2017 Australia Day Honours

The Australia Day Honours 2017 were announced on 26 January 2017 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove.[1][2][3]

The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, announced on Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours which are announced on the second Monday in June.

Order of Australia

Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)

Order of Australia (Civil) ribbon
Order of Australia (Military) ribbon

General Division

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The Hon Anna BlighFor eminent service to the Parliament of Queensland, particularly as Premier, to infrastructure development and education reform, as an advocate for the role of women in public life, and to the not-for-profit sector. [4]
Her Excellency the Hon Linda Dessau AMFor eminent service to the people of Victoria through leadership roles in the judiciary, to the advancement of economic ties and business relationships, and as a supporter of charitable, sporting and arts organisations.
The Hon Bob Ellicott QCFor eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as Attorney-General, to legal practice and innovative policy development, to advancements in global trade law, and to the international arbitration of sporting disputes.
The Hon Justice Stephen GagelerFor eminent service to the law and to the judiciary through contributions in the areas of constitutional, public, international, common and criminal law, to legal reform, education and academic discourse, and to professional organisations.
The Hon Julia GillardFor eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as Prime Minister, through seminal contributions to economic and social development, particularly policy reform in the areas of education, disability care, workplace relations, health, foreign affairs and the environment, and as a role model to women.
Prof Andrew Holmes AMFor eminent service to science through developments in the field of organic and polymer chemistry as a researcher, editor and academic, and through the governance of nationally recognised, leading scientific organisations.
The Hon Dr David KempFor eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, notably in the areas of employment, education, training and youth affairs, to the environment, to institutional reform and public policy development, and to the community.
Dr Martin Parkinson PSMFor eminent service to the Australian community through leadership in public sector roles, to innovative government administration and high level program delivery, to the development of economic policy, and to climate change strategy.
Dr Michael SpenceFor eminent service to leadership of the tertiary education sector, to the advancement of equitable access to educational opportunities, to developing strategic programs focused on multidisciplinary research, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.
Her Excellency Prof the Hon Catherine Warner AMFor eminent service to the people of Tasmania through leading contributions to the legal community, particularly to law reform, to higher education as an academic, researcher and publisher, and as a supporter of the arts, and environmental and social justice initiatives.
Prof Keryn WilliamsFor eminent service to medical science in the field of ophthalmology through the research and development of corneal transplantation, as an academic and mentor, and as a supporter of young women scientists.

General Division

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Dr Fred Norman AffleckFor distinguished service to the transport and logistics industries through leadership roles, to policy development and planning, and as a supporter of the performing arts. [5]
Jimmy BarnesFor distinguished service to the performing arts as a musician, singer and songwriter, and through support for not-for-profit organisations, particularly to children with a disability.
Em Prof MaryAnn Bin-SallikFor distinguished service to tertiary education as an academic, author and administrator, particularly in the area of Indigenous studies and culture, and as a role model and mentor.
Dr Graeme Leslie Blackman OAMFor distinguished service to the pharmaceutical industry, to scientific research and policy development, to theological education and the Anglican Church of Australia, and to aged care.
Massimo BorghettiFor distinguished service to the Australian aviation industry, to the development of national and international tourism opportunities, and as a supporter of the arts and sport.
Robert Reginald BowenFor distinguished service to community health in Queensland, particularly through not-for-profit research organisations, to medical biotechnology manufacturing and export, and to fostering innovation.
William Donald BownessFor distinguished service to the visual and performing arts through philanthropic contributions, fundraising and advisory roles, and to the building and construction industry.
Roberta Anne BrazilFor distinguished service to tertiary education governance, to agricultural, environmental and resource management organisations, and to women in rural and regional areas.
The Hon John BrumbyFor distinguished service to the Parliament of Victoria, to economic management and medical biotechnology innovation, to improved rural and regional infrastructure, and to the community.
Nick CaveFor distinguished service to the performing arts as a musician, songwriter, author and actor, both nationally and internationally, and as a major contributor to Australian music culture and heritage.
The Hon Stephen CharlesFor distinguished service to the law and to the judiciary, particularly in the areas of commercial arbitration and mediation, to judicial administration, and to legal professional organisations.
Tina Anne CocoFor distinguished service to community health as a leader of, and advocate for, organ and tissue donation and transplantation coordination organisations at the state, national and international level.
Prof Stephen ColagiuriFor distinguished service to medical research in the field of diabetes and endocrinology as an academic, clinician and author, to global health policy formation, and to professional bodies.
Lyndsay Genevieve Connors AMFor distinguished service to national public education policy, to improved school performance and equitable funding delivery, and as a role model and mentor of young women.
Dr Gregory Arthur ConstableFor distinguished service to agricultural science as an agronomist and plant breeder, particularly to cotton management and production, and to professional national and international scientific organisations.
Prof David Jamie CooperFor distinguished service to intensive care medicine in the field of traumatic brain injury as a clinician and to medical education as an academic, researcher and author.
Prof Mark Emmanuel CooperFor distinguished service to biomedical research in the field of diabetes and related renal and cardiovascular diseases, to medical education, and as a mentor of young scientists.
Prof Gregory Joseph CravenFor distinguished service to tertiary education through leadership and representational roles with a range of institutions, to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to constitutional law.
Prof Jane den HollanderFor distinguished service to tertiary education through a range of executive administration and advisory roles, as a supporter of professional educational organisations, and to the community.
Dr Helen DurhamFor distinguished service to international relations in the area of humanitarian and criminal law, to the protection of women during times of armed conflict, and to legal education.
Helen Norma EvansFor distinguished service to global health as an advocate for the improved treatment of infectious diseases in underprivileged populations, particularly for women and children.
Ahmed FahourFor distinguished service to business, particularly in the area of postal communications, to the banking and investment sectors, and as a supporter of improved multicultural relations.
Mick FanningFor distinguished service to surfing as a professional competitor at the national and international level, and as a supporter of a range of charitable foundations.
Prof Leon FlickerFor distinguished service to medicine and medical education in the field of geriatrics, as an academic and researcher, and through contributions to improved dementia prevention and care.
Andrew ForrestFor distinguished service to the mining sector, to the development of employment and business opportunities, as a supporter of sustainable foreign investment, and to philanthropy.
Prof Raymond Leslie FrostFor distinguished service to science, and to higher education, as an academic, researcher and author, particularly in the field of vibrational spectroscopy, and as a mentor of young scientists.
Prof James GehlingFor distinguished service to environmental science, and to higher education, as an academic and researcher, in the area of palaeontology, and to the community of the Flinders Ranges.
Em Prof William Peter Gibson AMFor distinguished service to medicine, particularly in the area of otolaryngology, as a clinician, to the advancement of cochlear implant programs, and to professional medical organisations.
Prof Gwendolyn Lesley GilbertFor distinguished service to medical research, particularly the study of infectious disease prevention and control, to tertiary education as an academic, and to public health policy.
Prof Peter Philip GrayFor distinguished service to science in the field of bio-engineering and nanotechnology as an academic and researcher, and to professional biotechnology associations.
Prof Patricia GrimshawFor distinguished service to the social sciences and to the humanities through researching, documenting and preserving Australian history, and the roles of women in society.
His Honour the Hon John Hardy OAMFor distinguished service to the people of the Northern Territory, and as a patron and supporter of a range of aviation, health, emergency service and charitable organisations.
Mary Patricia HemmingFor distinguished service to community health as a leader and consultant in the development of therapeutic and pharmaceutical guidelines, nationally and internationally
Em Prof Tracey Ann HortonFor distinguished service to business and business education through a range of leadership and academic roles, and to the arts in Western Australia.
Prof Ian William JohnstonFor distinguished service to engineering, as an academic, researcher, practitioner and consultant, particularly in the fields of structural foundation engineering and geothermal energy.
Paul KellyFor distinguished service to the performing arts and to the promotion of the national identity through contributions as a singer, songwriter and musician.
Adjunct Prof Lizbeth Moira KennyFor distinguished service to medicine as a clinician and researcher in the field of radiation oncology, and to executive roles with professional organisations nationally and internationally.
John David Laidlaw OAMFor distinguished service to the community through philanthropic endeavours with a range of health, social welfare and disability support organisations.
Terence Henry LawlerFor distinguished service to the community of the Hunter, particularly through advocacy for disability support organisations, to medical research, and to business.
Ken Lay APMFor distinguished service to law enforcement as Chief Commissioner of the Victoria Police, through structural reforms to recruitment, training and deployment, and to social and community leadership.
Gary John LiddleFor distinguished service to public administration in the Victorian transport sector through leadership in policy direction, infrastructure development, road safety and regulatory reform.
Dr Carol Ann ListonFor distinguished service to the preservation and documentation of Australian history and heritage, to professional societies, and to education as a teacher and mentor.
Em Prof William John LovegroveFor distinguished service to leadership in the tertiary education sector, to developing academia in regional areas, and to cooperative research in a variety of fields.
Max LuFor distinguished service to education, to national and international research in the fields of materials chemistry and nanotechnology, to engineering, and to Australia–China relations.
Bernard Vincent McKayFor distinguished service to public administration, particularly to the health sector, through the development, promotion and implementation of preventative health campaigns, programs and policies.
David McKeeFor distinguished service to the community through philanthropic, administrative and voluntary service with social welfare and arts organisations in South Australia.
Em Prof John Griffiths McLeanFor distinguished service to science as a veterinarian, toxicologist and academic, to engineering education, and to the regulation of agricultural chemicals and veterinary drugs.
The Reverend Alistair MacraeFor distinguished service to the Uniting Church in Australia through executive and ministerial roles at state and national levels, and to the promotion of ecumenism, interfaith dialogue and reconciliation.
Prof Colin Louis MastersFor distinguished service to medical research through international and national contributions to understanding Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Dr Alain Guy MiddletonFor distinguished service to dentistry as a forensic odontologist, as a global expert in victim identification, and through the development of international standards in disaster response.
Em Prof William Richard MulfordFor distinguished service to academic administration and management, as a researcher into educational leadership and school effectiveness, and through executive roles with professional associations.
Anne O'DonovanFor distinguished service to literature through the Australian publishing industry, as a mentor to authors, editors and publishers, and through sustained support for homeless youth.
Rebecca PetersFor distinguished service to the community as an advocate and campaigner for gun control, and as a global leader in the reduction of the proliferation and misuse of small arms.
Dr William David ProudmanFor distinguished service to medicine as a physician and specialist in renal transplant surgery, and to the profession as a clinician, mentor, researcher and innovator.
Guy Alan Reynolds AMFor distinguished service to the community through leadership of a range of programs designed to support youth in sporting, educational and employment pursuits.
Dr Christopher Graham RobertsFor distinguished service to science and the development and commercialisation of medical biotechnology, particularly through the cochlear implant program, and the management of respiratory conditions.
Ian Frederick RodwellFor distinguished service to community health as a supporter and advocate for funding to promote research and awareness of motor neuron disease in Australia.
Khalil ShahinFor distinguished service to business and commerce, to philanthropy as an advocate for corporate social responsibility, and to the multicultural community.
Em Prof Larry Sitsky AMFor distinguished service to the arts as a composer and concert pianist, to music education as a researcher and mentor, and through musical contributions to Australia's contemporary culture.
Dr John Graeme Sloman AM, EDFor distinguished service to medicine, particularly to the specialty of cardiology, as a clinician, through advisory roles with a range of medical organisations, and to the community.
Prof Andrew Justin Stewart CoatsFor distinguished service to medical research and tertiary education in the field of cardiology, as an academic and author, and as a mentor and role model for young scientists.
Alastair Hall SwaynFor distinguished service to architecture in the Australian Capital Territory, through executive roles with professional architectural institutes, and to the community
David ThodeyFor distinguished service to business, notably to the telecommunications and information technology sectors, to the promotion of ethical leadership and workplace diversity, and to basketball.
Prof David Laurence VauxFor distinguished service to medicine in the field of biomedical cancer research, to higher education as an academic and mentor, and to professional integrity and ethics.
Isaac WakilFor distinguished service to the community through a range of philanthropic endeavours, and as a supporter of charitable, education and cultural organisations.
Susan WakilFor distinguished service to the community through a range of philanthropic endeavours, and as a supporter of charitable, education and cultural organisations.
Prof Gordon George WallaceFor distinguished service to science and research in polymer materials and their use in biomedical applications, and to national and international collaboration with industry.
Brian Francis WatsonFor distinguished service to business and finance through leadership roles in the investment and venture capital sectors, as a philanthropist, and as a supporter of social welfare and medical research organisations.
Mark WebberFor distinguished service to motor sport as a competitor and ambassador, and to the community through fundraising and patronage of a range of medical and youth support organisations.
The Hon Justice Mark WeinbergFor distinguished service to the judiciary and to the law, particularly through reforms to criminal law and procedure, to legal education in Victoria, and to the administration of justice in Fiji and Norfolk Island.
His Excellency Peter WoolcottFor distinguished service to public administration in the field of international relations through senior diplomatic roles, and as a lead negotiator in the non-proliferation and arms control fields.
The Hon Christopher Reginald Wright QCFor distinguished service to the judiciary and the Supreme Court of Tasmania, to the law as Solicitor-General, and through senior roles with tribunal and review boards at both state and Federal level.

