Recipient
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Citation
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Notes
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Phillip Maxwell Adams
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For service to pistol shooting
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Ernest Edward Adsett
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For service to trade unions and the community
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Maxwell Ainley
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For service to the community
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Trevor Allan
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For services to rugby union football
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William George Alma
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For service as a magician and to the conservation of conjuring memorabilia
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Dr Irene Amos
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For service to the arts administration
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Franciscus Egidius Gerardus Arendse
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For service to the community and youth
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John Frank Ashby
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For service to the community, particularly the security industry
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Sister Mary Theodore Asmar
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For service to international relations, particularly to children with disabilities in Madras, India
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Thomas Ernest Atterton
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For service to the community, particularly aged people and veterans
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Arthur Edward Baker
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For service to the aged people through the Meals on Wheels organisation
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Kerry Neil Bales
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For service to the welfare of children suffering from cancer and leukaemia
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Helen Maydos Bales
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For service to the welfare of children suffering from cancer and leukaemia
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Anthony Louis Barber
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For service to the entertainment industry
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Dr Peter Allan Barr
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For service to medicine, particularly through paediatrics and grief counselling
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Jeanette Anne Barritt
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For service to public health, particularly through the Australian Cranio Facial Unit
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Mary Josephine Barry
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For service to the nursing profession
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Dr Ross Jan Bastiaan
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For service to Australian military history
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Clifford Curnow Bennett, ISO
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For service to the community
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Michael George Best
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For service to people with disabilities
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Una May Bishop
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For service to the community
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William Thomas Hayes Bodman
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For service to the livestock industry
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Alderman Peter Francis Bolt
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For service to local government and to the electricity industry
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Kenneth Hamilton Bond
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For service to the transport industry, particularly aviation
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Dr Peter Eric Boon
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For service to medicine, particularly the training of ambulance paramedics
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Lynda Margaret Booth
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For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Multiple Birth Association
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Francis Charles Boyle
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For service to the community
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Joan Maude Brand
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For service to children as a foster carer
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Isabella Brierley
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For service to local history of the Sydney North Shore area
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Ronald Heath Brockie
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For service to veterans, particularly to those with visual impairment
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Harold Arthur Brooks
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For service as a ballroom dancing instructor
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Leslie Edwin Brownlie
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For service to primary industry
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Maureen Patricia Burchell
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For service to the community
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Councillor Albert Roy Burr
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For service to local government
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James David Caldwell
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For service to the sport of rugby league football
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Dr Robert William Stuart Cannon
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For service to dentistry, particularly prosthodontics
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Joseph Carbonaro
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For service to the Italian community
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Erik Roger Bede Carlson
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For service to the community
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Andrew Carter
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For service to promoting community awareness of HIV/AIDS
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Tristram Ogilvie Cary
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For service to music
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Diana Elwyn Howard Cavaye
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For services to the community and public health
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Terrence William Chapman
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For service to education through the Association of Independent Schools, New South Wales
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Alderman Colin Roy Chapman
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For service to the community
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Dr Philip Hin Yee Cheung
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For service to public health and to service organisations
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Rex Chown
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For service to the community, particularly training for the road transport industry
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Edythe Marie Christie
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For service to youth
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Mervyn Frank Clark, MBE
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For service to the community, particularly veterans
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Henry Lewis Clark
