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MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA 39 Mr Mitchell David ANJOU, Vic For significant service to optometry and public health, particularly in the Indigenous community, as a researcher, clinician and educator. Senior Research Fellow, Indigenous Eye Health Unit, Melbourne School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, since 2010. Senior Fellow, Department of Optometry, University of Melbourne, 1991-2008. Councillor, Australian College of Optometry, 1992-1996 and 2007; Director, Optometry Clinic, 1992-2010; Coordinator, Clinical School, 1989-2004. Manager, Victorian Eyecare Service, 2001-2010. Led the expansion of eye care services for a range of disadvantaged groups in Melbourne and country Victoria, including the homeless, those with an intellectual disability, and those in aged care facilities. Low vision services were established in conjunction with the Vision Australia Foundation in regional Victoria (Victorian Eye Care Service). Instrumental in establishing an eye clinic at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service, since 1997; services further expanded in partnership with the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, 2000-2010; established a network of visiting optometry services in Aboriginal Medical Services throughout Victoria. Established a clinical residency program to promote excellence in new graduate optometrists, 1998. Board Member, Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand, since 2011. Practitioner Member, Registration and Notifications Committee, Optometry Board of Australia, since 2010. Former Vice-President, Optometrists Registration Board of Victoria, for 2 years; Member, 2000-2010; Member, Victorian Optometrists Training and Education Trust, ongoing since 2010. Member, Optometrists Association of Australia; has been involved in both the Victorian Branch and Federal Branch. Fellow, Australian College of Optometry, since 1985.

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Mr Mitchell David ANJOU, Vic For significant service to optometry and public health, particularly in the Indigenous community, as a researcher, clinician and educator. Senior Research Fellow, Indigenous Eye Health Unit, Melbourne School of Population Health, University of Melbourne, since 2010. Senior Fellow, Department of Optometry, University of Melbourne, 1991-2008. Councillor, Australian College of Optometry, 1992-1996 and 2007; Director, Optometry Clinic, 1992-2010; Coordinator, Clinical School, 1989-2004. Manager, Victorian Eyecare Service, 2001-2010. Led the expansion of eye care services for a range of disadvantaged groups in Melbourne and country Victoria, including the homeless, those with an intellectual disability, and those in aged care facilities. Low vision services were established in conjunction with the Vision Australia Foundation in regional Victoria (Victorian Eye Care Service). Instrumental in establishing an eye clinic at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service, since 1997; services further expanded in partnership with the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, 2000-2010; established a network of visiting optometry services in Aboriginal Medical Services throughout Victoria. Established a clinical residency program to promote excellence in new graduate optometrists, 1998. Board Member, Optometry Council of Australia and New Zealand, since 2011. Practitioner Member, Registration and Notifications Committee, Optometry Board of Australia, since 2010. Former Vice-President, Optometrists Registration Board of Victoria, for 2 years; Member, 2000-2010; Member, Victorian Optometrists Training and Education Trust, ongoing since 2010. Member, Optometrists Association of Australia; has been involved in both the Victorian Branch and Federal Branch. Fellow, Australian College of Optometry, since 1985.

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The Honourable John Joseph AQUILINA, PO Box 155, Blacktown NSW 2148 For significant service to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community. Service to the Parliament of New South Wales includes: - Member for Blacktown (ALP), 1981-1991; Member for Riverstone (ALP), 1991-2011. - Leader of the House, Legislative Assembly, 2007-2011. - Parliamentary Secretary Assisting the Premier (Leader of the House), 2007-2011. - Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, 2003-2007. - Minister for Land and Water Conservation; and NSW Minister for Fair Trading, 2001-2003. - Minister for Education and Training, 1995-2001. - Minister Assisting the Premier on Youth Affairs, 1995-1999. - Shadow Minister for Education and Youth Affairs; Assistant Shadow Minister for Ethnic Affairs, 1988-1995. - Shadow Leader of the House, 1988-1989. - Minister for Youth and Community Services; and Assistant Minister for Ethnic Affairs, 1986-1988. - Minister Natural Resources, 1986. Mayor, City of Blacktown, 1977-1981; Alderman, 1977-1983. Chairman, National Arts School Board, 2012; Director, 2009-2012. Current Director/Fundraiser, Ars Musica Australis. Fellow of Senate, University of Sydney, 2003-2011. Trustee, Sydney Grammar School, 2003-2011; Official Observer, 2007-2011. Commissioner, NSW Ethnic Affairs Commission, 1979-1981. Board Member, State Records Authority, 2003-2006. Member, Blacktown City Lions Club, 1983-2008. Teacher various schools, 1972-1981. Honorary Associate, University of Sydney Graduate School of Government. Chairman, Lachlan Macquarie Bicentenary Commemorations Committee (NSW), 2009-2011. Member, Board of Advice, University of Sydney Conservatorium of Music, 2007-2012. Member, Parramatta Diocese Catholic Care Council. Member, Parramatta Diocese Catholic Schools Council. Chairman, Blacktown Catholic Pastoral Working Party. Corporate Council Member, European Australian Business Council. Inaugural President, NSW Parliamentary Friends of the European Union. Life Member, NSW Parliamentary Friends of the Asia-Pacific. Life Member, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Life Member, Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children. Patron: Blacktown Branch, Australian Red Cross; Blacktown City Lantern Club; Blacktown Historical Society; Blacktown and Districts Football Club; Blacktown Relay for Life; Blacktown Tennis Inc; Maltese Bowlers Club; Maltese Community Council of NSW; Marayong Girl Guides; Quakers Hill Girl Guides; United Justices Association; Australian International Conservatorium of Music; the Australian Beethoven Society, 1998-2011. Awards/recognition include: Officer's Cross, Order of Merit, Republic of Poland, 2012. Officer, Order of Merit, Malta. Knight Commander, Order of St Gregory the Great. Magistral Knight, Order of St John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta. Congressional Medal of Achievement, Government of the Philippines. Medal of Gratitude, European Solidarity Centre, Poland. Certificate of Merit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Slovenia. Wyndham Medal, Australian College of Education. Ambassador, Sydney Youth Orchestra, 2004-2011.

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Mr Howard BAMSEY PSM, Griffith ACT 2603 For significant service to public administration, particularly in the area of climate change and energy efficiency. Former Deputy-Secretary, Department of Climate Change; retired 2011. Since retirement: - Special Adviser on Sustainable Development to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. - Special Adviser on Green Growth, AusAID. - Adjunct Professor of Climate Change and Energy Security, US Studies Centre. - Adjunct Professor, Climate Change Institute, Australian National University. Appointed Prime Minister's Special Envoy on Climate Change in 2008. Initiated Cartagena Group of Nations supporting climate change action. Awards/recognition include: Public Service Medal, 2006. Emeritus Professor Gordon Alfred BARCLAY, 227 Alloura Waters, Davistown NSW 2251 For significant service to tertiary education in New South Wales, particularly in the field of chemistry. Emeritus Professor, Macquarie University, since 1973; Deputy Vice-Chancellor, 1976-1983; Administration, 1973-1976. Foundation Professor of Chemistry; Foundation Head, School of Chemistry, 1965-1992. Vice-Chairman, Academic Senate, 1971-1973. Foundation President, Sports Association, 1968-1973. Member, Committee on Open Education, 1974. Member, Advanced Education Board, ca1972. Involved with establishing, 2SER 107.3 (community educational radio station), in the 1970s; Chair, Sydney Educational Broadcasting (company set up to run the radio station), 1979-1980s. Consultant, Project on Science Curriculum Development in Thailand, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1967. Head, General and Inorganic Chemistry, University of New South Wales, during the 1960s. President, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 1971-1972; Vice-President, 1970-1971; Member, 1973-1984. Fellow, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 1973.

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Emeritus Professor Allan Douglas BARTON, deceased, Late of Australian Capitol Territory For significant service to accounting and economics as an author, researcher, educator and mentor. Author, researcher, educator and mentor, particularly in the disciplines of accounting and economics, for over 50 years. Author, The Anatomy of Accounting textbook, 1974; most widely used accounting textbook nationally and internationally). Publisher, Expectations and Achievements in Income Theory, Accounting Review magazine, 1974; became compulsory reading in the study of accounting theory. Visiting Fellow and Emeritus Professor, College of Business and Economics, Australian National University, 2003-2011. Chairman, Investment Advisory Committee, 2002-2008; Member, 1984-2011. Trustee, Endowment for Excellence, 1996-2011. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Finance and Development, 1992-1995; Treasurer, 1984-1991. Dean, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, 1979-1983; involved in the establishment of the Bachelor of Commerce Degree, 1983. Professor of Accounting and Public Finance, 1975-1998. Honorary Professor of Accounting, University of Sydney, 2003-2011. Visiting Fellow, Economics Faculty, Wolfson College Cambridge, UK. Treasurer and Fundraiser, Cambridge Australia Scholarships Trust, 1996-2011. Director, UniSuper Ltd, 1990-1999; Member, Investment Committee; Chair, Audit and Compliance Committee. Director, Anutech Pty Ltd, 1984-1996. Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, since 2005; Treasurer, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 2007-2011. Fellow and Member, CPA Australia, 1954-2012; Member, ACT Divisional Council, 1975-1996; Member, ACT Annual Research Lecture, for over 12 years. Life Fellow, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, 1962-2011; President, 1968. Guest Lecturer, Research in Government Accounting, Australian Society Certified Practising Accountants, 1997. Professor Barton died on 9 June 2012.

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Mr Dean Bryan BARTON-SMITH, Vic For significant service to the sport of athletics, and to people who are deaf or hard of hearing through the development of sport and recreation opportunities. Australian Team Captain, Deaflympic Games, Melbourne, 2005; winner of 8 medals and 2 world records. Australian Decathlete Competitor, Olympic Games, Barcelona, 1992. Australian Decathlete Competitor, Commonwealth Games, New Zealand 1990, and Canada 1994. Australian Athletics Competitor, Deaflympic Games, 1985, 1989, 1993 and 2005. Member, International Tours Advisory Committee, Athletics Australia, since 2009; Member, Track and Field Technical Advisory Committee, since 2009. President, Bayswater Bullets Little Athletics Club, 2005-2007. Life Member, Salisbury East Athletics Club. Chairperson, Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, since 2010; Deputy Chairperson, 2009-2010; Board Member, since 2007. Vice-President/Non-Executive Director, Deaf Sports Australia, since 1998. Founding Chairperson of the Board, Melbourne Deaflympic Games, since 1999; Founding Chairman, Marketing and Communications Committee, 2002-2004. Vice-President, Victorian Deaf Society, 1998-2001. Non-Executive Director, Deafness Foundation, 2007-2009. Patron, Deaf Sports and Recreation Victoria, 2003. Director, Aquatic Education, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Victoria, since 2011. Chair, Youth and Community Services, YMCA Victoria, since 2010. Deputy Chair, YMCA Victoria, 2010; Non-Executive Director, since 2006. Chief Executive Officer, Australian Association of Practice Managers, 2007-2011. Chief Executive Officer, Link Community Transport, since 2012. Executive Officer, Australian Communication Exchange. Fellow, Australian Institute of Management. Associate Fellow, Australian Marketing Institute. Awards/recognition include: Australian Sports Medal, 2000. Edwin Flack Award, Athletics Australia, 2011. Advance Australia Award, Advance Australia Foundation; for his services to Athletics. Participant, Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay. Participant, Sydney 2000 Olympic Games Torch Relay.

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Dr Warwick Carl BATEMAN OAM, 9 Fairyland Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067 For significant service to youth through administrative and leadership roles with the Scouting movement in Australia. Assistant Chief Commissioner, Scouts Australia, 2006-2010. New South Wales State Commissioner, Leader Support, 1998-2006. Life Councillor, New South Wales Branch, 2011. Has written 2 'parent guide' books and over 50 'leader support guides' covering various topics including depression, duty of care, anaphylactic shock, developing resilience, bullying and understanding the various policies and laws covering the Scouting organisation. Associated with the Scouting movement, since the 1950s. Member, The Rotary Youth Leadership Award scheme, plus 4 terms in Chicago, since 1974. Life Member, Youth for Understanding, 1989; youth exchange organisation. Member, Rotary Clubs of Chatswood and Willoughby, since 1965; President, 1974 and 1985. Other awards/recognition include: Silver Kangaroo, Scouting Australia, 2009; for his eminent achievement and meritorious service to the association. Citizen of the Year, Willoughby City Council, 2003; for his services to community and youth. Dr Brian Michael BOETTCHER, PO Box 391, Wahroonga NSW 2076 For significant service to psychiatry as a clinician and educator. Forensic psychiatrist; Member, Mental Health Review Tribunal, 1992-2004 and since 2005. Founding President, Institute of Australasian Psychiatrists, 1990-1994. President, NSW Chapter, 1992-1999. Director, Aftercare, 2006-2010; provides an extensive range of programs and services to assist people who might be experiencing mental illness and intellectual disability. Instrumental in setting in train the actions which led to the ending of the practice of Deep Sleep Therapy at Chelmsford Hospital in the late 1970s.

