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1 Australia Day Honours Australia Day Honours 2017 Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) The Hon Julia Gillard AC former student & Honorary Visiting Professor AC for eminent service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as Prime Minister, through seminal contributions to economic and social development, particularly policy reform in the areas of education, disability care, workplace relations, health, foreign affairs and the environment, and as a role model to women. Dr Paul Kelly AC Honorary Doctorate Arts 2014 AC for distinguished service to the performing arts and to the promotion of the national identity through contributions as a singer, songwriter and musician. Dr Martin Parkinson AC PSM BEc 1980, BEc (Hons) 1981, DUniv 2015 AC for eminent service to the Australian community through leadership in public sector roles, to innovative government administration and high level program delivery, to the development of economic policy, and to climate change strategy. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) Professor James Gehling AO BSc 1970, BSc (Hons) 1972, MSc 1983, DSc 2014 AO for distinguished service to environmental science, and to higher education, as an academic and researcher, in the area of palaeontology, and to the community of the Flinders Ranges. Dr William Proudman AO MBBS 1952 AO for distinguished service to medicine as a physician and specialist in renal transplant surgery, and to the profession as a clinician, mentor, researcher and innovator. Mr Khalil Shahin AO BAppSc (Ag) 1987 AO for distinguished service to business and commerce, to philanthropy as an advocate for corporate social responsibility, and to the multicultural community. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Professor John Bowie AM PhD 1967, DSc 1970 AM for significant service to science in the field of mass spectrometry, and to education as an academic, researcher and author. Professor Judith Brown AM BSc 1954, MSs 1961, BA 1981 AM for significant service to music education as an academic and teacher, to professional organisations, and to the community. Ms Melanie Cooper AM BEc 1983 AM for significant service to the community through philanthropic support for, and leadership roles with, charitable foundations, and to business. Mrs Rosemary Craddock AM LL B 1969 AM for significant service to local government in South Australia, and to the community of Walkerville

2 Dr Philip Harding AM BMedSc 1962, MBBS 1965 AM for significant service to medicine as an endocrinologist, to medical ethics and standards, and to the community. Dr Richard Harvey AM BSc 1977, PhD (Sc) 1982 AM for significant service to medicine in the field of cell biology and cardiovascular research, and through scientific leadership roles. Mr Bruce Linn AM BSc 1977 AM for significant service to the community, notably in the areas of social welfare, education administration, and information technology, and to local government. Mr Graeme Martin AM RDA 1959 AM for significant service to the real estate industry through executive roles, to professional property institutes, and to education. Mr Michael Moore AM DipEd 1978 AM for significant service to community health, particularly to social policy reform, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory. Emeritus Professor Sandford Clark AM LLB (Hons) 1962 AM for significant service to the law, to the development of water management and legislation, and to legal education. Dr Joe Verco AM BDS 1973, BSc (Dent) 1975, MDS 1977 AM for significant service to paediatric dentistry through mentoring and advocacy roles, as a clinician, and to professional organisations Dr Malcolm Walter AM BSc 1965, BSc (Hons) 1966, PhD 1970 AM for significant service to science in the field of astrobiology as an author, academic, educator and mentor. Public Service Medal (PSM) Mr Robert Schwarz PSM BEc (Hons) 1974 PSM for outstanding public service in the field of intergovernmental fiscal relations, taxation policy and economic policy. Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) Mr Duncan Johnstone ASM Prof Cert Mgmt 2003 ASM for ambulance service in South Australia. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Dr Patricia Bishop OAM MBBS 1977 OAM for service to the creative arts in South Australia. Ms Janice Ferguson OAM BA 1990 OAM for service to the Indigenous communities of the Northern Territory. Dr Jennifer Gardner OAM BSc 1980, BSc (Hons) 1981, PhD (Sc) 1987 OAM for service to conservation and the environment.

3 Ms Elaine Lawson OAM BA (Hons) 1966 OAM for service to horticultural history. Mr Matthew Linn OAM BE (Civil) 1965 OAM for service to the community through refugee support organisations. Ms Evelyn Mansfield OAM DipEd 1984 OAM for service to the community, particularly to persons separated by adoption. Mr Paul Prestwich OAM BEc 1984, MBA 1990 OAM for service to the community of South Australia. Mr Andrew Sincock OAM BEc 1973, DipEd 1974 OAM for service to cricket. Australia Day Honours 2016 Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Dr David Alan Cherry AM (M B B S 1971) AM for significant service to golf through executive roles, and to pain management medicine as an academic and researcher Mr John William Hancock AM (LLB 1969) AM for significant service to Australia-Thailand relations through contributions to bi-lateral business development opportunities and networking Dr John Francis Keeler AM (D Univ 2005) AM for significant service to tertiary legal education in South Australia as a senior academic and author, and as a mentor of law student Professor Philip William Kuchel AM (B Med Sc (Hons) 1968, M B B S 1971) AM for significant service to science in the field of biochemistry, as an academic, author and researcher, and to professional organisations Associate Professor Oswald Marino Petrucco AM RFD (M B B S 1964) AM for significant service to medicine and education in the field of obstetrics, human reproduction, and child health, and to professional groups Dr Richard James Sawers AM (B D S 1973) AM for significant service to dentistry as a clinician, educator, and to professional dental associations Associate Professor Julian White AM (M D 1989) AM for significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of toxicology, through clinical and leadership roles, and to professional groups Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) Ms Adrienne Jane Clarke AFSM (B A 1981, B A (Hons) 1982) Australian Fire Service Medal for distinguished service to the Australian fire service Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) Mr John David DeBomford CSC (Grad Dip Al & Drug St 2002, M Al & Drug St 2005)

