Recipient | Citation | Notes |
Giuseppe Adamo | For service to the Italian community | [1] |
Stephanie Ann Alexander | For services to the hospitality and the tourist industry and to the encouragement of apprentices |
Harold Frank Anderson | For service to the community, particularly shipping and transport |
Garth Bennett Andrews | For service to the community, particularly through the surf-lifesaving movement |
Edna May Anstis | For service to the community |
Janis Atrens | For service to the Latvian community |
Gail Austen | For service to youth |
Helen Joan Baber | For service to the community, particularly through organisations for people with disabilities |
Chief Petty Officer Harold Leslie Bailey | For service to the community and to veterans |
Alexander William Bathgate | For service to arts administration, particularly through the Marion Street Theatre |
Richard William Bayly | For service to community music |
Detective Sergeant John Bowering Bean | For service to the youth, particularly in the area of child protection |
Edna Constance Becker | For service to the community |
William George Belcher | For service to community music, particularly band music |
Clive John Berghofer | For service to local government and to the community |
Peter James Bermingham | For service to surf lifesaving |
Glenroy Garfield Best | For service to the fruit and vegetable growing industry |
Harold Edwin Bird | For service to the National Boys Choir |
Percy Brian Blandford | For service to the Australian meat and livestock industry |
Arthur James Blizzard | For service to motor cycle sport |
Mavis Bock | For service to the community |
Heather Birt Bonnin | For service to the arts, particularly through the Art Gallery of South Australia |
Antony Gerard Booth | For service to track and field athletics |
Slavko James Bosnjak | |
Doris Ellen Boyle | For service to the hearing impaired |
John Brown | For service to the community and veterans |
Major George Brown | For service to the community and veterans |
Maria Brzezinski | For service to the Polish community |
Dr Terence Aubrey Bunn | For service to medicine and to the community |
George Burlinson | For service to animal welfare |
Elaine Heather Bussenschutt | For service to the community |
Valda Else Byth | For service to women, particularly through the Women's Electoral Lobby |
Priscilla Maurine Callard | For service to the community and nursing |
William Reginald Cameron | For service to the performing arts and to arts administration |
Douglas Frederick Campbell, QGM | For service to community health |
Dorothy Jean Campton | For service to youth, particularly to those with disabilities |
Ian Campbell Gordon Carpenter | For service to the community of Orange, particularly through service clubs and organisations |
Tommy Francis Carter | For service to the community |
Russell John Carvolth | For service to community health, particularly in the field of drug and alcohol prevention |
Lorna May Charles | For service to education |
Barry John Cheales | For service to the sport of gymnastics |
Beryl May Chilton | For service to further education, particularly in the field of youth and adult training programmes |
Andrew Christou | For service to the Greek community and to the trade union movement |
John Douglas Clarke | For service to the sport of lawn bowls |
Ernest Patrick Clarke | For service to social welfare |
Thomas Ernest Cole | For service to community history |
Margaret Dorothy Colebrook | For service to children with hearing impairments |
Robert George Cooper | For service to music and music education |
Lisa Gaye Curry-Kenny, MBE | For service to the sport of swimming |
Jeanette Gertrude Curtis | For service as a foster parent to improving the quality of life for children with severe and multiple disabilities |
Valerie Mae Davis | For service to children, particularly through 'Programme Two', St Kilda |
Ethel Ann Deagan | For service to the physical and emotional care of people with disabilities through Kaddy Transport, Dee Why |
Lieto Elia Donadelli | For service to the sugar industry and to the community |
Stanley Clifford Donald | For service to the hearing impaired |
Ian Keith McDowall Downie | For service to the community and local government |
Roma Ward Drummond | For service to families caring for relatives with schizophrenia |
Ida Winefred Duncan | For service to the community, particularly as Secretary of the 'Friends of the Botanical Gardens', Noosa Heads |
Councillor Allan Albert Dunstan, OBE | For service to local government and to the community |
Ellanor Durbridge | For service to conservation on Stradbroke Island |
Jack Beaumont Earl | For service to yachting and to marine art |
Cynthia Beauchamp Edwards | For service to the Australian printing and publishing industry |
