to research complex multi-disciplinary problems that are strategically important to Australia in the 21st century, and to explore the link between that research and public policy. Researcher, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, 1998-2010; major work in the areas of the social origins of health and well-being, and progress and sustainability. Member, Expert Reference Group, ‘Measures of Australia's Progress’, Australian Bureau of Statistics, currently and during the early 2000s. Former Member, National Youth Information Advisory Group, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Board Member, Families Australia, 2005-2006. Board Member, ACT Community Inclusion Board, 2004-2006; inaugural term. Strategist and Policy Adviser, CSIRO, Canberra, during the 1980s and 1990s. Senior Analyst, Australian Commission for the Future, during the 1980s. Author, Well and Good: Morality, meaning and happiness, 2nd edition, 2005; first published as Well and Good: How we feel and why it matters, 2004. Co-Author, Australian Well-being Manifesto, 2005 Co-Author, National Index of Subjective Well-being, 2001. Editor, Measuring Progress: Is life getting better?, 1998. Co-Editor, The Social Origins of Health and Well-being, 2001. Co-Editor, Challenge to Change - Australia in 2020, 1995.

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Dr Patricia Margaret ELLIS, PO Box 236, Yarra Glen Vic 3775 For significant service to veterinary science, particularly through the development of quarantine and biosecurity protocols in the equine industry. President, Equine Veterinarians Australia, 1992-1993 (first female); Executive Member, 1989-1994; Foundation Member, since 1971; Member, Quarantine Sub-Committee, 1954-2001; Editor, The Australian Equine Veterinarian, 1973 and 1989-1991. Member, Horse Industry Consultative Committee, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, 2008-2011; Member, Expert Panel for the Import Risk Analysis for Horses from Approved Countries; Horse Industry Representative, Consultative Committee on Emergency Animal Diseases, 2007; also served as Member, Risk Analysis Panel for Import of Camels from the United Arab Emirates. Member, International Group of Specialist Racing Veterinarians, since 1993. Panel Member/Approved Person, Equine Practice Complaints, Veterinary Practitioners Registration Board of Victoria, 2004-2010. Member, International Movement of Horses Committee (IHMC), International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, since 2003; IMHC Secretary, 2003-2007. Principal Adviser, Animal Health and Emergency Animal Diseases, Australian Racing Board (ARB), 2007; Secretary, ARB National Equine Integrity and Welfare Advisory Group, 2002-2007. Convenor, Quarantine and Health Committee, Australian Horse Industry Council, 2004-2009; Trustee, 1991; Member, since the early 1980s. Veterinary Consultant, Victorian Horse Council, since 1992; Trustee, 1988-1991; Member, since the early 1980s. Director, Laboratory Board, Racing Analytical Services Ltd (RASL, since 1998. Deputy Chairman, RASL, since 2006. Senior Veterinary Officer, Australian Quarantine Inspection Service, 1989-1993. Principal Veterinary Officer, Horse Industry Programs, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria (now the Department of Primary Industries), 1996-2002; also acted as Chief Veterinary Officer. Director, Veterinary Department, UAE Equestrian and Racing Federation (now Emirates Equestrian Federation), United Arab Emirates, 1993-1995. Official Veterinarian, Emirates Racing Association, 1993-1995. Awards/recognition include: Thoroughbred Breeders Victoria Industry Contribution Award, 2005/2006. Equine Veterinarians Australia Services to the Horse Industry Award, 2007. University of Melbourne's Belle Bruce Reid Medal and named on Belle Bruce Reid Honour Roll as one of 100 Outstanding Women Veterinary Science Graduates, 2006. Victorian Wakeful Club Jo Miller Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Horse Industry, 2004. Australian Veterinary Association’s Meritorious Service Award 1993; Provet Excellence in the Equine Veterinary Field Award, 1998.

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Emeritus Professor Norman Alan ETHERINGTON, North Adelaide SA 5006 For significant service to education, particularly in the discipline of history, through contributions to heritage preservation, and to the community. Emeritus Professor of History, University of Western Australia, since 2008; Professor of History, 1989-2008; Head, Department of History; Chair, Accommodation Committee; Chair, Octagon Lecture Committee; Member, Planning and Resources Committee; Member, Academic Council; Member, Academic Board; Member, Building Committee; Deputy Chair, Research Committee. University of Western Australia Representative, National Trust of Australia (WA), 1991-2004. Member, History Curriculum Working Party, Curriculum Council of Western Australia, 2003-2004. Director, University of Western Australia Press Board, 1990-1991. Reader, University of Adelaide, 1979-1989; Dean, Faculty of Arts, 1977-1978; Chair, Department of History; 1975-1977; Senior Lecturer, 1973-1978; History Lecturer, 1968-1973; Member, Executive Committee, 1987-1989; Chair, Library Committee, 1988-1989; Chair, Heritage Committee, 1985-1989; Member, Finance Committee; Member, Education Committee. Professor Etherington has written and edited 10 books and over 70 book chapters and professional journal articles President, National Trust of Australia (SA), since 2012; Member, since 2011. Member, Heritage Council of Western Australia, 2005 and 2008-2009; Member, Register Committee, 2004-2009. President, Australian Historical Society, 1994-1996; Executive Member, 1984-1987 and 1992-1997. Member, Mayor's Committee, City of Fremantle World Heritage Nomination, 1990-1992. President, African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific, 1986-1989. Current Member, International Commission on Monuments and Sites, Australian Section. Founding Chairman, History Trust of South Australia (now History SA), 1981-1988. Chairman, Constitutional Museum Trust of South Australia, 1978-1981. Principal Bassoonist, Burnside Symphony Orchestra, since 2011. Principal Bassoonist, Fremantle Symphony Orchestra, 2003-2009; Bassoonist, 1995-2009. Founding President, Patrons and Friends of the Western Australia Symphony Orchestra, 2003-2008. Board Member, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, 1985-1989. Alderman, Adelaide City Council, 1987-1989; Councillor, 1985-1987. Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, since 1993. Fellow, Royal Historical Society, UK, since 1988.

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Mr Cadel Lee EVANS, Vic For significant service to cycling, and to the community. Professional Cyclist, BMC Racing Team, since 2010; Predictor-Lotto Cycling Team, 2005-2009; Team Telekom, 2003-2004; Mapei, 2002; Saeco Macchine per Caffe, 2001. Major achievements and results include: 1st Overall Champion, Tour de France, 2011; 2nd Overall, 2008 and 2008; first ever Australian winner and first person from the Southern Hemisphere. 1st Overall GC, Tour de Romandie, Switzerland, 2006 and 2011. 1st Overall GC, Tirreno-Adriatico, Italy, 2011. 1st Overall Points Classification, Giro d'Italia, Italy, 2010. World Champion 1st, Elite Men's Road Race, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) World Championships, Switzerland, 2009; first Australian champion since 1950. 1st Overall, Settimana Internazionale, Italy, 2008. Champion, UCI ProTour Series, 2007. 1st Overall, Tour of Austria, 2004. 1st, Road Time Trial, Manchester 2002 Commonwealth Games. 1st Overall, Bank Austria Tour, 2001. 1st Overall, Brixia Tour, Italy, 2001. 1st, Cross Country, Mountain Bike World Cup, Canada, 2000. 1st Overall, Cross Country Series, Mountain Bike World Cup, 1998 and 1999. 1st Overall, Cross Country Series, U23 Mountain Bike World Cup, 1999. 1st Overall, Sea Otter Classic, USA, 1999. Originating Ambassador, Amy Gillett Foundation, since 2006; Public Advocate, Tour de France Bike Movement Campaign, 2011. Current Financial Supporter, Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth. Event Ambassador, Suit Up and Ride, Orygen Youth Health, since 2010. Publications include: Cadel Evans: Close to Flying, Cadel Evans and Rob Arnold, 2009. Awards/recognition include: Australian Sports Medal, 2000. Australian Sports Awards Male Athlete of the Year, 2007. Fairfax Sports Performer of the Year 2007. Herald Sun Male Sports Star of the Year 2007. Victorian Governor's Award 2000. Victorian Sports Awards Male Athlete of the Year 2000, 2007, 2008 and 2010. Australian Cyclist of the Year, Cycling Australia, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2011. Australian Male Road Cyclist of the Year, Cycling Australia, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. People's Choice Cyclists of the Year, Cycling Australia, 2007 and 2009. Australian Male Mountain Bike Cyclist of the Year, Cycling Australia, 1997, 1998 and 1999.