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Associate Professor Stuart Leigh BOLAND, Killara NSW 2071 For significant service to medicine through leadership roles in professional organisations, and as a surgeon and educator. Chairman, Avant Mutual, since 2007; Avant is Australia's largest medical indemnity insurance provider and was formerly known as United Medical Protection (UMP). Chairman, UMP, 2003-2007; Board Director, UMP, 2002; President, National Medical Council, UMP, 2001; Chairman, NSW Medical Council, UMP, 1997-2001. Member, Governing Council, New South Wales Medical Defence Union, 1990-1995. President, Australian Medical Association NSW, 1990-1992; Vice-President, 1989-1991; Council Member, 1988-1993. Representative (Council Member) to the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards, 1989-1991. Representative to NSW Medical Services Committee, 1987-1989. Representative of the Medical Profession, Australian Council of Professions NSW, 1994-1995. Visiting Surgeon, Sydney Hospital, 1975-1997. Visiting Surgeon, Mona Vale Hospital, since 1976. Visiting Surgeon, Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital, 1984-2012. Lecturer in Clinical Surgery, University of Sydney, since 1975; involved in Registrar and Resident Training at a hospital level. Consultant Surgeon, Royal Australian Navy, 1982-1995. Adjunct Professor in Clinical Medicine, Notre Dame University, since 2011; teaching Medical students. Spokesman for Medical Staff and the local community in regards to the future of the Mona Vale Hospital, for over 25 years until 2005. . Active fundraiser, INTERPLAST and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.

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The Reverend Emeritus Professor Gary Donald BOUMA, Melbourne Vic 3004 For significant service to sociology as an academic, to interfaith dialogue, and to the Anglican Church of Australia. Emeritus Professor of Sociology, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University, since 2008; Head, 2004-2006; Professor of Sociology, 1995-2007. Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research and Development), 2002-2004. Associate Dean of Arts (Research), Faculty of Arts, 1998-2002. Research Professor of Sociology, School of Humanities, Communications and Social Science, Gippsland Campus, 2001-2002. Foundation Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology, 1990-1992; Deputy Director, 1992-2004. Acting Professor and Acting Head, Department of Social Work, 1993-1994. Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 1989-1995; Senior Lecturer, 1982-1989; Lecturer, 1979-1982. Visiting Scholar, Centre for Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong, 1998-2001. Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1994-2000. Visiting Fellow, Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA, 1977-1978. Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1975-1977; Associate Professor, 1975-1979; Assistant Professor, 1970-1975. Sessional Lecturer in Church and Society, Atlantic School of Theology, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1971-1979. Instructor, Summer and Evening Division, Elmira College, Elmira, New York, USA, 1968-1970. President, Australian Association for the Study of Religions, since 2012. Chairholder, UNESCO Chair in Interreligious and Intercultural relations - Asia Pacific, since 2004. Chair, Board of Management, Parliament of the World's Religions, 2007-2010. Member, Australian Partnership of Religious Organisations, since 2006. Member, Premier of Victoria's Multi-faith Advisory Group, since 2008. Board Member, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, since 2008. Council Member, International Society for the Sociology of Religion, since 2006. Deputy Chair, Religions for Peace, 1999-2010; formerly World Conference of Religions for Peace, Australia. Board Member, Religions for Peace, Asia, since 2001. Member, Multi-Faith Advisory Council, Victoria Police, since 2011. Chair, Academic Board, Harvest Bible College, since 2009. Chair, Christian Research Association, 1997-2004; Board Member, 1985-2004; Life Member, 2005. Chair, Monash University Accident Research Centre, 2002-2004. Chair, Monash Institute for the Study of Global Movements, 2002-2004. Board of Studies (B Theol), Melbourne College of Divinity, 1979-1999. Director, Christian Care, 1986-1991. Director, Moncomm, 2002-2004. Director, Victorian Institute for Chemical Sciences, 2003-2005. Director, Victorian Centre for Advanced Materials Manufacturing, 2003-2005. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors, since 2008. Honorary Fellow, Mannix College, since 2003. Associate Priest, St John's Anglican Parish, East Malvern, since 2006. Associate Priest, St George's Anglican Parish, Ascot Vale, 2005-2006. Associate Priest, St Dunstan's Anglican Parish, Camberwell, 2004. Associate Priest, St Martin's Anglican Church, Hawksburn, 1993-2004. Associate Priest, St Faith's Anglican Church. Assistant Priest, St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Brighton, 1985-1992. Honorary Assistant Curate, St John's Anglican Church, Toorak, 1981-1985. Special Area Minister, City of Dandenong, Presbytery of Flinders, Presbyterian Church of Victoria, 1981. Interim Minister, St. Kilda Presbyterian Church, 1980. Chaplain, St Bartholomew's Anglican Church, Dinard, France, Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe, 1992-1993, 1994-1995 and 1997-1998. Assisting Priest, Lincoln Cathedral, UK, 1987-1988. Interim Minister, Iona Presbyterian Church, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1978-1979. Chair, Long Range Planning Committee, Presbytery of Halifax, United Church of Canada, 1974-1976. Minister, Perry City Friends (Quaker) Community Church, Perry City, New York, USA, 1967-1970. Co-Director, Up-State New York Clergy Consultation Service on Problem Pregnancy, Ithaca, New York, USA, 1967-1970.

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Mr Robert Clements BROWN, 1 Weemala Road, Northbridge NSW 2063 For significant service to the superannuation and funds management industry. Independent Chairman, Australian Defence Force Financial Services Consumer Council, since 2008; Member, since 2006. Board Member, Government Financial Literacy Board, since 2010. Technical Adviser, Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board, since 2009. Member, National Council, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, 1996-1998; Member, New South Wales State Council, 1994-1999; Member and Chairman, Superannuation and Financial Planning Committees, various terms. Chairman and Director, Accountants Superannuation Fund, 1989-2000. Honorary Member, Editorial Committee, Australian Superannuation Practice (formerly Superannuation of Retirements Benefits in Australia); Inaugural Author, 1989. Current Member, Future of Financial Advice Consultation Advisory Group, Commonwealth Department of the Treasury. Air Commodore, Royal Australian Air Force Specialist Reserve. Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia. Honorary Treasurer and Director, St James' Ethics Centre, 1997-2006; an organisation that encourages an ethical dimension in business decisions. Trustee, Sydney Anglican Diocesan Superannuation Fund, 1996-2001; a fund providing retirement benefits for the clergy of the diocese. Parish Councillor, Rector's Warden and Honorary Treasurer, St James' Anglican Church, King Street, Sydney, 1993-1997.

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Dr Gavan John BUTLER, 226A Nelson Street, Annandale NSW 2038 For significant service to economics and political science as an academic, researcher and educator. Honorary Research Associate, Department of Political Economy, Sydney University, since 2005; Lecturer and Senior Lecturer, 1971-2004; Joint Founder, Political Economy program. Founding Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Australian Political Economy, since 1977. Elected Member, Senate of the University, 1998-2003. Elected Member, Academic Board, for over 24 years. Active Member, Sydney University Branch, National Tertiary Education Union (formerly Sydney Association of University Teaching). President, Vice-President, Secretary and Editor, Sydney Association of University Teachers Committee, between the 1970s and 1990s. Consultant and Editor, Centre for Education and Labour Studies, Chiang Mai University, Thailand, 2002-2012. Visiting Professor, Faculty of Economics, Thammasat University, Thailand, 1999-2002 and 2006-2010. Visiting Lecturer, University of Athens, 2009. Visiting Professor, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, 2003-2004. Visiting Fellow, University of Malaya, Malaysia, 1991-1992. Visiting Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1988 and 1992. Author, The Sydney Insurrection: The Battle for Economics at the University of Sydney, 2010; and Higher Education; Its Evolution and Present Trend, 2007. Co-Author, Cumulative causation and North-east Asian post-war industry policy, 2009; and Building Institutional Capacity in Southeast Asia: Regional Governed Interdependence, 2005. Contributor, Encyclopaedia of Political Economy, published in 1999.

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Professor William Edward CARTWRIGHT, Windsor Vic 3181 For significant service to cartography and geospatial science as an academic, researcher and educator. Professor of Cartography, School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University, since 1979. President, International Cartographic Association, 2007-2011; Vice-President, 2007-2011; current Chair, Working Group on Art and Cartography; Member, since 1989. Current Chair, Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies (coalition of leading international geospatial societies). Current Member, United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management. President, Mapping Sciences Institute, Australia (formerly known as the Australian Institute of Cartographers), 1998-1999; Councillor, 1989-1991 and 2001-2012; President, Victorian Division, 1991-1992; Member, since 1989. Victorian Regional Committee Member, Spatial Sciences Institute, 2004-2005. Vice-President, Australia and New Zealand Map Society, 1980; Secretary, 1978-1979; Member, since 1976.

Has written approximately 300 publications in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters. Current Member, Editorial Board, British Cartographic Society, The Cartographic Journal (Pacific Rim). Current Member, Editorial Board, Journal of the Canadian Geomatics Association Cartographica. Member, Advisory Panel, The History of Cartography Project, Volume 6, University of Chicago Press. Awards/recognition include: Spatial Professional of the Year, 2011.

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Mr Paul CATTERMOLE, PO Box 1571, Darwin NT 0801 For significant service to the community of the Northern Territory through the planning and management of major sporting and cultural events. General Manager, Northern Territory Major Events Corporation, since 1998. Involved in the development of the Darwin Round of the V8 Supercars event and 13 significant annual major events in the Northern Territory, including: - Alice Springs Masters Games. - Annual Round of the Australian Superbikes. - Annual youth music festival 'bassinthegrass'. Chief Executive Officer, Darwin Turf Club, 1979-1995; developed the Darwin Cup Carnival. Mr Donald William CHALLEN, Blackmans Bay Tas 7052 For significant service to economics, and to public administration in Tasmania in the treasury and finance sector. Secretary, Tasmanian Department of Treasury and Finance, 1993-2010; current Consultant; Deputy Secretary, 1986-1991; Member, Heads of Treasuries Committee, 1993-2010; Chair, Accounting and Reporting Advisory Committee, 1998-2010. Chairman, Tasmanian Public Finance Corporation, since 1993; Member, since 1991. Chairman and Director, Transend, since 2010; electricity transmission operator. Chairman, Motor Accidents Insurance Board, since 2010. Trustee, Retirement Benefits Fund, since 2010. Director, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, since 2010. Foundation Member, Financial Reporting Council, 2000-2010; involved in public sector accounting. Director, Hydro Tasmania, 1993-2007. Inaugural Chairman, Tasmanian Gaming Commission,1993-2003. Director, Trust Bank, 1993-1999. Managing Director, Tasmanian Development Authority, 1991-1993. Director (Acting), Economic Planning Advisory Council, 1986; Chief Economist, 1984-1986.

