| Recipient
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Citation
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Notes
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| Virginia Margaret-Ann Adlide
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For service to the families of seriously ill children through Ronald McDonald House
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| Henry William Aitken
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For service to the community and local government
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| Stanley Clifford Alchin
|
For services to psychiatric nursing
|
| Peter Charles Alexander, CMG OBE
|
For services to veterans and to the Scottish Celtic community
|
| Leslie Alexander Anderson
|
For service to the community
|
| Laurence Stanley Andriske
|
For service to local government
|
| Clarence William Arbuckle
|
For service to health as CEO, Wesley Hospital, Auchenflower
|
| Lorraine Margaret Archer
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
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| Dr Louis Charles Ariotti, MBE
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For service to medicine as a surgeon and radiologist
|
| Tanya Ann Atcheson
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For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid
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| Grace Millicent Atkinson
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For service to the aged through St Annes Nursing Home and Hostel
|
| Maisie Pauline Austin
|
For service to sport, particularly basketball
|
| Daniel William Austin
|
For service to the print media, particularly through the Regional Press
|
| John Gordon Bain
|
For service to the Australian Rugby Union football as a player and Australian selector
|
| Kenneth Lawrence Bannister
|
For service to the community through Lifeline and the Gold Coast Homeless Youth Project Inc
|
| Tracy Lee Barrell
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
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| Jacqueline Barrett
|
For service to the community, particularly through the SID's Association, NSW
|
| Denis Joseph Barritt
|
For service to the community and the law
|
| Alfred David Basheer
|
For service to the tourism and hospitality industry, particularly through the Australian Hotels Association
|
| Phyllis Eileen Batchelor
|
For service to the performing arts as a composer, pianist and teacher
|
| Margaret Winifred Beardwood
|
For service to the community
|
| Rex Cyril Daniel Bennett
|
For service to the community and to the road transport industry
|
| Lorna Bennetts
|
For service to local government and to conservation and the environment
|
| Dorothy Elizabeth Betty
|
For service to women, particularly through the National Council of Women, NSW
|
| Lloyd Henry Bird
|
For service to botany and conservation
|
| Reginald James Percival Bishop
|
For service to youth through teaching and conducting brass band music
|
| Vera Jessie Victoria Blood
|
For service to the community and nursing
|
| Raymond Botto
|
For service to the sugar industry and to the community
|
| Bruce Leonard Bowley
|
For service to hockey and to cricket as a player, coach and administrator
|
| Sydney John Bradley
|
For service to veterans
|
| Hedley Murray Bray
|
For service to health through the Australian Medic Alert Foundation Inc and to the community
|
| The Hon Ernest Francis Bridge
|
For service to the WA Parliament and to Aboriginal Affairs
|
| Brian Ernest Austin Brown
|
For service to the performing arts as a jazz performer, educator and composer
|
| Stanley Bryant
|
For service to the manufacturing industry
|
| Donna Burns
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Kenneth Graeme Burrows
|
For service to the Public Service, particularly in the field of marine cartography
|
| Zona Gladys Burston
|
For service to the community
|
| Allan Robert Butler
|
For service to the sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Archibald William Cameron
|
For service to history and to the community
|
| Alan Beval Castle
|
For service to the community and veterans
|
| Mary Fairbairn Childe
|
For service to music as a concert pianist, teacher and examiner
|
| Elvis Yiufai Chow
|
For service to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
|
| Gladys Evelyn Christian
|
For service to the community and youth
|
| David William Clark
|
For service to the building and construction industry and to the Stanwell Skills Development Project
|
| John Henry Collinson
|
For service to the sport of rifle shooting
|
| Jason Stuart Cooper