Eric Edwards | For service to the Australian printing and publishing industry |
Laurence Edward Elliott | For service to youth as founder of the Far North Queensland Youth Assistance Fund |
Douglas Raymond Ellis | For service to sport and recreation and to Australian university sports associations |
Vera Ethel Evans | For service to the community |
Albert Cyril Fairchild | For service to the scout movement |
Lesley Yvonne Falloon | For service to the community and to local government |
Joan Evelyn Fenton | For service to recording the history of the Central Coast region of NSW |
Gordon Karl Fetterplace | For service to the community and to local government |
William Harold Fife | For service to local government and to the RSL Wagga Wagga Sub-Branch |
Dulcie Flower | For service to the community, particularly on the area of Aboriginal health worker training |
Lorna Margaret Flux | For service to the child care movement and to child care licensing guidelines |
Anthony Thomas Foley | For service to the community and to local government |
Warwick Ian Forbes | For service to the sport of gymnastics |
Kevin Gregory Ford | For service to education and to the community |
The Honourable Norman Kenneth Foster | For service to parliament, the trade union movement and to ex-service organisations |
Kevin Russell French | For service to the forest products industry, particularly in the area of marketing and promotion |
Ruth Pauline Frith | For service to athletics |
Pastor Frank Clive Fullwood | For service to the community through Questcare, Ipswich |
Amy Gavin | For service to the community |
Max Germaine | For service to the promotion of the arts and artists |
Mary Lorraine Gibbs | For service to the community |
Charles Philip Gilbert | For service to the blind and visually impaired |
Hazel Joy Gilby | For service to the community and to the Red Cross |
Charles Sidney Giott | For service to Local Government and the community |
Joan Beatrice Golding | For service to people with the HIV/AIDS virus and to their families through the People Living with Aids programme |
Desmond Gooch | For service to the Tasmanian probation and parole service particularly through administering the community service orders programme |
Mary Good | For service to public health and to the community |
Gwendoline Mavis Good | For service to the community |
Judith Ann Gover | For service to nursing, particularly in the field of vascular ultrasound |
Margaret Joyce Grant | For service to secondary education |
Eunice Glenelg Grimaldo | For service to international relations, particularly as president of the Australia-New Zealand Society of New York |
Richard Allen Guy | For service to the cold storage industry |
Ethel May Guy | For service to the community |
Margaret Hall | For service to women's cricket in the Australian Capital Territory |
Maureen Elizabeth Hall | For service to community health and to improving the standard of Aboriginal health care on the far south coast of New South Wales |
Muriel Fairbairn Hamlyn-Harris | For service to the community, particularly through the Ecumenical Coffee Brigade |
Margaretha Anna Hanen | For service to the provision of aged care programmes for people from non-English speaking backgrounds |
Mary Rueben Hargrave | For service to local government and to the community |
Elsie Hargreaves | For service to the community, particularly through the Ladies Auxiliary of the Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Association |
Mervyn Edward Hart | For service to the community |
Noeline Hartley | For service to the community in the areas of women's health and childcare policies, and to the environment and peace movements |
Father Brian Matthew Healy | For service to the community through the Catholic Diocese of Darwin |
John Anthony Heffernan | For service to the community through the provision of legal aid services in Victoria |
Gwenyth Bevan Heinz | For service to the community, particularly in relation to the support and protection of youth at risk |
Paul Warren Henry | For service to people undergoing drug and alcohol rehabilitation through the We Help Ourselves (WHO) organisation |
Joan Herraman | For service to the community |
Ivy Mary Hewitt | For service to the National Science and Technology Centre |
Ronald Ernest Hewitt | For service to the National Science and Technology Centre |
Jean Hibberd | For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the scout association and to the community |
Bruce Samuel Hick | For service to rowing |
William Alexander Higgie | For service to refugee resettlement through Austcare |
Eugenia Hill | For service to the promotion of multiculturalism in the arts |
Ronda Florence Hoare | For service to the Royal Adelaide Hospital Auxiliary |
Heather Joyce Hoffman | For service to St Matthew's Child-care Centre, Rockhampton |
