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MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA The Queen’s Birthday 2016 Honours List Dr Gary John BACON, Ferny Grove Qld 4055 For significant service to the forestry industry through a range of roles, to education, to professional associations, and to the community. Service includes: Queensland Department of Primary Industries: Executive Director (Forestry), 1996-1999. Established Queensland Forestry Research Institute, 1996. Manager, Drought Management Program, 1993-1996. Director of Operations, 1989-1990. Manager, Forest Research Branch, 1985-1989. Assistant Commissioner (Forest Planning and Research), Forestry Commission of New South Wales, 1990-1992. President, Institute of Foresters of Australia, 1985-1987 and Secretary, 1983-1985 and Recipient, N W Jolly Medal, 2000. Vice-President, International Union of Societies of Foresters, 1990-1994. Chairperson, Organising Committee, World Congress, International Union of Forestry Research Organisations, 2005 and Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, 2005. Inaugural Deputy Chairperson, Forest and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation (now known as Forest and Wood Products Australia), 1994-1997. Adjunct Professor, Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University, since 2006. Freemasons Queensland: Grand Master, Grand United Lodge of Queensland, since 2013. Deputy Grand Master, 2010-2013. Director, Governing Board, 2007-2010. Assistant Grand Superintendent Workings, 1995-2000. Grand Senior Deacon, 1995-1996. Worshipful Master, Tibrogargan Lodge, 1981 and Secretary, since 1995 and Member, since 1973. Director, Masonic Care Queensland, current. Director, Geriatric Medical Foundation of Queensland, current.

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Dr Gary John BACON, Ferny Grove Qld 4055 For significant service to the forestry industry through a range of roles, to education, to professional associations, and to the community. Service includes: Queensland Department of Primary Industries: Executive Director (Forestry), 1996-1999. Established Queensland Forestry Research Institute, 1996. Manager, Drought Management Program, 1993-1996. Director of Operations, 1989-1990. Manager, Forest Research Branch, 1985-1989. Assistant Commissioner (Forest Planning and Research), Forestry Commission of New South Wales, 1990-1992. President, Institute of Foresters of Australia, 1985-1987 and Secretary, 1983-1985 and Recipient, N W Jolly Medal, 2000. Vice-President, International Union of Societies of Foresters, 1990-1994. Chairperson, Organising Committee, World Congress, International Union of Forestry Research Organisations, 2005 and Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, 2005. Inaugural Deputy Chairperson, Forest and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation (now known as Forest and Wood Products Australia), 1994-1997. Adjunct Professor, Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University, since 2006. Freemasons Queensland: Grand Master, Grand United Lodge of Queensland, since 2013. Deputy Grand Master, 2010-2013. Director, Governing Board, 2007-2010. Assistant Grand Superintendent Workings, 1995-2000. Grand Senior Deacon, 1995-1996. Worshipful Master, Tibrogargan Lodge, 1981 and Secretary, since 1995 and Member, since 1973. Director, Masonic Care Queensland, current. Director, Geriatric Medical Foundation of Queensland, current.

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Mrs Samantha Hordern BAILLIEU, Vic For significant service to the community through support for charitable initiatives, to animal welfare, and to rural and regional renewal. Service includes: The Yulgilbar Foundation (formerly the Baillieu and Sarah Myer Foundation): Chair, since 2013 and Director, since 2001. The Yulgilbar Foundation supports a range of charitable initiatives, including: Haven - Home, Safe project, Bendigo. Predators' Precinct Learning Centre development, Zoos Victoria. Yulgibar Alzheimer's Research Program, in conjunction with the University of Melbourne and the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. Lort Smith Animal Hospital, Animal Welfare League of Victoria: Director, since 2000. Past Vice-President, 'no dates'. Member, Animal Ethics Committee, current. Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal: Supporter, current. Member, Assessment Sub-Committee, Tackling Tough Times Together Program, since 2014. Director, 2005-2010. Past Member, Assessment Sub-Committee, ANZ Seeds of Renewal program, 'no dates'. Past Member, Assessment Sub-Committee, Small Grants for Small Rural Communities program, 'no dates'. Patron and Ambassador, Melbourne City Mission, since 2009. Supporter, The Alannah and Madeline Foundation, 'no dates'.

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Emeritus Professor Francis Alfred BATES, PO Box 291, Hamilton NSW 2303 For significant service to the law and to tertiary education, to professional legal associations, and to the community. Service includes: University of Newcastle: Emeritus Professor of Law, since 2010. Head, Department of Law, 5 years. Professor of Law, 1987-2010. President, Staff Association. University of Tasmania: Adjunct Professor of Law, current. Dean, Faculty of Law, 1983-1984 and Head, School of Law, 1979, 1981 and Reader, 1978-1987 and Senior Lecturer, 1973-1978 and Lecturer, 1970-1973. Chairperson, Advisory Board, School of Law, University of New England, since 2012. Editor of a range of law reviews, including the Newcastle Law Review, Criminal Law Journal, and University of Tasmania Law Review. Author of over 300 books, papers and reports, since the 1970s, including: 'Conflict of Laws as Taxonomy: A New Approach', LexisNexis Butterworths, 2015. 'International Disorder and the Child Abduction Convention: A Discursive Commentary', VDM Verlag Dr Muller, 2009. 'Principles of Evidence', Law Book Company, 1975, 1980, 1985. Professional Associations: Tasmanian Law Reform Commissioner, 1978-1982. Member, Family Law Council, 1990s. Chairperson, Hunter Branch, Australia College Educators, 5 years and Member, since 1983. Former Vice-President, International Society of Family Law. Former Committee Member, New South Wales Chapter, Australian American Fulbright Commission, and Recipient, Senior Fulbright Scholarship, 1986. Community service includes: Deputy Chairperson, ConnectAbility Australia (formerly Newcastle and Hunter Community Access), 2011-2015 and Board Member, 2007-2015. Former Member, Board of Trustees, Newcastle International Sports Centre.

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Dr Gordon Dean BEAUMONT, PO Box 7111, Yarralumla ACT 2600 For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of otolaryngology, and to medical research and education. Service includes: Founder, Chief of Otolaryngology and Consultant Surgeon, Ear, Nose and Throat Department, Flinders Medical Centre, 1976-2001 and Surgeon, Otolaryngology, since 1965. Actively involved with developing management programs for ear disease in remote Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory and the Tiwi Islands during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Consultant, Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1966-1976. Senior Lecturer, Ear, Nose and Throat Department, Flinders University, 1976-2001. Lecturer in Otolaryngology, University of Adelaide, 1969-1976. Chairman of Board and Chairman of Trustees, The Garnett Passe and Rodney Williams Foundation, 1999-2014 and Trustee, 1999-2014 and Chairman of Foundation, 2011-2014. Australian Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery: President, 2000-2002 and Vice-President, 1998-2000. Chairman, South Australian Section, 1975-1977. Supervisor, Advanced Surgical Training Program, 1977-1998. Recipient, Special Membership Citation, 2010 and Sir George Halliday Medal, 1989. Australian Society of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery: Honorary Journal Editor 1988-2000. Member, since 1966. Fellow, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, since 1965 and Board Member, Surgical Board in Otolaryngology, 1993-1996 and Examiner, Court of Examiners, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1984-1994. Patron, Cochlear Implant Club and Advisory Association (SA), (CICADA), 1998- 2006 and Founding Coordinator and Surgeon, SA Cochlear Implant Program, 1984-2001. Council Member, Medical Defence Association of South Australia, 1993-1997 and Member, Cases Committee, 1990-1998.

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Mr John Peter BEGLEY, PO Box 5077, Wonga Park Vic 3115 For significant service to business, particularly to the freight and logistics industries in Victoria, and through support for professional bodies. Service includes: Chairman, Ministerial Freight Advisory Council Victoria, 2012-2015. Chairman, Victorian Freight and Logistics Council, 2004-2012. Director, Australian Logistics Council, 2006-2010. Chairman, Australian Freight Council Network, 2008-2010. Chairman, Victorian Sea Freight Industry Council, 2002-2004. Chairman, Tradegate Proprietary Limited, 1998-2004. Member, Customs Cargo Consultative Committee, 1996-1998. Director, International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations,1996-1998. Chair, Customs Brokers Council of Australia, 1996-1998 and Vice-Chair,1994-1996. Executive Member, Customs Brokers Council of Australia (Victoria), 1991-1996. Member, Cargo Consultative Committee, Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, 2013-2016. Partner, Begley, Hobba & Manton Pty Ltd, (Customs Brokers International Freight Forwarders), 'for over 40 years'. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, 'Australian Freight and Logistics Personality of the Year Award', Australian Freight Industry Awards, 2009. Life Member, Custom Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary.

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Professor Vicki BITSIKA, PO Box 378, Coolangatta Qld 4225 For significant service to tertiary education in the field of Autism Spectrum Disorders, as an academic, and as a supporter of people with disabilities. Service includes: Professor of Autism and Director, Centre for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Faculty of Society and Design, Bond University, since 2010. Department of Education and Training Queensland: Advisor, More Support for Students with Disabilities National Partnership Agreement, 2012-2014. Involved with the development of the Centre for Expertise to assist with educational needs of students with ASD. Lead Researcher, Regional Research in Autism Spectrum Disorder Pedagogy, 2012-2014. Lecturer, Special Education and Psychology Programs, Monash University, 12 years. Supporter, Autism Gold Coast, ongoing, and Joint Coordinator, World Autism Awareness Day on the Gold Coast, annually. Member, Australian Psychological Society, since 1990 and Member, College of Counselling, current and Member, College of Clinical Psychology, current. Clinical Psychologist specialising in ASD, since 1986. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning, Australian Learning and Teaching Council, 2009. Recipient, Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching, Bond University, 2008 and Dean's Award for Excellence in Research, 2005. Recipient, Winston Churchill Fellowship (to investigate specialised intervention technologies for children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder in USA and UK), 2010.

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Mrs Suzanne Margaret (Aunty Sue) BLACKLOCK, Tingha NSW 2369 For significant service to the Indigenous community through advocacy roles for improved child welfare, kinship care and cultural identity. Service includes: Appointed as the first Ambassador for Children, Australian Centre for Child Protection, University of South Australia, 2014. Chair, Winangay Resources, since 2010. Her work has been highlighted in a range of Government campaigns and inquiries including the: Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, current. Senate Inquiry into Grandparent Care, 2013-2014. Carmody Inquiry into the Queensland Child Protection System, 2012. Family Matters Campaign, to reduce the over-representation of Aboriginal children in care and protection systems, 'over many years'. Myall Creek Memorial: Involved in establishing the Myall Creek Memorial, 1998. Member, Friends of Myall Creek Memorial, since 2000 and Life Member. Member, Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress, 'for many years'. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Aunt May Yarrowyck Award, for outstanding achievement in all aspects of commitment and dedication in the community, NAIDOC Week, 2015 Honoured for her community work as part of 'Yinalung Yenu; Women's Journey' (an exhibition of 6 prominent Aboriginal women), Powerhouse Museum, 2008.

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Emeritus Professor Sidney BLOCH, Hawthorn Vic 3122 For significant service to medicine in the field of psychiatry, to medical education as an academic and author, and as a mentor and role model. Service includes: Emeritus Professor in Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, current. Visiting Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hebrew University Jerusalem and Columbia University, New York. Author or editor, over 14 books, 200 articles and book chapters, particularly in the field of psychiatric ethics and psychological treatment in psychiatry and oncology. Senior Psychiatrist, St Vincent's Hospital, 'for some years'. Tutor, City of Melbourne University of the Third Age, 'no dates'. Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, (RANZCP): Fellow, since 1989. Editor, 'Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry', 'for 13 years'. Awarded a citation by the RANZCP, 'for academic contribution to psychiatry', 2004. Royal College of Psychiatrists: Fellow, since 1988. Co-Editor, 'Psychiatric Bulletin', 1980-1988. Editorial Board Member, 'British Journal of Psychiatry', 'for several years'. Head, Psychotherapy Department, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom, circa 1978-1988.