|
For service to sport as gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Priya Naree Cooper
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Ivy Shirley Coulson
|
For service to the community, particularly through the St John Ambulance 'Save a Life' programme
|
| Tracey Nicole Cross
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Anne Nicole Currie
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Winifred Hilda Danby
|
For service to the community through social welfare services and organisations for senior citizens
|
| Colin Frederick Davies
|
For service to the law and to the community
|
| Cedric Davies
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Robert Edwin Day
|
For service to the community
|
| Gladys Edith Delaney
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Harrie William Dening
|
For service to the sport of soccer
|
| Maurice Lindsay Denson
|
For service to the community and to scouting
|
| Clare Devlin
|
For service to the community through the 'Friends at Court' support group
|
| Leonard Mervyn Diprose
|
For service to aviation
|
| George Boi Ditchmen
|
For service to aviation engineering
|
| Pamella Phyllis Dock
|
For service to community nursing through the care and support of mothers and babies
|
| William Matthew Dougherty
|
For service to the community and the aged
|
| Wendy Fay Driver
|
For service to the community, particularly to children with hearing impairments and other disabilities
|
| Gordon George Drummond
|
For service to the community, particularly through the NSW Animal Welfare League
|
| Squadron Leader Walter Alexander Eacott
|
For service to the community and to retirees
|
| Neil Oldham Easton
|
For service to the performing arts as an opera singer and teacher
|
| Dr Thomas Wynn Edwards
|
For service to veterinary science and to the RSPCA WA
|
| Myra Eunice Farley
|
For service to philately, particularly through the Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria
|
| Sergeant Leslie Alfred Fawkes
|
For service to the community
|
| Karl Peter Thomas Feifar
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Francis John Fenwick
|
For service to amateur swimming associations
|
| Mavis Jean Filmer
|
For service to charitable organisations
|
| Anton James Flavel
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Iris Merle Forsyth
|
For service to the arts as a pianist, teacher and examiner and to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations
|
| Ian Munro Fraser
|
For service to youth, particularly through the Naval Reserve Cadets
|
| Dr Peter Allen Fricker
|
For service to sports medicine
|
| Neil Robert Fuller
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Melissa Jane Gallagher
|
For service to aport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Daryl George Gallagher
|
For service to the sport of skiing
|
| Maxwell Noel Gamlin
|
For service to the community
|
| Michele Gangemi
|
For service to the Italian community
|
| Geoffrey Leo Gard, BEM
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Sportsman's Association of Australia (Tas) and the Royal Australian Corps of Signals (Tas)
|
| Maida Winnifred Gardner
|
For service to scouting and to women
|
| Pete Mcpherson Garnsey
|
For service to the community
|
| Frances Thelma Gavel
|
For service to the community, particularly through the United Hospital Auxiliaries of NSW
|
| Margaret Valma Joyce Gebhart
|
For service to the sport of netball and to the community
|
| Margaret Beryl Gill
|
For service to English teaching and to education
|
| Dr Wojciech Gorski
|
For service to the Polish community
|
| Ernest Norman Graham, BEM
|
For service to the community and to veterans
|
| Peter John Graham
|
For service to local government, the Presbyterian Church and to the community
|
| Edward John Stephen Grant
|
For service to the community
|
| Eric Vincent Gray
|
For service to secondary school education and to the community
|
| Barbara Elizabeth Grealy
|
For service to women, particularly through the Catholic Women's League (SA), Australian Church Women and the World Union of Catholic Women's Organisation
|
| Ronald Ninian Grieve
|
For service to primary industry, particularly as a breeder of Angus cattle and to the community
|
| Freda Madge Griffin
|
For service to people with disabilities, particularly through Better Hearing Australia (WA)
|
| John Arthur Griffin
|
For service to tourism
|
| Lieutenant Colonel Jerzy Gruszka,(ret'd)
|
For service to the Polish community
|
| Dixie Christina Gunning
|
For service to the Guide Dogs for the Blind committee, WA
|
| Margaret Gutman
|
For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies
|