Military Division

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RADM Stuart Mayer CSC & Bar, RANFor distinguished service to the Royal Australian Navy principally in key command roles. [6]

General Division

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Dr Noel Ami AlpinsFor significant service to ophthalmology, particularly to the development of innovative refractive surgery techniques, and to professional associations.[7]
Prof. Jon Charles AltmanFor significant service to tertiary education as a researcher and administrator, and to the social sciences and Indigenous economic policy.
Prof. Patricia ArmatiFor significant service to medical research in the field of neuroscience, to tertiary education, and to the community.
Luciana ArrighiFor significant service to the performing arts, particularly to film, theatre and opera, as a costume and production designer.
Denis BaguleyFor significant service to public administration in Victoria through infrastructure project management, and to veterans and their families.
Prof. Ian Bailey SCFor significant service to the law, particularly in the area of dispute resolution in the construction industry, and to education.
Kevin BaileyFor significant service to Australia-Timor Leste relations, to philanthropic organisations, to the financial planning sector, and to the community.
David BarragalloFor significant service to the information technology industry, to higher education, to business, and to people with disabilities.
Nola BarklFor significant service to the community, particularly through executive and voluntary roles with a range of women's organisations.
Gary BarnesFor significant service to public administration in the areas of industry development, major projects, education and human resource programs.
Alexander BaykitchFor significant service to the law in the field of international commercial arbitration, and to professional legal organisations.
Dr Vaughan BeckFor significant service to engineering, to tertiary education administration and research, and to professional academies.
The Hon. Justice Kevin BellFor significant service to the law and to the judiciary, to native title and human rights, and to the community.
Margaret BirtleyFor significant service to cultural heritage, particularly to the museums sector, to education, and to historical preservation.
Gillian BiscoeFor significant service to the community through leadership and advisory roles with state, national and international public health organisations.
Prof. Alan BittlesFor significant service to medical education in the field of genomics, as an academic and researcher, and to professional groups.
Prof. Jillian BlackmoreFor significant service to education as an academic and administrator, to social justice and equity, and to policy reform.
Susan BlundellFor significant service to education, particularly to the teaching of languages, and to professional learning and tourism bodies.
Tony BonnerFor significant service to the performing arts as an actor, to surf lifesaving, and to the community through charitable organisations.
Emeritus Prof. John BowieFor significant service to science in the field of mass spectrometry, and to education as an academic, researcher and author.
Prof. John BoyagesFor significant service to medicine in the specialty of radiation oncology as a clinician, to medical education, to professional organisations and to people with breast cancer.
Clinical Assoc. Prof. Stephen BradshawFor significant service to medicine as a vascular surgeon, to health practitioner regulation, and to medical education.
Kim BrennanFor significant service to rowing, to the welfare of elite athletes, to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, and to the community.
Dr Garry BrianFor significant service to ophthalmology, and to the provision of eye health care programs in rural and remote communities.
David BrillFor significant service to the broadcast media as a cinematographer and journalist, and to the community of Tasmania.
Bernard BrookesFor significant service to the retailing sector through leadership roles, to national and international business associations, and to the community.
Prof. Judith BrownFor significant service to music education as an academic and teacher, to professional organisations, and to the community.
John BurdettFor significant service to community health through executive roles with medical research institutes, and to the finance sector.
Dr Noel BurleyFor significant service to the community through social welfare initiatives, to engineering, and to scientific research and development.
Kevin CarollFor significant service to business as an advocate for Australian manufacturers, and through government and private sector linkages.
Brian Castles-OnionFor significant service to the performing arts, particularly to opera, as a conductor, musician and repetiteur.
Dr Robin ChaseFor significant service to occupational and environmental medicine, to professional medical organisations, and to education.
Steven ChoppingFor significant service to motor sports through leadership and technical advisory roles, and to national and international professional groups.
Dr Roberta ChowFor significant service to medicine as a clinician, and to pioneering developments in the use of laser therapy techniques for chronic pain management.
Emeritus Prof. Sandford ClarkFor significant service to the law, to the development of water management and legislation, and to legal education.
Prof. Simon ClarkeFor significant service to medicine as a clinical academic and researcher, particularly in the area of adolescent health.
Assoc. Prof. Ruth ColagiuruFor significant service to medicine in the field of diabetes, as an academic and researcher, and to health policy development.
Dr Peter Cooke OAMFor significant service to the performing arts, and to education, as an academic and administrator, particularly to theatre and dance.
Melanie CooperFor significant service to the community through philanthropic support for, and leadership roles with, charitable foundations, and to business.
John CorcoranFor significant service to the law, and to the legal profession, through a range of executive roles, and to the community.
Noel CornishFor significant service to business as an advocate for industry policy and development, to tertiary education administration, and to the community.
Rosemary CraddockFor significant service to local government in South Australia, and to the community of Walkerville.
John CraikFor significant service to the community through Christian fellowship groups, to youth, and to the life insurance sector.
The late Dr Patrick CreganFor significant service to medicine and health care delivery in New South Wales, and to clinical advisory and governance roles.
Peter CrossingFor significant service to the community through philanthropic support for, and leadership positions with, major cultural institutions, and to business.
Denele CrozierFor significant service to the community, particularly to women's health, and to social welfare and legal assistance organisations.
The Hon. Elizabeth CurtainFor significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, in Victoria, to medico-legal and professional groups, and to the community.
John DaintonFor significant service to conservation and the environment through natural resource management, and to the dairy industry.
Geraldine DaleyFor significant service to the legal profession, and to the law, in New South Wales through a range of organisations, and to the community.
His Grace the Most Rev. Archbishop Issam DarwishFor significant service to the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in Australia, to the promotion of inter-faith relations, and to the community.
Janette DavieFor significant service to the tourism sector through executive and advisory roles with travel industry associations, and to the community.
Emeritus Prof. Christine DeerFor significant service to education as an academic and author, to professional learning associations, and to the community.
John Dickenson OAMFor significant service to sports aviation as a pioneer of innovative design and development of hang-gliding and para-gliding equipment.
Claire DobbinFor significant service to the motion picture industry, particularly to national and international film festivals, through education, and to screenwriting.
Alison DoleyFor significant service to conservation and the environment in Western Australia through revegetation and catchment recovery initiatives.
Dr Hugh DoveFor significant service to agricultural science as a researcher and editor, and to the study of animal nutrition.
Dr Susan DownesFor significant service to rural and remote medicine in Western Australia as a general practitioner, and to Indigenous health.
Dr Iain DunlopFor significant service to ophthalmology, particularly through executive roles with professional medical organisations, and as a practitioner.
John EdwardsFor significant service to the broadcast media industry as a television producer, and as a role model and mentor.
Assoc. Prof. William EmmersonFor significant service to medicine, particularly to psychiatry, to medical administration, and through contributions to mental health groups.
Robin FardoulysFor significant service to the building and construction industry, to standards and policy development, and to tertiary education.
Robin Fildes OAMFor significant service to athletics, particularly through executive roles with leading administrative bodies, to business, and to the community.
Melinda Gainsford-TaylorFor significant service to athletics as a sprinter, at the national and international level, and as a role model for young athletes.
Peter Garrison SCFor significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to public administration, in the Australian Capital Territory.
Joanna GashFor significant service to the Parliament of Australia, to local government, and to the community of the Shoalhaven.
Prof. Fadia GhossaynFor significant service to Australia-Lebanon relations through academic collaboration, cultural and student exchange programs, and to the community.
Philip GlendenningFor significant service to the community through social welfare organisations, as an advocate for human rights, and to education.
Russell HammondFor significant service to the performing arts, particularly to music, as a conductor and administrator, and to professional associations.
Dr Philip HardingFor significant service to medicine as an endocrinologist, to medical ethics and standards, and to the community.
Prof. Richard HarveyFor significant service to medicine in the field of cell biology and cardiovascular research, and through scientific leadership roles.
Dr Donald HectorFor significant service to science in the field of chemical engineering, and to business.
His Honour Judge Graham HensonFor significant service to the law and to the judiciary, to public administration, to legal standards, and to education.
Clinical Prof. Harry IlandFor significant service to medicine, and to medical research, in the specialty of haematology, and as a mentor of young scientists.
Michellie JonesFor significant service to athletes who are blind or have low vision, as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, and to sport as a triathlete.
Dr Thomas KarmelFor significant service to vocational education research and administration, and to the community through public administration roles.
Phil KearnsFor significant service to the community through support for charitable organisations, to business, and to rugby union at the elite level.
Judith KennedyFor significant service to the winemaking industry, particularly through contributions to promotional events, and to children's health foundations.
Robert KennedyFor significant service to the Indigenous community of Central Australia, to economic development and tourism promotion, and to local government.
Prof. Makhan Singh KhangureFor significant service to medicine in the field of neuroradiology, to education, and to a range of professional medical associations.
Alan KinkadeFor significant service to medical administration at the state and national level, particularly through financial management and executive roles.
Ian KlugFor significant service to the business sector, to economic development in Queensland, to accountancy, and to the community.
Steven KnottFor significant service to the resources and energy industries, to the advancement of women, and to industrial relations.
Prof. Vijay KumarFor significant service to medical research in the disciplines of nuclear medicine and biology, to professional organisations, and to the community.
Prof. Albert Hoi King LamFor significant service to medicine, particularly of paediatric radiology, as a clinician, and to child health education.
Judith LazarusFor significant service to the community through social welfare groups, notably through custodial rehabilitation and resettlement initiatives.
Patricia LeesFor significant service to the Indigenous community of Mount Isa, and to youth, aged care, legal and health organisations.
Robert LeggeFor significant service to the community through roles at the state, national and international level with the Red Cross
Bruce LinnFor significant service to the community, notably in the areas of social welfare, education administration, and information technology, and to local government.
Mark LongworthFor significant service to community health through the development of programs to assist people affected by stroke.
Conjoint Associate Prof. Sandra LoweFor significant service to obstetric medicine as a clinician, to medical education, and to professional organisations.
Ross Peter McCannFor significant service to the environment, to the promotion of sustainable resource use, to chemical engineering, and to the community.
Robert McEwenFor significant service to cycling at the national and international level as a competitor, coach, and advisor, and to the community.
Allan Raymond McGillFor significant service to local government in the Northern Territory, to sport, and to the community.
John Michael McInerneyFor significant service to town planning, and to architecture, to professional organisations, to local government, and to the community.
Norman Leslie McKenzieFor significant service to science, and to the environment, particularly to biological surveys, to conservation and planning, and as an author.
Cynthia McMorran OAMFor significant service to the community of Western Australia, to regional development and natural resource management, and to aged care.
The late Christopher Roy McPhersonFor significant service to the print media industry in rural and regional areas, to men's health, and to the community.
The Hon. Justin Mark MaddenFor significant service to the Parliament of Victoria, to Australian rules football as a player, and to the community.
The Hon. Kevin John MahonyFor significant service to the law and to the judiciary in Victoria, to education, and to professional legal bodies.
Prof. Lynette Margaret MarchFor significant service to medicine in the areas of rheumatology and clinical epidemiology, as an academic, researcher and clinician.
Graeme John MartinFor significant service to the real estate industry through executive roles, to professional property institutes, and to education.
Mitchel Simon Martin-WeberFor significant service to the not-for-profit sector through philanthropic support for a range of organisations, and to business and training.
Bruce Roger MaslinFor significant service to botany, particularly in Western Australia, as a research scientist, and as an author.
Emeritus Prof. William Chisholm MaxwellFor significant service to veterinary science in the field of animal reproductive biology through academic and advisory roles.
Donald Leslie MoffattFor significant service to the community of the Sunshine Coast, to aero-medical organisations, and to the horse racing industry.
Michael John MooreFor significant service to community health, particularly to social policy reform, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
Adjunct Prof. Robert William Morris-NunnFor significant service to commercial architecture in Tasmania, to tertiary education, to professional institutes, and as a role model.
Kingsley Alwyn MundeyFor significant service to the community as a supporter of a range of veterans', Indigenous skills development, and cultural organisations.
Adjunct Prof. the Hon. Nahum MushinFor significant service to the judiciary, particularly to family law, to legal education, and to the welfare of children.
Nicolette Dene NorrisFor significant service to the community, particularly to the rights, protection and welfare of children.
Andrew Patrick O'KeefeFor significant service to the broadcast media as a television presenter, and to social welfare and charitable organisations.
Assoc. Prof. Geoffrey Thomas PainterFor significant service to medicine in the field of ophthalmology, and to international relations, particularly to eye health in Asia and the Pacific.
The late Dr Peter Wren ParodiFor significant service to science as a biochemist, and to the dairy industry through contributions to studies in human nutrition.
Allan PidgeonFor significant service to the community through a range of roles, particularly to the promotion of the Australian national flag.
The late Sebastiano Pitruzzello OAMFor significant service to the Italian community of Victoria, and to business and commerce.
Peter Sean Price OAMFor significant service to community safety as an advocate for law enforcement and crime prevention programs.
Christopher Robert PyeFor significant service to the tourism and hospitality industry in Western Australia through leadership roles, and to the community.
Dr John Michael QuinnFor significant service to medicine in the fields of general and vascular surgery, and to professional organisations.
Jan RichardsFor significant service to library and information management through executive roles with professional associations.
The Hon. Eric Stephen RipperFor significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, particularly through budgetary reform, native title policy, and energy sector developments.
John Michael RockFor significant service to national and international health through advocacy roles for people with HIV/AIDS.
Campbell Alan RoseFor significant service to sports administration, to infrastructure and transport development, and to the community of Victoria.
Bernard Joseph SaltFor significant service to the community as a demographer, and through research and commentary on social and cultural change.
Adjunct Assoc. Prof. Alan Stephen SandfordFor significant service to medical administration and health management through a range of executive roles.
Simon Andrew SchrapelFor significant service to the community, particularly to children and families through social welfare organisations, programs and initiatives.
Prof. Andrew Mark ScottFor significant service to nuclear medicine and cancer research as an academic, and to professional organisations.
Prof. Christopher SemsarianFor significant service to medicine in the field of cardiology as a clinician, administrator and educator, and to the community.
Leon SerryFor significant service to the biotechnology industry, to the development and commercialisation of biomedical science, and as a mentor.
James Glen ServiceFor significant service to the community through contributions to charitable organisations, and to the property, construction, and tourism sectors.
Karen Ann SheldonFor significant service to the community through the development of Indigenous employment and training opportunities, and to the hospitality industry.
The Very Rev. Dr John Harley ShepherdFor significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia through senior liturgical roles, and to the community.
Prof. Evan Rutherford SimpsonFor significant service to medical science, particularly in the field of breast cancer, as an academic and researcher.
The late Dr Owen Bruce SleeFor significant service to science, particularly in the field of radio astronomy, as a researcher, author and mentor of young scientists.
The late Emeritus Prof. Larry Robert SmithFor significant service to the vocational education and training sector, through leadership and research roles, and to professional organisations.
Constance Lynne SpencerFor significant service to conservation and the environment through research into the native plants of Central Australia.
David Ian StantonFor distinguished service to public administration, to social policy development, and as an academic.
The Hon. Julian Ferdinand Stefani OAMFor significant service to the community through charitable and multicultural organisations, and to the Parliament of South Australia.
Rosemary Anne SternFor significant service to hockey as a tournament director, administrator and official.
Prof. Robert John StimsonFor significant service to science as a researcher and academic, particularly in the discipline of analytical human geography.
Robert Kirk StrikeFor significant service to the community through advocacy and support roles for people with special needs.
Aija Gundega ThomasFor significant service to architecture, particularly in the area of health facility planning and design.
Christopher West ThomasFor significant service to business and commerce, and to the community through support for a range of arts and medical research organisations.
Christopher Ian ThornFor significant service to the not-for-profit sector through advisory roles on philanthropic strategic planning, and to the community.
Prof. Catherine Therese TurnerFor significant service to nursing through research into nurse practice and population health, and to professional organisations.
Philip Johnson TwymanFor significant service to the insurance industry, as a mentor and role model in business, and to international relations.
Dr Peter Joseph VercoFor significant service to paediatric dentistry through mentoring and advocacy roles, as a clinician, and to professional organisations.
The late Terry Tabuai WaiaFor significant service to Indigenous and Torres Strait Island communities in Far North Queensland through leadership, advisory and advocacy roles.
Maureen WalkerFor significant service to equestrian sports, and to the horse industry as a rider, breeder, trainer and instructor.
Dr Sue-Anne WallaceFor significant service to the not-for-profit sector, particularly through charitable fundraising reform and establishing codes of practice.
Prof. Malcolm Ross WalterFor significant service to science in the field of astrobiology as an author, academic, educator and mentor.
Brian Emlyn Walters QCFor significant service to conservation through environmental protection law, and to human rights advocacy in Victoria.
Anthony Thorne WarlowFor significant service to the performing arts through contributions to opera and musical theatre as a singer, actor and entertainer.
Paul Laurence Wheelton OAMFor significant service to a range of charitable organisations in Victoria through governance, fundraising and philanthropic contributions.
Jennifer June WilliamsFor significant service to the community through leadership roles in the public health sector, and to NGO governance.
John Dennis WilliamsFor significant service to Indigenous rights through health and social welfare organisations, and as an advocate for reconciliation.
Dr Lynne Susanna WilliamsFor significant service to public sector administration, and to economic and public policy reform in Victoria.
Albert Yueling WongFor significant service to the community, particularly to medical research organisations, to the tertiary education sector, and to the visual arts.
Dr Andrew John WrightFor significant service to international relations and to the health and wellbeing of the Acholi people of Northern Uganda.
Annette Vicki WrightFor significant service to international relations and to the health and wellbeing of the Acholi people of Northern Uganda.
Prof. John YeamanFor significant service to civil engineering and road asset maintenance management, to professional organisations, and to the community.
Barbara May YeohFor significant service to public administration and to business, to community health care, and to transport organisations.
Prof. Peter Samuel Zablud RFDFor significant service to the law, and to legal standards and education, particularly in the field of notarial studies.