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Mr Jason Mathew BOOTH, Hallett Cove SA 5158 For significant service to optometry as a clinical educator, to professional organisations, and to international humanitarian eye care programs. Service includes: Principal Optometrist and Clinical Educator, Flinders Vision, Flinders University, South Australia, since 2014. Vice-President, Optometry South Australia, 2007-2012 and Council Member, 2004-2012 and Chair, Continuing Education Committee, 2006-2012. Team Leader, annual Rotary Australia World Community Service Eye Camp field trips to Nepal, since 2004 and Volunteer and Ground Coordinator, since 2002 and Volunteer and Ground Coordinator, Mongolia, since 2006. President, Rotary Club of Makin EDGE, 'no dates' and Charter Member, current and Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow. Senior Optometrist, Laubman and Pank, Luxottica, 1998-2014. Volunteer, Maari Ma Health Aboriginal Corporation, Broken Hill, 1998-2000.

Mr David Theodore BOTTOMLEY, 40 Grovedale Road, Surrey Hills Vic 3127 For significant service to business, particularly to the social and market research profession, and as a mentor of young researchers. Service includes: Australian Market and Social Research Society: Founding Committee Member and Treasurer, 1955. Victorian State Committee President, 1956-1965. Fellow, 1978. Member, since 1955. Author, 'Introduction to Market Analysis', 1959 and 'Why Protect Consumers?', 1970 and 'Joseph Banks (1742-1820): The Market Researcher whose Client was the British Empire', Australasian Journal of Market and Social Research, 20(1), June 2012. Founder, Asia Marketing Research Directions, 1986 and Manager, 1986-2011 and Consultant, since 2011. Pollster, South China Morning Post newspaper, Hong Kong, 1988-1999. Manager, Australian Sales and Service Bureau (later became the Australian Sales Research Bureau), 1953-1985. Member, European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research, 1960-2010. Council Member, World Association of Public Opinion Research, 'for several years'.

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Mrs Christine Eva BRYDEN PSM, PO Box 3043, Caboolture Qld 4510 For significant service to community health through support for people with Alzheimers Disease and other dementias, and as a leading advocate and author. Service includes: Founding Member, ACT Alzheimer’s Association, 1998-2002. Elected Board Member, Alzheimer’s Disease International, 2003-2006. Founding Member, Consumer Dementia Research Network, 2010-2015. Founding Member, Dementia Advocacy and Support Network International, 2001. Ambassador for dementia friendly communities, Alzheimer's Australia QLD Inc, since 2014. Helped to establish the national Living With Memory Loss Program (LWML), 1999-2000 and established and co-facilitated the first LWML group in the Australian Capital Territory, 1999-2002. Member, National Cognitive Impairment Advisory Group, since 2015. First person with dementia to be appointed to the Scientific Panel of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Foundation, since 2015 and to the Steering Committee of the Queensland Statewide Dementia Clinical Network, since 2014. Author of a range of Alzheimer’s information publications, including: 'Before I forget', 2015. 'Nothing About Us, Without Us', 2015. 'Dancing with Dementia', 2005. 'Who will I be when I die', 1998.

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Mr Michael Joseph BYRNE, 43 Chermside Street, Hendra Qld 4011 For significant service to Catholic education as an administrator, to policy development and reform, and to professional standards. Service includes: National Catholic Education Commission: Commissioner and Board Member, 2006-2015. Chair, Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, 2013-2015. Committee Member, Early Childhood Education and Child Care Working Party, 2009. Representative on the Teaching Australia Standards Reference Group, 2009. Executive Director, Queensland Catholic Education Commission, 2006-2015. Chair, Queensland Chapter, Australian Catholic University, 'no dates'. Director, Townsville Catholic Education Office, 1993-2006 and Deputy Director and Regional Administrator, 1978-1993. Principal, St Margaret Mary's College, Townsville, 1978-1982 and Deputy Principal, 1975-1978. Teacher, Brisbane Boys College and St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace and Gilroy Santa Monica College, from 1969-1982. Member, Non-State Schools Accreditation Board, 2006-2015. Member, Non-Government Schools Education Council, 'no dates'. Member, Queensland Schooling Sector CEOs Forum, 'no dates'. Board Member, Queensland Education Leadership Institute; Member, Education Committee, 'no dates'. Member, Board Relationships Committee, Edmund Rice Education Australia, 'no dates'. Fellow, Queensland Branch, Australian Council for Educational Leaders, 'no dates'. Fellow, Australian College of Educators, since 2010.

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Professor Daniel Thomas CASS, 27 William Place, North Rocks NSW 2151 For significant service to paediatric medicine as a surgeon, academic and researcher, and to child accident prevention and trauma care. Service includes: William Dunlop Professor of Paediatric Surgery, University of Sydney, since 1999. The Children's Hospital at Westmead: Director of Trauma and Head of Surgical Research, Paediatrics and Child Health, 1985-2015. Director, Centre for Trauma Care, Prevention, Education and Research, Kids Research Institute, current. Chair, Working Party for Inflatable and Portable Pool Safety, current. Inaugural Chair, New South Wales Institute of Trauma and Injury Management, 2002-2009. Chair, Road Trauma Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 2006-2010 and Member, since 2000. President, Kidsafe (Child Accident Prevention Foundation of Australia), 2004 and Chairman, New South Wales, 2005-2009 and 1997-2003 and Board Member, New South Wales, 1985-1989. Board Member, Royal Life Saving Society of New South Wales, 2012-2015 and Director, CareFlight, 2013-2015. Author and/or co-author of a range of papers, including: 'The epidemiology of horse-related injuries', The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2014. 'Comparative analysis of trends in paediatric trauma outcomes in New South Wales, Australia', Injury, 2013. 'Swimming pool filter induced transrectal evisceration in children; Australian experience', Medical Journal of Australia, 2010. 'Ingested magnets and gastrointestinal complications', Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2007. 'Driveway motor vehicle injuries in children', Medical Journal of Australia, 2000. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, President's Award, New South Wales, Australian Medical Association, 2013. Recipient, Gold Medal, Royal Lifesaving Society, 'no dates'.

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Mr Richard Rawnsley CAVILL, Walkerville SA 5081 For significant service to business and commerce in South Australia, as a supporter of industry development and training, and to the aviation sector. Service includes: Chairman, Cavpower (formerly Cavill Power Products), since 1972. Chair, South Australian Development Corporation, 1975-1984. South Australian Government: Chairman, Industries Assistance Commission, 'circa 1970s'. Past Director, Austral-Asia Developments, 'no dates'. Past Director, South Austral-Asia, 'no dates'. Former Chairman and Managing Director, SAATAS (South Australia and Territory Air Services), 1960-1985 and Former President and Director, SAATAS East Indonesia, 1967-1985. Past Deputy Chairman, Southcorp (formerly South Australian Brewing Corporation), 1990-1998 and Director, 1978-1998.

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Ms Kate CEBERANO, c/- 229 Lennox Street, Richmond Vic 3121 For significant service to the performing arts, particularly music, as a singer, songwriter and entertainer, and to charitable organisations. Service includes: Singer, Songwriter and Performer, since 1983. Has released 24 albums and received 3 ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) awards and 10 ARIA nominations. Artistic Director, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, 2012-2014. First woman inductee, Hall of Fame, Australian Songwriters Association, 2014. Stage Actress in several productions including 'South Pacific', 2012 and 'Jesus Christ Superstar', 1992. Television presenter of several programs including 'Getaway', 2007-2008 and 'X Factor', 2005. Victorian Ambassador and Fundraiser, National Breast Cancer Foundation, current. Fundraiser and Volunteer for numerous campaigns and charities including: Amnesty International. AIDS and Heart Research. Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. The CEO's 'Sleepout', 'for many years'.

Associate Professor Kaye CHALLINGER, Glenside SA 5065 For significant service to medical administration, to the advancement of nurse education, and to quality health care delivery. Service includes: Chief Executive Officer, Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1999-2005 and Former Director, Nursing and Patient Services, 'no dates' and Former Director of Clinical Planning, 'no dates'. Co-Founder, Joanna Briggs Centre for Evidence Based Practice, Royal Adelaide Hospital, 'no dates'. Former Member, Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 'no dates'.

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Mr Thomas Lincoln CHAPMAN, Hindmarsh Island, via Goolwa SA 5214 For significant service to the community through leading roles with a range of youth, education, social welfare, aged care and cultural groups. Service includes: President, World Council of Young Men's Service Clubs (WOCO), 1978-1979 National Director, Advance Australia Foundation, 1989 and Chairman, South Australian Branch, 1987-1988 and Foundation Member, 1982-1990. Chairman, National Council of Independent Schools, 1984-1987 and Board Member, 1983-1990. President, Association of Apex Clubs of Australia, 1976-1977 and Vice President, 1975-1976 and Life Governor, 1981. Chairman, Foundation 41, 1973-1974 and Member, Commercial Development Committee, 1973-1974. Director, Clipper Ship, City of Adelaide, since 2009. Member, Boating Industry of South Australia, 1990-2004. President, Boys Brigade South Australia, 1984-1992 and Chairman, Committee of Management, 1989-1990 and Member, since 1968. Chairman, Governing Body, Independent Schools Board (ISB) of South Australia, 1990-1991 and Chief Delegate to National Council, 1989 and Board Member, 1980-1989. Chairman, Aged Cottage Homes, 1982-1988 and Deputy Chairman, 1980-1981 and Board Member, 1972-1993. Chairman, SA Community Service Organisations Executive Committee, Australian Bicentennial Authority, 1982-1988. Chair, Goolwa 180 Commemorations, 2009-2011. Australia Day Community Event of the Year, Alexandrina Council, 2011. Council Member, Prince Alfred College, 1977-1992 and Chairman, Building Committee, 1988-1992 and Member, 1977-1992. Member, Victor Harbour Sea Rescue Squadron, 1980-1992. Inaugural Chairman, Signal Point River Murray Interpretive Centre, Goolwa, South Australia, 1985-1988. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Honorary Life Member, Apex Foundation, 2014. Recipient, South Australian Boatman of the Year, Boating Industry of SA, 1989. Recipient, Chevalier Knight, French National Order of Merit, 1988. Recipient, Life Governor, Association of Apex Clubs of Australia, 1981.

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Mr Noel (Max) Patrick CHRISTMAS, PO Box 392, Surfers Paradise Qld 4217 For significant service to the real estate and property development sectors, and to tourism, local government, youth and sporting groups. Service includes: Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Max Christmas Group (property investment and development), 1971-2016. Practicing Member, Real Estate Institute of Queensland, 1979-2005 and Associate Member, 1972-1979 and Executive Member, Gold Coast Branch, 'no dates'. Committee Member, Gold Coast Chapter, Property Council of Australia, 1999-2003. Founding Member, Strategic Advisory Group to the Vice-Chancellor, Griffith University, 1999-2011. Vice-Chairman, Surfers Paradise Foreshore Redevelopment Committee, 2011. Councillor, Division 7, Surfers Paradise Electorate, City of Gold Coast, 2001-2004 and Chair, Surfers Paradise Heart of the City Advisory Committee, 'for several years'. President, Carbine Club of Queensland, 2002-2004 and Foundation Member, circa 1981. Founder and Patron, Gold Coast Project for Homeless Youth, 'for several years during the 1980s'. Founding Committee Member, Gold Coast Arts Centre, 1986-2004. Founding Committee Member, Surfers Paradise Management Association, 1998. Founding Committee Member, Gold Coast Tourism Bureau, 1976-2006. President, Patron and Life Member, Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club, 1998-2016. Patron, South Coast Surf Life Saving Association, 1980-2006. Co-Founder and Patron, National Outrigger Canoe Association, 1990-2011 and Life Member. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Gold Coast Business Excellence Award, 2010. Inductee, Gold Coast Businessperson Hall of Fame, 2010. Named as one of the Courier Mail's '150 Queenslanders who helped shape the State of Queensland', 2009.