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Associate Professor Andrew Donald COCHRANE, 51 Spencer Street, Essendon Vic 3040 For significant service to adolescent and adult congenital heart disease as a clinician, researcher and educator, and through humanitarian and philanthropic contributions. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Victoria, since 2003. Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Heart and Lung Transplant Centre, Alfred Hospital, Prahran, since 2003. Senior Paediatric Surgeon, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, 1995-2008. Member, Advisory Committee on Medical Devices, Therapeutic Goods Administration. Chairman, Hospital of Hope, Timor Leste (known as Bairo Pite Hospital since 2012), 2009-2011; Founding Director, 2006. Examiner, Medical Advisory Panel, ROMAC; an Australian initiative in Rotary International Service; Reaching Overseas with Medical Aid for Children. Founder and Deputy Chairman, East Timor Hospital Support Fund, since 2003; raised funds to support the Dili Hospital and to assist doctors and nurses with scholarships. Volunteer Cardiac Surgeon, Australia-Timor Leste Program of Assistance for Specialised Services, since 2003; Pacific Islands Program, since 2002. Volunteer Paediatric Cardiac Surgeon, Operation Open Heart Program, HealthCare Outreach; numerous visits to Fiji in 2009, Tonga in 2010, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Myanmar. Volunteer Cardiac Surgeon and fundraiser, Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children, since 2002. Clinical Examiner, Board of Surgical Education and Training, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, since 2004; Chair, Victorian State Committee, 2006-2008; Deputy Chair, Training Board in Cardiothoracic Surgery. Reviewer, Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgical Journal, Asian Pacific Region, Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand. Paediatric Surgical Editor, Heart, Lung and Circulation Journal; Member, Editorial Board. Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Surgery, Monash University. Benefactor, Donald Cochrane Post Graduate Research Scholarship. Benefactor, Margaret Schofield Music and Opera Scholarships. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, since 1987.

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Mr Keith Osborne COLLETT, Bentleigh East Vic 3165 For significant service to sustainable land management practices and water conservation. Manager, Investigations Branch, Victorian State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, 1984-1994; later known as the Victorian Rural Water Commission; Deputy Manager, 1976-1984. Leader of technical work, Shepparton Irrigation Region Salinity Management Plan, Victorian Rural Water Commission, 1990. Contract Manager, Victorian Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, 1994-1998; Manager, Groundwater policy and planning, 1998-2000. Senior Environmental Engineer, Sinclair Knight Merz, since 2000; a civil, mechanical, electrical and environmental consultancy company. Dr Brian Leslie CORNISH OAM RFD ED, 95 Conyngham Street, Frewville SA 5063 For significant service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon, to forestry and conservation, and to the community. Emeritus Surgeon, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Trauma, Royal Adelaide Hospital. Member, First Medical Services Review Tribunal, 1994-1996. Member, National Board, Australian Forest Growers, 1997. Former Chairman, Australian Forest Growers (SA). Dr Cornish has had a 40 years' involvement with forestry in south eastern South Australia. Volunteer, Return of Indigenous Cultural Property Program, since 2007; researching a collection of human bones. Other awards/recognition include: Reserve Force Decoration, long service award presented to officers in the Reserve elements of the Australian Defence Force. Efficiency Decoration, long service award presented to officers in the Army Reserve prior to the establishment of the Reserve Force Decoration. President's Award, Australian Forest Growers, 2007; acknowledges his outstanding voluntary service. Tree Farmers of the Year, Australian Forest Growers, 1998; acknowledges landowners who have established areas of forest on their property for purposes of sustainable commerce or for conserving biodiversity.

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Mr Ian Thomas CROSER, ACT For significant service to science through electronic communication and radar and related technologies. Technical Director and Co-Founder, CEA Technologies, since 1983; providing Australian designed and manufactured electronics and communications solutions for both military and civilian application. Fellow, Engineers Australia, since 2002. Awards/recognition include: Australian Engineering Excellence Award, Australian Engineers, 2011. Clunies Ross National Science and Technology Award, Ian Clunies Ross Memorial Foundation, 1998. Associate Professor Jack CROSS, 363 Halifax Street, Adelaide SA 5000 For significant service to tertiary education in South Australia, particularly in the field of art and design, and to Indigenous education. Adjunct Associate Professor, Schools of Education and Art, Architecture and Design, University of South Australia, since 1995; Head, School of Education, Underdale Campus USA, 1969-1989. Played a major role in the establishment of the Adelaide School of Aboriginal Education, during the 1970s; continues to train Indigenous teachers in the Anangu communities. Tutor and a Board Member Workers' Educational Association of South Australia, since 1988; Life Member, 2008. Life Member, U3A Adelaide, 2005. President, Friends of South Australia's Archives, since 1999; Member, Consultative Forum of National Archives, since 2005. Awards/recognition include: Chief Minister's Award, 2012; for his book Great Central State: the foundation of the Northern Territory.

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Mr Ewen Graham CROUCH, Roseville NSW 2069 For significant service to the law as a contributor to legal professional organisations, and to the community through executive roles with Mission Australia. Chairman of Partners, Allens Arthur Robinson (now called Allens), since 2009; Co-Head, Mergers, Acquisitions and Equity Capital Markets, 2004-2010; Executive Partner, International Offices (Asia), 1999-2004; Board Member, 1992-1997 and 1999-2001; Deputy Managing Partner, 1993-1996; became a partner in 1988. Adviser in a range of key transactions including the merger of St George Bank with Westpac Banking Corporation, and Wesfarmers $20 billion acquisition of the Coles Group. Undertakes and supports pro bono legal work through the firm. Member, Takeovers Panel, since 2010. Member, Corporations Committee, Business Law Section, Law Council of Australia; regular presenter, annual Business Law Section Corporations Workshop and similar legal conferences. Member, Legal Committee, Australian Institute of Company Directors. Member, The International Bar Association. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors. President and Chairman, Mission Australia, since 2009; Vice-President, 2001-2009; Board Member, since 1995; a Christian community service organisation with programs in the areas of homelessness, Indigenous Australians, early intervention work with children, employment services and training services. Board Member, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, since 2008. Chairman, Westpac Staff Superannuation Plan Pty Ltd, 2011.

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The Right Reverend Andrew William CURNOW, PO Box 2, Bendigo Vic 3552 For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia through leadership roles. Bishop of Bendigo, since 2003. Bishop, Northern Region, Diocese of Melbourne, 1994-2003. Archdeacon of Kew, Diocese of Melbourne, 1991-1994. Vicar, St George's Malvern, Diocese of Melbourne, 1989-1994. Rector, Parish of Elmore, Diocese of Bendigo, 1980-1983. Permission to Officiate, Diocese of New York, USA, 1978-1980. Permission to Officiate, Diocese of Virginia, USA, 1979-1980. Rector, Parish of Milloo, Diocese of Bendigo, 1975-1978. Assistant Curate, St Alban's West Coburg with St George's Pascoe Vale South, Diocese of Melbourne, 1973-1974. Board Member, Trinity College, Melbourne, 2003-2011; Executive Chairman, Theological School Management Committee, 1997-2012. Chair, Anglican Superannuation Australia, 2004-2008. President, Melbourne College of Divinity, 2002-2003; Chair, Executive Committee, 2002-2003; Vice-President, 2000-2001; Board Member, 1997-2003. Executive Member, General Synod Standing Committee, Anglican Church of Australia, since 2001; Member, since 1998. Fellow, Braemar College, Mount Macedon, since 2001. Registrar, Diocese of Melbourne, 2001-2003. Chairman, New Horizons Welfare Services, 2009. Chairman, St Luke's Anglicare, Bendigo, 2007. Chairman, Anglicare Victoria, 1997-2001. Chairman, Anglicare Australia, 1995-2001. Chairman, Mission of St James and St John, 1994-1997. Chairman, Brotherhood of St Laurence, 1990-1994; an organisation dedicated to lowering poverty. Director, Council for Christian Education in Schools, 1983-1989. Patron, New Horizons Welfare Services Kyneton, Victoria.

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Dr Marianne Josephine DACY, 2 Devine Street, Erskineville NSW 2043 For significant service to interfaith dialogue, and to the Congregation of Our Lady of Sion. Founding Senior Archivist, Archive of Australian Judaica, Fisher Library, University of Sydney, since 1983. Co-Chair, International Council of Christians and Jews Conference, 2007. Current National Secretary, Australian Council of Christians and Jews. Honorary Secretary, New South Wales Council of Christians and Jews, since 1992. Current Secretary/Treasurer, Australian Association of Jewish Studies. Director, Judaica Library, Ratisbonne Institute, Jerusalem, 1979-1982. Author, Jewish Christian relations monographs and articles. Sister, Sisters of Our Lady of Sion, Catholic Church in Australia, since the 1960s. Professor Stephen Misha DAVIS, Melbourne Brain Centre, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville Vic 3050 For significant service to medicine in the field of neurology. Director of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, since 1992; current Director of Neurosciences and Continuing Care; current Director, Melbourne Brain Centre; Head, Stroke Care Unit, 1987; Chair, Melbourne Health Human Research Ethics Committee, 2002-2005; Trustee, Neuroscience Foundation, since 1992. Professor of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, since 1997; Inaugural and current Professor of Translational Neuroscience; Senior Lecturer, 1983-1992. President, World Stroke Organisation, since 2102 (4 years' term); current Board Member. President, Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists, 2007-2010. President, Stroke Society of Australasia, 1992-1995. Current Co-Chair, World Stroke Academy. Current Co-Chair, Neuroscience Trials Australia. Member, Australian Association of Neurologists, 1989-1995; Chair, Education and Scientific Program Committee, for many years. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since 1980; Member, various committees, 2007-2010. Fellow, American Heart Association on Stroke, since 1983. Awards/recognition include: William Feinberg Award, American Stroke Association, 2011. Bethlehem Griffiths Award, Bethlehem Griffiths Research Foundation, 2011. Victorian Health Minister's Award, 2008; for outstanding individual achievement. MJ Eadie Award, Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists, 2004; for career achievements in neuroscience research.

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Mr Grant Raymond DE FRIES, Picnic Point NSW 2213 For significant service to youth through administrative and leadership roles with the Scouting movement in New South Wales. Chief Commissioner, New South Wales Branch, Scouts Australia, 2006-2011; Deputy Chief Commissioner, 2005-2006; State Executive Council Supporter, 2006-2011; State Branch Commissioner, 1995-2005. National Board Member, for 6 years. Scout Leader, 1st Revesby Scout Troop, 1988-1994; Assistant Scout Leader and Trainee Scout Leader, 1988. Pro Bono Legal Counsel, Australian Karting Association New South Wales, since 2011. Member, Macarthur Council, University of Western Sydney, 1995-1997; Member, Law Faculty Board, 1995-1996; Member, Law Faculty Advisory Board, 1994-1995. Chairman, Bankstown Committee, 1993-1997; committee of local business promoting Bankstown City commercially and as a place to visit; it also coordinated the city bicentennial celebrations in 1995. Junior Coach, St Christopher's Softball Club, 1987-1992. President and Secretary, St Christopher's Soccer Club, 1986; Vice-President, 1985; Coach, 1983-1987. Vice-President, Revesby Uniting Cricket Club, 1973-1983; Junior Coach, 1974-1982. Foundation President, Law Students' Society, University of Technology Sydney, 1981-1982, Student Representative, Law Faculty Board, 1978-1982. Awards/recognition include: Silver Kangaroo for Eminent Achievement and Meritorious Service to the Scout Movement, 2009; Scouts Australia's highest service award; Queen's Scout Award, 1970.

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Mrs Margaret Ann DEVLIN, Camberwell Vic 3124 For significant service to youth, particularly through the Guiding movement in Victoria, and to the sport of women's hockey. Director, Board of Girl Guides Australia. State Commissioner, Girl Guides Victoria, 2011; Member, Executive Committee, 1995-2000 and since 2005; Chairman, Human Resources Committee, 2005-2010. Member, Girl Guides Victoria, since 1951. President, McKinnon Women's Hockey Club, 1975-1989; Life Member, 1986; Senior Women's Coach and Selector (Club and State), 1975-1989. Member, amalgamation with Melbourne Cricket Club Hockey Section, Steering Committee; 1988; Life Member, 1989. Victorian Delegate, National Championships, Australian Women's Hockey, 1985-1996. Board Member, Victorian Women's Hockey Association (merged to become Hockey Victoria), 1973-1985; Life Member, 1986. Umpires Coordinator, Hockey Victoria, ca1977-1987. Chair, Australian Senior Hockey National Championships, 1977. Board Member, Melbourne Women's Hockey Association, for many years. Deputy Principal, Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School, 1993-2004; teacher, 1983-2004. Teacher, McKinnon High School, 1966-1971. Mr Edward DONNELLY, 83/300A Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066 For significant service to the community through leadership in the promotion of the health and welfare of men through the Australian Men's Shed Association. Chairman, Australian Men's Shed Association (AMSA), since 2009; Inaugural Secretary, 2006-2009; Founding Member, 2007; Administrator, 2007-2008. Website Developer for AMSA, 2004; Administrator, 2004-2009. Co-Author of Manual, Setting up a Men's Shed, 2007; manual is now distributed internationally and has helped to establish 'Men's Sheds' in 20 overseas countries. Various executive roles including membership coordinator, shed development, constitution and policy drafting, organisational structure, national conference planning, and developing international affiliations. Founding Member, NSW Men's Shed Association, 2010; Secretary, since 2010. Founding Member, Lane Cove Community Men' Shed, 1998; Supervisor and trainer, since 1998. Awards/recognition include: Inaugural and perpetual award for his outstanding service to the Men's Shed movement, now known as the 'Ted Donnelly Award'.

