All the honours for Australia's high achievers

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AUSTRALIA DAY HONOURS

Companion of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

Professor Allen Cheuk-Seng CHENG

For eminent service to medicine as an epidemiologist, to infectious and communicable disease research and education, and to national and international public health policy.

Scientia Professor Megan Jane DAVIS

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For eminent service to the law and to social justice, to the national and international advocacy of the rights of Indigenous peoples, and to the community.

The Honourable James Joshua EDELMAN

For eminent service to the law and to the judiciary, to legal education and scholarship, as a mentor to academics and legal practitioners in Australia and internationally, and to the community.

Emeritus Professor Gillian Doreen TRIGGS

For eminent service to humanitarian and human rights law, to international relations, to social justice advocacy, and to tertiary legal education and research.

Mrs Eve Lynnette (Lyn) WILLIAMS AM

For eminent service to the arts as an administrator, and to the museums and galleries sector through philanthropic donations.

The late Mr Galarrwuy YUNUPINGU AM

For eminent service to First Nation Peoples, in particular traditional land ownership, to leadership in economic development initiatives, to fostering reconciliation and respect, and as a custodian of culture and ceremony.

Medal of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Saba ABRAHAM

For service to the Eritrean and African communities of Australia.

Dr Wally AHMAR

For service to medicine, particularly cardiology

Mr Norman Octavius ALEXANDER

For service to agriculture, and to the community of Wagga Wagga.

Mr Jed Norman ALTSCHWAGER

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Mrs Jennifer Gai ANDERSON

For service to the community of Ku-ring-gai.

Ms Catrina Luz ANIERE

For service to children and youth, and to environmental education.

Ms Annamaria ARABIA

For service to science, particularly through organisational leadership roles.

Mr Paul Charles ARCHER

For service to rugby league as a referee.

Mr Jesse Bage AUNGLES

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Ms Nikki Louise AYERS

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

The late Associate Professor Philip James AYRES

For service to literature, and to education.

Mrs Dianna Faye BAKER

For service to local government, and to the community of Inverell.

Mrs Janice Lorraine BALLARD

For service to the community of Dimboola.

Mrs Anna Louise BARWICK

For service to the pharmacy profession.

Ms Emily Jane BEECROFT

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Mr Paul Justin BEGAUD

For service to the music industry as a songwriter and producer.

Ms Anita BEJERANO

For service to the Jewish community through a range of roles.

Mr David John BERTENSHAW

For service to soccer as an administrator and coach.

Mrs Vivienne BERTENSHAW

For service to netball as an administrator and coach.

Ms Gulghotai BEZHAN

For service to the Afghan community of Victoria.

Ms Rachel BIN SALLEH

For service to literature.

Mr David John BLACKMORE

For service to the beef cattle industry.

Miss Lisa BLAIR

For service to sailing.

Mrs Ruth Robyn BLAKELY

For service to the community of Tamworth.

Mrs Gwendoline BLANDTHORN

For service to the community of Murtoa.

Mr Wesley Donald BLEAKLEY

For service to people with a disability.

Mr Oliver Dylan BLEDDYN

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Kingsley Charles BLENKIRON

For service to the community of Onkaparinga.

Mr Gregory Thomas BLOOD

For service to sports history.

Mr Roger Maxwell BLYTHMAN RFD

For service to the community, and to the church.

Mr Korey Richard BODDINGTON

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Mr Patrick Gerard BOLAND

For service to the manufacturing industry.

Professor Claudine Sharon BONDER

For service to medical research.

Ms Elizabeth Anne BONETTI

For service to music.

Ms Rae Joy BONNEY

For service to community mental health.

Mr David Robert BOOTH

For service to dentistry.

Mr David John BOTTING

For service to agriculture, and to the community of Millicent.

Mr Keith Bernard BOULTON

For service to community, particularly through history preservation.

Mrs Teresa Ann BOURKE

For service to swimming as a coach, and to people with disability.

Ms Debra Lee BOUTCHER

For service to the arts, and to the community of Horsham.

Mr John BOWIE WILSON

For service to the financial sector.

Ms Julie Elizabeth BRADY

For service to the community through social welfare organisations.

Mr Peter Millar BRAY

For service to the community of the Southern Highlands.

Ms Hannah BRENNAN

For service to the multicultural community of Melbourne.

Mrs Carol Anne BRISCOE

For service to the church.

Ms Grace Lowden BROWN

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mrs Sarah Suzanne BRYJA (TINNEY)

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Ms Sharon Therese BUCKLEY

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Michael BUETTNER

For service to the community, and to sport.

Ms Clothilde Elena BULLEN

For service to Indigenous arts.

