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Queen's Birthday Honours 2003

AC (Companion in the Order of Australia)

Dr Margaret Anne Jackson (BEc 1973, HonLLD 2002)

For service to business in diverse and leading Australian corporations and to the community in the area of support for medical research, the arts and education.

John Buxton Laurie
Member of Monash University Council

For service to consulting engineering in Australia, to the export of engineering services overseas, and to community support in education, health and major infrastructure developments.

AO (Officer in the Order of Australia)

Professor Robert Baxt, Former Dean, Faculty of Law

For service to the law, particularly as a leading spokesperson in the areas of trade practice, competition, taxation and corporate law, and in the field of legal education.

AM (Member in the Order of Australia)

Professor Robert Charles Atkins (DSc 1993)

For service to medicine, particularly in the field of nephrology, through research in the area of inflammatory diseases of the kidney and through education and professional organisations. 

Professor James Phillip Cull (BSc 1970)

For service to Australian geoscience, particularly through the study of geothermal energy and groundwater exploration.

Professor John Peter Nieuwenhuysen

For service to the community through contributions to independent academic, public and private sector research, to debate on immigration, cultural diversity, equity, economic development, taxation, indigenous, labour and industry issues, and to reform of the liquor laws in Victoria.

Associate Professor Bruce Steele

For service to scholarship in the field of literary studies, and to the community through contributions to the development of organ and choral music.

Morna Sturrock (BA(Hons) 1986, MA 1992)

For service to arts and crafts through the promotion of embroidery, particularly in the field of contemporary ecclesiastical and secular embroidery, and to the community.

Professor Peter Lawrence Swan (PhD 1972)

For service to academia as a scholar and researcher and through contributions to public policy in the fields of economics and finance. 

OAM (Medal in the Order of Australia)

Alan Carlisle (AssocDipPolSt 1983)

For service to sailing, particularly as an administrator and through the promotion and development of boating safety and standards.

Mary Filmer (BAppSc(Nursing) 1992, GradDipArts(SocSci) 1996, GradDipRuralHealth 2000)

For service to nursing, particularly through the Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre. 

David Lyle Richards (BEc 1973)

For service to cricket as an administrator.

PSM (Public Service Medal)

Geoffrey Grey Barnden (BEc(Hons) 1976, DipEd 1977)

For outstanding public service to NSW Government policy development.

John Desmond Kelleher (BAppSc with distinction 1983, BA 1986)

For outstanding public service, particularly in the area of post-blast bomb scene investigation. 

APM (Australian Police Medal)

John Adrian Lawler (GradCertBus 1995)

Robert John Clegg (AssocDipBus(GenAdmin) 1991)


Previous years: June 2002, June 2001

 
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