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Professor Michael Andrew DOPITA, Googong NSW 2620 For significant service to science in the field of astronomy and astrophysics. Professor of Astronomy, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University, since 1975; Head, Astrophysical Theory Centre, 1999-2007; held several administrative positions within the University, over many years. Treasurer, Australian Academy of Science, since 2008; Member, Academy Council, 2004-2008. Member, NASA Science Oversight Committee for Wide Field Camera 3, 1998-2010. President, Division VI, International Astronomical Union, 1994-1997. Council Member, Astronomical Society of Australia, 1993-1996. Inaugural Federation Fellow, Australian Research Council, 2001. Fellow, Astronomical Society of Australia. Fellow, Australian Academy of Science. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. Pawsey Medal, Australian Academy of Science; for outstanding research in the Natural Sciences. Mr John DOUST, 505 'Renaissance Apartments', 22 Windelya Road, Murdoch WA 6150 For significant service to the building and construction industry through executive and leadership roles. National President, Master Builders Federation of Australia, 1975-1977. President, Master Builders Association, WA, 1968-1970. President, WA Chapter, Australian Institute of Building, 1965-1967; Life Member; current Chairman, Chapter's Mentor Program. Current Member, National Education Committee, Australian Institute of Building. Current Member, Industry Reference Committee, Bachelor of Construction Management program, Curtin University of Technology. Inaugural National President, Institute of Arbitrators of Australia, 1976-1978. Fellow. Australian Institute of Building. Fellow,Institute of Arbitrators of Australia. Awards/recognition include: Honour Award, Australian Institute of Building, 2011.

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Dr Alan William DUNCAN, 67 The Boulevard, Floreat WA 6014 For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric intensive care as a clinician and educator. Current Medical Director, Clinical Governance, Child and Adolescent Health Service, Department of Health (WA). Medical Director, Clinical Governance, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, since 2010; Inaugural Director, Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, 1986-2010; Chair, Clinical Staff Association; Chair, Medical Advisory Committee; Member, Board of Management; Member, Electoral Committee. Director, Intensive Care Unit, Melbourne Royal Children's Hospital, 1981-1986; Deputy Director, 1980-1981. Co-Founder, Paediatric Emergency Transport Service, Melbourne, 1980. Dean, Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, 1997-1999; Chief Examiner/Examiner, 1982-1994. Chief Editor, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Journal, 2003-2009; Intensive Care Editor, 1993-2009; Member, Editorial Board, 1989-2009. Current Senior Editor, Paediatric Critical Care Medicine Journal, Society of Critical Care Medicine; international/USA. Clinical Lecturer, School of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Western Australia, since 1986. Founding Member/Inaugural Treasurer, World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, 1997-2010. Member, Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society; Co-Founder/Developer, Australian and New Zealand Paediatric Intensive Care Registry, 1997-2010. Foundation Member, College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand. Life Member, Australian Society of Anaesthetists. Awards/recognition include: Ben Barry Medal, College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand, 2011. College Medal, College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand, 2011.

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Mr John Robert DUNKLEY, 5 Coleman Street, Pearce ACT 2607 For significant service to the exploration, science and conservation of caves and karsts. Mr Dunkley has made a life-long voluntary commitment to the exploration, science, conservation, management and interpretation of caves and karsts. Proposed and devised the first system of classifying caves for conservation and management purposes which evolved into a significant professional management tool in the field, 1966. Led numerous expeditions to document caves and karsts in Australia, Thailand and Myanmar. Has surveyed over 500 caves in Australian and Thailand. Negotiated Australia's application to join the International Union of Speleology, 1969; Australian Delegate, 1969, 1977, 1981 and 1993. President, Australian Speleological Federation (ASF), 1983-1986 and 2002-2005; Vice-President, 1981, 2000-2001 and since 2005; Secretary, 1966-1967; Member, since 1960; Life Member, since 2007. Director, ASF Karst Conservation Fund, since 2001; a Registered Environment Fund. Founding Treasurer, Jenolan Caves Historical and Preservation Society; served in various executive roles, 1973-2009. President, Canberra Speleological Society, 1983-1985 and 2000-2002. Trustee, Bungonia Committee, 1970-1975; a public body set up to handle finances associated with a legal case relating to the conservation of the Bungonia Caves, NSW. President, Sydney University Speleological Society, 1968 and 1970-1972; Secretary, 1963; Librarian, 1964; Member, 1963-1973; Life Member, since 1973. Member, Management Committee, Helictite, the Journal of Australasian Cave Studies, 2000-2009. Has written numerous papers, reports and submissions. Author or Co- Author of several books including: - Wee Jasper Caves, 2010. - Jenolan Caves Guides, Guests & Grottoes, 2007. - The Caves of Thailand, 1995. - Caves of north-west Thailand: report of the Australian speleological expeditions, 1983-1986, 1986. - Jenolan Caves as they were in the Nineteenth Century, 1986. - Conserving Australia's Caves (in) Australian Natural History, 1975. - The Exploration and Speleogeography of Mammoth Cave, Jenolan, 1971; Australia's first book on the survey and study of a single Australian cave.

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Mr Michael John DYSART, 15 Magney Street, Woollahra NSW 2025 For significant service to architecture. Director, Michael Dysart and Partners (architects), since 1968. Specialised in project housing, examples of which include Urambi Village and Wybalena Grove in Canberra. Life Fellow, Australian Institute of Architects. Awards/recognition include: 25 Year Award, Australian Institute of Architects, 2002; for Urambi Village. Sulman Award (jointly with Harry Seidler AC OBE), Australian Institute of Architects, 1991; for Grosvenor Place. Dr Mark Francis ELLIS, 271 The Boulevard, Ivanhoe East Vic 3079 For significant service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology, and to eye health in Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Ophthalmologist, Hawthorn Eye Clinic, since 1991. Consultant, Clinic 3, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, 1991-2011. Consultant, Eye Department, St Vincent's Hospital, 1991-1997. Member, International Ophthalmology Committee, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, since 2009; Member, Medicare Committee, 2003-2011; Victorian Councillor, 1998-2001. Committee Member, Victorian Branch, Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists, 1993-2001; Secretary, Victorian Branch, 1994-1998. Member, Medical Advisory Committee, Cotham Private Hospital , Victoria, since 2001. Member, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, since 1995. Founding Member, Australasian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, since 1997. Member, International Society for Laser Cataract Surgery, since 2011. Ophthalmic Surgeon and team leader, Sumba Eye Program, Sumba Foundation, since 2008. For the past 6 years Dr Ellis has led a team of Ophthalmic Surgeons, Optometrists, nurses and volunteers to the islands in Indonesia to perform approximately 50-100 operations per trip. Ophthalmic Surgeon and team leader, East Timor Eye Program, since 2003. Dr Ellis has led a team of Ophthalmic Surgeons, Optometrists to Oecussi and Maliana, Timor-Leste, to perform eye surgery; Oecussi, 2004-2005; Maliana, 2007 onwards. Member, Rotary Cub of Glenferrie, since 2007. Involved in raising money for charity through the Rotary Boorondara Farmers Market, for many years. Has been involved in raising money to fund the Sumba Eye Program, Sumba Foundation Australia, through the Rotary Cub of Glenferrie. Involved in raising money with the deGENerates rock band, since 2002.

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Mr Bruce Neil ESPLIN, Melbourne Vic 3000 For significant service to the emergency management sector in Victoria. Emergency Services Commissioner, Office of the Emergency Services Commissioner, Victoria, 2000-2010. Significant reviews and inquiries conducted include: - Marine Emergency Framework Review, 2008. - Westpoint Chemical Fire Report to the Community, 2008. - Review of the April 2008 Windstorm. - Review of Security and Emergency Management Arrangements, Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. - Improving Emergency Response at Melbourne Airport, 2005. - Examination of Prescribed Burning Practices - Wilsons Promontory, 2005. - Report of fire service delivery in Latrobe City, 2005. - Review of the response to the Melbourne Storm of 2nd and 3rd February 2005. - Inquiry into the 2002-2003 Victorian Bushfires, 2003. Involved in the acquisition of a CT Scanner, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine; to assist in victim identification. Involved in the establishment and negotiations, Emergency Alert, 2009; national telephone-based warning system for life-threatening emergencies. Established, Emergency Broadcasting Memorandum of Understanding with ABC Radio, Australian Broadcasting Corporation; first such agreement in Australia. Former Victorian Representative, Australian Emergency Management Committee, Council of Australian Governments. Deputy Director, Fire and Emergency Services Division, Ministry for Police and Emergency Services; also served as Assistant Director, Crime Prevention Division; and Industrial Relations Coordinator. Director, Emergency Management Policy, Department of Justice. Senior Manager/Project Manager, Commonwealth Department of Primary Industry, Manager, Manpower Planning and Staff Development. Fellow, Institute of Public Administration (Victoria). Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Dr David Alexander EVANS, ACT For significant service to science and innovation through commercialising and developing new technologies. Executive Chairman, Magnetica Ltd, 2008-2009; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, 2004-2008; commercialising technology that arose from innovative research and development at the University of Queensland's Centre for Magnetic Resonance. Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Uniseed, 2000-2003; first university-based venture capital fund jointly founded by the University of Queensland and the University of Melbourne. Founding Director, IMBcom, 2000-2005; the commercialisation company of the University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB). Chief Executive Officer and then Managing Director, UniQuest, 1994-2000; a technology transfer company of the University of Queensland. Chief Executive Officer, University Partnerships, University of New England, 1989-1994. Collaborated with Pennsylvania State University to explore ways of piloting intentional innovation communities in rural areas of Pennsylvania, USA. Consultant, Australian Institute for Commercialisation and National Stem Cell Centre, 2002-2005. Co-Founder, Atlatl Management, 2003-2004; business partnership formed with Anne-Marie Birkill to design and implement change in Australia's innovation system. Established, Implementation and Management Group (IMG), in the1980s; included VLD Consultants, IMG Consultants, LSE Manufacturing and LSE Technology; boutique seed-stage management and investment company. Participant and contributor to “the mother of all demonstrations”, with Doug Engelbart showcasing the computer mouse and the “dawn of interactive computing”, 1968. Fellow, Institution of Engineers, Australia. Mrs Kerrie Margaret EYERS, Bondi Junction NSW 2022 For significant service to psychology, particularly through mental health program administration. Volunteer Publications Consultant, Black Dog Institute, since 2004. Coordinator, Mood Disorders Unit, Prince Henry Hospital, 1986-2004; subsequently the Black Dog Institute.