Notes:[8]

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy CDRE John William Chandler CSC, CSM, RANFor exceptional performance of duty in the field of submarine and major combatant systems acquisition and sustainment. [6]
Army BRIG Stephen James BeaumontFor exceptional service in the advancement of Defence international relations and the continued development of Defence intelligence capabilities.
BRIG Mark James Holmes MVOFor exceptional service in implementing approaches to modernisation in Army and the management of Defence contributions to institutional reform.
BRIG Rupert John HoskinsFor exceptional service to the representation of the Australian Defence Force and engagement with international partners.
COL Andrew David LoweFor exceptional service in the delivery of small arms training and developing innovative approaches to training.
COL SFor exceptional service in the development of Army special operations capabilities.
COL Simon John Tuckerman CSCFor exceptional service in command positions delivering key capability and operational support to the Australian Defence Force.
Air Force Warrant Officer Brian William BowmanFor exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the fields of leadership; technical maintenance; and training development, management and delivery.
AIRCDRE Adam Rayce Brown CSCFor exceptional service in major organisational reform, aerospace acquisition and sustainment.
AIRCDRE Anthony Marc Forestier OAMFor exceptional service in air power education, capability development, and military strategy.
AIRCDRE Geoffrey Harland OAMFor exceptional service in personnel administration and air combat capability preparedness.
GCAPT Craig John MeighanFor exceptional service in the fields of Military Aviation and Joint Operations.
AIRCDRE Scott Jeffrey WinchesterFor exceptional service in organisational reform, strategic infrastructure planning, and command.

