Recipient |
Citation |
Notes
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Rosemary Kathleen Adey |
For service to softball |
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Robert Clyde Aitken |
For service to international relations
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Donald McEwan Alexander |
For services to Primary Industry, particularly plant propagation
|
Selby George Alley |
For service to the community
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John Edward Anderson |
For service to sailing
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Philip Grant Anderson |
For service to the sport of cycling
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Evelyn Edith Andrews |
For service to the community
|
Peter Thomas Antoine |
For service to rowing
|
Keitha Mary Boyce Arnold |
For service to the community and to nursing
|
Edna Muriel Atkinson |
For service to the community, particularly the aged and infirmed, Caulfield Hospital
|
Frank George James Baker |
For service to the community and local government
|
Stephen Harold Bant |
For service to the Public Works Dept, Victoria
|
Geoffrey Keith Bartram |
For service to mountaineering
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Malcolm William Batten |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Arthur James Beaver |
For service to the Indo-Chinese community
|
Ronald William Beckett |
For service to the community and youth
|
Grace Margaret Bennetts |
For service to the community, particularly in the field of health services
|
Pierce John Berigan |
For service to surf lifesaving
|
Valmai Marjorie Bertrand |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Elizabeth Anne Bigham |
For service to gymnastics and youth
|
Dorothy Martha Boyt |
For service to aged care
|
Raymond Matthew Brown |
For service to lifesaving
|
Thomas Henry Bryant |
For service to primary industry, particularly as Deputy Chairman of the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation
|
Constance Marie Bryce, BEM |
For service to the community
|
Gwendoline Isabel Bull |
For service to the sport of athletics and the community
|
Elaine Millicent Burt |
For service to nursing
|
Edna Busse |
For service to ballet
|
Clarence Reginald Buswell |
For service to the Public service in the field of computing and communications
|
Gerald Thomas Bynes |
For service to the Public Service
|
Reverend Father John Lawrence Camilleri |
For service to the Italian and Maltese communities
|
Josephine Campagnolo |
For service to the community
|
Richard Carter |
For service to the sport of squash
|
George William Carver, BEM |
For service to the community, particularly the frail aged
|
Clare Patricia Casey |
For service to the community and education
|
Dale Caterson |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Dorothy Kathleen Choveaux |
For service to croquet and to the community
|
Frederick Albert Charles Chubb |
For service to the community and to ex-service personnel
|
Myrtle Millicent Clyde |
For service to the community
|
Gertrude Mallaby Cockburn |
For service to community welfare
|
William Roderick Collins |
For service to the film industry and to television
|
James Leopold Vincent Comans, DFC |
For service to sport
|
Arthur Ivan Conroy |
For service to the community
|
Captain John Kyle Cook |
For service to the shipping industry and to marine surveying
|
Raymond George Cook |
For service to the trade union movement, particularly the Health and Research Employees' Association
|
Andrew Dollman Cooper |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Raymond Ambrose Cork |
For service to the community and local government
|
Alice Gwendoline Corry |
For service to ex-service personnel
|
Phyllis Catherine Crawford |
For service to children with disabilities
|
Richard Howard Davey |
For service to the welfare of the aged
|
Louis Henry Davis |
For service to the community, particularly for children and youth
|
Margaret Mary Day |
For service to the Girl's Brigade
|
Harold Dean |
For service to the community
|
Charles Dick |
For service to Aboriginal welfare
|
Mark Andrew Luke Doyle |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Clarence Charles Drury |
For service to the community and to local government
|
Phyllis Evelyn Duguid |
For service to Aboriginal welfare
|
Clifford John Duncan |
For service to judo
|
Clarence Lisle Dunn |
For service to the community
|
Raymond Edgar Edmondson |
For public service, particularly as Deputy Director of the National Film and Sound Archive
|
Annie Alphonsus Elliott |
For service to the community and to ex-service men and women
|
Stephen Frederick Evans |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Aileen Elizabeth Favell |
For service to community welfare
|