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Mr Graeme David FAIR, 2 Tahara Road, Toorak Vic 3142 For significant service to the sport of tennis through a range of administrative and leadership roles, and to the community. Councillor, representing South Australia, Tennis Australia, 1974-1991; Senior Vice-President, 1987-1991. Chairman, Australian Women's Tennis Championships, 1976. Involved with the International Club in developing an under 16 international competition. President, Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club, 1974-1976; Committee Member, for 10 years. Director, Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research, 1993-2002; Deputy Chairman, 1999-2002; Chairman, Intellectual Property and Commercialisation Committee, 1995-2002. Consultant, Stockdales Pty Ltd, 2001-2006. Industry Specialist, Victorian Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development, 1990-2001. Awards/recognition include: Australian Sports Medal, 2000. Ms Elizabeth FISHER, 6/2 Stevens Street, Somerton Park SA 5044 For significant service to the community through organisations and advisory bodies that promote social justice and the interests of women. Convenor, Women's Electoral Lobby SA, 1976-1987; Member, Environmental Group; Newsletter Editor. President, International Women's Day Committee (Adelaide), 1981-1989; current Member from 1958. Witness, Hindmarsh Island Royal Commission, 1995; regarding secret women's business. Member, Women's Suffrage Centenary Steering Committee, 1992-1994; appointed by the South Australian Premier. Helped TO establish the Women's Information Switchboard Support Group, 1978. Lecturer/Instructor, Women's Studies, Kingston and Panorama TAFE, 1987-1991. President, Conservation Council of SA, 1982-1985; first female President; Vice-President, 1981. Member, National Fitness Council of Australia; dissolved in 1976. Australian Railways Union Delegate to Trades and Labour Council, during the 1950s. Author of many publications on aboriginal, environmental and women's affairs. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Dr Hardinge Guy FITZHARDINGE, PO Box 35, Mandurama NSW 2792 For significant service to conservation and the sustainable management of threatened species, and to the agricultural industry. Governor, World Wildlife Fund, since 2009. Chair, Karrkand Kandji Trust, since 2010. Member, National Threatened Species Scientific Committee, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, since 2003. Member, Quality Assurance Group, Caring for our Country, 2010-2012. Deputy Chair, Desert Channels Queensland, 2005-2011. Director, Australian Bush Heritage Trust, 2002-2010. Member, Scientific Assessment Committee, Caring for our Country, 2009. Member, Scientific Assessment Committee, Threatened Species Community Program, World Wildlife Fund, 1997-2007. Member, Australian Biological Resources Study Advisory Committee, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, 2001-2006. Member, Biological Diversity Advisory Committee, New South Wales Department of Environment and Heritage, 1996-1999. Committee Community Member, Western Catchment Management Authority, New South Wales Government, 1991-1996. Chair of the Board, Co-operative Research Centre for Beef Genetic Technologies, 2005-2012. Director, Meat and Livestock Australia, 1997-2003; Chair, Remuneration Sub-Committee, 1997-2003. Director, Meat Research Co-operation, 1995-1998. Vice-President, Australian Rangeland Society, 1995-1997. Member, Wool and Textiles Sector Advisory Committee, CSIRO, 1996-2002. Member, Pastoral Zone Advisory Committee, International Wool Secretariat, 1995-1998. Member, Regional Development Sub-Committee Rural Assistance Advisory Council, Department of Primary Industries and Energy, 1993-1995.

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Mrs Anne FOGARTY, WA For significant service to equity, access and advancement of education in Western Australia. Co-Founder and Executive Chairperson, Fogarty Foundation, since 2000; since its inception and in partnership with a range of organisations, the Foundation has distributed funds and worked to establish various educational projects and initiatives through the following: University of Western Australia - Fogarty Foundation Success Through Educational Excellence Program, since 2001. - UWA Fogarty Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships Program, since 2004. - Fogarty Foundation Leadership Program, since 2004. - UWA Fogarty Scholars Alumni, since 2008. Edith Cowan University - Teacher Education Scholarships, since 2002. - Fogarty Learning Centre, School of Education, since 2003. - ECU Fogarty Professional Learning Centre, Roseworth Primary School, since 2010. Fogarty Fund/Learning For Life Plus Program, The Smith Family, since 2003. Swan Extended Hub, The Smith Family, since 2011. Growing Future Innovators Program, PICA, since 2009. Life Skills for Life, Surf Life Saving WA, since 2006. Fogarty Foundation Scholarships, Graduate College of Dance, 2004-2012. Drumbeat, Holyoake, 2004-2007 and 2011-2012. No Parent Left Behind, 2011-2012. Youth Leadership Program, Local Drug Action Groups Inc, 2000-2011. School Passport Program, the Community Development Foundation, 2009-2011. Dreamfit Foundation, 2010-2011. Teach For Australia, Feasibility Study, 2010. East Kimberley Girls Program, Gelganyeum Trust, 2008-2009. Indigenous Literacy Project, Fremantle Press, 2009. Initiatives include the Fogarty EDvance, to improve educational outcomes of children attending schools in low socio-economic areas. Foundation Member, Roseworth Primary School Board. Board Member, Freemantle Press. Inaugural Member, Giving Circle in Western Australia. Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Social Impact WA. Member, Advisory Committee, Leading Learning in Education and Philanthropy. Member, Advisory Committee, Fogarty Learning Centre ECU. Member, Senate Development Committee, University of Western Australia. Awards/recognition include: Honorary Doctor of Letters, University of Western Australia.

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The Honourable Robert Clive FORDHAM, 22 Redgum Court, Newlands Arm Vic 3875 For significant service to the Parliament of Victoria, to education, to the Anglican Church in Australia, and to tourism and economic development. Service to the Parliament of Victoria includes: - Deputy Premier of Victoria, 1982-1989. - Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, 1988-1989. - Minister for the Arts, 1988-1989. - Minister for Industry Technology and Resources, 1985-1988. - Minister for Tourism, 1985-1989. - Minister for Education, 1982-1985. - Deputy Leader of the Opposition, 1976-1982. - Member for Footscray, 1970-1992. Member, Australian Labor Party, since 1960. Board Member, East Gippsland Institute of TAFE, 1995-2005; Chairman, Building and Facilities Committee; Member, Remuneration Committee; Member, Nominations Committee. Council Member and President, Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE, 1993-1996. Inaugural Council Member, Victorian University of Technology. Council Member, Footscray Institute of Technology; Honorary Fellowship, 1991. Council President, Maribyrnong High School, 1982. Council Member, Monash University, 1970-1977. Australian Representative, Anglican Consultative Council, 2002, 2005 and 2009; Member, Standing Committee, 2007-2009; Consultant, Inter-Anglican Finance and Administration Committee, since 2009. Current Member, General Synod of Australia; current Member, Standing Committee. Former Board Member, Anglican Superannuation Australia. Member, Synod of the Diocese of Melbourne, 1991-1994; Member, Archbishop-in-Council, 1991-1994. Current Member, Bishop-in-Council, Diocese of Gippsland. Chairperson, East Gippsland Water, 2001-2010; oversaw the largest capital program in the history of the organisation. Member, Gippsland Lakes Taskforce, 2001-2010. Foundation Board Member, Gippsland Regional Economy and Ecology Network Inc, 1998-2000. Foundation Board Member, Gippsland Timber Development, 1996-2000. Chairman, Gippsland Regional Economic Development Ltd, 1995-2000. Member, Economic Development Advisory Board, East Gippsland Shire Council, 1995-1997. Chairman, Lakes and Wilderness Tourism Association Inc, 1994-2000. Awards/recognition include: RC Fordham Building, Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE, named in his honour, 1996. Inaugural Gold Medal, Australian Council for Educational Administration, 1985.

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Emeritus Professor Philip Jack FOREMAN, 9/76-82 Bellevue Road, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 For significant service to tertiary education, particularly in the area of special education, and to people with a disability. Professor of Education, University of Newcastle, 2000-2009; Emeritus Professor, since 2009. Dean of Education, Faculty of Education and Arts, 2002-2008. Dean of Students, 1998-2002. Director, Special Education Centre, 1986-12002. Has written approximately 45 published papers. Author/Editor, 3 university text books: - Integration and Inclusion in Action, 1996; 2nd edition, 2001. - Inclusion in Action, 2005; 2nd edition 2008; 3rd edition, 2011. - Education of Students with Intellectual Disability: Research and Practice, 2009. Involved in creating links between the University of Newcastle and the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children to establish the Renwick Centre for Research and Professional Education. Chair, Australasian Teacher Regulatory Authorities, since 2012.. Chair, New South Wales Institute of Teachers, since 2007. Member, New South Wales Administrative Decisions Tribunal, since 2008; specialist panel for reviewing appeals in community services. Chair, New South Wales Initial Teacher Education Committee, 2006-2007. Councillor, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities, 1996-2004. Chair, Newcastle Branch, Australian Psychological Society, 1998-2004. Member, Australian College of Educators, since 1975; Life Member, since 2005. Life Member, Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, since 1997. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 1991-2002; Associate Editor, since 2002. President, Disability Advocacy Service Hunter, 1995-2007. President, Hunter Community Access, 1992-2007. Fellow, Australian Psychological Society, since 2004.

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Mr David Anthony FORSYTH, Castle Cove NSW 2069 For significant service to the aviation industry through a range of administrative and leadership roles. Chairman, Airservices Australia, 2008-2012; Board Member, 2005-2008; Chairman, Safety and Environment Committee, 2005-2008; member, Environment Committee, Remuneration and Human Resources Committee, Audit and Risk Committee, 2008-2012. Board Member, South Eastern Section, Royal Flying Doctors Service of Australia, 2002-2011. Current Chairman, Safeskies Australia. Executive General Manager, Aircraft Operations, Qantas, 1998-2003; General Manager, Regional Airlines, 1997-1998; various other roles, 1970-1997. Chairman of Industry Advisory Panel, School of Aviation, University of New South Wales, since 2003; current Senior Visiting Fellow. Board Member, Aviation Australia, 2004-2007; skills and trains domestic and international students for employment in the aviation industry worldwide. Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society (Australian Division), 2000; President, 2008-2011. Professor Emeritus Maurice William FRENCH, 60 Phillip Street, Toowoomba Qld 4350 For significant service to tertiary education through a range of leadership roles, to the preservation of local history, and to the study of the humanities. Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Southern Queensland, 2005-2007; previously known as the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education; Assistant Deputy Vice-Chancellor, 2003-2004. President, Toowoomba Historical Society, 1983-1984 and since 200; gained a grant from the Regional Arts Development Fund to research and create a banner showing the history of Toowoomba and its surrounding region. Committee Member, Queensland Museum: Cobb and Co Museum, since 2007. Member, Australian Historical Association, 1975-2007. Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Southern Queensland, 1993-2007; Emeritus Professor, since 2009; Professor of History, 1996-2008; Associate Professor of History, 1992-1996; Senior Lecturer (Research), 1989-1992; History Lecturer, 1975-1991. Member, Queensland Working Party, Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1993-2010. Member, Faculty of Arts Advisory Panel, Sunshine Coast University, since 2002. Member, Queensland Tertiary Entrance Procedures Authority Advisory Council, 1998-2001. Executive Member, Australian Historical Association, 1981-1982; Editor Bulletin. Fellow, Royal Historical Society of Queensland, since 1998.

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Ms Christine Mary GEE, PO Box 256, Campbell ACT 2612 For significant service to international relations and the people of Nepal, particularly through the provision of education, health and environmental programs. Founding Director, Australian Himalayan Foundation, since 2002. Honorary Consul-General, Consulate General of Nepal, NSW, SA, Tasmania and the ACT, 1987-2008. Coordinator, Icewalk, the International North Pole Expedition led by Robert Swan OBE, 1987-1989. The expedition included an environmental project for young people from around the world and enabled Robert Swan to become the first man to walk to both the North and South Poles. Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Australian Himalayan Expeditions, 1975-1988, one of the world's first eco tourism companies, now World Expeditions. Ambassador, The Thin Green Line Foundation, since 2007, an NGO that supports the families of Park Rangers killed in the line of duty around the world. Council Member, Voiceless, since 2009. Adjunct Professor, University of Canberra, since 2012. Mr John Aubrey GIBSON, deceased, Late of Melbourne Vic 3000 For significant service to international relations as an advocate for human rights. President, Refugee Council of Australia, since 2006; Vice-President, 2004-2006; Board Member, since 2003. Inaugural Chair, Management Committee, Victorian Foundation for the Survivors of Torture, 1988-1991; Committee Member, 1991-1993; Chair, Establishing Committee, 1987; Chairman, Institutional Ethics Committee. Board Member, A Just Australia, 2004-2005 Barrister, Victorian Bar, since 1981; appeared as counsel before the Federal and High Court for many important decisions in relation to migration and refugee law. Participated in expert panels advising scholars and public officials on research projects on migration law and practice and appeared before parliamentary committees, providing his expert views in relation to proposed changes to migration legislation in Australia. Member, Advisory Board, Eurasylum, for many years. Was often invited to participate in international dialogues on refugee issues, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) including being selected as a non-government representative on the Australian delegation to UNHCR Executive Committee meetings. Mr Gibson died on 28 September 2012.