General Division

RecipientCitationNotes
Joyce Frances Mary AbblittFor service to community health.[9]
Bruce McIntyre AdamsFor service to the community of Manildra.
Gloria June Adams
Roger John AdamsFor service to the community through a range of fundraising activities.
Gayle AlessioFor service to education.
Elizabeth Joan AllenFor service to community health.
Raymond Arthur AllsoppFor service to sport, particularly for school children.
Major Keith Andrew Anderson (Retired)For service to veterans and their families.
Robert Timothy AndersonFor service to the real estate industry, and to the community.
Graeme Alexander AndrewsFor service to the community of Armidale.
Marlene Ann AnticoFor service to the visual arts, and to the community of Woollahra.
Jennifer Claire AraminiFor service to youth, particularly through charitable organisations.
Elaine Francis ArmstrongFor service to the community through the Country Women's Association.
Dr Michael Edward ArmstrongFor service to medicine, and to the community.
Professor Neal Mark AshkanasyFor service to tertiary education, to psychology, and to the community.
Robert Henry AskewFor service to local government, and to the community of Warrnambool.
Stephen Edward BalmforthFor service to the environment.
Norman Patrick BannerFor service to aged care.
Dr Cameron James BardsleyFor service to medicine in Queensland.
Commander Kenneth Malcolm Barnett RAN, (Retired)For service to veterans and their families.
Richard John BartholomaeusFor service to the Lutheran Church of Australia, and to aged care.
Jillian Kay BartlettFor service to the performing arts in South Australia.
Walter Charles BealeFor service to veterans and their families.
Catherine Louise BeaufortFor service to radiotherapy, to international relations, and to sailing.
Marilyn Kay BeaumontFor service to the community, particularly to women's health.
Nicole Elise BeckFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Dale Nygel Begg-SmithFor service to sport as a Winter Olympic Games Gold Medallist.
Geoffrey Vernon BeilbyFor service to conservation and the environment.
Elisabeth Gay BennettFor service to the community of Spring Bay.
James Simeon BennettFor service to people who are blind or with low vision.
John Charles BennettFor service to agricultural and show societies.
John Francis BeresfordFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Captain Donald Beresford Bergman RFD, ED, (Retired)For service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Bryan John BeslyFor service to engineering, and to the visual arts.
The late Richard BieleFor service to youth, and to veterans and their families.
Russel Damien BoadenFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Dr Sally Fiona BonarFor service to medicine, particularly to orthopaedic pathology.
Jessica Ackland BondFor service to medical research through fundraising roles.
Stewart Hampton BonettFor service to veterans and their families.
The late Alfred Joseph BorgFor service to local government, and to the community of Campbelltown.
Elizabeth Anne BowellFor service to nursing, and to international natural disaster health care assistance.
Branislav William "Branco" BratichFor service to karate.
Robin Lynette BromleyFor service to the community, particularly to nutrition in schools.
Edward "Anthony" BrownFor service to youth through rugby league.
Rosemary Florence BrownFor service to international relations through voluntary education roles.
William Hedley "Bill" BunburyFor service to the broadcast media, and to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.
William Morros BundyFor service to the community of Cowra.
Thomas Michael BurtonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio Olympic Games 2016.
Dr Fiona Lee BushFor service to community history and heritage preservation.
Bronte Lynn CampbellFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Stephanie Janet CamplinFor service to the broadcast media, and to the community of Bathurst.
Alexander John CarmodyFor service to youth, and to medical and emergency service organisations.
Charlotte Emily CaslickFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Thelma CastlesFor service to the community through charitable organisations.
Kyle Brett ChalmersFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
The late Donald Brian ChambersFor service to local government, and to the community of Victoria.
Janette Dawn ChantryFor service to local government, and to the community of Moonee Valley.
Anthony Eugene ChaplinFor service to veterans and their families.
Shirley Dawn ChapmanFor service to charitable organisations.
Dr David Timothy ChenFor service to medicine, and to professional associations.
Emilee Jane CherryFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
The Reverend Dr Roger Henry ChiltonFor service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to the community.
The late Lieutenant Colonel Graeme Alistair Clark (Retired)For service to veterans and their families.
Edward Malcolm ClarkeFor service to the community through sporting organisations.
Paul Stephen ClarkeFor service to international humanitarian health programs, and to the optical profession.
The late John Arthur CliftFor service to the thoroughbred horse breeding and racing industries, and to the community.
Duncan CochraneFor service to canoe polo.
Peter Joseph CochraneFor service to the community through support for charitable organisations.
Warren Alfred ColeFor service to the community through social welfare organisations.
Barry Joseph CollierFor service to the Parliament of New South Wales, to the law, and to education.
Barry John CollinsFor service to local government, and to the community of Mount Gambier.
Michael Dudley Collins Persse MVOFor service to secondary education, and to history.
Trevor Robert ConlonFor service to heritage preservation, and to the community of the Coromandel Valley.
Garry Robert ConnellyFor service to the community of Coolah.
Esma Beryl CoombeFor service to veterans and their families.
Professor Gabrielle Mary CooperFor service to the pharmacy sector, and to tertiary education.
Graham John CooperFor service to local government, and to the community of Cunderdin.
Brian William CossarFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Allyson Marie CostanzoFor service to people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Stewart Trevor CouttsFor service to the community of Benalla.
Allister Mark CoxFor service to orchestral and choral music.
Andrew Niven CreekFor service to business, particularly to the domestic gas industry.
Douglas Charles CrockerFor service to the community of Armidale.
Paul Vincent CroftsFor service to veterans and their families.
Ruth Evelyn CroftsFor service to community history and heritage preservation.
Anne Winifred CroninFor service to community health, and to medical research organisations.
Jill Elizabeth CrossFor service to the community of Dardanup.
Lola May CumminsFor service to local government, and to the community of Junee.
John Ross CunninghamFor service to the Indigenous community of Western Australia.
Gwenyth Mary CutlerFor service to people with autism.
Chloe Elysha DaltonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Dr Mirza Rajabati DatooFor service to medicine as a general practitioner in rural New South Wales.
Brayden Duane DavidsonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Heath Arthur Davidson
Noela Isobel DaviesFor service to nursing, and to international humanitarian healthcare programs.
Jennifer Joan DavisFor service to the performing arts in Western Australia.
Philip DavisFor service to cricket.
Ronald Charles de GruchyFor service to the superannuation industry, to seniors, and to the community of Joondalup.
Professor Hugh Grant DicksonFor service to aged care and rehabilitation, and to medical education and administration.
Robyn Elizabeth DilgerFor service to the community of Flinders Island.
Bernard Carl DingleFor service to military history.
Timothy Malcolm DiskenFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Marilyn Louise DixonFor service to local government, and to the community of Bingara.
Philomena Antoinette DochertyFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Meredith Anne DoigFor service to the community, to higher education, and to business.
John Francis DoneganFor service to sport, and to the community of Casterton.
Vedran DrakulicFor service to the community through a range of charitable organisations.
Ronald DryburghFor service to the community of Albion Park.
Wendy Elizabeth DrysdaleFor service to the community, and to young women.
Janet Mary DuhneFor service to surf lifesaving.
Gregory James DuncanFor service to the community, and to the business and automotive sectors.
William Brian DuncanFor service to veterans and their families.
Andrew John EdmondsonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Colin John EdwardsFor service to veterans and their families.
Dr Ann Elizabeth EllacottFor service to medicine, to community health, and to education.
Angus James EmmottFor service to conservation and the environment.
Peter Leon EnderbyFor service to the community, particularly to Justices of the Peace.
Chloe Jeannie EspositoFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Margaret "Lee" EstensFor service to the community of Moree.
Gemma EtheridgeFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Jean Marie EvansFor service to the beef cattle industry, and to the community.
Dorothy Anne EveryFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Samuel Ronald EyresFor service to lawn bowls.
John William FarmerFor service to optometry, and to the community.[10]
Benjamin John FawcettFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Maureen Dorothy FeganFor service to children and their families.
Janice Dawn FergusonFor service to the Indigenous communities of the Northern Territory.
John Abbott FergusonFor service to sailing, and to the community.
Dr Allan Anthony FifeFor service to aged welfare, to business, and to the property sector.
Charles David FigalloFor service to business, and to the community of South Australia.
Frederick Bradley FinchFor service to maritime history preservation.
Paul James FinchFor service to the community, particularly to social welfare.
Simon Brett FinneyFor service to the community through children's medical organisations.
Associate Professor Gayle Olivia FischerFor service to medicine in the field of dermatology.
The late Wayne Stanley FisherFor service to veterans and their families.
Jack Miller FletcherFor service to the primary industry sector in Western Australia.
Robyn Nancy FloranceFor service to community history and heritage preservation.
Dr John Murray Flynn RFDFor service to medicine, and to medical education.
Dr John Terence "Terry" FlynnFor service to medicine, and to medical administration.
Michael Francis FoleyFor service to the community of the Northern Territory.
Dr Albert Edward ForemanFor service to medicine, particularly in rural and remote areas.
Frank Reginald FraserFor service to community music.
Clinical Professor Gregory Ronald FulcherFor service to medicine, and to medical administration.
Michael Noel GaingerFor service to the community through children's charitable organisations.
Robin Louise GallenFor service to community health.
Wayne Darwin Gardiner RFDFor service to military history, and to veterans and their families.
Dr Jennifer Anne GardnerFor service to conservation and the environment.
Dr Darryl John GauldFor service to education, and to social justice and human rights.
Angelo GavrielatosFor service to industrial relations, and to educational organisations.
Valerie May GeorgeFor service to the women's health, and to the community of the Nepean Valley.
Eric Mervyn GiblettFor service to veterans and their families.
Dr Patrick Hudson GiddingsFor service to rural and remote medicine.
Sandra Campbell GorringeFor service to education administration, and as drama teacher.
Leonard James GraffFor service to sports administration, and to the community.
Athol David GrahamFor service to the community of Benalla.
Dr John Richard GrahamFor service to medicine as a gastroenterologist.
Peter Ross GrahamFor service to swimming.
Ellia Tiriseyani GreenFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Graham Norman GreenwoodFor service to the print media as a journalist in rural areas.
Janet Elizabeth GrieveFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Donald Stuart GruberFor service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.