4 Commendation for Distinguished Service for outstanding devotion as the Marine Engineering Officer in HMAS Stuart from December 2013 to March 2015 Public Service Medal (PSM) Ms Katherine Schaefer PSM (M B A 2003) Public Service Medal (PSM) for outstanding public service to Queensland State Development Ms Anne Su-Phin Tan PSM (B Ec 1989, LL B 1990) Public Service Medal (PSM) for outstanding public service to the community of the Northern Territory, particularly in the areas of financial policy development and reform, major infrastructure projects and investment Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Ms Susie Elisabeth Herzberg OAM (B A 1973, M Urban & Regional Planning 1979, M Planning 1988) OAM for service to conservation and the environment Mr Herbert John Holds OAM (Dip Pharm 1964) OAM for service to rural pharmacy, and to the community of South Australia Dr Creston Ivan Magasdi OAM (M B B S 1962) OAM for service to local government, and to the community Mr Ian Boyd Gibb Maitland OAM (B E (Civil) (Hons) 1963) OAM for service to cultural heritage and civil engineering DMr Robert Carl Sleigh OAM (B Tech 1960) OAM for service to the community of South Australia Mr Michael Geoffrey Wheal OAM (B Sc 1964) OAM for service to the community, particularly as an educator Mrs Maureen Annette Wright OAM (B Sc 1964, Dip Ed 1965) OAM for service to cartography, and to the community Australia Day Honours 2015 Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) Professor Janice Reid AC (B Sc 1968) AC for eminent service to the tertiary education sector through executive roles, as an advocate for equitable access to educational opportunities, particularly for Indigenous, refugee and lower socioeconomic communities Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) William Spurr AO (B App Sc 1970) AO for distinguished service to tourism, education, particularly through international marketing, the arts and sport as an administrator of institutions and events, and the community of South Australia David Tune AO (B Ec 1975) AO for distinguished service to public administration through leadership of finance, budget and social policy initiatives, as an adviser to government, and through disaster recovery coordination and liaison

5 Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Judge Brian Withers AM (LL B 1967) AM for significant service to the law through leadership in a range of professional organisations, and the judiciary in South Australia William Smith AM (BA (Jur) 1994) AM for significant service to the law particularly through international justice tribunals and human rights organisations Dr James Tulloch AM (MBBS 1973) AM for significant service to the international community, particularly through a range of health and development roles with the United Nations Emeritus Professor (John) Henry Bennett AM (Ph D 1957) AM for significant service to tertiary education and research in the field of genetics, and the analysis and preservation of science history Malcolm Haskard AM (BE (Hons) 1959) AM for significant service to science, particularly electronic engineering, and the community James Hallion AM (BE (Hons) 1976) AM for significant service to public administration in South Australia, particularly transport infrastructure, energy and agriculture Ian Govey AM (LL B (Hons) 1974) AM for significant service to public administration and the law, as a leader in the provision of government legal services, and professional organisations

6 Professor David Shearman AM AM for significant service to medicine in the fields of gastroenterology and environmental health, particularly the impact of global climate change Dr Richard Willis AM (MBBS 1967) AM for significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia, and professional organisations Dr Stuart Miller AM (MBBS 1977) AM for significant service to medicine as an otolaryngologist, through leading contributions to medical foundations, and photography Dr Lawrence Smart AM (BDS 1950) AM for significant service to dentistry in the field of clinical orthodontics, through cleft lip and palate treatment and craniofacial surgery Dr Peter T S Ho AM (Prof Cert Arbitration 2005) AM for significant service to civil and structural engineering, and professional organisations Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) Lieutenant Colonel Paul Barta CSC (BA 1998) CSC for outstanding devotion to duty as the Assistant Defence Attache' Manila during the Australian whole of government response to the Rodwell kidnap for ransom, and immediately following devastation from Typhoon Haiyan Public Service Medal (PSM) Vaughan Levitzke PSM (B Sc 1978) PSM for outstanding public service in the area of waste management reform and policy Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Glen Patten OAM (PhD 2008) OAM for service to the surf lifesaving movement and nutritional science Dr Graeme Swincer OAM (B Ag Sc 1964) OAM for service to the community through humanitarian support organisations Alastair Hunter OAM (BA 1976) OAM for service to the arts, aged care and social welfare organisations Anthony Garry McDonald OAM (B Ec 1977) OAM for service to the community of the Adelaide Hills Dr Geoffrey Sutherland OAM (BE 1956) OAM for service to engineering and education Diane Nicholls OAM (BA 1976) OAM for service to education Yvonne Hill OAM (BA 1970) OAM for service to competitive rifle and pistol shooting, and the community 2