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For service to the community, particularly as co-ordinator of search and rescue operations
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Olive Clemens-Palmer
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For service to the community, particularly veterans
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Margaret Jane Cockman
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For service to the community
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James Ronald Cole
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For service to the community, particularly aged people and to those with disabilities
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Thomas Gerald Connolly
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For service to the community
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Errol John Considine
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For service to the community
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Alison Aston Cox
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For service to public health through the Tresillian Family Care Centres
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Donald Boyd Craig
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For service to scouting
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Ian Michael Craig
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For service to the horse racing industry
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John James Craig
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For service to the community, particularly through music and old time dancing
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Betty Dorothea Crisp
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For service to the Wilcannia community
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Alan Barons Crompton
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For service to the sport of cricket
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Frederick Albert Cullen
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For service to the community, particularly veterans
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Gwendoline Jean D'Emden
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For service to the arts through the preservation of equipment for sound recording
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Jack Dalton
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For service to children's welfare, particularly as instigator of the organisation 'Foster Care'
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Warren James Daly
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For service to music as band leader and drummer
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Thomas Charles Davey
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For service to local government
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Suzanne Nadine Davidson
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For service to the arts as a ballet dancer, teacher and administrator
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Gertrude Mary Davis
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For service to the community
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Betty May Dawson
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For service to the education of disadvantaged people and those with disabilities
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Sister Margaret Elizabeth Dolan
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For service to the community, particularly aged and the bereaved
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Muriel Mary Downie
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For service to the lawn bowls, particularly for those with visual impairment
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Maurice James Drake
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For service to the community through the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Queensland
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Sister Marie Paule Francoise Duford
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For service to Aboriginal people on Palm and Fantome Islands
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Leslie Reginald Dunn
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For services to the sport of cycling
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William Dunn
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For services to the community, particularly the Aboriginal community
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Patricia Dorothy Dunne
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For service to hospital administration
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John Leslie Durkin
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For service to the community, particularly through emergency maritime rescues
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The Reverend Brother Peter William Dwyer
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For service to education
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Edgar James Ebsary
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For service to the community
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George Frederick William Eshman
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For service to the sport of soccer
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William John Fennell
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For service to the entertainment industry
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Douglas Noel Ferguson
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For service to lifesaving and to youth
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Eugene Austrail Flaherty
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For service to the aged
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Janice Anne Forrest
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For service to youth through the Girl Guides Association
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David John Foster
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For service to the sport of woodchopping
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Dr Dermot Clarence Foster
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For service to community organisations, particularly the St John Ambulance Association
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Jean Dorothy Franklin
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For service to the community
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Alexander Fraser
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For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International
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Audrey Victoria Freburg
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For service to the disabled
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Alderman Sydney Jack Friedlander
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For service to local government
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Jill Eve Gaitely
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For service to children's welfare as a foster carer
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Janet Grace Galley
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For service to the community, particularly through woman's organisations
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Councillor Robin Gardini
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For service to the community and to local government
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Ann Mary Garms
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For service to the tourism and hospitality industry and to the community
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The Honourable Harry Walter Gayfer
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For service to primary industry, particularly through Co-operative Bulk Handling Ltd, Western Australia
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Gertrude Jean Gibson
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For service to the promotion of the arts
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Susan Agnes Giles