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Dr Eric Charles FAIRBANK, PO Box 1168, Warrnambool Vic 3280 For significant service to palliative care medicine in regional Victoria. Director, Palliative Care, South West Healthcare (formerly Warrnambool Base Hospital), since 1986; Regional Palliative Care Medical Officer, since 1989; Founding Member, Cancer Support Team, 1984; Resident Medical Officer, 1969-1970. General Practitioner, Cambourne Clinic, Warrnambool, 1974-2001. Anaesthetic Registrar, Box Hill Hospital, 1973. General Practitioner, Wewak Hospital, Papua New Guinea, 1971-1972. Foundation Member, Australian and New Zealand Society of Palliative Care, in the 1990s. Current Mentor to Medical Students, Deakin University. Current Monthly Palliative Care update article to general practitioners in south western Victoria. Fellow, Australasian Chapter Palliative Care Medicine, 2000. Fellow, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, 1974. Mr Terence Francis FITZGERALD, 8/120 Rosedale Road, St Ives NSW 2075 For significant service to the development of the credit union movement, and to the community. Chief Executive Officer, Prospect Credit Union, 1983-1995 and 2004-2005. General Manager - Northern Region, Credit Union Services Corporation (Australia) Ltd, 1995-1999. General Manager, Adelaide Savings Credit Union, 1971-1983. Director/Chairman, Credit Union Employees Super Fund (CUE Super), 1988-1998. Director, Credit Union Services Corporation (Australia) Ltd, 1992-1995. Director/Vice-President, Australian Federation of Credit Unions Ltd, 1974-1983. Director/Vice-Chairman, Association of NSW Credit Unions Ltd, 1984-1992. Director/Vice-Chairman/Chairman, Credit Union League of South Australia, 1972-1983. Secretary/Manager, Adelaide Savings Credit Union Ltd, 1969-1971. Board Member, Credit Union Reserve Board (NSW), 1988-1993. Board Member, Credit Union Stabilisation Board (South Australia), 1978-1983. Honorary Treasurer, Ku-ring-gai Neighbourhood Centre, since 2010. Awards/recognition include: Credit Union Distinguished Service Award, for outstanding service to the Australian Credit Union Movement, Credit Union Services Corporation, 2001.

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Mrs Carolyn Lennox FLETCHER, PO Box 701, Woollahra NSW 2025 For significant service to the community, particularly through the establishment of education and training opportunities for children in Cambodia. Details not available at the request of Mrs Fletcher. Mr David Norman GALBALLY QC, C/- Madgwicks Lawyers, Level 33, 140 William Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 For significant service to the community, particularly through leadership in health organisations and the provision of pro bono legal services. President, Alzheimer's Australia Vic, since 2010; Vice-President, 2007-2010; Board Member, since 2006. Honorary Chairman, Development Board, Centre for Hormone Research, Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, since 2000; Director, since the mid 1990s; implemented an initiative designed to establish funding in perpetuity for training young doctors. Chairman, Mind Your Mind, 1998-2012. Patron, Mental Health Council of Australia, since 2004; provides pro bono legal services; supporter, various fundraising and promotional activities. Current Patron, Epilepsy Foundation. Chairman, Transport Workers Union Superannuation Fund, since 2000. Non-Executive Director, EnviroMission Ltd, since 2005. Legal Adviser, Australian Football League, since 2000; Member, Victorian Football League Tribunal, 1983-1985. Current Chairman, FLY Active. Chairman, Green Invest Ltd, 2007-2008. Past Chairman, Melbourne Knights Soccer Club. Board Member, Collingwood Football Club, 1974-1982. Provision of pro bono services to members of Victoria Police, 2004; and family members of the deceased in the Walsh Street, South Yarra (Vic) Police murders, since 2005. Member and provided pro bono services, Leo Berry's Richmond Boxing Gym, for many years. Member, Saxtons Speaker Bureau, since 2001. Legal Commentator, Mornings on 3AW 693 with Neil Mitchell, for many years. Former Host, Nine Network, consumer affairs program Watchdog. Appointed, Queen’s Counsel, 1996 (Vic), 1998 (Tas), and 1998 (WA). Member, Victorian Bar, 1983-2000; Member, Litigation and Procedure Committee (criminal), 1994-1995. Solicitor and Partner, Madgewicks Lawyers, since 2010; Solicitor and Partner, Brown and Co Solicitors and Consultants, 2000-2009; Partner, Galbally and O'Bryan, 1979-1983; Barrister, since 1983; admitted to practice (Vic), 1975.

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Mrs Marianne Suleika GAUL, 35 The Retreat, Tamworth NSW 2340 For significant service to nursing, particularly through providing improved emergency health services to rural communities. Clinical Nurse Consultant Rural Critical Care, Hunter New England Health, 1990-2013. Co-Coordinator, Emergency Services Clinical Stream Committee, 2009-2010; Member, 2007-2013. Member, Intensive Care Clinical Stream Committee, 2005-2011. Secretary, Advanced Life Support Expert Planning Group, 2010-2011; Member, 2005-2012. Member, Interagency Performance Committee, 2008-2010. Member, New England Critical Care Network Committee, 1992-2006. Health Services Functional Area Coordinator, 2004-2005. Member, ‘Between the Flags’ Evaluation Group, Clinical Excellence Commission, since 2010. Expert Witness, NSW Health Care Complaints Commission, 2010-2013. Executive Member, NSW Health Institute Rural Clinical Services and Teaching, since 2004; Ministerial appointment. Member, NSW Rural Critical Care Taskforce, 1992-2013. Member, NSW Health Rural Critical Care Clinical Nurse Consultants Planning Group, 1990-2012; Secretary, for 8 years. Nursing Co-Chair, NSW Health Emergency Care Taskforce, 2005-2006. Member, NSW Health Critical Care Health Priority Taskforce, 2005-2006. Member, NSW Health Disaster Advisory Committee, 2002-2005. Member, NSW Health Disaster Education Advisory Committee, 2003-2005. Clinical Associate, College of Nursing, since 2007; External Tutor, Principals of Emergency Care, since 1997. Adjunct Senior Lecturer, School of Health, University of New England, since 2007; Member, Nursing External Curriculum Advisory Team. Mentor for Transitional Nurse Practitioners in Emergency Department, Tamworth Hospital, University of Newcastle, 2006-2011. Judge for NSW Health (Baxter) Awards, 2008-2011.