7 Dr Kathryn Robinson OAM (MBBS 1993) OAM for service to medicine in the field of haematology Associate Professor Roderick Westerman OAM (MBBS 1954) OAM for service to aerospace medicine Australia Day Honours 2014 Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) Professor Edward Byrne AC (Dip Clin Sc 1977) AC for eminent service to tertiary education, particularly through leadership and governance roles with Monash University, to biomedical teaching and research, as a scientist and academic mentor, and as a contributor to improved global health Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) Dr Penelope Flett AO (M B B S 1972) AO for distinguished service to aged persons through significant contributions to improve care and support services, to education, and to the community of Western Australia Mr Peter Muller AO (B E 1949) AO for distinguished service to architecture, to the adaptation and preservation of Indigenous design and construction, and to the integration of the built and environmental landscape Professor Rosemary Owens AO (Dip Ed 1972, B A (Hons) 1973, LL B 1987, LL B (Hons) 1988) AO for distinguished service to the law, particularly to legal education as an academic and administrator, to national and international employment and labour organisations, and to women Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Dr Vikija Andersons AM (M B B S 1978) AM for significant service to medicine as an ophthalmologist and surgeon Mr Andrew Collett AM (B A 1972, LL B 1974) AM for significant service to the law, as a supporter of Indigenous legal rights, and through contributions to professional organisations Dr Graham Fleming AM (M B B S 1972, M D 2007) AM for significant service to medicine in rural South Australia, and as an advocate in the field of mental health and suicide prevention Dr Andrew Gilbert AM (B Pharm 1973, Dip App Psych 1985, Ph D (Arts) 1992) AM for significant service to pharmacy as an educator, researcher and administrator, and to professional organisations Dr Mark Gryst AM (B D S 1981, Grad Dip Clin Dent 1990) AM for significant service to dentistry through a range of clinical, research and educational roles, and to professional organisations 3

8 Mr Philip Laffer AM (R D A 1961, R D Oen 1963) AM for significant service to the Australian wine industry as a winemaker, and to trade, marketing, and research and development programs Mr Tony Mack AM (B A (Ed Th) (Hons) 1995, M A (Ed Theatre) 1999) AM for significant service to the performing arts, particularly theatre for children and youth Mr G Ian Martin AM (B Ec 1974, B Ec (Hons) 1975) AM for significant service to the Wayside Chapel, to business, and to the community Professor Ian North AM (Former Staff) AM for significant service to the visual arts as a photographer, curator and educator Dr Michael Nugent AM (M D S 1970) AM for significant service to dentistry as an orthodontic surgeon, mentor and consultant, and to international dental programs Mr Francis O'Connor AM (LL B 1984, B Ec 1984) AM for significant service to cricket through a range of international and domestic governance roles Mr David Round AM (B Ec 1966, B Ec (Hons) 1968) AM for significant service to business and commerce, particularly in the areas of competition policy and market regulation Mr David Tillett AM (LL B 1977) AM for significant service to the sport of sailing Professor Graeme P Young AM (Former Staff) AM for significant service to medicine through a range of research, clinical and academic roles, particularly in the area of gastrointestinal health Public Service Medal (PSM) Ms Pauline Barnett PSM (LL B 1985, LL M (Gen St) 1989) PSM for outstanding public service in the provision of legal advice and reform in the criminal justice system Dr Barry Goldstein PSM (Former Staff) PSM for outstanding public service to the South Australian energy resources sector Mrs Pamela Martin PSM (LL B 1970) PSM for outstanding public service in the provision of legal and commercial advice on major projects Mr Francis McGuiness PSM (B Ec 1985) PSM for outstanding public service, particularly as the Auditor General in the Northern Territory Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) Mr Robert Elliott ASM (Grad Dip Bus Admin 2010) ASM Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Mr Wayne Anthoney OAM (B Sc 1961, B Sc (Hons) 1962) OAM for service to Indigenous Australians, and to the performing arts 4

9 Mr David Carter OAM (Dip Com 1950) OAM for service to veterans and their families Dr Margaret Davies OAM (Ph D (Sc) 1987) OAM for service to science in the field of herpetology Mr David Lewis OAM (R D A 1976, R D A T 1977) OAM for service to people with a disability, particularly through international aid programs Ms Felicity Lord OAM (B Soc Sc 2005) OAM for service to the community through the promotion of equal opportunities for women Mr Scott McPhee OAM (Former Student) OAM for service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games Dr David Parker OAM (M D S 1970, Ph D 1978) OAM for service to dentistry Ms Susan Powell OAM (B App Sc (Nat Res Mgmt) 1990) OAM for service to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games Mrs Shirley Roberts OAM (Grad Dip Nurs Sc (Onc) 2011, M Nurse Practitioner 2013) OAM for service to the community of the Torrens Valley Mr Michael Smee OAM (M A 1985) OAM for service to education, and to the community Australia Day Honours 2013 Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) Visiting Professor The Hon. Alexander Downer AC AC for eminent service to the Parliament of Australia through advancement of international relations and foreign affairs, particularly in the areas of security, trade and humanitarian aid, and to the community of South Australia. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) Mr Nick Begakis AO AO for distinguished service to business and commerce in South Australia through leadership in the food industry and the development of international trade, and to the community Professor Roger Byard AO PSM (M D 1994, M Med Sc 1997) AO for distinguished service to medicine in the field of forensic pathology as an academic, researcher and practitioner and through contributions to professional committees and organisations Professor Robert Goldney AO (M B B S, M D 1979) AO for distinguished service to medicine in the field of psychiatry, as a researcher and academic, through international contributions to the study of suicide and its prevention 5