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Professor Lynne COHEN, 101 Wordsworth Avenue, Yokine WA 6060 For significant service to tertiary education, particularly in the field of psychology, as an academic, researcher and administrator, and to the community. Service includes: Edith Cowan University: Executive Dean, Faculty of Education and Arts, since 2011. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Engagement (Communities), Mount Lawley/Joondalup Campuses, since 2011. Professor, School of Psychology, since 2011. Associate Professor, 2006-2011. Senior Lecturer, Undergraduate Coordinator, 2000-2006. Lecturer, 1998-2000 and Tutor, 1994-1998. Principal Supervisor, Research Student Supervision, 'for many years'. Associate Dean, Teaching and Learning, Faculty of Computing, Health and Science, 2008-2011. Chair, College of Community Psychologists, Australian Psychological Society, 2008-2012 and Member, since 1998 and Treasurer, Teaching and Learning Interest Group, 2009-2012 and Committee Member, current. Chief Editor, 'Australian Community Psychologist', Journal of the College of Community Psychologists, 'no dates'. Member and independent reviewer, Year 12 Psychology Examinations, Curriculum Council in WA, since 2011. Member of a range of professional associations including: Psychology Advisory Committee, Curriculum Council, Western Australia. Psychologists Board of Western Australia. Learning and Attentional Disorders Society of Western Australia. Dyslexia-Speld Foundation of Western Australia. Australian Psychological Society. Board Member, Holocaust Institute of Western Australia, since 1995 and Active contributor, since 1990. Coordinator, Read and Learn Right Clinic, since 1992. Founding member, Lifespan Resilience Research Group, 'no dates'. Involved in special projects as a consultant for government and community organisations including: Department of Defence, Government of Australia, since 2010. Community Links and Network Western Australia (CLANWA), since 2007. The Smith Family, since 2007. Wraparound Project, Department of Education, Government of Western Australia, 2007-2010 and 2002-2003. Author of a range of publications, book chapters, and journal articles including: 'Psychology: An International Discipline in Context- Australian and New Zealand Edition', Melbourne, Australia, 2013. 'Indicators of Community Resilience - A Study of Communities Facing Impending Natural Disasters', Germany, 2010. Awards and recognition includes: Fellow, Australian Psychology Society, 2015. Recipient, Fellowship Award, Australian Learning and Teaching Council, 2010. Citation for outstanding contributions to Student learning, Australian Awards for University Teaching, Office of Learning and Teaching, Government of Australia, 2008. Recipient, Vice Chancellors Award for Excellence in Teaching, Edith Cowan University, 2007 and 2003. Recipient, Excellence in Postgraduate Supervision, Edith Cowan University Postgraduate Association, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 2000. Recipient, University Supervisor of the Year, Faculty of Education and Arts, Edith Cowan University, 2002. Recipient, Australian National Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2003.

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Mr Ronald Eric COHEN, 70 Carnarvon Crescent, Coolbinia WA 6050 For significant service to business in Western Australia through leadership and executive roles with a range of organisations, and to the community. Service includes: Executive Coach, Foresight Global Coaching, 2001-2011. Chair, SGIO Insurance Limited, 1991-1998. Chair, State Government Insurance Commission of Western Australia (SGIC), 1991-1994 and Chair, Privatisation Committee, 1991-1994. Director, Foodland Associated Limited, 1994-2003. Consultant, Deutsche Bank, 1991-2001. Director, Burswood Limited, 1997-2002. Non-Executive Chairman, Atkins Carlyle Ltd, 1991-1996 and Executive Chairman, 1987-1991 and Managing Director, 1971-1991. Director, Nissho Iwai Group, 1996. Chairman, Silicon Metal Company of Australia Limited, 1992-1996. Past President, Perth Hebrew Congregation, 'no dates'. Past Board Member, Maurice Zeffert Centre for the Aged, 'no dates'. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Gold Medal 'for Company Director of the Year', Western Australian Division, Australian Institute of Company Directors, 1997.

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Mr Robert Allan COLQUHOUN, Oatley NSW 2223 For significant service to the plumbing industry, to professional standards development and training, and as a mentor of apprentices. Service includes: Director, Master Plumbers Apprentices Limited, current and Chairman and President, 1991-1992 and Guardian, since 1996 and Life Member, since 1998. President, Master Plumbers Association, 1991-1992 and Vice President, 1990-1991 and Member, since 1957. Director, Building Industry Specialist Contractors Organisation of Australia, 1990-1993 and Chair Plumbing Industry Regulations Committee, 'no dates'. Executive Member, Master Plumbers Association of NSW, 1986-2007 and Guardian, 1996-2007 and Federal Delegate, 1986 and Federal President, 1991-1992. Co-founder, NSW Security of Payment Committee, 1991-2000. Member, Industry Training Council; Member, Training and Apprenticeship Committee, 1986-1990. Co-founder and Secretary, The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Committee, 1994-2000. Board Member, Building Services Corporation, 1990-1994. Member, Inaugural WS14 Committee, compiling A.S.3500, Australian Standards Association, 1986-1987.

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Mrs Ann Minette CORLETT, Woollahra NSW 2025 For significant service to the community through a range of social welfare, not-for-profit, visual arts, academic alumni, and victim support groups. Service includes: Lifeline Australia: National Board Member, since 2011. Chair, Services Committee, since 2013. Member, Funding and Sustainability Board Committee, since 2011. In-Shift Supervisor (ISS), Lifeline Sydney and Sutherland, 2007-2011. Telephone Crisis Supporter, 2007-2011. Volunteer Court Supporter/Counsellor, Homicide Victims Support Group NSW, since 2007. Art Gallery of New South Wales: Co-ordinator, Volunteer Guides, 2001. Lecture Co-ordinator, 1988. Volunteer guide, 1991-2005. Member, Association of Australian Gallery Guiding Organisations, 2001. Member, Institute of Company Directors, since 2012. University of Sydney: President, Alumni Council, since 2013. Deputy President, Alumni Council, 2012. Chair, Regulatory Taskforce, 'no dates'. Alumni Awards Selection Committee, 'no dates'. Alumni Engagement Group, 'no dates'. Business School Representative, 2009-2015. Member, External Advisory Committee, University Department of Government and International Relations, since 2008. Member, 1850 Society for Donors, current.

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Mr Michael John COWARD, 20 Johnston Street, Annandale NSW 2038 For significant service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist, commentator, author and historian, and to cricket. Service includes: Freelance Journalist, since 1989. Cricket Columnist, The Australian, 1992-2012. Interviewer, 'Cricket History Series', ABC Television, 2001-2006. Chief Cricket Writer, Sydney Morning Herald, 1984-1989. Senior Sports Writer, The Age, Melbourne, 1981-1984. Interviewer, The International Cricket Hall of Fame Archival Presentation, Bradman Foundation, since 2010. Contributor to a range of journals and books including: 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanac'; 'Barclays World of Cricket'; 'Wisden Cricket Monthly'; 'The Sportstar, India'; 'Caribbean Cricket Quarterly'; 'Inside Edge'; 'South African Cricket Action'; 'Seriously Cricket Chronicles'; and 'The ABC Cricket Book'. Author of a number of books including: 'The Bradman Museum's World of Cricket', 2015. 'Champions', 2013. 'Century of Achievement: The Players and People of the St George District Cricket Club', 2010. 'The Baggy Green The Pride, Passion and History of Australia's Sporting Icon', 2008. 'Rookies, Rebels & Renaissance, Cricket in the '80s', 2004. 'The Chappell Years', 2002. Director, The LBW Trust (Learning for a Better World), since 2006. Vice-President, Primary Club of Australia, current and Master of Ceremonies and Interviewer, first morning of Test Matches at Sydney Cricket Ground, since 1990. Master of Ceremonies, Fund raising functions to coincide with Adelaide Oval Test Match, The Lord's Taverners, South Australian Branch, 1998-2013 and Life Member, since 2014. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Jack Pollard Literary Award, Australian Cricket Society for 'Cricket Beyond the Bazaar', 1991 and 'Australia vs The New South Africa', 1995.

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Dr Edward Colin CRAWFORD, 19A Kaikoura Avenue, Hawthorn East Vic 3123 For significant service to dentistry in the field of orthodontics, to professional organisations, and to tertiary education. Service includes: Australian Society of Orthodontists (ASO): President, 2004-2006. Secretary, 1982-1984. Council Member, 1982-1996 and 2002-2006. Chairperson, 15th Australian Orthodontic Congress, 1996. Life Member. Founder, 'Give a Smile' program, since 2005. President, Victorian Branch (ASO), 'no dates' and Council Member, 'for 30 years'. Chairperson, Australian Orthodontic Board, 2002-2004 and Registrar, current. Keynote Lecturer, World Federation of Orthodontists Congress, Paris, 2005. Fellow, Australasian Section, Academy of Dentistry International, 2000. Fellow, Australasian Section, International College of Dentists, 2000. Fellow, American College of Dentists, 2007. Orthodontist, Ortho Excellence, since 1974. Examiner, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney, 1993-1994. Examiner, Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne, 1987-1993 and Clinical Lecturer, since 1984. Founding Chairperson, Peninsula Exchange, 2006-2012. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Australian Dental Association (VIC), 2013.

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Mr Malcolm Woodhouse CROMPTON, Chippendale NSW 2008 For significant service to public administration, particularly to data protection, privacy, and identity management, and to the community. Service includes: Office of the Australian Privacy Commissioner: Privacy Commissioner, 1999-2004. Host, 25th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Sydney, 2003. Implemented the private sector provisions of the Privacy Act, 2001. Member, Australian Health Information Council, 2003-2004. Managing Director and Co-Founder, Information Integrity Solutions, since 2004. Author of a range of publications including: 'Privacy Incorporated: the Business of trust in the Digital World', TCG Publishing, 2015. 'Privacy Governance: a Guide to Privacy and Opportunity for Directors and Boards', Australian Institute of Company Directors, 2014. 'Digital Enlightenment Year Book, 2012', (Ed.), 105 Press, 2012. Director, International Association of Privacy Professionals Australia and New Zealand, since 2007 and Founding President, 2007. Director, International Association of Privacy Professionals, 2005-2011 Director, Bellberry, since 2005. Chairperson, PRAXIS Australia, since 2015. Consultant, Privacy Framework, Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation Forum, since 2004. Member, Advisory Board, Privacy and Identity Management for Europe Project (PRIME), 2003-2008. Member, Advisory Board, PrimeLife Project, 2008-2011. Member, Digital Enlightenment Forum, since 2011. Member, Reference Group, ABC4Trust, 2012-2015. Member, Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Academic Advisory Board, 2006-2014. Member, Global External Advisory Board, IBM Privacy Institute, since 2001. Member, Panel of Fiscal Experts, International Monetary Fund, 1986-1996. Life Member, Pedal Power ACT Inc, 'no dates'. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Leadership Award, International Association of Privacy Professionals, 2012. Recipient, Chancellor's Medal for Distinguished Contribution, Australian National University, 2004.

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Mrs Deborah Ruth DADON, Toorak Vic 3142 For significant service to the not-for-profit sector through philanthropic foundations, to the arts, to education, and to Australia-Israel cultural relations. Service includes: Chair and Trustee, Besen Family Foundation, since 2014 and Founding Executive Officer, 1997-2014. Governor, Victorian Arts Centre Foundation, since 2009. Board Member, School Council, Bialik College, 1998-2006. Member, Friends of Australian Israel Cultural Exchange, 'for many years'. Founding Member, Australian Jewish Funders, 2006 and Chair, since 2006. Life Governor, Jewish Care, 2013. Patron, Jewish Community Council of Victoria, 'no dates'.

Mr William Laurence DANIELS, 5 Fuller Street, Deakin ACT 2600 For significant service to education as an advocate for the independent schools sector, and to public administration. Service includes: Executive Director, Independent Schools Council of Australia, 2001-2015. Inaugural Chair, Association of Independent Schools of NSW Institute, current. Head, Schools Division, Commonwealth Department of Employment, Education and Youth Affairs, 1994-1998 and Head, Student Assistance and Indigenous Programs Division, 1990-1994. Chief of Staff, Commonwealth Minister for Education, 1975-1979. Executive Manager, Quarantine Operations Division (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service), Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, 1998-2001.

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Mr Neale Francis DANIHER, Vic For significant service to community health through support for people with Motor Neurone Disease and their families, and to Australian rules football. Service includes: Cure for Motor Neurone Disease Foundation: Patron and Vice-President, since 2014. Founder, ‘The Big Freeze at the G’ Campaign, 2015. Patron, ‘Daniher's Drive’ fundraising event, current. Australian Football League: Football Administration Manager, West Coast Eagles, 2013 and General Manager, Football Operations, 2008-2013. Chief Executive Officer, Australian Football League Coaches Association, 2007-2008. Coach, Melbourne Football Club, 1998-2007. Former Assistant Coach, Freemantle Football Club. Assistant Coach, Essendon Football Club, 1992-1994 and Player, 1979-1990. Coach, U15, Kew Rovers, Yarra Valley Junior Football League, 2008.