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Mr Robert Francis GOODE, 15 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095 For significant service to the performing arts and to the community as an organist, harpsichordist and chamber musician. Associate Organist, Sydney Town Hall, for over 25 years; still performs regularly for people of all ages; over 700 performances; ongoing. Founder, Consort of Sydney, toured in Australia and internationally with Musica Viva Australia. Travelled under the auspices of the Department of Foreign Affairs to Iran, Greece, Crete, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, East Germany, Russia and Lithuania giving concerts and radio and television appearances. Head, Harpsichord Department, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, for 5 years. Rehearsal accompanist, performance harpsichordist and chamber organist (for Baroque works), University of New South Wales Opera, 1968-1997. Pioneer in the Early Music Movement (historically informed performance practice) in Sydney as a harpsichordist, in the 1970s. Resident Organist, Pitt Street Uniting Church, since 2000. Gave a free monthly public concerts. Stages regular fundraising concerts. Organist for fortnightly services, Lindfield Tyron Road Uniting Church, 2001-2010; planned and executed over 40 major charity concerts on behalf of the church including fundraisers for the church and for charitable community-based organisations. Organist for charity concerts for East Roseville Uniting Church and Inverell Uniting Church. Performed charity concerts with the Concertcare Troupe in Sydney for the elderly and disadvantaged, for 4 years

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Ms Nance Gwyneth GRANT MBE, 164/461 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Vic 3004 For significant service to the performing arts, particularly opera. Principal Soprano, Opera Australia, 1971-1981. Principal Soprano, Victorian State Opera, 1975-1982. Principal Soprano, Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1952-1987; concerts, recitals and oratorios. Chair, Music Board, Australian International Opera Awards, 2008-2010; current Board Member. Member, Chairman's Advisory Council, Melbourne Opera, since 2002. Teacher of Voice, Victorian College of the Arts, 1982-1987; with Dame Joan Hammond DBE CMG. Council Member, Melba Conservatorium of Music, for 12 years until the Conservatorium closed. Adjudicator, Opera Foundation of Victoria and New South Wales. National Adjudicator, Australian Singing Competition. Chair, Opera Green Room Awards, for 8 years; the Green Room Awards are Melbourne's performing arts awards and recognise the world-class Cabaret, Dance, Musical Theatre, Opera, Theatre, Alternative and Hybrid Performance productions that grace Melbourne's stages each year. Awards/recognition includes: Appointed as a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 1976; in recognition of her service to opera.

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Mr Ronald Norman HADDRICK MBE, 17 Kessell Avenue, Homebush NSW 2140 For significant service to the performing arts as an actor and narrator. Mr Haddrick has been an actor in the fields of theatre, film, television, radio and voice, since 1946. Recent stage appearance, Queensland Theatre Company, Water Falling Down, 2011; and Buried Child, with the South Australian Theatre, 2011. Major theatre roles for a range of theatre companies, including the Comedy Theatre (London), Bell Shakespeare Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company (35 productions), Marion Street Theatre Company, State Theatre Company of South Australia; Queensland Theatre Company, and Nimrod Theatre Company, since the 1970s. Played in over 40 productions for the Old Tote Theatre Company, since 1963. Major roles and tours include Jock in The Club; Title role in Macbeth; Vincent Crummles and Arthur Gride in Nicholas Nickleby. Major roles with the Trust Players, notably The One Day of the Year, Long Days Journey into Night and Julius Caesar, since 1959. Joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company (UK) (now the Royal Shakespeare Company), 1953; London Debut, Alfred in Toad of Toad Hall, Princes Theatre, 1954; toured Shakespeare to Russia (3 plays), 1958. Stage Debut, Tivoli Theatre Adelaide, 1946-1953. Major film roles include Jimmy McMurtrie in Codgers, 2011; Tom in The Informant, 2008; The Alice, 2004; Barry Holloway in Dogwoman: Dead Dog Walking, 2000; Thomas in Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns, 2000; and Sir Allan Miles in Children of the Revolution, 1996. Television series include Farscape, 2004; All Saints, 2002-2005; Water Rats, 1999; Home and Away', 1988-1996; Underbelly, 2009; GP, 1989-1994; Mother and Son, 1986; A Country Practice, 1984; and Homicide, 1965-1976. Earlier starring television roles include Adam Suisse in The Stranger, ABC, 1964-1965; and Dr Redfern in The Outcasts, 1962. Narrator, Cloudstreet (TV series), 2011; and The BubbleBoy (short film), 2006. Voice Actor, various animated films, including Carnivale' , 2000; Hiawatha, 1988; The Odyssey, 1987; The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 1986; Nicholas Nickleby, 1985; The Camel Boy, 1984; and A Christmas Carol, 1970 and 1982. Narrator of a range of eAudio-books, current The Deltora Quest series, Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Burke and Wills and The Name of the Rose and Vanity Fair. Narrator, Thomas Book Series; known titles include Thomas and the Birthday Party, 1990; James and the Balloons, 1990; Henry Goes to the Hospital. 1991; Henry and the Ghost Train, 1993; and Percy and the Kite,1994. Performed in numerous radio dramas including the title roles in Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth and King Lear. Performed in various documentaries, special features, and poetry readings, since 1946. Governor, Actors Benevolent Fund NSW, 1995-1998. First class cricketer, South Australia, Sheffield Shield, 1951-1953. Awards/recognition include: Appointed as a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 1974; for his services to the Arts. Foxtel Equity Lifetime Achievement Award, for a lifetime combining a phenomenal career with generous leadership and selfless mentorship, Actors Equity Australia, Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, 2012. Sydney Critics Circle Award, Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1987. Sydney Critics Circle Award, I'm Not Rappaport, 1987.

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Dr John Meredith HARRISON, PO Box 231, Parramatta NSW 2124 For significant service to orthopaedic medicine, and to water polo. President, Australian Orthopaedic Association (AOA), 2004-2005; 1st Vice-President, 2003-2004; 2nd Vice-President, 2002-2003. Chairman, Continuing Education Committee, 1999-2002; Member, 1979-1983. Treasurer, 1993-1997. Committee Member, AOA NSW Branch, 1981-1989; Secretary, 1981-1983; Member, Law Society Medico-Legal Liaison Committee, Australian Medical Association, 1992-2013. Surgeon's Representative on Federal Council, 2001-2003; Councillor, NSW Branch, 1989-1990. Member, NSW Branch, Ethics Committee, 1987-1990; Honorary Treasurer, 1987-1990; Honorary Secretary, 1987-1988. Chairman, Australian Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons (ASOS), 1997-2005; Chairman, Economics Committee, since 1994; Secretary, 1983-1985. Examiner, Australian College of Sports Physicians, since 1993. Chairman, NSW Regional Committee of the AOA and the ASOS, 1991-1992. Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatic Surgery, Hills Private Hospital, 1990-2001; Trainer, Registrar Training, 1986-2010; Member, Board of Advice, 1992-1997. Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Norwest Private Hospital, since 2009; Trainer, Registrar Training; Visiting Orthopaedic Surgeon, since 1994. Visiting Orthopaedic Surgeon, Westmead Private Hospital, since 2005. Represented Australia in water polo (as goalkeeper) on world tours, 1967 and 1968. Represented Australia on combined world swimming and water polo teams, 1967 and 1968. Honorary Orthopaedic Surgeon and Manager, Australian Men's Olympic Water Polo Team, Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Honorary Orthopaedic Surgeon and Manager, Australian Men's Olympic Water Polo Team, World League and World Cup Barcelona, 2002-2003. Honorary Orthopaedic Surgeon, Australian Women's Water Polo Team, World Cup Rome, 1994-1995. Honorary Orthopaedic Surgeon, NSW Water Polo Association, 1978-1983. Honorary Orthopaedic Surgeon to various rugby and cricket clubs, 1983-1995.