Adair Janelle Ferguson |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Roy Cyril Fettke |
For service to art
|
Debra Lee Flintoff-King |
For service to the sport of athletics
|
Patricia Anne Ford |
For service to the community
|
Edward Charles Ford |
For service to the community
|
John Edward Freedman |
For service to the sport of Rugby Union
|
Frederick George Friend |
For service to the community, particularly to the elderly
|
Elizabeth Jean Fussell |
For service to physiotherapy
|
James Chester Stewart Galloway |
For service to the sport of rowing
|
Kathleen Mary Gambetta |
For service to local government and to the community
|
Josephine Gapper |
For service to the community and to local government
|
Malcolm Ian Garrington |
For service to the community as a swimming instructor
|
Dr Ian James Gawler |
For service to the community as Founder/Director, Australian Cancer Patients' Foundation Inc
|
Dora May Gordon |
For service to the welfare of children and to the community
|
Jefferson Weyburn Gordon |
For service to the welfare of children and to the community
|
Nellie Gould, BEM |
For service to women's athletics and to ex-servicewomen
|
Colin Robert James Grant |
For service to Rugby League football
|
Bridget Eileen Gregory |
For service to nursing
|
Roy Stanley Gruber |
For service to the community, particularly to bushfire prevention and control
|
Lincoln Ross Hall |
For service to mountaineering
|
Jean Emily Cameron Hall |
For service to the welfare of the elderly
|
John William Simpson Harcus |
For service to local government and to the community
|
Kevin Philip Hardiman |
For service to the community
|
George Haritos |
For service to shipping
|
Kenneth Hartley |
For service to the community
|
Noel Richard Hedges |
For service to the community
|
John Edward Heffernan |
For service to the trade union movement
|
Marjorie Durstan Hele |
For service to the community and to social welfare
|
Andrew Henderson |
For service to mountaineering
|
Eva Frances Hendrie |
For service to the community
|
Victoria Alexandra May Hobbs |
For service to the nursing profession, particularly in recording its history in Western Australia
|
Raymond Hollingworth |
For service to the welfare of people with physical disabilities
|
The Reverend Canon Wilfred Holt |
For service to education
|
Freda Hooper |
For public service, particularly as a speech pathologist
|
Audrey Kathleen Hutton |
For service to the community
|
John William Irving |
For service to Australian Rules football, particularly as an umpire
|
Merle Robertha Jackomos |
For service to Aboriginal welfare
|
Glenn Robert James |
For service to Australian Rules football and to the community
|
William Alexander Jamieson |
For service to journalism and to the community
|
Detective Sergeant First Class David Jefferies |
For service to the welfare of children
|
Steve Arthur Karas |
For service to the community particularly to the Greek community
|
Joseph Peter Keenan |
For service to the trade union movement and to the community
|
Ivy May Keevers |
For service to ex-servicewomen and to the community
|
Thomas Ivon Ward Kelly |
For service to the motor industry and to the community
|
Thomas Peter Kemmis |
For service to the community and to ex-service men and women
|
The Reverend Dr Alexander William Kenworthy |
For service to community welfare
|
Allan Robert Kerr |
For service to amateur boxing and to youth
|
Dorothy Dawn Kling |
For service to the community
|
Jozef Michael Kolmajer |
For service to the community, particularly as an interpreter and translator
|
Charles Arthur Krenkel |
For service to the community
|
Suzanne Ciscelle Landells |
For service to swimming
|
Desmond Percy Lapidge |
For public service as Director of Marketing, Queensland Department of Primary Industry
|
Graham Ernst Leditschke |
For service to community welfare
|
Edna Thelma Lincoln |
For service to Aboriginal welfare
|
Chief Superintendent John Henry Lockhead |
For public service with the South Australia Police Force
|
Timothy John Macartney-Snape |
For service to mountaineering
|
Laurence Leonard Macpherson |
For service to aviation
|
Philip Gerard Maley |
For service to the community, particularly to ex-service men and women
|
The Very Reverend Nicolas Mansour, MBE |
For service to the Lebanese community
|
Lorraine Audrey Marsh |
For service to the community, particularly to the elderly
|
Richard Arthur Mason |
For service to sport and to television
|
Francis Newman McDonnell |
For service to local government and to the community
|
George Edward McGuirk, MBE |
For service to the trade union movement
|
Michael Scott McKay |
For service to rowing
|
Gerard Gale Meredith |
For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
|
Joan Miller |
For service to the community, particularly through the Girl Guides Association