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Mr Kenneth George DAVIS, 1/7 Esplanade, Somerton Park SA 5044 For significant service to biomedical science and transfusion medicine in South Australia, and to a range of professional blood management groups. Service includes: Chief Medical Scientist and Head of Unit, Transfusion Medicine Service, Royal Adelaide Hospital site, South Australia Pathology, 1979-2012. Scientific Officer in Charge, IMVS Modbury, 1974-1976 Australian and New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion: President, 2003-2007. Honorary Secretary 1993-1994, 1995-1997. Councillor 1991-1997 and 2001-2007. Vice-Chairperson, Scientific Sub-Committee, 1991-1993 and 2001-2003. Chairperson, Education Standing Committee, 2007-2010. Life Member. Recipient, Peter Schiff Award, 2009. Member, Editorial Board producing a range of publications including: ‘Blood Standard 1.5.5, Australian Council Healthcare Standards (EQuIP4)’, 2005 ‘Guidelines for blood grouping & antibody screening in the antenatal & perinatal period', 2004 and 2007. ‘Guidelines for the administration of blood components', 2004. ‘Transfusion Medicine Manual - Blood Transfusion Practice and Clinical Use of Blood in Australia', 2003. Australian Red Cross Blood Service: Blood Service Fellow, 2012-2014. Member, National Advisory Committee 2011-2014. Chairperson, National Blood Transfusion Committee 2010-2012. Chairperson, South Australian Clinical User Group, 1999-2012. Member, South Australian IVIg User Group, 2010-2012. National Blood Authority: Member, Steering Committee, Patient Blood Management Guidelines', 2007-2014. Member, Haemovigilance Program Working Group, 2006-2012. Member, Steering Committee, Revision of Clinical Practice Guidelines, 2007-2012. Member, Steering Committee, Blood Measures Project, 2008-2009. South Australian Health: Member, South Australian Blood Management Council, 2010-2012. Member, South Australian Blood Sector Advisory Committee, 2002-2010. Member, Transfusion Committee, Country Health, 2010-2012. Member, Steering Committee, Critical Bleeding Registry, Transfusion Outcomes Research Collaborative, Monash University 2009-2014. Member, Steering Committee, BloodSafe Program with Australian Red Cross Blood Service, 2002-2012. Associate Fellow, Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia, since 2005. Foundation Fellow, Faculty of Science, Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia, 2010. Chartered Scientist, Science Council (UK), 2004. Fellow, Institute of Biomedical Science (UK), 1969. Previous membership of overseas specialty bodies: American Association of Blood Banks, 'no dates'. International Society of Blood Transfusion, 'no dates'. British Blood Transfusion Society, 'no dates'. Mentor, Volunteering South Australia/Northern Territory, since 2012.

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Mr Graham John DAWSON, Kew Vic 3101 For significant service to the community through support for a range of charitable organisations, and to the broadcast media industry. Service includes: Foundation Committee Member and Volunteer Commentator, Lord's Taverners Australia Victorian Branch, since 1982. Member, Primary Club of Australia, since approx. 1975. Volunteer Commentator, various sporting events for a range of organisations including: 'RecLink Football Grand Finals', RecLlink Australia, since approx 1995. 'Radio for the Print Handicapped - 3RPH', Vision Australia, 1990-2007. 'Pied Pipers Sports and Comedy Nights', Royal Children's Hospital, 'no dates'. Radio and Television Sporting Commentator, since 1970, commenced career at the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Board Member, VicSport, 1994-2006 and Life Member.

Dr John Colin DEWDNEY, NSW For significant service to tertiary education as an academic, researcher and administrator, particularly in the field of public health development. Details not available at the request of Dr Dewdney.

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Dr Kevin John DONNELLY, 56 Empress Road, Surrey Hills Vic 3127 For significant service to education as a researcher and author, to national curriculum development, and to professional organisations. Service includes: Founder and Director, Education Standards Institute, since 2008. Senior Research Fellow, Australian Catholic University, since 2013. Reviewer, Australian National Curriculum, Commonwealth Government, 2013-2014. Member, steering committee Australian Certificate of Education, 2005. Branch President, Victorian Branch, Australian Education Union, 1975-1983. Contributor, Quadrant On-Line, current. Educator, English Department, Camberwell Grammar School, 1988-1983 and Merrilands High School, 1975-1983 and St Helena Post Primary, 1984-1986. Member, Year 12 English Panel of Examiners, 2006. Board Member, Victoria Board of Studies, 1997. Member, Discovering Democracy Programme, 1997-2003. Marker of Scripts for English and English Literature, 1977-1983. Author, over 600 articles and books, articles, opinion pieces, including topics on depression, education standards and policies, including: 'Taming the Black Dog', 2014. 'Educating your child; It's not rocket science', 2012. 'Australia's Education Revolution', 2009. 'Australia's Education Revolution', 2009. 'Dumbing Down - outcomes-based and politically correct the impact of the culture wars on our schools', 2007. 'Why Our Schools are Failing', 2004. Member, Liberal Party of Australia, 'for 30 years'.

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Dr Nicholas William DORSCH, Woolwich NSW 2110 For significant service to medicine as a neurosurgeon, to medical education and training both nationally and internationally, and to research. Service includes: Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, Westmead Hospital, 1996-2007 and 1985-1987 and 1978-1981 and Staff Neurosurgeon, 1986-2007 and Visiting Neurosurgeon, 1978-1986. Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Sydney, since 1993. Visiting Neurosurgeon, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 1975-1986. Visiting Neurosurgeon, St George Hospital, 1975-1979. Board Member, Australian Brain Foundation, since 2001 and Member, New South Wales State Committee and Scientific Advisory Committee, since 1990. Member, Asia-Pacific Region, World Health Organisation working group on Neurosurgery, since 1996. Member, Educational Faculty, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies. Author, co-author, contributor of journal articles, book chapters, editorials, published abstracts and conference proceedings. Conducted intensive neurosurgical training courses in countries including Pakistan, Brazil, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Thailand and Indonesia, 'from early 1990s to 2011'. Regular visitor to hospitals in Indonesia to provide medical care as well as neurosurgical education and training courses to local doctors, since 2004. President, Rotary Club of Chatswood, current and member, since 2010. Established, through Rotary, a training scholarship for Indonesian neurosurgeons to undertake advanced training in Australia.

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Dr Jack EDELMAN, Nedlands WA 6009 For significant service to community health, particularly to people with arthritis and osteoporosis, and to medicine as a rheumatologist. Service includes: Arthritis and Osteoporosis Western Australia (formerly the Arthritis Foundation Western Australia): President, since 1989. Board Member, since 1988. Instrumental in obtaining support and funding for the construction of purpose built premises, The Wyllie Arthritis Centre, 1990s. Established Chair in Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Western Australia, 2012 in conjunction with Western Australian Health. Head of Rheumatology, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, 2008-2011.

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The Honourable Cheryl Lynn EDWARDES, PO Box 8182 Angelo Street, South Perth WA 6151 For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, to the law and to the environment, and through executive roles with business, education and community organisations. Service includes: Parliament of Western Australia: Member for Kingsley, 1989-2005. Minister for the Environment, 1997-2001. Attorney General, 1993-1996. Appointed to the Prime Minister's Expert Advisory Panel on the Reform of Federation, Parliament of Australia, 2014. Lawyer, Cheryl Edwardes Legal, since 2014. Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan, 2012-2013. Special Counsel, Minter Ellison Perth, 2008-2012. Adjunct Associate Professor, John Curtin Institute of Public Policy, 2014. Member, Dean's External Advisory Group, School of Law, Murdoch University, since 2014. Chairman, Advisory Committee, Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, current. Program Officer, Environment, Health and Safety Committee, International Bar Association, since 2013. Admitted to the High Court of Australia, 1986. Admitted to the Supreme Court of Western Australia, 1984. Chair, Atlas Iron, since 2015 and Strategic Project Advisor, 2013-2014. Chair, Vimy Resources Limited, since 2014. Chair, Port Hedland Industries Council, since 2013. Director, North West Iron Ore Pty Ltd, 2013-2015. Senior Advisor, Strategic Communications, FTI Consulting, since 2013. Executive General Manager for External Affairs, Hancock Prospecting, 2010-2012. Chair, Port Headland International Airport, since 2015. Commissioner, West Australian Football Commission, since 2011. Former Member, Executive Council, Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC); Chair, Environment and Water Committee, 2014. Former Chair, Ministerial Advisory Panel Regulatory Environmental Reform, Department of Mines and Petroleum. Former Chair, Social Policy Committee, Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Vice President, Western Australian Club, 2014. Chair, Victims of Crime Reference Group, 2007-2013. Fundraising for medical supplies to fight Ebola in West Africa, African Australian Union (assisted both directly in providing advice, and by securing matching support from the Australian Medical Association). Ambassador, Angelhands, current (support for victims of homicide and violence). Chair, EDCONNECT (formerly School Volunteer Program), since 2014. Duty Counsel, Duncraig Free Legal Aid Service, 1987-1988. Duty Counsel, Legal Aid Commission, 2005. President, Joondalup Rotary Club, 2007-2008. Patron, CATA Group (services to people with disabilities), current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, National Award, African Australian Union, 2014. Recipient, Family Values Award, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 2001. Recipient, Woman Achiever, Council of Jewish Women Australia, 1994. Recipient, Paul Harris Award, for Juvenile Justice, Joondalup Rotary Club, 1993. Recipient, Butterworth's Criminal Law Prize, 1980.

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Professor Denis James EVANS, Crace ACT 2911 For significant service to science, particularly chemistry, as an academic and researcher, to tertiary education, and to professional groups. Service includes: Australian National University: Dean, Research School of Chemistry, 1998-2007. Member, Energy Change Institute, current. Convenor, College of Science, 2005-2007. Chancellor's Science Laboratory Delegate, 2007-2013. Member, Academic Board, 2006 and 2000 - 2003. Member, Council Advisory Committee, Appointment of 10th ANU Chancellor, 2000. Chair, College of Science Executive, no dates; Professor of Chemistry, since 1990. Australian Academy of Science: Member, Sectional Committee 3, since 1994. Member, Skills and Audit Steering Committee, 2005. Member, Selection Committee, Flinders Medal and Lecture, 2002. Member, Information and Communications Technology Sub-Committee, 2001 and Member, Medal Selection Committee. Member, Sectional Committee 2, since 2016. Member, Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies, 1993-2005 and 1990-1992 and 1985-1987. Involved with Australian Research Council, since 2003. Council Representative, Deans of The Faculties and Heads of Research Schools, 2000- 2004 and 1999-2002. Author of over 310 publications. Member, American Physical Society. Member, Australian Society of Rheology. Fellow, Australian Academy of Science, since 1994. Fellow, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, since 1989. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, David Craig Medal, Australian Academy of Science, 2015. Recipient, for Non-equilibrium processes: The Last 40 years and the Future, Obergurgl, Austria, 2011. Recipient, Moyal Medal, for Mathematics Science, Macquarie University, 2004. Recipient, Centenary Medal, Australian Government, 2003. Recipient, S.F. Boys-A. Rahman Lectureship, Royal Society of Chemistry, London, 2000. Recipient, H.G. Smith Memorial Medal, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 2000. Recipient, Frederick White Prize, Australian Academy of Science, 1990. Recipient, Distinguished Young Chemist Award, Federation of Asian Chemical Societies, 1988. Recipient, Bronze Medallion, Australian Rheological Society, 1988. Recipient, Rennie Medal for Chemistry, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 1983.

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Mr Robert Allan FARRAR, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 For significant service to primary industry, particularly to the wool sector, to agricultural research, and to a range of professional organisations. Service includes: Chairman, Australian Wool Exchange Limited, 2001-2011. Former Chairman, Wool Dumpers NSW Pty Ltd, 'in the 1980s'. Former Chairman, Australian Wool Selling Brokers Employers Federation, 'in the 1980s'. Former Vice President, National Council of Wool Selling Brokers of Australia, 'in the 1970s'. Former Vice President, Australian Council of Livestock Agents, 'in the 1970s'. Former Director, Sydney Greasy Wool Futures Exchange, 'in the 1960s'. Former Chairman, NSW Wool Selling Brokers Association, 'in the 1960s'. Chairman of Trustees, McGarvie Smith Institute, 2001-2014. Councillor, Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, 1987- 2003 and Honorary Council since 2003 and Chairman, Sheep and Wool Committee, 1990-1995. Executive Director, Elders Limited, 1983-1988 and Consultant and Chief Executive Officer's Representative for NSW, 1992-1996. Chairman, NSW Grain Corporation Holdings Ltd, 1989-1992. General Manager and Director, Pitt Son and Badgery Ltd, 1970-1982.