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Ms Nanette Louise HASSALL, East Fremantle WA 6158 For significant service to the performing arts, particularly through dance education. Head of Dance, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, since 1995; established LINK Dance Company (professional performance experience for Honours students). Chair, Creation and Presentation Network of the World Dance Alliance - Asia Pacific, 2003-2010. Chair, Tertiary Dance Council of Australia, 2000-2012. Member of Dance Board, Australia Council, in the mid 2000s; Council Member, 1992-1994. Founder, Dance Works Company, 1983; Artistic Director, 1983-1990; Dance Works, Melbourne; dancer and choreographer. Co-Founder, Dance Exchange Company, 1977-1999; dancer and choreographer. Teacher, Rusden Teachers College (now Deakin University), 1977-1978. Lecturer, Victorian College of the Arts, 1981-1984. Performer, Choreographer and Teacher, Ballet Rambert, London, 1973; and the Strider Dance Company London, 1973-1975. Dancer, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, New York, 1970-1972. Member, Australia-New Zealand Choreographers and Composers Project: Green Mill Dance. Choreography Fellowship, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 1994; Artist-in-Residence. Awards/recognition include: Lifetime Achievement Award, Ausdance National, 2012. National ALTC Award, Australian Awards for University Teaching, 2012. Choreography Award, Australia Council, 1998. Choreography Award, Ballet Australia, 1969. Scholarship to the Juilliard School, New York, 1967-1969.

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Ms Susan HAWICK, 'Chorleywood', 86 Burradoo Road, Burradoo NSW 2576 For significant service to education, particularly through the school counselling profession. Ms Hawick has given 50 years’ significant service to NSW schools as a teacher and a school counsellor. Assistant Director of Student Services, Metropolitan South West Student Directorate, NSW Department of Education, 1992-1996. Regional Guidance Officer, Liverpool Region, 1985-1992. Since her retirement in 1996, she has continued to work as a School Counsellor and maintained registration as a psychologist. Has an active role in a range of community organisations, and continues to study with and support other counsellors and teachers. Teacher, Liverpool, Sydney, 1963-1967; then trained as a School Counsellor with her first appointment to western New South Wales to work with Indigenous communications. National President, Australian Guidance and Counselling Association (AGSA), 2001-2003; Foundation Member, 1986; Life Member; State President, on three occasions. AGSA Representative, International Association of School Psychologists; Chaired an international conference on counselling in Brisbane, 2006. Chair, Management Committee, MindMatters Plus program, 2001-2003; part of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy in partnership with the Department of Health and Ageing and the Australian Guidance and Counselling Association. Member, Steering Committee, New South Wales Child Protection Council, ca1990-1994; provided report on physical abuse and child neglect that resulted in the 1997 Wood Royal Commission. Involved with establishing a double degree program (designed for students to study for a teaching degree while simultaneously studying for a psychology degree so that upon their graduation they could immediately be placed into a schools as counsellors), University of New South Wales, 1980s. Member, Ethics Committee, University of Western Sydney. Awards/recognition include: Professional Teachers Council Award, 2005; for her outstanding professional service. Director-General’s Award, NSW Department of Education, 1994; for her outstanding contribution to the educational and welfare need of children.

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Mr Anthony Robert HEDLEY, 68 Empire Circuit, Forrest ACT 2603 For significant service to business, particularly the property sector, and to the community of Canberra. President, ACT Division, Property Council of Australia, 2008-2011 plus two terms in the early 1990s; formerly the Building Owners and Managers Association; Vice-President, since 2011; Management Committee Member, since 1989; Life Member, 2010. Current Director, Canberra CBD Ltd. Managing Director, Hamib Pty Ltd, since the 1980s; family owned company operating in Canberra commercial and residential property development and management. Former First Assistant Secretary, Legal Affairs Division, Department of Territories. Chairman, Canberra Symphony Orchestra, 2005-2008; Director, 1999-2008. Member, Finance Committee, Australian National University, 2003-2007. Member, ACT Division, Liberal Party of Australia, for many years; also served as Treasurer and Finance Director. Member, Finance and Fundraising Committee, Multiple Sclerosis Society of the ACT, 1989-1993. Awards/recognition include: Liberal Party of Australia Meritorious Service Award.

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Professor John Raymond HOPKINS OBE, 1 Cecil Place, South Melbourne Vic 3205 For significant service to the performing arts, particularly as a conductor, to music education, and to the community. Professorial Fellow, Conducting, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, since 1999. Education and Development Consultant, Natal Philharmonic Orchestra, South Africa, 1995-1999. Dean, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 1986-1992. Founding Dean, Victorian College of Arts, School of Music, 1973-1986. Director of Music, Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1963-1973. Conductor, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, 1957-1963. Conductor, BBC Northern Orchestra, 1952-1957. Assistant Conductor, BBC Scottish Orchestra, 1949-1952. Patron, Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra, since 2004. Founding Patron, Barrier Reef Orchestra, since 2000. Director, Australian National Academy of Music. Conductor, Australian Youth Orchestra, on 6 overseas tours during the 1960s and 1970s. Conductor, Australian National Music Camp, 12 camps during the 1960s and 1970s. Awards/recognition include: Appointed as an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in The Queen's Birthday 1970 Honours List. Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal, 1977. Grainger Medallion, International Percy Grainger Society. Lifetime Achievement Award, Orchestras of Australia Network.