Dr Wendy Christina BUNSTON

For service to social welfare research.

Mr Maxwell BURT

For service to people with disability.

Mrs Angelina BUTLER

For service to the community, particularly through emergency response organisations.

Mr Colin Patrick BUTT

For service to the community of the Eurobodalla Shire.

The late Mr John Nicholson BUTTRUM

For service to cricket, and to the community.

Ms Shani CAIN

For service to youth through charitable organisations.

Mr Kenneth George CAMERON

For service to the community of Marlee.

Ms Stacey Elizabeth CAMPTON

For service to netball, and to the Indigenous community.

Dr Joseph Bartolo CASAMENTO

For service to rugby union as a club doctor.

Ms Christabel Marguerite CHAMARETTE

For service to community health, particularly as a psychologist.

Ms Julie CHARLTON

For service to sport, and to people with disability.

Mr Romualdas CIBAS

For service to the Australian Lithuanian community

Mrs Maritsa CIBAS

For service to the Lithuanian community of Sydney.

Mr Vincent CICCARELLO

For service to arts administration.

Mr Gregory Paul CLAREBURT

For service to the community of the Noosa region.

Mr Lloyd Thomas CLARKE

For service to domestic violence support and welfare.

Mrs Suzanne Patrica CLARKE

For service to domestic violence support and welfare.

Mrs Pauline Joan CLINE

For service to the community of the Bellarine region.

The late Mr James Campbell COBB

For service to the visual arts industry.

Mr Geoffrey Michael COLLINSON

For service to cricket.

Dr Andre CONRADIE

For service to medicine, and to community health.

Mrs Joanne Gay COOK

For service to community mental health.

Mr Robert John COOKE

For service to the community of Port Lincoln.

Mr Jack Thomas COOPER

For service to the community through a range of volunteer roles.

Mrs Lisa Ann COX

For service to people with disability.

Mr Darryl Keith DAVENPORT

For service to dance sports.

Mr Geoffrey Ballantyne DAVIDSON

For service to the community of Upper Beaconsfield.

The late Mr Frank Leslie DAVIS

For service to veterans and their families.

Mrs Kaye DE JERSEY

For service to the Crown, and to the community of Queensland.

Mrs Valmai Lorraine DEMPSEY

For service to community health.

Mr Adrian Guido DI MARCO

For service to information technology, and to the community.

Ms Jayne Louise DICKETTS

For service to community health, and to nursing.

Ms Catherine DILLON

For service to youth, and to secondary education.

Mr Michael John DINN

For service to engineering, particularly deep space tracking and exploration.

Mrs Barbara Wendy DODD

For service to the community of Ensay.

The late Mr Neil DONALDSON

For service to the livestock industry.

Mr Shane Gerard DONNELLY

For service to the Parliament of Tasmania.

Dr Karen Jean DOUGLAS-MAKE

For service to medicine as a general practitioner, and to the community.

Mr David John DOWNIE

For service to the community of Campbell Town.

Mr Daniel Hyam DREYFUS

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Philip John DRISCOLL

For service to sport through medical roles.

Associate Professor Jill Christine DUNCAN

For service to tertiary education, and to people with disability.

Ms Cheryl Marie DUNN

For service to nursing.

Mr Matthew Charles EBDEN

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mrs Celia EGERTON

For service to music through teaching.

Dr Michael Anthony EWING

For service to conservation and the environment, and to primary industry.

Colonel Graham Victor FERGUSON

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Raymond Eric FISHER

For service to the road transport industry.

Mr David Robert FITZGERALD

For service to the wool industry, and to the community of Leonora.

Mrs Lynette FOLEY

For service to swimming as an official and administrator.

Ms Noemie Eva FOX

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Ms Peta Lorraine FREEMAN

For service to sport, and to the community.

Mrs Vivienne FRIED

For service to the community, particularly through charitable organisations.

Mr Thomas James GALLAGHER

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Mrs Wendy GAMBLING

For service to netball as an administrator.

Dr Margaret Anne GARDE

For service to medicine, particularly through education.

Ms Alice Jemima Mary GARRETT

For service to journalism.

Mr Charles John GARWOOD

For service to the community, and to emergency response organisations.

Mr David John GATENBY

For service to the community of Tasmania.

Mr Gary Lex GIBSON

For service to veterans, and to the community.

Mr Alan Keith GILMOUR

For service to the arts, particularly through music.

The late Mr Craig Anthony GLENNON

For service to tennis as an official and administrator.

The late Mr Peter Edward GREED

For service to the community of the Mildura and Mallee regions, and to the arts.