Roy William Hosey | For service to the arts as a dance teacher and choreographer |
Clifford William Houghton | For service to motor vehicle traders and to Australian Rules football |
Dr Mary Neville Hughes | For services to medicine |
Mona Humphreys | For service to the community, particularly through the Chatswood division of Legacy |
Jack Edward Ireland | For service to local government and to the community |
Jean de Courtenay Isherwood | For service to the arts as a painter in oils and watercolours |
Arthur William James | For service to the support to jazz music |
Ian David Jay | For service to civil engineering, particularly through the development of the Expo '88/South Bank Parklands projects |
Shirley Estelle Johnston | For service to the community. |
Arnold Wicks Johnston | For service to community health, particularly through the Epilepsy Association of Australia. |
Emrys Morris Jones | For service to the Ipswich Hospital Board and to the community. |
David Robert Kennedy | For service to the community. |
Robert Rawdon Kennedy | For service to the print media, radio and television. |
Sister Margaret Mary Kennedy | For service to education as principal of Genazzano College. |
Florence Elizabeth Kennedy | For service to the Torres Strait Islander community. |
Herbert Clement Kentish | For service to local government and to the community. |
John Eliott Kilpatrick | For service to the community and to local government. |
Iris Maureen King | For service to the Girl Guides Association, to the Southern Districts Horticultural Society and to aviculture. |
Malcolm James Kinross | For service to the community, particularly through the United Grand Lodge of Queensland and to the care of aged people |
Norman Alfred Klatt | For service to aged people through the Nundah Zion Lutheran Home and to the community |
Christian Charles William Kohlhoff | For service to the community, particularly in providing facilities for aged people and people with disabilities |
Robin John Langley | For service to performing arts, cultural and sporting organisations |
Terry Lavender | For service to the community through the development of walking trails, particularly the Heysen Trail |
Harold Sydney Le Bherz | For service to horse sports |
Dr David Norrie Fleming Leake | For service to medicine as an ear, nose and throat surgeon and to Poll Hereford cattle breeding |
Wellington Lee, OBE RFD | For service to the community, particularly the Chinese community |
Wilfred Edwin Lehmann | For service to the performing arts as a violinist, composer and conductor |
Ivor Lewis | For service to the community, particularly through the Glenelg Rotary Club |
Eric Yuen-Ying Liao | For service to the Buddhist community |
John Lorenzo Linard | For service to the community, particularly aged people, through the Society of St Vincent de Paul |
Mae Olive Lingard | For service to aged people through the Miranda Returned and Services League's Captain Cook Daycare Club |
Jean Forsyth London | For service to Scottish country dancing |
Councillor Dominic Joseph Lopez | For service to local government |
Clarence Edward Lowe | For service to veterans |
Brian John Mackander | For service to the community |
Margaret Patricia Mallon | For service to the community through Meals on Wheels |
Gloria Edith Mangan | For service to judo |
Zelma Coralie Manning | For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross Society |
Clive Hunter Mansell | For service to people with intellectual disabilities |
Garth Lawrence Mansfield | For service to church music |
Alexander Francis Marinos | For service to the performing arts as an actor, director and writer |
Robert Jeffrey Mathews | For service to the control of chemical weapons |
Nancy Edith Mattinson | For service to the arts through music |
Beverley Margaret McAlister | For service to the community, particularly through the Dandenong Ranges Music Council |
Adeline Emma McBryde | For service to youth, particularly through the Girl Guides Association of Queensland and to the community |
Stephen Walter McDougal | For service to veterans through the New South Wales 2/3 Field Regiment Association |
Adrian Gardner McEwin | For service to the life insurance industry and to the community |
Gwenneth Frances McFarquhar | For service to youth, particularly through the Girl Guides Association and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme |
Carol McGhee | For service to people with hearing impairments through Better Hearing Australia, Tasmanian branch |
Noel Robert McGregor | For service to the Showmen's Guild of Australasia, and to regional festivals in Queensland |
John Charles McKie | For service to Rugby League football as a referee |
Thomas Francis Mead | For service to journalism and to the community |