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The Honourable Michael James HORAN, Ramsay Qld 4358 For significant service to the Parliament of Queensland, and to the community of the Darling Downs. Opposition Whip, Queensland Parliament, 2009-2011. Leader of the National Party and Opposition Leader, 2001-2003. Deputy Leader of the National Party and Deputy Leader of the Opposition, 1998-1999. Member Legislative Assembly for Toowoomba South, 1991-2012. Shadow Attorney-General, Shadow Minister for Justice and Racing, Shadow Minister for Open Government, 2008-2009. Shadow Minister for Food Security and Agriculture (including Fisheries and Biosecurity), and Shadow Minister for Sport and Racing, 2008. Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries, 2004-2008. Shadow Minister for State Development and Small Business, and Shadow Minister for Racing, 2003-2004. Shadow Minister for Energy, 2002-2003. Shadow Minister for Multicultural Policy, and Shadow Treasurer, 2001-2003. Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services, 1999-2001. Shadow Minister for State Development, Trade and Rural Communities, 1998-1999. Minister for Health, 1996-1998. Coalition Shadow Minister for Health, 1992-1996. Shadow Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development, 1991-1992. Member, Committee of Legislative Assembly, 2011-2012. Member, 'Review of Parliamentary Committee System' Committee, 2010. Members, Speaker's Advisory Committee, 2009-2011. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2004 and 2006-2008. Deputy Chair, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee, 2004-2006; Member, 2004-2009. Member, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee, 2005-2006. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee A, 1998 and 2001-2004. Member, Standing Orders Committee, 2001-2003. Member, Estimates Committee B, 1999-2000. Member, Estimates Committee C, 1994-1995. Director, Integrated Cancer Oncology Network, since 2012. Member, Queensland Catholic Education Commission Advisory Committee, since 2012. Chair, Darling Downs Hospital and Health Board, since 2012. Director, The Village on the Downs, since 2001. Board Member, Toowoomba Police Citizens Youth Club, since 1998; Patron, 1998-2012. General Manager, Toowoomba Greyhound Racing Club, 1985-1991. General Manager, Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland, 1978-1991; was instrumental in the relocation and the construction of the purpose built $8million re-development of the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland show grounds facility at Glenvale. Chairman, Downs Rugby Ltd, since 2013; Board Member, 2009-2013; Member, Steering Committee; oversaw the Darling Downs Rugby Union and Darling Downs Junior Rugby Union merging to create Downs Rugby Ltd. Patron, Toowoomba Rangers Rugby Union Club, since 1997; President, 1989-1991 and 2001-2002. Active supporter, Toowoomba Clubhouse Association, since 1996; the organisation supports people with mental illness to build their confidence and skills. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Trevor Colin HORMAN, Darwin NT 0800 For significant service to the Northern Territory, particularly through heritage preservation, the motor racing industry, and the engineering profession. Current Member, Australian Council of National Trusts, National Trust of Australia. President, Northern Territory Branch, since 2010; Councillor, 2005-2010; implemented the 'grey nomad' caretaker policy at various National Trust properties around the Northern Territory; Member, Darwin Branch. Current Board Member/NT Representative, Association of Tourist and Heritage Rail Australia. President and Founder, Friends of the North Australia Railway (active in the restoration and preservation of the old North Australia Railway and various sites and artefacts across the NT), since 2001; newsletter editor. Current President, Adelaide River Tourism Committee; Leader of a range of initiatives. Current supporter, John McDouall Stuart Society; coordinated memorials to commemorate the sesquicentenary of explorer John McDouall Stuart’s arriving at the Mary River in 1862, 2011-2012. Current Deputy Race Director, Northern Territory Motor Sports Council, V8 Super Car Round; Treasurer, for 16 years; President, ca1979-1984; major contributor in the establishment of the Hidden Valley Motorsports Complex which now hosts a round of the V8 Super Car Series; Life Member; Founding Member,1979. Treasurer, King Cobra Rod and Custom Club (now known as the Hidden Valley Drag Racing Association), for 20 years; Founding Member, since the 1970s. Founding Member, Darwin Motorsports Council. Current Member, Engineering Heritage Australia Sub-Committee, Engineers Australia; Member, National Committee on Electric Energy, 1986-1993; Convenor, National Engineering Conference, 1991 and 1996; Fellow, since 1995; Member, since 1964. Current Member, Management Committee Northern Division; current Chair and Representative, Engineering Heritage Committee; Member, Electrical Engineering Course Advisory Committee, Northern Territory University, since 1989; President and National Councillor, 1993; Chair, Engineering Week Sub-Committee, 1986-1997; Mentor and Lecturer, for many years. Member, National Assembly, Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers Australia, 2000-2004; Member, Federal Management Committee, 1989-1993 and 1996-2000; Federal Council Member, 1984-1993 and 1996-1999; Convenor, Power Industry Task Force, 1992-1993; Life Member, since 2001. President, NT Branch, 1983-1991; Committee Member, 1980-2001. Manager, Sustainable Energy, Power and Water Corporation (NT), since 1998; employee/engineer, since 1968; involved in a range of major pioneering projects. Presenter, Clean Energy Week (previously ATRAA - Appropriate Technology Retailers Association of Australia), for many years. Awards/recognition include: State Finalist, NT Senior Australian of the Year, 2012. Community Group of the Year, Coomalie Shire, Friends of the North Australia Railway, 2009. Award of Merit for Engineering Heritage, Engineers Australia, 2008. Adelaide River Precinct, Territory Tidy Towns Award, for Outstanding Contribution to Heritage Conservation, 2005. Tourism Minister's Award, Brolga Awards, as special recognition of his contribution to tourism, 2004.

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Ms Elizabeth Ann HOUNSLOW, Elizabeth Bay NSW 2011 For significant service to the community through organisations promoting social justice, Indigenous health and human rights. Vice-President and Committee Member, Australian Council for International Development, 2006-2012. Deputy Chief Executive Officer, The Fred Hollows Foundation, since 2005. Member, Advisory Council on Corporate Responsibility, National Australia Bank, since 2006. Member, Board of Governors, Law and Justice Foundation of New South Wales, 2006-2010. Executive Director, Australian Council of Social Service, 1994-2001. Member, Australian Statistics Advisory Council, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1997-2005. Human Rights Officer, United Nations Transitional Authority, Cambodia, 1993. Involved in the establishment of the Public Interest Law Clearing House, 1992; Community Alert Against Racism and Violence, 1989; Immigration Advice and Rights Centre, 1984; Welfare Rights Centre, 1983; and the Gay and Lesbian Immigration Task Force, 1983. Principal Project and Policy Officer, Public Interest Advocacy Centre 1988-1992. Former Member, Management Committee, Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation. Awards/recognition include: Justice Medallist, Law and Justice Foundation of New South Wales, 2004.

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Dr Duncan Standon IRONMONGER, North Melbourne Vic 3051 For significant service to economics as a researcher, author and academic. Associate Professor and Director, Households Research Unit, Department of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economics, since 1991; Foundation Director, Multinational Time Use Study, since 1999. Director, Centre for Applied Research on the Future, 1986-1991. Deputy Director, Melbourne Institute of Economic and Social Research (now known as the Melbourne Institute), 1972-1986; Reader, Applied Economic Research, 1969-1996; Senior Research Fellow, 1966-1968; created the Institute's Database, 1967; responsible for the Institute's first forecasts of the Australian economy, 1967-1975, and first long-term Econometric Forecasts, 1973-1984; inaugurated the Australian Index of Consumer Sentiment, 1972. Economic and Statistical Consultant, Dun and Bradstreet, since 1988; developed National Business Expectations Survey. Consultant to Central Planning Office, Papua New Guinea, Australian Department of Housing, Victoria's Departments of Transport, Management and Budget, Premier and Cabinet and Telecom Australia, various years between 1971 and 1990. Consultant, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, 2004-2007. Consultant to statistical agencies in the USA, UK, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Australia and New Zealand. Australian Representative, UN World Project LINK, since 1978; Member, Advisory Board, Review of Economics of the Household, since 2003; Chair, Ethics Committee, Australian Institute of Family Studies, since 2009; Member, Australian National Commission, UNESCO, 1977-1984. Trustee, Ronald Henderson Research Foundation, 1995-2006. Author, Household Production in the International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2001. Author, Time Use, in the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2008. Author, A System of Time Accounts for Melbourne, 2008; commissioned by Victoria's Department of Transport. Author, Counting Outputs, Capital Inputs and Caring Labour; Estimating Gross Household Product, Feminist Economics, 1996. Editor, Households Work: Productive activities, women and income in the household economy, 1989. Joint Editor, National Income and Economic Progress, 1988. Foundation Editor, Australian Economic Review, 1967-1975. Author, New Commodities and Consumer Behaviour, 1972. Commentator, Notes on the News and News Commentary, ABC Radio, during the 1960s and 1970s. Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, since 2001. Fulbright Senior Research Fellow, University of Pennsylvania, USA, 1970-1971. Awards/recognition include: Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholar, University of Cambridge, UK, 1957-1960.

