1982 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)

The 1982 Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were appointments to recognise and reward good works by citizens of Australia and other nations that contribute to Australia. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations and were announced on 13 June 1982 in Australia.[1][2]

The recipients of honours are displayed as they were styled before their new honour and arranged by honour with grades and then divisions i.e. Civil, Diplomatic and Military as appropriate.

Order of Australia

General Division

Recipient Citation Notes
The Honourable Sir Charles Walter Michael Court, KCMG OBE For service to politics and local government [1][2]

General Division

Recipient Citation Notes
Professor Robert John Walsh, AO OBE For service to industry [1][2]

General Division

Recipient Citation Notes
John Gosman Allwright For service to primary industry [1][2]
Richard Austen For service to the coal industry
Dr Robert Francis Brissenden For service to literature
Dr Joan Helen Bryan For service to medical research
Emeritus Professor Gilbert James Butland For service to education
Evonne Fay Cawley, MBE For services to the sport of tennis
John Edmund Duggan For service to parliamentary and local government services
The Honourable Justice Elizabeth Andreas Evatt For service to law
Frank Randall Harris For public service
Lloyd James Hartigan For service to industry
Frank Colin Hassell For service to architecture
Associate Professor Donald Richmond Horne For service to literature
John Barry Humphries For service to the theatre
The Honourable Justice Samuel Joshua Jacobs For service to the community
Henry Frederick Jensen For parliamentary and local government service
Raymond John Kirby For service to industry
Dr Kenneth David Muirden For service to medicine
The Reverend Arthur William Preston, OBE For service to the community
Phillip Lovett Ridings For service to the sport of cricket
Captain Robert James Ritchie, CBE For public and community service
Henry Edwin Rossitor For public service
Professor Alan George Lewers Shaw For service to education
Roy McCowan Simpson For service to architecture
Professor Ralph Owen Slatyer For service to science
Kenneth Wilberforce Tribe, AM For service to the arts, particularly in the field of music
Carlo Valmorbida For service to ethnic welfare
John Sampson White, CMG For public service
David George Bruce Yencken For service to conservation and history

Military Division

Branch Recipient Citation Notes
Navy Rear Admiral Rothesay Cathcart Swan, CBE For service as Director General of the Natural Disasters Organisation and as Controller of Establishments in the Department of Defence [1][2]
Air Force Air Vice Marshal James Hilary Flemming, AM For service to the Royal Australian Air Force

General Division

Recipient Citation Notes
Brother Oswald Stanislaus Adams For service to education [1][2]
Reverend Ronald William Allardice For service to religion
Alan Jack Antonio For service to local government
Bert Frederick George Apps For service to the community
Professor John Bloomfield For service to sports medicine
William Henri Bowen For service to the community
Raymond Burkitt For service to the community and industry
Eugene Allan Norbert Byrne For service to the sport of Rugby Union
Mervyn James Callaghan For service to the community and trade unionism
John William Callow For service to medicine
Kenneth Livingstone Carr For service to the community and the welfare of youths
The Reverend Canon Ivor Frederick Church For service to religion
Audrey William Conn For service to the public
Professor John Douglas Correll Crisp For service to engineering
Charles Philip Cullen For service to education
James Bartholomew Cummings For service to the sport of horse racing
Alderman Ronald Edward Davis For service to the community and local government
John Edward Delaney For service as a hospital administrator
Colin Boyd Dunlop For service to the community
Keith Stacey Edmunds For service to the public
Samuel Fisher For service to the community
Dr The Honourable Derek David Freeman For service to dentistry
Maurice Desmond Frost For public service
Neil William Hunt Furness For service to commerce and education
Ronald Malcolm Gibbs For service to education
James Wallace Goulter For service to the community
Commander James Stewart Guest, OBE For service to medicine
Professor Leslie Keith Humble For service to music
William George Solomon Huxley For services to conservation
Dr Roger John Ingham For service to education
Dr Owen Francis James For service to medicine
George Joseph For service to local government and to the community
William Herbert Kenworthy For service to local government and to the community
Darani Lewers For service to craft and the manual arts
Dr Kathleen Rachel Makinson For public service
The Honourable Peter McMahon For service to trade unionism and community
John West McMaster For service to surf life saving
Brigadier Ernest George McNamara, OBE ED RL For public service
Diana d'Este Medlin For service to education
William Waldron Goss Meecham For service to commerce and industry
Bernard Grant Mitchell For service to education
Ernest Edward Morris For service to the building industry
The Right Reverend Cecil Emerson Barron Muschamp For service to the community and to religion
John William O'Neill For service to agriculture
Thomas James Perrott For service to the community
Thomas Mansergh Pickering For service to jazz music and to librarianship
Harold Edward Porter For service to literature
Dr Corrie Reye For service to medicine
Frederick John Roberts For public service
Lincoln Gordon Rowe For service to industry and commerce
Major Madge Rush For service to the community
Harry Stickland For service to local government
Gladys Evelyn Tanner For service to nursing
Arthur Grahame Taylor For service to the community
Dr Marjorie Ruth Walker For service to medicine
Peter Lindsay Weir For service to the film industry
Frank Wickham For public service

Military Division

Branch Recipient Citation Notes
Navy Captain Geoffrey James Alexander Bayliss [1][2]
Captain Daryl Robin Osmond Shaw Fox For service to the Royal Australian Navy
Commander Brian Lee Spark For service to the Royal Australian Navy
Army Lieutenant Colonel Rodney Gerard Curtis, MC For service to the SAS Regiment
Colonel John Talbot Dunn, MBE For services to the Australian Army in the field of medicine
Colonel John Garth Hughes For service to the Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Bentley Knight For service to the Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Donald Knight For service to the Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel James Baildon Potter, ED For service to the Army Reserve
Air Force Wing Commander John Herbert Dunn For service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Commanding Officer of Number 5 Squadron
Wing Commander James Keith Gray Moore For service to the Department of Defence (Air Force Officer)
Wing Commander Brian O'Connell For service to the Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commander Harold Ernst Adam Pfeffer For service to the Royal Australian Air Force

References

  1. "The List". The Canberra Times. 56 (17, 059). Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 12 June 1982. p. 12. Retrieved 7 December 2020 via National Library of Australia.
  2. "Government Gazette Notices". Commonwealth Of Australia Gazette. Special (S118). Australia. 12 June 1982. p. 1. Retrieved 7 December 2020 via National Library of Australia.
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