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Queen’s Birthday Honours: Full list of NSW recipients

HERE’S the full list of NSW recipients in this years’ Queen’s Birthday Honours.

Honoured... Warren Mundine has been recognised for service to Indigenous Australians
Honoured... Warren Mundine has been recognised for service to Indigenous Australians

COMPANION (AC) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Roslyn Redman PACKER AO

For eminent service to the community as a leading benefactor and patron, particularly to health care, medical research and social welfare groups, and to the visual and performing arts through philanthropic contributions.

Professor Richard Allan BRYANT

For eminent service to medical research in the field of psychotraumatology, as a psychologist and author, to the study of Indigenous mental health, as an advisor to a range of government and international organisations, and to professional societies.

Professor Michael Ralph FELLOWS

For eminent service to higher education, particularly in the field of theoretical computer science, as a leading academic, researcher and author, as a mentor, and through public outreach programs particularly for children.

Mr George Alfred LLOYD AO OBE

For eminent service to the aviation industry, particularly to the advancement of air safety in Australia, through leading roles with national and international aeronautical organisations, and airsport associations.

Mr Glenn Robert STEVENS

For eminent service to the financial and central bank sectors through leadership roles, to the implementation of innovative monetary and economic policy, to international financial regulation, and to the community.

Dr Michael Leo BRIERS

For distinguished service to the finance and digital technology sectors, particularly in the area of data intensive research and analysis, to higher education, and to Judo.

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OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Dr Marian Pam BAIRD

For distinguished service to higher education, and to women, particularly in the areas of workplace gender equality, parental leave policy and industrial relations, and to social justice.

The Honourable Justice Arthur Robert EMMETT

For distinguished service to the judiciary and to the law, to legal scholarship and education in the field of Roman Law, to professional development, and to the community.

Ms Patricia Diana GARCIA

For distinguished service to international relations, particularly through humanitarian aid organisations, as an advocate for improved human rights, to education, and as a supporter of refugees.

Professor David George Le COUTEUR

For distinguished service to medicine as a clinical pharmacologist and geriatrician, particularly through a range of advisory roles and academic research activities.

Mr Richard James GILL OAM

For distinguished service to the performing arts as a conductor, artistic director and advisor, to the development of music education, and as a mentor of young musicians.

Mr Alfred George MOUFARRIGE OAM

For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic contributions and charitable support, and to business and commerce as an industry leader and company director.

Mr Nyunggai Warren MUNDINE

For distinguished service to the community as a leader in Indigenous affairs and advocate for enhancing economic and social public policy outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander people.

Professor Nalini JOSHI

For distinguished service to mathematical science and tertiary education as an academic, author and researcher, to professional societies, and as a role model and mentor of young mathematicians.

Mr John William KALDOR AM

For distinguished service to contemporary visual art, as a supporter of public art projects, to the development of education programs for children, and through philanthropic contributions to cultural institutions.

Mr Julian Paul KNIGHTS

For distinguished service to the performing and visual arts through a range of executive and philanthropic roles, to the finance industry, particularly to the funds management sector, and to the community.

Mr John Francis STRANG

For distinguished service to the transport and logistics sector through executive roles in progressing industry development, and to professional business organisations.

Professor Peter Lawrence SWAN AM

For distinguished service to finance and commerce as a leading academic, journalist and commentator on domestic investment, and on a range of political and economic issues.

Dr Bernadette Margaret TOBIN

For distinguished service to education and philosophy, to the development of bioethics in Australia as an academic, and as a leader of a range of public health advisory and research councils.

Ms Rhoda Ann ROBERTS

For distinguished service to the performing arts through a range of leadership and advocacy roles in the development, promotion and presentation of contemporary Indigenous culture.

Mr John WEGNER

For distinguished service to the performing arts as a world renowned operatic bass-baritone, and as an ambassador for the cultural reputation of Australia.

Commissioner Andrew Philip SCIPIONE APM

For distinguished service to law enforcement as Commissioner of Police in New South Wales, through advancing the professionalism of policing and leadership of international investigations and counter terrorism activities.

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MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Emeritus Professor Francis Alfred BATES

For significant service to the law and to tertiary education, to professional legal associations, and to the community.

Mrs Suzanne Margaret (Aunty Sue) BLACKLOCK

For significant service to the Indigenous community through advocacy roles for improved child welfare, kinship care and cultural identity.

Mr Robert Allan COLQUHOUN

For significant service to the plumbing industry, to professional standards development and training, and as a mentor of apprentices.

Mrs Ann Minette CORLETT

For significant service to the community through a range of social welfare, not-for-profit, visual arts, academic alumni, and victim support groups.

Mr Michael John COWARD

For significant service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist, commentator, author and historian, and to cricket.