Dr Roger John Mecoy | For service to respiratory medicine and to the Asthma Foundation of Tasmania |
Alexander Metropolis | For service to youth through the Samaritan Befrienders |
Leslie Robert Milliken | For service to primary industry, to merino sheep breeding and to the community |
Sister Margaret Patricia Mines | For service to the community as a palliative carer working particularly with people suffering from the HIV/AIDS virus |
Jennifer Elizabeth Mitchell | For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of Australia |
Dugald Scott Mitchell | For service to the life insurance industry and to the community |
Freda Meryl Moore | For service to the community through music |
Marjorie Jean Morgan | For service to the Victorian School for Deaf Children and to community history |
Dorothy Letitia Morrison | For service to the Essendon Auxiliary of the Helping Hand Association for the Intellectually Disabled of Coburg and Districts, Inc. |
Francis Anthony Mullins | For service to the community through the Society of St Vincent de Paul, Matthew Talbot soup van |
Joan Margaret Munro | For service to the community, particularly through the Canberra Senior Citizens Club and to the National Council of Women of the Australian Capital Territory |
Reverend Father John Joseph Murphy | For service to the community as Director of the Catholic Immigration Office, Victoria |
Kevin James Murray | For service to aged people |
Reverend Father Hugh Edward Murray | For service to people with HIV/AIDS virus and their families |
Jacob George Mye, MBE | For service to the Torres Strait Islanders community |
Ralph Percival Neale | For service to conservation of the environment and to landscape architecture |
James Julian Nevin | For service to cycling |
Jeffrey William Newman | For service to charities and fund raising |
Helen Catherine Noble | For service to dance education |
Barry James O'Neil | For service as chief executive officer of the Australian Dental Association (New South Wales) |
Claud Grenfell Odgers | For service to the community, particularly aged people |
Cynthia Mary Parker | For service to education, particularly as headmistress of Frensham School |
Jennie Hephzibah Parks | For service to music education |
Dr Howard John Peak | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of cardiology |
Marita Margaret Joy Pearson | For service to the community as a foster parent |
William Laidlaw Pearson | For service to the community as a foster parent |
Marjorie Joan Phillips | For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Community Visitors Programme |
Dawson Robert Phipps | For service to local government and to the community |
William Harold Pitman | For service to people with sight impairments, particularly through the preparation of audio cassettes |
Joy Robin Poole | For service to polocrosse as a player, coach and umpire |
Dr Conrad James Primmer | For service to the community |
Martin Norfolk Punch | For service to youth, particularly through the organisation BUSY – Backing Unemployed Southport/Surfers Paradise Youth – and to the National Skillshare Association |
Owen Ronald Purdon | For service to veterans, particularly through the Naval Association of Australia |
Cuthbert Russell Raymond | For service to the North Perth Migrant Resource Centre and to the media |
Fay Redhead | For service to the community |
Pamela Joy Reece | For service as a foster parent to children with developmental disabilities |
Mae Elizabeth (Paula) Reid | For service to the Department of Forestry Library at the Australian National University |
John Colin Rhodes | For service to the United Protestant Association of New South Wales |
Mark Richards | For service to Surfing |
John Bertram Roberts, ISO MBE ED | For service to the National Trust of Australia (Western Australia) |
Arthur Francis Robertson | For service to the community |
Georgina Elizabeth Robertson | For service to the community |
Charles Anthony Milne Robertson | For service to local government, the aged and sports administration |
James Sandy Robertson | For service to ballroom dancing |
Gillian Rogers | For service to youth with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Get Together Club |
Jessie May Russell | For service to the community |
William Anthony Rutkin | For service to community health, particularly in the field of HIV/AIDS |
Peggy Lorraine Ryan | For service to basketball |
Thomas James Ryan | For service to local government, to the Municipal Saleyards Association and to sport |
Rudolf Wilhelm Schuetze | For service to conservation and the environment |
Jean May Searle | For service to the United Hospitals Auxiliary, Macksville Branch |
John Cyril Selwood | For service to veterans |
Matron Gwenda Shaw | For service to nursing |