Ms Kathleen Mary GUERIN

For service to Catholic secondary education.

Mr Thomas John GUSTARD

For service to rugby league as a referee.

Dr Graeme Burslem GWILLIAM

For service to engineering, and to the community.

Mrs Elizabeth HABERMANN

For service to the community of South Australia.

Mrs Patricia Jean-Marie HADLEY

For service to the community of Narrabri.

Ms Julia Clare HALES

For service to people with disability, and to the arts.

Mrs Beryl Edith HALEY

For service to the community of the Gulgong region.

Mrs Pamela Joyce HAMILTON-SMITH

For service to basketball as a coach and player.

Mr Pho Quang HANG

For service to the Chinese community of Australia.

Mr John Patrick HAWKINS

For service to the community of Western Australia, and to primary industry.

Mr John Eric HEAD

For service to the arts, and to the community of Shepparton.

Mr Neil Harold HEATLEY

For service to the community of northern Melbourne.

Mr Phillip John HELMORE

For service to naval architecture.

Mr William HENDERSON

For service to football.

Mrs Julie Ellen HERMANSEN

For service to community health, particularly through dyslexia support.

The late Mr David HEWITSON

For service to football as an administrator.

Mr Wayne John HINTON

For service to Australian rules football as an umpire.

Ms Margaret Elizabeth HOBAN

For service to the arts, particularly through music.

Mr Timothy Jack HODGE

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Mrs Phyllis Diana HOPF

For service to the community of Goomeri.

Mr John Leonard HOUGH

For service to veterans.

Mr Gregory Carl HOVING

For service to veterans.

Mr John Franklin INGHAM

For service to broadcast media.

Mr Hassan ISKANDAR

For service to taekwondo.

Miss Shayna Louise JACK

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Robert JACKMAN

For service to competitive scrabble.

Mr Barry William JANSEN

For service to cricket.

Miss Laura-Jude JOHNSON

For service to community mental health, and to youth advocacy.

Mr Benjamin Charles JOHNSON

For service to social welfare.

The late Mr Paul Robert JOHNSON

For service to aged welfare.

Mrs Natasha Leila JOHNSTON

For service to the community through drought relief.

Mr Brian JOHNSTONE

For service to the community, and to people with disability.

Mr Geoffrey Paul JONES CSC

For service to business, and to the entertainment industry.

Mrs Elizabeth Clare JONES

For service to the community through a range of roles.

The late Mrs Roslyn May JONES

For service to the community of Coomalie Shire.

Dr Harley Shields JUFFS

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Ms Irene Tomi KALINSKI

For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.

Dr Justijana KATERINSKAJA

For service to social welfare.

Mr Robert Allan KATZ

For service to judo.

The late Mrs Yvonne KEEGAN

For service to the community of Orange.

Ms Nina KENNEDY

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Associate Professor Zuleyha KESKIN

For service to the Islamic community of Australia.

Ms Sukhjit Kaur KHALSA

For service to the performing arts.

Mr Stephen Allen KIP

For service to the construction industry.

Ms Roslyn Jane KNIGHTS

For service to the community of Kyogle.

Mr Brian Malcolm KNILL

For service to conservation and the environment.

Mrs Aysegul KOKSUZ

For service to the Turkish community of Victoria through volunteer roles.

Ms Margaret Soo KOO

For service to the creative arts, particularly as an embroiderer.

Mr Neville Raymond KSCHENKA

For service to local government, and to the community of Narrandera.

Mr Peter LANE

For service to youth, and to the community.

Mrs Wendy Ellen LANE

For service to youth, and to the community.

Dr Catherine Anne LAWRENCE

For service to tertiary education.

Mrs Francine LAZARUS

For service to the Jewish community.

Mr Hong-Phong LE

For service to the Vietnamese community of Australia.

Mrs Lan LE

For service to the Crown, and to the community of South Australia.

Mr Conor Gerard LEAHY

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Ms Alexa LEARY

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Dr Emma LEE

For service to the Indigenous community of Tasmania.

Mr Barry Graham LEMCKE

For service to the livestock industry.

Mr Barrie Leonard LITTLEFIELD

For service to community health.

Mr John William LLOYD

For service to the community of Sherbrooke.

The late Mr Ronald Alan LORD

For service to football.

Mr Dennis Geoffrey LOWDER

For service to veterans, and to the community of Wee Waa.

Mr David Peter LUCK

For service to people with a disability.

The late Mr Roger Irwin LYNCH

For service to the community of the Great Lakes region.

Mrs Alison Mary MACGREGOR

For service to music, and to horticulture.

Mr Jim MAGEE

For service to local government, and to the community of Glen Eira.