10 Emeritus Professor Colin Matthews AO (M D 1970) AO for distinguished service to reproductive medicine, particularly through the establishment of donor insemination and in vitro fertilisation programs, through contributions to research and as an academic Emeritus Professor George Rogers AO (PhD 1963, D Sc 1978) AO for distinguished service to biotechnology through contributions to tertiary education and leadership of research into the molecular structure and growth process of wool and hair. The Honourable Justice Margaret White AO (LL B 1967) AO for distinguished service to the judiciary and the law, through leadership in administration, contributions to education and law reform, and to the community of Queensland. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Dr Brian Cornish AM RFD ED (M B B S 1947) AM for significant service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon, to forestry and conservation, and to the community. Assoc Prof Jack Cross AM (Dip Arts & Ed 1953, Dip Sec Ed 1957, B A 1957) AM for significant service to tertiary education in South Australia, particularly in the field of art and design, and to Indigenous education. Professor Malcolm Gillies AM AM for significant service to tertiary education through leadership roles, and to the humanities, particularly as a scholar of musicology. Dr Michael Llewellyn-Smith AM (Ph D (Arch) 2010) AM for significant service to local government through the promotion of city and state relations and planning. The Honourable Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM (Ph D (Med) 1986) AM for significant service to the Parliament and the community of South Australia. Mr Timothy O'Brien AM (LL B 1969) AM for significant service to the community of Berri, South Australia. Professor Dinesh Selva AM (M B B S 1991) AM for significant service to ophthalmology and visual sciences as an academic, clinician and researcher and through contributions to professional organisations. Mr Graham Spurling AM ED (B Tech 1960) AM for significant service to business, and to the community of South Australia. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Dr Robert Gerner OAM (B A 1975, M Env St 1980) OAM for service to architectural education, particularly in the field of urban design. Mr Robert Heinrich OAM (B Ec 1968) OAM for service to the information technology industry. 6

11 Dr Joseph Masika OAM (M Pub Hlth 1999) OAM for service to the community through multicultural and social welfare organisations. Ms Janet Thomas OAM (B Sc 1962, B Sc (Hons) 1963) OAM for service to the mathematical sciences Australia Day Honours 2012 Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) Dr Ian Darnton-Hill AO (M B B S 1971) AO for distinguished service to the international community, particularly in the areas of public health and nutrition, to disease prevention and health promotion, and as a physician, academic and educator The Honourable Caroline Hogg AO (B A 1963) AO for distinguished service to the Parliament of Victoria, particularly in the areas of multiculturalism, health, education, arts and rural affairs, and to mental health through the development of national programs to support youth. The Honourable Robyn Layton AO QC (LL B 1967, LL M (Gen St) 2000) AO for distinguished service to the law and to the judiciary, particularly through the Supreme Court of South Australia, as an advocate for Indigenous, refugee and children's rights, and to the community. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Dr Roderick Boswell AM (B Sc 1965, B Sc (Hons) 1966) AM for service to science in the field of plasma physics as an academic and researcher and through contributions to the international scientific community. Ms Diana Hill AM (B A 1969) AM for service to the international community, particularly through the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, and to youth, health and social welfare organisations. Professor Geoffrey J Lindell AM (LL B 1965, LL M 1974) AM for service to legal education as an academic, particularly in the area of Australian constitutional law and through a range of professional associations. Dr Eugenie Lumbers AM (M B B S 1965, M D 1971) AM for service to the medical sciences in the fields of physiology and pharmacology as a researcher, academic and administrator, and to the community Jagan Mazumdar AM (Ph D 1968) AM for service to applied mathematics and biomedical engineering as a researcher and educator, and to the Indian community. Dr Rodney Pearce AM (M B B S 1978) AM for service to medicine as a general practitioner through contributions to national medical organisations, and to education. 7

12 Ms Prudence Power AM (Prof Cert Arbitration 2002) AM for service to community health as an advocate for equity and access to health care services, to the development of professional standards, and to nursing Dr Anne Sved Williams AM (M B B S 1966, Dip Psych 1983) AM for service to medicine, as a perinatal and infant mental health specialist, to medical education, and through contributions to professional organisations. Ms Patricia Trott AM (Dip Physio 1963, M Sc 1982) AM for service to physiotherapy through administrative and academic roles and through a range of professional associations at the state and national level. Public Service Medal (PSM) Mr Andrew Johnson PSM (B Sc 1978, B Sc (Hons) 1979) PSM for outstanding public service in the area of environment and natural resource management. Australian Police Medal (APM) Sen Sgt Andrew Pusterla APM (Ass Dip Wine Mkt 1996) APM for service to Northern Territory Police. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Dr Kevin Cheney OAM (M B B S 1956, M D 1965) OAM for service to medicine in the field of haematology. Dr Brian Cooke OAM (M Sc 1971, Ph D 1975) OAM for service to conservation and the environment through biological management programs for rabbit population control. Dr David Evans OAM (M B B S 1960) OAM for service to medicine as an infectious diseases physician. Mrs Ina Harbison OAM (M Env St 1981) OAM for service to marine conservation in South Australia. Ms Elizabeth Ho OAM (B A 1972, B A (Hons) 1973) OAM for service to education through the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial centre at the University of South Australia, and to women. Mr David McSkimming OAM (B Mus 1970, B Mus (Hons) 1971, M Mus 1975) OAM for service to the performing arts, particularly opera, as a vocal coach and recital pianist. Mr Anthony Metcalf OAM (B Ec 1983) OAM for service to youth, to aged welfare, and to motor enthusiast organisations in South Australia. Dr Sally Nobbs OAM (B Sc 1993, Ph D (Sc) 2001) OAM for service to the international community, particularly of Nepal, as a fundraiser. Mr Peter Schodde OAM (B Sc 1960) OAM for service to science education, and to a range of professional associations. 8