Eoin George Shearer | For service to fire safety, particularly through the Insurance Council of Australia and to the Australian Fire Protection Association |
John Norman Shearer | For service to the community and to primary industry |
Eve Sher, BEM | For service to the United Nations Association of Australia (Victorian Division) and to the community |
Peter Joseph Sheridan | For service to the State Emergency Service |
Isla Milne Shilton | For service to women, particularly through the Women's Agricultural Bureau, Sandalwood Branch and the Country Women's Association, Borrika Branch |
Bryan Harold Sidgreaves | For service to the Australian Shopfitters Association (New South Wales) |
William John Singleton | For service to surf lifesaving |
Colin Robert Slocombe | For service to community health, particularly through the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Support Group |
Jack Clive Smale | For service to the community |
Dr Robert Walter Smethills | For service to rugby union football and to sports medicine |
Mervyn Ashmore Smith | For service to the arts, to architecture and to town planning |
Thomas Anthony Spezzan | For service to the ex-service community |
Benzion Sternfeld | For service to the Jewish community and to sport, particularly through Maccabi Australia |
Nancy Elver Stewart | For service to children with disabilities |
Lucy Stirling | For service to women |
Pamela Mary Stone | For service to local government and to the community |
Richard LaMothe Stowell | For service to youth from isolated areas, particularly as director of Swanleigh |
Irene Myrtle Stringer | For service to the community, particularly through Meals on Wheels (Osborne) |
Carmel Edith Sullivan | For service to nursing and to international relations through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
Kay Elaine Sullivan | For service to the community through the provision of voluntary nursing and emergency medical care |
Ray Wilfred Sutton | For service to cricket |
Elizabeth Anne Swain | For service to music education as Director of Music at Newington College |
Kathleen Moira Tanks | For service to the community, particularly for service with the Society of St Vincent de Paul |
Olga Irene Thistlethwaite | For service to the Royal Far West Children's Health Scheme (Port Macquarie Branch) |
Virginia Gwendolen Thorley Phillips | For service as an author, counsellor and consultant on lactation and to the Nursing Mothers' Association |
Robert William Tobias | For service to the arts, particularly through the Cladan Cultural Exchange Institute of Australia and to the Sydney International Piano Competition |
Priscilla Ann Todd | For service to women, particularly through the Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL) |
Mary Elaine Tranter | For service to the community and to the Queensland Dairyfarmers' Organisation |
Frances Tree | For service to tourism and to the community |
Cecil Jack Tree | For service to tourism and to the community |
Lieutenant Commander Andrew John Tuft | For service to the Naval Reserve Cadets |
Herbert Stanley Tutt | For service to the Landsborough Historical Society and to the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland (Caloundra) |
Dr Harry Danvers Tyer | For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon |
Royce Voss | For service to aged people |
Thea Mary Waddell | For service to the Art Gallery of New South Wales |
Marjorie Lydia Wane | For service as secretary/treasurer of the Bush Children's Education Foundation of New South Wales |
Florence Warren | For service to education |
James Rea Waters | For service to choral music and to the community |
Valma Watson | For service as a foster parent and as an advocate for disabled and disadvantaged children |
Nelly Eveline Weiss | For service to the Women's International Zionist Organisation, and to the Jewish Community |
Robert Welch | For service as a sports administrator |
Joyce Charlotte Whaley | For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the Uniting Church |
John Dwyer Whitehouse | For service to the Australian Water Polo Association and to surf lifesaving |
Neville Edward Williams | For service to education and to veterans |
Norman James Wilson | For service to local government and to the community |
Prue Elizabeth Wilson | For service to mental health |
Ian John Wilson | For service to aged people, particularly through the Wesley Mission |
Josephine Alice Woodgate | For service to the Australia Ballet |
James McAlpine Woolley | For service to the education and promotion of dental health and to the community |
Donald Neil Wray | For service to manufacturing |
Dr Herbert Clifford Wright | For service to veterans |
Councillor Robert James Yates | For service to local government and to the community |
Mayse Young | For service to the community |