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For service to the community, particularly through the Biggenden Returned and Services League, Women's Auxiliary
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Lillian May Golding
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For service to the community
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Betty Patricia Grant
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For service to politics
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Nancy Jean Gurner
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For service to public health
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Kenneth Edwin Gutte
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For service to education, particularly the rehabilitation of offenders
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William Henry Sutherland Hall, BEM
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For service to veterans
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Inspector James Edward Hampstead
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For service to the community, particularly during and after the Nyngan floods
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Noel Thomas Hansen
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For public service and for service to the community
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Murray Leslie Hansen
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For service to youth, particularly through the School Cadet Corps
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Victor William Harris
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For service to business and commerce, particularly through the Master Plumbers' Association
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Dorothy Ethel Harvey-Hall
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For service to the community, particularly aged people
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Caryl Lynette Haslem
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For service to the community
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John Alister Haynes
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For service to the community
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Essie Catherine Heazlett
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For service to the community, particularly aged people
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Sister Cecily Mary Caterina Heffernan
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For service to education, particularly students with hearing impairments
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Yvonne Helberg
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For service to international relations and in particular to the health and welfare of people on Rote Island, Indonesia
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Lieutenant Colonel Rowland Alfred Hill
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For service to Christian journalism particularly as editor of the War Cry
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Inspector Reginald William Hinchey
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For public service with the New South Wales Police Force
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Councillor John James Hoare
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For service to the community, particularly during and after the Nyngan floods
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Patricia Blanche Holdenson
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For service to the community particularly through charitable organisations
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Richard Murray Hooper
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For service to the community
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Mary Margaret Hill Hope
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For service to conservation and the environment and to the community
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Captain Kenneth James Hopper, RD
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For service to preservation through the Newcastle Maritime Museum and to the community
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Henry Morton Horsburgh
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For service to local government and the community
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Alan Francis Howe
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For service to the Aboriginal community
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James Maitland Hullick
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For service to local government and to the community
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James William Hunt
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For service to the promotion of the Australian arts in the United Kingdom
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Frances Huntington
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For service to the community, to sport and to youth
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Rosemary Eleanor Hyde
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For service to the community
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Robert James Hyde
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For service to the community and to local government
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Brian Samuel Jasper
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For service to the community and to local government
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John Laurie Jenkins
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For service to the community
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John Godschall Johnson
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For service to the arts, particularly as a maker and preserver of string instruments
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Gordon Stanley Jones
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For service to public health
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David Wynne Jones
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For service to scouting
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John Lambert Kane
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For service to veterans
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John Mathew Keily
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For service to youth
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Henry Douglas Kennerson
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For service to education, particularly in the area of administration, and to the building industry
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Dr Allan James Kerr, RFD
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For service to public health, particularly through the development of the Coonabarabaran Medical Centre
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Sika Kerry
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For service to multiculturalism and to local government
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Mildred Geraldine Joy Kirkpatrick
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For service to the entertainment industry
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John Knight
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
John Kosnar
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For service to manufacturing and to the Czechoslovakian community
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Dr Kalev Kruup
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For service to the Estonian community and to multiculturalism
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Dr Peter Murray Last
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For service to medicine
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Dorothy Ellen Laughton
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For service to sport, particularly for those with visual impairments
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Allen James Lee
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For service to the community and to the Anglican Church
|
Vernon Lisle
|
For service to music and to broadcasting
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Lucy Magrath