13 Dr Brian Wheatley OAM (M B B S 1972) OAM for service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and gynaecology, and to medical education. Australia Day Honours 2011 Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) Mr Michael Abbott AO QC (LL B 1965) AO for distinguished service to the visual arts, particularly through leadership roles, to the development of arts education, and to Australia-Asia relations, and to the law. The Honourable Anne Levy AO (B Sc 1956, B Sc (Hons) 1958, M Sc 1963) AO for distinguished service to the Parliament of South Australia, as a contributor to social policy reform and through support for the advancement of women, to the performing and visual arts, and to higher education. Professor Alastair MacLennan AO (University Staff Member) AO for distinguished service to medicine as a leading researcher and practitioner in the areas of obstetrics and gynaecology and the causes of cerebral palsy, to medical education, and to professional development. Professor Alexander McFarlane AO (M B B S (Hons) 1976, Dip Psych 1983, M D 1990, University Staff Member) AO for distinguished service to medical research in the field of psychiatry, particularly post-traumatic stress disorders, to veterans' mental health management, and as an author. Professor Anthony McMichael AO (M B B S 1967) AO for distinguished service to population health, particularly in the area of environmental impact, as an academic and author and through leadership roles with international organisations. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Mr John Angove AM (B Sc 1969) AM for service to the Australian wine industry, to the promotion of the wine export market, to professional development and research, and to a range of arts, conservation and charitable organisations. Dr Bruce Foster AM (M B B S 1974, M D 1990, University Staff Member) AM for service to medicine as a paediatric orthopaedic surgeon, to medical research through contributions to the Bone Growth Foundation, and to professional development. Mr Graham Fricker AM (B E 1955) AM for service to the building and construction industry through leadership roles with the Australian Institute of Building, to education and to the community. Ms Diane James AM (Grad Cert Innov & Entrepreneurship 2010) AM for service to conservation and the environment, particularly through the development of coastal planning and management in Victoria. 9

14 Mr Ian Kowalick AM (B Sc 1972, B Sc (Hons) 1973, B Ec 1978) AM for service to the community of South Australia through public sector management, particularly in leadership roles in business and environmental organisations, and to tertiary education and the arts. Dr Michael Patkin AM (University Staff Member) AM for service to medicine as a surgeon, and to the study and practice of ergonomics and instrumental design. Air Commodore Stephen Sheedy AM (B E (Elec) 1977) AM in the military division for exceptional service as Director General Surveillance and Control and as Director over the Horizon Radar System Program Office. Dr Tony Smith AM (B Sc 1974, B Sc (Hons) 1975) AM for service to marine science through research and development of ecosystem based fisheries management, particularly the implementation of harvest strategies and policy governing sustainable practices. Professor Jill White AM (Ph D (Med) 2004) AM for service to nursing and midwifery through the design and implementation of academic programs, through contributions to government health committees and task forces, and to professional organisations. Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) Captain Robert Elliott CSC RAN (B E (Hons) 1987) CSC for outstanding achievement as the Director of the ANZAC Class Anti-Ship Missile Defence Upgrade Project. Public Service Medal (PSM) Mr Christopher Dearman PSM (R D A 1977, Grad Dip Nat Res 1978) PSM for outstanding public service in the area of security and emergency management. Professor Rob Lewis PSM (B Sc 1972, B Sc (Hons) 1973, University Staff Member) PSM for outstanding public service in the area of primary industries research and development. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Ms Justine Caines OAM (Grad Dip Lab St 1997) OAM for service to the community, particularly in the area of women's health, maternity care and education. Mr Ian Carrig OAM (Dip Pharm 1966) OAM for service to music through the Adelaide Youth Orchestra. Mr Thomas Dyster OAM (Dip Arts & Ed 1949, B A 1953, Dip Prim Ed 1956) OAM for service to the community of the Adelaide Hills region. Mr Douglas Knuckey OAM (B A 1975, B A (Hons) 1976) OAM for service to youth through the Operation Flinders Foundation. Dr John Oswald OAM (M B B S 1969) OAM for service to medicine as an anaesthetist, and to the community. 10

15 Ms Judith Worrall OAM (B Sc 1961, Dip Sec Ed 1963, B Sc (Hons) 1977, Dip Comp Sc 1982, M A (St Art Hist) 2004) OAM for service to people with a disability, and to the community through a range of social welfare, health and charitable organisations. Australia Day Honours 2010 Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) The Honourable Justice Bruce Debelle AO QC (LL B (Hons)1961) for service to the law and judiciary, particularly through the Supreme Court of South Australia, and to the community. Professor Jennifer Graves AO (B Sc 1963, B Sc (Hons) 1964, M Sc 1968) for service to the scientific research in the field of genetics, particularly of Australian marsupials and monotremes and their relevance to international understanding of human evolution. The Honourable Raymond Groom AO (Prof Cert Arbitration 2001) for service to the Parliament of Tasmania as Premier and through a range of portfolio responsibilities, and to the community through leadership roles within organisations supporting Indigenous, aged and welfare groups. Lieutenant Governor Hieu Le AO (B Ec 1989, M B A 2001, D Univ 2008) for service to the community in South Australia, particularly through roles contributing to the enhancement of a multicultural society. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Professor Annette Dobson AM (B Sc 1967) for service to public health and biostatistics as a researcher and academic, particularly through the collection and analysis of data to cardiovascular disease and women's and veteren's health. Ms Anne Dunn AM (Dip Soc St 1968, B A 1974) for service to rural women, to a range of arts and cultural organisations, and to local government through administrative roles. Hon Gavin Fielding AM (LL B 1966) for service to the law, and to industrial relations as a practitioner and educator, and to the community of Western Australia. Dr Peter Goldsworthy AM (M B B S 1975) for service to literature as an author and poet, through arts administration, and to the community. Mr Timothy Jarvis AM (M Env Law 2002) for service to conservation and the environment, particularly through advisory roles to developing countries regarding land sustainability and resource management, as an explorer, and to the community. Associate Professor Lesley Long AM (University Staff Member) for service to medical administration, particularly in the area of nursing, to education of nurses, and to clinical service planning. 11