| Josephine Elspeth Hall
|
For service to children as director of the University Pre-School and Childcare Centre, ANU
|
| Joan Margaret Halliday
|
For service to classical dance education
|
| Monica Marie Halliday
|
For service to classical dance education
|
| Valrene Joy Hampton
|
For service to children, particularly through the support of an orphan scheme
|
| Rene Hardenbol
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Dorothy Elizabeth Harrington
|
For service to people with intellectual disabilities
|
| Helen Ruth Harris
|
For service to community history
|
| Daphne Heather Hass
|
For service to softball
|
| Kevin James Haycock
|
For service to scouting
|
| Robert Lewis Hayes
|
For service to Technical and Further Education and to education administration
|
| Kenneth George Hazelwood
|
For service to veterans
|
| Sister Marie Therese Hedigan
|
For service to hospital administration and to Hospice Home Care Services
|
| Trevor Ross Heitmann
|
For service to the State Emergency Service (SA)
|
| Daryl John Hicks
|
For service to Australian Rules football and to the community
|
| Fiona Ann Hinds
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games Madrid 1992
|
| Joshua Powell Hofer
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Violet Pozieres Holland
|
For service to women and to the aged
|
| Alwyn Edward Holmes
|
For service to community health particularly through the Hunter Valley Cancer Appeal
|
| Lorraine Holmes
|
For service to the visual arts in the Illawarra Region
|
| Catherine Lucette Huggett
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Christine Ann Humphries
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Alderman Alan Aizley Hyam
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Alick Jackomos
|
For service to the Aboriginal Advancement League (VIC) and to researching and recording Aboriginal family genealogies
|
| Katherine Anne Mackay Jacobs
|
For service to the Australian Red Cross Society
|
| Lembit (Jess) Jarver
|
For service to athletics as a coach, administrator, commentator and writer
|
| Melville Cora Jeisman
|
For service to nursing
|
| William Cyril Jewell
|
For service to the Mount Royal Hospital
|
| Graham Douglas Johnson
|
For service to the community and to youth
|
| George Eric Johnson
|
For service to tennis administration
|
| Brother Michael Johnson
|
For service to education
|
| The Reverend Bernard George Judd, MBE
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Council of Churches, NSW
|
| Sofija Kanas
|
For service to multicultural organisations and to women's health issues
|
| Annette Priscilla Kelly
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Bettina Faye Kenna
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| John Kennedy
|
For service to the community
|
| Margaret Lorraine Kenny
|
For service to the Mercy Hospital for Women, East Melbourne Auxiliary
|
| Gwenda Emily Kitto
|
For service to the Girl Guides Association of South Australia
|
| Kenneth Keese Lambert
|
For service to the taxi industry
|
| Jeannie Irene Lane
|
For service to the United Hospital Auxiliaries, Coledale Branch
|
| Malva Langford
|
For service to veterans particularly through the Australian Army Medical Women's Service Association
|
| Ruth Margaret Lee
|
For service to the community and to the Freedom From Hunger Campaign
|
| Marianne Lewinsky
|
For service to the aged
|
| Wilfred Felix Lewton
|
For service to amateur angling as an administrator
|
| John Lindsay
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Peter Edward Liu
|
For service to the Chinese community and to business and commerce
|
| David Thomas Lowe
|
For service to disadvantaged youth through Drug Arm, Toowoomba and to music education
|
| Dorham Mann
|
For service to the winemaking industry
|
| Kenneth Marland
|
For service to the community and to youth
|
| Donald Lawrence Mathieson
|
For service to Australian Rules football
|
| Jack Roy Matthews
|
For service to the community and to local government
|
| Don Barry Matts
|
For service to speleology and to the Cave Rescue Group of the Volunteer Rescue Association NSW
|
| Ernst Henry Matuschka
|
For service to the community and to veterans
|
| Mandy Nicole Maywood
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Wallace Robert Armour McAlpine
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Uniting Church and to Rotary
|
| Philip James McCallum
|
For service to the community
|
| Brian James McGuire
|
For service to primary school sports administration and to the community
|
| Amy Ann Merle McKay
|
For service to the community and to disadvantaged children
|
| John Joseph McLaughlin
|