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For service to education, particularly children and young adults with special needs
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Malvina Malinek
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For service to the community, particularly women's affairs
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Allan Thomas Marriott
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For service to the community
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Albert Martin-Henry
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For service to veterans
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Alderman Norman Francis Henry Matesich
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For service to local government and to the community
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William Wallace Mathison
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For service to the Warwick Hospital, particularly as a radiographer
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Vincent Michael McCaffrey
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For service to youth and to the community
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John Malcolm McDonald
|
For service to those with disabilities
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Hector North McDonald
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For service to the community, particularly through surf lifesaving
|
Betty Bilton McDonell
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For service to the community
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Patrick George McGann
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For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the Pathfinders' Auxiliary
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Bevan Francis McInerney
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For service to the community, particularly through the St John Ambulance Association
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Ian Edward McIntyre
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For service to local government and to the community
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Councillor Donald John McKay
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For service to local government and to the community
|
Mary Jane McKenzie
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For service to veterans
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Alistair Murray McLean
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For service to international relations, particularly as Consul-General, Shanghai
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Timothy James McManus
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For service to the community
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Albert Russell Mead
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For service to primary industry, particularly horticulture
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Ronald Usher Metcalfe
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For service to veterans
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Evelyn Millar
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For service to the community
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Jessie Millington
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For service to the community, particularly through fund raising for charitable organisations
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Neville John Payne Mills
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For service to surf lifesaving
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James Ormandy Milne
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For service to the community
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Quenton Keith Moloney
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For service to community organisations
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Florence May Morley
|
For service to the community
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John Arthur Morony
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For public service
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Kenneth Eugene Morrison
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For public service with the Victorian Department of Conservation and Environment
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John Bede Mullen
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For service to the community, particularly through the St Vincent de Paul Society
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Kevin Bernard Newman
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For service to horse sports
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Paul Colin Newnham, BEM
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For service as regional director, Victorian State Emergency Service
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Colin Brynmor Nicholas
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For service to hockey
|
Richard Edward Nixon
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For service to local history and to the community
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Graham Walter O'Donnell
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For service to veterans, particularly as a bugler
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Clement Henry O'Keeffe
|
For service to the community
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Laurel Joy Oakley
|
For service to youth and to women's affairs
|
Marjorie Elizabeth Oke
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For service to aged people, particularly women
|
George William Oliver
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For service to lawn bowls and to the community
|
Athol Stephen Owen
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For service to veterans
|
Rollan Warwick Oxenham
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For public service
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David Roy Packham
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For service to the development of aerial ignition techniques for bush fire management
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Vasgo Pailagian
|
For service to the Armenian community
|
Councillor Sydney Herbert Pargeter
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For service to local government and to the community
|
Norman Claude Desmond Parker
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For service to opera, particularly technical operations
|
Klytie Wingfield Pate
|
For service to the arts, particularly ceramic art and sculpture
|
Councillor Geoffrey Simon Patience, BEM
|
For service to local government and to Lions International
|
The Reverend Kenneth John Patterson
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For service to religion, particularly through the Churches of Christ
|
Peter Volkert Payens
|
For service to photography, particularly aerial photography, and to the community
|
George Buel Peet
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For service to the development of aerial ignition techniques for bush fire management
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Dr James Nixon Pendlebury
|
For service to the Uniting Church and to education
|
Joseph Henry Philbey
|
For service to the grain industry in South Australia
|
Beverley Merle Piper
|
For service to the community, particularly through Meals On Wheels and as a children's hospital visitor
|
Councillor Julius Clive Pollack, MBE
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
Norman George Pope
|
For service to veterans and to the community
|
Dr John Louis Potts
|
For service to medicine
|
James Powell
|
For service to music, particularly through the Wollongong Conservatorium of Music
|
George Henderson Prescott
|
For service to those with disabilities, particularly through the Chatswood Sheltered Industries
|
Herbert William Price
|
For service to veterans and to Legacy
|
Theodore Pridham
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For service to the community, particularly through the St Vincent de Paul Society
|
Beris Annette Pritchard
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For service to the community, particularly through Quota International
|
Jenny Barr Prohaska
|