Mr Gregory Alan MAIR AFSM

For service to public administration in Western Australia.

Mr Graham Edward MAPRI

For service to sport in the Brisbane region.

Mrs Patricia Anne MARSH

For service to the community, particularly women and youth.

Mrs Kay Elizabeth MARTIN

For service to the communities of Merbein, Mildura and Mallee.

Associate Professor Marietta MARTINOVIC

For service to social welfare, and to criminology.

Ms Lynette MASKELL

For service to the community of the Brighton region.

Mr John Richard MASON

For service to the community of Millthorpe.

Ms Kleoniki MATZIARIS-GARAY

For service to the Greek community of Victoria.

Mr Patrick John MCCLUSKEY

For service to the manufacturing industry.

Mr Cameron James MCEVOY

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Geoffrey Bruce MCFARLANE

For service to conservation and the environment.

Mrs Melissa Anne MCGUINNESS

For service to the community, particularly youth.

The late Mr Adam Glen MCKAY

For service to basketball, and to the community.

Mrs Judith Patricia MCKEE

For service to the community of Melbourne.

Ms Madonna Ellen MCKENNA

For service to netball as an administrator, and to the community.

Mr Robert William MCLAUCHLAN

For service to architecture, and to social welfare.

Mr Gerard Joseph MCMILLAN

For service to the community, and to business.

Ms Deborah Rae MELLETT

For service to the Indigenous community of Victoria.

Mr Sean Sidney MELTZER

For service to the Jewish community, and to the arts.

Mr Vivian Martin MEREDITH

For service to rugby league as an administrator.

Ms Christine Ann MILES

For service to netball as an administrator.

Mrs Janine Margaret MOLLOY

For service to swimming as an official and administrator.

Emeritus Professor Anthony Ronald MOON

For service to tertiary education.

Mrs Nellie Beatrice MOONEY

For service to the Indigenous community of the Shoalhaven region.

Mr Bassilios Aziz MORCOS

For service to the community of Brimbank.

Mrs Jan MORLAND

For service to equestrian sports.

Mr Paul Anthony MOULES

For service to the community of the Liverpool Plains

Mr Sean Andrew MULQUEEN

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Albert John MYERS

For service to community health, and to children.

The late Ms Eunice NAPANANGKA JACK

For service to Indigenous arts.

Mrs Patricia Maree NICHOLLS

For service to basketball as a statistician.

Mrs Amanda NOFFS

For service to youth through health programs.

Mr Stevan John OBER

For service to the community, particularly through First Nations health.

Mr Kelland Michael O'BRIEN

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Terence Anthony O'HARA

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mrs Jocelyn OSMOND

For service to the community of Albury.

The late Mr Peter William OWENS

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mrs Catherine Jane PALETHORPE

For service to music administration.

Ms Lani Glen PALLISTER

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Ms Lauren PARKER

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Clinical Associate Professor Robert Francis PARKYN

For service to medicine in the field of breast and endocrine surgery.

Ms Wendy Ann PATERSON

For service to community health.

Mrs Cheryle Gaye PEDLER

For service to the community through a range of roles and organisations.

Mr John PEERS

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mrs Joan PELLEGRINO

For service to the Italian community of southwestern Sydney.

Ms Cecilia Jane PEMBERTON

For service to community health as a speech pathologist.

Ms Jamie PERKINS

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Brenton Harold PERKS

For service to horse racing, and to business.

Ms Carol Ann PETERSON

For service to youth, particularly through Girl Guides.

Mr Rodney William PHILP

For service to community sporting organisations.

Dr Samantha PILLAY

For service to urology.

Mr Gianfranco PLACANICA

For service to the Italian community of Sydney.

Professor Emerita Margaret PLANT

For service to visual arts, and to art history.

Ms Carmen PLATT (SPIERS)

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Ms Clare Elizabeth POLKINGHORNE

For service to football.

The late Mr Barry John PRIORI

For service to people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

The Reverend Josephine Margaret PYECROFT

For service to the Anglican Church of Australia.

Mr Giuseppe Leo RADICI

For service to the Italian community of Western Australia.

Mr Lawrence Edward RAFTERY

For service to rugby league.

The late Mr Robin Kenneth RANDALL

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Mr Jacques Bernard REYMOND

For service to the hospitality industry.

Mr Neil Alexander ROBERTSON

For service to snooker.

Mr James Francis RODGERS

For service to primary and secondary education, and to cricket.

Mr Francis James RODRIGUEZ

For service to the community of the Wyndham East Kimberley Shire.

Mr Paul John ROWLANDSON

For service to surveying.