Kazimierz GrzesiakFor service to the Polish community of Victoria.
Christopher John HanleyFor service to literature, and to Indigenous education.
Ricky John HanlonFor service to Australian rules football.
Daryl James HanlyFor service to secondary education in Queensland.
Jennifer Gibson HappellFor service to the community through voluntary roles with horticultural organisations.
Eleanor Joy HardieFor service to aviation through administrative roles.
Vaughan Mark HardingFor service to aged care organisations.
John Mitchell HardyFor service to veterans and their families.
Deirdre Joan HargreavesFor service to the community of Ormiston.
Jonathan Bruce HarrisFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Rosemary HarrisFor service to the community of Oberon.
Colin Andrew HarrisonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Robert Gordon HarrisonFor service to surveying, and to professional organisations.
Ian Lance HatcherFor service to lawn bowls.
Geoffrey Eugene HealyFor service to the broadcast media through technical and engineering roles.
Thomas John HeanlyFor service to the community of Benalla.
Dawn Lorrainne HeffernanFor service to education, and to the community.
Neville Maxwell Heffernan
Alexander John HehrFor service to the broadcast media, particularly through community radio.
Darren Franz HelmannFor service to the community of Wyndham through a range of sporting clubs.
Heather Emily Hewett MBEFor service to the Indigenous community of the Northern Territory.
Terry Alan HewettFor service to adventure tourism, and through fundraising roles for charitable organisations.
Anthony William HickeyFor service to the community of the Gold Coast, and to charitable organisations.
David Hedley HicksFor service to the community through charitable organisations.
Jennifer Joy HillFor service to the rural community of Queensland.
Kevin Herbert HillFor service to local government, and to the community of Bankstown.
Peter Donald HitchenerFor service to the broadcast media as a journalist and television presenter, and to the community.
Michael Joseph HobbsFor service to the visual arts as a supporter and benefactor.
Charles HolcknerFor service to the community through support for a range of organisations.
Barbara Claire HoldenFor service to lawn bowls.
William Geoffrey HoldichFor service to Rugby Union in South Australia.
Robert George HoldenFor service to cricket.
David Barry HollowayFor service to military history organisations.
Ivan Ackland HoltFor service to the community through roles with social welfare organisations.
Yvonne Lorraine HoltFor service to veterans and their families.
Christine Julie HoptonFor service to surf lifesaving.
Anne Margaret Horrigan-DixonFor service to the community of Fitzroy, and through support for refugees.
Mackenzie James HortonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Alan Winley HoskinsFor service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community.
Dr David John HoughFor service to the performing arts as a journalist and author.
Clinical Professor Robert Bernard Howman-GilesFor service to nuclear medicine, and to professional organisations.
Terry Thomas HughesFor service to business, particularly in the education sector.
Moreen Daphne HullFor service to children, and to the community of Burnside.
Richard IngallFor service to the community of Cessnock.
Keith Lindsay IrvineFor service to community health through a range of volunteer roles, and to social welfare organisations.
Bela Janos IvanyiFor service to the visual arts, particularly as an educator and mentor.
Roland Elias JabbourFor service to commerce and industry, and to Australian-Arab relations.
Elizabeth June JacksonFor service to women, and to the community of Central Queensland.
Mary Frances JacquierFor service to Catholic education in South Australia.
Ian Samuel JarrattFor service to the community, particularly to the rights and protection of consumers.
Thomas Francis JehnFor service to veterans and their families.
Leigh Andrew JohnsFor service to the community through performing arts and primary health care organisations, and to industrial relations.
Dorothy Eileen JohnsonFor service to the community of New Lambton.
John Stuart JohnstoneFor service to rifle shooting.
Glenys Margaret JoliffeFor service to table tennis.
James Llewellyn JonesFor service to veterans and their families.
Peter JonesFor service to public administration in Queensland, and to the art.
Richard Leslie JonesFor service to the community of the Hunter.
Sister Mary KavanaghFor service to education, and to the Presentation Sisters Victoria.
Antoine KazziFor service to the Lebanese community, and to journalism.
Ian Gordon KellyFor service to conservation and the environment in Western Australia.
Dr Francis Michael KelleherFor service to horse sports, and to agriculture education.
Diane Lesley KellyFor service to the community of north-west Tasmania through a range of organisations.
Kathleen Margaret "Katie" KellyFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Sandra Ann KellyFor service to the Indigenous community of North Queensland.
John Charles KennedyFor service to local government, and to the community of Campbelltown.
Dr Martha Louise KentFor service to medicine, particularly to mental health.
Dr Jennifer Kay KingFor service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology.
Dr Leonard Jack Kliman
John Warner KnowlesFor service to aged care delivery in Victoria.
Vincent KongFor service to the Chinese community of Sydney.
Kerry Lee KornhauserFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Leonard Michael KrauseFor service to community music, particularly to brass bands.
Sydney Michael KrugerFor service to local government, and to the community of the Fraser Coast.
James Edward LaneFor service to veterans and their families.
Maureen Claire LarkinFor service to the community of Penola.
Michael Sidney LawrenceFor service to education, to youth, and to the community.
Neville Denzil LawrenceFor service to the community of Gresford.
Catherine Elaine LawsonFor service to horticultural history.
Skye Playfair LeckieFor service to the community through fundraising and charitable support roles.
Ivan Lewis LeeFor service to the community.
Graham Stewart LeesFor service to surf lifesaving.
Terence Patrick LeesFor service to the community of Mount Isa, and to mental health in rural and remote areas.
Rosalind Sinclair LeighFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Karen Jayne LeonardFor service to international humanitarian organisations.
Michelle Maria LeonardFor service to the community, and to the performing arts.
Francis Jeffrey LewisFor service to the community of Moora, and to local government.
Graham Noel LewisFor service to the community through a range of volunteer roles.
Kaye Florence LewisFor service to the community of Moora.
Matt Franklin LewisFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Dr Vinh Binh LieuFor service to the Vietnamese community of New South Wales, and to medicine.
Beryl "Joan" LindnerFor service to the community of Tanunda.
Barry Roland LingFor service to athletics.
Matthew David LinnFor service to the community through refugee support organisations.
Kenneth James LongworthFor service to the community of Newcastle.
Frederick John "Jack" LunnFor service to the print media, and to the community.
William Ewe Min LyeFor service to the law, to business, and to the promotion of cultural diversity.
Ashleigh Kate McConnellFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.[11]
Marion Josephine McConnellFor service to community health.
William Colls McCutcheonFor service to local government, and to the community of the Western Downs.
Neil Hugh MacDonaldFor service to the community of Vasse.
Michael John McEwanFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Dianne Maree MacFarlaneFor service to the community of Echuca-Moama.
Curtis Wain McGrathFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Kathrine Mary McGrathFor service to children, and to the broadcast media as a journalist.
Robert John McInerneyFor service to veterans and their families, and to surf lifesaving.
Georgene Louise McKenzie-HicksFor service to the international community, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Emma McKeonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Peter K MackinnonFor service to aged care in New South Wales.
Stewart James McLeod PSMFor service to local government administration, and to the community of Dubbo.
Margaret Elizabeth McMahonFor service to community health.
Robert John McManusFor service to the community through a range of social welfare organisations.
Susan Maree McQueenFor service to veterans and their families.
Linda Marian MadillFor service to the community of Launceston.
Meredith Parker "Maggie" MacguireFor service to the visual and performing arts in Victoria.
Leonard Barry MahemoffFor service to the Jewish community through a range of organisations.
Helen Maree MahoneyFor service to the community, particularly to children.
Dr William Borthwick Maiden PSMFor service to education in the Australian Capital Territory.
Allan James MarslandFor service to cross country skiing.
Susan Louise MarstaellaFor service to local government, and to the community of the Mitchell Shire.
Alfred Derrick MasonFor service to the community of Boorowa.
Lindsay Bruce McKayFor service to sailing, and to health and social welfare groups.
Raymond Francis MeagherFor service to the performing arts as an actor.
William John MeaklimFor service to Australian rules football.
Robert "Bruce" MellettFor service to the broadcast media, and to the community of Renmark.
William Harvey MellorFor service to local government, and to the community of Gayndah.
The Reverend Dr Wayne David MelroseFor service to tropical medicine, and to the community through chaplaincy roles.
Professor Ian Arthur MeyersFor service to dentistry, to professional associations, and to tertiary education.
The Reverend Neale Michael RFDFor service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community.
Patricia Mary MichellFor service to the creative arts in South Australia.
Bernard Sean MillaneFor service to local government, and to the communities of Whitehorse and Timor Leste.
Helen Elaine MillerFor service to veterans and their families.
Yair Phillip MillerFor service to the community through a range of organisations, and to interfaith relations.
Barry Edward MinisterFor service to the community, particularly through support for charitable organisations.
Lynette Jean MolanFor service to the community, particularly to those mourning the loss of a child.
Maisie Jean MoloneyFor service to the community, particularly through youth organisations.
Traudl MoonFor service to the performing arts through administrative roles with orchestras.
Isobel Ann MorganFor service to the community as a supporter and patron of social welfare and arts organisations.
Janet Pauline MorrisFor service to the community of Horsham.
Jeanette Alice MorrisFor service to aged persons in the Australian Capital Territory.
Thomas John MorrisFor service to the building and construction industry.
Noeline Margaret MunroFor service to the community of the Southern Highlands.
Kerry Wayne MurtaghFor service to veterans and their families.
Jeanette MustafaFor service to the Albanian community in Australia.
Dawn Esther NettheimFor service to music.
Andrew John Newland RVMFor service to the Crown, and through support for charitable organisations.
Peter Joseph NicklFor service to youth through Scouting.
Susan Mary NixonFor service to the community, particularly to women.
Colin James NorthFor service to charitable organisations, and to business.
Susan Lesley NurseFor service to the Uniting Church in Australia.
Shirley Louise OrgFor service to the community through disability support organisations.
Carmel Therese O'BrienFor service to mental health and social welfare organisations.
Dr Emma Kathryn O'BrienFor service to community health through music therapy programs.
Judith Alexandra O'BrienFor service to the community of the Southern Highlands.
William Elwin O'BrienFor service to the Indigenous community of northern New South Wales.
Joan Kathleen O'BrienFor service to golf.
Stephen John O'ConnellFor service to the performing arts.
Neville James OddieFor service to conservation, and to reconciliation.