|
Group Captain Ronald Gempton Mills (Ret'd) |
For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
|
David William James Mingay |
For the service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
|
John Menzies Mitchell, MVO |
For service to the community, particularly to the South Australian Jubilee 150 celebrations
|
Michael Francis Moloney |
For service to education
|
Brian Gregory Moores |
For service to athletics, particularly for those with disabilities
|
Alma Gladys Morris |
For service to the performing arts and to the community
|
Gregory Mortimer |
For service to mountaineering
|
Reginald Keith Mortimer |
For service to the trade union movement and to the community
|
Bronwyn Christine Moye |
For service to those with disabilities, particularly in the field of education
|
Hilda Rosetta Myers |
For service to the community, particularly to the Jewish community
|
Arthur George Stanley Myers |
For service to the community, particularly to the Jewish community
|
James Hector De Lisle Neilson |
For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
|
Karen Joy Neville |
For service to water-skiing
|
Ronald Newman |
For service to the Jewish community
|
Jenny Steele Nosworthy |
For service to the community, particularly through the South Australian Jubilee 150 celebrations
|
John Patrick O'Keefe |
For service to local government and to the community
|
Marjorie Jean Oates |
For service to the community
|
William Percival Packard |
For service to the Australian National University community, particularly as Warden of Bruce Hall
|
Frederick Charles Pennell |
For service to the welfare for ex-service men and women
|
Edithe Marjorie Edmunds Pigott |
For service to the community
|
Sylvester Jack Pompei |
For service to marine search and rescue activities in Port Phillip Bay
|
Ion Popa |
For service to rowing
|
James Peter Roy Potter |
For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
|
David Lee Price |
For service to the community as Chairman of HMAS WATSON Memorial Chapel Trust
|
John William Edgecombe Pross |
For service to athletics
|
Brother Rexford John Pye |
For service to the Aboriginal community
|
Lieutenant Alan Joseph Quarmby, (Rtd) |
For service to youth, particularly with the Naval Reserve Cadets
|
Dr John Clive Radcliffe |
For service to the Australian Electric Transport Museum and Museums Association of South Australia
|
Kenneth Arthur Forsyth Readwin |
For service to local government and to the community
|
Noel Aloysius Reidy |
For service to local government and to the community
|
Elsie May Reinke |
For service to the community
|
Clarissa Mary Repton |
For service to the Aboriginal community
|
Kenneth John Roberts |
For service to cartography
|
Alexander Herbert Rowe |
For service to speedway racing
|
Arthur Herbert Satchell |
For service to music, particularly to band music
|
Thomas James Savige |
For service to the horticulture
|
Joan Narelle Shannon |
For service to nursing, particularly in the field of stomal therapy
|
Robert Eric Staunton |
For service to basketball
|
Kenneth Willoughby Talbot |
For service to the community
|
Mary Lila Tanner, MBE |
For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
|
Alice Tarlton |
For service to the welfare of children and the aged
|
Mervyn Reginald Tebbutt |
For service to local government and to the community
|
Thomas William Templeton |
For service to parliament and to the community
|
Warren Milton Thomson |
For service to music, particularly in the field of music education
|
James Bruce Tomkins |
For service to rowing
|
Florence Kathleen Ann Towse |
For service to the community
|
Councillor Nicolas Trandos |
For service to local government and primary industry, particularly market gardening
|
Joyce Thelma Tuckwell |
For service to the community
|
Robert John Waldon |
For service to swimming
|
David Barry Vivian Walsh |
For service to cycling, particularly as National Coaching Director
|
Gerard Stanislaus Wardell |
For service to scouting
|
Glynn Mayne Watkins |
For service to education
|
Chief Inspector Andrew Christopher Wells |
For public service with the New South Wales Police Force and the Australian Federal Police
|
Lawline May Wheaton |
For service to the community
|
Allen David Williams |
For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women
|
Nell Williams |
For service to the community, particularly through the Lions Club International for 30 years and to the performing arts
|
Roger Williamson |
For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women and to the community
|
Leo Denis Willis |
For public service as superintendent of the Royal Australian Navy’s Oil Fuel Installation, Darwin
|
Robert Harrison Younger |
For service to local government
|
David Zuker |
For service to sports medicine and physiotherapy
|