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Mr Leon FINK, Fink Group, Level 4, 17-19 Brisbane Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010 For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry, as a supporter of the arts, education, and medical research, and to the community. Service includes: Chairman and Director, The Fink Group, current. Patron, Sport and Tourism Youth Foundation. Co-Founder, Tourism Taskforce, 1980s and Life Governor. Co-Creator and Former Director, Kinsela's Brasserie, Bar and Theatre, 'no dates'. Financer and Producer of the first Circus Oz interstate tour, 'no dates'. Patron and Supporter, Belvoir Street Theatre, 'no dates'. Supporter, Ray Hughes Gallery (now The Hughes Gallery), Sydney, 'no dates'. Supporter, Australian Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 'no dates'. Established the Leon Fink Scholarship for Middle Eastern Stories, University of Sydney, 2012. Supporter, Children's Cancer Institute Australia, 'no dates'. Supporter, St Vincent's Curran Foundation, 'no dates'. Supporter, St Vincent's Centre for Immunology, 'no dates'. Supporter, Bella Foundation, Museum of Contemporary Art, 'no dates'. Co-Founder, Addiction Treatment Australasia, late 1990s. Supporter, The Fink Family Australian Display Gardens, Jerusalem Botanic Gardens, Israel, 'no dates'. Life Governor, Montefiore Home, current.

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Dr Elizabeth FINKEL, C/- Cosmos Media, PO Box 254, Toorak Vic 3142 For significant service to the print media as a science journalist and author, and as a supporter of a range of not-for-profit organisations. Service includes: Editor-in-Chief, Cosmos Media Pty Ltd, since 2013 and Associate Editor, 2004-2013 and Contributor, since 2004 and Co-Founder, 2004. Publications include: 'The Genome Generation', 2012. 'Stem Cells: Controversy on the Frontiers of Science', 2005. Contributor to a range of scientific journals including 'Science', 'Nature Medicine', 'New Scientist' and 'The Lancet'. Articles include: 'Solving the Asthma Riddle: Why living on a dairy farm cuts your allergy risk - and how that finding could lead to an asthma vaccine', 'Life Sciences', 2015. 'The buzz around brain stimulation: Can electric currents make us smarter and cure mental illness?', Life Sciences, 2015. 'Battle stations for an ice-free Arctic: A new ocean for the US Navy to patrol', Earth Sciences, 2014. 'Unravelling the secret of ageing: Profile of biologist Elizabeth Blackburn', Cosmos, 2007. 'Embryo law reconsidered', Science, 2006. 'Telomerase highlights senescence as factor in cancer', The Lancet, 1996. 'Australia's system of drug evaluation: protection or pedantry', Today's Life Science, 1991. Contributor to a number of science programs for ABC Radio National including 'Ockham's Razor', 'The Science Show', and 'Health Report'. Vice-Chancellor's Fellow, La Trobe University, current. Co-Founder, Finkel Foundation, since 2001. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Department of Industry and Science Eureka Prize for Science Journalism, Australian Museum, 2015. Recipient, Journalism Award, Crawford Fund and Australian Council of Agricultural Journalists, 2013. Recipient, Higher Education Journalist of the Year, National Press Club, 2011. Recipient, Queensland Premier's Literary Award, 2005.

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Mr Ian Ross FLETCHER, 3A Griffin Crescent, Manning WA 6152 For significant service to the community of Western Australia through roles with cultural development, business, public administration and mining organisations. Service includes: Deputy Chair, Australia Day Council of Western Australia, 2011-2015. Foundation Board Member, Broome Future, 2013-2015. Member, Board of Trustees, Western Australian Museum, current and Member, Finance and Audit Committee, current. Member, Perth Rotary Club, 1999-2001 and Recipient, Paul Harris Fellowship. Member, Kalgoorlie (Hannans) Rotary Club, 2001-2006 and Churchill Fellow, 2003. Former Non-Executive Director, Horizon Power, 2012-2015 and Inaugural Chair, Corporate Affairs and Communications Committee, 2012-2015. Independent Chair, Ministerial Advisory Council on Resources Safety Legislation, Western Australian Department of Mines and Petroleum, current. Patron, Western Australian School of Mines, current. Past Board Member, Australian Prospectors and Miners Hall of Fame, 'no dates'. Chair, Miner's Promise, 2010-2012 and Life Member, since 2013. Vice-President, External Affairs (Western Australia), BHP Billiton, 2006-2011. Executive Chair, Western Australian Regional Development Council, 2011-2013. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Western Australia: Council Member, 2009-2011. Past Chair, Resources and Energy Policy Forum, 2010-2011. Member, Business Policy Forum, 2009-2010. Member, Innovation Committee, 2009-2010. Chief Executive, Australian Chamber of Commerce, 1989-1991. Secretary, Australia-Taiwan Business Council, early 1990s. Chief Executive Officer, City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, 2001-2006. Secretary, Northern Territory Health, 2000-2001. Chief of Staff, Western Australian Office of the Premier, 1993-1999. Secretary, Tasmanian Health Department, 1991-1993. Chief of Staff, Federal Minister for Social Security, 1981-1983.

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Professor John Perry FLETCHER, University of Sydney, Department of Surgery, Westmead Hospital, PO Box 507, Westmead NSW 2145 For significant service to medicine as a vascular surgeon, to medical education as an academic, and to professional associations. Service includes: University of Sydney: Emeritus Professor, since 2015. Head/ Discipline of Surgery, 2003-2009. Associate Dean of Surgical Sciences, 2010-2012. Professor of Surgery, since 1997. Associate Professor, 1988-1997 and Senior Lecturer, 1978-1988. Past Chairman, John Loewenthal Society, 1990. Westmead Hospital: Chairman, Division of Surgery, 1991-2013. Director of Vascular Surgery, 1989-2011. Sub-Dean, 1995-1999. Surgery Stream Leader, Western Sydney Area Health Service, 1998-2002. Director, Department of General Surgery, 1991-1993 and Director of Surgery, 1989-1991. Honorary Director, Westmead Vascular Biology Research Centre, and Research Centre for Evaluation of Surgical Outcomes, since 2015. Past Director, Westmead Vascular Laboratory, 1986-2015 and Westmead Hospital Nutritional Support Service, 1978-2015. International Union of Angiology (IUA): President, 2014-2016 and President-elect, 2012-2014. Advisor to the Executive Board, since 2000. Vice-President, Australian and New Zealand Chapter, 1998-2000 and Secretary, 1995-1998. Vice-President (Australia), International Society for Vascular Surgery, since 2006. President, International Surgical Thrombosis Forum, 2008-2011. Emeritus Fellow, Australasian College of Phlebology, since 2007. Member, National Centre of Research Excellence for Peripheral Artery Disease, National Health and Medical Research Council, since 2010. President, Surgical Research Society of Australasia, 1997-1998 and President-elect, 1995-1996 and Secretary, 1993-1994. Member, Australasian Society for Thrombosis and Haemostasis, since 1996. Member, Court of Examiners in Vascular Surgery, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 2009-2012 and Senior Examiner, 2010-2012 and Senior Editor, 'Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery'. Chairman, Australian and New Zealand Working Group on the Management and Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism, 1998-2014. Examiner, Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine, 2006-2012. Member, Cochrane Peripheral Vascular Diseases Group, since 2004. Editorial Board Member, 'Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis', 'Acta Phlebologica', and the 'Annals of Vascular Diseases'. Has published more than 180 papers and has authored and co-authored numerous book chapters in general, vascular and endovascular surgery.

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Dr Aidan FOY, New Lambton NSW 2305 For significant service to medicine, particularly to gastroenterology, to medical education and administration, and to the community. Service includes: University of Newcastle: Conjoint Associate Professor, School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine, since 1995. Clinical Lecturer in Medicine, 1983-1985. Published more than 50 peer reviewed papers. Clinical Dean, Maitland Clinical School, in conjunction with the University of Newcastle, Maitland Hospital, since 2014 and Associate Clinical Dean, 2012-2014 and Clinical Director, Department of General Medicine, 2010-2013. Staff Specialist, General Medicine and Gastroenterology, Calvary Mater Hospital, Newcastle, 1995-2013 and Director, General Medicine Unit, 1995-2013 and Past Director, Alcohol and Drug Services and Past Chair, Medical Staff Council and Staff Specialist, Alcohol and Drug Unit, 1991-1995. After experience in Central Australia with the Nganampa Health Council and the Alice Springs Hospital Outreach Service, has conducted outreach clinics to Indigenous communities in rural and remote New South Wales through the Medical Specialist Outreach Assistance Program, New South Wales Rural Doctors' Network, 'which have now been running for more than 10 years'. Assisted with the founding of Bethany House for women and children, 1994 and the Brighton House for Men, 1993. Staff Specialist, Alcohol and Drug Unit, Royal Newcastle Hospital, 1983-1991 and Gastroenterology Registrar, 1979-1981 and Medical Registrar, 1975. Member, New South Wales Ministerial Advisory Committee on Blood Borne Hepatitis, New South Wales Health, 2009-2013. Visiting Scientist, Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada, 1995 and Senior Resident, 1982. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since 1982 and Fellow, Australasian Chapter of Addiction Medicine, since 2002. Physician Trainee, Addiction Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 1980.

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Mr Brian Clifford GODING, 13 Turnbull Street, Mornington Vic 3931 For significant service to the not-for-profit sector through support for a range of organisations, and to the community of the Mornington Peninsula. Service includes: Trustee, Goding Foundation, 'for many years', the Foundation has contributed funds to 17 local and national charities, since 2005. Benefactor and supporter, Mornington Peninsula Youth Enterprises, 1994-2012. Member and Benefactor, The Bays Hospital Group, since 2005 and Board Member, Mornington Bush Nursing Hospital, 1974-1976. Benefactor and supporter, Peninsula Home Hospice, since 2009. Benefactor and supporter, Mornington Community Information and Support Centre Inc, since 2007. Benefactor and supporter, Royal Flying Doctor Service Victoria, since 1999. Benefactor, Variety Victoria, 'for many years'. Benefactor, Diabetes Victoria, 'for many years'. Benefactor, Marine Rescue Mornington and Hastings, 2008-2015. Benefactor, Mornington Fire Brigade, 'for many years'. Donor, SIDS and Kids Victoria, 2013-2014. Benefactor, Epworth Foundation; Member, Epworth Society, since 2011. Benefactor, Mornington Park Primary School, 2008. Benefactor, New Peninsula Baptist Church, 2009-2013. Benefactor, Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation, 2014-2015. Benefactor, Australian Rotary Health Foundation, Gold Companion Member, circa 2000. Member, Mornington and District Historical Society, since 2007. Member, Mount Martha Rotary Club, 1992-2005 and Secretary, 1998-1999. Member, Mount Martha Probus Club, since 2007. Past President, Rotary Club of Mornington, 1983-1984 and Paul Harris Fellow, 2005 and Member, 1972-1992. Past President, Mornington and District Scouts, 'for 10 years'. Past Member, Apex, 1954-1972.

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Adjunct Professor Barry Goanna GOLDING, 420 Kingston Road, Kingston Vic 3364 For significant service to tertiary education as a researcher and author, to professional organisations, and to the community. Service includes: Federation University Australia (formerly University of Ballarat): Adjunct Research Professor, Adult and Community Education, since 2015. Associate Dean (Research), School of Education and Arts, 2011-2013. Professor, 2003-2012. Leader, RAVE (Researching Adult and Vocational Education) Group, 'until 2014'. Manager, 'Men's learning beyond the workplace', International Research, 'until 2014'. President, Adult Learning Australia, 2013-2015 and Vice President, 2011-2013 and Board Member, 'until April 2016'. Member, Grampians Regional Council of Adult, Community and Further Education, 2008-2010. Patron, Australian Men's Shed Association, since 2009. Foundation Chair, International Men's Shed's Organisation, current. President, Great Dividing Trail Association, since 2013 and 1993-2008 and Founder,1993 and Life Member, current. Publications include: 'The Men's Shed Movement: The Company of Men', 2015. Co-Author, 'Men learning through life', 2014. 'Closing the loop: Listening and responding to learner voice in vocational education and training in Australia', Report to National VET Equity Advisory Council, 2012. 'All over red rover? The neglect and potential of Australian adult education in the community', Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2011. 'Crossing over: Collaborative cross-cultural teaching of Indigenous education in a higher education context', Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2010. 'Men's sheds in Australia: Learning through community contexts', National Centre for Vocational Education Research, 2007. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Ted Donnelly Award, Australian Men's Shed Association, 2013 'For outstanding contribution to the men's shed movement'.