Mr Malcolm Woodhouse CROMPTON

For significant service to public administration, particularly to data protection, privacy, and identity management, and to the community.

Mr Robert Allan FARRAR

For significant service to primary industry, particularly to the wool sector, to agricultural research, and to a range of professional organisations.

Mr Leon FINK

For significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry, as a supporter of the arts, education, and medical research, and to the community.

Professor John Perry FLETCHER

For significant service to medicine as a vascular surgeon, to medical education as an academic, and to professional associations.

Dr John Colin DEWDNEY

For significant service to tertiary education as an academic, researcher and administrator, particularly in the field of public health development.

Dr Nicholas William DORSCH

For significant service to medicine as a neurosurgeon, to medical education and training both nationally and internationally, and to research.

The Honourable Ian Vitaly GZELL QC

For significant service to the judiciary, to estate and trust law, to the advancement of professional development, and to the performing arts.

Dr Robert James HALL

For significant service to sport aviation, particularly to gliding, through leadership, advocacy and training roles, and to the promotion of safety standards.

Mr Kevin Douglas HOBGOOD-BROWN

For significant service to Australia-China relations, to tertiary education, to international business development, and to the natural resources sector.

Mrs Judith Helen JAKINS

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.

Mr Robert William McCORMACK

For significant service to the performing arts, particularly through pro-bono legal advisory and support roles, and to the community.

Mr Timothy James McFARLANE

For significant service to the performing arts, particularly through executive roles with not-for-profit and commercial production houses.

Mr Andrew David MURRAY

For significant service to the community through contributions to aero-medical, conservation, education and research organisations, and to rugby union.

Dr William Thomas MANSELL

For significant service to the building industry through technological innovation in design and construction, and to professional associations.

Dr John D’Arcy O’DONNELL

For significant service to community health and education through a range of broadcast media roles, and to medicine as a general practitioner.

Dr Jennifer Ann MAY

For significant service to community health in rural and regional areas, as a general practitioner, to professional medical groups, and to education.

Professor Suzanne Yvette O’REILLY

For significant service to the earth sciences as an academic and researcher, to tertiary education, and to scientific associations.

Mr Maithri Hemachandra PANAGODA

For significant service to the Sri Lankan community in New South Wales, and to the law, particularly in litigation and dispute resolution.

Mr John Henry PLANNER

For significant service to engineering in the area of bulk solids handling, and to the environment through research into dust emission from coal terminals and rail transport.

Mr Michael Thomas PRATT

For significant service to public administration through reforms in customer service and communication, and to the finance and banking industry.

Professor Derrick Michael SILOVE

For significant service to medicine in the field of psychiatry, to medical research as an academic, and to the promotion of mental health and human rights.

The Honourable George SOURIS

For significant service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community of the Upper Hunter.

Ms Naseema SPARKS

For significant service to business and commerce, and to women through advancing female participation and retention in the workforce.

Ms Deborah Elizabeth SPILLANE

For significant service to media as a sports commentator and journalist, and as a role model for women in broadcasting.

Ms Anne Miriam ROBINSON

For significant service to the community through regulatory and governance reform in the not-for-profit and charitable sectors, and to the law.

Ms Maree Carol RYAN

For significant service to music as a classical mezzo-soprano, and to music education through roles as a teacher, mentor and researcher.

Clinical Professor Iven Hunter YOUNG

For significant service to respiratory and sleep medicine as a clinician, administrator, researcher and mentor, and to professional societies.

Professor Kim Jocelyn USHER

For significant service to nursing and midwifery education and research, nationally and in the Pacific, and to professional organisations.

Dr Betty Lorraine WEULE

For significant service to social welfare, through the development of financial counselling services in New South Wales.

Sister Cecilia Mary WILTSHIRE

For significant service to the community through social welfare programs, to education, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.

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MEMBER (AM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION

Royal Australian Navy

Commodore Vincenzo Emilio DI PIETRO CSC RAN

For exceptional service as Commander of the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm from January 2013 to January

2016, and as Australia's Naval Attaché to the United States, from June 2007 to June 2010.

Australian Army

Colonel Stephen John GLIDDON

For exceptional service to the Corps of Royal Australian Engineers as the Commanding Officer 6th Engineer Support Regiment and the Force Engineer.

Brigadier Roger John NOBLE DSC CSC

For exceptional service to the Australian Army as Director General Land Development and Commander of the 3rd Brigade.

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MEDAL (OAM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Richard Stephen ADAMS APM RFD

For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.

Mrs Beverley AMERY

For service to people with a disability, and to the community of Wagga Wagga.

Mr Philip Roslyn BAIRD

For service to the community of Cessnock.

Mr Stephen William BAKER

For service to music education, particularly to voice and performance.

Mrs Margaret BEARDSLEE

For service to athletics.