John Gerrard O'LoughlinFor service to the community through church and social welfare groups.
Margaret Therese O'NeillFor service to local government, and to the community of the Goulburn region.
Alan Leslie OrrockFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Sister Mary Agnes O'ShannassyFor service to the community through church and social welfare bodies.
Jill Betty PageFor service to the performing arts, and to the community.
Brent Aris PalfreymanFor service to cricket in Tasmania.
Archibald ParkFor service to education, and to industrial arts.
Elizabeth Anne ParkinsonFor service to veterans and their families.
Keith Raymond ParryFor service to the community, and to youth through Scouting.
Shannon Michelle ParryFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Lakeisha Dawn PattersonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Cecily Ann PearsonFor service to the Crown, and to public administration.
Mary Louisa PedenFor service to botanical organisations, and to philanthropy.
Evania Faeea PeliteFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Elizabeth Dorothy PenderFor service to the community, particularly through social welfare organisations.
Wing Commander Geoffrey Alan Peterkin (Retired)For service to veterans and their families.
Andrew James PetrieFor service to local government, to the financial sector, and to the community.
Colin Alexander PhilippsonFor service to the community, and to motor racing.
Ronald Alexander PidcockFor service to the performing arts in Victoria.
Bruce PigdonFor service to the community of Yarrawonga.
Anne Jenette PrattFor service to the community through mental health support groups.
Paul Robert PrestwichFor service to the community of South Australia.
Gary John PritchardFor service to children as a foster carer.
Gaynor Iris Pritchard
Andrew John PurchasFor service to rugby union, and to the promotion of social inclusion for LGBTI people.
Alicia Jane QuirkFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Julie Marjorie RainesFor service to the performing arts as a musician and teacher.
Donald John RandallFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community.
Reginald John RankinsFor service to the community of the Blue Mountains.
Melanie Jane RaymondFor service to youth, to social welfare, and to the community.
Dorothy Jean ReadingFor service to community health, particularly to people with cancer.
Scott Peter ReardonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Vivienne Margaret ReedFor service to the visual arts.
Shirley Margaret ReevesFor service to youth, and to the community.
Hilda Merydith ReidFor service to golf, and to the community.
Deirdre Yates RelphFor service to the community of Maffra.
Patricia Mary ReynoldsFor service to the Catholic Church in Australia.
Clifford Anthony RichardsFor service to veterans and their families.
Associate Professor Gary Edward RichardsonFor service to medicine, particularly in the area of oncology.
Arthur George RickerseyFor service to youth, and to the community.
Edmond James RobertsFor service to veterans, and to disability support organisations.
Patricia Clive RobertsFor service to people with a disability, and to the community of Wollongong.
Philip McKenzie RobertsFor service to the community of Ballarat.
Squadron Leader Alan William Robertson CSM, RFD (Retired)For service to veterans, and to the community.
The late Eric Allen RobinsonFor service to business in the area of professional audio and lighting equipment.
Evelyn Elizabeth RobinsonFor service to the community, particularly to persons separated by adoption.
John Thomas Robinson BMFor service to the community of Victoria.
Shirley May RobsonFor service to the community of Tasmania.
June Anne RoeFor service to veterans and their families.
Roslyn Francis RogersFor service to youth, and to charitable organisations.
Frances Dorothy RoseFor service to victims of crime through advocacy and support roles.
Associate Professor Mark RothFor service to therapeutic optometry, and to professional bodies.
Mavis John RowlandsFor service to conservation, to youth, and to the community.
Margaret Elizabeth RudwickFor service to women, and to the community.
Alice Lillian RuleFor service to the community of Albany.
Peter Charles RyanFor service to veterans and their families.
John Edward SalmonFor service to the environment, and to surf lifesaving.[12]
Kerryn Denise Salmon
Anne Marie SalvadorFor service to the international community through humanitarian programs.
Dr Purushottam SawrikarFor service to medicine, and to the Indian community of Sydney.
Bryan John SchaferFor service to rugby league, and to veterans and their families.
Dr Richard John SchloeffelFor service to medicine in the field of chronic and infectious disease.
Noel Robert SchmidtFor service to community health.
Norbert Joseph SchweizerFor service to the community through voluntary roles.
The Honourable Barbara Mary ScottFor service to children, and to the Parliament of Western Australia.
Padmini Maryse SebastianFor service to multiculturalism, and to the community.
Ann Marie SelleFor service to the community, and to health support programs.
Marion Frances SewellFor service to the community of Albany, and to youth.
John Alexander ShalitFor service to the community, and to the construction industry.
Dr George Anthony SimpsonFor service to medicine, and to the community of Wauchope.
Neil John SimpsonFor service to cricket.
David John SinclairFor service to veterans and their families.
Andrew Thomas SincockFor service to cricket.
Catherine Anne SkinnerFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Alex SmartFor service to conservation and the environment.
Barbara Jean SmithFor service to the community of the Eurobodalla region.
Bruce Allan Smith AFSM
Timothy James SmithFor service to public administration, and to maritime history preservation.
Trevor Geoffrey SmithFor service to local government, and to the community of Corangamite.
Allan John Sparkes CVFor service to mental health support organisations, and to the community.
Janet Patricia SpoonerFor service to the community through charitable organisations.
Patricia Whitmore SpoonerFor service to the community through volunteer roles.
Dr Ranjana SrivastavaFor service to medicine, particularly in the field of doctor-patient communication.
Alan William StaffordFor service to the community of Benalla, and to bushfire recovery projects.
Gary StarvrouFor service to the community, particularly through music.
Ian SteelFor service to children through social welfare programs.
William Parker StephensFor service to the performing arts through a range of roles.
Graeme John StevensonFor service to the visual arts.
Donald George StewartFor service to the community of the Central Coast.
Joan Katherine StilgoeFor service to hockey, and to the community.
Ralph Edward StilgoeFor service to sailing, and to the community.
The late Bronwyn Helen StokesFor service to medicine in regional New South Wales.
Shirley Margaret Stott DespojaFor service to the print media as a journalist.
Graeme McLaren StratfordFor service to higher education administration, and to the community.
Jacqueline Stricker-PhelpsFor service to the community, particularly to human rights and social welfare.
Henry John StubbingsFor service to music, and to the community of Geelong.
Jack Oswald SullivanFor service to community history.
Janette Terese SundellFor service to the performing arts, and to philanthropy.
John Archibald SwanFor service to music as a performer, and to the community through charitable organisations.
Ronald Maxwell SwanFor service to local government, and to the community of Port Stephens.
Robert John SweeneyFor service to veterans and their families.
Alan SynmanFor service to the community, and to architecture.
Kirsten Frances TannenbaumFor service to community health in Western Australia.
George Joseph TataiFor service to gymnastics.
Emma Louise TaylorFor service to international children's development organisations.
Robyn te VeldeFor service to the community of the Illawarra.
Rosemary Ellen TerryFor service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to the community.
Tiffany Thomas KaneFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Dr Leslie Clifton ThompsonFor service to medicine, particularly to urology.
Peter Thomas ThrelkeldFor service to sport, to the community of south west Sydney, and to the transport industry.
James Joseph TiberiFor service to the community of the Blue Mountains.
Jeanette Alison TideyFor service to hockey.
Emma Kate TonegatoFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Glynn Henry TopferFor service to surf lifesaving.
The late Brian Edward TrouvilleFor service to sport through canoeing, kayaking, and to surf lifesaving.
Soterios TsourisFor service to the Cypriot community of New South Wales.
Wayne William TurleyFor service to lawn bowls.
John Archbold TurnbullFor service to secondary education.
Amy Justine TurnerFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Catherine Elizabeth TurnerFor service to aged welfare, particularly to women.
James Michael TurnerFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Carmel Beryl TyersFor service to youth through Scouting, and to the community.
Adrian Anthony UngerFor service to people with Parkinson's disease.
David Thomas UtherFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Raymond Stanley VincentFor service to the community through a range of organisations.
Charles Gregory WadeFor service to the community through a range of volunteer roles.
Kristian Jules WaleFor service to youth, and to the community.
Pamela Joy WalkerFor service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to pastoral care programs.
Paul Brian WalsheFor service to the communities of Queanbeyan and Canberra.
Terence John WandFor service to rugby league.
Robert Fraser WardFor service to business, particularly to the motion picture industry.
Jayden Daniel WarnFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Neil Geoffrey WarrenFor service to the community of South Gippsland.
Alicia Jean WatsonFor service to the community through church and fundraising bodies.
Rachael Elizabeth WatsonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Joyce Valerie WattFor service to aged care, and to the community.
Dr Robert Stanley WebsterFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Victoria.
William John WheeldonFor service to local government, and to the community of Wentworth.
The Reverend Dr Graham John WhelanFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Coffs Harbour.
Aileen Patricia WhiteFor service to the community through charitable organisations.
The Reverend Brother Anthony James WhiteFor service to education, and to the Catholic Church in Queensland.
Margery Lola WhiteheadFor service to the community through a range of volunteer roles.
Julianne Mary WhyteFor service to community health through palliative care programs.
Malcolm John WhyteFor service to youth, and to the community of Echuca.
Dr James Francis WilkinsonFor service to medicine, and to choral music.
John Douglas WilliamsFor service to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community of Broken Hill.
Sharni Maree WilliamsFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Ken WilsonFor service to people who are homeless, and to the community.
Leone Eugenie WilsonFor service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Bundaberg.
Madison Maree WilsonFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Raymond Ian WilsonFor service to the community, and to sport.
Susan Jean WilsonFor service to the community of Portarlington.
Mark Lester WindonFor service to surfing through administrative roles.
John Theodor WittwerFor service to the community of Hahndorf.
McRae Norman WoodFor service to the community of Latrobe, and to youth.
Dr Ronald WoodsFor service to science, particularly in the field of electrochemistry.
Sheriden Christine WrightFor service to youth, and to the community of Toowoomba.
Peter Muir WyllieFor service to surf lifesaving, and to the community of Terrigal.
Yi XuFor service to education, and to the Chinese community of New South Wales.
Philip John YeoFor service to local government, to the community of the Wingecarribee, and to education.
Richard Gordon YorkFor service to Australia-Czech Republic relations.
Dr Keith Warrington ZabellFor service to medicine, particularly to ophthalmology.
Dr Allan Hyam ZavodFor service to the performing arts as a musician and composer.