Mr Graham Michael RUDD

For service to veterans.

Miss Angela Maree RUSSELL

For service to nursing.

Ms Saya SAKAKIBARA

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Keith SAWDY

For service to architecture, and to the community.

Mr John Henry SAXON

For service to science, particularly deep space tracking and exploration.

Mr Gary SCHICKERLING

For service to cricket.

The late Mr Gunther Eugen SCHMIDA

For service to wildlife photography.

Colonel Francis Peter SCOTT DSO (Retd)

For service to veterans and their families.

The late Mr Neville Gordon SEYMOUR

For service to the community of the Upper Murray region.

The late Dr Patrick John SHANAHAN

For service to dentistry.

Dr Sunila Arvind SHRIVASTAVA

For service to the Indian community of Victoria.

Mr Royce Michael SIMMONS

For service to rugby league as a player and coach.

Mr Callum SIMPSON

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

The late Mrs Mary Therese SIMPSON

For service to the community of East Melbourne.

Mr Vlastislav Pavel SKVARIL

For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Timothy Fitz-John SMITH

For service to secondary and vocational education.

Mr Gavin James SMITH

For service to conservation, and to the community.

Mrs Beverley Ann SMITH

For service to the museums and galleries sector.

Mrs Barbara Diane SMITH

For service to business, and to the community.

The late Mr Peter Thomas SMITH

For service to the community of Inner West Sydney.

Mr Gerald Leslie SNOWDEN

For service to the community, particularly through philanthropy.

Mr Peter George SQUIRES

For service to community history.

Ms Janice Anne STANDEN

For service to grandcarers, and to grandchildren.

Mr Ian Douglas STANISTREET

For service to broadcast media.

Ms Lisa STEPHAN

For service to the German community of Canberra.

Miss Keira Kristina STEPHENS

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Paralympic Games 2024.

Mr Peter John STRATFORD

For service to the community of Geraldton.

Mrs Tessa SULLIVAN

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Ms Helga SVENDSEN

For service to the community through a range of leadership roles.

Mrs Rosslyn Mackenzie SWEETAPPLE

For service to community history.

Mrs Denise Mary TALBOT

For service to the community, and to women.

Ms Alice TAY

For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.

Mr Robert THOMPSON

For service to the community of Mornington Island.

Mrs Abla TOHAMY KADOUS

For service to the Muslim community of Australia.

The Venerable Heather TOON

For service to the Anglican Church of Australia.

Mr Rodney Glenn TOWNEY PSM

For service to the Indigenous community of New South Wales.

Mrs Huong Thuy TRAN

For service to the Vietnamese community of Australia.

Mr Allan John TRANTER

For service to outdoor education, and to the community.

Mrs Pamela Ann TRANTER

For service to the community of Redland City.

Ms Tanya TREVISAN

For service to architecture, and to business.

Ms Arisa TREW

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Gerard William TYRRELL

For service to veterans, and to military history preservation.

Ms Kelli Louise UNDERWOOD

For service to broadcast media.

Ms Pamela Anne VALENTINE

For service to the community of Liverpool.

Ms Debbie Lee VAN CORLER

For service to the community through charitable contributions.

Ms Rosa VASSEGHI

For service to multicultural affairs.

The late Ms Frances Lavinia WAGER

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Ms Jennifer Marian WALDRON

For service to veterans.

Dr Colin George WALKER

For service to avian veterinary science, and to pigeon racing.

The late Mr Eric John WALLER

For service to rowing.

Mrs Judith Anne WALSH

For service to the community of the Mornington Peninsula.

Mrs Brooke Melissa WARDANA

For service to early childhood education.

Mr Alan James WARDROPE

For service to the film and motion picture industry.

Mrs Edna May WATSON

For service to the Indigenous community of New South Wales.

Mr Samuel Luke WELSFORD

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mrs Adele Dorothy WHALEN

For service to athletics through administrative roles.

Mr John Anthony WHEAL

For service to the community of Barwon Heads.

Mrs Christine Constance WHEAL

For service to the community of Barwon Heads.

Mrs Judith Atala WHITING

For service to lawn bowls.

Miss Kendall Louise WHYTE

For service to the community through mental health initiatives.

Mr Alfred Neil WILKINSON

For service to the communities of the Fleurieu Peninsula and Barossa Valley.

Mrs Nanette WILLIAMS

For service to the community of the Pilbara.

Ms Sharon WILLIAMS

For service to business, and to the community.

Lieutenant Colonel Richard Joseph WOODBURN

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mrs Marion WOODWARD

For service to the community, and to agriculture.

Mr Martin WREN

For service to people with disability.