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Professor Malcolm George GILLIES, London, United Kingdom For significant service to tertiary education through leadership roles, and to the humanities, particularly as a scholar of musicology. Vice-Chancellor, London Metropolitan University, UK, since 2010. Chairman, London Higher Education, since 2010. Vice-Chancellor and President, City University, London, 2007-2010. Deputy-Vice-Chancellor (Education), Australian National University, 2002-2007; Vice-President (Development), 2006-2007. Professor and Executive Dean, Faculty of Performing Arts, Law, Architecture, Commerce and Economics, University of Adelaide, 1999-2001; Pro Vice-Chancellor 2001. Dean, Faculty of Music, University of Queensland, 1992-1999. Senior Lecturer in Music, University of Melbourne, 1981-1992. Chairman, Elision Ensemble, since 2000. Chairman, Australian Youth Orchestra Board, 2005-2007. Chairman, National Scholarly Communications Forum, 2001-2006. President, Australian Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 2004-2006. President, National Academies Forum, 1998-2002. President, Australian Academy of the Humanities, 1998-2001. President, Musicology Society of Australia, 1992-1994. Fellow, Australian College of Educators, 2005. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Eric John GOODWIN, 20/4-8 Hilltop Crescent, Fairlight NSW 2094 For significant service to the community through educational organisations, and to business. Chair, Redfern Jarjum College Council, since 2011. Chair, St Aloysius' College Council, 2006-2011; Council Member, 1993-1997 and since 2003; Chair, Building Sub-Committee, 1993-1997 and since 2001; Chair, Finance Committee, since 2001. Chairman, Conservation Project Control Group, St Mary's Cathedral, since 2006; Member, since 2004; was also involved with planning and renovating St Mary's Cathedral House for World Youth Day, 2008. Member, Expert Advisory Panel, Building the Education Revolution Implementation Taskforce, Australian Government, 2010. Non-Executive Director, Lend Lease Global Properties, since 2006; Member, Audit and Risk Management Committee; Member, Corporate Responsibility and Communications Committee; employee, 1963-2004; established Community Day at the New York Branch, 1997-2000. Chair, Employee Share Plans, Employee Superannuation Fund and Employee Health Scheme. Independent Director, DUET Group, since 2004; Member, Audit and Risk Committee; Member, Remuneration Committee; Member, Nomination Committee. Director, The GPT Group, since 2005; Member, Audit and Risk Management Committee; Member, Sustainability Committee. Non-Executive Director, Eureka Funds Management Ltd, since 2004. Member, Institution of Engineers Australia.

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Professor Ian Charles GOULTER, Auchenflower Qld 4066 For significant service to tertiary education, particularly through rural and regional engagement. Vice-Chancellor and President, Charles Sturt University, 2001-2011. Member, Advisory Board, Centre of Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, 2001-2011. Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Swinburne University of Technology, 1997-2001. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Central Queensland University, 1993-1997; Head, Department of Civil Engineering, 1990-1992; Dean, Faculty of Engineering, 1992. President, World Association for Co-operative Education, 2006-2008; Member, Board of Governance, since 1999. Director, Education Services Australia (formerly known as Education.au Ltd), 2002-2011. Director, Australia's Academic and Research Network, 2004-2011. Chair, Board of Directors, UNILINC, since 2004. Member, Advisory Board, Centre of Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, 2001-2011. Past Member, Federal Government's Reference Group on Regional Loading. Foundation Member, American Academy of Water Resource Engineers, since 2008. Civil Engineer, particularly in the area of the water resources system analysis; served as a Consultant and Lecturer in Canada, New Zealand, Spain, Thailand, Bangladesh and Indonesia, prior to 1990. Researcher and author of 70 journal articles and 80 conference presentations. Fellow, Australian Institute of Management. Fellow, Institution of Engineers Australia. Fellow, American Society of Civil Engineers Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Dr David Leslie GRANTHAM PSM, PO Box 1244, Indooroopilly Qld 4068 For significant service to public health in the area of occupational hygiene. Current Acting Chief Adviser, Occupational Hygiene, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Office of Fair and Safe Work Queensland. Principal Adviser, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, 1991-2010. Provided internal training of Health and Safety Inspectors in Hazardous Substances, 1998-2009. Designed and implemented specialised advanced training courses for inspectors, since 2011. Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Environment and Population Health, Griffith University, 2008-2010; for international public health leadership scholars. Devised and presented Occupational Hygiene modules for undergraduate students at the Queensland University of Technology, 1992-1996. Assisted with the establishment of the Malaysian Industrial Hygiene Association, 2002. Developed and presented 3 occupational hygiene training courses for the Inspectorate of the Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety and Health, 2000-2001. Wrote a 10 days' training course for the International Labour Organisation, to be taught in 23 African countries. Mentoring international students in occupational hygiene. Produced draft material (based on British/Dutch model) on Compliance Testing for Airborne Hazardous Chemicals to meet Australian regulatory standards, Safe Work Australia, 2012. Involved in the redevelopment of the Asbestos Membrane Filter Method for use with the Asbestos Code of Practice, Chemical Standards Standing Committee for Exposure Standards, and the Spray Painting Code of Practice, National Occupational Health and Safety Commission; Member, Silica Advisory Committee, 1999-2001. Member, Occupational Hygiene Standards Committee, National Association of Testing Authorities, and NATA assessor, between 1990 and 1995. Member, Occupational Hygiene Sub-Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council, 1978-1984; for exposure standards used in Australia. Member, CH/31 Workplace Atmospheres Committee, Standards Australia; 4 major relevant hygiene standards. Queensland State Member, National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme; Member, Low Regulatory Concern Chemicals. Member, Technical Advisory Group, Harmonised Regulatory Development, 2007-2008. President, Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienist, 1996-1997; Secretary, 1990-1991; Founding Member, since 1980; Newsletter Editor, 1998-2000; Member of several committees including: - Communications, Awards. - Exposure Standards. - Newsletter. Author, Simplified Monitoring Strategies - How to apply NOHSC Exposure Standards for the Occupational Environment in Australian Workplaces, 2001. Author, Occupational Health and Hygiene Guidebook for the Workplace Health and Safety Officer, 1992. Has written several book chapters including: - The hazardous work environment: The Hygiene Challenge, Principles of Occupational Health and Hygiene: An Introduction, 2007. - Monitoring for a Healthy Work Environment, Managing Occupational Health and Safety in Australia, 1st Edition, 1991; 2nd Edition, 2000.

Instigated and partially funded translating into Mandarin, Principles of Occupational Health and Hygiene - an Introduction, 2008-2010. Awards/recognition include: Public Service Medal, 2004.

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Mr Laurence Francis HARKIN, Berwick Vic 3806 For significant service to the community, particularly through the care and protection of people with a disability. Disability Services Commissioner for Victoria, since 2007. Regional Director, Southern Metropolitan Region, Department of Human Services, 2002-2007; Regional Director, Gippsland Region, 2000-2002. Director, Human Services, City of Glen Eira, 1998-2000. Director, Resources Secretariat, The Salvation Army, during the 1990s; Director, Social Services, during the 1990s. Inaugural President, Children's Protection Society (Westernport region), during the 1970s and early 1980s. Justice of the Peace, since 1992. Mr Russell John HAWKINS, 8 Victoria Avenue, Claremont WA 6010 For significant service to the community through leadership roles in the development of facilities for the support of parents, children and the aged. Chairperson, Ngala Group of Companies, 1996-2010; Treasurer, 1989-1996; Board Member, Business Advisory Committee, 1984-1989. Excellence award for Social Responsibility Nurturing the Pilbara' program (partnership with Woodside Petroleum), 20th World Petroleum Congress, Qatar, 2011. Involved in the land acquisition, financial planning and building of the first stage of the $16 million Alexandra Village Project, 2008-2010. Involved in the transition of Ngala from an incorporated not-for-profit organisation into a group of 3 companies, 2008. Involved in the purchase of premises and the construction of the Ngala Family Resource Centre, 1995. Member, Friends of Ngala Foundation, since 2010. Involved in raising money to establish Western Australia's first Urological Research Centre, during the 1990s.

Current Chairman, QUBE Property Group; Executive Director, since 1995. Executive Director, Clarke and Hawkins Management, ca1995-2006. Executive Director, Dibstone Group, ca1995 to 2006. Executive Director, Hawkins Court Ltd (later known as Resource and Industry Ltd), 1986-1995. Managing Director, Kimberley NZI Finance, for many years; employee, 1968-1986. Certified Practicing Accountant, CPA Australia, since 1968. Awards/recognition include: Gold Swan Award, Community Services category, Citizen of the Year Awards, Celebrate WA, 2004.

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Mr Ronald Kenneth HEINRICH, 67 Burraneer Avenue, St Ives NSW 2075 For significant service to the law, and to the legal profession. Member, Executive Council, Commonwealth Lawyers Association, 2003-2007 and 2011-2013; Past President, 2009-2011; President, 2007-2009; Honorary Secretary and Vice-President, 2005-2007; Member, Focus Group, since 2005. Representative and organiser of numerous international conferences in Melbourne and Hong Kong, 2009; Jamaica, 2008; and Kenya, 2007. President, Law Council of Australia, 2002-2003; Treasurer and Executive Member, 1998-2001. Chair, National Harmonisation Committee. Chair, Professional Standards Working Group. Chair, Insurance Contracts Act Review Working Group. Chair, Financial Services Reform Legislation Working Group. Chair, Financial Services Reform Constituent Bodies Working Group. Chair, Professional Indemnity Insurance Joint Working Group, 2007-2008. President, Law Society of New South Wales, 1998; Senior Vice-President, 1997; Junior Vice-President, 1996; Treasurer, 1995. Chairman, Professional Conduct Committee, 1992-1995; Elected Council Member, 1991. Member, Medico-Legal Liaison Committee; Alternative Dispute Resolutions Committee; Common Law Rights Committee; and Business Law Committee. Director, LawCover Group, 1992-2008; Chairman, 1995-1999. Involved in the establishment of the LawCover Scheme, authorised insurer for professional indemnity of solicitors in New South Wales. Senior Partner, TressCox Lawyers; Partner, since 1972; Clerk, 1966-1971. Director, Harper Bernays Ltd. Former Advisory Board Member and current Honorary Solicitor, Property Industry Foundation. Advisory Board Member, Australian Medical Association Charitable Foundation, NSW.

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The Reverend Harry James HERBERT, 1 Bamburgh Place, Bundanoon NSW 2578 For significant service to the community through leadership and advocacy roles in the area of social justice and welfare. Executive Director, UnitingCare NSW.ACT, since 1986. Current Oversees Management of the Medically Supervised Injecting Centre, Kings Cross. Board Member, War Memorial Hospital, UnitingCare NSW.ACT, 1989-2003. Secretary, Civil Chaplaincies Advisory Committee, since 1987. Board Member, UnitingCare Ageing, since 1986. Board Member, UnitingCare Children, Young People and Families, since 1986. Member, NSW Council of Synod Standing Committee, since 1986. Member, NSW Syndod Finance Committee, since 1986. Minister, Several Uniting Church Congregations (international and national), 1972-1986. Chair, Responsible Gambling Fund, NSW Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing, since 1999. Board Member, Legal Aid Commission, since 2000. Member, Boarding House Expert Advisory Group, NSW Government, 2004-2011. Member, Committee for the Privatisation of Electricity Generators and Retailers, NSW Government, 2008-2010. Chair, Social Justice Reference Group, NSW Government, during the 1990s. Co-Chairperson, AGL Customer Council, since 2004. Member, Expert Advisory Committee, Cancer Council of NSW, since 2004. Former Chair, NSW Council of Social Service. Member, Social Impacts Advisory Committee for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

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The Most Reverend Roger Adrian HERFT, GPO Box W2067, Perth WA 6846 For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia through leadership roles in ecumenical and interfaith relations and advocacy for social justice. Archbishop, Perth and Metropolitan of Western Australia, Anglican Church of Australia, since 2005. Bishop of Newcastle, Anglican Church of Australia, 1992-2005. Co-Founder, Two Bishops' Trust, 1998; unemployment initiatives. Member, Prime Minister's Task Force on Unemployment, re BHP closure. Bishop of Waikato, Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia, 1986-1992. Archbishop of Canterbury's Representative, L'Arche International, 1998-January 2013. Chair, Reflections Group, Lambeth Conference of Bishops, 1998. Chaplain, Lambeth Conference of Bishops, 1998. Australian Anglican representative, Christian Conference of Asia, until recently; Member, International Affairs Commission. Current Co-Chair, International Commission for the Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue. Chair, Coalition for Justice (Perth), since 2009. Sub-Prelate, the Venerable Order of St John, since 2006. Chair, General Synod Liturgy Commission, 1996-2006. Bishop Protector, International Society of St Francis. Awards/recognition include: Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary International, 1992. New Zealand Commemorative Medal, 1990; awarded only during 1990 to about 3,000 people selected in recognition of the contribution they had made to some aspect of New Zealand life.

