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Full List: South Australia’s 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours recipients

From community leaders to athletes to one doctor who just could not be overlooked, here are all of the South Aussies we honour this year.

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Ms Frances Adamson

Ms Frances Adamson

For eminent service to public administration through the advancement of Australia’s diplomatic, trade and cultural interests, particularly with the People’s Republic of China and the Indo-Pacific region, to innovative foreign policy development and high level program delivery, and as the 36th Governor appointed in South Australia.

Frances Adamson has been named a Companion of the Order of Australia. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe
Frances Adamson has been named a Companion of the Order of Australia. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe

AO – OFFICER OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA

Professor Peter Mark Bartold AM

For distinguished service to dentistry, to periodontal research and education, and to professional dental organisations. (Involved with establishing periodontal education programs in various Asian countries including Indonesia, India, China, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia etc).

Dr Patrick Toby Hewlett Coates

For distinguished service to renal medicine, to professional medical organisations, and to tertiary education.

Professor Donald William Howie

For distinguished service to medicine in the field of orthopaedics, and to professional medical organisations.

AM – MEMBER IN THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA

Dr Richard Abbott

For significant service to medicine, and to leukaemia research.

Professor Philip Edmund Aylward

For significant service to medicine, and to community health administration.

Professor Margaret Susan Brock

For significant service to tertiary education, and to Indigenous history.

Rosalind Elaine Butler

For significant service to women, to vocational education, and to gender equity.

Joanna Collins

For significant service to the community through charitable initiatives.

Richard Thomas Collins

For significant service to the community through charitable initiatives.

Ian Scott Cox

For significant service to people who are homeless, and to the community (Hutt st centre etc)

John Roger Crosby

For significant service to agribusiness, and to the farming sector.

Mr Brian John Gilbertson

For significant service to festivals and events in South Australia, to opera, and to voice education.

Dr Peter Nicholas Gilchrist

For significant service to psychiatry, particularly to people with weight disorders.

Robert John Gregory

For significant service to the community of South Australia.

Wendy Johnson

For significant service to secondary education in South Australia.

Dr Nigel Ronald Jones, North Adelaide

For significant service to neurosurgical medicine, and to medical societies.

Reverend John Warrenne Maddern RFD

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

Lolita Veronica Mohyla

For significant service to architecture, and to construction law.

Anthony John Phillips

For significant service to optometry, and to professional optical societies.

Emeritus Professor Barbara Jean Santich

For significant service to tertiary education, to gastronomy, food culture and history.

Elizabeth Anne Scarce

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

The late Mr Raymond Walter Scott

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

Dr Victor Roy Squires

For significant service to the environment, notably to the ecology of rangelands

Emeritus Professor James Toouli

For significant service to tertiary medical education, notably to gastroenterology.

Maxine Joy Weber

For significant service to children, particularly to infant mortality prevention.

Dr Betsy Williams

For significant service to international health, and to medicine as a general practitioner.

Keith Robert Yates

For significant service to the minerals and mining sector, and to the community.

OAM – MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA

Ian Humprey Bailey

For service to people with disability through sport.

Ian Bailey has received an OAM
Ian Bailey has received an OAM
City-Bay race director Joe Stevens has received an OAM.
City-Bay race director Joe Stevens has received an OAM.

Wendy Joan Barrett

For service to music.

Christopher William Bastian

For service to youth.

Petras Bielskis

For service to the Lithuanian community of South Australia

Rosemary Helen Brooks

For service to tertiary education.

Donald Raymond Burge

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Mrs Margaret Bush

For service to the community through animal clubs.

Derrick Casey

For service to tertiary education.

Thomas Robin Conboy

For service to the community of Mount Gambier.

The late Ms Judith Lorraine Crabtree

For service to primary education.

Elizabeth Ann Creek

For service to the beef cattle industry.

Jennifer Margaret Curnow

For service to the community through a range of roles

Kevin John Curran

For service to Australian rules football.

Reginald Dodd

For service to the Indigenous community of Marree.