Mr Arthur Barrie WRIGGLESWORTH

For service to cricket.

Ms Olivia Clare WUNSCH

For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paris Olympic Games 2024.

Mr Marten Jan WYND

For service to youth.

Mrs Sally Ann WYND

For service to youth.

Mr Graeme Anthony WYNN

For service to rugby league as a player, coach, and administrator.

Ms Amanda Joy YOUNG

For service to youth, and to the community.

Mr Alan GILLOTT

For service to golf, and to women's sport.

Ms Selba Mtendere LUKA

For service to the African community of Victoria.

Mrs Annamaria Rachele WOOD

For service to people with disability.

Member of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

The Honourable Ann Margaret AINSLIE-WALLACE

For significant service to the judiciary and the law, to legal advocacy education, and to professional associations.

Mr Kevin Sidney ANDERSON

For significant service to the law, and social justice.

The late the Honourable Kevin James ANDREWS

For significant service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to the Catholic Church, and to the community.

Professor Samar Mouin AOUN

For significant service to community health through palliative and aged care research, and to tertiary education.

Professor Lauren AYTON

For significant service to optometry, to ophthalmology, and to public health as a clinician and researcher.

Mr Geoffrey Robert BAKER

For significant service to primary industry, and to the community.

Dr Cameron John BELL

For significant service to gastroenterology medicine as a clinician and administrator.

Professor Kim BENNELL

For significant service to medical research and education, particularly in the field of health and rehabilitation science.

Mr Gerard BERTELKAMP

For significant service to the performing arts as a singer, songwriter and musician.

Dr Antheunis BOOGERT

For significant service to obstetric medicine as an administrator and clinician.

Dr James Maurice BRANLEY

For significant service to diagnostic pathology, and to medical administration.

Mr David John BRIGGS

For significant service to the performing arts as a guitarist, songwriter and producer.

Mr Ross Mathews BROWN

For significant service to wine making industry, and to tourism.

The Honourable Denis Gabriel BURKE

For significant service to the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory, and to the community.

Ms Margaret Elizabeth BURN

For significant service to library and information science, and to the community.

Mr Julian Richard BURT

For significant service to the arts, to the church, and to the environment.

Mr Michael Phillip BYRNE

For significant service to the transport industry, and to the community.

Professor Joshua BYRNE

For significant service to conservation and the environment, and as a media presenter and author.

Mrs Joanna Susan CAPON OAM

For significant service to the arts, and to community health.

Mr Robert Ian CHAPMAN

For significant service to the financial sector, and to Australian rules football.

Professor Philip Tiet CHUNG

For significant service to the law, particularly his contribution to public access to legal information, and to tertiary education.

Mrs Lauretta Jayne CLAUS

For significant service to international and national basketball as a statistician, and to education.

Mrs Anne COGHLAN

For significant service to the legal profession, and to judicial administration.

Mr Patrick Francis CONDON

For significant service to arts administration, and the entertainment industry.

Ms Samantha Jayne CONNOR

For significant service to people with disability.

Mr Phillip James CORNWELL

For significant service to conservation and the environment, community health, and to the legal profession.

Dr Christine Helen CRAIK

For significant service to the community as a social worker, to tertiary education, and as a volunteer.

Ms Carmel Helena CROUCH

For significant service to people with disability.

Dr Ross Stanley CUTLER

For significant service to veterinary medicine, and to the pork industry.

The Honourable John Howard DAY

For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia.

Ms Margaret Beth DONNAN

For significant service to occupational hygiene, chemical engineering, and to professional associations.

Mr Jeffrey Lane FLOYD

For significant service to the community through a range of executive roles.

Mr Matthew Grant FORMSTON

For significant service to people with disability, and to para sports.

Professor Margaret Mary FRY

For significant service to the nursing profession, and to tertiary education.

Dr Gregory George GAMBRILL

For significant service to science, and to public health and nutrition.

Ms Penelope Margaret GERSTLE

For significant service to human rights, community health, and to people with disability.

Professor Paul Andrew GLARE

For significant service to medicine in the field of pain management and palliative care.

Mrs Jodie May GOLDSWORTHY

For significant service to primary industry, particularly the honey bee and pollination sector.

Mr Stephen Alexander GRIEVE

For significant service to architecture, and to arts development through leadership roles.

The Honourable Dr Kim Desmond HAMES

For significant service to the Parliament of Western Australia, to medicine, and to the community.

Mrs Gaye Lorraine HAMILTON

For significant service to tertiary education, and to the community.

Dr Jessie Helen HARMAN

For significant service to social change leadership, and to the community of regional Victoria.