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Ms Mary Louise HERRON, Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000 For significant service to the performing arts through leadership and advisory roles. Chief Executive Officer, Sydney Opera House, since August 2012. Chair, Company B - Belvoir, 2002-2011; Board Member, 2001-2011; Belvoir Street Theatre; raised funds for the redevelopment of the theatre, 2004-2006. Oversaw the redevelopment of the theatre, acquisition and renovation of a warehouse to house administration and rehearsals for Belvoir's Upstairs and Downstairs Theatres. Assisted other companies including the Black Swan Theatre and WA Ballet to improve their governance and philanthropy programs. Member, Australia Council, 2011-2012. Chair, Major Performing Arts Board, 2011-2012. Director, Australian Major Performing Arts Group, 2004-2007 and 2009-2011. Current Trustee, Sydney Grammar School. Co-Founder and Executive Director, Ironbark Strategy and Transactions, since 2007; a corporate advisory firm specialising in restructures, takeovers, mergers and acquisitions.

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Ms Jill Lesley HICKSON, Woollahra NSW 2025 For significant service to the community through leadership roles in organisations supporting the arts, culture, tourism, the environment and education. Chairman, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, 2002-2009: Trustee, from 2000. Chairman, Foundation for the Historic Houses Trust, 2000-2005: Director, from 2001. Director, Sydney Theatre (NSW Cultural Management Ltd), 2003-2009. Director, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, 1986-1991. Trustee, Sydney Opera House Trust, 1985-1989. Director, NSW Conservatorium of Music, 1984-1989. Director, Varuna (Eleanor Dark's former home), 1989-1995. Board Member, Musica Viva, 1992-2000. Director, Centennial and Moore Parks Trust, 1996-2002. Member, NSW Centenary of Federation Committee, 1997-2001. Member, Arts and Entertainment Committee, NSW Bicentenary Council, 1995-1998. Member, Appeals Committee, Art Gallery of NSW, 1983-1984. Member, Foundation Functions Committee, State Library of NSW, 1990-1997. Partner, New England Regional Art Museum, 1992-1994. Founder and Administrator, Arthur Boyd Whales Trust, Australian Museum, 1982-1988. Managing Director, Hickson Associates (literary agent), 1983-1999; clients included Thea Astley, Bryce Courtney, Robert Drewe, Alex Miller, Thomas Keneally, Gillian Mears and Kathy Lette. Director, SMEC Holdings, 1998-2009. Director, SMEC Foundation Ltd, 2001-2009. Director, Bilfinger Berger Australia Pty Ltd, 2004-2005. Director, Abigroup Ltd, 2001-2004. Director, Ansett NZ, 1986-1988. International Relations Manager, Qantas, 1976-1981. Various other positions in sales and marketing, 1969-1983. Patron of numerous organisations including: - Fellowship of Australian Writers (NSW). - Sydney International Piano Competition. - United Music Teachers Association of NSW. - 2MBS Foundation. - Autistic Children Association of NSW. - Intervarsity Choral Festival. Member, University of New England Council, 2006-2009. Director, Australian Graduate School of Management, 1995-1999. Director, International Grammar School. Honorary Vice-President, Australian Institute of International Affairs (NSW Branch). Member, Australian American Leadership Dialogue, 1993-1997. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001.

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Mr Clive Perry HILDEBRAND, Chelmer Qld 4068 For significant service to business, particularly through leadership in the promotion of international relations and the protection of the sugar industry, and to tertiary education. National President, Australian Institute of International Affairs, 2005-2010; President, Queensland Branch, 2000-2004. Chairman, Sugar Research and Development Corporation, 1995-2002. Published, The Hildebrand Report: An Independent Assessment of the Sugar Industry, 2002. Director, Australian Universities Quality Agency, 2003-2009. Honorary Professor, Key Centre for Ethics Law, Justice and Governance, Griffith University, for some years since 2006; Honorary Professor, International Business, 1995-2005; Council Member, 1989-1997; Member, Griffith Asia Institute Advisory Council. Managing Director, QCT Resources Ltd, until 1994. Smelting Project Manager and Strategic Planning Manager, Alcoa Australia, 1978-1981. Managing Director, Australian Anglo American, 1974-1978. Underground Superintendent, Mount Isa Mines, 1967-1969. Chairman and/or Director of several mineral industry associated companies including Ross Mining, Highlands Gold Ltd, AUSTA Electric, and Oil Search Ltd. Fellow, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Awards/recognition include: Honorary Doctor of the University, Griffith University, 1999.

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Mr John Kinloch HINDMARSH, 4 Mugga Way, Red Hill ACT 2603 For significant service to building and construction in the Australian Capital Territory, and to business. Executive Chairman of Hindmarsh, since 1979. Director, Village Building Company. Past President, ACT Master Builders Association. Adjunct Professor, School of Building and Construction Management, University of Canberra; contributor to funding position of Head of Department. Founding Member, Life Member, Past Chairman and current Director, Canberra Business Council. Partner, Canberra Business Development Fund. Chairman, Australian Capital Ventures. Co-Founder and former Chairman, Regional Express (Rex Airlines). Chairman, Cultural Facilities Corporation, Canberra, since 2012. Current Chairman and long-term Member, National Gallery of Australia (NGA) Foundation; Member, NGA Council. Former Chairman, Canberra Institute of Technology Advisory Council, 1997-2002. Fellow, Australian Institute of Building.

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Mr Michael HINTZE, London, United Kingdom For significant service to the community through philanthropic contributions to organisations supporting the arts, health, and education. Founder, Hintze Family Charitable Foundation, since 2004. Endowed the Chair of International Security, University of Sydney, 2006. Current Trustee, University of Sydney Trust. Enabled construction of new residential wing at St John's College, University of Sydney. Current Chairman, The Prince's Foundation for Building Community. Current Chairman, UK Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums. Trustee, The National Gallery, London, since 2008. Current Member, International Council, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Current Trustee, Wandsworth Museum, London. Co-Chair, Trinity Hospice, London, campaign for new in-patient centre; now completed. Current Co-Chair (along with Kevin Spacey), The Old Vic Theatre Endowment Campaign, London. Trustee, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, since 2005. Benefactor, Foundation for Theoretical Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence, Oxford University. Chief Executive and Founder, CQS Management, London, since 1999; CSFB, London, 1996-1999; Goldman Sachs, London, 1984-1996; Salomon Bros, New York, 1982-1984. Awards/recognition include: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Gregory, 2008. Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory, 2005.

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Mr Philip James HOFFMANN, PO Box 599, Glenelg SA 5045 For significant service to the travel and tourism industry through contributions to professional associations and the development of training standards. Chairman, South Australian Tourism Commission, 2002-2006. Director, Australian Federation of Travel Agents, 1983-1996; National President, for 6 years; Life Member, since 2000; State Committee Member, since the 1970s; Chapter Chairman, for 11 years. Member, Adelaide Convention and Tourism Authority Board, in the 1990s. Member, Australian Institute of Training and Development. Managing Director, Phil Hoffmann Travel, since 1990. Co-Founder, Cruiseco, 2000. Chairman, Travel Management Services, since 2004. Managing Director, Stewart Moffat Travel (SA), 1974-1990. Ambassador, Minda Inc, since 2006. Supporter, 2h Project, since 2009. Current Supporter, Carry for Kids. Member, Quarter Club Committee. Awards/recognition include: Legend Award, National Tourism and Industry Training Committee, 1999 and 2006. Adjunct Professor David Anthony HOOD, 122 Waverley Road, Taringa Qld 4068 For significant service to environmental engineering as an educator and researcher, through contributions to professional organisations, and to public awareness of sustainability. Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, since 2005. National President, Engineers Australia, 2012; National Director, Engineering Practice, 1993. Current and previous appointments include: - Deputy-President, Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council. - Co-Chairman, Australian National Sustainability Initiative. - Founding Chairman, Australian Green Infrastructure Council, for 5 years. - Founding Director, Australian Council of Built Environment Design Professions. - Founding Director, Australian Construction Industry Forum. - Executive Director, Australian Building Energy Council. - Director, Standards Australia. Accredited presenter for Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, and has delivered public presentations on sustainability and climate change in Australia and overseas.

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Professor William Roy JACKSON, 30 Through Road, Camberwell Vic 3124 For significant service to science in the field of organic chemistry as an educator and researcher. Professor of Organic Chemistry, Monash University, since 1973. Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor, since 1995. Founding Director, ARC Special Research Centre for Green Chemistry, 2000-2002. Presented Chemical Magic Shows at the University open days, for many years. Recent research projects include: - Developing more environmentally acceptable methods of extracting oil from oil shale and algae. - Finding new methods of making paints from renewable materials. - The development of new dual acting drugs for the control of pain. President, Royal Australian Institute of Chemistry, 1999-2000; President Elect, 1997-1998; President, Victorian Branch, 1980. Chair, Chemistry in Australia Committee, 2002- 2006; the Institute's magazine. Chair, Member Qualifications Committee, Organic Chemistry Division, 1992-1998. Member, Professional Accreditation Committee, 1982-1994. Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, since 1990. Fellow, Australian Institute of Energy, since 1982. Fellow, Royal Australian Institute of Chemistry, since 1974. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. Mr Kenneth Edward JOHNSON, Campbell ACT 2612 For significant service to the development of water resources for irrigation and hydro-electricity as an engineer. Chief Executive, River Murray Commission, 1968-1987. Inaugural Chief Executive Officer, Murray-Darling Basin Commission, 1988-1990. Independent Technical Adviser, Behaviour Analysis, Hume and Dartmouth Dams, Murray-Darling Basin Authority, 2008-2009. Independent Chair/Technical Adviser, Technical Review Committee for Hume Catchment, 1994-2008. Chair, Technical Review Committee, Hume Dam Emergency, 1996. Chairman, Australian National Committee, International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 1985-1988; National Executive Member, 1975-1988. Engineer-in-Charge Development, Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority, 1957-1968. Member, Augmentation of Water Supply to the Australian Capital Territory and Region Reporting Group, 2003. Chartered Professional Engineer. Fellow, Institution of Engineers Australia, since 2005; Member, since 1950.

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Mr Stephen John JONES, PO Box 116, Withcott Qld 4352 For significant service to local government and the community of the Lockyer Valley, particularly in relation to the Queensland floods in 2010 and 2011. Mayor, Lockyer Valley Regional Council, since 2008; Chair, Lockyer Valley Community Reference Group; Chair, Lockyer Valley Disaster Management Group. Mayor, Gatton Shire Council, 2004-2008; Deputy Mayor, 2001-2004; Works Chairman, 2000; Councillor, 1997-2008. Member, Governing Board, Council of Mayors South East Queensland, since 2004. Council Representative, Lockyer Better Business. Council Representative, Laidley Better Business. Member, Liberal National Party. Member, Lockyer Information and Neighbourhood Centre. Member, Helidon Progress Association. Member, Murphys Creek Progress Association. Member, Withcott Progress Association. Member, Lions Club of Withcott-Helidon. Member, Lockyer Antique Motor Association. Member, Lockyer Valley Orchid Society. Member, Gatton Show Society. Member, Gatton Bowls Club. Member, Gatton Table Tennis Association. Member, Vauxhall-Bedford Club. Mr Andrew Gabriel KALDOR, 64 The Point Road, Woolwich NSW 2110 For significant service to the arts, particularly orchestral music through advisory roles and philanthropy. Non-Executive Director, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, since 2007. Inaugural Member, Maestro's Circle, since 2008. Commissioned works include Earth Spirit Songs; Trumpet Concerto, The Promised Land; and Bird Spirit Dreaming. Benefactor, since 1992. Benefactor, Pacific Opera Company and Australian World Orchestra. Founding Member and Director, Centre for Independent Studies, 1987-1997. Chairman, ASI Pty Ltd, since 2011. Chairman, Pelikan Artline, since 1998. Chairman, Supertex Industries, since 1989. Director, Columbia Pelikan, since 1986. Director, Plastral Holdings, since 1985. Director, GIO Holdings, 1988-1998. Managing Director, Columbia Products, 1980-1989.