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Miss Leesa Madonna JEFFCOAT, PO Box 524, Rockhampton Qld 4700 For significant service to the Catholic education system in Queensland, and to the community. Director, Catholic Education, Diocese of Rockhampton, since 2001; Member, Leadership Team. Achievements include: Curriculum Development Reconciliation Action Plan. Promotion of education in social justice, the environment and sustainability. Early intervention education facilities for remote and rural students. Leadership programs. Member, Queensland Catholic Education Commission (QCEC), since 1999. Acting Chair, Queensland Studies Authority, 2008-2009, Member, since 2002; Chair, Assessment and Moderation Committee, since 2002; Chair, Scaling Anomalies Committee, since 2002; QCEC Representative and Chair, English Subject Advisory Committee, Queensland Board of Senior Secondary Schools Studies (now Queensland Studies Authority), 1998-2002; Chair, Appeals Committee, 2002; Member, Moderation Committee, 2000-2002. Council Member, Central Queensland University, 1998-2010; Member, Council Membership Committee, 2005-2010; current Member, Ceremonial and Honorary Awards Committee. Principal, The Cathedral College, Rockhampton. Teacher, St Brendan's College, the Rockhampton Girls Grammar School, and Catholic Primary Schools. Fellow, Australian College of Educators, since 2011; Member, since 1986. Member, Australian College of Educational Administration. Member, English Teachers Association. Chair, Mercy Health and Aged Care Services (Central Queensland Ltd) Board, since 2000; Board Member, since 1996.

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Mr Timothy KAIN, ACT For significant service to music as a classical guitarist, educator and mentor. Head, Guitar Department, School of Music, Australian National University, 1982-2012; joined the School in 1982. Founder, Guitar Trek, since 1987; a unique specially commissioned quartet of guitar family instruments; the quartet has toured extensively in Australia and Asia, with overseas tours being supported by grants from Musica Viva and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; the quartet has released 5 CDs. Member, John Williams group Attaca in 1992; the pair toured Australia and the UK and released an award winning CD. Collaborations with flautist Virginia Taylor, and released 3 CDs. Collaborations with oboist David Nuttall, and released a CD. Member, Austral Trio with cellist David Pereira and flautist Virginia Taylor. Solo guitar recitals and recordings. Recipient of 25 Australian Council Grants for new compositions, since 1993. Committee Member, International Centre for Guitar Studies, Massey University, New Zealand. Artistic Director, Canberra Classical Guitar Society. Member, Australian Music Centre.

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Professor Siri KANNANGARA, 503/1 Kirribilli Avenue, Kirribilli NSW 2061 For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of sports medicine and rheumatology. Director, New South Wales Institute of Sports Medicine, Concord Repatriation Hospital, since 1994; instrumental in establishing the Institute. Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Concord Clinical School (University of Sydney); Senior Rheumatologist; Senior Physician in Sports Medicine. Senior Rheumatologist and former Head, Department of Rheumatology, Concord Repatriation Hospital. Consultant Rheumatologist, Delmar Private Hospital, Sydney Adventist Hospital and Mater Misericordiae Hospital. Invited speaker for arthritis organisations and sports medicine bodies on rheumatological, sporting and drugs in sport issues. Chief Medical Officer, Football Federation Australia (formerly Soccer Australia), for over 25 years; Team Doctor to the Socceroos; previously Medical Consultant to the Youth Soccer Team, the Under-24 Team and the Under-19 team. Olympic Doctor for the Australian Team for the Olympic Games in Barcelona (1992), Atlanta (1996) and Sydney (2000). Oceania Representative, Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Medical Committee, 1999-2011; Board Member. FIFA Futuro Medical Instructor in Bangladesh, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Samoa and Tonga, in the 1990s. Medical Officer to the Youth World Cup Soccer Teams in Australia, 1981-1993; Russia, 1985; and Chile, 1987. Patron, Sri Lankan Cricket Sydney Inc, ongoing. Medical Officer, Sri Lankan Cricket Team when touring in Australia. Consultant, World Series Cricket, 1977. Travels widely to deliver instructional seminars on medical and rheumatological procedures in developing countries. Arranged donations of medical equipment to developing countries; organises voluntary multi-disciplinary teams to provide hands-on teaching in orthopaedic surgery in these countries. Life Member, Arthritis and Rheumatology Council of Australia. Life Member, Lupus Association of Australia. Torch Bearer, Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Honorary Fellow and Examiner, Australasian College of Sports Physicians, since 1997. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since 1978. Awards/recognition include: Felicitation Dinner sponsored by the Sri Lankan community held in his honour, 2011. Award for services to the Sri Lankan community and Sri Lankan Sports Medicine by the Sri Lankan Association of Victoria, 2006. Inducted into the Soccer Australia Hall of Fame, 2002.

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Emeritus Professor Antoni Emil KARBOWIAK, deceased, Late of Little Bay NSW 2036 For significant service to tertiary education in the field of electrical engineering, and to science and technology as a researcher in the field of telecommunications. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Chair of Communications, School of Electrical Engineering, University of New South Wales, 1964-1987; pioneer in optical and photonics research; research relevant to the current National Broadband Network. Established the Optical Fibre Research Laboratory, which became a world leader in the research and development of optical communications and optical fibres. Member, Radio Research Board; instrumental in establishing the first Optical Fibre Workshop which developed into the annual Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology, 1976. Continued to supervise and mentor post-graduate students, after his retirement in 1987. Established and administered a residential Seminar Program for Secondary School Students, for several years. Manager, Optical Communications Research, Standard Telephone Laboratories, UK, between the 1950s and the early 1960s; pioneer in the research on pulse code modulation/fibre optics. Mentor and Supervisor of Dr Charles Kao who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2009. Author, range of research publications including Trunk Waveguide Communication and Theory of Communication. Co-Author, range of research publications books including Information, Computers, Machines and Man. Adviser, range of industrial research and development consultancies including the Cochlear Project. Adviser, Davison Committee, Public Inquiry into Telecommunications Services in Australia, Australian Government, 1981-1982. Foundation Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 1975. Professor Karbowiak died on 2 July 2011. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Peter John KNIGHT, 18 Ridgeway Drive, Quedjinup WA 6281 For significant service to the community, particularly through support to the homeless, and to engineering. Director, St Bartholomew's House, 1998-2012; an organisation which is focused on reducing homelessness. Chairman, 2006-2007; Chairman, Building Committee; through St Bartholomew's House, was instrumental in the creation of the Lime Street Building, a building that provides supported accommodation for 148 people who are either homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Board Member, St George's College Foundation, since 1989; Founding Member; Member of capital appeal fundraising committees. National Council Member, Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering, 1999-2002; Chairman, West Australian Chapter, 1999-2002. Founding Member, Kimberley Society, since 1992; non-profit organisation formed to encourage research on, and dissemination of information about, the Kimberley region. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Clough Ltd, 1990-1999; Board Member, 1990-2003. Fellow, Engineers Australia, since 1985; Honorary Fellow, since 1999; Member, since 1960. Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering, since 1994. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. Western Australian Citizen of the Year, Celebrate WA, 1995. Professional Engineer of the Year, Engineers Australia, 1993.