Professor David HEADON

For significant service to history preservation, as a historian, cultural advisor, and author.

Ms Joanne Margaret HEDGES

For significant service to Indigenous community, particularly through oral health research and improved outcomes.

The late Dr Daryll Raymond HULL

For significant service to the transport industry, and to tertiary education.

Dr Vera IGNJATOVIC

For significant service to medical science in paediatric disorders and proteomics, to promotion of STEM to under-represented populations, and as a mentor.

Mrs Janet Elizabeth JACKSON

For significant service to lacrosse as an official and administrator.

Professor Alun Conrad JACKSON

For significant service to health sciences, particularly as a researcher and academic.

Dr Kym JENKINS

For significant service to psychiatry as a clinician, academic and in executive roles.

Mr Adam David JOHNSTON

For significant service to community health, to the law, and to people living with disability.

Judge Christopher Nigel KENDALL

For significant service to the judiciary, to the law, and to the legal profession.

Emeritus Professor David Leslie KENNEDY

For significant service to archaeology as a researcher and academic.

Mr Peter St John KENNEDY

For significant service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist.

Mrs Deborah Anne KILLELEA

For significant service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Ian Roderick MACINTOSH

For significant service to the media and broadcast industry.

The late Mr Paul Richard MADDEN

For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations, social policy development, and the arts.

Dr James MARKOS

For significant service to medical education and research, particularly respiratory and sleep disorders.

Mr Ian George MARLER

For significant service to surveying, and to the community.

Dr Katherine Ella MARTIN

For significant service to medicine, particularly trauma care and surgery, and to professional associations.

Professor Stephen Peter MCDONALD

For significant service to kidney medicine as an administrator, researcher and clinician.

Mrs Joan MCKENNA KERR

For significant service to people with disability in leadership and advocacy roles.

Dr Robyn Maree MILLER

For significant service to children, young people and families.

Dr David Geoffrey MILLS

For significant service to medicine through international development, and rural and remote health education.

Ms Rosslyn Joy MONRO

For significant service social welfare organisations, and to the law.

The late Mr Lionel Richard MORGAN

For significant service to rugby league, and to the Indigenous community.

Dr Alexander John MOULE

For significant service to dentistry as a clinician and academic, and to professional associations.

Professor Andrew MOWBRAY

For significant service to the law, particularly his contribution to public access to legal information, and to tertiary education.

Ms Joanna MURRAY-SMITH

For significant service to the performing arts as a writer.

Professor Sharon Linda NAISMITH

For significant service to neuropsychology, particularly dementia, through medical research and clinical practice.

Associate Professor Patrick James O'CONNOR

For significant service to community health, and to conservation and the environment.

The Reverend Gerda Johanna OLAFSEN

For significant service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community.

Professor Paul Andrew PICKERING

For significant service to tertiary education, social studies, and to history preservation.

The late Dr Richard Norman PORTER

For significant service to medicine, particularly women's health as a clinician and in leadership roles.

Mr Russell Donald POSTLE

For significant service to community health, the accountancy profession, and to the community.

Dr Shirley PRAGER

For significant service to psychiatry, and to professional organisations.

Mr Alister John PURBRICK

For significant service to the wine industry.

Ms Margaret Ann PUTT

For significant service to conservation and the environment, and to the Parliament of Tasmania.

Dr Craig Robert RAYNER

For significant service to pharmacology in a range of roles and organisations.

Dr Karen Ann READ

For significant service to cricket, and to secondary education.

Professor Julie REDFERN

For significant service to cardiology, to allied health, to research and education, and to the community.

Dr Susan Gae REED

For significant service to the occupational and environmental health and safety sector.

The Honourable Richard Christopher REFSHAUGE

For significant service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory, and to the arts.

Professor Emerita Léonie Jean RENNIE

For significant service to tertiary education as a mentor and academic.

The Honourable Alan ROBERTSON SC

For significant service to the law, to the judiciary, and to the legal profession.

Professor David Theunis RUNIA

For significant service to tertiary education, and as an academic in the fields of humanities and social sciences.

The Honourable Mr John Robertson SACKAR

For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law.

Dr Peter Andrew SAWCZAK

For significant service to international relations through defence and strategic policy development.

Mr Daryl Gordon SCOTT

For significant service to youth in leadership roles, and to the community.

Ms Marie Therese SELLSTROM

For significant service to the community through social welfare organisations.

Mr Geoffrey Neame SHARROCK

For significant service to the mining industry, and to the community.

The Honourable James Robert SHORT

For significant service to the Parliament of Australia, to multiculturalism, and to international relations.