For service to promoting world peace, and to equal opportunity and the status of women
|
The Very Reverend Father Michael Alex Protopopov
|
For service to the Russian community
|
Laurence Maxwell Pulley
|
For service to music and to youth
|
Kosta Athan Radin
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For service to the Macedonian community in South Australia
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Allen Hayward Rains
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For service to brass band music
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Leo Francis Ramsdale
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For service to the community
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Jean Stuart Raymond
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For service to the community, particularly as secretary to the Bellingen River District Hospital Ladies Auxiliary
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Dorino Ridolfi
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For service to the community, particularly through Rotary
|
Laurence Athol Roberts
|
For service to the barley industry
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Betty Ann Roberts
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For service to social welfare
|
Bernard James Robertson
|
For service to the community
|
Sidney Robinson
|
For service to the Western Australian School for Deaf Children
|
Francis Hugh Robinson
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For service to the citrus growing industry and to the community
|
William Francis Rose
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For service to cricket
|
Lawrence Rosenblum
|
For service to the Jewish community
|
Jack Sammons
|
For service to veterans and to the community
|
James Russell Savage
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For service to children, particularly through SPELD
|
Norma Nellie Sawicki
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For service to those with visual and hearing impairments through library services
|
George William Scammell
|
For service to the community
|
Peter Elliston Seager
|
For service to primary industry, particularly through the Royal National Agriculture and Pastoral Society of Tasmania
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James Joseph See
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For service to industrial relations and for public service
|
Nathan Segal
|
For service to the community
|
Graeme Carleton Skarratt
|
For service to children with hearing and visual impairments
|
Ronald Mervyn Skinner
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For service to the community, particularly veterans
|
Alderman Thomas Arthur Slattery
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For service to local government
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Marjorie Irene Smith
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For service to swimming
|
Gregory Robert Smith
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For service to veterans
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Annita Mary Sommariva
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For service to the community, particularly aged people
|
Paul Manfred Sowa
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For service to the German community
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Stanley John Spencer
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For service to the education of disabled children, particularly through the Nepean Special School
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Ida Verdun Spencer
|
For service to the community, particularly through Red Cross Transport, South Australia
|
Charles George Stening, ED
|
For service to veterans
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Lieutenant Colonel Peggy Doralene Stephens
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Salvation Army
|
Godfrey Taylor Stephens
|
For service to the credit union movement in Queensland
|
Harold Roy Vincent Stevens
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
Isabel Stix
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For service to youth, particularly refugee children
|
Alfred John Stone
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For service to veterans
|
Arthur Edmund Strike
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For service to local government and to the community, particularly through the Noah's Ark Toy Library
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Alexander John Sturgeon
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For service to the performing arts
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Rex Lionel Swinton
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For service to adult education and to the community
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Algimantas Patricijus Taskunas
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For service to tertiary education administration and to the Baltic communities
|
Jack Taylor
|
For service to local government and to the community
|
Donald David Thomas
|
For service to the community, particularly through the ambulance service
|
Mervyn Herbert Thomas
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For service to veterans
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Norma Knight Thornthwaite
|
For service to the community, particularly through the Association of Women's Forum Clubs of Australia
|
Linsley James Thorpe
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For service to horse racing and to cricket
|
Patricia Adah Tompkins
|
For service to scouting
|
Joseph Torrent
|
For service to the community
|
Boris Trajkov
|
For service to the Macedonian and other communities
|
Henry Shiu-Lung Tsang
|
For service to ethnic communities
|
The Reverend Vernon Kenneth Turner
|
For service to Christian broadcasting
|
Reginald George Tutty
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For service to the industry, particularly exhibition game poultry
|
Valrene Tweedie
|
For service to ballet and dance
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Josephine Winifred Van Lawick
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For service to those with intellectual disabilities particularly through the Endeavour Foundation
|
Speros Vardos
|
For service to the Greek community
|
Giulio Cesare Francesco Vidoni
|
For service to children with disabilities, particularly through Handital-NSW Inc
|
Elma Janet Viertel
|
For service to hockey
|
Ivan Leonard Ray Vincent
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For service to the Churches of Christ and to social welfare
|
Pauline Patricia Wallace
|
For service to the community, particularly during the Nyngan floods
|
Ross Reginald Walladge
|
For service to the community, particularly through the St Vincent de Paul Society
|
Kenneth John Walter
|
For service to conservation and the environment
|
Hugh Douglas Waring
|
For service to soil science, forestry and to education
|
Lillian Annie Warren
|
For service to the Girls' Brigade
|
Dorothy Louisa Watts
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For service to those with disabilities, particularly through the House With No Steps
|
Jean Weeks Webster
|
For service to hockey and to women's bowls
|
Barry George Weston
|
For service to commercial security and to crime prevention
|
Randal Derek White
|
For service to education, to engineering and to the community
|
Kevin Claude Michael Whouley
|
For service to the community
|
May Wiblen
|
For service to the community
|
Betty Isabel Willis
|
For service to youth particularly through the YWCA and the Uniting Church
|
Clarice Pearl Willoughby
|
For service to the community, particularly through Meals on Wheels
|
Stella Irene Willson
|
For service to the community
|
Colin Woods
|
For service to music, particularly through the Salvation Army Melbourne Staff Band
|
Henry Woolnough
|
For service to the community
|
Alonzo Pearse Wymond
|
For service to the preservation of rail transport history and to tourism
|
Charlie Yankos
|
For service to soccer
|
Peter Alan Yeldham
|
For service to the arts, particularly as a script writer
|
Keithwell Arthur Young
|
For service to those with disabilities, particularly through the Spastic Society of Victoria
|
Ann Choma Zablud
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For service to the Jewish community and to women's affairs
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