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Professor Adam GRAYCAR, Malvern SA 5061 For significant service to tertiary education as an academic, to public administration through a range of leadership roles, and to professional groups. Service includes: Professor, School of Social and Policy Studies, Flinders University, since 2015 and Senior Lecturer, Social Administration, 1973-1980. Professor of Public Policy and Director, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 2010-2014 and Dean, Australian National Institute of Public Policy, 2010-2012. Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, 1994-2003. Foundation Director, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, 1980-1985 and Lecturer, Political Science, 1970-1973. Professor and Dean, School Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, New Jersey, 2007-2010. Visiting Professor, National University Singapore, 1992-1993. Visiting Professor, Yale University, 1982. Visiting Professor, University of California, 1979. Head, Cabinet Office, Department of Premier and Cabinet, South Australia, 2003-2007. Executive Director, Department Employment Training and Further Education, South Australia, 1992-1994. Chief Executive Officer, Office Tertiary Education, South Australia, 1990-1992. Commissioner for the Ageing, Government of South Australia, 1985-1990. President, Australian Social Policy Association, since 2013. Chair, National Violence Prevention, 1994-2003. Memberships include: Transparency International Network of Experts, 2013. Council of Strategy and Innovation Australia, Commonwealth Department of Human Services, 2013. UN ODC Expert Group of the Anti-Corruption Academic Initiative, 2012. UN Expert Group on Corruption, 2009. Governor Efficiency Review, New Jersey, USA, 2007-2009. South Australian Steering Committee on Rural Addressing, 2006. COAG Human Capital Group, 2005-2007. Australian Statistics Advisory Council, 2004-2007. National Consultative Council on Skills Recognition, 1993.

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Mrs Kathleen Anne GREGORY, 131 Brisbane Street, Perth WA 6000 For significant service to the not-for-profit sector, particularly in the area of community housing, to social welfare organisations, and to young people. Service includes: Inaugural Chief Executive Officer, Foundation Housing Ltd, since 2005 . Executive Officer, East Metropolitan Community Housing Association, 1999-2005. Resource Worker and Policy Officer, Community Housing Coalition of Western Australia, 1995-1999 and Board Member, 2013-2015. Inaugural Executive Officer, Strive Inc - Warren Blackwood region, 'no dates'. Board Member, Western Australian Council for Social Services (WACOSS), since 2011. Board Member, Australasian Housing Institute, since 2010. Council Member, Western Australian Council on Homelessness, current. Involved in establishing, Foyer Oxford, current. Member, United Way Homelessness Coalition, current. Volunteer, Plan International, current. Volunteer, Perth Homeless Registry Week, 'no dates'. Founding Director, PowerHousing Australia, 2008-2012. Board Member, Habitat for Humanity Australia, 2007-2012. Board Member, Midlands Information, Debt and Legal Advocacy Service (MIDLAS), 1996-2002. Board Member, Women's Refuge, 1996-2002. Board Member, Shelter WA, since 2015. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australasian Outstanding Achievement Award and Western Australian Inspirational Colleague Award, Australasian Housing Institute, 2011.

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The Honourable Ian Vitaly GZELL QC, Sydney NSW 2001 For significant service to the judiciary, to estate and trust law, to the advancement of professional development, and to the performing arts. Service includes: Supreme Court of New South Wales: Judge, 2002-2013. Inaugural Revenue List Judge, 2009-2013. Member, Education Committee, 2002-2008. Chairman, IT Committee, 2007-2012 and Member, IT Committee, 2005-2012. Chairman, Judge's Justice Link Committee, 2004-2012. Chairman, Counsel's Chambers Ltd, 1999-2002 and Director, 1996-2002. Director, International Disputes Centre Pty Ltd, 2000-2002. Member, Attorney General of New South Wales Justice Link Steering Committee, 2004-2012. STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners), World Wide: Council Member, 2011-2012. Board Member, 2007-2012. Member, since 2007 and Judiciary Member, 2006-2012. The International Academy of Estate and Trust Law: Immediate Past President, 2014-2016. President, 2012-2014 and President Elect, 2010-2012. Member, Executive Committee, 2010-2016. Member, since 1998. Vice President, Western Pacific, 2005-2010. STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners), Australia: Chairman, 2010-2012. Council Member, Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration, 2012-2014. The Tax Institute: Honorary Life Member, since 1987. Member, Federal Executive, 1982-1987. Member, General Council, 1981-1987. Federal President, 1985-1986 and Vice-President, 1982-1985. Chairman, Queensland Division, 1981-1982 and Member, Queensland Council, 1975-1987 and Vice-Chairman, 1979-1980. Life Member, Regional Arts NSW (formerly Arts Council NSW), since 2005 and Patron, since 2002 and President, 1999-2002 and Director, 1994-2002. Member, National Council, Opera Australia, 2000-2005. Director, Arts Council Australia, 1999-2002. Chair and Convenor, Australia Ensemble Resources Committee, 1999-2000. Chairman, Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra, 1978-1990 and Honorary Member 1992 and Board Member, 1976-1990. Chairman, Queensland Theatre Company, 1985-1990 and Deputy Chairman, 1982-1985 and Board Member, 1976-1990. Board Member, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, 1986-1989. Board Member, Lyric Opera of Queensland, 1981-1984.

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Dr Robert James HALL, Bathurst NSW 2795 For significant service to sport aviation, particularly to gliding, through leadership, advocacy and training roles, and to the promotion of safety standards. Service includes: Air Sport Australia Confederation (formerly known as Australian Sport Aviation Confederation): President, 2005-2008. Chair, Technical Committee, since 2008. Board Member, 1998-2008. Representative, Industry Forum, Australian Strategic Air Traffic Management Group, 2009-2015. Gliding Federation of Australia: President, 2001-2005 and Immediate Past President, 2005-2006. Vice President, 2000-2001. Chairperson, Operations Panel, 1991-1996. Convenor, Airfields and Airspace Committee, 1990-2006. Chief Flying Instructor (by rotation), Bathurst Soaring Club, circa 1970s-2015 and Level 3 Instructor, since 1977 and Instructor, since 1972 and Vice-President, 2000. Member, Standards Consultative Committee, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, since 2011. Contributed to establishment of Airspace and Environment Regulatory Unit, Airservices Australia, 'no dates'. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Paul Tissandier Diploma, Federation Aeronautique Internationale, 2009. Recipient, Gold Medal, Air Sport Australia Confederation, 2012. Life Member, Gliding Federation of Australia, 2006.

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Ms Jennifer Anne HANNAN-SEGGIE, Nedlands WA 6009 For significant service to youth through the development of child protection and family relationship support initiatives, and to the community. Service includes: State Manager WA, Mackillop Family services, since 2015. Anglicare WA: Principal Clinician and Family Law Consultant, current. Executive General Manager of Services, 'for several years'. Developed the 'Young Hearts Domestic Violence Counselling Service for Children', Rockingham and Mandurah. Developed and piloted the first program for children affected by separation. Established the first Family Relationship Centre in Joondalup, Western Australia, 'no dates'. Developed children's consultant concept, Relationships Australia WA, 'no dates'. Children's therapist, Relationships Australia, 'no dates'. Family and Relationship Services Australia: Chair, 2012 and Vice-Chair, 2010-2011 and Board Member, 2007-2013. Vice-Chair, Family Services Australia, 2004-2006; and Board Member, 2000-2006. Board Member, Families Australia, 2006-2010. Board Member, Association of Family Conciliation Courts, current. Board Member, Northern Suburbs Community Legal Centre, since 2006. Member, Case Review Panel, Department of Child Protection and Family Support Western Australia, since 2002. Community Services Representative, Family Law Council of Australia, Department of the Attorney-General, since 2012 and Member, Family Law Services Reference Group, 2008-2011. Member, Reference Group, Family Court of Western Australia, since 2006. Member, National Stakeholder Engagement group, Child Support Agency, Federal Department of Human Services, since 2005. Various roles including Teacher, Pastoral and Relationship Counsellor, Church Youth Worker and Elder, Nedlands Uniting Church, since 1997. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Anglicare Australia Award, 'for outstanding achievement by an individual', 2011. Recipient, National Award, Relationships Australia WA, 2000. Finalist, Community Service Excellence Awards, 2012.

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Mr Kenneth James HARRISON, 814/250 St Kilda Road, Southbank Vic 3006 For significant service to the community through financial support and senior roles with horticultural, social welfare, medical and cultural groups. Service includes: Chairman, Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, since 2013 and Board Member, since 2012 and Supporter, current. Honorary Director, Oxfam (formerly Community Aid Abroad), 1990-2004 and Honorary Treasurer, 1990-2003 and Member, Finance and Audit Committee, 1990-2004. Supporter, Bendigo Bank and Adelaide Bank, ongoing. Chairman, Ethical Investment Trust and Deputy Chair, 2000. Supporter, National Gallery of Victoria, 'since approx 1995'. Ambassador, Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, since 2014 and Supporter, ongoing. Director, eviDent Foundation, Australian Dental Association Victorian Branch, current and Chair and Treasurer, Development Committee, current. Foundation Governor, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Foundation, current. Past Director, International Development Support Services, 2000. Parishioner, Congregation of Mark the Evangelist Uniting Church, ongoing. Managing Director and Secretary, Collinsbank, since 1996. Managing Director and Secretary, Collinsbank Financial Services, since 1985. Fellow, CPA Australia; Member, since 1970. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors, since 2011.

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Dr Peter Charles HEINER, PO Box 693, Robina Qld 4226 For significant service to medicine as an ophthalmologist, to medical education and eye health research, and to professional organisations. Service includes: Co-Founder, The Eye Centre, 1991, (later to become the Vision Eye Institute). Bond University: Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Medicine, current. Involved in establishment of School of Medicine, 2005. Involved in the establishment, Clem Jones Research Centre for Stem Cells and Tissue Regenerative Therapies, 2010 - 2014. Trustee, since 2004. Founding Member, Australasian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, 1995. Pro bono Medical Practitioner, Hollows Aboriginal Eye Program, Wuchopperen Health Service Outreach Clinic, 2002 - 2007. Medical Practitioner, Wujal Wujal, Cooktown and Hopevale communities, Indigenous and Remote Eye Health Service, (IRIS), 'for 7 years'. Chairman, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists - Queensland Branch, 1992 and Treasurer, 1988 - 1989 and Secretary, 1990 - 1991 and Federal Councillor, 1992, 1993. Member, Australian Medical Association, since 1980. Fellow, Royal Australian College of Surgeons, since 1987. Fellow, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, since 1987. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Gold Medal, Eye Advance Conference, India, 2012. Recipient, Gold Medal, Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society, India 2011. Recipient, Certified Educator award, Asia-Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, 2010.

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Dr Geoffrey Henry HIRST, Chapel Hill Qld 4069 For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of urology, as a clinician, and to medical education and administration. Service includes: Mater Health Services: Chair, Mater Clinical Advisory Board, since 2016. Board Member, since 2013. Director, Department of Urology and Continence, 2004-2013. Director, Division of Surgical Services, 2004-2010. Senior Risk Management Consultant, Clinical Safety and Quality Unit, 2002-2010. Member, Strategy and Planning Committee, current. Member, Audit and Risk Committee, current. Established Urology Outreach Program. Mater Misericordiae Health Services: Director, Surgical Services, Mater Children's Hospital, 2001-2004. Director, Division of Clinical Services, Mater Children's Hospital, 1997-2001. Chair, Division of Surgery, 1995-1997. Visiting Urologist, 1976-2012. Established Paediatric Cardiac Surgical Services, 2008. Member, Ethics Committee, 1987-1989. Visiting Surgeon, Transplant Unit, Princess Alexandra Hospital, 1975-1999. Deputy Director, Professional Services Review Board, Commonwealth of Australia, 2000-2010. Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (formerly Urological Society of Australasia) (USANZ): Executive Member, 1984-1995. Scientific Convenor, 36th Annual Scientific Meeting, 1983. Chair, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy Sub-Committee, 1986-1988. Convenor, 44th Annual Scientific Meeting, 1989. Chair, Continuing Medical Education Sub-Committee, 1990-1992. Inaugural Chairman, Continuing Professional Development Sub-Committee, 1992-1995 and Member, since 1975. Member, Queensland Training and Accreditation Committee, 1984-1990. Chair, Working Party for the development of Clinical Management Guidelines 'Urinary Symptoms in Men', National Health and Medical Research Council, 1995-1996. Chair, Urological Section, Clinical Oncological Society of Australia, 1983-1986 and Member, 1978-1983. President, Australian and New Zealand Association of Urological Surgeons, 1987-1990. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, since 1971. Urological Society of Australasia Representative, Coordinating Committee of Surgery and Ophthalmology, Australian Medical Association, 1988-1990 and Member, 1986-2010. Member, Paediatric Society of Queensland, 1978-2009. Member, International Society of Urology, 1988-2005. Vice Patron, Queensland Art Gallery Foundation, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand Medal, 2005.