Ian Francis Doyle

For service to journalism, and to the community.

Kevin Fergusson

For service to triathlon.

Robert John Finn

For service to the community of Goolwa

John Andrew Ford

For service to the community of Port Adelaide.

Neville James Gilbertson

For service to the community of Mount Gambier.

Rebecca Anne Goddard

For service to Australian rules football, and to women in sport.

Christine Joan Goodfellow

For service to veterans and their families.

Graeme Lloyd Hall

For service to the community of Marion

Deborah Mary Harrison

For service to the community through charitable initiatives.

Bryan Kenneth Hearn

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

Anthony John Irvine

For service to local government, and to the communities of the Eyre Peninsula.

Barbara Joyce Johnson

For service to the community of Naracoorte

Sam Craig Johnson

For service to local government, and to the community.

Oscar Edwin Joppich

For service to the Lutheran church, and to the community.

Roy Kirkby

For service to korfball.

Kevin John Kleemann

For service to the community of the Adelaide Hills.

John Scott Langrehr

For service to tertiary education.

Dr Felicity-Ann Lewis

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

Keith Mayfield Lovelock

For service to the community through emergency response organisations.

Kym Meers

For service to the community through charitable initiatives.

John Menzel

For service to horticulture.

John Michael Mula

For service to Catholic education.

Erin will receive an OAM for service to women's football and basketball. Picture: Matt Turner.
Erin will receive an OAM for service to women's football and basketball. Picture: Matt Turner.

Erin Phillips

For service to Australian rules football, and to basketball.

Joan Berenice Playford

For service to the community of Kersbrook.

Patricia Ann Ratsch

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Dr Kaye Frances Roberts-Thomson

For service to dentistry, and to the community.

Sonya Ryan

For service to children as a cyber safety campaigner and advocate.

Dr Michael Roland Schultz

For service to medicine as a surgeon.

Joseph Peter Stevens

For service to athletics.

Lloyd John Stevens

For service to the Vietnamese community of South Australia.

Jill Swann

For service to the galleries sector.

David Norman Thomas

For service to the community through a range of roles.

Robert John Thompson

For service to surf lifesaving.

John Vander Veeken

For service to football.

Geoffrey Wark

For service to Morris dancing.

Angela Jane Weeks

For service to people with disability.

Richard Lyall Willing

For service to conservation and the environment.

SA’s chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier. Picture: NCA Brenton Edwards
SA’s chief public health officer Nicola Spurrier. Picture: NCA Brenton Edwards

MERITORIOUS AWARDS

PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL

Scott Brenton Loechel

For outstanding public service to local government emergency co-ordination and assistance in South Australia.

Maxine Susan McSherry

For outstanding public service to the community of Kangaroo Island, and to education.

Professor Nicola Jane Spurrier

For outstanding public service to community health in South Australia.

AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL

Senior Sergeant Christopher Drew Holland

Senior Sergeant Christopher Holland has served South Australia Police since 1989.

He was promoted to his current position of Senior Sergeant in the role of Traffic Planning Coordinator in 2014. He is the Traffic Commander for the Tour Down Under.

Detective Superintendent Gail McClure

Has served the AFP, and the wider community, with distinction for over 21 years. In 2018, she took up a role leading Crime and Counter Terrorism investigations in Central Command, Adelaide.

Senior Sergeant First Class Sharon Lynne Walker-Roberts

Has served South Australia Police since 1994, and has been at the forefront of its responses to domestic violence and victim management for over 20 years

Senior Sergeant First Class Gregory Raymond Williams

Has served South Australia Police (SAPOL) since 1975, with a career predominantly focusing on training and development.

AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL

Mr Michael Klaus BOHRNSEN, Mt Barker

Has served the South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS) with distinction for over 30 years.

AUSTRALIAN CORRECTIONS MEDAL

Mark Ronald Humphrys

Commenced his career as a Correctional Officer with the South Australian Department for Correctional Services (SACS) in 1989 at the Adelaide Women’s Prison. Since that time he has undertaken a number of supervisory and management roles.

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