For service to sport and to the community
|
| Brian Frederick McNicholl
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Harry James McPhee
|
For service to the community as custodian of the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum
|
| Isabella Nance McPherson
|
For service to the Essendon and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and to the community
|
| Reverend Francis Augustine Mecham
|
For service to the community and to religion
|
| Charles Victor Miller
|
For service to veterans and to the aged
|
| Bruce Colin Milne
|
For service to farming and land care management
|
| Michael John Milton
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Albertville 1992
|
| Dorothy Loring Mitchell
|
For service to people with disabilities through the Art Society for the Handicapped
|
| Harry Frank Moore
|
For service to the community
|
| Maurice Edwin Morgan
|
For service to people with disabilities
|
| Freda Mott, BEM
|
For service to the United Hospital Auxiliaries, Armidale branch
|
| Raymond William Motteram
|
For service to the Field and Game Federation of Australia
|
| Zena Joy Mulhall
|
For service to veterans, particularly through the Atherton Returned and Services League Auxiliary
|
| Djon Scott Mundine
|
For service to the promotion and development of Aboriginal arts, crafts and culture
|
| Klavdia Nikolaevna Mutsenko-Yakounin
|
For service to the Russian community
|
| Maxwell Edwin Nancarrow
|
For service to community health as national president of the Australian Cardiacs Association
|
| Rodney Francis Nugent
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona, 1992
|
| Harry Wilfred Nunn
|
For public service as an archivist and for service to archival profession and to record management
|
| Patrick Edward Paul O'Brien
|
For service to athletics
|
| Audrey Brenda O'Byrne
|
For service to the aged
|
| Kevin Francis O'Neill
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Terence Joseph O'Shane
|
For service to Aboriginal people, particularly in the areas of equity, social justice and land rights
|
| Margaret Oats
|
For service to the disadvantaged in the community, particularly as foundation chairperson, Share Care, Collingwood
|
| Marjory Agnes Oddie
|
For service to local government
|
| Shirley Iles Orpin
|
For service to scouting
|
| Dr Raymond Charles Owen
|
For service to dentistry
|
| Mary Pandilo
|
For service to the Aboriginal community
|
| Zelda Cecille Pearlman
|
For service to the Jewish community
|
| Alice Maud Penman
|
For service to veterans, particularly through the Returned and Services League NSW and to the Friends of the Northcott Neurological Centre
|
| Lance Joseph Pereira
|
For service to the blind and visually impaired, particularly those suffering from retinitis pigmentosa
|
| Warren George Perkins
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Cape Hawke Community Hospital Association
|
| Martin George Henry Pitt
|
For service to industrial relations, particularly through the Electrical Trades Union
|
| Colin Francis Platt
|
For service to scouting
|
| James Matthew Price, MBE
|
For service to local government and to primary industry
|
| James Sydney Bryant (Rex) Prior
|
For service to the community
|
| Marguerite Barbara Pritchard
|
For service to the Girl Guides Association
|
| Alison Clare Quinn
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Dr Noel McHugh Ramsey
|
For service to family medicine
|
| John Alexander Rawes
|
For service to St John Ambulance SA and to accountancy
|
| John William Rawlinson
|
For service to the building industry, particularly as a quantity surveyor
|
| Stanley James Lawler Ray
|
For service to Australian Rules football
|
| Maurice Thomas Reddan
|
For service to rowing
|
| Dr Charles Rowland Bromley Richards, MBE ED
|
For service to sports medicine and to The Sun-Herald City to Surf Fun Run
|
| Claude Gordon George Robertson
|
For service to local government and to motorcycling
|
| Alan Charles Robertson
|
For service to local government and to engineering
|
| D'arcy Daniel Robinson
|
For service to veterans and to the aged
|
| Don Grant Rodgers
|
For services to surf-lifesaving
|
| William John Ronald
|
For service to the Australian Fencing Federation
|
| John James Frederick Roper
|
For service to traditional church bellringing, particularly through St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
|
| Murdoch John Ross
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
| Domenica Maria Immacolata Rossi
|
For service to women and to the Italian community, particularly through the Reservoir Italian Women's Group
|
| Phillip Rothman, BEM
|
For service to swimming, particularly through the Learn to Swim Campaign NSW