16 Mr Nicholas Newland AM (R D A 1968, M Env St 1993) for service to conservation and the environment through a range of executive roles with natural resource organisations, as a contributor to biological management programs for rabbit population control, and to the community. Professor Alan Pearson AM (University Staff Member) for service to nursing as an educator and leader in the development of evidence-based health care and clinical best practice. Mr Andrew Sutherland AM (M B B S 1967, Grad Dip Bus Admin 2000) for service to medicine as an orthopedic surgeon, an innovator in the field of surgical education and assessment, and as a mentor of young doctors. Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) Colonel William Monfries CSC (B A 1977) for outstanding achievement as the Commander s Education, Training and Development adviser at Headquarters Training Command Army. Public Service Medal (PSM) Ms Phillipa Duigan PSM (B A 1980) for outstanding public service in the area of education and social inclusion within South Australia. Mr David Maschmedt PSM (B Ag Sc 1973) for outstanding public service in the area of land resource assessment and land evaluation within South Australia. Dr Don Plowman PSM (Friend of the University) for outstanding public service in the area of sustainable agricultural development. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Mrs Dawn Geyer OAM (B A 1982, Grad Dip Ed (In Service) 1985) for service to the community through contributions to the Woodlands Church of England Girls Grammar School. Dr Christopher Kennedy OAM (M B B S 1968) for service to medical administration and medical education in north Queensland. Ms Pamela Mamouney OAM (Dip Arts & Ed 1956) for service to the community, particularly through the Casey Multi-Faith Network, and to the Greater Dandenong area. Mr Christopher Wright (M E Sc (Res) 2002) for service to the environment, particularly through monitoring projects in the Gammon Ranges of South Australia. 12

17 Australia Day Honours 2009 Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) The Honourable Gregory Crafter AO (LL B 1978) for service to the Parliament of South Australia, to education policy in the areas of curriculum development and improved opportunities for teachers, and to the community through social welfare and youth organisations. Mr David Klingberg AO (B Tech 1965) for service to the tertiary education sector as a contributor to governance policy, and to commercial and economic development and infrastructure projects. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Ms Susan Aldenhoven AM (University Staff) for service to dental hygiene as a clinician and educator and through executive roles with professional organisations at state, national and international levels. Emeritus Professor Hedley Beare AM (B A 1954, Dip Sec Ed 1956) for service to education at secondary and tertiary levels as an academic and administrator, to policy development, and to a range of professional associations. Mr Garry Coombes AM (B A, 1980) for service to the community through St John Ambulance Australia, and to the technical and further education sector in South Australia. Mr John Halbert AM (Dip Phys Ed1958, B A 1971, M A 1977) for service to Australian Rules football administration, to youth development, and to the community particularly through the Lutheran Church of Australia. Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon AM (Adv Dip Ed 1977, M Ed 1981, PhD 1990) for service to education, particularly in the fields of social research and development, as an academic and author, and to the community through roles with history organisations. Dr Toby McLeay AM (M B B S 1976) for service to medicine in rural and remote areas as a practitioner, trainer and mentor through contributions to health services and programs in Indigenous communities. Ms Dorothy Missingham AM (University Staff) for service to international humanitarian aid through contributions to refugee resettlement and migrant assistance programs in South East Asia and Australia, and to the community. Dr Lloyd Morris AM (M B B S 1964) for service to medicine in the fields of paediatric and diagnostic radiology as a clinician and educator and through the promotion of improved health services for children. Mr Robert Morton AM (B Sc 1965) for service to science education, particularly chemistry through curriculum development, as a teacher and mentor through contributions to educational and scientific organisations. Wing Commander Richard Greville Trotman-Dickenson AM (Former Student, 1988) for exceptional service to the Royal Australia Air Force as the Intelligence Commander at Joint Electronic Warfare Operational Support Unit and as Wing Commander Operations (Information Warfare) at Information Warfare Wing. 13

18 Dr Barbara Wake AM (Ph D 2007) for service to international humanitarian aid through contributions to refugee resettlement and migrant assistance programs in South East Asia and Australia, and to the community. Dr Adrian Walter AM (B Mus (Perf) 1984, B Mus (Perf) (Hons) 1985, Grad Dip Ed (Sec) 1985) for service to the arts, particularly in the area of classical guitar performance and music composition through the Darwin International Guitar Festival, to music education and as a supporter of emerging performers. Emeritus Professor Erich Weigold AM (B Sc1958, B Sc (Hons) 1959) for service to the physical sciences through research, education and leadership roles, as an academic and author and to the development of scientific policy in Australia. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Mr Noel Ancell OAM (B A 1970, B Mus1970, B Mus (Hons) 1975) for service to choral music, particularly through a range of youth choirs as an artistic director, voice tutor and administrator and through the promotion of Australian musical compositions. Mr Raymond Buttery OAM (Former Student, 1947) for service to veterans and their families through a range of ex-service and social welfare organisations. Dr Bernard Cormie OAM (B Ec (Hons) 1984) for service to the community as a general practitioner and through student support programs. Mr Roger Cundell OAM (B Mus1994, B Mus (Hons) 1995, Grad Dip Ed 1996) for service to veterans and their families, and to the community through a range of service, nature conservation, and heritage organisations. Mr Malcolm Ferguson OAM (B Sc 1964, B Ec 1969) for service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through social welfare and charitable organisations and the School Volunteer Program. Mr Donald Hawking OAM (B A 2002) for service to youth through the Army Cadet movement, and to the community through a range of sporting and service organisations. Mr Keith Johns OAM (B Sc 1948, M Sc 1960) for service to the mineral resources and energy sector in South Australia through a range of research and administrative roles. Mr Robert Marshall OAM (R D A 1955) for service to the environment through the establishment and maintenance of sustainable walking trails. Dr Bruce Martin OAM (B Sc 1957, M B B S 1963) for service to ophthalmology as a practitioner and teacher, to people with a vision impairment, and to the community. Mr Robert Moss OAM (Former Student, 1965) for service to youth through the Australian Air Force Cadets. Dr Robert Ross OAM (M B B S 1962) for service to medicine as a general practitioner, and to the communities of the Riverland region of South Australia. 14