Ms Wendy Susan SIMPSON OAM

For significant service to social welfare, to cultural and church organisations, and as a mentor.

Emeritus Professor Ilana SNYDER

For significant service to the Jewish community of Australia, and to tertiary education.

Mr David Ian STUART-WATT

For significant service to the civil infrastructure and transport industry.

Miss Raelee Helen THOMPSON

For significant service to cricket as a player, coach, and administrator.

Professor Nina TIRNITZ-PARKER

For significant service to biomedical science.

Professor Julian Norman TROLLOR

For significant service to people with disability, particularly as a clinician and academic.

Mrs Sylvia Medlyn TULLOCH

For significant service to the renewable energy, innovation and technology commercialisation sectors.

Ms Leesa Ann WATEGO

For significant service to Indigenous business and media sectors, and to the community.

Professor Robert Gideon WEINTRAUB

For significant service to paediatric medicine, and to medical research.

Mrs Ann WELDON

For significant service to the Indigenous community of New South Wales.

Mrs Shanna WHAN

For significant service to community health.

Professor Stuart Bruce WHITE

For significant service to environmental research, to corporate sustainability, and to tertiary education.

Emeritus Professor Joe WOLFE

For significant service to tertiary education, and to music.

Ms Rose CUFF

For significant service to community mental health, and to youth.

Mr Murray FORREST

For significant service to the film and television industry.

The late Emeritus Professor Joseph Henry GRAFFAM

For significant service to tertiary education, and to social welfare organisations.

Associate Professor Susan Elizabeth MATHERS

For significant service to medicine as a clinician, and to neurological research.

Officer of the Order in the GENERAL DIVISION

The Honourable Justice John BASTEN

For distinguished service to the law as a judge, to legal education, to board and commission roles, and as a champion of Indigenous and human rights.

Emeritus Professor Andrew William BLAKERS

For distinguished service to science in the field of solar cell development, and as an advocate for energy storage and renewable technologies.

The Honourable Cheryl Lynn EDWARDES AM

For distinguished service to the law and social justice, to resource management and environmental sustainability, to business, and to the community.

Professor Bronwyn Louise FOX

For distinguished service to public administration, to scientific research and development, to advanced manufacturing, and to tertiary education.

Professor John Francis FRASER

For distinguished service to medicine as an intensive care physician and surgeon, and to global critical care research.

Professor Thomas GOTTLIEB

For distinguished service to medicine as an infectious disease and microbiology specialist, author and researcher, and to professional organisations.

Professor Graeme John HANKEY

For distinguished service to medicine as a neurologist and stroke physician, to research, and as an editor and author.

The Honourable Duncan James KERR SC

For distinguished service to the law and social justice, to the Parliament of Australia, and to the people of Tasmania.

Dr Hugh KIRKMAN

For distinguished service to conservation and the protection, management and sustainability of seagrasses and marine ecosystems.

Mr Laurie Joseph LAWRENCE

For distinguished service to water safety education, and to swimming as a high-performance coach.

Dr Laurence Alfred MOUND

For distinguished service to scientific research into the identification and biology of plant feeding insects.

Emeritus Professor Keith Alexander NUGENT

For distinguished service to tertiary education, to science as a physicist, and to the advancement of optical physics.

The Honourable Justice Brian John PRESTON SC

For distinguished service to the judiciary and the law, to legal academia, and to environmental and natural resources governance and education.

Professor Robynne Melva QUIGGIN

For distinguished service to the law and human rights, to tertiary education, and to the Indigenous community through leadership and governance roles.

The late Professor Lyndall RYAN AM

For distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly Indigenous history and colonial settlement through research and publications.

Scientia Professor Veena SAHAJWALLA

For distinguished service to science as an engineer and inventor, to sustainable materials research and technology and waste management.

Mr David Edgar SHELMERDINE

For distinguished service to conservation and environmental sustainability through sector governance and philanthropic contributions.

The Honourable Nicholas John SHERRY

For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, to the governance and operation of the superannuation industry, and to the people of Tasmania.

Ms Sally SIEVERS

For distinguished service to the law, to social justice and human rights, and to the community of the Northern Territory.

Mr James Christopher SIMPSON

For distinguished service to people with disability through legal and board leadership positions, and as an advocate for their health and wellbeing.

Professor Claire Edwina SMITH

For distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly social and anthropological archaeology, and as a national and international academic.

Professor Richard Anthony STRUGNELL

For distinguished service to medicine, particularly microbiology, immunology and vaccinology through tertiary education, research and board positions.

Mrs Pamela Maunsell WALL OAM

For distinguished service to the community through charitable support and philanthropic contributions, and to the community of South Australia.

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