|
| Carl Middleton Routley
|
For service to veterans, particularly through the Rats of Tobruk Association
|
| Evangelene Salakas
|
For service to charitable organisations
|
| Alix Louise Sauvage
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Geoff Shaw
|
For service to Aboriginal people through the NT Town Camps Movement and as general manager of the Tangentyere Council
|
| Margaret (Peggy) Shearing
|
For service to swimming
|
| Kennerly Collingwood Sheel
|
For service to tennis as an administrator
|
| Russell Luke Short
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Sister Heather Jane (Jenny) Short
|
For service to nursing, particularly through the Orthopaedic Training Laboratory, St George Hospital
|
| Pastor Jean Gardeniar Sizer
|
For service to the Uniting Church and to the community
|
| Patricia May Smeeton, OBE
|
For service to the community and to the Anglican Mothers Union (Perth)
|
| Reverend Edward James Smith
|
For service to people with disabilities, particularly through the Crossroads Christian Fellowship
|
| Norman Clarence Smith
|
For service to veterans, particularly through the Returned and Services League NSW
|
| Russell Hugh Smith
|
For service to the performing arts as a singer and teacher of opera
|
| Donna Maree Smith
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Sister Edith Olive Smith
|
For service to people with disabilities and to nursing, particularly through the Crossroads Christian Fellowship and the Blue Nursing Service
|
| Jessie Agnes Spark
|
For service to nursing and to the community, particularly through the Geelong Hospice Care Association
|
| Sol Spitalnic
|
For service to amateur boxing as a administrator
|
| Kenneth Henry Springbett
|
For service to Meals on Wheels
|
| Winifred Rose (Dot) Springbett
|
For service to Meals on Wheels
|
| Leonard John Stevens
|
For service to the community
|
| Harold Maitland Stevens
|
For service to athletics
|
| Professor Daniel Desmond Stewart
|
For service to education
|
| Anthony Frank Stokes
|
For service to veterans
|
| Phillip Wall Thompson
|
For service to the Georges River National Park Trust
|
| Darren Brian Thrupp
|
For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Henryk Tomaszewski
|
For service to the Polish community
|
| Alice May Toogood
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Norma Muriel Topp
|
For service to the community, particularly as national director of Tall Fashion Promotions of Australia
|
| Nancy Tranby
|
For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance, Australia
|
| Mannix Philip Tulley
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Bayswater Elderly Citizens Help Organisation
|
| Eileen Margaret Turner
|
For service to the Tasmanian Pensioners Union, Hobart and Glenorchy branches
|
| Kevin Douglas Umback
|
For service to local history, particularly the restoration and maintenance of Bega Valley cemeteries
|
| Katherine Patricia Ursich
|
For service to the community
|
| Ronald Trevor Vayro
|
For service to the development of the sport of blind cricket for visually impaired players
|
| Peter William Waldron
|
For service to farming and land care management
|
| Joseph William Walker
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992
|
| Richard Barry Walley
|
For service to the performing arts and to the promotion of the culture of the South Western Aboriginals, the Nyoongahs
|
| Bruce Wallrodt
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Graham Anthony Walsh
|
For service to the community
|
| Gordon Warby
|
For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Maitland Branch of the Challenge Foundation
|
| Nola Margaret Warby
|
For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Maitland Branch of the Challenge Foundation
|
| Lilian Gladys Waugh
|
For service to netball
|
| Gwennyth Imrie Webb
|
For service to the arts as director of the Sale Regional Art Gallery
|
| Arthur James Webster
|
For service to primary industry
|
| Raymond Wallace Whiteside
|
For service to the community, particularly as chairman of the Geelong and District Water Board
|
| Margaret Jule Wilkie
|
For service to the community
|
| Dr Sara Williams
|
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of child psychiatry
|
| Jodi Glenda Willis
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| John Willis
|
For service to aviation
|
| Lancelot Ghwelf Clarence Woodhouse
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Shepparton International Village
|
| Sandra Yaxley
|
For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992
|
| Reverend Nicholas Zervas
|
For service to the Greek community
|