19 Mr David Seaton OAM (Former Student, 1955) for service to the community through roles with medical education, health administration and charitable organisations, and as Honorary Consul for Sweden in South Australia. Ms Rose Wight OAM (Friend of the University) for service to the arts, particularly through executive roles with the Adelaide Festival of Ideas. Australia Police Medal (APM) Assistant Commissioner Anthony Harrison APM (Former Student, 2000) South Australia Police. Emergency Services Medal (ESM) Ms Toni Brown ESM (Dip Dent Therapy 1997) Tasmania Emergency Services. Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) Colonel Janet Scott CSC (B Sc (Dent) (Hons)1984, M D S 1987) for outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the 3rd Health Support Battalion and as the Senior Dental Officer in South Australia. Australia Day Honours 2008 Companion in the Order of Australia (AC) Emeritus Professor Denise Irene Bradley AC ( Dip Ed 1965) for service to higher education through leadership and sector-wide governance, to the promotion of information-based distance learning, and to the advancement of Australian educational facilities internationally. Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) The Honourable John Neil Andrew AO (Prof Cert Arbitration 2005) for service to the Parliament of Australia through the advancement of parliamentary administration and reform, and to the community in the areas of agricultural research, development and education. The Honourable Dean Brown AO (Friend of the University of Adelaide) for service to the Parliament of South Australia, to the promotion of economic development and reform, and through enhancing business and investment opportunities. Professor John Findlay AO ( B Ag Sc 1966, B Ag Sc (Hons) 1967, Ph D 1971) for service to medicine in the field of reproductive endocrinology as a researcher through contributions to the regulation and promotion of assisted reproductive technology and treatment, and to the development of national and international health programs. Dr Rex Lipman AO ( B D S 1951) for service to the tourism and hospitality industry, particularly as a founder of the International College of Hotel Management, and to education through support of learning opportunities for young people. Professor Michael Joseph Miller AO ( B E (Elec) 1961, Dip Ed 1970) for service to science, particularly through leadership roles in the innovation and development of future generation telecommunications technology. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) 15

20 Mr John Alexander Fotheringham AM ( B Tech (Civil) 1969) for service to the motoring and insurance industries, particularly through leadership roles, the promoting of road safety, and as an advocate for motorists and the community. Dr Adam Jamrozik AM ( Dip Soc Sc 1966, B A (Hons) 1969) for service to sociology as an educator, researcher and author, particularly through contributions to social policy in Australia. Professor John James McNeil AM ( M B B S 1971) for service to preventive medicine and to epidemiology as a researcher and educator and as a contributor to the development of public health policy. Mr Theo Maras AM ( Friend of the University of Adelaide) for service to the building and construction industry in South Australia, and to the Greek community through a range of administrative roles and the promotion of Hellenic culture and tradition in Australia. Public Service Medal (PSM) Mr Andrew Close PSM ( B E (Civil) (Hons) 1973, M E 1977) for outstanding public service in the development and use of computer-based systems to model water quality and water supply management within the Murray Darling Basin. Dr Martin Parkinson PSM ( B Ec 1980, B Ec (Hons) 1981) for outstanding public service as a key contributor to the 2007 Report of the Task Group on Emissions Trading and, more broadly, to Australia's economic and financial relations. Ms Joslene Mazel PSM ( LL B 1999) for outstanding public service to Indigenous communities in South Australia. Emergency Services Medal (ESM) Mr Graeme Wynwood ESM ( Grad Cert Ret Nurs 1999) South Australia Emergency Services. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Dr Arthur Beckwith OAM ( R D A 1932, D Univ 2004) for service to the Australian wine industry through contributions towards enhancing the quality and efficiency of the winemaking process. Mrs Ailsa Hill-Ling OAM ( B Sc 1955, Dip Ed 1979) for service to the community, particularly through St Ann's College. Professor David Kemp OAM ( B Sc (Hons) 1969, Ph D 1973) for service to medical research as a molecular biologist, particularly in the areas of tropical health and infectious diseases, through contributions to Indigenous health and to professional organisations. Mr David Lawry OAM ( B Ag Sci 1972) for service to arboriculture and the environment, particularly through research and support for sustainable plantings in the urban landscape, and to the community through the Avenues of Honour project. 16