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Mr Colin Herbert KOCH, Mylor SA 5153 For significant service to arts administration, particularly the development of Indigenous art and culture. Founding General Manager, Ananguku Arts and Culture Aboriginal Corporation (Ku Arts), 2002-2007; also involved in establishment, 1998-2002. Ku Arts is an Aboriginal-owned and governed peak body for the arts/artists of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Trustee, Palya Fund, since 2007; a separate ancillary fund established by Anangu to raise money for special projects that benefit the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara people. Involved in Establishment, Statewide Indigenous Community Arts Development program, 2007. Coordinator, APY Lands Regional Exhibition which toured Spoleto and Milan, Italy, 2007. Project Manager/Fundraiser, 'Rope Story', WOMADelaide Festival, 2003; APY artists sculptural and storytelling performance. Marketing and Development Manager, first Australian Performing Arts Markets, Adelaide, 1998. Co-Founder, Arts Project Australia, 1996. Marketing Director, Adelaide Festival, 1986-1995. Marketing Manager, WOMADelaide, 1992-2001; originally part of the Adelaide Festival; Core Member in strategic development, 1992. Involved in development, WOMAD New Zealand Franchise, 1997-1999. Involved in developing concept and managing, WOMAD Indian Pacific, 1996; great musical train journey. Former Executive Officer, Regional Arts Australia. Ms Katie LAHEY, Sydney NSW 2000 For significant service to business and commerce, and to the arts. Chief Executive, Korn/Ferry International, since 2011. Chief Executive Officer, Business Council of Australia, 2001-2011. Chief Executive Officer, NSW State Chamber of Commerce, 1995-2001. Chief Executive Officer, Sydney City Council, 1992-1995. Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Victorian Tourism Commission, 1989-1992. Director, Hills Motorway (M2), 1997-2002. Director, David Jones, 1995-2012. Chairperson, Carnival Australia, since 2006. Director, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, since 2012. Director, Australia Council Performing Arts Board, 2003-2009. Director, Sydney Festival, 1993-1996. Director, Melbourne International Festival of the Arts, 1989-1992. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Ms Jill LANG, West End Qld 4101 For significant service to the community, and to the not-for-profit sector. Former Director, Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS), 2005-2011. Founding Chair, Queensland Community Services Futures Forum. Launched the 'Good Work, Decent Wages' Campaign, 2008. The campaign highlighted the necessity to link quality service delivery to adequate remuneration for community service employees. The QCOSS campaign garnered industry support for increased wages and government support for the provision of funding for the increases. This campaign ran parallel to The Services Union pay equity decision which was awarded by the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission in 2009. The Queensland Community Services Futures Forum played a role in implementing the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission's decision to award equal pay to community sector workers. The result of the Queensland decision led to a successful Fair Work decision recognising the underpayment of workers in the Community Services sector and was followed by funding from the Australian government for community services to implement the wage increase. The Forum was also the precursor to the negotiation of the Community Services Compact with the Queensland Government. Member, Queensland Community Services Compact, 2008-2009; QCOSS and Industry Representative, National Compact Joint Taskforce, 2008-2011. Community Sector Representative, National Compact Joint Taskforce, 2008-2011. The Compact documented principles to guide the work of government and non-government agencies in Queensland. Chair, Queensland Homelessness Intersectoral Forum, for many years. Significant involvement in the Homelessness Planning and Coordination Initiative; the initiative resulted in the Queensland Government investing $2.6 million to develop and implement Action Plans in seven regional communities. Member, Jobs Squad, 2009; appointed by the Queensland Premier to protect/review jobs and employment during the Global Financial Crisis. Involved in the formation of the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Human Services Coalition, 2007-2008. Successfully negotiated with the Queensland Government to issue a 100% increase in core funding for the organisation and a series of successful tenders for non-recurrent project work, including funding for the relocation of QCOSS premises. Involved in the 'Combined Voices' Campaign. The campaign, led by the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Peak, was established with QCOSS and other peak bodies to raise awareness of the over-representation of Indigenous children in the child protection and juvenile justice systems. National Coordinator, 'Anti Poverty Week’, since 2011. Chair, Rough Sleepers Coordination Group, 2011-2013.

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Dr Hugh John LAVERY, PO Box 111, Kenmore Qld 4069 For significant service to the environment and conservation. Current Chairman and Executive Counsel, Australian Environment International. Foundation Member, Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, since 1987; Chair, Accreditation Panel; Certified Environmental Practitioner, 2005. Member, Bureau of Presidents, First International Conference on the Environment (UNESCO), 1979. Board Member, National Trust of Queensland, 1980-1982. Board Member, Currumbin Sanctuary, 1976-1979. Board Member, Greening Australia (Queensland), 2004-2005. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, World Wildlife Fund, 1983-1987. Education Consultant, National Geographic Society (USA), 1985-1993. Environmental Adviser, Stanbroke Pastoral Company, 1990-2004. Environmental Adviser to Koichi Sueoshi, Mayor, City of Kitakyushu, Japan, 1988-2003. Planning Member, Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium, Japan, 1986-2003. Program Leader, State Gifts of Wildlife to Japan, Thailand, China and USA, 1982-2003. President, Royal Society of Queensland, 1978. President, Churchill Fellows' Association of Queensland, 1985-1986. Founding Director of Research and Planning, National Parks and Wildlife Service, 1975-1980. Assistant Director, Queensland Department of Environment, 1980-1988. Executive Producer, ABC Natural History Unit, 1976-1978; award-winning documentaries. Editor, Exploration North and The Kangaroo Keepers, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, 1977-1985. Author, Use of Ecological Design to Achieve Sustainable Development in Queensland, 2013. Adjunct Professor of Environmental Systems, Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology, since 2004. Adjunct Professor of Land Planning, Office of Engagement, University of the Sunshine Coast, since 2008. Adjunct Professor of Land Development and Environmental Planning, Texas A and M University (USA), 1990-2003. Training Supervisor, l'Ecole Polytechnique, France, since 1993. Fellow, Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, since 2001. Fellow, Institute of Biologists (UK), elected 1987. Awards/recognition include: Inaugural Certified Environmental Practitioner of the Year, Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, 2007. Award for Excellence in Heritage Conservation Works, National Trust of Australia, 1989. Award for Excellence in Innovation, Queensland Department of Industry, 1987. Churchill Fellowship, 1967; the first fellowship awarded in the field of nature conservation in Australia.

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Mr John Danvers LEECE OAM, 73 Kulgoa Road, Pymble NSW 2073 For significant service to the community, particularly to the Scouting movement, and to philanthropy. Board Member, World Scouting Foundation (Geneva), since 2010. Deputy Chairman, Scouts Australia Foundation, 2001-2008. Deputy Chairman, Vincent Fairfax International Study Program Investment Committee, for 10 years. National Treasurer, Scouts Association of Australia, 1997-2001. Member, Queen’s Scout Tertiary Scholarship Selection Committee, since 2003. Honorary Auditor, Sydney North Region, for 23 years. Supporter, Westmead Medical Research Foundation, since ca2005; the foundation has provided 35 research 'top-up' grants and scholarships. Founding and current Trustee, The Charlie Perkins’ Children's Trust; provides financial assistance, welfare, education and training for development of Indigenous youth. Established the International Defence and Security Dialogue Program in conjunction with the Royal United Services Institute of NSW, 2011. Supporter, Student Scholarship Program at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, since 2004. Board Member, Australian Chamber Orchestra Instrument Fund, since 2012. Patron, Australian Chamber Orchestra, for 18 years. Founding Patron, Young Artists Development Program, since ca1996. Member, Medici Council, since ca1994; financially supports the payment of salaries to musicians. Founding Patron, Capital Challenge Campaign, since 2005; formed to establish an endowment fund of at least $3million. Founding Partner, Boroughs Chartered Accountants, since 1979; current Senior Partner and Director. Non-Executive Independent Director, Brazin Ltd, since 2005. Chairman, Public Accounting Committee, Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants (NSW), for 12 years; Member of the National Tax Advisory Panel, and the Education and Policy Committee; Member, since 1972; Fellow, since 2000. Current Member, Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. Manager, International Transantarctic Expedition, 1999-2000. Manager, Operation North Pole Expedition, 2002. Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountants, Australia. Awards/recognition include: Awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in The Queen's Birthday 2000 Honours List for his service to the community through the Spirit of Australia South Pole Expedition, and to the Scouting movement. Invested as a Knight, Sovereign Order of St John Jerusalem, 2005; for his continuing service to the Australian community.

