MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Janette Belva McCLELLAND, Henley NSW 2111 For significant service to a range of education, business, social welfare and community organisations, and to public administration. University of New England Minister-appointed Councillor, 2000-2014; Council-appointed Councillor, since 2014; Member, Audit and Risk Committee; Member, Tendering Committee; Member Remuneration Committee, 2006-2014. Chair, Epilepsy Action Australia, since 2009; Chair, Governance Committee and Funding Committee. Company Member, Stewart House Preventorium, since 2008; Board Member, 2004-2010. Chair, Code Monitoring Committee, Medical Technology Association of Australia, 2012-2014. Chair, Professional Practice Review Committee, Consumer Tenancy and Trader Tribunal (now part of Civil and Administrative Tribunal of New South Wales), 2010-2013; Independent Member, 2008-2010; Member, Operational Review Committee, 2006. Director-General , New South Wales Department of Education and Training, 2002-2004; Managing Director, TAFE NSW, 2002-2004; Deputy Director-General, 1991-2001; Assistant Director General, 1990-1991; Director, Administration, 1987-1988; Chief Administrative Officer, Staff Services Division, 1983-1987. Acting Commissioner, NSW Commission for Children and Young People, 2009-2010. Assistant Secretary, Human Resources, New South Wales Department of Health, 1988-1990. Member, New South Wales Public Service Board, 1981-1983. Managing Director, Jan McClelland and Associates Pty Ltd, since 2004. Non-Judicial Member, Equal Opportunity Division, Administrative Decisions Tribunal, 20112013; Non-Judicial Member Appeal Panel, 2011-2013. Member, Rice Marketing Board for State of NSW, 2010-2013. Member, Serious Offenders Review Council, 2008-2012. Chair, NSW Businesslink Pty Ltd, 2004-2012. Council Member, Motor Accidents Authority, 2006-2012. Member, Waste Services Environmental Solutions, 2005-2011. Member, Central Coast Redevelopment Authority, 2005-2011. Member, State Transit Authority, 2006-2010; Chair, Safety Commitee, 2007-2010. Chair, Council of the Australian Consumers Association, 2005-2006. Director, NRMA Motoring Services, 2005; Member, Policy and Advocacy Committee; Member, Remuneration Committee. Chair, National Schools Resourcing Taskforce, 2002-2004. Member, Australian National Training Authority CEO's Committee, 2002-2004. Member, TAFE Commission Board, 2002-2004. Member, Board of Vocational Education and Training, 2002-2004. Member, Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Board, 2002-2004. Member, Public Education Council, 2002-2004. Chair, Interim Board, Conservatorium of Music, 2002-2004. Member, Dental Board of NSW, 1989. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Murray Ross McCUTCHEON, 31 Downshire Road, Elsternwick Vic 3185 For significant service to property and commercial law, particularly to national reform initiatives, and to legal professional bodies. Immediate Past Deputy Chair, Legal Practice Section, Law Council of Australia, 2006-2011; Immediate Past Chair, Australian Property Law Group, 1999-2011; Member, since 1989; Member, National Electronic Conveyancing System Working Group, since 2005. Chairman, Electronic Conveyancing Group, since 2013; (comprises Law Council of Australia, Australian Bankers' Association and the Australian Institute of Conveyancers). Inaugural Chair, Property Law Reform Alliance, 2002-2012; (coalition of legal and industry organisations established by the Law Council of Australia and the Property Council of Australia). Member, National Project Team, National Electronic Conveyancing System, 2008-2010; Consultant, National E-Conveyancing Development Ltd, 2008-2010. Member, Liaison Group (Land Victoria), Law Institute of Victoria, since 2008; Councillor, '8 years'; Executive Member, '15 years'; Member, since 1970; Member, Property and Environmental Law Section, since 2000; Member, Property Law Committee, since 1975; Member, Local Government and Town Planning Committee, since circa 1985; Member, eConveyancing Committee, since 1998; Member, Inaugural Assessment Committee for Accreditation of Planning and Environment Law Specialists. Member, e-Conveyancing Consultative Group (Land Victoria), circa 2002-2006. Past Member, Victorian Planning and Environment Law Association, 'many years prior to 2011'. Associate Member, Law Society of New South Wales, 1998-2007. Senior Consultant, Hunt and Hunt Lawyers; Partner, since 1997. Partner, Darvall McCutcheon and Phillips Fox (formerly W B and O McCutcheon), 1975-1997; Solicitor, since 1970. Past Board Member and Executive Committee Member, Wesley Mission Victoria, 1990-2001; Principal Legal Adviser, since 1982. Member, Marina Project Control Group (and its predecessor), Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron, 2002-2014. Honorary Life Member, since 2002. Solicitor, Royal Brighton Yacht Club. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr John Robert McDONALD, 11 Webb Avenue, Glenside SA 5065 For significant service to business through senior accountancy roles, to the not-forprofit sector, and to sporting organisations. Founder and Partner, McDonald Laing and Company, (which later became Duesburys), 19632002. Co-Founder, Director, Secretary, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, MacMahon Holdings Ltd, 1963-2002. Founding Secretary, Bar Chambers, 1973-1988. Committee Member, South Australian Chapter, Institute of Arbitrators, 1980s. Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountants, since 1973; Member and Chartered Accountant, since 1970. Fellow, Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants, 1974. Associate Member, Australian Society of Accountants, 1963. Board Member, Abigroup Limited, 1994-2004. Board Member, Horizon Energy, 1998-2001. Director, Adelaide Airport Ltd, 1998-2010. Director, Parafield Airport Ltd, 1998-2000. Director, Wirrina Cove Marina, 1989-1993. Director, Breathtaker Ski Lodge, since 1981. Director, Buller Ski Lifts Holdings, 1984-1993. Board Member, Wolf Blass Wines, 1989-1993. Secretary-General and Treasurer, Australian National Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association, 1988-2002; Life Member. Delegate to the Australian Olympic Committee, 10 years; Member, South Australian Olympic Council, 10 years. Committee Member, Division of Soils Management, CSIRO, over 10 years. Board Member, Wolf Blass Wines, 1989-1993. Financial Counsel, Brigidine Sisters, Holden Hill, many years. Committee Member, Finance and Development Committees, St Ignatius Senior and Junior Schools, 10 years. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Anne Elizabeth McKENZIE, Mount Lawley WA 6050 For significant service to community health through consumer advocacy roles and strategic policy research and development. Health Consumers Council of Western Australia Chairperson, 2008-2012; Deputy Chairperson, 2005-2008; Board Member, 2003-2012; Life Member, since 2012. Western Australia Department of Health – WA Health Member and Former Chair, Community Reference Group, Western Australian Birth Developmental Anomalies Registry Advisory Committee, current. Consumer Representative, Clinical Senate Executive Committee, 2008-2012. Consumer Representative, State Health Executive Forum ICT Principle Committee, 2007-2012. Past Chair, e-Health Community Reference Group, 2007-2012. Consumer Representative, Child and Youth Health Clinical Network, 2006-2009. Consumer Representative, Population Health Research Network, since 2009. National Health and Medical Research Council Member, Wind Farms and Human Health Reference Group, since 2012. Member, Community and Consumers Advisory Group, since 2013. Consumer Observer, NHMRC Council, 2009-2010. Consumer Representative, Harmonisation of Multi-Centre Ethical Review Committee, 2009-2011. Convenor, Involving People in Research Symposium, 2008. Peer Assessor, Heart Foundation, Priority Driven Research Program, 2006. Senior Consumer Representative, Consumers Health Forum of Australia, current; Member, Our Health, Our Community Reference Group, 2010-2013; Chair, Quality Use of Medicines Project Reference Group, 2008. Consumer Representative, Code of Conduct Committee, Medicines Australia, since 2006; Consumer Representative, Code of Conduct Appeals Committee, 2007. Consumer Representative, RADAR Editorial Group, National Prescribing Service, since 2007; Chair, Consumer New Medicines Editorial Group Subcommittee, since 2007; Member, Consumer Strategic Advisory Group, current; Member, E-Health and Decision Support Advisory Group, 2005-2009. Consumer Representative, Labelling and Packaging Review External Group, Therapeutic Goods Administration, current. Consumer Representative, Informed Financial Consent National Taskforce, Department of Health and Ageing, 2004-2005. Consumer Representative, Western Australian Audit of Surgical Mortality Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 2005-2012. Lay Member, Human Ethics Research Committee, Silver Chain Group. Consumer Representative, Intensive Care Research Alliance, Royal Perth Hospital, 2006-2010. Quality Manager, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, 1999-2004; Parent Advocate, 19941999. Telethon Kids Institute (formerly Telethon Institute for Child Health Research): Consumer advocate, since 2004. University of Western Australia: Consumer Representative, Faculty Selection Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science. Consumer Advocate, since 2004. Consumer Representative, Privacy, Ethics and Consumer Participation Committee, Population Health Research Network. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Barbara Joan MADDERN-WELLINGTON, 'Glenisla Crossing' Private Bag 212, Horsham Vic 3400 For significant service to veterinary science, to professional associations, to animal welfare, and to the community. Chief Veterinarian, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), Victoria, 1985-1998 and 1999-2002. President, Australian Veterinary Association, Victoria, 1993-1994; Policy Councillor, many years; Representative, Veterinary Nurses Council of Australia, 1995. Member, Faculty of Veterinary Science Animal Ethics Committee, The University of Melbourne, 2000 - 2013; Member, Faculty of Veterinary Science and School of Land and Environment Animal Ethics Committee, since 2013; Member, Faculties of Science and Land and Food Resources Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee, 2006 - 2008; Faculty of Science Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee, 2003 - 2005. Member, Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee, La Trobe University, 'for 12 years'. Member, Animal Experimentation Ethics Committees, Royal Melbourne Hospital; Royal Women’s Hospital, and Monash Medical Centre, ‘many years’. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Lisa MAHER, Clovelly NSW 2031 For significant service to medicine in the field of epidemiology, particularly through academic research into illicit drug use. Program Head, Viral Hepatitis Epidemiology and Prevention Program, Kirby Institute, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, since 2005; Professor, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, 2003-2008; Deputy Chair, Research Degree Committee, 20042008; Member, Human Ethics Advisory Panel, 2002-2010; Member, National Advisory Group, Australian Needle and Syringe Program, since 2004; Member, Reference Group, Illicit Drugs Reporting System, 2006-2008. Senior Research Fellow, National Health and Medical Research Council, since 2009; Member, Strategic Advisory Board, Centre for Research Excellence, Immunisation in Under Studied and Special Risk Populations, since 2012. Member, Ministerial Advisory Council on Hepatitis, Parliament of New South Wales, since 2008. Chair, Advisory Group, Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Service, since 2007; Chair, Board of Directors, Lotus House, since 2008; Board Member, since 1999. Member, Expert Advisory Committee, Users and AIDS Association, since 2009; Peer Distribution Advisory Committee, since 2011; Research Ethics Advisory Committee, since 2010. Member, Advisory Committee, National Hepatitis C Treatment Campaign, since 2004. Chair, Hepatitis C Virus Working Group, Communicable Diseases Network of Australia, 2010201; Member, National Blood Borne Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections Surveillance Committee, since 2004. Member, Viral Hepatitis Standing Committee, Australian Society for HIV Medicine, since 2005. Member, Board of Trustees, Lionel Murphy Foundation, since 2007. Member, Health Reference Group, Australian Hepatitis Council, 2006-2009. Member, Vietnamese Hepatitis C Virus and Injection Drug Users Resource Development Project Committee, Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League, 2006-2008. Honorary Associate, Centre for Harm Reduction, Burnet Institute. Member, Hepatitis C Technical Advisory Group, Asian Network of People who Use Drugs, since 2011. Member, Scientific Advisory Board, International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Ukraine), since 2011. Member, Guidelines Development Working Group, Prevention of Viral Hepatitis among People Who Inject Drugs, World Health Organisation, 2011. Technical Advisor, International Centre for Science in Drug Policy, since 2010. Member, Indo-Chinese Outreach Network, since 1997. Member, Asian Harm Reduction Network, since 1998 Member, Scientific Program Committee, Sax Institute, 2002-2005. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Peter John MARRIOTT, 8 Adam Street, Bentleigh Vic 3204 For significant service to youth through the Scouting movement, to entomological research and authorship, and to education. Assistant State Commissioner, Scouts Australia Victoria Branch, since 1996; Member, State Scout Council, since 1996; Branch Activity Leader, 1994-1996 and 1978-1980; Assistant Area Commissioner, South Metro Region, 1989-1994; Scout Leader, 1970-1977, 1981-1989 and 2000-2002; Acting Scout Leader, 1966-1969. Contributor, National Training Manuals for Youth and Adults; Member, National Adult Training Scheme. Volunteer, Entomology Department, Museum Victoria, since 1996; sorting, identifying and cataloguing over 31,600 specimens. Leader, Lepidoptera teams on major surveys; Bush Blitz; Bioscan. President, Entomological Society of Victoria, 2004-2013; Vice-President, 2003-2004; Member, since 2002. Founder and Author, 'Moths of Victoria', 5 volumes, since 2008. Species of Forester Moth named after him, 'Pollanisus marriotti', circa 2010. Assistant Principal, Tucker Road Primary School, 1990-2000; Part-time Teacher, music education and high-level extension work for gifted students, 2000-2011; Co-Founder, School Choir, visited nursing homes and the Caulfield Hospital; Staff and Student Mentor. Teacher, Sandringham Primary School, 1989-1990; Selby Primary School, 1983-1989. Principal, Lysterfield Primary School, 1981-1983. Teacher, Caulfield/Oakleigh SEU, 1978-1981; Monash University, 1976-1977; OIC Beaumaris Demonstration Unit, 1974-1976; Moorabbin West Primary School, 1972-1974; Melbourne Teachers College, 1971-1972; Hampton Primary School, 1969-1971; Darriman Primary School, 1967-1968; and Toora Primary School, 1966-1967. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Terence John MEEHAN, Mount Coolum Qld 4573 For significant service to veterans and their families through support organisations at the local, state and national level. President, Queensland Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, since 2011; Deputy President, 2008-2011; State Councillor, 2005-2009. Deputy Chairman, National Conditions of Service Committee, Returned and Services League of Australia; Deputy Chairman, National Defence Personnel and Families Committee. District Advocate, Sunshine Coast District, Returned and Services League of Australia, since 2010 and 2005-2008; Vice President, 2005-2008; District Welfare/Pensions Coordinator, 2006-2008. Advocate L4, Maroochydore Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, 20062010; President, 2005-2010; Committee Member, 2004-2005; Attitudinal Driving Workshops, 2007-2009; Member, since 2003. Chairman, Queensland Veterans Advisory Committee, 2006-2011. Deputy Chairman, National Veterans Advisory Committee. Member, Queensland Advisory Committee for the Commemoration of the Anzac Centenary, since 2012. Returned and Services League of Australia Representative, Training Consultative Group. Queensland Returned and Services League of Australia Representative, National Mental Health Forum. Queensland Returned and Services League of Australia Representative, Vietnam Veterans Consultative Forum. Member, Military Health Outcomes Program. Member, Maroochy Waters Sub Section, The Naval Association of Australia, since 2007; Chairman, Steering Committee to form new Sub Section. President, Sunshine Coast Sub Section, The Naval Association of Australia, 2005-2006; Member, 2004-2006; Patron since 2012. Member, Sunshine Coast Sub-Branch, Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia, 20032007. Director, Mates 4 Mates Charity, since 2012. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Craig Michael MELLIS, 6 Seaview Avenue, Curl Curl NSW 2096 For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of paediatrics and child health, as a clinician, and to medical education and research. Associate Dean and Head, Central Medical School, University of Sydney, since 2006; Associate Dean of Education, 2004-2005; Associate Dean and Head, Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1997-2003; Douglas Burrows Professor of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1998-2003; Past Deputy Chair, Human Ethics Committee. Professor of Medicine and Foundation Dean of Medicine, School of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, 2003-2004. Consultant, Paediatrics and Neonatology, Adult Cystic Fibrosis, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, since 2004. Paediatrician, Camperdown Children's Hospital and Westmead Children's Hospital. Director, Asthma Foundation of New South Wales; Member, Research Advisory Committee; Member, Medical Advisory Committee; 1978 - 2003. Chair, Grants Review Committee, Financial Markets Foundation for Children, for over 10 years. National Research Co-ordinator, Cystic Fibrosis Association of New South Wales; Chair, Australasian Cystic Fibrosis Conference Organising Committee, 2007; Member, for 20 years. Chief Investigator, Childhood Asthma Prevention Study, Woolcock Institute of Medical Research. Member, Research Excellence Interview Panel, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2012. President and Treasurer, Paediatric Research Society of Australia. State President, Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand. Life Member, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since circa 1994. Inaugural President, Australasian Paediatric Respiratory Group, 1993-1995. Committee Member, Australian College of Paediatrics, for 20 years. Member, American Thoracic Society, current; Editorial Board Member, 'Paediatric Pulmonology' Journal, for 12 years. Co-author of three books and author of over 200 professional papers, reviews and articles. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Stuart Malcolm MILLER, 51 Colin Street, West Perth WA 6005 For significant service to medicine as an otolaryngologist, through leading contributions to medical foundations, and to photography. Consultant, Ear, Nose and Throat Department, Royal Perth Hospital, since 1985; Served as: Head of Ear, Nose and Throat Department; Deputy Chairman, Division of Surgery; Deputy Chairman, Division on the Medical Advisory Committee and Medical Review SubCommittee; Member, Medical Advisory Committee; Member, Neurosurgery Working Party; and Chairman, Oncology Sub-Committee; Director of Training, Western Australia, 1992; Member, Cochlear Implant and Skull base surgical team, 1989-2011. Founder and Chairman, Ear Nose and Throat Foundation of Western Australia, 1996. President, Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS), 20082010; State Committee Secretary; Member, Court of Examiners, 8 years; Committee Member, 8 years; Member, National Training Board; Member, National Committee for Audiology; Held numerous executive positions. Convenor, International ENT conference, Perth 2002. Past Director, Australian Aesthetic Facial Plastic Surgery Society. Past Chairman, Ear Nose Throat Surgery Society of Western Australia. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1984 and Member, Surgical Board in Otolaryngology, 1992 and Examiner. Founder, Australian, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea Photographic Competition (ANZANG), 2004 and Patron, ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year. Deeded to the South Australian Museum in 2009. Supporter of research projects and publications, Western Australian Museum. Fellow, Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation, since 2010. Co-founder and Co-owner, Kingfisher Gallery, 2003-2011. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Wayne Robert MINTER, 41 Wandeen Road, Clareville NSW 2107 For significant service to chiropractic health through educational programs, clinical practice standards, and patient management. Chairman, Chiropractic Board of Australia, since 2014. Chairman, Executive Committee, Chiropractic Education Australia Council, since 1996. Chairman, Australian Academy of Chiropractic Committee, Chiropractic Education Australia Council, since 1995. Chairman, Continuing Professional Development Committee, Chiropractic Education Australia Council, since 1990. Member, Chiropractic Education Australia Council, since 1981. Member, Chiropractic Council of New South Wales, 2010-2012. Member, New South Wales Chiropractors Registration Board, 2007-2010; Chairman, Education and Research Committee, 2007-2010; Chairman, Education Committee, 19861990. New South Wales Practitioner Member, Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agencys Chiropractic Board, since 2013. Chiropractic Advisor, Hospital Contributions Fund of Australia, 2006-2007. Chiropractic Advisor, NIB Health Fund, 2005. National Chiropractic Advisor, Department of Veterans Affairs, 1996-1998; New South Wales Advisor, 1996-2005; Queensland Advisor, 1996-2005. Governor, Australian Spinal Research Foundation, 1983-1986, 1988-1989. Fellow, Australian College of Chiropractors, 2006. Fellow, International College of Chiropractors (USA), 2000. Adjunct Professor, School of Chiropractic and Sports Medicine, Murdoch University, 20052012. Instructor, Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilisation, Prague School of Rehabilitation, since 2008. Member, Advisory Board, Centre for Chiropractic, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, Macquarie University, 2004-2007; Examiner, Department of Chiropractic, 20032004. Principal, International College of Chiropractic, 1987-1996; Director, Undergraduate Studies,1983-1986. Examiner, Sydney College of Chiropractic and Osteopathy, 1985, 1991. Lecturer, Chiropractic Science, Phillip Institute of Technology, 1980-1981. International Society of Clinical Rehabilitation Specialists, 2008-2011. Chiropractic and Osteopathic College of Australasia, 2004-2005 Chiropractors Association of Australia, since 1981. American Chiropractic Association, 1981-1994. Australian Spinal Research Foundation, 1983-1995. American Back Society, 1988-1995. Director, Frenchs Forest Chiropractic Centre, since 1981. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Rick MORSE, PO Box 211, Bowral NSW 2576 For significant service to environmental management through erosion and sediment control practices, and to professional associations. Director, Australasian Chapter, International Erosion Control Association; 1993-2000; Cofounder, 1993; Secretary, 2000-2009many years; Co-founder, 1993; Honorary Life Membership, 2013. Director, Region 2, International Erosion Control Association, 2012-2014. Director, 20092011; Member, International Development Committee, since 2006; Member, International Board of Trustees, 2009-2012; International Associate Editor, Environmental Connection (IECA's magazine), since 2007; Standards and Practice Committee, many years; Member, since 1991. Convenor, Erosion and Sediment Control Training, Centre for Environmental Training, 20052010. Certified Professional, Erosion and Sediment Control, many years. Consultant, SEEC Morse McVey and Associates, since 2007; Director Environmental Services, 1990-2007. Principal Author, 'Blue Book', 4th edition of Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction Vol.1 (NSW Government Development Corporation, Landcom, 2006). Dr A. James MORTON, 29 Prenzler Street, Mount Gravatt Qld 4122 For significant service to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders through not-forprofit organisations, and to medicine in the field of oncology. Founder and Chairperson, AEIOU Foundation (Autism and Early Intervention Outcomes Unit), since 2004. 9 centres currently running in Queensland, with expansion to other states planned, beginning with a centre in Adelaide, South Australia, opening in 2015. Supporter, Autism Centre of Excellence, Griffith University. Board Member, Leukaemia Foundation of Queensland, 2001-2008. Founder, World's Greatest Shave for a Cure, 2000. Board Member, Haematology and Oncology Clinics of Australia, Mater Private Hospital, since 2000; Oncologist, since 1997. Senior Specialist, Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplant Team, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, current; Consultant, since 1998. Board Member, Private Cancer Physicians of Australia, 2009-2011; Member, since 2007. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since 1995. Fellow, Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. Member, Australian Medical Association. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Neil Craddock MORTON, North Adelaide SA 5006 For significant service to the museums sector through leadership roles of national cultural institutions, and to public administration. Director, National Museum of Australia, 2004-2010; Acting Director, 2003-2004. Member, Council of Australian Museum Directors, 2004-2010; and Australian National Commission to UNESCO, 2005-2009. President, International Council of Museums - Australia, 2007-2011. Director, Art Exhibitions Australia, 2007-2010. Executive Member, Museums Australia, several years. Chair, National Cultural Heritage Committee, 2006-2010; Institute for Professional Practice in Heritage and the Arts, 2010-2011. Board Member, Adelaide Youth Orchestras, since 2013. Patron, 'The Keeping Place' (Indigenous art space. Chief General Manager, Corporate and Business, Commonwealth Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA), 2002-2003; Chief General Manager, Old Parliament House, 2001-2003; Chief General Manager, Acton Peninsula Project, 1999-2001; Assistant Secretary, variety of roles in arts, film, and cultural heritage, 1993-1999; Assistant Secretary, Corporate Services, 1996-1997. Director, Australian Foundation for Culture and Humanities, 1994-1995. Associate Professor Kathiravelpillai NADANACHANDRAN, Breakfast Point NSW 2137 For significant service to the international community through humanitarian outreach programs, particularly health care and medical training. Founder and Coordinator, Sai Australia Medical Unit, Sri Sathya Sai Organisation, since 1998; Zone Medical Coordinator, Pacific Region, since 2005. Organiser and volunteer, annual free medical camps to Fiji, since 2006; Volunteer teacher and clinician, Neurosurgery Unit, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Bangalore, India, 2007-2011; Volunteer, medical camps in Sri Lanka after tsunami, 2005; Teacher, Human Values Program, over 20 years; Scripture Teacher. Volunteer Neurosurgeon, annual medical visits to Fiji, Pacific Island Project, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 2001-2004; Volunteer, additional community-funded neurosurgical visits to Fiji, since 2004. Organiser, training of neurosurgeons, neurologists, radiologists and nurses from Fiji at the Canberra Hospital, many years. Clinical Associate Professor, Medical School, Australian National University, since 2010; Senior Lecturer, 1995-2010. Director, Neurosurgical Unit, Canberra Hospital, 2001-2009; Supervisor, Training of Registrars, 2000-2009; Visiting Medical Officer, 1980-2011. Visiting Neurosurgeon, National Capital Hospital, 1992-2011; Calvary Private Hospital and John James Private, 1980-2011. Founding Partner, Canberra Neurosurgical Centre, 1991-2011. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, since 1977. Member, Australian Medical Association, 1984-2011; Association of Surgeons; Neurosurgical Society of Australasia; Indian Neurological Society. Vice-President, Australian Capital Territory Visiting Medical Officers Association, 1998-2011; Founding Member, 1998. President, Canberra Tamil Association, 1985, founding and active member, since 1983. Community Leader, Advocate and Lobbyist, over 36 years. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Timothy NADJOWH, Community Mail Bag 6, Gunbalanya NT 0822 For significant service to the Indigenous communities of West Arnhem Land as a leader and elder, and to the visual arts. Founder, Gumarrirnbang Outstation, ongoing for many years. Founder, Goomadeer Outstation, the first decentralised Indigenous community in the West Arnhem Region, late 1960s-early 1970s. Assisted Balanda (white person) Missionaries, in Oenpelli and Goomadeer Reserves, for many years. Assisted the late Mr Alfred Wilson, OAM, in the construction of airstrips throughout Arnhem Land, 1960s and 1970s. Artist, for many years. Ms Jennifer Catherine NEARY, Glebe NSW 2037 For significant service to public education through policy development and creating scholarship opportunities for teachers and students. Chair, Public Education Foundation, since 2007. Member, New South Wales Board of Studies, 2007-2013. Member, Board of Studies Teaching and Educational Standards, New South Wales, since 2013. Member, Board of Governance and Audit and Risk Committee, New South Wales Institute of Teachers, 2005-2013. Executive Director and Deputy Chair, Victorian Department of Technical and Further Education, 1980s. Director, Women's Bureau, Commonwealth Department of Employment and Industrial Relations, 1983-1986. Head, Women's Coordination Unit, New South Wales Department of Technical and Further Education, 1981-1983. Deputy Director, Disadvantaged Schools Program, Commonwealth Department of Education, early 1980s. High School Mathematics Teacher, New South Wales. Board Member, Treasurer and Trustee, Bobby Goldsmith Foundation, 2005-2007. Chair, National Breast Cancer Foundation, 2003-2005; Inaugural Trustee, 1994; Member, since 1994. Board Member and Participant, Sydney Gay Games, 2002. Steering Committee Member, Cellbank Australia, several years. Managing Director, Horwath New South Wales, 2000-2002. Director, Financial Risk Management, Price Waterhouse Coopers, 1998-2000. Head, Data and Knowledge Management, Insurance Australia Group (IAG), 2002-2005. Chief Executive Officer, COMCARE, 1991-1994. Deputy Chief Executive, Worksafe, 1989-1991. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr George Edward NEGUS, 6 William Street, Balmain East NSW 2041 For significant service to the media as a journalist and television presenter, and to conservation and the environment. Presenter, The Project, Roving Enterprises, since 2011. Host, 6:30 with George Negus, Network Ten, since 2011. Presenter, Dateline, Special Broadcasting Service Corporation, 2005 - 2010. Facilitator/Presenter, Australian Talks, The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2002; George Negus Tonight, 2001 - 2004; Foreign Correspondent, 2000 - 2004; Political Correspondent, This Day Tonight. Former Principal Reporter, 60 Minutes, The Nine Network, 1979 - 1986; Former Host, The Today Show. Author, The World from Down Under, 2010; The World from Islam, 2004; The World from Italy, 2001; By George, 20 Years behind the Typewriter, 1995; The Adventures of Trev the Truck, 1991; Across the Red Unknown, 1990. Director, Negus Media International, since 1988. Ambassador, Centenary of Federation, 2001. Community Member, Order of Australia Council, 1992 - 1996. Press Secretary, Federal Attorney General's Office, 1972 - 1973. Professional Associations Board Member, The Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Member, Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's Violence Inquiry. Ambassador, Football Federation of Australia, since 2008. Member, Judging Panel, Greatest Ever Australian Footballer. Board Member, Soccer Australia. Supporter, Never Never Catchment Landcare Group, 1990. Bellingen Landcare Group, since 1980. Chairman, Environmental Futures Group, Federal Government. Recipient, Current Affairs Reporter, Logie Award, 1982 and 1980. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Judith Anne NUNN, C/- James Laurie Management, 12 Raglan Street, South Melbourne Vic 3205 For significant service to the performing arts as a scriptwriter and actor of stage and screen, and to literature as an author. Television Actor, Channel Seven, Home and Away 1988 - 2000; Sons and Daughters, 1984 1986; Prisoner, 1979; The Box, 1974 - 1977. Theatre Actor, leading roles for major state theatre companies, including The Old Tote Theatre, Sydney; The Melbourne Theatre Company, Queensland Theatre Company and Perth Theatre Company. Director/ Producer, various productions, including; Flying Solo, 2007; The Riddle of the Trumpalar; The Butchy Boys Revue. Author, Random House Publishing, Elianne, 2013; Tiger Men, 2011; Maralinga, 2009; Floodtide, 2007; Heritage, 2005; Pacific, 2003; Territory, 2001; Beneath the Southern Cross, 1999; Kal, 1997; Araluen, 1995; Centre Stage, 1992; The Glitter Game,1991. Children's Author, Scholastic Publishing, Eye in the Storm, 2003; and Eye in the City, 2003. Script Writer, 'Neighbours' and 'Possession' programs. Board Member, The Actors Benevolent Fund, 13 years. Ambassador, Australia Day Council of New South Wales, 1997 - 2013. Supporter of a range of community organisations, including; The Dymock's Literary Foundation; The Starlight Foundation; The Sunshine Home; The Special Olympics; The Wesley Mission, since 1989; and The Royal Hospital for Women. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Sean Michael O'BOYLE, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018, United States of America For significant service to music as a composer, conductor, musician, performer and musical director. Artist in Residence, Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA, focusing on Australian music, 2011 - 2012; Artist Lecturer, since 2013. Founder and Artistic Director, Bethlehem Composers Orchestra, Bethlehem United States of America, since 2013. Developed and conducted more than 400 performances, Queensland Orchestra's Kiddies Cushion Concerts, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, 1993 - 2010. Composer, Music Director, Queensland Ballet Company, since 2004. Composed two operas and toured and performed for over 70,000 school children, Opera Queensland. Adjudicator, Queensland Education Department, FANFARE. Composer, Conductor, Orchestrator, Recording Producer, since 1994. Approximately 100 albums in collaboration with Australian Broadcasting Commission, Composed music for Gardening Australia, New Eden, Composed, ABC's Olympic theme, 2000; performed, Commonwealth Games, Manchester, 2002; Olympic Games, Athens, 2004; Composed Concerto for Didgeridoo And Orchestra, ranked #32 in the ABC Classic FM The Classic 100 Concerto's and #87 in ABC Classic 100 - 20th Century. Music Director and Composer, Feature film A Heartbeat Away, 2010. Wrote and arranged music for The Rugby League World Cup, 2013 and The Ashes Cricket Competition, 2009. Ambassador, Australian Children's Music Foundation, since 2003. Former Board member, Major Brisbane Festivals, 2007 - 2011; Music Director, various productions, since 1998. Guest Conductor, Queensland Education Department Creative Generation State Schools Onstage, MOST (Musically Outstanding Students) Awards. Artist Advisor, Barrier Reef Orchestra. Fellow, Australian Society of Composers & Musicologists; Council member. Appointed Fellow, North & Midlands School of Music. (United Kingdom) Member, Australasian Performing Rights Association. Member, Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance. Member, Fellowship of Australian Composers. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mrs Pamela Anne O'CONNOR, 18 Shepherdson Road, Mount Gambier SA 5290 For significant service to the community of Mount Gambier through a range of outreach programs, and as an author and historian. Former President, Kanawinka Writers' and Historians' Group; Founding Member, since 1989. Author of 10 books depicting the history of South Australian Indigenous communities and the local area including; ‘Out of the Ashes: The Ash Wednesday bushfires in the south east of S.A., 16th February 1983', 1993. ‘A Most Suitable Place: Mount Gambier, from crater and cave', 1997. Volunteer, Boandik Lodge Aged Care, over 20 years. Volunteer, Mary MacKillop Penola Centre, since 1998 and Librarian, since 1998. Volunteer, Mount Gambier Gaol. Volunteer, Mount Gambier Ryder-Cheshire Support Group, since 1970. Founding Member, Vision of Hope Reconciliation Group, since 2010. Indigenous History Advisor, Main Corner Complex, City of Mount Gambier Council. Co-Ordinator, Rural Australians for Refugees Mount Gambier, since 2001. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor James Robert OGLOFF, Balwyn North Vic 3104 For significant service to education and to the law as a forensic psychologist, and as an academic, researcher and practitioner. Director, Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of Technology, since 2014 and Foundation Professor of Forensic Behavioural Science, since 2014. Director of Psychological Services and Research, Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health, since 2001. Foundation Professor of Clinical Forensic Psychology, Monash University, 2001-2013. Former Chair, College of Forensic Psychologists, Australian Psychological Society, 20042006 and 2007-2008, Member, current; Member, College of Clinical Psychologists, current; Fellow of the Society, since 2005. University Endowed Professor of Law and Forensic Psychology, Simon Fraser University Vancouver, Canada, 1999-2001; Assistant/Associate/Professor of Psychology, 1990; 1993; 1997; Director, Program in Law and Forensic Psychology, 1992 2001; Associate Chair, Department of Psychology,1992 1997; Associate Member, School of Criminology, 1992 1996. Adjunct Professor of Law, University of British Columbia - Vancouver, Canada, 1994 2001. Director of Mental Health Services, Ministry of the Attorney General, British Columbia, Corrections Branch, 1994 2001 Chair, Mental Health Review Panel (B.C. Mental Health Act), British Columbia Review Panel, 1992 2001. Consultant Forensic Psychologist, British Columbia Forensic Psychiatric Commission, 1994 2001; Research and Policy Consultant, 1990-1999. Services Visiting Professor, Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, 1996. President, Division of Psychology and Law, International Association of Applied Psychology, 2006-2010. Editor, The International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, no dates. Author, 16 books and over 240 articles and book chapters. Educator, Judicial Education Programs, Judicial College of Victoria, ad hoc basis. Recipient, Donald Andrews Career Contributions Award for Criminal Justice Psychology, Canadian Psychological Association, 2012. Recipient, Distinguished Contributions in Forensic Psychology Award, Australian Psychological Society, 2009. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Brian Patrick O'SULLIVAN, C/- OSD Limited, Level 2, 349 Coronation Drive, Milton Qld 4064 For significant service to engineering in the oil and gas industry, and to support for people with muscular dystrophy. Founder and Managing Director, OSD Pipelines, since 1998. Former Australasian Business Manager (Oil and Gas) for CMPS&F Engineers, 19951998; responsible for formation of engineering consortium servicing Chevron PNG to Queensland Pipeline Project, 1994. Represented CMPS&F on Australian Pipeline Industry Association, Australian Gas Association, and Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association, 1994-1998. President, Queensland Petroleum Exploration Association, 1999. Chairman, New Coal Energy, since 2010. Fellow, Institution of Engineers, (now Engineers Australia), since 2001. Founder and Director, Pipeline Industry Professional Education, since 2006. Chairman, National Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, 2006 until 2012 and Director 2005-2012. Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association of Queensland, 2001-2006. Founder and Chairman, O'Sullivan Brothers Appeal Fund for Muscular Dystrophy, since 2012. The Honourable Neil Albert POPE, PO Box 504, Sorrento Vic 3943 For significant service to the community of Victoria, particularly through local and state government roles, and to the administration of Norfolk Island. Administrator of Norfolk Island, since 2012. Member for Monbulk, Parliament of Victoria, 1982-1992; Minister for Labour, 1988-1992; Minister for Youth Affairs, 1988-1992; Minister for School Education, 1992. Councillor for East Riding, Shire of Lillydale, 1979-1982. Executive Member, Municipal Association of Victoria, 1980-1982. Industrial Officer, Municipal Officers' Association, 1977-1982. Chairperson, Forestry Industry Council, Victoria, 2005-2012. Former Advisor, Industrial Relations and Human Resources, Monash University. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Michael Anthony QUINN, Clifton Hill Vic 3068 For significant service to medicine in the field of gynaecological oncology through executive roles at state, national and international levels. Deputy Chair, Oncology Committee, International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), 2011. Chair, Organising Committee, International Gynaecological Cancer Society, current; Secretary/Treasurer, 2006; Chairman, Education Committee, 2000-2004; Chairman, Scientific Committee, 2000-2002; Scientific Chairman, 10th Meeting of the Society, Korea, 2002; Member, International Scientific Committee, 2006. Chair, Gynaecological Cancer Intergroup, 2010. Chair, Australian and New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group (ANZGOG), 2008-2012; Member, Board of Directors, current. Involved in raising funds to establish the Trials Group; Founding Member. Member, International Committee, Society of Gynaecological Oncology, 2006. Medical Advisor, Ovarian Cancer Australia, 'many years'. Chair, Australian Society of Gynaecologic Oncology, 2005; President, 1999-2001; Founding Member. Board Member, Australia Cancer Society, 5 years (during 1990s). Chairman, Board of Management, National Cancer Control Initiative, 1999-2006. Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee, Australian Gynaecological Cancer Foundation. Chair, Executive Committee, The Cancer Council of Victoria, 1999-2002. Chair, Board of Management, Victorian Cytology Service, 1998-2001; Board Member, 1992-1999. Secretary, Gynaecological Oncology Group of Victoria, 1983-1986. Chair, Committee of Chairman of Victorian Teaching Hospitals, Australian Medical Association, 1997-1999. Fellow, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, since 1998; Gynaecological Oncology Subspecialty Training Supervisor, since 2006; In-Hospital Clinical Assessor, since 2004; Examiner, Gynaecological Oncology Subspecialty, 2004; Associate Editor, ANZCOG Editorial Board, 2002-2006; Member, Subspecialties Committee, 1998-1999; Member, Examination Committee, 1998-1999; Member, Continuing Education Committee, 1990-1992. Fellow, Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, since 1982. Chair, MBOCC Advisory Group for the Management Pathways for Ovarian Cancer. Clinical Director, Gynaecological Cancer Research Centre, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, 1998-2008; Co-founder, 1998; Director, Gynaecological Oncology Unit, 1988-2008. Consultant Gynaecologists Oncologist, 1978-2014. Established, Women's Cancer Foundation. Involved in a range of committees, as a member or chair, with the Royal Women's Hospital, 19822003. Professor, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Melbourne, since 1989. Consultant Gynaecologist, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, 'many years'; Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne, 'many years'; Has published approximately 240 refereed publications, 3 text books, and 8 book chapters. Has served as a member of Editorial Boards for a range of organisations including the Journal of Oncology; International Journal of Gynaecological Cancer; and the Cancer Council of Victoria. Co-Author, The Gynaecological Cancer Guide, Sex, Sanity, and Survival, Michelle Anderson Publishing, 2004. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Heather Lynne REID, O'Connor ACT 2605 For significant service to sport administration, particularly football, in the Canberra region, and as an advocate for gender equity in sport. Chief Executive Officer, Capital Football and Canberra United, since 2004; General Manager, Women's Soccer, 2003. Board Member, Local Organising Committee, Asian Cup 2015, current. National Executive Director, Women's Soccer Australia, 1986-1993. Director, Australian Women's Soccer Association, 1998-2002; National Universities Team Manager, 1993 and 1986; National Team Manager, 1984; Head of Delegation, FIFA World Invitation Tournament for Women, China, 1988; Head of Delegation, Dallas Cup International Youth Tournament, USA, 1987; Head of Delegation, FIFA World Invitation Tournament, Taiwan, 1987; Director, 1985; Registrar, 1984. Member, Project 2000 and Olympic Football Taskforce (Canberra), 1999-2000. President, ACT Women's Soccer Association, 1997-2003 and 1984-1986; Vice President, 1983; Secretary, 1980-1982; Under 17 State Coach, 1984; Senior National Championship Co-ordinator, 1984; U15 State Coach, 1983; Senior State Manager, 1982-1983; Competitions Officer, 1979; Delegate to ACT Junior Soccer League, 1978; Life Member, since 1986. Foundation Member, Australian National University Women's Soccer Club, 1970s. Ambassador, Australian Womensport and Recreation Association, since 2013; Vice President, 2007-2009; Member, 2007-2012; National Executive Director, 1994-1998. Senior Consultant, Ethics and Women's Unit, Australian Sports Commission, 2002-2003; Unit Leader, Ethics and Women's Sport, 2001-2002; Casual Staff Member, Indigenous Sports Unit, 1998-2001. Founding Member, ACT Women's Sport Association, 1991-2003; Life Member, since 1998. Director, ACT Womensport and Recreation Association (Womensport ACT), 1990-1992. Executive Member, ACT Olympic Council, since 2013. Member, ACT School Sport Council, 2010-2012. Member, ACT Association for Advancing Disability Sport and Recreation, 2009-2011. Member, ACT Sport and Recreation Ministerial Advisory Council, 2008-2011 and 1991-2002. Chair, ACT Advisory Committee on Women and Sport, 2008-2012; Member, 2003-2008. Member, ACT 2000 Committee, 1993-1994. Member, ACT Junior Sport Council, 1990. Executive Director, ACT Touch (Football) Association, 1984-1986. Casual Lecturer, Sport Management, University of Canberra, 1999-2001 and 1994-1998. Publications include: 'Mentor as anything : guidelines for developing and implementing a mentoring program for women in the sport and recreation industry', 1999. 'Gender equity in ACT sport - not just a women's issue', 1993. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Robert Andrew REID, Fraser ACT 2615 For significant service to sports medicine through executive roles with professional organisations, and as a voluntary medical officer. National Board Member, Sports Medicine Australia, since 2003; Chair, National Committee on Community Education and Training, current; Fellow, since 1997; Life Member, 2013. Vice-President, Australian Capital Territory Branch of Sports Medicine Australia, since 2007; President, 2002-2006 and 1991-1993 and 1996-1998; Board Member, since 1989. Sports Physician, Australian Capital Territory Academy of Sport, 1993-2010; Member Technical Advisory Panel, 2002-2010 Inaugural Fellow, Australasian College of Sports Physicians, since 1991. Founding Fellow, Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine, United Kingdom. Chief Medical Officer, Ice Hockey Australia, since 2005; Ice Skating Australia, 2003, 2010; Tuggeranong Rugby Union Football Club, since 1994; and Rally of Canberra, 1991-2008. Club Doctor, Canberra Knights Ice Hockey Team, 1994-2003. Advisory Committee Member, Canberra Institute of Technology, since 1995; Involved in the establishment of the Diploma of Soft Tissue Therapy and Eastern Massage Courses. Sports Physician, Canberra Sports Medicine, since 1995. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Paul Arthur RICHARDS, Launceston Tas 7250 For significant service to medical radiation sciences, and to the community, particularly through providing emergency patient and family accommodation. Chief Nuclear Medicine Scientist/Manager, 1967-1997; Radiation Therapist, Peter MacCallum Clinic, Launceston, 1962-1966. Secretary, Launceston General Hospital Historical Society, current; Foundation Member, since 1988; Co-Editor, Monthly Newsletter, 'The Archive', 1996-1999; Organiser, Medical Symposiums (Thirteen since 1994). Chairman, Launceston General Hospital Art Committee; Established, Hospital Art Gallery, ARTrium, 2013. Chair, Sesquicentenary Celebrations Committee, 2011-2013; Chairman, Spurr Wing Inc, since 1990 and 1982-1984. Tutor, History of Medical Radiation Science, University of Sydney, since 1998. Senior Lecturer, Nuclear Medicine, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, 1998-2001 (Established a Bachelors and Master’s degree course in Nuclear Medicine.). Visiting Academic, University College, Dublin, Ireland, 2000. Member, Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine; Currently researching 'History of Nuclear medicine in Australia and New Zealand'. Established, Myola House of Publishing, 2003. Author of books including: ‘Launceston General Hospital - 150 Years of Caring', 2013. ‘Goitre Monitor - The History of Iodine Deficiency in Tasmania', 2007. ‘Nyllavert: the House that Barnes built', 2003. ‘Effecting a cure: aspects of health and medicine in Launceston', 2006 (Co-Author). ‘A History of Spurr Wing and Spurr Wing House, 1933-2002', 2002. ‘Health, wealth and tribulation: Launceston's Cataract Gorge', 2007. ‘Launceston Heritage 1806-2006', 2006. President, Launceston Probus Club, 2007-2008; Committee Member, current. Secretary, Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga, 1999-2001. President, Launceston West Rotary Club, 1981. Board Member, Clifford Craig Medical Trust, 1995-1998. Established, Cancer Information and Support Service, 1989. President, P&F Association, Scotch Oakburn College, 1982-1983; Member, College Board, 1983. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Michael John ROCHE, Yarralumla ACT 2600 For significant service to the community through a range of maritime, education, healthcare and sporting organisations, and to public administration. Board Member, Audit Committee, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, since 2009. Chair, Air Warfare Destroyer Principal's Council, 2008-2010. Director, Maritime Australia Limited, since 2007. Deputy Chair, Little Company of Mary Health Care, since 2010; Director, since 2008. Chair, Pharmaceutical Benefits Pricing Authority, 2009-2013. President, The Australian Capital Territory Rugby Union Club Inc, 2010-2013; Treasurer, 2008-2010; Director, since 2008. Director, Canberra Grammar School Board, 1995-2005; Chair, Finance Committee, 19962005; Member, Executive Committee, 1996-2005. Fellow, CPA Australia; Inaugural Chairman, Public Sector Centre for Excellence, 1992-1994; Member, since 1977. Under Secretary, Defence Materiel, Department of Defence, 1999-2003. Former Head of Cabinet Office, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Former Deputy Secretary, Commonwealth Department of Health. Former Deputy Chief Executive, Australian Customs Service. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Sylvia Anne RODGER, Indooroopilly Qld 4068 For significant service to medical education in the field of occupational therapy, and to community health as a clinician working with Autism Spectrum Disorders in children. Head, Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, University of Queensland, 2001-2012; Professor, since 2009; Associate Professor, 2006-2009; Staff Member, since 1983. Fellowship recipient, Office for Learning and Teaching, Commonwealth Department of Education, 2010-2011; Grant recipient, used to set up Occupational Therapy Academic Learning Network, 2012-2014. Director of Research and Education, Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism Spectrum Disorders, since 2014, and Chief Executive Officer, 2013. Executive Committee Member, Australasian Society for Autism Research, ongoing. Practitioner, Autism Spectrum Disorders Private Practice, Wesley Medical Centre Brisbane, 1992-2001. Published over 170 peer-reviewed journal articles, 22 book chapters and 4 books, and has presented over 144 papers at national and international conferences and as a keynote speaker, many years. Chair, Occupational Therapy Council (Australia and New Zealand, ANZCOTE), 2007-2011; Member, since 2001. Founding Member, Queensland Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Collaborative, 2004-2012. Program Grant Reviewer, National Health and Medical Research Centre, and Office of Learning and Teaching, ongoing. Member, various editorial boards including 'Physical and Occupational Therapy in Paediatrics'; 'OTEIPS'; and 'Journal of Research in Inter-Professional Education', several years. Reviewer, various publications including 'Australian Occupational Therapy Journal'; 'British Journal of Occupational Therapy'; 'International Journal of Development, Disability and Education'; 'Focus on Health Professional Education'; and 'Disability and Education', several years. Convenor, Standing Committee on Research, Australian Association of Occupational Therapists (AAOT), 1984-1990. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor John Reginald ROSSITER, NSW For significant service to education and the social sciences as an academic specialising in marketing theories and television advertising. Research Professor of Marketing, School of Management, Operations and Marketing, University of Wollongong, since 1999. Professor of Management, Australian Graduate School of Management, University of New South Wales, 1989-1999. Head, School of Marketing, University of Technology, Sydney (formerly New South Wales Institute of Technology), 1988-1989; Principal Lecturer, 1982-1987. Associate Professor of Management, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, USA, 1979-1981. Assistant Professor of Marketing, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA, 1974-1978; Visiting Associate Professor of Marketing, 1985. Visiting Professor of Marketing, Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, Bergische University, Wuppertal, Germany, since 2007. Visiting Professor of Marketing, Institute for Brand Communications, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany, 2002-2006. Visiting Professor of Marketing, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, The Netherlands, 1996-2007; Unilever Professor of Marketing, 1995-1996. Visiting Associate Professor of Marketing, London Business School, UK, 1993. Fellow, Australian Market and Social Research Society, since 1994. Fellow, American Psychological Association, since 1999. Fellow, Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy, since 2005. Member, Editorial Board, 'Journal of Advertising Research', since 1981; 'Journal of Advertising', since 1986; 'International Journal of Research in Marketing', since 1990; 'Corporate Reputation Review', since 1997; 'Journal of Interactive Advertising', since 1999; 'International Journal of Advertising', since 2000; 'Journal of Marketing Communications', since 2003. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Jessica June ROWE, PO Box 189, Rose Bay NSW 2029 For significant service to the community as an ambassador, campaigner and advocate for mental health policy reform, and to the broadcast media. National Ambassador and Patron, Perinatal Depression Initiative, Just Speak Up Campaign, Beyondblue, since 2004. Board Member, George Gregan Foundation, since 2005. Co-Patron, Mental Health Council of Australia, since 2002. Ambassador, Welcome to Australia, refugee advocacy. Ambassador, Kookaburra Kids, supporting families with mental illness. Ambassador, Mum for Mum support program for pregnant women and new mothers. Member, Ethics Committee, Human Research Ethics Committee, IVF Australia, 2007-2014. Journalist, Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, since 1998. Co-Host, Studio Ten Morning Talk Show, Network Ten, since 2013; Co-Host, Ten News at Five, 1996-2005. News Presenter, Weekend Sunrise, Seven Network, 2010-2013; Panellist, The Night Cap Talk Show, 2008. Co-Host, Today's Show, Nine Network, 2006. Author, 'The Best of Times, The Worst of Times' family biography book describes the experience of living with bipolar disorder; and 'Love, Wisdom, Motherhood' a book of conversations with inspiring women. Mr Donald David ROWLANDS, (Honorary) 18 Riverview Road, Panmure, Auckland New Zealand, 1072 For significant service to the sport of rowing Mr Donald Rowlands has played an active role in the sport of rowing. He has demonstrated his passion for the sport as a competitor, supporter and administrator of the sport. Mr Rowlands made significant contributions to Australian rowing through the generous contribution of his knowledge and time. In 1974 the world body of Rowing (FISA) appointed Mr Rowlands its representative for Australia and New Zealand - a position held until 1992. He was a voluntary adviser to the development of rowing courses in Australia, including the 1990 World Rowing Championship course at Lake Barrington in Tasmania, and the Sydney Olympic course at Penrith. Mr Rowlands is widely recognised for his enormous contribution to the development of rowing in our region and as the architect of the extraordinary international success which rowers from Australia have enjoyed over the last 50 years. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Alan Raymond RUBY, Ridgewood, New Jersey 07450, United States of America For significant service to international education through global reform initiatives, and to philanthropic organisations. Senior Fellow, Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania, since 2005. Senior Scholar, Alliance for Higher Education and Democracy (PennAHEAD), current. Involved with the establishment of the Graduate School of Education at the Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge. Treasurer and Director, The University of Sydney USA Foundation. Senior Fellow, NAFSA: Association of International Educators, since 2011. Senior Vice-President, Atlantic Philanthropies, 2001-2005. Senior Director, Human Development Unit - East Asia and the Pacific, The World Bank, 19972000. Chair, Education Committee, Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, 1996; Australian Delegate, many years; Instrumental in the establishment of the Programme for International Student Assessment. Consultant, The American Institute for Research. Deputy Secretary, Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, 19941997; First Assistant Secretary, Schools and Curriculum Division, 1990-1993; First Assistant Secretary, International Division, 1989-1990. Director, Special Programs, NSW Department of Education, 1987-1989; Employee, 19731987. Professor Michael Martin SALING, Lower Templestowe Vic 3107 For significant service to education in the field of clinical neuropsychology as an academic, researcher and clinician. Professor and Director of Australia's first professional program in Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Melbourne, since 1988. Member, Editorial Board, Epilepsia, 2010-2011 and 2011-2012. Member, Editorial Board, Neuropsychoanlaysis: Neuroscience Board, since inception of the Journal. Director, Clinical Neuropsychology, Austin Health Melbourne, since 2004. Honorary Professorial Fellow, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, current; Senior Neuropsychological Consultant, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, Austin Health. Served on the Neuropsychology Taskforce, International League Against Epilepsy, 20012010. Research includes the impact of epilepsy on memory and early detections of dementia with some 2400 citations. Senior Member, Epilepsy Research Institute, Melbourne Brain Centre. External Reviewer, Vice-Chancellors Neuropsychology Review Committee, University of Cape Town, 2006. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Ralph Robert SCHULZE, PO Box 389, Narrabri NSW 2390 For significant service to primary industry through research and innovation in a range of executive roles in the cotton sector. Executive Director, Cotton Research and Development Corporation, 1990-2004. Committee Member, Australian Cotton Conference, 1982-2004; Chair, 2000. Founding Board Member, Cotton Seed Distributors, 1967-2005. Founding Member, Co-operative Research Centre for Cotton, no dates. Member, Organising Committee, International Cotton Advisory Committee, 1986 and 2000. Convenor, first World Cotton Research Conference, Brisbane, 1994. Board Member, Australian Cotton Growers' Research Association, many years. Agronomist, Auscott Limited, 1964-1970; Farm Manager, Trangie, 1970-1981. Vice-Chairman, National Party of New South Wales, many years; Trustee, Constitution and Ethics Committee, current; former Member for Dubbo, Barwon, Gwydir and Parkes; Life Member, 1996. Mr Richard John SEDDON, 52/461 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Vic 3004 For significant service to the business sector through the promotion greater international industry engagement, and to Australian rules football. of Chairman, Browne and Co. Solicitors. Chairman, Environmental Assessment Review Advisory Committee, 2002. Chairman, Latrobe Valley Energy Task Force, 2000. Member, Industry Tech Risk Advisory Committee, 2002-2005. Held several executive positions with Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) including: Chairman, IMS Australia Advisory Committee, 2001-2006; Director IMS International (USA) 2001-2005, and Director IMS (Republic of Korea) 2005- 2008. Director, City West Water, 2000-2005. Chairman, Earth Systems, 2001-2005. Director, Advanced Engineering Centre for Manufacturing, 1998-2001. Executive Officer, Australian Industry Group, 1998-2000. Chief Executive Officer, Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, 1997-1998; National Manager of Trade and Commercial Services, 1993-1997. Australian Investment Commissioner for North America, 1988-1993; Head of Post, Australian Trade Commission New York. Commissioner, Australian Football League, 1985-1988. Executive Director, Melbourne Football Club, 1980-1985; Committee Member, 1974-1979. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor David John SHEARMAN, Crafers SA 5152 For significant service to medicine in the fields of gastroenterology and environmental health, particularly the impact of global climate change. Mortlock Professor of Medicine, University of Adelaide, 1975-1997; Emeritus Professor of Medicine, since 1997. Head, Professorial Medical Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1975-1997 Elected Head, Departments of Medicine, Royal Adelaide Hospital and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 1983-1996. Faculty Member, Edinburgh University Medical School, United Kingdom. Visiting Associate Professor, Yale University Medical School, USA. Fellow, Royal Australian College of Physicians, since 1977. Fellow, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Co-Editor, Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract and Liver. Founding Editor, Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1985-1991. Founder and Honorary Secretary, Doctors for the Environment, Australia since, 2001. President, Conservation Council of South Australia, 1991-1993 Dr Lawrence Maxwell SMART, '16 Coach House Mews', 18 Cross Road, Myrtle Bank SA 5064 For significant service to dentistry in the field of clinical orthodontics, through cleft lip and palate treatment and craniofacial surgery. Founding Member, Cleft Palate Unit, Adelaide Children's Hospital; Life Member. President, South Australian Branch, Australian Dental Association, 1965. National President, Australian Society of Orthodontists, 1965-1969. Life Member 1983; annual South Australian Lecture named in his honour. Council Member, Aquinas College, 50 years, including five as Chairman. Represented South Australia in cricket and baseball. Associate Professor Robert Ian SMEE, Department of Radiation Oncology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick NSW 2031 For significant service to medicine as a radiation oncologist, and through professional organisations and leadership roles. Radiation Oncologist, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, since 1986. President, International Stereotactic Conference, Brussels, 2005-2007. Executive Member, Royal Australasian College of Radiologists, 1987-2005; Fellow, since 1984; Member, since 1981. Organiser, Inaugural Meeting, Australia and New Zealand Head and Neck Society, 1999; Executive Committee Member. Convenor, International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Meeting, 1999. Co-organiser/Convenor, Second World Congress on Laryngeal Cancer, 1994. Visiting Medical Officer, Tamworth Base Hospital, since 1985. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr John Julian SMILES, PO Box 7, Deakin West ACT 2600 For significant service to medicine as an ophthalmologist, and to international relations through eye health programs in Samoa. Founder and visiting Surgeon, Diabetic Eye Clinic, Tupua Tamasese Meaole Hospital, Apia, Samoa, since 1996. Ophthalmologist, Private Practice, Deakin. Fellow, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, since 2004; Member, since 2002. Fellow, Royal College of Ophthalmology, since 1989. Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, since 1973. Mr William Sinclair SMITH, Phnom Penh, Cambodia For significant service to the law particularly through international justice tribunals and human rights organisations. International Deputy Co-Prosecutor, Office of Co-Prosecutors, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials, since 2006; Acting International Co-Prosecutor, 2009; Initiated and contributed to the 'Annotated Cambodian Code of Criminal Procedure', published in 2014 by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Cambodia. Founder and Mentor, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Prosecution National Internship Program, since 2010. Sponsor, Cambodian Education and Residential Care facility. Past Prosecuting Counsel, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, United Nations; Trial Attorney, Legal Officer and Analyst, 1995-2006. Acting District Administrator and Human Rights Officer, UN Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET), 2000. Barrister and Solicitor - Criminal Law, South Australia, 1994-1995. Prosecutor, South Australia Police, 1986-1990; former Police Officer, South Australia Police, 1984-1990. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mrs Winifred Mary SMITH, 4 Gordon Crescent, Sandstone Point QLD 4511 For significant service to the community through a range of executive roles with the Australian Red Cross in Queensland. Australian Red Cross: Queensland Representative, National Committee. Queensland Representative, National Awards Committee, 2008-2009. Deputy Chairman, Queensland Branch since 2007; Vice-Chairman, 2004-2007; Advisory Board Member since 2002. Voluntary Trainer, 2001 (Queensland Division); Member, Awards Committee, developed the Awards Handbook. Member, Board Working Party to review Medical Equipment Hire Service in Queensland. Regional President, Murrumba Region, 2000-2003. President, Bribie Island Branch, 1998-2001. Red Cross Member, Premiers Disaster Relief Funds Distribution Committee for the 2008 Emerald Flood Appeal, 2008 Mackay Rockhampton Floods, 2009 Brisbane Storms Appeal, 2010 South West Queensland Floods and Cyclone llui Appeal Volunteer, V8 Supercar Racing, for over 50 years. Mr Stephen Charles SPARGO, PO Box 128, Red Hill South Vic 3937 For significant service to the community through a range of executive roles with business, agricultural, sporting and health organisations. Board Member, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, since 2010. Board Representative, Florey Foundation, current; Chair, Commercialisation Committee, since 2010. Chairman and President, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, since 2009. Board and Council Member since 2000. Vice-President, Melbourne Cricket Club, since 2011 and Committee member, since 2000. Member, Australia-Japan Society of Victoria, current. Director and pro-bono Legal Adviser, Asia Society Australasia Centre, since 2007. Partner, Allens, since 1983. Lawyer since 1975. National Board Member, Committee for Economic Development of Australia, since 2014 and Chair, Victorian Advisory Council, since late 2013. Member, Australia Japan Business Co-Operation Committee, many years. Member, Law Institute of Victoria, since 1975. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Christina Meredith STEFFEN, PO Box 889, Smithfield QLD 4878 For significant service to medicine as a general and vascular surgeon, particularly through research and outreach programs. Senior Staff Specialist, Vascular and General Surgery, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service District, since 2010. Visiting Medical Officer, Cairns Private Hospital. Clinical Associate Professor, School of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, since 2007. Director of Surgery, Cairns Base Hospital, 1999-2009; Acting Director of Surgery, 1996-1997; Staff Surgeon, 1994-1998. Member, Statewide Diabetes Clinical Network, Diabetic Foot Working Group, Queensland Health, since 2008; Member, Statewide Surgery Strategy Group, 2007-2009; Northern Area Representative, Elective Surgery Taskforce, 2006-2007; Chair, Surgery Expert Panel, Clinical Pathway Development Program, 2000-2001. Locum Consultant, General and Vascular Surgery, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK, 19931994; Senior Registrar, General and Vascular Surgery, 1992-1993. Member, Queensland State Committee, Royal Australian College of Surgeons, since 2011; Member, Queensland Regional Sub-Committee of the Board in General Surgery, 2009-2011; Trainee Representative, General Surgical Training Committee, New South Wales, 1987; Chairperson, Registrars Papers Day Committee, 1987; Fellow, General Surgery, since 1990; Fellow, Vascular Surgery, since 1993; Fellow, Section of Rural Surgery, since 1998. Member, General Medical Assessment Tribunal, Q-COMP, since 2003. Member, Advisory Group on the surgical management of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection (Daintree Ulcer), World Health Organisation, Geneva, 2000. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Kevin Michael STEVENSON, 77-79 Berringa Road, Park Orchards Vic 3114 For significant service to business and commerce through reforms in national and international accountancy standards. Australian Representative, International Forum of Accounting Standard Setters, 2009-2014. Chairman, Asian-Oceania Standard-Setters Group, 2011-2013; Vice-Chairman, 2010. Member, New Zealand Financial Reporting and Accounting Standards Boards, 2009-2014. Member, Consultative Council, Korea Accounting Standards Board, 2007-2009. Founding Director of Technical Activities, International Accounting Standards Board, 20022005; Inaugural Chairman, International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee, 20022005; Australian Representative, Accounting Standards Advisory Forum, 2013-2014. Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Australian Accounting and Standards Board, 2009-2014; Board Member, 2001; Founding Member, Urgent Issues Group, 1995. Member, Australian Financial Reporting Council, 2009-2014. Executive and Technical Director, Australian Accounting Research Foundation (Australian Society of Accountants (now CPA) and The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia), 1979-1989; Researcher, 1976-1979. Past Deputy Chair, Centre of Excellence for Financial Reporting, CPA Australia; Foundation Member, Editorial Board, Australian Accounting Review, since inception. Past Victorian State Councillor, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia; Victorian Delegate, Higher Education Committee, since 2013. Adjunct Professor of Accounting, University of Queensland, since 2001. Executive-in-Residence, Centre for Accounting and Industry Partnerships, University of Melbourne, since 2010; Honorary Fellow, since 2010. Member, Dean's Circle, Melbourne Business School, current; Benefactor, since 2008. Member, Selection Committee, Australian Accounting Hall of Fame, since 2009 and Member, Hall of Fame, admitted, 2013. Chair, Advisory Council, Department of Accounting and Finance, Monash University, 20072008. Senior Partner, Global Capital Markets Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2005-2009; Senior Technical Partner, 1998-1999; Trustee, Accounting and Education Research Fund, Coopers & Lybrand, 1989-1998; National Technical Partner, 1989-1998. Founding Partner, Stevenson McGregor, 1999-2001. Member, Finance Committee, Catholic Parish of St Anne and St Gerard Warrandyte/Park Orchards,1986-2002; 2006-2012 and since 2014; Representative, Parish Pastoral Council, 1980s-1990s; Benefactor, since 1983. President and Registrar, Park Orchards Junior Basketball Club, circa 1989-1993; Coach and Volunteer, 1986-1993. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Gerald Louis STONE, McMahons Point NSW 2060 For significant service to print and broadcast media as a journalist, editor, television producer and author. Deputy Chairman, Special Broadcasting Service, 2005-2010; Board Member, 2000-2010. Head of Current Affairs, Seven Network, 1990s. Past Head of Current Affairs - New York, Fox Network. Past News Director, Nine Network Australia; Founding Producer, 60 Minutes, 1979-1987; Executive Producer, 1988-1989. Reporter/Producer, This Day Tonight, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Editor-in-Chief, Bulletin Magazine, Australian Consolidated Press, 1995-1998. Vietnam War Correspondent, News Limited, late 1960s. Author, 'Say It with Feeling', Macmillan Australia, 2011; 'Beautiful bodies', Macmillan Australia, 2009; 'Who killed Channel 9?: the death of Kerry Packer's mighty TV dream machine', Pan Macmillan Australia, 2007; '1932 : a hell of a year', Pan Macmillan, 2005; 'Singo : mates, wives, triumphs, disasters', HarperCollins, 2002; 'Compulsive viewing : the inside story of Packer's Nine', Viking, 2000; 'War without honour', Jacaranda Press, 1966. Mr David James STRATTON, Leura NSW 2780 For significant service to the film industry as a critic and reviewer, and as a promoter and ambassador for Australian cinema. Presenter/ Film Critic, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, At the Movies, 2004-Dec 2014. Presenter/ Film Critic, Special Broadcasting Special, Movie of the Week, 1981 - 2004; Cinema Classics; The Movie Show, 1986 - 2004; Film Consultant, from 1980. Director, Sydney Film Festival, 1966 - 1983. Established, Travelling Film Festival, 1974. Lecturer, Film History, Centre for Continuing Education and Learning, University of Sydney, since 1990. Film Critic, The Australian, since 1988. Commissioner, Australian Film Commission, 1983 - 1986. Film Critic, Radio 2GB, 1969 - 1975. President, International Critics Jury, Cannes Film Festivals, twice; member of the following international juries: Karlovy Vary, 2010; Venice, 1994; Montreal, 1982; Berlin, 1982 and 1994; Chicago twice in the 1970s. Film Reviewer, Variety: a US based journal, 1983 - 2003. Author, 'I Peed on Fellini', 2008; 'The Avocado Plantation', 1989; and 'Last New Wave', 1980. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Neil Eastwood STREET, Five Dock NSW 2046 For significant service to medicine in the fields of paediatric anaesthesia and malignant hyperthermia, and to the people of the Asia-Pacific region through medical aid programs. Deputy Head, Department of Anaesthesia, Children's Hospital Westmead, since 2001; Staff Specialist Anaesthesia, since 1987; Director and Founder, Malignant Hyperthermia Unit, since 2002. Fellow, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, since 1986. Founder and Committee Member, Malignant Hyperthermia Australia and New Zealand, since 2001. Volunteer Anaesthetist, paediatric cardiac surgical units, Open Heart International, since 1996. The Honourable Brian Thomas SULLY QC, Sydney NSW 2000 For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law, particularly through legal education in New South Wales. Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Western Sydney, since 2007. Judge, Supreme Court of New South Wales, 1989-2007. Deputy Presiding Member, Legal Profession Admission Board, 1994-2007. Chairman, Legal Qualifications Committee, 1997-2000. Admitted to the Bar 1962; Appointed Queen's Counsel 1979. Ms Elizabeth Ann SYMONDS, Sydney NSW 2000 For significant service to social justice, particularly through drug law reform, and to the Parliament of New South Wales. Founding Member/ Vice-President, Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation, since 2000, 1994 - 1998; Board Member, current. Co-Convenor, Parliamentary Group for Drug Law Reform, 1993 - 1998. Chair, Family Drug Support, 1998 - 2004. Chair, Joint Select Committee into Safe Injecting Rooms Report, 1998. Member, Management Committee, Kings Cross Medically Supervised Injecting Centre, 2001. Member, Legislative Council, Parliament of New South Wales, 1982 -1998; Chair, Legislative Council Standing Committee on Social Issues, 1995 - 1998; Chair, Ministerial Advisory Council Department of Corrective Services, 1984 - 1988; Deputy Chairperson, New South Wales Ministerial Advisory Committee on Women's Housing, 1984-1988; Deputy Chairperson New South Wales Women in Prison Task Force, 1984-1985; Chairperson, Women and Homelessness Inquiry, 1983; Member, Ministerial Advisory Committee, Family and Children Services Agency, 1976 - 1982; Member, Residential and Alternate Care Committee, 1980. Chair, Women's Advisory Council, New South Wales Department of Corrective Services, 2008 to 2012; Founding Patron, Mothers and Children's Committee, New South Wales Department of Corrective Services, since 2000. Board Chair, Guthrie House, 1989-2004. Deputy Mayor Waverley Municipal Council, 1977; Councillor, 1975 - 1977; Member, Waverley Child Care Committee; Waverley Group Homes Committee, 1974 - 1977. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Linda Clare TAPSELL, NSW For significant service to health science as an academic and clinician specialising in diet and nutrition. Professor, School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Faculty Member, since 1990. Former Director, Key Centre for Smart Foods, Australian Research Council (ARC), 1999 2003. Former Director, National Centre of Excellence in Functional Foods, 2003- 2008. Authored, over 200 scientific publications. Editor, Food, Nutrition and Health text book, Oxford University Press. Dietician/Nutritionist, New South Wales Department of Health, 1981 - 1989. Clinical dietician, Prince Henry Hospital, 1976 - 1978. Inaugural Fellow, Dieticians Association of Australia and Honorary Life Member, since 2012; Member, 30 years. Editor-in-Chief, Nutrition and Dietetics journal, since 2003; Member, Journal and Scientific Publications Committee, 2003 - 2014. Member, Management Committee and Chair, International Congress of Dietetics Scientific Program Committee, 2010 - 2012. Chair, Dietetic Standards and Accreditation Advisory Committee, 1998 - 2003; Member, Training and Accreditation Committee, 1988 - 2000. Chair, Devolution Working Party, National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training, 1998 - 2003. Chair, Dietetic Skills Recognition Working Party, 2000; Member, Continuing Professional Development Committee; Education and Accreditation Committee Advisory Panel, 1996 1997; Member, Education and Accreditation Committee, 1992 - 1994; Member, Training and Accreditation Committee, 1988 - 1991. Director, Nutrition Research, Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, 2009 - 2012; Chief Investigator, Health Track Project, since 2012. Member, Grants Review Panel, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2004, 2005 and 2006; Member, Advisory Committee, reviewing the Nutrient Reference Values for Australians, current; Member, Australian Dietary Guidelines Working Committee, 2008 - 2012. Chair, Scientific program, World Forum for Nutrition Research Conference, 2014. Mr Brian George TENNANT, 109 Coghlan Road, Subiaco WA 6008 For significant service to the community, particularly through advocacy roles for improved social justice, law reform and civil liberties. Member, Civil Liberties Australia, since 2008. President, Western Australian Council for Civil Liberties, 1978-1984; Founding member; Life Member, awarded, 1984. President, Western Australian Civil Liberties Association, 1970-1977; Secretary, 1965-1970. State President, Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union (now known as United Voice), 12 years; Life Member; 1980; Member, State Council. Commissioner for Declarations, Government of Western Australia, 1982. Justice of the Peace, since 1989. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Barry Edward THOMPSON OAM, Picnic Point NSW 2213 For significant service to the community, particularly through executive roles with Rotary International, and to Australian aviation history. Has served Rotary International (RI) in a number of executive roles both nationally and internationally for 40 years, including: Assistant Director, Rotary Foundation (RF), 2011-2012; Served as Chairman of various RF sub groups. Chairman, Host Organising Committee, RI convention scheduled for Sydney in 2014, since 2009. Chairman, Strategic Planning Committee, since 2005. Chairman, South Pacific Affairs Committee, 2004-2005, 2001-2002. Chairman, District Strategic Planning Committee, since 2001. Chairman, Finance Committee, 1998-2001. RI Director 1996-1998. RI Treasurer 1997. Member, RI Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force, 1993-1994. Training Leader, RI Assembly, 1992-1993. Fourth Avenue In Motion (FAIM-sub-set of Rotary Australia World Community Service [RAWCS] which assists Rotary Clubs manage community charity service projects) - Secretary/Treasurer, RAWCS Executive, 1992-1993 - Secretary/Treasurer, FAIM National Coordination Committee, 1989-1990 - Chairman, FAIM Eastern Region, 1987-1988 - National Secretary/Treasurer, FAIM, 1985-1986 Recognised by Service Above Self award 2006. President, Australian Aviation Museum, since 2003. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Richard Graham THORP, Watsons Bay NSW 2030 For significant service to architecture, particularly through the development of major public projects, and to professional organisations. Partner, Mitchell Giurgola Thorp Architects, Canberra, 1980-2002. Project Architect, New Parliament House Canberra, 1980-1988. Managing Director, Thorp Architects, since 2008. Managing Director, Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp Pty Ltd, 2002-2008. Senior Architect, Brown and Dallas Architects, Rome, 1976-1977. Senior Architect, Frank Schlesinger Architects, Washington DC, 1974-1975. Architect, Mitchell Giurgola Architects, New York, 1971-1973 and 1977-1980. Architect, Daryl Jackson Architects, Melbourne, 1966-1968. Has been the managing partner on range of projects including: Public Buildings: Max Webber Library, Blacktown; Civic Place, Chatswood. Commercial/Workplace Design: DBS Building, Singapore; Doha Luxury Hotel, Qatar; SouthCorp Head Office, Sydney. Educational Facilities: University of New South Wales, Science Precinct Building; Queensland University of Technology, Creative Industries Precinct; Australian International School, Singapore; Edith Cowan University Chancellery Building, Perth. Performance Venues; Chatswood Theatre and Concert Hall; Orchard Entertainment Centre, Singapore; Swarthmore Music Theatre, Philadelphia. Urban Design and Master Planning, University of Sydney 2010 Master plan; Eastlakes Residential and Retail Development, Sydney. Museums/Art Galleries; Auckland Art Galleries and United States Bicentennial Museum, Washington DC, USA. Library Design: University of Sydney, Nursing Library; Willoughby Central Library, Sydney; Parliamentary Library, Canberra; Blacktown Library, Blacktown. President, New South Wales Architects Registration Board, since 2005. President, Architects Accreditation Council of Australia, since 2013; Deputy President, 2012; Director, since 2011; Member, since 2005. Member, New South Wales Planning Assessment Commission, since 2009. Life Fellow, Australian Institute of Architects, since 2011; Member, since 1980; Member, National Continuing Professional Development Committee, 1990-1991. Member, New Parliament House Expert Advisory Panel, since 2013. President, New South Wales Branch, Association of Consulting Architects, 2003-2005; President, ACT Branch, 1987-1991. Board Member, Canberra Theatre Trust, 1990-1997. President, ACT Arts Council, 1984-1985. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Noel Christian TOVEY, 24/177 Power Street, Hawthorn Vic 3122 For significant service to the performing arts, to Indigenous performers, and as an advocate for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex community. Member, Indigenous Arts Reference Group, New South Wales Ministry for the Arts (now Arts NSW); Performing Arts Touring Assessment Panel; and Rex Cramphorn Theatre Scholarship Assessment Panel, late 1990s. Board Member, Arts Council of New South Wales (now Regional Arts New South Wales), several years late 1990s. Member, Multicultural Advisory Committee, Australia Council, several years. Founder, Noël Tovey Scholarship, Flying Fruit Fly Circus (national youth circus), since 2004. Choreographer and Actor, various productions, London's West End, 1960s - 1970s. Teacher, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art London, and Bristol Old Vic Theatre, several years. Creator, performing arts course, Erora Aboriginal College. Co-Founder, London Children's Theatre. Principal Dancer, Sadler Wells Opera Ballet, London, several years; was Australia's first Indigenous male ballet dancer. Subject, Australian Biography Series 10, SBS Television, 2009; History of Australian Theatre, 2011; 7:30 Report, ABC Television, 2007. Artistic Director, Indigenous Welcome for President International Olympic Committee, Sydney Olympics, 2000. Patron, Val's Cafe (project based at La Trobe University that supports the health and wellbeing of older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) Australians through research, education, resource development and advocacy), since 2012. Helped launch the National Strategy for LGBTI Ageing and Aged Care, 2012. Spokesperson for the successful campaign to expunge the criminal convictions of older gay men and lesbians, Government of Victoria, 2012-2013. Activist, LGBTI Elders rights, many years. Lifetime Achievement Award, Also Foundation (formed after the decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1980, and now the largest LGBTI philanthropic organisation in Australia), 2010. Volunteer, AIDS Trust of Australia, several years; Bobby Goldsmith Foundation, many years. Author, 'Little Black Bastard', (Hodder Headline), 2004; now a one-man stage play and nominated for a World Amnesty Award, Edinburgh, 2012. Presenter and Curator, various art exhibitions and lectures, including 'Arts in the 60s', Auckland Art Gallery; 'Dreaming the Republic', Newcastle Art Gallery, 1995; and 'Art after Dark', Art Gallery of New South Wales. Guest Speaker and Lecturer, various arts forums including the World Film Script Writers Conference; Sorry Day at the Sydney Opera House; and Melbourne University. Inaugurated, Noel Tovey Achievement Award, 2010. Owner, L'Odeon Gallery, 1970-1990. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr James Leonard TULLOCH, GPO Box 1566, Adelaide SA 5001 For significant service to the international community, particularly through a range of health and development roles with the United Nations. Independent Public Health Consultant, since 2010. Principal Health Adviser, AusAID, Government of Australia, 2005-2009. United Nations Coordinator for the Health Sector response in relation to the Iraq War, 2003. Head of Health Sector, UN Transitional Administration in East Timor and Director Program Management Unit, World Bank coordinated East Timor Health Sector Rehabilitation and Development Program 2000-2001. World Health Organisation (WHO): Representative Cambodia, 2002-2005. Director, Programs in Child and Adolescent Health, 1996-1999. Director, Division of Diarrhoeal and Acute Respiratory Disese Control, 1990-1995. Program for the Control of Diarrhoeal Diseases, 1984-1989. Consultant, Smallpox Eradication Program, Bangladesh and WHO Headquarters, 1976-1079. Research Fellow, Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research and Newcastle University, 1981-1983. Current member, Technical Evaluation Reference Group, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. Current Member, Malaria Elimination Group, Global Health Group. Has contributed to WHO publications including on smallpox eradication, diarrhoeal disease, acute respiratory infections and child health. Recipient, Donald Mackay Medal, Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, London, 2000, 'For contributions to child health in developing countries'. Mr Richard Trevor VINEY, Parkdale Vic 3195 For significant service to the finance and insurance sector as a contributor to consumer protection and dispute mediation. Alternative Chair and Ombudsman, Financial Industries Complaints Service/Financial Ombudsman Service, 2002-2011. Chairman, Financial Counselling Foundation. Chairman, Insurance Brokers Disputes Ltd., 2007-2009. Alternative Chair and Adjudicator, Insurance Ombudsman Service, 1998-2007. Conducted the first independent review of the Code of Banking Practice, 2000-2001. Consultant to the Banking and Finance Group of Mallesons Stephen Jaques, 1995-2001. Director, Australian Financial Institutions Commission, 1995-1999. Principal Advisor to State and Territory governments on the development and implementation of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, 1992-1996. Chairman of various Victorian Licensing Authorities 1984-1991, including the: Credit Authority, 1984-1995. Secretary, Law Department, Victoria, 1979-1982. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Rona Diane WADE, 4/138 Beach Street, Coogee NSW 2034 For significant service to the information technology sector, particularly through library management and resource sharing networks, and to the community. Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, UNILINC, since 1982. (the company has pioneered and developed innovative shared IT networking and electronic information services, both for its members and libraries nationally and internationally. It has brought together the public and private higher education sectors through its shared service, and its advisory service have encouraged and enabled best-practice in university and national libraries in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Hong Kong). Recipient, New South Wales Bicentennial Fellowship, 1988 (In recognition of the success of the online shared library system launched in 1984, linking 90 Colleges of Advanced Education and other libraries in New South Wales, and the development of Australia's first CD-ROM for the delivery of information services in 1988). Director, International House, University of New South Wales, since 2012. Secretary, Coogee Community Precinct, 2007-2011, and 2014. Member, Eastern Beaches Police Command Safety Committee, since 2011. Recipient, Coogee Woman of the Year Award, Randwick City Council, 2011. Professor Merrilyn Margaret WALTON, Camperdown NSW 2050 For significant service to the health care sector, particularly through policy development and reform, and to professional medical practice and standards. Professor of Medical Education, University of Sydney, since 2011. Adjunct Associate Professor of Ethical Practice, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, 2000-2005; Chairman, Committee on Personal and Professional Development, 2000-2009. Founding Member, Health Practitioners Regulation Agency, since 2009. Board Member, Australian Health Ethics Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2009-2012. Chair, Prevocational Training Council, Health Education Training Council, 2006-2008; Board Member 2005-2014. Member, Australian Medical Workforce Advisory Committee, 2003-2006. Created Australian Patient Safety Education Framework 2006. Chair, Prevocational Training Council, NSW Institute for Medical Education and Training, 2006. Member, Ministerial Advisory Committee on Quality Health Care,1997-2004; Deputy Chairman, 2000-2002. Member, Quest Appeals Committee, NSW Health, since 2000; Chair, Culture Change Working Party, 2005-2006; Director, Complaints Unit 1985-1994. Founding Commissioner, Health Care Complaints Commission of NSW, 1994-2000. Director, Public Interest Advocacy Centre, 2000-2013. Chairperson, Inquiry into Cosmetic Surgery, 1999. Convenor, Ministerial Advisory Committee reviewing Aboriginal Health, 1988. Member, NSW Task Force established to review the Mental Health Act 1983, 1987. Convenor, Ministerial Advisory Committee to review the standards of Patient Care in 5th Schedule Hospitals, 1987. World Health Organisation (WHO) Education Leader, 2008-2012. Inaugural Annual Social Justice Award, Australian Association of Social Workers (NSW), 1999. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor John Douglas WATSON, Castlecrag NSW 2068 For significant service to medicine in the field of neurology, to medical education and administration, and through mentoring roles. Inaugural Associate Dean and Head, Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School, since 2011. Professor of Medicine, University of Sydney, since 2010; member of the team that established the Clinical School - the first fully fledged school in the Private Sector in New South Wales. Associate Professor of Medicine, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, 2004-2010; Chair, Human Research Ethics Committee, 2004-2008, 1995-1998; Senior Lecturer in Medicine, 1993-2004; Chair, TeleHealth Working Group, current. Consultant Neurologist, Sydney Adventist Hospital, since 1999. Director, Neurology Department, Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Hospital, since 2004. Visiting Scientist, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, ongoing. Clinical Academic Neurologist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 1993-2004, and Honorary Neurologist. Lecturer and Senior Registrar, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square London, 1990-1993. Wellcome Trust Research Fellow, University College London and MRC Cyclotron Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, United Kingdom, 1990-1993. Member, Behavioural Neurology Sub-Committee, Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists, over 20 years current; Former Chair, several years, late 1990s; Member, Practice Guidelines Sub-Committee, 3 years; Chair, Fees Committee, current. Member, Regional Grants Interviewing Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council, several years. Member, Discipline Panel for Neurology and Psychiatry, National Health and Medical Research Council, several years. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, current. Dr Graeme WATTS, 52/26 Phillips Street, Cabarita NSW 2137 For significant service to people with a disability, particularly to wheelchair sports, and to health sciences education. President, Wheelchair Sports Australia, 2003-2008; Director, 2000-2008. Life Member, Wheelchair Sports NSW, since 2011; Director, 2005-2006; Board Member, 2000. Chair, Founding Committee, International Wheelchair Tennis Federation, 1987; Inaugural Secretary, 1988. Founder, Australian Wheelchair Tennis Association, 1983. Board Member, Australian Paralympics Committee, 2002-2008. Director, Sports Knowledge Australia, 2005-2010. Committee Member, Sydney Olympic Park Authority. Paralympic Games Official, Sydney, Athens, Beijing and London. Principal, Cumberland College of Health Services, 1989-1991 and Deputy Principal, 19731988. Professor of Behavioural Science, University of Sydney, 1991. Honorary Professor, Peking Union Medical College, 1991. Director, International Development, University of Sydney, 1992-1995. Academic Director, University of Sydney International College, Penang, Malaysia, 1996-2000. Recipient, National Honours Award, (PKT, Pingat Kelakuan Terpuji), Malaysia, 1998. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Gillian Ruth WEBB, 11A Fordholm Road, Hawthorn Vic 3122 For significant service to community health in the field of physiotherapy, as a contributor to professional organisations, and to education. World Confederation of Physical Therapy: Chair, Asia West Pacific Region, since 2011. President, International Society of Educators in Physiotherapy. Australian Physiotherapy Association: Representative, Accreditation Standing Committee, Australian Physiotherapy Council, since 2009. Member, National Advisory Committee, 2007-2009. Foundation Chair, Educators Special Group, 2007. Member, National Advocacy and Public Relations Committee, 2002-2005, and 2007. Victorian Delegate, National Advisory Council, 1999-2002. Member, Victorian Branch Council, 1999-2002; Executive Member, 1992-1996; Representative, Combined Professional Associations Committee, 1992-1996. Chair, Asia West Pacific Development Fund, Victorian Branch, 1995-2003. Recipient, Victorian Branch Physiotherapy Achievement Award, 2010. Honorary Member, since 2011 and Member since 1996. Australian Physiotherapy Council: Member, Accreditation Standing Committee, since 2009, currently serving as: Panel Chair, Central Queensland University, and Griffith University; Panel Member, James Cook University, Curtin University, and The University of Queensland; and Committee Auditor, The University of Newcastle, The University of Sydney, and The University of Western Sydney. Member, Examining Committee for Overseas Physiotherapists, 2005-2010. Education: School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne; Coordinator of Alumni Activities, since 2010; Coordinator of Post-Graduate Programs, 2009-2010; Director of Teaching and Learning and Clinical Coordinator, 2008; Associate Professor and Head of School, 2006-2007; Deputy Head, 2002-2005; Lecturer, 1990-2001; Recipient, John Smyth Award, 'for the most meritorious research thesis in the Doctor of Education', 2005. Universitas 21 Health Sciences - Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Representative, Executive Committee, 2006-2010 and Fellow, 2004. Universities Australia - Member, Clinical Education and Training Sub-Committee, 2006-2010. Publications: Co-Author, 'Contexts of Physiotherapy Practice', Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2008. Author, 'Clinical Education in Physiotherapy', University of Melbourne Faculty of Education, 2004. Mr Robert John WILES, PO Box 6046, St Lucia Qld 4067 For significant service to tertiary education in the field of chemical engineering as a senior academic, lecturer and mentor. Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, 2000-2013: Senior Lecturer, 1970-2000. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mrs Kathleen Eleanor WILLIAMS, Little River Vic 3211 For significant service to the road transport industry through policies and regulations that support a safe and responsible trucking sector. Chair, Road Transport Industry Australian Trucking Association, 2000-2002. Secretary/Treasurer, 2003-2014. Board Member, since 1999. Recipient, National Trucking Industry Outstanding Contribution Award, 2006. Treasurer, NatRoad, 1997-1999. Board Member, South Australian Road Transport Association, 1998-2002. Former General Manager, Bunker Freightlines, for many years. Board Member, Concern Australia, since 2010. Deputy Chair, Collections Council of Australia, 2005-2010; Board Member, 2004-2010. Treasurer, Resthaven, 1993-1998; Board Member, 1990-1998. Consultant, Queensland Meat Carriers. Dr Richard John WILLIS, 14 Hawthorn Crescent, Hawthorn SA 5062 For significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia, and to professional organisations. Member, International Medical Graduate Specialists Committee, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, since 2009; Director, Professional Affairs, 2009-2012; President, 2002-2004; Vice-President 2000-2002; Honorary Treasurer, 1997-2002; Ex-Officio Member, South Australian Regional Committee, 1992-2004; Councillor, 1992-2004; Member, Final Examination Committee, 1993-1997 and Examiner, 1990-1997; Fellow, since 1992. Fellow, Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, (ANZCA's predecessor) since 1975. Inaugural Chair, South Australian Health Committee, Medical Board of Australia, 2010-2011; Member, National Specialist International Medical Graduate Committee, current; Member, South Australian Medical Board, 2007-2011. Chairman, South Australian Committee of Management, Australian Society of Anaesthetists, 1987-1990; Committee Member, 1984-1992; Federal Executive Member, 1987-1990. Member, Committee of Presidents, Medical Colleges, 2002-2004. Director of Anaesthesia, Lyell McEwin Hospital, 2007-2009. Senior Director of Clinical Anaesthesia, Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1990-2004. Deputy Director, Clinical Anaesthesia, Flinders Medical Centre, 1985-1989. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Ross Llewellyn WISEMAN, 2 Esher Street, Tarragindi Qld 4121 For significant service to the community through the leadership and promotion of volunteer organisations. President, Volunteering Queensland, since 2011; Board Member, since 2003; has been actively involved with promoting the CREW Project. Chair, Mangrove Housing Company, since 2005. Secretary, The Circle of Men, current; Volunteer, since 2006. President, Redland District Committee of the Ageing, 2003-2005. Board Member, SHARE Bayside, 2007-2011. Vice-President, Queensland Section, Naval Association of Australia, current. Senior College Teacher, Moreton Institute of TAFE, 1999-2009. Development Worker, Queensland Community Housing Coalition, 1989-1992; Was effective in establishing resources for many community housing organisations. Housing Project Officer, Queensland Council of Social Services, 1986-1989. Director, Lifeline Cairns, 1984-1986; Volunteer Counsellor Trainer, Lifeline Darling Downs, 1979-1984. Volunteer House Parent, Fatima Children's Home, 1978-1979. Case Worker, Family Services Toowoomba, 1977-1979. His Honour Judge Brian Edmund WITHERS, North Adelaide SA 5006 For significant service to the law through leadership in a range of professional organisations, and to the judiciary in South Australia. Master, Supreme Court of South Australia (SA), since 2004. President, Law Society of SA, 1990-1991; Chairman, Justice Access Committee, 1997-2004, Member 1992-2004; Chairman, Professional Standards Committee, 1990-1996, Member, since 1990; Instrumental in the creation of Litigation Assistance Fund, Chairman, 1992-2004 and Life Member 1997. Member, Access to Justice Committee, Law Council of Australia, 1992-2004, including service as Chairman; Chairman, Legal Practice Section. Chairman, Legal Services Commission, 1997-2004; Commissioner, 1988-2004. Presiding Member, Legal Practitioners Conduct Board, 1995-2004; Member of the Board 1995-2004. Treasurer, Judicial Conference of Australia, since 2007. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Lawrence William WOODS DFC, Robertson Qld 4109 For significant service to veterans through the preservation of military aviation history. President, 460 Squadron Queensland Branch of the Royal Australian Air Force Association, since 1991. Member, Ballina Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, since 1964. Member Greenbank Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, since 2006. Member, Kedron-Wavell Sub-Branch, 3 years and Wynnum Sub-Branch, 3 years. Author, Flying into the Mouth of Hell, Australian Military History Publications, 2003. Author, 'To Hell and Back: Aussie Sky Heroes in the Bomber Command', Boolarong Press, 2012; 'Halfway to Hell: Sky Heroes Bomber Command', Boolarong Press, 2012 and 'Back From Hell', Boolarong Press, 2014. Ms Carolyn Mary WORTH, South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault, PO Box 72, East Bentleigh Vic 3165 For significant service to the community through voluntary roles with child protection organisations. Manager, South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault,(CASA) since 1992. Chair, CEASE (the peak body for the 13 organisations in Victoria that provide treatment services for children and young people with problematic sexual behaviour and sexually abusive behaviours), since 2006. Media Officer, CASA Forum (provides 15 Victorian Centres Against Sexual Assault that contribute to the development of national and state wide policy in relation to sexual assault services), current. Involved in establishing, Sexual Assault Joint Legal Clinic (a legal clinic that operates in partnership with Springvale Monash Legal Service and the South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault, specialising in victims of crime applications), 1995. Consultant, UNICEF, 2003-2004 (involved in preparing training manuals, and providing training for child protection issues for the Vietnamese). Court Counsellor, Dandenong Court Counselling, Family Court of Australia, 1983-1992. Involved in a range of state-wide government advisory committees since 1989 including: Member, Ministerial Advisory Group on Violence Against Women and Children Forum, current. Member, State-wide Advisory Committee to Prevent Sexual Assault, since 2008. Member, State-wide Advisory Committee to Prevent Family Violence, since 2008. MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Emeritus Professor Farhat YUSUF, 46 Twin Road, North Ryde NSW 2113 For significant service to tertiary education as a specialist demographer, and to professional organisations in Australia and overseas. Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Business and Economics, Macquarie University, since 2011. Member of academic staff since 1970. Honorary Professor, Menzies Centre for Health Policy, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, since 2010. Chair, International Scientific Panel on Business Demography, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 2006-2009. Chair, Research Committee on Sociology of Population, International Sociological Association, 1999-2002. National President, Australian Population Association, 1984-1986. Consultant to a range of organisations including: the World Health Organisation International Agency for Research on Cancer; The Arab League; the US National Academy of Science, and the United Nations Population Fund, various dates 1980-2010. Current Editorial Advisory Board Member, Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics; International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising; and the Pakistan Journal of Statistics and Operations Research.
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