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Mr Kevin Douglas HOBGOOD-BROWN, Hunters Hill NSW 2110 For significant service to Australia-China relations, to tertiary education, to international business development, and to the natural resources sector. Service includes: Deputy Chairperson, Australia China Council, 2007-2013. Inaugural Managing Director, Foundation for Australian Studies in China, since 2011 and established BHP Billiton Chair of Australian Studies, Peking University, Beijing, 2011. Australia China Business Council: President, 2005-2008. Vice-President, 1999-2005. Non-Executive Director, 2008-2013. President, New South Wales Branch, 1997-2000. Representative, Advisory Board, Austrade Beijing Olympics Business Club Australia, 2007-2008. Member, Global Council, Asia Society, since 2008 and Member, Asia Society Australasia Centre, since 1997. Member, Expert Working Group, Securing Australia's Future - Business diasporas in Australia: maximising people to people links with Asia, Australian Council of Learned Academies, 2015. Committee Member, Australia Taiwan Business Council, 2000-2004. Committee Member, Hong Kong Australia Business Association, 2001-2004. Founding Member, AusNet (now known as Australian Chamber of Commerce in China), 1994. Member, Advisory Panel, China Studies Centre, University of Sydney, since 2010. Member, Advisory Board, China Research Centre, University of Technology Sydney, 2007-2010. Foreign Legal Expert, Law Faculty, Peking University, Beijing, 1983-1987. Managing Director, HHK Advisory, current. Managing Director, Riverstone Advisory, since 2010. Group Executive and General Counsel, Sino Gold Mining, 2008-2010.

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Brother Daniel Edwin HOLLAMBY, Marist Brothers, Santa Teresa, Alice Springs NT 0872 For significant service to primary education, particularly in Indigenous communities, through senior teaching and leadership positions. Service includes: Has been a teacher and principal for over 40 years across New South Wales, Queensland and Northern Territory schools, including as: Principal, Ltyentye Apurte Catholic School (LACS), Santa Teresa, Alice Springs, since 2013. Principal, St. Joseph's Primary School, Murgon, QLD, 2007-2012. Principal, St. Thomas More Primary School, Sunshine Beach, QLD, 2000-2006. Principal, St Ignatius Primary School, Bourke, NSW, 1993-1998.

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Dr Sue Leonie HOOPER, Brisbane Qld 4069 For significant service to sport, particularly through applied science and medicine, to tertiary education as an academic and researcher, and to swimming. Service includes: Director of Health and Medical Research Unit, Queensland Department of Health, since 2014. Adjunct Professor, School of Clinical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, since 2014. Director, Centre of Excellence for Applied Sport Science Research, Queensland Academy of Sport, 2004-2014. University of Queensland: Adjunct Senior Lecturer, School of Human Movement Studies, 2004-2013. Member, Advancement Board, School of Human Movement Studies, 2009-2014. Director, Centre for Physical Activity and Sport Education, 1994-2003. Member, Blues Sports Awards Committee, 1978-1998. Co-author and Editor of 2 books, 12 book chapters and over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles on health performance and management of elite athletes. Member, Ministerial Advisory Committee on Women and Girls in Sport and Active Recreation, Queensland Government, since 2013. Sports Medicine Australia (Queensland): Vice-President, 2005-2010. Member, Awards Committee, 2004-2011. Developed National Junior Sport Framework for the Australian Sports Commission, 2003 and Co-ordinator, Elite Sports Coaching Education program, 1994-1998. Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2005-2009. Executive Member, Education Commission, Queensland Olympic Council, 2001-2010. Oversaw management of international and national Olympic and Paralympic teams in Queensland for Olympic Games, Sydney, 2000. Member, Australian Swimming Team, Olympic Games, Munich, 1972 and Captain, Australian Women's Swimming Team, World Titles, 1973. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Order of Merit, Queensland Olympic Council, 2013 Recipient, Minister's Excellence Award for Innovation and Creativity, Queensland Government, 2006. Recipient, Australian Sports Medal, 2000.

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Dr Robert Francis ISAACS OAM, 60 Cameron Street, Langford WA 6147 For significant service to the Indigenous community through the advancement of social justice, education, health and housing initiatives, and to reconciliation. Service includes: State Manager, Aboriginal Home Ownership Scheme, since 1995. Founder and Chairman, WA Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 1991-2006. Chairman, Clontarf Aboriginal Board of Management, 1996-2011. Chair, Australia Day Council of WA, current; Deputy Chair, 1990-2015. Director, Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service, 2008-2014 and Life Member. Member, Pallontine Aboriginal Scholarship Trust, 1999-2007. Executive Member, WA Aboriginal Advisory Council, current. Patron, Aboriginal Golf Association of WA, since 1995. Squad Patron, WA Police Academy, 2007 and 2010. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa), Warnborough College University Canterbury, England, 2013. Recipient, Australasian Award for Professional Excellence in Public Housing, Australasian Housing Institute, 2011. Recipient, Outstanding Community Member Award, Catholic Education Commission of Western Australia, 2009. Recipient, Multicultural Community Services Ambassadors Award, 2008. Recipient, Inaugural Aboriginal and Torrens Strait Islander Leadership Award, 2005. Recipient, Western Australian Aboriginal of the Year, 2001. Recipient, NAIDOC Day Award, 2001.

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Mrs Judith Helen JAKINS, PO Box 1486, Dubbo NSW 2830 For significant service to the community of New South Wales, particularly through local and state government roles, to aero-medical organisations, and to the education of isolated children. Service includes: Parliament of New South Wales: National Party Member, New South Wales Legislative Council, 1984-1991. Local Government: Alderman, Dubbo City Council, 1991-1995. Royal Flying Doctor Service: Vice-President, Dubbo Support Group, current. Founding Chair, 1993. Life Member, since 2013. Volunteer, RFDS Visitor Education Centre, Dubbo Base, current. Board Member, South Eastern Section, 1993-2002. Member, since 1985. Rotary Club of Dubbo Macquarie: President, 2003-2004. Member, since 1995. Bulletin Editor, 'for 12 years'. Supporter, Rotary Foundation, 'no dates'. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellowship, 2000. Club Rotarian of the Year, 2009 and 2006. Board Member, Returned and Services League of Australia Aged Care Association (Dubbo), 1994-2003. Member, Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales, 1992-1995. Member, Guide Dog Association of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, 'no dates'. Inaugural Federal Treasurer, Isolated Children's Parents' Association, 'no dates' and Founding Member, 1971 and Past New South Wales Treasurer, 'no dates' and Inaugural Treasurer, Bourke Branch, 1971 and Founding Member, Bourke Branch, 1971 and Life Member.

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Dr Stephen Paul JEFFERIES, Oakbank SA 5243 For significant service to primary industry, particularly to grain technology and breeding, through executive, research and education roles. Service includes: Chief Executive Officer, Australian Grain Technologies Pty Ltd, since 2002. Member, Leadership Committee, Waite Research Institute, University of Adelaide, 'no dates'. Senior Lecturer, Wheat Breeding, University of Adelaide, 2000-2002. Senior Research Fellow, Barley Breeding, University of Adelaide, 1996-2000. Chairman, Australian End Point Royalty Steering Committee, since 2010. Council Member, Wheat Classification Council, Wheat Quality Australia Council, since 2009. Non-Executive Director, Barley Australia, since 2015. Non-Executive Director, Birchip Cropping Group, since 2013. Chairman, Australian Wheat Breeders Reference Group, 2010 and 2014 and Member, since 2010. Member, Waite Strategic Leadership Group, since 2013. Committee Member, International Barley Genetics Symposium, 2000. Chairman and Ministerial Representative, South Australia Wheat Quality Advisory Committee, 1990-1996. Member, Strategic Planning Steering Group, South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), 1993-1996. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Plant Phenomics Facility, 2011-2013. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Pastoral Genomics, New Zealand, 2010-2013. Former Senior Manager, South Australian Research and Development Wheat Quality Laboratory, 'no dates'.

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Mrs Kathleen Miriam JOHNSTON, Vic For significant service to the community through philanthropic support for medical research, aged care, social welfare and charitable groups. Service includes: Co-Founder, H & K Johnston Family Foundation, since 2005. Has provided philanthropic support for a range of organisations including: The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, since 2012. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health and Mental Health Research Institute, since 2005. Hudson Institute for Medical Research, since 2005. Cabrini Health Limited, since 2000. Samarinda Aged Services, since 1995 . Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, since 1984. Ashburton Support Services, since 1974 including as Founding Member and Volunteer Driver, Ashburton Meals on Wheels. The Prahran Mission, 'no dates'. Foundation Member, Friends of Gardiners Creek Valley, since 1992. Member, Volunteer Network of Weed Spotters, Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, Victoria, since 2008. Volunteer Tutor, Adult Multicultural Education Service (AMES), 'for 30 years'.

Mr Andrew Somerville KAY, 76 Millswyn Street, South Yarra Vic 3141 For significant service to the performing arts through senior advocacy roles in the live performance industry, and as a producer. Service includes: President, Live Performance Australia, since 2004 and Executive Councillor, since 1989 and Vice-President, 1995-2003. Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Kay and Associates, since 2004. Director, Kay and McLean Productions, since 2008. Managing Director and co-founder, International Concert Attractions, 1997-2003. Chief Executive Officer, Paul Dainty Corporation, 1994-1996. General Manager, Melbourne Theatre Company, 1988-1994. Manager of Special Projects, Arts Victoria, 1982-1988. Has produced and/or co-produced over 200 performances, initiating new projects and touring Australian works overseas as well as bringing international artists to Australia.

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Dr John Timothy KENNEDY, East Melbourne Vic 3101 For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of otolaryngology, to medical education and training, and to the community. Service includes: St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne: Head of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, 1975-2006. Assistant Surgeon, Ear, Nose and Throat, 1972-1974. Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Melbourne, current. Director, East Melbourne ENT Head and Neck Clinic, current. Australian Society of Otolaryngology: Chairperson, Victorian Training Board, Head and Neck Surgery, 'no dates'. Member, National Board of Training and Education, 'for many years'. Member of a range of committees including Victorian Case Mix Committee. Chairperson of the Fees Committee, 1975-2014. Chief Examiner, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1994-1997 and Examiner, 1988-1997 and Life Member, 2016. Collingwood Football Club: Vice-President, since 2006. Board Member, since 1994, and 1980-1981. Consultant, Ear, Nose and Throat, Head and Neck Surgeon, current. Supporter, Collingwood Football Club Foundation, since 2011. Life Member, 2004 and Patron, 2005.

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Associate Professor John Owen KING, 23 Howard Street, Kew Vic 3101 For significant service to medicine as a neurologist, to medical education, to Multiple Sclerosis research, and to professional organisations. Service includes: Royal Melbourne Hospital: Neurological Consultant, since 1975. Chairman, Senior Medical Staff, 1993-1995 and Secretary, 1979-1981. Associate Professor, University of Melbourne, current. Chairman, The Neuroscience Foundation, since 1992. Multiple Sclerosis Research: Principle Investigator in 19 Multiple Sclerosis trials (with the Royal Melbourne Hospital). Member, International MS Expert Forum, World Federation of Neurology, current and Member, Nominations and Bylaws Committee, current. Invited Speaker, MS Symposia, European Federation of Neurological Sciences and European Committee for Treatment and Research in MS, 'no dates'. Former President, Australian Association of Neurologists, 'no dates' and Chair, MS Committee, 'for 10 years'. Member, Court of Examiners in Ophthalmology, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 'for 9 years'. Chair, Research Trust Fund, Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria, 1987-1993. Member, Inner and Eastern Healthcare Board, 1996-2000. Member, Eastern Healthcare Board, 1995-1996.