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Professor Peter Adrian LEGGAT, Townsville Qld 4810 For significant service to medicine as a specialist in the fields of tropical and travel medicine. Council Member, James Cook University, since 2005; Acting Head, School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences, since 2013; Associate Professor, 19992006; Professor, since 2007; Senior Lecturer, 1992-1998; Director, Anton Breinl Centre for Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 2011-2013; Associate Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences, since 2008; Associate Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1995-1997. Has published over 400 papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented more than 300 papers at national and international conferences. Honorary Treasurer, Australasian College of Tropical Medicine, since 2008; President, 1996-1998; 2002-2004 and 2006-2008; Honorary Secretary, 1991-1996, 1999-2000 and 2010-2012; Founder and Foundation Fellow, since 1991. President/Director-General, World Safety Organisation, 1997-1999; Deputy Director-General, 1993-1997; Member, Board of Directors, 1989-1999 and since 2003; current Co-Director, Collaborating Centre on Injury Prevention and Occupational Health. WSO United Nations Representative for the 'Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific'. Current Editor, Industrial Health. Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Travel Medicine, 2008-2011. Current Consulting Editor, Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health. Current Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Military and Veteran's Health. Visiting Professor, Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa), since 2000. Visiting Professor, Dentistry, Prince of Sonqkla University (Thailand), since 1995. Member, Ex Officio Committee, South African Society of Travel Medicine, 2000-2004. Member, Executive Board, International Society of Travel Medicine, 2003-2005. Deputy Director of Training, St John Ambulance Australia; Council Member, Queensland Branch; Member, since 1999. Regional Medical Officer, St John Ambulance, Queensland, 2000-2008; State Medical Officer, 2008-2010; State Professional Officer, since 2010. Fellowship through Distinction, Faculty of Public Health, Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom, 2011. Fellow, Australasian Faculty of Public Health and Medicine, since 1995. Fellow, Faculty of Travel Medicine, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, since 2006. Fellow, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (UK), since 1992. Current Associate Fellow, College of Medicine of South Africa. Awards/recognition include: Fulbright Scholarship, 2002. F Katz Memorial Medal for Service to Medical Education, Australasian and New Zealand Association of Medical Education, World Health Organisation, 2001.

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Ms Lyn LENNOX, Cronulla NSW 2230 For significant service to occupational therapy, particularly through support to children with developmental and learning difficulties. Occupational Therapist, Private Practice, full-time 1994-2009, part-time during the 1970s and 1980s. Occupational Therapist, Disability Specialist Unit, NSW Department of Community Service, 1987-1994; provided therapy services to inner-west Sydney children with physical and intellectual disabilities, including those attending schools for special needs. Occupational Therapist, Division of Guidance and Special Education, NSW Department of Education, 1975-1985. Advocate for the integration of children with disabilities into mainstream schools through grants of the Schools Commission, 1982 and 1985. Involved, NSW Government Working Party for Special Education: Strategies and Initiatives in Special Education for New South Wales, 1980. Involved in the development of TAFE courses for students with learning disabilities. Former lecturer at Gladesville Hospital, Rozelle Hospital, School of Nursing and St George College. Executive Member, Occupational Therapy Australia, NSW Branch, 1979-1983; Chair, Special Education Sub-Committee, 1978-1985; Life Member, 2009. Faculty Member, Sensory Integration Australia, 1988. Chair, Southern Sydney Paediatric Occupational Therapy Study Group, 1996-2009; Founder. Foundation Member, Specific Learning Difficulties Association of NSW. Former Vice-President, Sutherland Shire Learning Difficulties Support Group. With two colleagues, involved in the initiation and organisation of an Outward Bound Course for students with learning disabilities.

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Ms Frances Irma LINDSAY, Albert Road, South Melbourne Vic 3205 For significant service to the arts, particularly as a curator and administrator in galleries and museums. Deputy Director, National Gallery of Victoria, 2000-2012; Associate Curator of Australian Art, 1970-1972. Inaugural Director, Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne, 1984-2000; MacGeorge Bequest Committee of Management, 1984-2000; Museum of Art Advisory Committee, 1984-1998. Chair, Visual Arts/Crafts Advisory Committee, Asialink, 2004-2006; Member, Exhibitions Advisory Committee, 1991-1992. Council Member, Art Museums Association of Australia, 1992-1993. Member, Venice Biennale Selection Committee, Australia Council, 2000; Chair, Visual Arts/Crafts Board, International Committee, 1991; Member, Visual Arts/Craft Board, 1989-1992. Inaugural Director, Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, 1976-1978; Fellow 2012. Assistant Curator of Australian Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1972-1976. Has been responsible for bringing two internationally acclaimed museum re-developments to fruition; first with the Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne, and second with the Ian Potter Centre, NGV Australia, at Federation Square. Advisory Committee, Museum Leadership Program, 2000-2007. The Visible Art Foundation, 2000-2001. The Vizard Foundation Art Committee, 1997-2000. The University of Melbourne Fine Arts Society, 1984-2000. Victorian Women's Grants Committee, 1996-1998. Victorian Public Galleries Association, 1995-1997. Arts Industry Council (Victoria) Board, 1992.

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Professor Yew-Chaye LOO, 32/71 Olsen Avenue, Labrador Qld 4215 For significant service to civil and structural engineering. Director, Internationalisation and Professional Liaison of the Science, Environment, Engineering and Technology Group, Griffith University, since 2008; Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, 2005-2006; Head, School of Engineering, Gold Coast Campus, 1995-2004; Foundation Professor of Civil Engineering, since 1995. Visiting Professorial Fellow, University of Wollongong, 2007; Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Mining Engineering, 1986-1994; Senior Lecturer, 1978-1985; Lecturer, 1974-1977; Acting Head, Department of Civil and Mining Engineering, 1989. Seconded Associate Professor, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, 1981-1984. Chair, Gold Coast Group, Queensland Division, Engineers Australia, 2001-2003. Vice-Chairman, International Committee for Concrete Model Code, 2000-2002. Chair, Editorial Group, Asian Concrete Model Code, 2001. Chair, Organising Committee, 17th Australasian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials, 2002. Chair, Organising Committee, 5th Asia Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction, 1995 Author and Co-Author, 4 books and over 260 research papers and reports in the field of civil and structural engineering. Adjunct Professor, Guangxi University, China, since 2004. Visiting Professor, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, China, since 2012. Visiting Professor, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China, since 2000. Visiting Professor, Lanzhou University of Technology, China, since 1997. Visiting Professor, University of Angers, France, 1998-2008. Advisory Professor, Beihang University, China, since 1991. Fellow, Institution of Civil Engineers, UK, 1996. Fellow, Institution of Structural Engineers, UK, since 1985. Fellow, Engineers Australia, since 1985.

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Mr Robert Martin LUNN QC, St Georges SA 5064 For significant service to the judiciary of South Australia, particularly as the author of texts relating to civil procedure and criminal law, and to the community. Master, Supreme Court of South Australia, 1984-1989 and 2004-2013; Contributor, Joint Rules Committee, for many years. Judge, District Court of South Australia, 1989-2004. Appointed Queen's Counsel, 1983. Treasurer, South Australian Bar Association, 1978-1983. Presenter, Continuing Professional Development Program, Law Society of South Australia, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1986 and 2006. Author, Civil Procedure in South Australia, 1987; revised 1992. Author, Criminal Law - South Australia, 1990. Member, Commission for Mission, 1991-1996; Member, Property Trust, Synod of South Australia, Uniting Church in Australia, 1977-1999. Member, Rostrevor Baptist Church. Board Member, Baptist Care SA.