Military Division

BranchRecipientCitationNotes
NavyCommander Geoffrey Norman Fielder RANFor meritorious performance of duty in the field of Navy liaison and communication with higher Headquarters, Ministers and Government.[6]
Commander Steven Brian Reid RANFor meritorious performance of duty in the field of Navy Mine Warfare command and leadership.
Warrant Officer Nikolai Geoffrey RofeFor meritorious performance of duty as a Senior Sailor in the field of training and maritime operational preparedness.
Commander Richard Malcolm Westoby RANFor meritorious service in the field of amphibious warfare development in the Royal Australian Navy.
ArmyWarrant Officer Class One Kevin Charles BishopFor meritorious service in the field of Combat and Construction Engineering.
Mark Leslie GaskellFor meritorious service in the fields of personnel management and training development.
Major Martin LenickaFor meritorious service in successive Regimental Sergeant Major positions.
Air ForceGroup Captain Jason Werner Agius CSCFor meritorious service to the Australian Defence Force in the fields of work, health and safety; hazardous chemical remediation and technical personnel capability development.

Meritorious Service

Public Service Medal (PSM)

Public Service Medal ribbon
State/
Territory
RecipientCitationNotes
FederalDavid John BraggettFor outstanding public service in the area of aged care reform[13]
Rhana Sheila CragoFor outstanding public service in the role of Executive Assistant in the Health and Finance portfolios.
Maria FernandezFor outstanding public service in advancing Australia's interest.
Katrina Anne HarryFor outstanding public service in the area of veteran's entitlements.
Nicole Allison HinderFor outstanding public service in the area of biosecurity management.
Roxanne Louise KelleyFor outstanding public service in the areas of public sector reform and governance, particularly in the Defence portfolio.
Matthew John KovalFor outstanding public service to the advancement of Australian agriculture.
Paul Gregory Lang RFDFor outstanding public service through the provision of legal advice to the Commonwealth.
Dr Ralph LattimoreFor outstanding public service in the area of economic and social policy reform.
Michael Robert PennellFor outstanding public service in the development of the terrorism insurance scheme.
NSWStephanie Susan BrownFor outstanding public service to education in New South Wales as a teacher and administrator.
Mira HaramisFor outstanding public service to education and training in the health sector in New South Wales.
Dr Pedro Thomas HarrisFor outstanding public service in New South Wales through the design and delivery of information technology solutions.
Gregorie George McTaggartFor outstanding public service to the maintenance and conservation of the Sydney Opera House.
Peter Joseph RiordanFor outstanding public service to industrial relations and education in New South Wales.
Graham Patrick TobinFor outstanding public service to the roads and maritime sector in New South Wales.
Mark Phillip WilsonFor outstanding public service to the correctional sector in New South Wales.
VICProfessor Michael John AcklandFor outstanding public service through contributions to the health and wellbeing of people in Victoria.
Maree Amanda CameronFor outstanding public service to residential aged care standards and improved quality of life for older persons in Victoria.
Dr Robin Anthony HirstFor outstanding public service through the development of community engagement with the museum and galleries sector in Victoria.
David "Graham" Parkes AFSMFor outstanding public service to park management and environmental conservation in Victoria.
Professor German Carlos SpangenbergFor outstanding public service through scientific research programs in the agricultural sector in Victoria.
Gemma Cecilia VarleyFor outstanding public service through the drafting of legislation in Victoria.
Michael Lawrence WellsFor outstanding public service through the protection of rights for disadvantaged and vulnerable people in Victoria.
QLDRandall Burton CoxFor outstanding public service to the natural resources sector in Queensland.
Dr Philip John MoodyFor outstanding public service to the environmental sector in Queensland.
Gerald Marian MurphyFor outstanding public service to the transport and main roads sector.
Kevin James YearburyFor outstanding public service to the state of Queensland.
WAStuart JardineFor outstanding public service to local government in Western Australia.
SARosina AntenucciFor outstanding public service to education and to the teaching of English as an additional language.
Robert Glen SchwartzFor outstanding public service in the field of intergovernmental fiscal relations, taxation policy and economic policy.
Joyleen Joan ThomasFor outstanding public service in the area of employment, cultural inclusiveness and Indigenous events.
ACTKerryn Eileen ErnstFor outstanding public service to community health in the Australian Capital Territory.
Ian David HillFor outstanding public service to the tourism sector in the Australian Capital Territory.
Andrew James KeffordFor outstanding public service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through administrative roles.
NTTeresa Mary HartFor outstanding public service to governance, planning and administration in the Northern Territory.

Australian Police Medal (APM)

Australian Police Medal ribbon
State/
Territory
RecipientNotes
FederalDetective Sergeant Mark Bradley Elvin[13]
Detective Sergeant Andrea Humphrys
Assistant Commissioner David John Sharpe
NSWDetective Chief Inspector David Alfred Adney
Chief Inspector Tracy Maree Chapman
Superintendent Anthony Paul Crandell
Chief Inspector David Ian Forbes
Senior Constable Paul Stephen Jones
Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw
Chief Inspector Christopher Andrew Smith
Chief Inspector Kim Rene Sorensen
Superintendent Mark Andrew Wright
VICAssistant Commissioner Debra Joan Abbott
Commander Susan Mary Clifford
Senior Sergeant Philip David Eager
Superintendent Michael John Sayer
Detective Senior Sergeant Adam John Shoesmith
Detective Leading Senior Constable Katrina Sue Thomas
Detective Senior Sergeant Troy Derek Thomson
Inspector Gillian Wilson
QLDSuperintendent Amanda Jane Brownhill
Sergeant Paula Anne Byrne
Inspector Peter Michael Flanders
Detective Inspector Christopher Glenn Jory
Inspector Trevor William Kidd
Superintendent Michelle Francis Young
WADetective Superintendent Francis John Brandham
Detective Senior Sergeant Thomas Eric Mills
Superintendent Susan Young
SASenior Sergeant Trudy Jean Andresen
Detective Senior Sergeant First Class Grant Andrew Garrity
Senior Sergeant First Class Manfred Helmut Wojtasik
TASSenior Sergeant Danny Hilton Russell
Sergeant Lee-Anne Marie Walters
NTSuperintendent Charles Robert Farmer
Senior Aboriginal Community Police Officer Betty Herbert

Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM)

Australian Fire Service Medal ribbon
State/
Territory
RecipientNotes
NSWHarvey Alan Bailey[13]
Graham Charles Bennett
Brian Kevin Clarke
John Cullen
James Robert Fahey
David Frederick Felton
Ian Lindsay Grimwood
John Kjoller
Trevor Richard Penfold
VICAnthony Reginald Arthur
Henry Charles Barton
William Bowery
Adam Edward Dalrymple
Kendra Leigh-Ann Dean
Paul Leslie King
Graham Petrie
Philip Scott Pringuer
James "Donald" Robertson
QLDStephen Ross Christie
Alexander Charles Moroney
Joseph Gerard Ryan
WAPaul Edward Brarker
John Charles Tillman
SAGlenn Paul Benham
Robert George Davis
Corey Robert Dunn
Allan Malcolm Voigt
TASLeo Thomas Berechree
David Russell Bonney
Jeffrey Jeffrey Smith
ACTRichard Francis Maloney
NTMark Anthony Spain

Ambulance Service Medal (ASM)