21 Mr David Lindh OAM ( LL B 1969) for service to business, particularly within the resources and energy sectors as a company director, and to equestrian sport. Mr Mark Lloyd OAM ( B Sc 1973) for service to the tourism and hospitality industry as a contributor to the development of the McLaren Vale region as a premium wine and food tourism destination, as a wine maker, and to the arts. Master Peter Norman OAM ( LL B 1971) for service to the law, particularly through contributions in the areas of crime prevention, forensic science and offender welfare. Ms Elizabeth Raupach OAM ( B A 1975, Dip Ed 1978) for service to the visual and performing arts, particularly in the areas of education, administration and training. Mr Colin Read OAM ( B Ec 1972, Dip Ed 1974) for service to the community of Noarlunga through a range of aged welfare, service and local government organisations, and to Technical and Further Education in South Australia. Dr Michael Sawyer OAM ( Ph D (Med) 1992) for service to medicine in the field of child and adolescent mental health as a researcher and educator, particularly through contributions to the design of new programs of intervention and through the promotion of community awareness. Dr Arthur Woods OAM ( M B B S 1957) for service to medicine in the field of anaesthetics as a clinician, teacher and examiner, and to the community. Australia Day Honours 2007 Companion in the Order of Australia (AC) Dr J Robin Warren AC (M B B S 1961, M D 2000) for service to medicine and to medical research, particularly through the discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter Pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease. Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) The Honourable Dr John C Bannon AO (LL B 1967, B A 1968) for service to politics and to the South Australian Parliament, to history, particularly through researching and publishing in the subject area of Australian Federation; and to the community through sporting, cultural and welfare organisations. Mr Maurice J de Rohan OBE AO, deceased (B Tech (Civil) 1960) for service to Australia Britain relations through involvement with and contributions to organisations promoting business, educational, charitable, community and sporting initiatives. Professor Börje Nordin AO (D Sc 1993) for service to medicine nationally and internationally as a pioneering researcher in the fields of calcium metabolism, osteoporosis and renal stone disease, and as a clinician and academic. 17

22 The Honourable Justice John W Perry AO (LL B 1959) for service to the judiciary and to the law, particularly as a contributor to the activities of professional regulatory committees, to legal education, and to the community. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Professor Donald B Bursill AM (B Sc 1971) for service to water quality research and resource management through a range of research and industry organisations. Professor Christopher C Findlay AM (B Ec (Hons) 1975, University Staff) for service to international relations in the Asia-Pacific region, to economic co-operation in trade, transportation and economic reform, and to education. Professor Brian A Hills AM, deceased (Ph D 1967, D Sc 1975) for service to medical research, particularly in the fields of respiratory physiology and decompression sickness as an educator and author. Mrs Elizabeth Keam AM (M Nurs Sc 1998) for service to community health in the field of palliative care through contributions to the development of programs and services to assist people with a terminal illness, and to nurse education. Dr Peter Malycha AM (M B B S 1969) for service to medicine through research and development of new procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, to medical education, and to professional organisations. Dr Gregor A Ramsey AM (B Sc 1958, Dip Sec Ed 1961) for service to education, particularly through contributions to higher education, the vocational education and training sector, and programs committed to quality teaching and school leadership. Professor Graham Vimpani AM (M B B S 1967) for service to medicine as a paediatrician committed to improving child health and welfare through contributions to a range of government, professional and community organisations, and as an academic, researcher and clinician. Public Service Medal (PSM) Mr Kym F Duggan PSM (LL B 1978) for outstanding public service in the development and implementation of major reforms to the family law system. Mr Roger B Wickes PSM (B Ag Sc 1970, M Ag Sc 1980) for outstanding public service, particularly for his contribution in the field of natural resource management. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Mr Colin H Brideson OAM (Dip Prim Ed 1959, B A 1966) for service to the community though a range of service, church and educational organisations. 18

23 Mr Brian Condon OAM (Dip Ag 1946) for service to the community, particularly through the Rotary Club of Port Pirie and the International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians. Mr Carl Crossin OAM (B Mus 1979, B Mus (Hons) 1980, University Staff) for service to music, particularly as a choral conductor and founding director of the Adelaide Chamber Singers. Dr Andris P Darzins OAM (M B B S 1961) for service to medicine as a general practitioner and as a contributor to the development of aged care facilities in South Australia. Ms Pamela Dunsford OAM (B Ag Sc 1973) for service to the wine industry as an oenologist, judge and promoter of the role of women in the field, to business development and to tourism. Mrs Vera K Matthews OAM (Dip Arts & Ed 1953) for service to the community as Coordinator of the Brighton Church of Christ Community Care Centre. Dr Tony O'Malley OAM (B Tech (Civil) 1965) for service to the community of South Australia, particularly as a contributor to the evaluation of economic, social and environmental trends in the state. Mr John E Vickery OAM (Dip Oenology 1955) for service to the wine industry as an oenologist, particularly through the development of innovative methods for riesling production. Australia Day Honours 2006 Companion in the Order of Australia (AC) Professor Vilis R Marshall AC (MBBS 1965, MD 1969) for service to medicine, particularly urology and research into kidney disease, to the development of improved health care services in the Defence forces, and to the community through distinguished contributions to the development of pre-hospital first aid care provided by St John Ambulance Australia. Professor Harry Messel CBE AC (PhD 1952) for service to Australian science and to education as an outstanding educator raising awareness of the importance of the study of science and in particular physics, for instrumental contributions to improving science teaching in schools, and for conservation advocacy relating to endangered crocodile and alligator species. Officer in the Order of Australia (AO) Professor Gavin Brown AO (Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Adelaide ( )) for service to tertiary education in Australia and internationally as an advocate for excellence and through the establishment of strategic links with overseas institutions, and to mathematical research. 19

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