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Ms Margaret Dean (Meg) LARKIN, PO Box 1293, Tamworth NSW 2340 For significant service to the arts as a leader and advocate of regional organisations. President, Regional Arts Australia, 2005-2007; Vice-President, 2003; Board Member, 2002-2012. Committee Member, Vision of Australia, 2005-2010. Chair, Regional Arts NSW, 2002-2012; Deputy Chair, 2000-2002; Board Member, 1996-2012. President, Arts North West, 2004-2007; Deputy Chair, 1996-2004 and 2008-2012. Chair, New England Regional Art Museum, since 2008. Current Chair, Tamworth Regional Conservatorium of Music. Treasurer, Tamworth Arts Council, since 1997. Cultural and Community Services Manager, Tamworth Regional Council, 1993-2008; involved in the development and establishment of the new Tamworth Regional Gallery and the Tamworth City Library. Director, Peel Health Care, 2005-2010. Treasurer, Tamworth Rotary Club First Light, 2008-2009; Secretary, 2002; Member, since 2001. Mr Geoffrey Michael LAW, 144 Waterworks Road, Dynnyrne Tas 7005 For significant service to conservation and the environment, particularly in Tasmania. Involved in the protection of world heritage areas, including the south west and the ancient forests of Tasmania, for over 30 years. Tasmanian Campaign Director, The Wilderness Society, 1999-2008; involved in the organisation's national expansion; current Adviser. Positions with the Wilderness Society and Senator Bob Brown, 1993-1999. Tasmanian Campaign Officer, Australian Conservation Foundation, 1985-1993. Volunteer conservationist, 1981-1984. Media spokesman, campaign to save Tasmania's Franklin River, 1982-1983. Involved in the creation or expansion of several Tasmanian national parks, including the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the Tarkine Rainforest, and the Styx Valley which contains the world's tallest hardwood trees and flowering plants. Publications include: - The River Runs Free: Exploring and Defending Tasmania's Wilderness, 2008. - Western Tasmania: A place of outstanding universal value. Awards/recognition include: Churchill Fellowship, 2010; to explore challenges facing temperate forests in World Heritage Areas in the USA, Japan and Slovakia.

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Dr Michael John LLEWELLYN-SMITH, 27 Kate Court, Adelaide SA 5000 For significant service to local government through the promotion of city and state relations and planning. Area Councillor, City of Adelaide, since 2010; City Manager, 1982-1994, City Planner, 1974-1981; Commissioner, City of Adelaide Planning Commission, 1977-1982. City Manager, City of Prospect, 1995-2002. Deputy City Planner, City of Sydney, 1971-1974. Prior to working with Local Government Dr Llewellyn-Smith worked as an architect/planner for the City of London and for McConnell Smith and Johnson in Sydney, and as a teacher at Sydney University. Founding Chairman, South Australian Local Government Consulting Association, 1999. Presiding Member, Development Assessment Commission, 2001-2008. Presiding Member, Major Developments Panel, 2001-2008. Managing Director, Llewellyns International Pty Ltd, since 1994. Deputy Member, Grand Prix Board, 1991-1994. Member, Bid Committee 1998 Commonwealth Games. Council Member, University of Adelaide; Board Member, School of Architecture and Urban Design. National President, Institute Municipal Management, 1995-1997. President, Institute Municipal Management (SA), 1993-1995; Councillor, 1989-1998. Vice-President, International City Management Association, 1993-1995; Member, Evaluation Committee; Member, Future of the Profession Committee, 1996-1997; Member, Conference Planning Committee, 1995-1996 and 1997-1998. President and Federal Councillor, Australian Institute of Management (SA), 1991-1992. President, Royal Australian Planning Institute (SA), 1977-1979; Federal Councillor, 1977-1980. Member, Australian Local Government Chief Executives Group, 1987; Member, International Forum of Chief Executives in Local Government, 1988. National President, Local Government Managers Australia, 1995-1997. President, Cambridge Society of South Australia, 2003-2005; Member, since 1992. Chair, University of Adelaide Alumni Association, 2002-2004. Governor, Scotch College, 1997-2001. Board Member, Adelaide Chamber Orchestra, 1987-1990. Life Fellow, Australian Institute of Architects. Life Fellow, Local Government Managers Australia. Life Fellow, Planning Institute Australia. Fellow, Australian Institute of Management (SA). Fellow, Institute Municipal Management (SA). Awards/recognition include: Mark E Keane International Award for Career Excellence, International City Management Association, 2002; for 30 years of distinguished service in the cities of London, Sydney, Adelaide and Prospect Order of Merit, Local Government Managers Australia, 2001. Chevalier, Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem, 2000. Graeme Dimond Memorial Award for Outstanding Leadership in Local Government, 1999. Carolyn Keane International Award for Programs for the Disadvantaged, 1998. 25 Years' Distinguished Service Award, International City Management Association, 1995.

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The Honourable Dr Jane Diane LOMAX-SMITH, PO Box 10113, Gouger Street, Adelaide SA 5000 For significant service to the Parliament and the community of South Australia. Service to the Parliament of South Australia includes: - Member for Adelaide, 2002-2010. - Minister for Education, 2004-2010. - Minister for Tourism, 2002-2010. - Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, 2008-2010. - Minister for Children's Services, 2004-2008. - Minister for Small Business, 2002-2004. - Minister for Science and Information Economy, 2002-2004. - Minister for Employment, Training and Further Education, 2002-2004. - Chair, Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs, 2009. - Member, Ministerial Council for Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs, 2002-2010. Lord Mayor of Adelaide, 1997-2000; Councillor, 1991-1997; Chair, Council of Capital City Lord Mayors, 2000. Founder and Director, Adelaide Pathology Partners, 1998-2002. Senior Pathologist, Clinpath Laboratories, 1995-1998. Senior Pathologist-in-Charge, Path Lab, 1994-1995. Senior Specialist Associate, Gramp Skin Pathology, 1991-1994. Senior Lecturer, Department of Pathology, Medical School, University of Adelaide; Senior Consultant Specialist (Pathology), Royal Adelaide Hospital. Visiting Staff Specialist, Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, 1987-1991; Member, Library Committee 1978-1989. Numerous scientific publications and presentations. Chair, Board of the South Australian Museum, since 2011. Member, Academic Board, University College London (Australia), since 2011. Member, Board, Jam Factory Contemporary Craft and Desidn, since 2011. Chair, Australian Higher Education Base Funding Review, 2010-2011. Acting Director, Royal Institution Australia, 2010-2011. Convenor, Tourism Round Table for SA, 2004-2010. Member, National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University, 2001-2009. Foundation Member, Governor's Leadership Foundation, 1998-2000. Chair, Inquiry into Early Childhood Services, 2004. Centenary of Federation Committee South Australia, 1998-2000. Electronics Industry Association SA, 1998-2000. Education Adelaide, 1998-2000. Member of Council, University of Adelaide, 1998-2000. Member, Selection Committee for Rhodes Scholars Association (SA Branch), 1999-2000. Member, Board of Examiners, Faculty of Medicine, University of Adelaide, 1978-1991. Member, Board of Examiners, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Adelaide, 1986-1989. Member, Patawalonga Stormwater Catchment Management Board, 1995-1999.

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Mr Malcolm William LONG, 45 Balfour Road, Rose Bay NSW 2029 For significant service to the performing arts and to the broadcasting and communications industries. Chair, National Institute of Dramatic Art, since 2007; Board Member, 1991-1993. Member, Convergence Review, Ministerial Appointment, Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, 2011-2012. Chair, Advisory Committee, Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation, CSIRO, since 2011. President, Board of Trustees, Australian Museum, 1996-2000; Board Member, from 1995. Former Member, National Council of Musica Viva Australia, in the mid-1990s. Former Chair and former Vice-President, International Institute of Communications, London, 1990-1997. Chief Executive Officer, Australian Film, Television and Radio School, 2003-2007. Member, Australian Broadcasting Authority, 2000-2005. Member, Australian Communications and Media Authority, 2000-2010. Director, Macquarie Communications Infrastructure Group, 2002-2009. Director, Pan Television Ltd, 1996-2009. Managing Director, Special Broadcasting Service, 1993-1997. Deputy Managing Director, ABC, 1991-1993. Director, ABC Radio and former Controller of Programs, 1983-1991. ABC Department and Network Manager, 1970-1983. Current Director, Broadcast Australia Group. Current Principal, Malcolm Long and Associates. Awards/recognition include: Centenary Medal, 2001. Ambassador, Melba Foundation, since 2008.

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Mr Sandy Charles LONGWORTH, 3/39 Middle Head Road, Mosman NSW 2088 For significant service to engineering through leadership and advisory roles in research, training and professional organisations. Chairman, Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering, 1991-1996; Founding Director, 1982-2006; Honorary Governor, 2006; Chairman, Project Steering Committee, National Energy Essay Competition, 2007; Structural Steel - Framing the Future Project, 2007; Coal Seam Methane Drainage, 1992; Advanced Surface Mining, 1985. President, Earth Resources Foundation, University of Sydney, 1982-1984; Councillor, 1980-2009. Member, Geological Advisory Board, Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales, 1991-1996. Member, New South Wales State Energy Research and Development Fund Committee, 1990-1993. Member, Geological Survey Board, New South Wales Department of Mineral Resources, 1989-1992. Chairman, Civil Branch, Sydney Division, Engineers Australia, 1971. Initiated New South Wales Apprentice Training Scheme for Draftsmen, L&M Training School in conjunction with the Association of Consulting Engineers Australia, 1981. Senior Examiner, New South Wales Branch, Institution of Civil Engineers (UK), 1981-1984. National Chairman, Australian Geomechanics Society, 1972-1974. Inaugural Chairman, Australian Tunnelling Committee, 1973-1974. Board Member, Association of Consulting Structural Engineers, 1965-1966. Managing Director, Galaxy Resources Ltd, 2002-2005. Director and Consultant, Cloncurry Mining NL, 1995-1999. Chief Executive Officer, Springvale Coal, 1992-1994. Manager, Springvale Joint Venture, 1991. Director and General Manager Planning and Development, Clutha Ltd, 1985-1990. Chairman, Soros, Longworth and McKenzie, 1971-1984. Executive Chairman, Longworth and McKenzie, 1958-1985. Honorary Fellow, Engineers Australia, 2009. Fellow, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, since 1975; Member, since 1967. Fellow, Institution of Civil Engineers (UK).

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Dr David Alistair LONIE, 122 Pittwater Road, Boronia Park NSW 2111 For significant service to psychiatry, particularly in the field of infant and adolescent mental health. Clinician, Educator and Mentor, particularly in the area of infant and child mental health, for over 40 years. Visiting Medical Officer, The Children's Hospital, 1975-2005. Inaugural President, New South Wales Institute of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1978-1980; Founding Member, 1978. Regional Vice-President, World Association of Infant Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1989-1996. National President, Australian Association for Infant Mental Health, in the early 1990s; Founding Member. Director of Training, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NSW Branch, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, 1984-1996; Member, Committee for Training; Member, Committee for Training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Involved in the development of a range of accredited training programs and courses in the areas of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Infant Mental Health in Australia.

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Dr Isla Ellen LONIE, deceased, Late of Boronia Park NSW 2111 For significant service to medicine in the field of psychiatry, and to professional associations. Clinician, Educator and Mentor, particularly in the field of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, for over 40 years. Visiting Medical Officer, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, 1988-2003. President, New South Wales Institute of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1981-1982 and 1984-1986; Founding Member, 1976; involved in the development, implementation and delivery of its initial training courses and outreach educational program. President, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Association of Australasia, 1988-1990; Founding Member. Founding Member, Australian Association of Infant Mental Health, in the late 1980s; Newsletter Editor. Member, National Association of Practising Psychiatrists, for many years. Involved in the development of a range of accredited training programs and courses in the areas Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in Australia. Inaugural Director, Advanced Training in Psychotherapy, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry, 1999-2003; Chair, Section of Psychotherapy, 1998-2000; State Representative, Workforce Committee, 1994-1999; State Representative, Clinical Practice Advisory Committee, 1997-1998; Member, General Council, 1993-1998; Member, State Committee, 1992-1999; Member of the College, 1968-2012. Awards/recognition include: Citation Recipient, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry, 2004. Dr Isla Lonie died on 13 November 2012.