Mrs Nola Fay BELLING

For service to the community of Tarcutta.

Mr George Henry BENNETT

For service to agricultural education, and to rugby union.

Mr Paul Gregory BETAR

For service to charitable organisations, and to the motor trade industry.

Mr Arthur BOZIKAS

For service to people with a disability through a range of organisations.

Mrs Narelle BROMHEAD

For service to the families of veterans.

Associate Professor David Hamilton BRYANT

For service to thoracic medicine, and to medical education.

Mrs Myril Daphne BUNT

For service to the community of the Sapphire Coast.

Mr Maurice Joseph CARR

For service to the community through social welfare groups.

Mr Michael Stuart CHAPMAN

For service to sailing, and to maritime organisations.

Mrs Jill Hester CHAUNCY

For service to people with disabilities, and to the community of Moss Vale.

Mr Bevan Peter CHRISTENSEN

For service to veterans and their families.

Major Carl CHRISTIE RFD ED (Retd)

For service to military history preservation, and to the community.

Mrs Lois Colene CLARKE

For service to swimming.

Mr William Patrick CLINCH

For service to cycling.

Mr Harold Edward CLOUGH

For service to lawn bowls.

The Reverend Dr John Arthur COHEN

For service to children’s literature, and to the community.

Mr Brooke Leslie COLLINS

For service to athletics, and to the community.

Mr Bruce John COLLINS

For service to youth, and to veterans and their families.

Mr Kevin James COLMAN

For service to the community, and to education.

Mr Kevin CONNELLY

For service to veterans and their families.

Mrs Catherine Jean CONSTABLE

For service to the community of the Southern Highlands.

Mr Robert Francis COUPER

For service to veterans and their families.

Associate Professor Brett Gerard COURTENAY

For service to orthopaedic medicine, and to medical education.

Mr James Claude COX

For service to rugby league.

Mr Joseph Robert CRUMLIN

For service to military history preservation.

The Reverend Graeme Robert DAVIS CSM

For service to veterans and their families.

Mrs Pamela Harcourt de BOER

For service to the community of the Upper Hunter Valley.

Mr Brian Abington DOYLE

For service to the law, and to the community.

Mr Christopher Thomas DUNNE

For service to community health through fundraising roles.

Mrs Gail Susanne DUNNE

For service to community health through fundraising roles.

The Honourable Ronald David DYER

For service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales.

Ms Beverley Elaine EARNSHAW

For service to historical organisations, and as an author.

Mr Norman Leslie ENSOR

For service to veterans and their families.

Mr Bruce William FAGAN

For service to Judo.

Mrs June Patricia FIELD

For service to the community of Yass.

Mrs Noreen Elva FIELDING

For service to the community of Concord.

Mr Kevin Ernest FLANAGAN

For service to veterans and their families.

Mrs Edith May FLEMING

For service to the community of the Sapphire Coast.

Dr Andrew FORD

For service to music composition, and as an author and radio broadcaster.

Mr Frank Alfred GALEA

For service to youth.

Mr Denis Gerard GASTIN

For service to the wine industry, particularly as a writer.

Ms Mo’onia Frances GERRARD

For service to netball, and to the community.

Mr George Wadih GHOSSAYN

For service to the Lebanese community of New South Wales, and to philanthropy.

Mr Brian GILLETT

For service to youth, and to the community of the Illawarra.

Mr Danny GOLDBERG

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

Mrs Doris Eileen GOLDER

For service to the visual arts, particularly to wool portraiture.

Ms Julia GOLDING

For service to aged persons.

Mr Peter John HAMER

For service to the Dutch community of New South Wales, and to Rotary.

Mr William Herbert HARDMAN

For service to veterans and their families.

Mrs Brenda HARROLD

For service to the community of the Hawkesbury.

Mr Edward Francis HIGGS

For service to people with a disability.

Mr Paul Joseph HOGAN

For service to local government, and to the community of Greater Taree.

Mr Frankie J HOLDEN

For service to the arts as an entertainer, and to the community of the Sapphire Coast.

Mrs Laurel Elaine HORTON

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Mr Gordon Ronald HUGHES

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

Mr Douglas John HUMPHREYS

For service to the law through a range of roles, and to professional legal organisations.

Mr Nicholas David HUNTER

For service to rowing.

Mr Gordon Wilson INGATE

For service to sailing.

Ms Meryl Evelyn JACKSON-KEW

For service to music education.

Mr John Ambrose KEATING

For service to public administration, particularly through legal roles.

Ms Amanda Rose KELLER

For service to the broadcast media, and to the community.

Mrs Marianna LACEK

For service to education, and to the Polish community of New South Wales.

Mrs Margot Louise LANDER

For service to the community of Ku Ring Gai.

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