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Mr Walter Tom KIRSOP OAM, 10 Tourmaline Street, Narrabeen NSW 2101 For significant service to the pharmaceutical industry, particularly to standards for manufacture and storage, and to the community. Service includes: Managing Director, Upjohn Pty Ltd, circa 1970s-1990. National Biological Standards Laboratory, Commonwealth Department of Health, 1969-1976; Member of various committees, 'many years'. President, Australian Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, 1981-1982; Vice President, 1982-1984; Councillor, 1976-1988. Chairman, National Council of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries, 1982-1988. Member, National Disaster Relief (Health) Committee, 1982-1988. Member, Therapeutic Goods Advisory Committee, Therapeutic Goods Administration, 1972-1978; Member, Therapeutic Goods Standards Committee, 1972-1978. Committee Member, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 1960-1964; Founding member, Pharmaceutical Industry/Science Group, 1960-65. Surfrider Foundation Australia: Founding Member, Northern Beaches Branch, 1991. Past President, Secretary or Committee Member, 1991-2016. Life Member, since 2007. Past President, North Narrabeen Boardriders Club, 1991-1995 and Life Member, since 2006. Member, National Parks Association, Reserves Committee Chairman, 1968-1970 and Past Committee Member, 'no dates'. Committee Chairman, Myall Lakes, 1969-1971 and 1975-1976 and Member, 1968-1976. Member, Australian Conservation Foundation, since 1979 and Committee Chairman, 1991- 1993. Supporter/member, Total Environment Centre, Sydney, since 1975 and past Committee Member, 1990-1994 and Volunteer Coastal Campaign Officer, 1990-1994

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Associate Professor Elizabeth Jane KOCH OAM, Adelaide SA 5000 For significant service to the performing arts, particularly to music education and performance, and through executive roles with professional associations. Service includes: Head of Classical Performance and Head of Woodwind, Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide, since 2002. Member, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, 1974-2001. Artistic Director, Sydney Flute Festival, 2007 and the Australian Flute Festival, 2009. Curator and director, Bach Festival, University of Adelaide, 2014. Director and Founder of the Elizabeth Koch Flute Summer Schools from 1993. University of Adelaide Flute Courses with flautist Michael Cox, 2000 and 2011. International Study Trip organiser for flute masterclasses in London, Paris, Lyon and Basel, 1999, 2005, 2011 and 2015. Member, Advisory Committee for the Australian Youth Orchestra, current. Keynote Guest Hamilton Flute Festival New Zealand, 2013. Guest Masterclass, Faculty of the Arts, Belgrade, Serbia, 2013. Director, State Music Camp (SA), 1999-2007. President, Music Teachers' Association of South Australia, 2013-2015. President, Flute Society of South Australia 1980-1982 and 1994-1996 and1999-2001 and 2010 - 2011 and Member since 1972 and Vice Patron, 'no dates'. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Teaching Prize for Excellence, 2006. Recipient, Carrick Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning, 2007. Recipient, Stephen Gole The Elder Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2008. Recipient, Australian Learning and Teaching Prize for Excellence at a national level, 2010. Recipient, World Teachers Day Award for outstanding services to teaching, 2015. Recipient, Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship,1976.

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Associate Professor Vicki KOTSIRILOS, Vic For significant service to integrative medicine, to health practitioner standards and regulation, to medical education, and to the environment. Service includes: Founding President, Australasian Integrative Medicine Association, 1992-1998 and Board Member, 'for 20 years' and Founder, 1992. Board Member, National Faculty of Specific Interests, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, 2010-2016, and Chair, Integrative Medicine working group, 'for 10 years' and Fellow, 2013. Research Committee Member, The National Institute of Complementary Medicine, since 2014. Member, Advisory Committee on Complementary Medicines, Therapeutics Goods Administration, Department of Health and Ageing, Australian Federal Government, 2002-2010. Performance Assessor and Auditor, Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, since 2010 and Committee Member, Professional Services Review panel, since 2001. Member, Australian Adverse Drug Reaction Advisory Committee, Therapeutic Good Administration, Federal Department of Health and Ageing, 2004-2009. Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Monash University, since 2015. Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Sport Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, since 2015. Reviewer, Australian Asthma handbook, National Asthma Council Australia, 2006. General Practitioner, Whole Health Medical Clinic, since 1992. Author of over 120 published articles. President, Sandringham Foreshore Association, 2007 and Founder, 2007. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Practice Excellence Award, Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited, 2007.

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Mr Royce Harry KRONBORG MBE, 6 Chiswick Crescent, Point Lonsdale Vic 3225 For significant service to medical administration, to national health insurance, to professional hospital associations, to veterans and their families, and to the community. Service includes: Hospital Administration: Founding General Manager/Chief Executive Officer, Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, 1959-1970. Chief Executive Officer, Austin Hospital, 1967-1977. Several Executive roles including Chair, Australian Health Insurance Commission, 1974-1980. National President, Australian Hospitals Association, 1974 and Federal Secretary and Treasurer, 1967. Former President, Victorian Branch, Australian Hospitals Association, 'no dates'. Former President, Victorian Branch, Australian Institute of Hospital Administrators, 'no dates'. Founding Director, The Australian Council on Healthcare Standards, 1974. Member, Council of Management, International Hospitals Federation, 1969-1975 and 1977-1987 and World President, 1985-1987. Former Senior Vice President, Yea Sub-branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, 'no dates'. Vice President and Committee Member, Balwyn Sub-branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, 1990s. Member, Alexandra/Yea/Mansfield Group, Legacy Club of Melbourne, 1990s. Member, Inner/Eastern Group, Legacy Club of Melbourne, 1990s. President, Rotary Club of Preston, 1963-1964 and Secretary and Foundation Member, 'no dates'. Honorary Member, Rotary Club of Heidelberg, 'no dates'. Former Director, Rotary Club of Yea; Honorary Treasurer, 2 years; Member, 1987-1992. Member, Probus Club of Yea, 'for several years'. Member, Probus Club of Ashburton, 1993-1995. Member, Probus Club of North Balwyn Heights, circa 1995. Vice President, North Balwyn Bowls Club, 1996-1997 and Life Member, since 1994.

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Dr William Scott LAWSON, The Lodge, 14-20 King William Road, Wayville SA 5034 For significant service to medicine as a general practitioner, to medical heritage and professional organisations, and to the community. Service includes: General Practitioner, Adelaide Hills region of South Australia, 1953-1972. Resident Medical Officer, Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1953-1969; Honorary Clinical Associate, 1970-1972. Medical and Public Health Officer, Mount Barker District Hospital, 1970-1972. Member, South Australian Medical Heritage Society, 2008-2014. President, Australian Council of Professions, 1980 and National Vice-President, 1981-1983. Chairman, Anti-Cancer Foundation, University of South Australia,1980-1983 and Governor, South Australian Post-Graduate Medical Foundation, 1976-1979. Assistant Director, Australian Red Cross Society, 1975-1991. State President, South Australian Branch, Australian Medical Association (AMA), 1978-1979 and Member, since 1954 and Co-Author, AMA Centenary Book and Member, Historical Committee, until 2011. Inaugural State Director, Family Medicine Program, Royal College of General Practitioners, 1972-1974. Chairman, Mount Barker Soldiers Memorial Hospital, 1966. Chairman, Peter Nelson Leukaemia Research Fellowship Fund, 1982-1990. Chairman, James Brown Memorial Trust, 1986-1996. Council Member (Chancellor's nominee), Flinders University, 1979-1988. Chairman, Mount Barker Branch, National Trust of South Australia, 1970-1973. Helped establish the Hahndorf Gymnastic Club, during the 1970s and Hahndorf Golf Course, during the 1970s. Life Member, Hahndorf Football Club, 1972.

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Dr Emma LESLIE, Siem Reap, Cambodia For significant service to international relations through the facilitation of a network of conflict transformation and peace practitioners in the Asia-Pacific region. Service includes: Founding Director, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Cambodia, since 2007 and Director, Master of Arts in Applied Conflict Transformation Studies Course, Pannasastra University, since 2004. Co-Founder and Coordinator, Action Asia Network, 1999-2013. Observer of the peace talks between the Myanmar Government and the Karen National Union, since 2012. Member, Advocacy Programs in Burma, East Timor and Indonesia, National Council of Churches in Australia, 2000. Researcher and Advocate, Cambodia Campaign to Ban Landmines, Cambodia, 1997-1999. Field Officer, Anglican Board of Mission Australia, 1993-1996. Board Member, Youth Resource Development Program, current. Board Member, Cambodian Youth for Peace, current. Consultant, Conciliation Resources and Member, International Contact Group for the peace talks between the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in Kuala Lumpur, 2011. Consultant, Responding to Conflict, United Kingdom, 2000-2008 and Researcher, Strengthening Partnerships for Peace Project, 2001-2002 and Visiting Tutor, Working with Conflict Course, 2000-2001 and provided consultancy to a range of individuals and organisations around the world including the Foundation for Tolerance International in Kyrgyzstan and Intermediate Technology Development Group in Nepal and Linking Policy to Practice in East Africa, 'no dates'. Advisor, Friends Economic Development Association, current. Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, Tean Thor movement, 2002-2007. Training Consultant, Peace and Development Program, Cambodia Development Resource Institute, Phnom Penh, 2002-2007. Consultant, Infra Organisational Conflict Management, Alliance for Conflict Transformation, Cambodia, 2004-2006. Evaluator, Christian Peace Building Services, 2005-2006. Peace Education Consultant, Working Group for Weapon Reduction, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2003-2004. Consultant, Folke Bernadotte Academy, Sweden, since 2012. Co-founder and Core Group Member, ACTION International Network, since 1999. Member, Board of Directors, Cambodian Human Rights Development Association (ADHOC), 2005-2006. Vice Moderator, Justice, Peace and Creation Advisory Group, World Council of Churches (WCC), 1999-2003. Moderator, Youth Program Committee, Christian Conference of Asia, 1995-2000. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Honorary Doctorate in Education, Charles Sturt University, 2014. Nominee, Nobel Peace Prize, 1000 Women for Peace Nomination, 2005.

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Mr John Richard LETTS, Coventry Gardens, 8 Ayers Court, Morphettville SA 5043 For significant service to the horse racing industry as a leading jockey, through support for a range of charitable groups, and to the community. Service includes: Jockey, 1959-1988. Rode successfully in the USA, Africa, Malaysia, Philippines and Mauritius, with a total of 97 Cup wins and riding 2350 winners throughout his career. Winner jockey, Melbourne Cup, 1972 and 1980. Winning jockey, Adelaide Cup, 1968 and 1976, and 1983. Involved with the development of 'on the spot post-race interviews' with successful jockeys. Inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, 2010 Inducted into the South Australian Racing Hall of Fame, 2004. Patron, Spinal Cure Australia, ongoing. Patron, Riding for the Disabled, South Australia, since 1981. Supporter, St Andrew's Hospital Foundation, ongoing. Supporter, Prostate Cancer Foundation, ongoing. Supporter, Royal Flying Doctor Service, ongoing. Supporter Can Do for Kids, ongoing. Supporter, Pink Lady Charity, ongoing. Supporter, Port Vincent Memorial Bowling Club and Port Vincent Traders, 'no dates'. Ambassador, Port Augusta Race Club, ongoing. Ambassador, Ceduna Race Club, ongoing. Guest Speaker, Probus and Rotary Clubs, ongoing.

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Mr Robert George LOGIE-SMITH, 56 Plantation Drive, Barwon Heads Vic 3227 For significant service to the performing arts, particularly opera, through administration and financial support roles, to business, and to the community. Service includes: Foundation Chair, Melba Opera Trust, since 2008. Chair, Melba Conservatorium (predecessor of Melba Opera Trust), 2006-2008. Foundation Board Member, National Gallery of Victoria, 'for several years' and Supporter, ongoing. Financial Supporter, including for the Australian Ballet, Opera Australia, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Geelong Gallery. President, Old Scotch Collegians Association, 2003 and 2002 and 1999 and Director, 1988-2003. President, Australian Club (Melbourne), 2014-2016 and Junior Vice-President, 'for 2 years', and Chairman, House and Wine Committees, 'for several years' and Member, General Committee, 2004-2008. Chairman, Thirteenth Beach Golf Links, 2009-2012 and Board Member, 2007-2012. Helped establish Redrock Communications, 2003-2007 and Brave Energy, 2007-2011. International Consultant, PA Consulting Group, 1970-2000 and Director and Senior Partner, 'for 6 years' and Australian Company Head, 1998-2000. President, Victorian Chapter, Institute of Management Consultants, 1988-1993.