Ambulance Service Medal ribbon
State/
Territory
RecipientNotes
NSWRosemary Joyce Hegner[13]
Allan Ross Loudfoot
Desiree Jane O'Brien
Susan Onlea Webster
VICHenry Ernest Brindley
Glenys Marion Chapman
Colin Jones
Lindsay Rose Jones
Michelle Margaret Murphy
Paul Wilkinson
QLDCraig Emery
Patrick Michael Holdsworth
WADavid "Paul" Davies
Paul Henry Gaughan
Denise Kathleen Lane
SAAndrew John Hillier
Duncan Colin Johnstone
Sheryl Annette Lewis
TASMonica Charlotte Baker
John Leonard Campbell ESM
Kaye Caroline Fox

Emergency Services Medal (ESM)

Emergency Services Medal ribbon
State/
Territory
RecipientNotes
NSWShannon Noel Crofton[13]
Garry Thomas Smith APM
VICShane John Lapworth
Garry William Moncrieff
John Alan Retchford
QLDPaul Gregory Kelly
David Malcolm McLean
WAPhillip S Bresser
Jeffrey Philip Howe
Christopher Ian Johns
SAJohn Russell Baker
Shane Michael Daw
Michael Wayne Fix
TASChristopher Malcolm Fagg OAM
Mhairi Jane Revie
Andrew Charles Taylor AFSM
NTKeith W Hutton

Distinguished and Conspicuous Service

Distinguished Service Cross (DSC)

Distinguished Service Cross ribbon
BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy RADM Trevor Jones, AO, CSC, RANFor distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as the Commander Joint Task Force 633 while deployed to the Middle East Region from November 2014 to January 2016. [14]
Army COL GFor distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations in Iraq in 2015.
COL Matthew Jeremy GaltonFor distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as the Commander Task Group Taji in Iraq in 2015.
LTCOL SFor distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations in Iraq.
Air Force GCAPT PFor distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations in Iraq in 2015.
GCAPT SFor distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as Commander Air Task Group 630 in Iraq from July 2015 to January 2016.

Distinguished Service Medal (DSM)

Distinguished Service Medal ribbon
BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy Chief Petty Officer Paul Nicholas Mayer[15]For distinguished leadership in warlike operations during a complex insurgent attack in Kabul on 7 August 2015. [14]
Army Colonel Ashley Raymond CollingburnFor distinguished leadership in warlike operations as the Training Task Unit Commander, within Task Group Taji One in Iraq in 2015.
Colonel Susan May Coyle, CSCFor distinguished leadership in warlike operations as the Deputy Commander of Joint Task Force 636 and Commander Task Group 633.6 from June 2014 to July 2015.
Major RFor distinguished leadership in warlike operations while deployed as Officer Commanding, Commando Company Group in Iraq.

Commendation for Distinguished Service

Commendation for Distinguished Service ribbon
BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy Captain Shane Leonard Glassock, CSC, RAN For distinguished performance in warlike operations as a senior advisor to the Afghan Ministry of Interior. [14]
Army Captain AFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as Commander of a Special Forces Advisory Team in Iraq.
Corporal CFor distinguished performance in warlike operations as an advisor to 1st Iraqi Special Forces Brigade in Iraq.
Brigadier Justin Frederick Ellwood, DSCFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as the Chief Joint Operations in Headquarters Resolute Support Kabul Afghanistan from September 2014 to September 2015.
Lieutenant Colonel Damien Leslie GreenFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as a Mentor and Deputy Senior National Representative at the Afghanistan National Army Officer Academy from September 2014 to July 2015.
Private JFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations providing critical medical support and clinical care.
Captain RFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations providing intelligence support in Iraq.
Corporal RFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations in providing coalition strike support.
Air Force Wing Commander GFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as Commander of a Task Unit and the National Target Engagement Authority between November 2015 and March 2016.
Squadron Leader JFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations and outstanding airmanship.
Wing Commander MFor distinguished performance of duties in warlike operations as Commander Task Unit 630.2 and the National Target Engagement Authority between June 2015 and November 2015.

Bar to the Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC & Bar)

Conspicuous Service Cross and Bar ribbon
BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Army Brigadier Michael David Bond, CSCFor outstanding achievement in enhancing the operational processes and outcomes of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. [14]
Brigadier Nagy Maher Sorial, CSCFor outstanding achievement supporting the execution of multiple complex military operations throughout the Middle East Region.

Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)

Conspicuous Service Cross ribbon
BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy Captain Jonathan Paul Earley, RANFor outstanding achievement and devotion to duty in maritime operational and humanitarian response planning and deployment. [14]
Commodore Stephen John Hughes, RANFor outstanding devotion to duty in the field of major warship introduction into service with the Royal Australian Navy.
Commander Douglas Macleod Theobald, RANFor outstanding achievement in the field of submarine operations and Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare.
Army Warrant Officer Class Two Kevin Anthony BattsteFor outstanding achievement as the Regimental Quartermaster at the 1st Recruit Training Battalion.
Lieutenant Colonel Kurt Stephen Black-SinclairFor outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the 1st Military Police Battalion.
Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas John BosioFor outstanding achievement in the development of the operational Campaign Plan for the Combined Joint Task Force Headquarters in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.
Colonel Malcolm Geoffrey BrickFor outstanding achievement in the management of logistic assets and support as Commander Joint Logistics Unit (East).
Lieutenant Colonel Lara Terese Bullpitt-TroyFor outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade One - Operations and Plans, Headquarters 1st Joint Movement Group.
Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Andrew DuffFor outstanding devotion to duty to clinical training and preparedness of health services personnel as the Deputy Director of Clinical Services, 2nd General Health Battalion, from 2012 to 2015.
Lieutenant Colonel Graham Malcolm GoodwinFor outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the 10th/27th Battalion, the Royal South Australia Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel Leslie JuckelFor outstanding achievements in modernising digital networking and battle management systems capabilities.
Lieutenant Colonel David Christopher McGarryFor outstanding achievement as Commander Australian Contingent with the Multinational Force and Observers, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt.
Lieutenant Colonel Daven Ray PettersenFor outstanding devotion to duty as Deputy Director International Engagement, Army.
Lieutenant Colonel Mark Hamilton StoneFor outstanding achievement as Acting Commanding Officer 9th Force Support Battalion and Staff Officer Grade One Logistics, Headquarters 1st Division/Deployable Joint Force Headquarters.
Captain Wayne Michael Vickers, CSMFor outstanding achievement in the innovation of digital communications.
Air Force Sergeant Craig Allan BarnesFor outstanding achievement as combat control team assault zone survey specialist at Number 4 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force.
Wing Commander Bradley John Clarke, OAMFor outstanding achievement in organisation and aerospace capability development as Commanding Officer of Number 35 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force.
Squadron Leader Adrian Gerard GreenerFor outstanding achievement in organisation and aerospace capability development as Commanding Officer of Number 35 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force.
Group Captain Andrew Nigel LancasterFor outstanding achievement as Commanding Officer of Number 382 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron and Director Engagement, Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
Wing Commander Amanda Jane LeslieFor outstanding devotion to duty in Air Force Reserve personnel administration and management.
Squadron Leader Rodney Charles OrrockFor outstanding devotion to duty as the KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport Weapon System Support Manager in the Heavy Air Lift Systems Program Office.
Group Captain SFor outstanding achievement in air combat development and preparedness as Commanding Officer of Number 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force.

Bar to the Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM & Bar)

CSM & Bar ribbon
BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy Captain Michael Joseph Turner, CSM, RANFor meritorious achievement in enhancing the Australian Defence Force's counternarcotic operations. [14]

Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM)

Conspicuous Service Medal ribbon
BranchRecipientCitationNotes
Navy Chief Petty Officer Brian William CraigFor meritorious achievement in executing the material support preparations for the certification, delivery and introduction into service of HMAS Adelaide. [14]
Chief Petty Officer Gregory Neil Fletcher[16]For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of propulsion management in HMAS Perth.
Lieutenant Commander Kathryn Rebecca Ford RANFor meritorious achievement in the development and implementation of the Australian Defence Force Training Systems School.
Lieutenant Commander Christopher William Neech RAN For meritorious achievement in the field of Guided Missile Frigate maintenance management.
Commander Gemma Maree Pumphrey RAN[17]For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Defence communications and information infrastructure and services.
Warrant Officer Brendan Andrew Woodsell OAMFor meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Navy values reform and training for recruits at HMAS Cerberus.
Army Sergeant Kim Maree AllenFor meritorious achievement as a Multi-Media Technician Supervisor within 1st Intelligence Battalion.
Warrant Officer Class Two Matthew Russell CrightonFor meritorious achievement in the development and implementation of embarked force coordination procedures in the Canberra Class Landing Helicopter Dock Ships.
Warrant Officer Class Two DFor meritorious devotion to duty in the field of specialist communications training and support to special operations.
Signaller John Kenneth DaviesFor meritorious devotion to duty as an Information Systems Technician, 7th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare).
Lieutenant Colonel Damian Andrew DrainFor meritorious achievement in the field of capital facilities and infrastructure project development.
Warrant Officer Class Two Phillip Matthew GrieveFor meritorious achievement developing Army's Shadow Unmanned Aerial System capability.
Sergeant Rodney James LeeceFor meritorious devotion to duty as a Land Intelligence Instructor within the Defence Force School of Intelligence.
Captain Stephen Andrew LomasFor meritorious devotion to duty in the field of logistics management and support.
Sergeant SFor meritorious devotion to duty delivering deployable capability and training as a member of the 1st Commando Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class One Simon Peter ThompsonFor meritorious achievement in force generation and training for the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery.
Air Force Squadron Leader Tanya Michelle EvansFor meritorious achievement in training delivery and organisational development as Chief Instructor of the Officers' Training School, Royal Australian Air Force.
Wing Commander Anthony George GrimmerFor meritorious achievement in engineer and technical workforce management in the Royal Australian Air Force.
Flight Sergeant Daniel Anthony HarveyFor meritorious achievement as the Senior Hypobaric Chamber Operator at the Royal Australian Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine.
Flight Sergeant MFor meritorious achievement as Senior Non-Commissioned Officer -Targets, Operation OKRA Air Task Group; and as Acting Officer in Charge - Target Materials Section, Number 460 Squadron.
Squadron Leader Stuart John MattnerFor meritorious achievement in the fields of explosive ordnance and precision guided munitions.

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  3. Distinguished and Conspicuous Service awards - summary, 26 January 2017, www.gg.gov.au
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