Queen's Birthday Honours 2005
Congratulations to alumni and staff who received awards in the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours list.
AC (Companion in the Order of Australia)
The Honourable James Alexander Bacon
For service to the Tasmanian Parliament, to developing strategies for long-term social, economic and environmental benefit, and to support for a vibrant arts and cultural life in the State [posthumous award] His Eminence Cardinal George Pell (MEd 1982)
For service to the Catholic Church in Australia and internationally, to raising debate on matters of an ethical and spiritual nature, to education, and to social justice
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| Marilyn Warren |
The Honourable Chief Justice Marilyn Warren (BJuris 1973, LLB 1974, LLM 1983, HonLLD 2004)
For service to the judiciary and to the legal profession particularly the delivery and administration of the law in Victoria, to the community in areas affecting the social and economic conditions of women and to forensic medicine internationally
AO (Officer in the Order of Australia )
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| Tim Costello |
Mr Tim Costello (BJuris 1976, LLB 1978, DipEd 1979)
For service to the community through contributions to social justice, health and welfare issues, international development assistance, and to the Baptist Church
Professor Eric Haan (BMedSc 1971, MBBS(w/hons) 1972)
For services to clinical genetics, particularly as a researcher and practitioner, to education, and to the community as a contributor to the debate on the ethical, legal and social implications in science
The Honourable Justice Murray Kellam (BJuris/LLB 1972)
For service to the law through a range of judicial and legal training roles in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, and to the community, particularly through the support for the activities of the Jesuit Refugee Service in Thailand and for disadvantaged people in Melbourne
Dr Iain James Ross (MBA 1993)
For service to industrial relations through contributions to institutional reform, particularly the development of a universal superannuation system and enterprise bargaining, and as a teacher and researcher in the field
AM (Member in the Order of Australia )
Dr Alan Lindsey Bundy (MLib 1985)
For service to librarianship in university, school and public libraries, to professional development, and to promotion of the role of librarians in educating people in the use of information resources
Professor Robert Llewellyn Clancy (PhD 1973)
For service to cartography as a collector and curator of early maps of Australia, and to medicine in the field of immunology
Dr Gerald Byrne Maynard (BAppSc(EDP) 1976, HonDInfo 2004)
For service to the information technology industry and to education, particularly through the establishment of professional standards and accredited courses of study in vocational training institutions
Professor Russell Gordon Mein
For service to science in the field of flood hydrology and urban water resources and for contributions to research, teaching and professional practice
Dr David Leon Woolley (HonLLD 1987)
For service to literature as a scholar and a historian of the life and works of Jonathan Swift, and to music
OAM (Medal in the Order of Australia)
Dr Ida B Brodrick (MPM 1989)
For service to the community through the administration of public health programs, particularly in the areas of maternal and child health
Dr Anne Hunt (BEd 1981)
For service to education as an administrator and teacher, and to the community through a range of sporting, church and welfare organisations
Ms Susan Rita Jennison (MA 1985)
For service to the community, particularly through Melbourne's Living Museum of the West and the Keilor Historical Society
Mr Irvine John Newton (BPharm 1970)
For service to the pharmacy profession and to the community, particularly to promoting harm minimisation programs
Ms Nanette Margaret Oates (MEnvSc 1977)
For service to environmental management through the development of conservation programs and policies, and to the community through education about fire safety
Ms Pauline Elsie Powell (PhC 1955)
For service to the community of Rye, particularly through a range of heritage, sporting and service organisations
Mr Robert Fraser Stewart (BEc 1968)
For service to the community, particularly through the Hamilton Pastoral and Agricultural Society and as a founder of 'Sheepvention'
Mr Neil Francis Werner (PhC 1956)
For service to the performing arts, particularly through the Australian National Piano Award, and to the community of the Goulburn Valley through health, aged care and welfare organisations
CSC (Conspicuous Service Cross)
Colonel Andrew Dunn (BSc 1979, LLB 1982)
For outstanding achievement as Command Legal Officer Headquarters Australia Theatre, Director of Military Justice and Director of Army Legal Services
Wing Commander David Howard Langlois (GradCertEng 1994)
For outstanding achievement as Commanding Officer Tactical Fighter Logistics Management Unit, supporting Hornet aircraft operations
PSM (Public Service Medal)
Mr Brian John Tresidder (BA 1967)
For outstanding public service in public sector industrial relations
AFSM (Australian Fire Service Medal)
Mr John Richard Tindall (DipBus(ProdMgt) 1995)
compiled by University Development and Alumni Office
15/06/2005
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