MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Professor John Gregory AASKOV, Fig Tree Pocket Qld 4069 For service to medical research in the field of infectious diseases. Professor, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology; Director, World Health Organisation (WHO) Arbovirus Reference Centre (ARC). Has undertaken dengue research in Myanmar since 1986. Assisted in the establishment of the Arbovirology Department at the Australian Army Malaria Institute in 2000. Excellence award from the Asia Pacific Society for Medical Virology. Mrs Terri Nathalie ADAMS, Mentone Vic 3194 For service to the broadcast media as a volunteer radio presenter. Volunteer Presenter and Newsreader, 88.3 Southern FM Radio, since 1995; Member, Board of Management. Talking News Presenter Vision Australia, 1991-2012; Life Governor, 1998. Volunteer Reader, Mordialloc-Chelsea Regional Library, since 1991. Vice-President, Beta Sigma Phi Arts and culture club for women, 1994; Member, 1989-1994. Volunteer, Do Care Sandringham. Co-convenor, Writing Radio Plays', Bayside University of the Third Age, 2013. Co-presenter, 'How to Write a Radio Play', Literary Festival, Bayside City Council, 2012. Mr Frederick Charles AINSWORTH, 24 Beasley Street, Chinchilla Qld 4413 For service to the community of the Western Downs. President, Rotary Club of Chinchilla. Chairman, District Conference Organising Committee. Paul Harris Fellow. Vice President, Chinchilla Lions Club; Member. President and Foundation Member, Dalby Apex Club and Apex Zone Secretary for Queensland and New Guinea. Member, Rotary Club of Roma. Supporter, Chinchilla Miles Blue Care (Blue Nurses). Member, Chinchilla Sub-Branch of the Returned and Service League of Australia. Member, Chinchilla Hospital Board, approx. 1970-1996; Dalby Fire Brigade Board, 12 years; South West Queensland Electricity Board, many years. Member, Dalby Hospital Board, approximately 1950-1970. Foundation President, Chinchilla Melon Festival Committee. Justice of the Peace, since 1948. Former Managing Director, Ainsworth Motor and Machinery, many years. Foundation Member, Motor Traders Association of Queensland. Foundation Member, Farm Machinery Dealers Association, 1979. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Robert MacDonald ALEXANDER, 14 Holder Street, Wishart Qld 4122 For service to rowing as an administrator and competitor. Rowing Queensland Management Committee, mid 1970s, and since 1986. Regatta Secretary, since 1986. Life Member. Rowing Australia Volunteer, Masters Commission, 2013. Volunteer, various national and international regattas, 1993, 2001, 2005, 2010, 2013 and 2014. Brisbane and GPS Rowing Club (previously GPS O.B. and Brisbane Rowing Club). President, current. Has held positions of Club Secretary and Treasurer; Member since 1965. Life Member. Competitor in all categories of boats at many events including the King's Cup Eight, Rowing World Championships, and President's Cup, 1965-1980. Australian Champion Single Sculler and Australian entry World Titles, 1975. Medallist at Australian Masters/Veterans Championship events, 1986-2009. Rowing Coach, Anglican Church Grammar School, Brisbane, since 2003. Rowing Coach, St Margaret's Anglican Girls School, Brisbane, since 2003. Rowing Coach, Brisbane and GPS Rowing Club, 'last few years'. Schoolboy Rowing, The Southport School, 1961-1964. Mrs Maree Margaret ANDERSON, 9A Third Street, Minlaton SA 5575 For service to the community of Minlaton. Chair, Fauna Park Group, Southern Yorke Peninsula Landcare Group, current; Member, 16 years. Member, Minlaton Branch, National Trust of South Australia, 6 years; Volunteer in Museum shop. Various administrative and fundraising roles, Mission to Seafarers, 3 years. President, Lioness Club of Minlaton, 4 terms; Member, 39 years; Lions and Lioness Newsletter Editor, approx 30 years; Member, 16 years. Volunteer, Minlaton Branch, Meals on Wheels, 1999-2013. Newsletter Editor and Publicity Officer, Minlaton Neighbourhood Watch, current; Secretary, many years; Member, 19 years. Committee member, Royal Flying Doctor Service, since 2011; Fundraiser. Various executive positions, Southern Yorke Peninsula Basketball and Netball Association, 29 years; Life Member, 2008. Fundraiser, Melaleuca Nursing Home, Yorke Peninsula Community Health Service,19 years. Volunteer at Op-Shop, Minlaton Anglican Church, 16 years. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Ronald William ANDERSON, Geelong Vic 3220 For service to the petroleum retail industry. Founder, APCO Service Stations Pty Ltd, (independent service stations originally Anderson Petroleum Company), circa late 1970s; Director, current and former Managing Director. Opened first APCO Easy Shop, Warrnambool, 1980; (convenience and petrol retail station). In 1989 APCO franchised their first store and petrol centre and today there are 23 APCO Easy Shops operating as franchises located throughout Melbourne and in regional Victoria. Involved in establishment/Founding Member, Australian Petroleum Agents and Distributors Association (APADA), circa 1970s. (now Australasian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association ACAPMA). Involved in establishment, Oil Agents Mutual Provident Society (OAMPS), 1976. Owner, Mobil Oil Australia Warrnambool Distributorship, 1968- circa early 1970s. Mayor, Warrnambool City Council, 1983-1984; Councillor, 1978-1988. Mrs Mildred May ANDREW, Room 135, St George's Aged Care, 13/15 Howard Street, Altona Meadows Vic 3028 For service to children with disabilities. Carer and Centre Manager, Footscray Spastic Children's Centre, 1953-1972. Carer, Scope Chis-lon Centre (Education and respite centre for sufferers of cerebral palsy), over 20 years; Helped raise funds for the construction of the centre; acquired and operated transport to and from the centre. Mr Barry James ANTELLA, 56 Market Street, Naremburn NSW 2065 For service to the surf lifesaving movement. Senior Vice-President, Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club, since 2012. Club Captain, 2007-2012; Chief Instructor, 2001-2007; Surf Sports Official, since 1994; Recipient of 100 surf lifesaving awards; Patron, over 20 years; Life member, 2005; Volunteer surf life saver, since 1994. Trainer Officer and Assessor, Surf Life Saving Northern Beaches Branch, current; Patrol Inspector, current; Life member, 2007. Surf Sports Official, since 1994. Trainer Officer and Assessor, Surf Life Saving New South Wales, current; Surf Sports Official, since 1994. National Board of Examiners, since 1994; Involved in subject and curriculum development for training courses. Participant, Mercy Link Project, Monte Sant'Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney, 2012. Involved in various school activities including Parents and Friends Association, Debutant Ball, Duke of Edinburgh, Monte Sant'Angelo Mercy College, North Sydney, 1989-2003. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Ashley Vaughan ARBUCKLE, PO Box 2651, Mount Claremont WA 6010 For service to the performing arts as an artistic director and classical musician. Concertmaster and Artistic Director, West Australian Philharmonic Orchestra, since 2008; Consultant Director, 1993-1998. Director, WA Youth Strings, since 2006. Founder and Director, Encore Strings Chamber Orchestra, since 2009. Founder and Artistic Director, The String Co-op, since 2009. Senior Tutor, Perth Modern School, and Churchlands Senior High School, Department of Education, current. Artistic Director, Western Arts Orchestra, since 2009. Musical Director, Scotch College/Presbyterian Ladies' College Combined Chamber Orchestra, 2006-2012. Musical Director and Founding Committee Member, Balingup Classic Concert, 1999-2008. Co-founder, Concert on the Bay Series, Royal Perth Yacht Club, 1996-2005. Emeritus Principal, West Australian Symphony Orchestra, current, Concertmaster, 19901999, Associate Concertmaster, 1972-1974 and 1978-1980, Member, 1964-1974 and 19781980 and 1990-1999. Founding Member, Chamber Orchestra “ElectriClassics”, since 1996. Associated with the West Australian Youth Orchestra for many years. Co-leader, London Symphony Orchestra, United Kingdom, 1981-1990. Co-leader and Soloist, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London, United Kingdom, 1974-1978; Founding Member, Australian Sinfonia of London, also giving solo performances with the London Soloists. Guest Leader, BBC Welsh Symphony, United Kingdom, circa 1980s. Member, St. Giles Quartet, United Kingdom, circa 1980s. Member, Arco Violin (duo), current. Musical Director and 1st Violinist, Margarita Quintet, current. Member, Three Merry Gentlemen (trio), current. Jazz Violinist, Rob Hyner Quartet, current. Founding Member, Jazz On A String, current. Concertmaster, ICW Orchestra Perth, current. Group Captain Leslie James ARMSTRONG CSC (Retd), Dicky Beach Qld 4551 For service to aged welfare advocacy. President, Association of Residents of Queensland Retirement Villages (ARQRV) since 2007; Secretary 2007; Committee Member since 2005; Developed a comprehensive submission on behalf of ARQRV to the Queensland Parliamentary Committee Reviewing the Retirement Villages Act in 2012, relating to consumer protection. Life Member ARQRV 2013. Initiated establishment and Inaugural Chairman of, Australian Retirement Village Residents' Association, 2010-2013. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Evan John ARNOLD, Charles Street, Edenhope Vic 3318 For service to the community of Edenhope. President, Edenhope Pastoral and Agricultural Society, two terms; Member, since 1965; Awarded Life Membership, 2004. Vice-President, Edenhope Mens' Shed, since 2013. President, Edenhope Lions Club, two terms; Member, 1980-2012; Disaster Controller, Edenhope State Emergency Service Unit, 1988-1996. Member, Edenhope Mechanics Hall Committee, 1966-2011. Member, Council of Management, Edenhope High School, 1975-1983. Voluntarily helped construct, maintain and operate the Edenhope Aerodrome, ensuring 24 hour access for the West Wimmera Air Ambulance between 1974 and 1995. Mr Robert Douglas ARNOLD DSM, 6 Currajong Road, Duncraig WA 6023 For service to veterans, and to the community. Member, Highgate Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL), over 20 years; Editor, monthly newsletter, 8 years; State RSL Representative, Western Australian Senior's Consultative Forum, several years. Member, Perth Legacy, since 1979. Volunteer Librarian, Royal Australian Artillery Historical Association, for several years. Honorary Colonel, Royal Australian Regiment Ordnance Corps (RAAOC), 1986-1992; President and Treasurer, RAAOC Association Western Australia, many years. Inaugural President, Perth Branch, Association of Independent Retirees Western Australia, 1996; President, Western Australian Division, several years; Editor, quarterly branch magazine, 10 years; Member, since 1996. Volunteer, Perth Community Drug Service, several years prior to 2005. Justice of the Peace, 33 years. Mr Allan Robert AUGHEY, PO Box 504, Clare SA 5453 For service to local government, and to the communities of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys. Mayor, Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council, since 2006; Variously served as inter alia: Member, Clare and Gilbert Valley Development Assessment Panel; Chairman, Audit Committee; Mayors Flood Recovery Fund Raising Appeal. Chairman, Santos Tour Down Under Steering Committee, 2012 and 2010. Deputy Mayor, Port Pirie Regional Council, 1989-1993; Alderman, 1985-1993; Councillor 1981-1985; Originator of the establishment of the Port Pirie Tourism Arts Centre; the Solomontown Beach Redevelopment Program, and the Jubilee 150 Rotunda Project. Local Government Association of South Australia: Former Regional Vice President; Board Member; Delegate, Central Local Government Region Board; Chair, Wind Farm Committee. Trustee and Board Member, Country Arts SA, since 2009; Chair, Finance and Governance Committee, since 2012. Trustee and Chairperson, Northern Regional Cultural Trust, 1982-1993; Past Chair, South Australian Touring Exhibitions Program. Commissioning Board Member, Northern Festival Centre Port Pirie, circa 1980s. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Dr Roderick Graham BAIN, Suite 19, 78 William Street, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011 For service to veterans and their families. Returned and Services League of Australia Vice-President, Southern Country, New South Wales Branch, since 2008; State Councillor, 2004. Medical Advisor to the National President, since 2010. Member, Gosford Sub-Branch, since 1997; Central Coast District Council Delegate, 19982003; State Congress Gosford Delegate, 2000-2003. Board Member, Gosford RSL Retirement Village, 2003-2006. National Vice President, Australian Veterans and Defence Service Council (AVADSC), 10 years; Medical Advisor, Naval Association to Council, 2000's. Member, New South Wales Branch, National Boer War Association, since 2009. Member, Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia. Member, Naval Association of Australia. Involved in establishing and supporter of, Greenway Memorial Gardens and Chapel, 2002. Representative, Men's Health Peer Education, City of Sydney, Southern NSW and the ACT. Representative, MATES, (Veterans' Medicines and Therapeutics Education Servicesreviewing veterans' pharmaceutical requirements). Honorary Attending Member and Veteran's Health Advisor, World War Two Veterans 19391945 Association. Owner, Gallery 460 and Sculpture Park, Central Coast, 1982-2005; (developed a professional funeral company and war memorial garden for interment of ashes on site, 2000-2005). Anaesthetist in private practise, New South Wales Central Coast Region, 1978-1999. Mrs Judith Roslyn BAINBRIDGE, 9/2 Saltriver Place, Footscray Vic 3011 For service to the community, particularly to refugees and human rights organisations. Director, River Nile Learning Centre, since 2009; Co-Founder, 2006; Committee Member, since 2006. The River Nile Learning Centre is an off-campus re-engagement program of Mount Alexander College, addressing the educational needs of young African refugee women. Convenor, Religious Human Rights Network, Victorian Branch, Amnesty International Australia, several years in early 1990s. Committee Member, Footscray Legal Service, several years. Lay Minister, Anglican Parish of Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads, since 2003; Parish Representative, Anglican Diocesan Synod, 9 years. Member, Council of the Western Region of the Diocese of Melbourne, many years. Volunteer Manager, Sudanese Welfare Centre, Anglican Church of Footscray, 2004-2009. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Arthur Robert BAKER, PO Box 1, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 For service to the community of Bulahdelah. President, Bulahdelah Lions Club, 2009-2012, and since 2014. Chartered Member. Member, Pacific Highway Upgrade Committee, 2002-2013. Member, Bulahdelah Chamber of Commerce; Former President. Supporter, Bulahdelah Hill Climb. Owner, Bakers Towing and Auto. The late Mrs Maisie Beatrice BAKER, Reservoir Vic 3073 For service to the community of Darebin City, and to the Uniting Church in Australia. Area Coordinator DRB 31-32, North West Metro Division 5, Neighbourhood Watch Victoria, 1992-2009; Member 1989-2014. Former Member, Preston Police Community Consultative Committee. Supporter, Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation. Initiated, Junior Neighbourhood Watch Program, Preston Primary School; Organiser, 125th Anniversary Celebrations, 2000; also served as Member, School Council; Volunteer, Parents' Club; Historian and Volunteer Teacher. Member, Kayebelles Team, Moonee Valley Relay for Life, Cancer Council Victoria, 20052014. Pink Lady Volunteer, Preston and Northcote Community Hospital (PANCH), for 9 years; serving as Counsellor, Nurse's Aide and Patient Discharge Assistant. President, Adult Fellowship, Regent Uniting Church/Regent Presbyterian Church, for 35 years; Congregation Elder, for many years; also served as Property/Finance Secretary, Treasurer, Sunday School Teacher and Fete Organiser. Darebin City Council Australia Day Award 2009. Victoria Police Certificate of Appreciation 2004 and 2002. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria: State Honour Award High Achievers 2003. Service Award, Preston Primary School. Mr Harry BARBER, 136 Curtain Street, Carlton North Vic 3054 For service to the community as an advocate for improved cycling infrastructure. Chief Executive Officer, Bicycle Network, (Bicycle Network formerly known as Bicycle Victoria is a lobby group that campaigns for better bike riding infrastructure and policies) 1995-2012; Member, since 1978. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Alan Edward BARLOW, Runaway Bay Qld 4216 For service to veterans and their families, and to the community. The Returned and Services League of Australia President, Runaway Bay Sub Branch, 2008-2010; Vice-President, 2006-2008; Founding Member, since 2001; Patron 2013. Member, Southport Sub-Branch, since 1988. Director, Runaway Bay Rugby League Club, since 2010; Founding Member, since 1980. Founding Volunteer, National Rugby League Masters, Runaway Bay, since 2007. Deputy President, Southport Surf Life Saving Club; Member, since 1983. Member, Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club, 1957-1983. Mrs Joan Elizabeth BARNES, 195 Wellington Street, Longford Tas 7301 For service to the community of Longford. Longford Branch, Australian Red Cross Vice-President, current; former President; Delegate, Northern Region Committee, many years. Co-ordinator, Red Cross Calling program, many years. Volunteer, Launceston Op-Shop. Member, Emergency Services Programs, since 1978. Volunteer, Meals on Wheels. Treasurer, Toosey Aged Care Facility (Auxiliary), current; Volunteer, Toosey Op-Shop, current; Life member, 2004; Member, since 1984. Counsellor, Helping Hands Association. Treasurer, Neighbourhood Watch. Committee Member, Longford Show Society, current; President, Home Industries Section, 5 years; Member, since 1980. Delivers and collects library books, Longford Library. Member, Longford Garden Club. Life member, Longford Tennis Club. Group President, Girl Guides Tasmania. Treasurer, Parish Council, Longford Anglican Church (Christ Church), current; Member, Christ Church Guild. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Ernest Wolfgang BARR, 7 Exon Street, Brighton Vic 3186 For service to the community, particularly through support for charitable organisations, and to the food industry. Founder, Barr Family Foundation, since 2005, supporting a range of organisations including: Children's Protection Society; Very Special Kids; Brotherhood of St Laurence; HeartKids Victoria; The Royal Children's Hospital Foundation; and The Song Room. Inaugural Chairman, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Social Enterprises Working Group, since 2007; Chairman, Mod-Style Project, for many years; Member, Retail Store Committee; Volunteer, Rebuilding Appeal, 1997; Supporter, since 1985; Charter Group Member, since 2000; Life Member, since 2008. Volunteer, Leadership Victoria, since 2007. Board Member, E W Tipping Foundation, 2008-2013; Past Member, Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee; Past Member, Governance, Strategy and Performance Committee. Trustee, Shepherd Foundation, 1971-1987. Past Committee Member, Habitat for Humanity. Deputy Chancellor, La Trobe University, 1995-1996; Council Member, 1986-1997; Past Chair, Finance Committee; Awarded Honorary Doctorate. School Development Officer, Melbourne University, 1992-1995; Visiting Fellow, Graduate School of Management, 1982-1990. Vice-President, Australian Institute of Management (Victoria), 1973-1975. Chairman, CEO Circle, 1994-2004. Chairman, Patties Foods, 1994-2005, and 2006-2008; Board Member, 1994-2008. Past Chairman, Australian Fresh Food Alliance; Director, 1999-2010. Director, Makmur Enterprises, 1988-2005, and 2006-2008. Director, Australasian Pacific Technology (Advent Group), 1984-2002; Director, Advent Tourism Fund Management, 1989-2001. Director, Spotless Services, 1982-2000. Member, Advisory Board, Ernst and Young, 1997-2002. Director, Bank of Melbourne, 1985-1998. Director, Bonlac Foods, 1986-1997. Area Director (Asia Pacific), Heinz Foods, 1978-1983; Managing Director, Heinz Australia, 1974-1978; Chief Executive Officer, Heinz Japan, 1969-1974. Board Member, Rip Curl Australia, early 1970s. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors (formerly the Institute of Directors in Australia), to 2008, Member, since 1967. Director, International Wool Secretariat, 1975-1991. Director, Australian Wool Corporation, 1975-1991. Director, Australian Wool Testing Authority, 1982-1991. Chairman, Advisory Committee, Division of Horticultural Research, CSIRO, 1986; Chairman, Innovation Grants Committee, 1986. Chairman, Conference of Sultana (Raisin) Producing Countries, 1982-1991. Chairman, Australian Dried Fruits Corporation, 1982. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Elizabeth June BARRACLOUGH, Mount Martha Vic 3934 For service to conservation and the environment, and as a volunteer educator. Inaugural Field Officer, Balcombe Estuary Rehabilitation Group (BERG), since 1997. Member, Mount Martha Foreshore Advisory Group, since 2007. Member, Community Reference Group for South East Sewerage Authority. Committee Member, Devilbend Foundation. Inaugural Member, Balcombe and Moorooduc Landcare Group. Member, Mornington Peninsula Bay to Bay Biolink. Voluntary Lecturer, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, Deakin University, since 2009. Coordinator, environmental educational program for Balcombe Grammar School, since 2010. Involved in educating students on Indigenous plants and bushland management policies at Mount Martha Primary School, current. Mr Wayne Brian BASS, Langsborough Vic 3971 For service to youth, and to the community of the Latrobe Valley. Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC) Executive Officer, Number 424 Squadron, Kurnai College, since 2011; Commanding Officer, 1997-2011. Wing Detachment Commander, Number 4 Wing. AAFC Officer, since 1997. Treasurer, Port Albert Fire Brigade, Country Fire Authority Victoria; Member, Brigade Management Team; Fundraising Organiser, many years; Assistant, Field Operations Vehicle and Logistics section, Local CFA Command Facility, many years. Founder and Joint Leader, Port Albert Junior Fire Brigade, since 2007. Member, Port Albert Progress Association, several years. Assistant Principal, Morwell Campus, Kurnai College, since 2013; Teacher, 1994-2012; was tasked to establish Number 424 Squadron at the College. Teacher, various Victorian schools, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, since 1982. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Pamela Joan BATTEN, 18 Champion Bay Rise, Bluff Point WA 6530 For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of Western Australia. President, Country Women's Association of Western Australia, 2006-2009; Finance Officer, 2005-2006; Honorary Life Member, 2010. Chairperson, State Conference Organising Committee, 2000, 2008, 2010; Chairperson, Archives Group, 2011-2012; Member, since 2009; Member, Planning and Finance Group, 2005-2009; Chairperson, State Strategic Planning Group, no dates. Chairperson, Bluff Point Lodge Committee, 2004-2005; Treasurer, 2002-2004, 1989-1991; Member, since 2004; Treasurer, Denison/Dongara Holiday Home Committee, 1 year. Delegation Leader, Associated Country Women of the World, Perth conference, 2008; Delegate, Finland conference, 2008. Delegate, Rural Financial Counselling Service of Western Australia, 4 years. President, Mid-West Murchison Division, 1999-2001; Vice-President, 1998. Vice-President, North Central Division, 1995-1996. President, Yuna Branch, 1982-1984; Vice-President, 2003-2005; Secretary, 2012; Treasurer, 1978-1980; Member, since 1970. Delegate to State Conference, 2000-2001. Secretary/Treasurer, Creating a Better Yuna, 2002-2006. A range of executive roles including Secretary, Yuna Rural Water Supply Improvement Scheme, 2002-2006. Vice-President, Chapman Valley Museum, current. Vice-President, Yuna Golf Club, 2 years; Ladies Captain, 2003-2004, 1998-2000, 1987-1989; Vice-Captain, 5 years; Secretary, 1993-1996, 1990-1992; Life Member, 2008. Dr Alan Francis BEARD, Valentine NSW 2280 For service to the community of the Hunter. Rotary Club of Warners Bay Executive positions, including Club President; Club Secretary; Public Officer, 1978 - 2010. Program Director, 4 years. Member, International Youth Exchange Program, 1979 - 1990. Member, Rotary Youth Leadership Awards and Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment Leadership Program. Involved with Warners Bay High School via Warners Bay Rotary Club. Supporter, Play Therapy Program, John Hunter Children's Hospital. Marriage Celebrant, retired. Member, Lake Macquarie Tourism Association, retired. Established, Loop the Lake Bicycle Challenge, 1997; Executive Coordinator, 11 years; Route Coordinator; Member. Founding Governor, Fort Street Foundation, 1999. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Campbell McLean BEARDSELL, PO Box 248, Hurstbridge Vic 3099 For service to conservation and the environment in Victoria. Ranger, Parks Victoria, since approximately 2003. Member, Friends of Yarra Valley Parks, since 2003. Involved in the establishment of the Yaruk Tamboore Wetlands within Murandaka Park, Lower Plenty for the Wurundjeri community. Has monitored the fire ravaged land of Kinglake National Park after the 2009 bushfires, and continues working to recover rare species that were affected by the fires. Author, Sites for Faunal and Habitat Significance in North East Melbourne (NEROC Report), Nillumbik Shire Council, 1997. Co-Author, 'Yarra: A Natural Treasure', Royal Society of Victoria, 1999. Co-Author, 'A Year of Orchids', Richard Griffin Pty Ltd, 1983. Mrs June Clarissa BECK, 24 St Malo Avenue, Hunters Hill NSW 2110 For service to the tourism and hospitality sector, and to the community. Director, National Tourism Industry Training Committee, for 20 years. Director, Tourism Hospitality Catering Institute of Australia, for 25 years. Volunteer/member, Australian Nutrition Foundation. Past Director, Australian Diabetic Association. Member Product Advisory Committee, Hospitality and Tourism Leadership/Management Resource Set, NSW Department of Education and Training, 2005. Past Principal, Ryde Catering College, 1986. Past President and Past Honorary Secretary, Hunters Hill Historical Society; Director, '20 years'. Curator and Member, Hunters Hill Museum, since circa 1984. Board Member, Hunters Hill Ryde Community Services Association, 2008-2009; Member, Strategic Advisory Committee, since 2012; Member, Strategic Planning Committee, and Development Committee, 2010; Volunteer, since 2009. Past Board Member, Gladesville Community Aid, until 2008. Member, Garden Group, St Mark's and All Saints' Churches, Anglican Parish of Hunters Hill, 'many years'; Volunteer, Annual Church Fete, 'many years'. Secretary, Discover Hunters Hill, 2007. Member, Hunters Hill Ladies Probus Club. Mr Richard Alan BEGBIE, Bungendore NSW 2621 For service to the community through historical and social welfare organisations. President, ACT Region, Historical Radio Society of Australia, many years; Founder/Director, Bi-Annual Radiofest, since 2001; Member and Life Member. Co-Established, Caloola Farm, 1971-1979. Caloola Farm provides support and counselling for young people exploring new directions in troubled lives. Honorary Minister, St Mark's Anglican Church. Founding Member, Canberra and Region House Churcher, since 1972. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr John BELANI, 140 Minns Road, Little River Vic 3211 For service to the community of Laverton. Co-Founder and former President, Slovak Social Club, Laverton. Donated land for new church, Christ the Lord Slovak Lutheran Church, Laverton, 1974. Co-Founder and former Chairman, Laverton/Seabrook, 1967-1979. St Matthew's Slovak Lutheran Congregation, Co-Founder, Good News Lutheran School, Tarneit, mid 1990s; Committee Member, current, Rotary Paul Harris Fellow. Recipient, Appreciation Award for assistance and contribution, Hoppers Crossing Club. Managing Director, Belani Builders, since 1960s. Mr Anthony John BENBOW, 22 Minchinbury Drive, Vermont South Vic 3133 For service to the community through roles with Lions International. Lions Clubs International President, Lions Club of South Vermont, 2013-2014, and other occasions; Charter Secretary, 1985; Charter Member, since 1985. Chairman, Lions House Foundation, since 2009. Board of Trustees, current. District Governor, Lions District 201 V1, 2005-2006. Council Chairman, Lions Multiple District 201 (Australia), 2007-2008. V District Trustee, Australian Lions Foundation, since 2008; Chairman, Promotions. Constitutional Area Leader for Leadership, Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia, Lions Clubs International, 2009-2012; Leader, Global Membership Team, Pacific Constitutional Area CA7, since 2012. Chairman, StepAhead Australia (formerly Spinal Cord Society of Australia), since 2009. President, School Council, Rangeview Primary School, Vermont, 2003-2006. Member, Rotaract Club of Nunawading, 1973-1984. Secretary, Rotaract District 980. Mr Mervyn Ernest BENNELL, 11 Arrunga Close, Diamond Creek Vic 3089 For service to sport, particularly to cricket, lawn bowls and Australian rules football. Life Member, Eltham Football Club, since 1986; President, 1992-1995; Premiership President, 1995; Vice-President, 6 years; Committee Member, 1982-1995; Players Advocate, 1992-1995; Club Sponsor, 10 years, Team Member, 1980-2012; Club Runner, Under 19s, 1970-1975; Active Member, since 1953. Life Member, Research Cricket Club, since 1974; Committee Member, 13 years; Selector, 10 years; Player, 1952-1983. Member, Diamond Creek Bowling Club, since 2011. Member, Selection Committee, Hurstbridge Bowling Club, 2003-2004; Player, 1994-2010. Player, Eltham Bowling Club, 1984-1993. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr David Roy BENTHAM, 57 Watergum Drive, Jordan Springs NSW 2747 For service to local government, to the community of the Hills Shire, and to business. Deputy Lord Mayor, Hills Shire Council, 2007-2008; Councillor, 2004-2012; Council Representative, Upper Parramatta River Catchment Trust, Sydney Water, New South Wales Parks and Wildlife, 2004-2012. Director, NRMA Motoring and Services, since 2009; Chair, Audit and Risk Committee; Member, Policy and Advocacy Committee. Member, Australian Institute of Company Directors. Director, Western Sydney Area Health Board, 1988-1991; Cumberland Area Health Board, 1986-1988; Ryde/Eastwood Area Health Board, 1982-1986. Executive Member, Parramatta Swimming Club, 1967-1976; Carlingford Rugby Club, 19671973. Founding Chair, Kingsdene Community Association. Mr Kevin Harold BERGER, 22 Scott Street, Newcastle East NSW 2300 For service to education through specialised alternative learning programs for youth. The Dynamic Alternative Learning Environment (D.A.L.E) is a program that supports at risk and special needs youth to remain at school and continue their education. This program is supported by St Philip's Christian College Newcastle with the establishment of the D.A.L.E Christian School and the D.A.L.E Young Mothers' Program. Founder and Executive Officer, D.A.L.E Christian School, since 1997. Founder and Executive Officer, D.A.L.E Young Mothers' Program, since 2000. Committee Member, Hunter Youth Mentor Collaborative, several years. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Roy Harwood BILLING, 6/260 Arden Street, Coogee NSW 2034 For service to the performing arts, particularly as an actor, and to the community. Mr Billing has been a film, television and theatre actor since approximately 1976. His credits include: 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader', 2010; 'Rabbit-Proof Fence', 2002; 'The Dish', 2000. 'Fairytruth', 2013; 'Boundless', 2009; 'Dear Diary', 2009 ; 'Mirror Mirror', 2008. 'Jack Irish : Dead Point', 2014; 'Wonderland', 2013; 'Agent Anna', 2013; 'Cliffy', 2013; 'Jack Irish: Black Tide', 2012; 'Jack Irish: Bad Debts', 2012; 'Cops LAC', 2010; 'Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities', 2009; 'All Saints', 1998-2008; 'Packed to the Rafters', 2008; 'Thank God You're Here', 2006; 'Blue Heelers', 2001-2006; 'The Strip', 2003. 'Ruben Guthrie', 2009; 'Cloud Street', 2001; 'Art', 2000. Member (Actors Equity Division), National Performers Committee, Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance, since 2006; Member, Federal Council, current; Member, many years. Returning Officer, Actors Benevolent Fund of NSW, since 2013. Ambassador and spokesperson, Australian Screen Association, since 2009. Patron, Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation, since 2007. Ambassador, Dry July Foundation, since 2009. Ambassador, Australian Turf Club, current. Ambassador, Sydney Swans Football Club, since 2009. Promoter, Parkes Shire District, for many years through a range of initiatives including: Master of Ceremonies, Opera at the Dish, 2011. Australia Day Ambassador, 2011. Parkes Shire Council Representative, Country Regional Living Expo, Rosehill Racecourse. Appointed unofficial Mayor of Parkes. Mr Kenneth Rowland BIRD, 3/61 Collings Street, Balmoral Qld 4171 For service to the community through Lions International. Lions and community service International Association of Lions Clubs: International Director for Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, 2008-2010; Chairman, Finance and Headquarters Committee, 2009-2010; Member, Membership Committee, 2013-2014; Member, 2017 International Centennial Committee. Chairman, Planning and Organising Committee, ANZI-Pacific Forum, 2011; Australian Representative, Executive Standing Committee, ANZI-Pacific Forum. Membership National Coordinator, Multiple District 201 (Lions Australia), Lions Club International, 2001-2005. Member, Organising Committee, Lions Clubs National Convention, 2006 and 1999. District Governor, District 201Q1, 1997-1998; Cabinet Member, since 1992; also served as Vice-District Governor, Zone Chairman and Region Chairman. Queensland State Coordinator, Lions Youth of the Year Quest, 1997 and 1992. Life Member, Australian Past District Governors' Association, since 2011. Member, Lions Club of Moreton Bay, since 1976; also served as President. Member, Lions Club of Miles, 1972-1976. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Professor Hans Henning BODE, 2110/183 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000 For service to international relations through voluntary health roles in Uganda, Mozambique and Tanzania. Volunteer, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, Moshi, Tanzania, 2004. Volunteer Professor and Chairman, School of Paediatrics, Catholic University of Mozambique, 2003-2004. Head of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda, 1998-2002; Emeritus Professor, since 2002; During this period, opened a Paediatric Clinic, sought and obtained funding for the establishment of the Natasha Nutrition Centre and a Critical Care Unit from American and European sources. Volunteer, Paediatrician-in-Charge, Lacor Hospital, Gulu, Uganda, 1998. Visiting Professorial Fellow, School of Women's and Children's Health, University of New South Wales, 2012-2015; Head, School of Paediatrics and Professor of Paediatrics, 19901998. Clinical Director, Prince of Wales Children's Hospital (Sydney Children's Hospital, 1990-1997. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since 1990. Member, Australian College of Physicians, since 1990. Mr Mervyn John BOURKE, 262 Sancrox Road, Sancrox NSW 2446 For service to cricket as an administrator and as a coach. Port Macquarie Junior Cricket Club: Executive roles, 1992-1997; Life Member. St Andrews Cricket Club: Club Coach, 1989-2001; Life Member. Hastings River District Junior Cricket Association; President, 2001-2014; Executive roles, 1995-2014; Life Member. North Coast Primary Schools Sports Association: North Coast Cricket Coach, 1988-2010; Life Member. North Coast Cricket Zone: Under 14s coach, 2004-2014; Life Member. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Sholto Geddes BOWEN, Huntingtower School, 77 Waimarie Drive, Mount Waverley Vic 3149 For service to secondary education, and to professional organisations. Principal, Huntingtower School, since 1999; Deputy Principal, 1991-1998; Teacher, 19731990. Board Member, Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia, since 2013; Member, since 1999. Chairman, Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia, Victoria, 2013-2015; Executive Member, 2013-2014 and 2004-2010. President, Eastern Independent Schools of Melbourne, 2005; 2006 and 2013-2014; VicePresident, 2003-2004 and 2011-2012. President and Co-Founder, International Association of Schools based on Christian Science. Founding Board Member, Elevating Education Everywhere (E3), since 2013 (to support Christian Science based schools around the world particularly in poor areas of Africa and South East Asia). Board Member, Sunrise of Africa School, Kenya (Christian Science based school), since 2006. Mr William Robert BOWRING, PO Box 82, Mannum SA 5238 For service to maritime history preservation, and to the community of Mannum. Chairman, Mannum Dock Museum Board, 1992-1998 and since 2001; and Board Member, 1990-1992. Reviewer, Management and Operations, PS Ruby in Wentworth, 2013. Member, PS Melbourne Centenary River Festival Committee, 2012, Committee Member, Australian Maritime Museums Council, since 2007. Chairperson, South Australian Heritage Vessels Committee, since 2010. Chairman, PS Marion Committee, since 1994; Works Manager, PS Marion restoration, 19891996; Volunteer Deck Hand, Purser and Trainee Master, since 1994. Chairperson, Council of the Inland River Associations, since 2009, and Member, since 1992. Member, Mannum Golf Club, 1976-2012. Member, Lions Club of Mannum, since 2000. Chair and School Council Representative, Mannum Primary School, several years; Chairman, Mannum Primary School and High School Amalgamation Review, 2002-2003. Wooden Boat restoration project, Mannum Community College. Mrs Joy Lynette BOYLE, 34 Blewers Road, Morayfield Qld 4506 For service to community health through roles assisting people living with Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's Queensland: Co-ordinator, Caboolture Support Group, since 1995; Member, since 1994. Co-ordinator, Carers Support Group, since 2010. Board Member, 2008-2010, 1998-2000. Secretary, North Brisbane Branch, Cystic Fibrosis Queensland, 1989-1988. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Keith Lewis BRADBY, Albany WA 6332 For service to conservation and the environment in Western Australia. Chief Executive Officer, and formerly Coordinator and Director, Gondwana Link program (protecting and restoring biodiverse bushland), since 2002. Actively involved in conservation of biodiversity and community development since 1976. Involved with a range of environmental organisations including: WA Soil and Land Conservation Council and WA Landcare Trust. Involved in policy development and implementation to protect native vegetation and reduce salinity, WA Department of Agriculture, 1996-2002. Foundation member, Fitzgerald River National Park (FRNP) Association; served on FRNP Management Advisory Committee. Involved with establishment of Fitzgerald Biosphere Project; Convenor for 3 years. Foundation member, Ravensthorpe Land Conservation District Committee. Consultant to WA Ministers for Agriculture and Economic Development and Trade. Coordinator, WA Government Peel-Harvey Catchment Program, 1990-1994. Author of 'PeelHarvey: the Decline and Rescue of an Ecosystem'; Co-wrote and narrated, documentary 'A Million Acres a Year'. Executive Member, WA Landcare Network. Ms Janice Anne BRADNAM, Main Beach Qld 4217 For service to community health through palliative care and youth support organisations. Board Member, Hopewell Hospice Services, since 1997. Treasurer, 7 years; Member, since 1994; provided part funding for purchase of Hope Island property; Foundation Member, and Committee Member of the Women's Group. Benefactor, Paradise Kids, since 1999, Involved in establishing Paradise Kids, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Benefactor, Goldbridge Rehabilitation Services. Alternative District Representative, Alanon, Gold Coast. Volunteer Counsellor, Lifeline, Gold Coast, 1989 - 1995; also served term as Board Member. Volunteer, responsible for Lifeline shops. Supporter, Samoan Victim Support Group, Samoan Islands, current. Involved in establishing and funding Healthy Bay House Development Project. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Gwenda Joan BRAGA, 46 Deniven Street, Corinda Qld 4075 For service to the community, particularly through aged care organisations. Meals on Wheels President, State Council of Queensland Association, 2008-2011; Secretary, 2004-2008; Board of Governors, 12 years; Delegate, Queensland Aged Community Care Committee, 10 years. Secretary, Australian Association, 2 years; Board of Governors, 5 years. Manager, Sherwood Branch, 7 years. President, Centenary Branch, 2007-2011; volunteer, 11 years. Secretary, Indooroopilly Senior Citizens Club; Bus Convenor; since 2003. Secretary, Centenary Sub-Branch, The Returned and Services League of Australia, since 2011; member since 2008. President, Connected, since 2011. Life Member, Western Districts Tee-ball League; Coach; Umpire, many years. Zone Co-ordinator, Neighbourhood Watch, 6 years. Secretary, Women's Royal Australian Army Corps, since 2008; serving member, 5 years. Mr Anthony Neil BRAIN, Coonabarabran NSW 2357 For service to the community of Coonabarabran. Lay Preacher, Coonabarabran Uniting Church, on an occasional basis. Pastoral Carer/Volunteer, Cooinda Coonabarabran Limited, since circa 1990s; also conducts a combined church service with the local Catholic Priest. Member/Treasurer, Anglicare Council, Anglican Diocese of Bathurst, 1991-2000. Conducts the service for opening of Senior Citizens Week, since 1990. Founding Member, Coonabarabran Domestic Violence Committee, since 1994. President, Parents and Citizens Association, Coonabarabran High School, circa 1970s. President, Parents and Citizens Association, Coonabarabran Public School, circa 1960s. Former Volunteer/Inaugural Member, Meals on Wheels Coonabarabran. Former Member, Coonabarabran Ambulance Board. Former Member, Coonabarabran Hospital Board. Civil Marriage Celebrant, since 1979. Citizen of the Year, Rotary Club, 1976. Citizen of the Year, Coonabarabran Shire Council, 2002. Seniors Week Achievement Award, NSW State Government, 2005. Senior Citizen of the Year, Warrumbungle Shire Council, 2014. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Peter Joseph BRENNAN, 40 Burns Road, Wahroonga NSW 2076 For service to the Irish community of New South Wales. Irish Australian community Chairman, Lansdowne Club, since 1995. Established the Association of Irish Chartered Accountants in Australia, 1985. Founding Chairperson. Director of Finance, Fantastic Holdings Limited, 1996-2013; Non-Executive Director, since 2013; Company Secretary, 2011-2012. Held various senior management positions, St George Bank Limited, 1989-1995. Managing Director, Nonad Financial Services Pty Ltd, since 1997. Professional associations Fellow, Chartered Accountants Ireland, current. (Established as the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland) Associate, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, current. Mr Raymond BRENNAN, 27 Smith Avenue, Allambie Heights NSW 2100 For service to the surf lifesaving movement, and to the community. Surf Life Saving President, Junior Surf Life Saving, Surf Life Saving NSW, 1983-1986; Member, Constitution, Finance, and Selection Committees, 1977-1983; Assistant Manager (Juniors) for the Interstate Championships, 1980-1981; Delegate to National Juniors, World Life Saving Championships, 1981; Member, History and Editorial Committee, which produced the 100 years of Surf Life Saving NSW History Book, 2003-2009; Life Member, 2009. Freshwater Surf Life Saving Club: Executive Officer, 2000-2001; Liaison Officer, 1995-2000; Organiser, Junior section; CoRegistrar, 4 years; Member, Constitutional Review Committee; Member, since 1966; Life Member. Member, North Narrabeen Surf Club, 1946-1966. Deputy President, Manly Warringah Junior Surf Life Saving Club, 1975-1976; President, 1976-1984. Life Member, Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches Branch. Active Member, Harbord Diggers Swimming Club, since 1965. Director, Public Service Officers Ski Lodge, since 1963; Treasurer, 1963-2010; Chief of building maintenance and extensions; Foundation Member. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Rae Celia BREWSTER, 6/10 Flinders Drive, Streaky Bay SA 5680 For service to the community of Streaky Bay. Vice President, Streaky Bay Branch, Country Women's Association, current; Member, since 1946; Club President, 3 years; Club Secretary, 5 years; Club Treasurer. Chair, Streaky Bay National Trust Museum, since 1996; Member, since 1993. President, Catholic Women's League, Streaky Bay Branch, 2003-2007; Member, current; Member, 100 year celebrations, 2013. Life Member, Streaky Bay Golf Club and Association, since 1992; Captain, 1990-1991, 19711972; Vice Captain, 1990; President, 1985-1986; Vice President, 1987 -1989, 1965. Organist, St Canute Catholic Church, Streaky Bay, since 1968. Volunteer, Meals on Wheels, since 1989. Patron, Streaky Bay Bowls Club, current, President, Secretary, Selector, Association/State level, 17 years. Foundation Member, Elmhaven Aged Care Facility, Committee Member, 1970-2005. President, Eyre Peninsula Ladies Golf Association, 1992-1994; Vice President, 2006. President, 100 Years Centenary Committee, and 125 Years Centenary Committee, Streaky Bay Area School, 1972 and 1997. Mrs Elaine Valerie BROGAN, 45 Finton Grove, Gladstone Park Vic 3043 For service to historical preservation organisations in Victoria. Vice-President, Essendon Historical Societies, current; Past President and Secretary; Life Member; Member, 30 years. Member, Altona/Laverton Historical Society, current; Committee Member, 100 Years of Aviation in Altona, 2010. Secretary, Western Region of Historical Society, 28 years. Founding President, Friends of Sandy (the only light horse to be brought back to Australia after WWI), since 2008. Organising Committee Member, 100 Years of the renaming of Salt Water River to Maribyrnong River, 2013. Active Member, Living Museum of the West, ongoing. Organising Committee Member, 200 years of Charles Grimes Discovering Melbourne Reenactment. Conference Committee Member, Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Member, Victoria Branch, National Trust of Australia. Chairperson, Friends of Will Will Rook Cemetery, current. Past Secretary, Pasco Vale Probus Club; Active Member, current. Member, Moonee Valley Integrated Waterways Advisory Committee, current. Member, Essendon Airport Advisory Committee. Judge, Spirit of Moonee Valley, 2013. Local Grants Panel Member, Centenary of Gallipoli. Treasurer, Essendon Appeals Committee, Australian Red Cross, and volunteer, 1980-1990s. Inaugural President, Tatong Heritage Group, 2004-2007; President, Tatong Tattler Committee, 2004-2009. Committee Member, Tatong Land Care. Member, Benalla Tourism. Member, Strathmore Safety House Committee. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Geoffrey Alan BROUGHTON, 73 Pranjip Road, Euroa Vic 3666 For service to the community of Euroa. Country Fire Authority Victoria Captain, Branjee Brigade, since 2012; 1st Lieutenant, several years. CFA Representative, Strathbogie Shire Municipal Fire Prevention Committee, since 2006. Captain, Creighton's Creek Brigade, early 1990s. Fire Tower Observer, Mount Wombat, Department of Primary Industries, since 1993. School Council Member, Euroa Secondary College, 2007-2012; Euroa Primary School, 20012006. Member, Strathbogie Cemetery Trust, several years. Zone Leader and Coordinator, Euroa North West Rural Neighbourhood Watch, 2002-2012. Member, 37 years. President, Euroa and District Agricultural and Pastoral Society, several years from 1998; Show Volunteer, many years ongoing. President and Council Member, Euroa Branch, Victorian Young Farmers, 1980s. Volunteer, Euroa Wool Week, ongoing. Member, Creighton's Creek Best Wool, Best Lamb. Organiser, firearms safety training courses for Community Landcare. Organiser, hay donations and fencing supplies for farmers affected by drought and fires, ongoing. Farmer and Primary Producer, many years. Mr Graham Patrick BROWN, Taree NSW 2430 For service to the community of Taree. President, Bushland Health Group (residential aged care provider), since 1997; Treasurer, 1993, since 2006; Director, since 1989. Treasurer, Taree Legacy, 1992-2000; Junior Vice-President, 4 years; Member, 1991-2003. Honorary Treasurer, Manning Entertainment Centre, since 1984. Director, Manning Online, 1992-1996. Organiser, Tidy Up Taree, 2013. Treasurer, Cundletown Soccer Club, since 2010. Honorary Treasurer, Manning Tsunami Appeal Committee , 2005. Director and Chartered Accountant, GPB Partners, since 1983. Chairman, North Coast Region, Institute of Chartered Accountants, 1993-2005; Alternate State Councillor, 1997-1998. Member, Economic Development Committee, Greater Taree City Council, since 2012. Chairperson, Manning Development Corporation, 1998-2002. Member, Manning Valley Businessmen's Association, since 1983. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Ms Juliet Helena BROWN, Walkerville SA 5081 For service to the community through roles with health, transport, financial and business organisations. No details released at request of recipient. Mr Virgil BUGEJA, 22 'Moomba', M'Angelo Cagiano Street, St Julians, Malta For service to international relations through the Friends of Australia Association in Malta. Secretary General, Friends of Australia Association (Malta), since 2001. The Friends of Australia Association is devoted to fostering connections between the Maltese in Australia and those living in Malta. It facilitates the High Commission's work in promoting Australian interests in Malta. Involved, Social Security Agreement in Malta, 2004. Worked closely with Centrelink regarding pensions and payments for Australian residents living in Malta, 2004; Acts as advisor for Australian pensioners living in Malta, current. Assists with preparing documents for Australian senior citizens living in Malta, current. Former Administrator, weekly paper, Lehen is-Sewwa, current. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Vanessa Elizabeth BULL, Main Western Road, North Tamborine Qld 4272 For service to the community of Beaudesert. Local Government - Beaudesert Shire Council Deputy Mayor, 2004-2008; Councillor, 1997-2008. Energex Community Council, 2004-2007. Scenic Rim Volunteer snake relocator (venomous and non-venomous), under Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Regulations, since 2005. Community representative, State Government of Queensland Plan, 2013. Member, Scenic Rim Social Plan Steering Committee, since 2012. Community Committee Member, Gold Coast and Hinterland RSPCA, since 2008. Coordinator, Tambourine Mountain Million Paws Walk, RSPCA, since 2000. Patron, Tambourine Mountain Agricultural, Horticultural and Industrial Society, since 2012; Member for over 15 years. Patron, Tambourine Mountain Little Theatre Group, since 2007; Member since 1979; involved in the restoration of the historical Zamia Theatre in North Tambourine. Committee Member, Tambourine Mountain Residents' Association, 2004-2008; Coordinator, Opera on the Mountain, for the Residents' Association; funds raised donated to Care Flight, 2006-2008. Patron, Tambourine Mountain Cricket Club, 2006-2008. Inaugural Member, Tambourine Mountain Triathlon Club. Lions Club, Tamborine Mountain President, 2010-2012; Vice President, 2009-2010; Member of Lions since 2007; Lions Youth Exchange Program, 2011-2013; Lion of the Year, 2008; Lion James D. Richardson Honour Award, 2014; Coordinator, Make a Wish Project, Tambourine Mountain, since 2001. Chair, Combined Service Clubs (Lions, Rotary, Masonic Lodge and Residents Association), 2002-2010. Zonta Club President, Tambourine Mountain Zonta Club, 2003-2005 and Member, 2001-2009. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION The late Mr John BURGESS, Smithfield NSW 2164 For service to veterans and their families. Returned and Services League of Australia City of Fairfield Sub-Branch; President, 1996-2013; Secretary, 1993-1995; Vice-President, 1985-1987; Assistant Secretary, 1984-1993; Delegate, Annual State Congress, 1987-2012. Member, since 1980. Western Metropolitan District Council Vice-President, 1985-1987; Secretary, 1987-1996; Fair Field Sub-Branch Delegate, 19821992; Fairfield Sub-Branch Alternative Delegate, 1993-1996. Fairfield RSL Club President, Board of Directors, 1995-2013; Vice-President, 1993-1995; Member, 1989-1993. President, Youth Club, 1984-1986, 1970-1973; A range of executive roles, 1967-1986. Member, since 1966. Director, Kokoda Youth Leadership Challenge Benevolent Fund, RSL and Services Clubs Association, 7 years; Founding Member, 2001. Member, 203 Army Cadet Unit Sponsor Committee, 1995-2013. Volunteer, Fairfield Meals on Wheels, 1997-2001. Lieutenant Colonel John David BURROWS (Retd), 26 Eckersley Heights, Winthrop WA 6150 For service to veterans and their families. Senior Advisor and Advocate, Australian Special Air Service Association, since 2002. Representative on a number of national and state Department of Veterans' Affairs committees and forums, since 2001. Member, Bicton/Palmyra Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, since 2001; Acting President, 2012; Pension and Welfare Officer, current. Former Member, Special Air Service Regiment. Ms Myann Joan BURROWS, Alexandra Hills Qld 4161 For service to the community of Redland. Secretary and Board Member, Regional Development Australia Logan/Redlands, since 2010. President, Redlands Arts Council, 2002-2008; Committee Member, 2000-2008; Life Member, 2008; Member since 1999. Co-ordinator, Mayor's Christmas Carols, 2003-2006. Involved in establishing the Redlands Performing Arts Centre, 2008, and the Regional Art Gallery, 2003. Member, Redland Museum, current. Member, Redlands District Committee on the Ageing, since 1999. Commissioned to write 'The Moorlands Story', Brisbane Legacy, 1996. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Desleigh Barbara BUTLER, 38 Langport Parade, Mudgeeraba Qld 4213 For service to the community through support for charitable organisations. Boomerang Farm Golf Course Ladies Captain, 7 years. Involved in a range of fundraising activities including co-ordinating ladies charity golf day; Founder of the annual Boomerang Farm Ladies Charity Golf Day for breast cancer research in Queensland, since 1999; Cancer Council, Queensland; Member, 16 years. Mrs Dawn Heather BYATT, Talbingo NSW 2720 For service to the community of the Tumut region. Member, Talbingo Progress and Rate Payers Association, since 1991; Organiser, Anzac Day Commemorations since 1995. Organiser, Australia Day Celebrations, until 2007; Member, Tumut Access Committee; Member, Talbingo Historical Research Photographic Wall Committee. Chairperson, Tumut and Gundagai Community Transport Committee. Chairperson, Tumut and Talbingo Community Transport Committee. Member, 1990-2004. Coordinator, Talbingo Community Transport Committee, 1991-2004. Organiser, Talbingo Scottish Tattoo, since 2012. Volunteer, CanAssist, since 2007; Fundraiser, since 2007. Fundraiser, Ronald McDonald House, 1997. Mr Stephen James BYRNE, Seaforth NSW 2092 For service to the community of the Northern Beaches. Chairman of the Board, Northern Beaches Branch, Lifeline Australia, 1986-1999; Administrative volunteer, since 1999; Telephone counsellor, 1983-2010; face-to-face personal and financial counselling 'for several years'. Member, Management Committee, Meals on Wheels, Manly Council, 2004-2012; Volunteer, 2003-2013. Secretary, Parish Council, Balgowlah Uniting Church, during the 1990s and a range of leadership roles, since approximately 1950s. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Albert James CALLCOTT, 196 Mountainview Road, Charters Towers Qld 4820 For service to the community of Charters Towers, and to local government. Historian, many years. Artist, 'The Callcott Collection' a photographic exhibition of graves within the Dalrymple Shire, 2005. Organiser and Researcher, Leichardt Rally, 2005. Member, Charters Towers and Dalrymple Family History Society, since 2000. Author, several local history publications, over many years. Local Government Councillor, Dalrymple Shire Council, now part of Charters Towers Regional Council, 19832004, 1976-1982; Co-Author, 'Around Charters Towers - 5 Great Regional Drives', 2009. Chair and President, Friends of the World Theatre, 2010-2012. Trustee, Dalrymple Community Cultural Centre Trust, current. Race Starter, Steward and Handicapper, Pentland Race Club, many years. Member, Dalrymple Regional Lions Club, several years. Treasurer, Pentland Race Club, 1954-1969. Mrs Susan Margaret CAMPBELL, Midland Highway, Benalla Vic 3672 For service to conservation and the environment. Chair, Farm Trees and Landcare Committee, Victorian Farmers Federation, 2009 - 2011; Member, 1986 - 2012; Victorian Farmer Federation Board Representative for Greening Australia, since 1989; Member, Land Management Committee. Member, Victorian Farm Tree and Landcare Association, since 1986; President, 2010 - 2011; 2009 - 2010; 1997 - 1998; 1994 - 1995; 1993 - 1994; Vice-President, 2007 - 2008; 2005 2006. Board Member, Conservation Volunteers Australia, since 1984; Chair, 1998 - 2002, 1987 1989; Life member. Steering Committee member, Benalla Environment Strategy Plan, Benalla Rural City, 2012. Founding Member, Springhurst and Byawatha Hills Landcare Groups, 1988. Member, Streetscape Committee, City of Wangaratta, 1990s. Member, Northeast Catchment and Land Protection Board, 1990-1997. Environmental Farmer, 45 years. Recipient, Rural Press Landcare Primary Producer Award. Team Leader, Panda Habitat conservation project, Changquing National Nature Reserve, China, 2005. Inaugural Member, Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, 1966. Landscape Architect, Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation, 1974 - 1990. Landscape Architect, Housing Commission of Victoria, 1962 - 1966. Volunteer, Wangaratta Festival of Blues and Jazz, 2012. Volunteer, conservation work in Uganda, 1998. Member, Rabbit Advisory Committee, Australian Wool Innovation, Representative, CRC Steering Committee for the National Rabbit Project. Member, Dookie Farms 2000 Advisory Committee, 2009-2011. since 2012; MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Peter Joseph CANNON, 'Yeronga', Peak Hill NSW 2869 For service to the community through fire and emergency services organisations. Group Captain, Parkes Group 5, New South Wales Rural Fire Service (RFS), includes Peak Hill, Mickibri and Waratah Brigades, since 2001; Captain, Waratah Brigade, 1995-2003; Member, since 1966; Member, Tomingley Brigade, 1966-1979; Bush Fire Management Committee; Volunteer Representative, Mid Lachlan Valley Team - Forbes; Member, Executive Committee/Sub-Committee - Forbes. Volunteer Member, Parkes Senior Management Committee. President, Volunteer Fire Fighters Association, since 2004; Foundation Steering Committee Member, 2004. Executive Councillor, Region 5 Central West, New South Wales Farmers Association, 20042013; Member, Grains Committee, 2010-2013. President, Peak Hill Pastoral, Agricultural and Horticultural Association, 2000-2002. Past Chairman, Wheat Grower's Action Group, 2008-2009. Mrs Gwenyth May CARPENTER, 4/8 Arthur Street, Ryde NSW 2112 For service to lawn bowls. Gladesville Ladies Bowling Club Patron, since 1998, Treasurer, since 2003, Club Coach, 1982-2009, Committee Member, since 1992, 1977-1978 and 1962-1966; Chairman, Coaching Panel, 1989-1997, Life Member, since 1983, Bowls Secretary, 1979-1991 and 1968-1973. Member, Match Committee, 1977-1978; President, 1974-1976, Vice President, 1967, Selector and Umpire, 1962-1966, Foundation Member, 1961. Vice President, New South Wales Women's Bowling Association Inc, 1999-2002. Delegate, Australian Women's Bowling Council, 1999-2000. Secretary, Bennelong District Coaching Panel, 1986, Secretary, Bennelong District, 19871989, Chairman, Coaching Panel, 1989-1993; Member, Coaching Panel, 1986-1999,Delegate, Australian Women's Bowling Council, 1976, 1975 and 1970. Coach, Australian Blind Bowlers Association, 1992-1997; Attended 1994 Commonwealth Games as a Carer and support person. Vice President, Gladesville Bowling and Sports Club Ltd, 2001-2012; Member, Board of Directors, 2001-2012; Minute Secretary; Female Staff Liaison Officer; Assistant Treasurer; Meeting Organiser; Life Member, since 2013. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr William Bernard CARRINGTON, Traralgon Vic 3844 For service to the community of Traralgon. President, Traralgon Lions Club, three terms; Secretary, current and five previous terms; Treasurer, two terms; Member, since 1968. Board Member, Yallambee Village, since 1988. Former President, Traralgon Community Development Association; Member, since 1998. Volunteer, Latrobe Visitor Information Centre, since 2001. Justice of the Peace, since 1983; Member, Honorary Justice Association of Victoria. current. President, Kildare College; Committee Member; Member, Raffle Committee; Member, Fete Committee; 1978-1986. President, St Pauls College; Committee Member; Member, Raffle Committee; 1980-1987. Committee Member, St Michael's Primary School, 1982-1984. Secretary, Grey Street Primary School; Committee Member, 1971-1982. Founding Member, Traralgon Pre-School Association, 1970-1976. Treasurer, Sara Court Kindergarten; Committee Member, 1970-1976. President, Latrobe Festival, 1980-1987. President, Traralgon Girl Guide Association; Foundation Member, Hall Committee, 15 years. Committee Member, Traralgon Scout District Association, 1980s-1990s. President, 5th Traralgon Scout Group, 1980s-1990. Member, Royal Exchange Hotel Cork Club, 5 years. Local government Mayor, City of Traralgon, 1980-1981; Councillor, 1976-1982; Water Commissioner, 5 years. Ms Margaret Susan CARROLL, 401 Garra Road, Molong NSW 2866 For service to rural and regional communities in New South Wales, and to women. As first Coordinator established state-wide Rural Women's Network, New South Wales Department of Agriculture, (now part of New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), 1992-1998; Established the newsletter 'The Country Web'. Community Housing Officer, Orange City Council, 1985-1992. As Community Housing Officer with Orange City Council was involved in establishing the first Abbeyfield House for older people on low incomes in Orange in the 1980s, also the Community Tenancy Scheme and Permanent Emergency Accommodation program (all ongoing). Member, Central Tablelands Landcare. Found President, Upper Mandagery Landcare Group, 1988-2005. Plan-It-Youth Mentor, Molong Central School, since 2008. Volunteer Guide, Taronga Western Plains Zoo, since 2008. Author 'The man who loved crocodiles and stories of other adventurous Australians', 2011; 'Reinventing the Bush: inspiring stories of young Australians', 2008; and 'Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives: inspiring stories from rural Australia', 2001. Instigator and Co-Chair, of the first Women on the Land Gathering, Orange, 1993. Involved in establishing Central West Rural Financial Counselling Service, 1990s, (still operating). MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Robert Francis CARROLL, 8 Southern Cross Boulevard, Shell Cove NSW 2529 For service to youth, particularly through cadet and juvenile justice organisations. Psychology Officer, Headquarters, New South Wales Australian Army Cadet Brigade, since 2013; Captain; Officer of Cadets, since 2004. Inaugural Commanding Officer, Number 338 Squadron, Australian Air Force Cadets, 2003; Member, since 1994. Training Officer, 26 Army Cadet Unit Wollongong, many years. Army Reservist, University of New South Wales Regiment, New South Wales Army Reserve, 1980-1993; Manager, Unit recruiting and training programs, many years; President and Treasurer, Mess Committee, several years. Psychologist and Alcohol and Other Drugs Counsellor, Reiby Juvenile Detention Centre, Juvenile Justice, Department of Attorney General and Justice, New South Wales, 1996-2010. Prison Officer, Long Bay Correctional Centre, Department of Corrective Services, several years around 1987. Volunteer, Illawarra Communications Brigade, New South Wales Rural Fire Service, since 1999; various positions in Brigade including Treasurer; Member, various committees including Brigade executive and the Crisis Team. Mr Denis John CHAMBERLAIN, 11 Isaacs Street, Bathurst NSW 2795 For service to veterans and their families, and to the community of Bathurst. President, Bathurst Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia, 2012-2009 and 2011; Vice President, 2002 – 2009 and 2011; Life member, 2011; Member, since 1981; Committee Member, 2000 - 2002; Newsletter Editor, 2001-2009, and President's Report on website, 2012-2014. Representative, Annual Congress and Western District Council Meetings, until 2014. Committee Member, ANZAC Community Grants Program, current. Returned and Services League of Australia Delegate, Cathedral Bells Committee, 2004 2010. Curator, Memorial Walk Museum, 2001-2014. Secretary, New South Wales Branch, Midstate Sub-Branch, National Serviceman's Association, 2001-2002. Legatee, Bathurst Division, Sydney Legacy, since 2008. Volunteer, Bathurst State Emergency Services, 1992 - 1994. Volunteer, Evans HQ, New South Wales Rural Fire Service, Bathurst, 1993-1995. Mr William Hardman CHAPMAN, 224 Dora Street, Dora Creek NSW 2264 For service to industrial relations, particularly in the mining industry. Inaugural Chairman, Board of Directors, United Collieries, 1980; Established a Mine Workers Trust. President, Northern District, Mining and Energy Union, Northern Mining and NSW Energy District, 1975. President, Northern District, Miners Federation; Member, Board of Management. Director, Joint Coal Board, 1983 - 1988. Vice-President, Miners Federation. President, Northern District Retired Mineworkers Association, current; Member, since 1991. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Howard Pendrill CHARLES, 'Rockybah', 1299 Springfield Road, Nimmitabel NSW 2631 For service to the community of Nimmitabel. President, Nimmitabel Show Society, 1988-1993; Executive Committee Member, 30 years; Commercial Cattle Steward, since 1980; Stud Cattle Steward, 30 years. Councillor, Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales, 1988-2010, Honorary Membership, 2010. President, Nimmitabel Lions Club, 2002-2004 and Membership Chairman, since 2004; Charter Member, since 1970. Foundation Member, Nimmitabel Advancement Group. Member, Rural Fire Service, many years; Long Service Award, 1995. Chairman, Maclaughlin Land Care Group, 1997-2012. Member, Agriculture Ministerial Advisory Council, New South Wales Minister for Primary Industries, 2005-2011. Board Member, Southern Rivers Catchment Management Authority until December 2013; Member, 2005-2013. Community Representative, South East Waste Board, 2001-2001. Member, Elizabeth Macarthur Institutes Beef Liaison Committee, 1990-1997. Member, Cooma Branch of the New South Wales Farmers Association, former Chair, 19801984. President, Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society, 1985-1988, Vice-President, 1983-1984, Member since 1982, Life Member, 1991. Australian Volunteers Award, International Year of Volunteers, 2001. Kydrabah Murray Grey Cattle Producer, since 1960. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Miss Annabelle Katharine CHAUNCY, 5/1 The Crescent, Mosman NSW 2088 For service to the international community through the School for Life Foundation, Uganda. Co-Founder, School For Life Foundation, 2007. The School for Life is a non-profit, nongovernment organisation focused on providing high quality education in rural and disadvantaged areas of Uganda. Joint Managing Director, since 2008. Involved in fundraising to build Katuuso Primary and Vocational School, currently educates 220 students and increasing by 40 students annually until it reaches a maximum of 380 pupils. Students receive quality education, three meals each day, uniforms, books, play equipment, healthcare and clean water, since 2009. Adults receive vocational training in literacy, agriculture and tailoring. A second school is currently being built near Katuuso for secondary education. Organiser of, and fundraiser, Black Tie and Barefoot Ball, Sydney, annually. Volunteer, school building project in Northern Uganda, 2008-2009. Awards Recipient, Marie Claire Garnier Take Care Award, 2009. Named in Australia's top 100 Women of Influence, Australian Financial Review. Recipient, Australian Women's Weekly and Qantas, 'Woman of the Future' award, 2014. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow. Mr Kenneth Kin Tuck CHEUNG, 27 Marsala Street, Carseldine Qld 4034 For service to the Chinese community of Queensland. President, Cathay Community Association, since 1996; Treasurer, 1993; Chair, Women's Health Project, 1991 - 1995; Inaugural member, since 1981. Involved in establishment, Chinese Victims of Crime Support Group - developed in partnership with the Queensland Police Service, 2010. Involved in establishment, Brisbane First Chinese Scout Group, since 2004. Involved in establishment, community development project, Computer Centre, since 2001. Awards Recipient, State Silver Award, Queensland Police Service, 2012. Recipient, Silver Arrowhead, Queensland Scouts Association, 2010. Recipient, Premiers award for Queensland Seniors, Government of Queensland, 2001. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Dr Franklin T K CHEW, 33 Stoke Avenue, Kew Vic 3101 For service to the Chinese community of Victoria, and to medicine. Chinese Association of Victoria (CAV) Trustee and Chairperson, School Building Fund, since 1982. Chairperson, CAV Building Project Committee, 1982-2012. President, 1985-1987, Vice President, 1987-1988 and 1984-1985, Committee Member, 19971998, 1989-1995, and 1982-1984', Captain, CAV Golf Committee, 2008-2010, Committee Member, 2011-2012 and 2007, Honorary Fellow, since 1995, Foundation and Life Member, since 1982. Associate Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Mercy Hospital for Women, Heidelberg, 1981-2013; Director, Foetal Monitoring Unit, 1978-2003; Assistant to Medical Director; Senior Registrar, Obstetrics and Gynaecology; Registrar, Obstetrics and Gynaecology; commenced at hospital in 1971. Honorary Senior Fellow, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Science, University of Melbourne 2006-2008. Fellow, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, since 1979; Member, since 1973. Fellow, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, since 1990; Member, 1973-1989. Mr Trevor Douglas CLARK, “Bencor” 73 Winkleigh Road, Exeter Tas 7275 For service to the community of Exeter. President, Exeter Show Society, since 1999; Member, since 1976; Life Member, 2005. Leading Fire Fighter, Gravelly Beach Fire Brigade, 2000-2002; Member, since 1983; Life Member, 2008. Volunteer, Exeter Village Markets, many years. Volunteer and has held executive roles with several local sporting organisations since 1988, including Bridgenorth Football Club; Exeter Cricket Club; Exeter Football Club; Exeter Mini League; and Launceston Junior Football Club. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Albert William CLARKE, 50 Couch Street, Warrnambool Vic 3280 For service to Indigenous health, and to sport. Mr Clarke is a Gunditjmara Elder and veteran athlete that has used his participation in endurance sporting events to highlight Indigenous health issues in his local community. Marathon Runner, since the early 2000s. Competed in a number of charity events including: Portland to Warrnambool Ultra Marathon (supporting Diabetes), 2010; Melbourne to Warrnambool Ultra Marathon (promoting Close the Gap), 2007; and Cliff Young Ultra Marathon, 2005. Cyclist, since 1950. Has competed in many charity events including: Ballarat to Canberra Suicide Awareness and Prevention Charity Ride, Lifeline, 2003; Perth to Warrnambool Ride for Reconciliation, 2002; Warrnambool Cycling Classic, 2001 (1st Indigenous competitor); and The Horsham Cycling Classic, 1998. Inductee, Indigenous Roll of Honour, 'the endurance athlete with a heart of gold', Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria, 2011. Recipient, Australia Day Citizenship Local Achiever Award, City of Warrnambool, 2011. Recipient, 'Sports-Go For Your Life', Senior Victorian of the Year awards, 2010. Mrs Norma Isabel CLARKE, 14 Henley Street, New Lambton NSW 2305 For service to lawn bowls. Chair, State Umpires Sub-Committee, New South Wales Women's Bowling Association, since 1995. Alder Park Women's Bowling Club Patron, 2008; Life Patron, 2013; President, 1977-1979; Secretary, 1972-1977, 1979-1980; Committee Member, 1959-1969; Bowls Organiser, 1969-1972; Delegate to the Newcastle District Women's Bowling Association, 1960-1980; Chair of Selections, 2009-2012; Founding Member, 1959; Life Member, 1974. Newcastle District Women's Bowling Association President, 1989-1992; Treasurer, 1996-2008; Member, District Match Committee, 1973-1980; Chairman, 1980-1989; Delegate to New South Wales Women's Bowling Association 19831992, 1996-2008. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Leonie Jane CLYNE, Unley Park SA 5061 For service to tertiary and vocational education, and to business. Deputy Chancellor, Flinders University, since 2012; Council Member, since 2007; Distinguished Alumni Award, 2006; Chair, Board, Flinders Campus Community Services; Member, Strategic Resources Committee; Member, Governance Committee. Member, Executive Board, Institute of Learning and Development Professionals, current. Member, South Australia Taskforce, Trade Schools for the Future, current. South Australian Representative, Australian National Training Authority Board, 2001-2005. Co-Chair, Australian Disability Training Advisory Council, 2002-2005. Member, South Australia Light Manufacturing Industries Training Board, 1992-1998. Member, Vocational Education, Employment and Training Board SA (Now Training and Skills Commission), 1999-2003; Member, Public Relations and Communications Sub-Committee. Chair, Goodwood Central Traders and Services Association, current. Chair, Wool and Fibre Industry Development Board, 2000-2004. Chair, Fashion Net Australia, 1996-1997. Board Member, South Australia Small Business Advisory Council, 1997-1999. Member, South Australia Enterprise Development Board, 1997-1999. Board Member, Business Council, Business South Australia, 1997-2000. Member, Reserve Bank Small Business Finance Advisory Panel, 1997-2000. Member, Regional Adelaide Development Initiatives Board, 1999-2001. Advocate, Adelaide Festival Centre, current. Business Mentor, EDS South Australia, 2000-2001; Business Coach, 2003. Business Coach and Mentor, Centre for Innovation, Business and Manufacturing, Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade Resources and Energy, 2003-2009. Mentor/Coach, Locher and Associates, 2004-2008. Member, Executive Committee, Australian Federation of University Women (SA) 1978-1986 and Secretary, 1980-1984. Member, Executive Committee, National Council of Women (SA), 1982-1985; Chair, Standing Committee for Economics, 1987-1988. Chair, Australia Day Council (SA), 1996. Chair, South Australian Light Manufacturing Industries Training Advisory Board, 1997. Enterprising Woman of the Year Award, SA Employer's Chamber, 1997. Member, South Australian Enterprise Development Board, 1997-1999. Governor, Freemasons Medical Research Trust, 1999-2001. Member, Royal District Nursing Service Foundation Board, 1999-2003. Managing Director, Angus Clyne Australia Pty Ltd (formerly Columbine Designs Pty Ltd), since 1988. Managing Director, Leonie Clyne Australia Ltd Retail Outlet South Australia, 1996-2001. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Brian Neil COBUS, Qld For service to the Indigenous community of the Cape York Peninsula. Mr Cobus is a member of the Nruurruumungu / Muuli clans and is a respected Elder of the Cape York community. Local Commissioner, Hope Vale, Family Responsibilities Commission, since 2008. Board Member, Cape York Land Council, current; Field Officer, current. Executive Board Member, Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Unit, current. Director, Cape York Family Violence Legal Unit, current. Member, Thurrbill (Hope Vale) Men's Group, current. Deputy Chair, Ngulun Land Trust, current. Chairman, Hope Vale Congress Aboriginal Corporation. Mr Michael Francis COFFEY, 3 Fairlawn Close, Lansvale NSW 2166 For service to business and commerce, and to the community. Honorary National President, Australian Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 2 years; Chair, State Chapter, 8 years; Member 20 years. Assistant Treasurer and Board Director, Liverpool Catholic Club, since 2004. Honorary Chairman, Karitane Mothercraft Society, since 2008; Board Member, since 1998. Board Director, Carrington Centennial Care, 5 years. Former Board Member, Centre for Middle Eastern and African Studies. Former Board Member, Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies. Former Member, Liverpool West Rotary Club. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Jonathan Harry COLEMAN, C/- Lindfield Post Office, Beaconsfield Parade, Lindfield NSW 2070 For service to the broadcast media industry, and to the community. Presenter/Writer, Creative Development Unit, Network Ten, since 2012; Guest Television Appearance, Neighbours, Network Ten, 2007; Television Reporting Team, Simon Townsend's Wonder World, 1980s. Presenter, Studio 10. Reporter, Nine Network, Mornings with Kerri-Anne, 2008 - 2011. Television Presenter, Seven Network, Saturday Morning Live, 1988 - 1989; Reporter, Sunrise, circa 2007; Have a Go and Late Night with Jono and Dano. Radio Presenter, Australian Radio Network, 1990 - 2011. Voice over, Australian Radio Network, My Generation, 2004 - 2010. Radio Presenter, FM Sydney and Melbourne, The Jono and Dano Show, 2009. Radio Presenter, 2MMM FM Radio, 1984 - 1988. Writer/Producer, Radio 2WS, since 1978. Radio Presenter, Triple J, Off the Record, with Ian 'Dano' Rogerson, several years. Radio Presenter, Virgin Radio, United Kingdom, 1993 - 1998. Radio Presenter, Heart 106.2, 1998-2005. Radio Presenter, BBC London 94.9, 2005-2006. Guest Appearances, various British television programs, 1990 - 1996. Narrator, Born Lucky Game Show, Stone Stanley Entertainment, United States of America, 1992 - 1993. Narrator, Koala Brothers, a children's animation program for ABC/BBC television. Involved in community environmental projects, Ku-Ring-Gai Municipal Council's Residential Strategy, e.g., preservation of Blue Gum Forest, current. Supporter, Radio for the Print Handicapped, circa 1990s and since 2013. Supporter, The School for the Deaf and Blind, St Edmunds School. Spark of Genius, Schizophrenia Research Institute, since 2011. Presenter/ Master of Ceremonies, Variety Clubs Australia, 1982 - 2010. Ambassador, Carers Australia, 2009. Ambassador, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Australia, since 2008; Supporter, NordoffRobbins Music Therapy United Kingdom, prior to 2008. Supporter, Wayside Chapel and Life Education Centre, since the 1980s. Ambassador, Australia Day Council, 5 times since 2005. Member, The Lowe Syndrome, United Kingdom, current. Supporter of the Heart Foundation (Australia and United Kingdom); the National Trust (Australia and United Kingdom); National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (United Kingdom); and the Princes Trust (United Kingdom). MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION The Reverend Father Vincent Paul COLEMAN, 2/22 Hazelbank Road, Wollstonecraft NSW 2065 For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to refugee support organisations. Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order), since 1948; Ordained, 1959. St Mary's Church, North Sydney, since 2007, 1962-1968, 1975-1985. Mary MacKillop Chapel, North Sydney, 1997-2007. Chaplain, Parklea, Parramatta, Norma Parker and Emu Plains gaols, 1987-1990. Chaplain, Mater Hospital Crows Nest, 1991-1997. Holy Spirit, St Clair, 1986-1990. Member, Diocesan Council, Parramatta Parish Priest, St Ignatius, Norwood, 1969-1974. Chaplain, Mater Hospital. Chaplain, Sisters of Mercy, North Sydney. Chaplain, Sisters of St Joseph, North Sydney, 9 years - Mount St Mackillop Place. Assisted in the resettlement of refugees, many years. Visitor, Villawood Detention Centre, 1978-1986. Prison Chaplain, South Australia, 1969-1974. Opened a house for Vietnamese refugees, North Sydney, 1978-1988. Mrs Jill Maureen COLYER, 2/2 Golf Links Road, Killara NSW 2071 For service to community health through advocacy roles. Mrs Colyer has served as an advocate of people born with the rare genetic metabolic disorder, Phenylketonuria (PKU) since the 1960s, seeking advice from dieticians and food associations in the United States of America and promoting a suitable Low Phenylalanine diet for children with PKU in Australia. Life Member, PKU Association of NSW; Founding Member, 1968. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Margaret Dorothy COMBS, Hartley NSW 2790 For service to the community through historical, sporting and emergency services organisations. Secretary, Hartley Historic Site Advisory Committee, since 1979. Hartley Historic Site Representative, Advisory Council, New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service, 1996-2004; Served on a range of committees including Planning SubCommittee, Reservation and Conservation Sub-Committee, Access Strategy Steering Committee, Tourism Strategy Steering Committee, and Joint Policy and Planning SubCommittee. Secretary/Treasurer/Trustee, Hartley Vale Mount Blaxland Reserve Trust, (formerly known as Hartley Vale Reserve Trust and Hartley Vale Cemetery Reserve Trust) since 1986; Author, Hartley Vale Cemetery Conservation Plan. Secretary/Treasurer, Hartley Progress Association, 1985-1991; inaugural member. Secretary, Hartley Bushfire Brigade, 1975-1985; Past Delegate, District Bushfire Advisory Committee. Inaugural Executive Officer, Western Region Academy of Sport, 1992-1997. Member, Western Region Coaching Panel, New South Wales Netball, 1984-1992. Life Member, Lithgow District Netball Association; Past Vice-President; Past Coaching Coordinator; Past Public Relations Officer; Past Coach; Umpire, 1979-1991. President, Lithgow Police Citizen's Youth Club Netball Association, 1983-1991; Coach, 19791991. Manager, Western Gold Soccer Team, 1976-1984. Executive Member and Competitor, Lithgow Squash Racquets Association, 1976-1981. Mr Ian Alexander COOPER, 29 Sunderland Circuit, Traralgon Vic 3844 For service to the community of Traralgon. Member, Operational Support Team, Traralgon Fire Brigade, since 1996; 1st Lieutenant, 1989-1996; Brigade Foreman, 1965-1969; Apparatus Officer, 1980-1989; Active Firefighter, since 1958; Member, since 1957; Member, Running Team, 1957-1985; Coach, Discipline Squad; Leader, Discipline Squad. Judge, State Championships, Country Fire Authority Victoria. Region 10 Council President, Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria,17 years; Honorary Life Member, since 1991. President, Eastern Districts Fire Brigade Association; Executive Member, 10 years; Life Member, since 2004. Volunteer, Night Marshalls Competition, La Trobe Valley Inter Brigades Association, since 1988; Life Member since 2012. Life Member, Combined Gippsland Fire Brigades Association, since 2010. Secretary, Traralgon Recreation Reserve User's Management Committee, since 2008; Traralgon Fire Brigade Representative, current; Member, since 1994. Worshipful Master, Traralgon Lodge, Freemasons Victoria, 1992; Member, 1983-2008. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Renato COSCIA, 1 Rosina Street, Newton SA 5074 For service to the Italian community of South Australia. Board Member, Co-ordinating Italian Committee Inc, since 1993. Member, COM.IT.ES (Committee of Italians Abroad. Member, Unions of Italians in the World, South Australia. National Treasurer, La Federazione Campani Australia (National Federation of Campani in Australia); former Vice President. Founding Member, Altavilla Irpina Sports and Social Club, 1974; President; Secretary; Treasurer; Life Member. Life Member, Campania Sports and Social Club. Member, Fundraising Committee, Campania Landslide Relief, 1997; Campania Region Earthquake Appeal, 1981. Manager (formerly Public Relations Officer), ITAL -UIL (Patronato), South Australian Office, since 1993. Justice of the Peace. Mr Michael John COSGROVE, 'Spring Glen', 1916 Cedarvale Road, Cooranga North Qld 4408 For service to the community of the Darling Downs, and to local government. Chairman, Cooranga North Memorial Hall Committee, 30 years; Member, since 1957. Member, Cooranga North Cricket Club, 1964 - 1980. Member, Cooranga North State School Parents and Citizens Association, 1975 - 1990. Fire Warden, Cooranga North Rural Fire Brigade, since 1980. Member, Jandowae Ambulance Management Committee,1990 - 2008. Council Member, Jandowae Catholic Parish, since 1983. Honorary Steward, Bell Show Society, 1980 - 1998. Chairman, Dalby/Western Downs Saleyards Advisory Committee, 2008 - 2012. Member, Bell Community Housing Association, 2000; Involved in community housing, since 1997. Patron, Bell Race Club, 2008-2014; Time Keeper; Judge; Assistant Judge. Mayor, Wambo Shire Council, 2004 - 2008; Councillor, 1988 - 2004. Deputy Mayor, Western Downs Regional Council, 2008 - 2012. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Vincent John COSGROVE, 126 Londonderry Road, Richmond NSW 2753 For service to veterans and their families, and to education. Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia Education Team Coordinator and Developer, Vietnam Veterans Outpost Education Program, since 2004. Led more than 470 presentations to Year 10 students in line with the New South Wales Board of Studies History Syllabus. Member, St Marys Outpost Sub-Branch, since 2002. New South Wales Department of Education and Communities Principal, Whalan Public School, 1992-2002. Deputy Principal, Blacktown South Public School, 1992. Foundation Principal, Bligh Park Public School, 1990-1991. Deputy Principal, Windsor South Public School, 1987-1990. Assistant Principal, Doonside Public School, 1983-1987. Primary School Teacher, 1967-1982. President, Hawkesbury Legacy Group, 1976-1974; Secretary, 1978-1982; Legatee, 19741992. Justice of the Peace, since 1990. Dr Brian David CUMING, 16 Hunts Road, Bittern Vic 3918 For service to environmental conservation in the Westernport region. Research Fellow, Westernport and Peninsula Protection Council (WPPC), since 2007; Research Coordinator, 1997-2007; President, 1987-1997; Member, since 1970s. Instrumental in gaining Ramsar listing for Westernport Wetlands, 1982. Founding Member, Devilbend Foundation Inc., since 2006; Established Devilbend Reserve. Environment Victoria Representative, Community Stakeholder Reference Group, Review of the Environment Effects Act, 2001-2002. Recipient, Environment Victoria Award, 2014. Former Member, Conservation Council of Victoria. Former Member, Liaison Committee, Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve Foundation. Conservation Representative, Westernport Regional Planning and Coordination Committee, for many years; Member, Western Port Strategies Committee. Member, Community Reference Group, Port of Hastings Corporation, 2005-2007. Member, General Assembly, Greenpeace Australia, 'for several years'. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Nanette CUMING, 16 Hunts Road, Bittern Vic 3918 For service to the Australian native plant industry, and to the community. Pioneer of the Australian native plant industry since 1968 including propagating, wholesaling and retailing native plants and growing cut flowers for domestic and export markets. Member, Society for Growing Australian Plants, 1969-1997. Founding President, Crib Point Community Garden, since 2006. Member, International Plant Propagators Society (IPPS), 1975-1982, Western Port Community Support, (formerly Hastings Citizens Advice Bureau CAB) and Hastings Community Information and Support Centre: President, 1992-1994; Vice-President, 2001-2003, 1995-1998 and 1990-1991; Committee Member, 2004-2012, 1999-2000 and 1989; Community Support Worker, 1989-2014; Volunteer, since 1988; Life Member, 2003. Chair, Hastings Community Village Project Committee, 2002-2005. Mrs Rosemary Elizabeth DALTON, Castle Hill NSW 2154 For service to nursing, and to medical education. Clinical Nurse Consultant, Amputee Unit, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 1979-1995. Lecturer, NSW College of Nursing, many years. Lecturer, School of Medicine, Sydney University, many years. Distinguished Nursing Service Award, Royal Australian College of Nursing, 1995. Mr Garry John DAVEY, 20 Pitt Court, Earlville Qld 4870 For service to the community through a range of volunteer roles. Lions Club Organiser, 2015 Lions Convention, current. Volunteer, Lions Club of Barrier Reef, Cairns. Member, Cairns Barrier Reef Lions Club, 2007 - 2013; Executive roles, including, President, Membership Chairperson; Board Member. Executive Roles, Weipa Lions Club, 1997 - 2007; President (twice); Secretary; Membership Chairman; Board of Directors. Volunteer Driver, Marilyn Mayo Lodge, Cancer Council Queensland, 2012. Member, The Australian Federation of Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Ex Servicemen and Women - Queensland Branch, since 2012; Committee Member, 2013; Member, Social Calendar Subcommittee, 2014. Member, Weipa Community Care Association, 2002 - 2006. Member, Western Cape College Parents and Citizens Association, 1997 - 2006. Member, Croc Eisteddfod, 1998 - 2001. Volunteer, St Margaret's Scout Group, 1993 - 1996. Committee Member, Earlville Pony Club, 1984 - 1986. Committee Member, Brother's League Club, 1974 - 1985. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Ms Amanda Yvette DAVIDSON, c/- Holman Fenwick Willan, Level 29, 201 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 For service to maternal health research. Founder and Chair, PEARLS, (a non-profit organisation established under the auspices of the Heart Research Foundation, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Campbelltown Hospital to raise funds to support ongoing research into the cause of pre-eclampsia, to raise awareness for early detection, to upgrade equipment used in research and to develop an early screening test to be implemented widely for pregnant women), since 2002. Mr Richard Anthony DAVIES, 66 Bradleys Lane, Warrandyte Vic 3113 For service to the community of Warrandyte. President or Vice-President, Warrandyte Community Association, since 2002; Chair and led development of 'Be Ready Warrandyte' Fire Survival Project, since 2011. Chair, Warrandyte Retirement Housing Cooperative, 2009-2011; Director, 2012-2014. Chair, Warrandyte Employment Cooperative, 1987-1991; Co-Founder, 1981; Director, 19811983. Co-Founder and Inaugural Chairman, Warrandyte Advisory Committee, 1980-1982. Member, Warrandyte Environment League, 1977-1983. Managing Director, CEO Partnerships, 2004-2013. Chief Executive, AMIRA International, 1994-2003. Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Grains Research and Development Corporation, 1991-1994. Research Business Manager, ICI Australia, 1987-1991; New Business Manager, 1986-1987; held a range of management roles, 1982-1986; Entomologist, 1973-1982. Member, Gene Technology Technical Advisory Committee, Office of the Gene Technology Regulator, 2008-2011. Chair, Awards Committee, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005-2011; Fellow, 19 years. Member, Competitiveness Committee, Minerals Council of Australia, 1994-2004. Board Member, AMIRA Africa International, 2002-2003. Board Member, Australian Mineral Foundation Council, 1998-1999. Board Member, Australian Centre for Minesite Rehabilitation Research, 1995-1998. Co-Chair, Life Sciences Panel, Cooperative Research Centre, 1991-1992. CSIRO Member, Mineral Resources Sector Advisory Council, 2002-2004. Chair, Mineral Processing and Metal Production Sector Advisory Committee, 1998-2000; Member, 1995-2002. Member, Mineral Exploration and Mining Sector Advisory Committee, 1995-2002. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Raymond Kingsley DAVIS, Owen Dixon Chambers West, 525 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 For service to the community through youth and heritage organisations, and to the law. Night Volunteer Coordinator, St Kilda Legal Service, current; Volunteer Lawyer, weekly, since 1995; Member St Kilda Legal Service Cooperative Ltd of Australia (Victoria), 1999-2005. Councillor, National Trust Victoria, late 1990s-mid 2000s; Past Member, Properties Advisory Committee; Past Member, Business Advisory Committee; Chair, Labassa Property, Caulfield, 1990-2004 years and Member, Labassa Management Committee, 1987-2004; Trust Member, for more than 30 years. Victorian Leader Training Commissioner, Scouts Victoria, since 1980; State Council Member, since 1991; Member, Editorial Committee, Australian Scout Magazine, current; Assistant Branch Commissioner, Publications, current; Assistant District Commissioner, Sandridge, 1974-1991; Adult Leader, since 1960. Recipient, Silver Kangaroo, 2013; Recipient, 50 Year Leader Long Service Award, 2010; Recipient, Silver Emu, 2001; Recipient, Silver Acorn, 1993; Recipient, Medal of Merit, 1978. Graduate Union of the University of Melbourne Administrative Council Member, since 2011; Chair, Membership Committee, current; Member, since 1966. Mrs Patricia Enid de CARLE, St Huberts Island NSW 2257 For service to the community through art programs in hospitals. Hospital Art Australia Provides free support and art materials, including paints and colour coded canvasses, to 150 hospitals and nursing homes. Founder, 2000; President, 2000-2011; Co-ordinator, since 2000. Patron, Central Coast Handweavers, Spinners and Textile Arts Guild, 1996-2012; President, 1997-1999; Secretary, 1989; Member, since 1986. Exchange Director, Central Coast Branch, Friendship Force Club, circa early 1990s; Organiser, Artfest, Gosford Hospital, 1999. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Robyn Louise DEALTRY, Villa 8, 15 Arthur Street, East Toowoomba Qld 4350 For service to nursing, and to medical education. Career Clinical Nurse Consultant, Acute Pain Services, Toowoomba Hospital, Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service, since 2007. Recovery Room Nurse, St Andrew's Hospital - Toowoomba, 2005 - 2008. Independent Pain Consultant, 2004 - 2007. Clinical Nurse Specialist, Westmead Hospital, Western Sydney Area Health Service, Clinical Nurse Consultant Grade 3 Multidisciplinary Pain Service, 1991- 2004; Team Leader, 1991 2004; Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1991 - 1993; Registered Nurse/Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1985 - 1991; Registered Nurse, Course, 1985. Staff Excellence Award, 1994. Registered Nurse, Anglican Retirement Village, South Australia, 1984 - 1985; Registered Nurse, Torrens Park Nursing Home, South Australia, 1979 - 1982. The College of Nursing - Pain Management: Distance Education Lecturer. Guest speaker, since 1994; Initiated and authored the first pain management distance education course, 1992. Team Member, National Institute of Clinical Studies, (NICS), National Pain Project, 2004. Conference Presenter, Australian and New Zealand Pain Society, 2003 and member. Member, Nurse Practitioner Peer Review Interview Panel, New South Wales Nurses Registration Board, 2003. Established, The Pain Interest Nursing Group, 1995. Conference Presenter, Cancer Nurses Association. Member, Australian Pain Society. Member, Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, current. Has presented at International Pain Management conferences in New Zealand, India, Malaysia, Singapore and Israel. Author of three national and one international journal articles and two international and one national book chapter. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Kirsten Elizabeth DEANE, Doncaster Vic 3108 For service to people with a disability through support organisations. Board Member, Down Syndrome Australia, 2002-2014. Vice -President, Down Syndrome Victoria, 2005-2007 and 2011-2014 and President, 2007 2011 and Member, Board of Management and volunteer, since 2001. Executive Director, National Disability Insurance Scheme, 2009-2012; Deputy Campaign Director, Every Australian Counts campaign, 2009 - 2012; Board member; Member; Expert Groups, 2012. Member, National People with Disabilities and Carer Council, 2008-2014; Deputy Chair, 2009-2013 and Co-Chair, 2013-2014. Primary Author, Shut Out-The Experience of People with Disabilities and their families in Australia, Seminal report, 2009. Member, Victorian Disability Advisory Council, 2004 - 2010. Member, Ministerial Advisory Committee for students with Disabilities and Additional Needs, 2006-2011. Judge, National Disability Awards, 2010-2013. Judge, Yooralla National Disability Media Awards, 2011-2014. Mrs Sylvia Edith DEUTSCH, 25 Getting Crescent, Campbell ACT 2612 For service to women, and to the Jewish community. National Board and Executive Member, National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, (NCJWA), since 1988; Chairperson, Nominations and Elections, since 2003; Resolutions, 1988-2003, and Constitution portfolios. President, National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, Canberra, 1986-1988; Convenor, 1997-1998; Vice-President, 1985; Committee Member, 1984, and since 1989; Steering Group Member, since 2008; Member, since 1984. Board Member, ACT Jewish Community Board of Management, 1986-1988, member, various sub committees and Member, since 1983. Convenor, ACT Jewish Library Sub-Committee, 2007-2012. Canberra Correspondent, Australian Jewish News, since 1986. Canberra's representative and lecturer, Australian Jewish Genealogical Society, 1994-2005. Founding member, Australian Jewish Historical Society (ACT), since 1984; President, since 2008; Vice-President, 1990-2008; Honorary Secretary, 1984-1989; Contributor, ACT Jewish Community's monthly newsletter. Regional Secretary, ACT Regional Selection Committee, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, 2007-2014. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Ms Lesley Joy DIMMICK, 278 Palmer Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 For service to the visual arts, particularly through administrative roles. Manager, TAP Gallery, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, since 1989. TAP Gallery is an 'open policy, artist-run collective' providing a forum for emerging artists to exhibit and promote their work. The Gallery is also a venue for visual and performing arts events. Art Director, The Oxford Arts Festival, 2010-2014; Founder, 2010; Sponsor of Oxford Art Prize, current. Former Board Member, Darlinghurst Surry Hills Business Partnership, 2010 - 2012. Stage Director, Pyrmont Arts Festival, 2006-2014. Co Established, International Women's Day Art Prize and Women on Boards Art Prize, 2001. Former Coordinator and President, Taylor Square Arts Festival, 1990 - 1993. Supporter, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, since 1989. Coordinator, Work for the Dole Project, 1998-2014. Mr Geoffrey Nelson DINNING, 2 Blake Street, Wangaratta Vic 3677 For service to the community of Wangaratta. President, Rotary Club of Appin Park, 2010-2011, 1992-1993; Member, since 1988; Paul Harris Fellow, 1998; Helped establish Typo Station (youth opportunity program), 1992. Assistant Governor, District 9790. Chair, Wangaratta Advisory Committee, North East Water, 2010-2011; Member, since 2007; Member, “Water Plan 3” Reference Group, 2011-2013. Board Member, North East Health, 2000-2009. Elder, Wangaratta Uniting Church, since 1988. President and Life Member, Greta Football Club, since 1964. Foundation Member, Greta Sporting Complex, 1973. President, 4 terms, Greta Young Farmers Club, 1963-1973. Member, Greta Fire Brigade, several years. Mayor, Rural City of Wangaratta, 1997-2002; Councillor, 1997-2003. Executive Member, Goulburn Ovens Technical and Further Education Board, 2005. Chairman, Yarrunga Primary School, 5 years; School Councillor, 1979-1990. President, Chaplaincy Committee, Wangaratta High School, 1988; Member, Fund Raising Task Force, 1992. Initiator, Life Education Van in North East Victoria, 1989. President, James Tilson Kindergarten, 3 years. President, North East Life Education, 2 years and Committee Member, 15 years. Certificate of Appreciation - 30 years service to education. Centenary of Federation Medal, 2003. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Thelma Florence DOOLEY PSM (Honorary), 75 Maryborough Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670 For service to the community of Bundaberg. Inaugural Secretary, Bundaberg and District Council on the Ageing, approx 36 years; Committee Member. Volunteer cook, Bundaberg Flood Evacuation Centre, 2013. Board Member, Bundaberg Health Service Foundation, 1998-2008. Inaugural Secretary, Bundaberg University of the Third Age (U3A), 1988-1991; Founding Member, since 1988. Founding Member, One Stop Information Shop. Founding Member, Over 50s Friendship Club. Justice of the Peace. Volunteer Driver, Centacare. Lifeline Councillor. Nurse Administrator, Bundaberg Community Health Service, 1971-1997. Authorised Person under Department of Psychiatric Services 1977-1997. Designated Authorised Person under Department of Psychiatric Services, 1985-1997. Inaugural Sister in Charge, Blue Nursing Service, 1963-1971. Ms Maria-Lourdes DORONILA, Scullin ACT 2614 For service to the community through social welfare and cultural organisations. Social Worker, Social Work Services Branch, Department of Human Services, since 2014. Social Worker/Rehabilitation Counsellor, CRS Australia, 1994-2014. Social Worker, ACT Family Services, 1993-1994. Social Worker, Department of Social Security, 1984-1993. Treasurer, ACT Branch, Australian Association of Social Workers, since 2010. Member, Australian Association of Social Workers, since 1995. Past Member of: Domestic Violence Prevention Council, Multicultural Women's Advocacy, Filipino Community Welfare Services (VIC), Doris Women's Refuge, Wellcoming Women's Health Service (VIC). Artistic Director and Founding Member, Tugpindulayarn Theatre Company, since 1998. President, Philippine Australian Association of the ACT, 1998-2000 and since 2013. Member and Convenor, Performing Arts Advisory Committee, Cultural Facilities Corporation, ACT Government, 2002-2012. Member, ACT Cultural Council, 2006-2008. Recipient, ACT International Women's Day Award for Multicultural Arts, 2007. Recipient, Asialink Literature Residency in the Philippines, 2005. Recipient, Filipino Australian Women's Achievement Award, ACT, 2001. Recipient, Canberra Critics Circle Award for theatre, 2007. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Laura Lavenia DOUBLE, 'Greenhill Forest', 2045 Macquarie Road, Campbell Town Tas 7210 For service to the communities of Campbell Town and Ross. Volunteer, Occupational Therapy Unit, Campbell Town Health and Community Service, for many years Regular fundraiser for a range of groups including Campbell Town Hospital, Midlands Pony Club and Midlands Hunt club, for many years. Coordinator, day trips and activities for residents of Campbell Town Hospital and the community. Volunteer Catering Coordinator, Midlands Pony Club and Midlands Hunt Club, for many years. Fundraiser, Tower Restoration, Ross Catholic Church, and volunteer lawn mowing, current, for many years. Community fundraiser for Ross and Campbell Town, including for the Ross Football Club, Ross School and Campbell Town Swimming pool. Lead fundraising coordinator for the acquisition of the first 'Jaws of Life' for the Campbell Town community. Mr Phillip Joseph DOWLER, Mackay Qld 4740 For service to the community of Central Queensland. Chief Executive Officer, Central Queensland Helicopter Rescue Service, 2001- 2012; Air Crewman, 2001- 2012. Founder, CQ Rescue Foundation (charitable foundation promoting health and disease prevention throughout Queensland), 2010. Founder, CQ Rescue Testing Services, 2010. Board Chair, American Field Service (AFS) Intercultural Programs Australia, 2005-2010; Regional Board Chair, 2004; Host, 22 International Students, since 1999; Committee Member, 2004-2012 President, Rotary Club of Mackay North; Youth Director, many years; Member, since 2007. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Wendy Elizabeth DOWNES, 20 Panoramic Court, Cannonvale Qld 4802 For service to the community of the Whitsundays, and to recreational running. Zonta Club of Whitsundays: Founding Member, 1999; President, 2004 - 2006; Chair of Young Women in Public Affairs Awards Program; District Chair of the Jane M. Klausman Women In Business Awards Program; District Chair, Zonta's Z Club Development, 4 years. Whitsunday Coordinator, Annual 'Old Bags Luncheon' Variety Queensland, since 2010. Coordinator, Whitsundays Relay for Life, Cancer Council Queensland, 7 years; Chair, Queensland Relay for Life Task Force, 5 years. Coordinator, Run for a Cure, Cancer Council Queensland, 10 years. Founding President and Race Director, Whitsunday Running Club, since 2013, including Airlie Beach Running Festival; Race Director, Airlie Beach Festival of Sport (Triathlon), 1999 2010. Founder, Airlie Beach Triathlon Club, 1999; Club President, 1999 - 2006. Triathlon Australia Technical Official, since 2008. President, Sydney Striders Running Club, 1992 - 1994; Secretary, 1987 - 1991. Mr Brennon James DOWRICK, Sunshine Beach Qld 4567 For service to gymnastics. Represented Australia in Gymnastics at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games and the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Gold Medallist, Pommel Horse, 1990 Commonwealth Games; Bronze Medallist, Artistic Team; Bronze Medallist, Horizontal Bar. Gold Medallist, Pommel House, 1994 Commonwealth Games; Silver Medallist, Individual All Round; Silver Medallist, Artistic Team; Bronze Medallist, Parallel Bars; Bronze Medallist, Rings. Silver Medallist, Artistic Team, 1998 Commonwealth Games; Bronze Medallist, Individual All Round; Bronze Medallist, Pommel Horse. Represented Australia at the 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 and 1998 Gymnastics World Championships. Gold Medallist, Horizontal Bar, Pacific Alliance, 1992. All round Finalist, Atlanta Olympic Games, 1996. Member, Gymnastics Australia Board of Management, 2000-2004, 2013-current. Member, Australian Olympic Committee Athletes Commission, 2000-2004. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Ms Beryl Jean DRIVER, 1151 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach NSW 2108 For service to the community through charitable initiatives. Has completed 15 Variety Club Bashes, raising funds for the charity; Inducted into the Variety Bash Hall of Fame. Assists the Indigenous children of Brewarrina with donations of clothing, books and toys, and organises an annual bus trip for the children to the seaside at South Narrabeen Surf Club. Recipient, Pittwater Council Senior Citizen of the Year Award, 2013. Mrs Sarah Louise DUNCAN, NSW For service to rugby union, particularly as a referee. Mrs Duncan is an Australian international rugby union referee, she was the first and only woman to referee in an International Rugby Board (IRB) 15 player tournament in 2007, and was the second Australian to referee a Rugby World Cup Final, when she refereed the 2010 Women’s World Cup Final. Has refereed several national and international rugby union matches including the: Australian National Women's Championships, 2013; IRB Rugby Women's World Cup, 2010, 2006; and IRB Under 19 Rugby World Championships, 2007. Treasurer, ACT Rugby Union Referee's Association, since 2007. Dr Malcolm Victor DUNJEY, 7 Vinten Rise, Leeming WA 6149 For service to medical administration, and to the community. WA Health Department in the field of Psychiatry since 2008 and 1997- 2002, and as Medical Officer for Aged Care 1987-1990; Medical Officer, Jibla Hospital, Yemen, 2003- 2004 through the Baptist Union (BU); Undertook psychiatric and pastoral roles with the Baptist Union 2004- 2007; Chief Health Officer, Northern Territory, 1992-1996; Medical Superintendent, Alice Springs, 1991. Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service circa 2007. Chairman, Community Ministries Department, Baptist Churches of Western Australia, 1998; President, Baptist Churches, Northern Territory, 1992-1996; Pastor Cockburn Baptist Church 1987; Pastor Como Baptist Church 1985; Pastor, Thornlie Baptist Church 1980-1981. Medical missions to Pakistan, UAE, Bahrain, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, 1982-1986. Director, Health Education, Economic Development Program, Bangladesh, 1975-1978 (through BU). Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators; Fellow, Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal Australasian College of Physicians. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Robert Weir DUNN, 122/16 Freedman Street, Menora WA 6050 For service to people with a disability. Immediate Past President, Spine and Limb Foundation (formerly the Paraplegic-Quadriplegic Association of WA), since 2012. President, 2000-2012; Treasurer, 1996-2000; Board Member, several years; Life Member, since 2010; Member, since 1988. Chairperson, Quadriplegic Centre Board of Management, 2004-2012; Board Member, 20012012. President, Rotary Club of Matilda Bay, 2006-2007; Board Member, several years; Member, since 2000. President, Rotary Club of Kings Park, 1986-1987; Director, 1985; Member, 1984-2000. Treasurer, Rotary Board Blood Bank Project Management Committee, 2004-2009. Treasurer, Rotary Centennial Committee, 2004-2009. President, APEX Club of Inglewood/Dianella; Board Member; Life Member, since 1982; Member, 1970-1982. Member, Charitable Collections Act Advisory Committee, 2001-2011. Mrs Denise Elizabeth DURNFORD, 362/60 Beck Drive, Condon Qld 4815 For service to veterans and their families. President, Townsville Sub-branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, Women's Auxiliary, 2007- 2009; Vice-President, Women's Auxiliary, 2006, 2010, 2011; Member, Women's Auxiliary, since 2001; Hospital and Nursing Home Visitor, since 1999. Board Member, Townsville Legacy, 2010-2011; Liaison Officer, Laurel Club, 2005; Member, since 2004. Mr Douglas John EATON, 23 Jennings Road, Wyong NSW 2259 For service to local government, and to the community of the Central Coast. Mayor, Wyong Shire Council, since 2012, 2010-2011, 1996-1997; Councillor, since 1991; Established and Chairperson, Multicultural Committee; Chair, Council's Art House Advisory Committee; Member, Home Building Advisory Council. Member, Central Coast/Hunter Region State Governments Joint Regional Planning Panel. Former Council Delegate, Wyong Chamber of Commerce. Former Council Delegate, Greater Toukley Vision. Member, Gosford Wyong Councils Water Authority Board, circa 10 years. Member of the Executive, Local Government Association of New South Wales, 2000-2001. Member, Central Coast Regional Organisations of Councils. Chair, Local Government Advisory Group, Sydney Local Land Services. Deputy Chair, The Entrance Town Centre Board. Honorary Board Advisor, Central Coast Chinese Association, since 2004. Director and Chairperson, Central Coast Training Program Board, since 1999, Member, since 1993. Member, New South Wales Parole Authority, since 2012. Former Chair, Wyong Community Recreation Association. Former Member, District Fire Liaison Committee. Member, Business Enterprise Centre, 2010-2012. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mrs Joan Victoria EDWARDS, Kenthurst NSW 2156 For service to people with a disability. Riding for the Disabled Association New South Wales National Assessor, since 2002; Senior Coach; Centre Support Officer; Member, Coaching and Safety Panel, since 2010; Regional Representative, Sydney Metropolitan Centres, 19992004. Former Course Designer, Horse of the Year Competitions. Volunteer and fund raiser, Tall Timbers Riding Centre, since 1976; Committee Member, 20002005; Life Member, since 1999. Mr Wallace Frederick EDWARDS, 14/104 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Welfare Officer, Harbord Diggers Club (now known as the Mt Pritchard and District Community Club - Mounties), since 1993; Life Member. Foundation Member, Rotary Club of St Ives, since 1965; Welfare Officer, since the 1990s. Pastoral Partner and Member, St Matthews Anglican Church in Manly, for many years. Member, Council of the Real Estate Institute of New South Wales, 13 years. Board Member 'for some years'. Past President, North Shore Branch, Real Estate Institute of New South Wales, approx 2 years. Mr Kenneth George ELDRIDGE, PO Box 1113, Murwillumbah NSW 2484 For service to the communities of Tweed Heads and Murwillumbah. Lay Preacher, Murwillumbah and Grafton Methodist and Uniting Church, 60 years; Member, Church Leaders Council, current, Past Chairman, Elders Council, Past Youth Leader. Active Member, Church Leaders Council, conducts regular services. Conducts prayers, Tweed Shire Council meetings. Former President, Tweed District Orchid Society, 12 years; Gold Member, over 50 years; Minutes Secretary, 6 years; Recorder, 7 years; Society Historian; Exhibitor; Life Member. Member, Tweed Gold Coast Family History and Heritage Association Genealogical Society, current; served 2 years as President. Member, Richmond-Tweed Family History Society, current; served 2 years as President. Member, The Probus Club of Murwillumbah, current; served on one occasion as President. Foundation Member and Treasurer, Tweed Friendship Club, no dates. Foundation Member and deliverer, Murwillumbah Meals on Wheels, no dates. Primary School teacher, various schools, New South Wales Department of Education, 19501989. Recipient, Citizen of the Year, Tweed Shire Council, 2013. MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr David Henry EVERETT, 13/154 Raglan Street, Mosman NSW 2088 For service to the international community through the School for Life Foundation, Uganda. Co-Founder, International School For Life Foundation, 2007. The School for Life is a nonprofit, non-government organisation focused on providing high quality education in rural and disadvantaged areas of Uganda. Joint Managing Director, based in Uganda, since 2008. Involved in fundraising to build the Katuuso Primary and Vocational School, currently educates 220 students and increasing by 40 students annually until it reaches a maximum of 380 pupils. Students are receiving quality education, three meals each day, uniforms, books, play equipment, healthcare and clean water, since 2009. School for Life aims to increase its operation to 1200 students across three campuses. Involved in organising the annual Black Tie and Barefoot Ball, Sydney which raises funds for the International School for Life Foundation.
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