Queen's Birthday Honours 2007
Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)
Mr Gary Banks AO
(BEc(Hons) 1972)
For service to the community as an economist through the development of public policy, particularly in the area of microeconomic reform and regulation.
Dr John Best AO
(PhD 1974)
For distinguished contributions to public life as a medical researcher of international reputation in the field of reproductive biology, to the development of the biotechnology industry, and to bioethics.
Emeritus Professor Peter Darvall AO
(DipEd 1973, HonLLD 2005)
For service to education, as Vice-Chancellor of Monash University and as an engineering academic and researcher.
Professor Iain McCalman AO
(PhD 1984)
For service to history and to the humanities as a teacher, researcher and author, and through administrative, advocacy and advisory roles in academic and public sector organisations.
Member of the Order of Australia (AM)
Professor Anthony Cousins AM
(PhD 1981)
For service to literary studies as an academic, author and international specialist in the field of early modern British literature.
Dr Christina Drummond AM
(MBBS 1974)
For service to public health in the field of communicable disease control, particularly through international humanitarian aid programs.
Mr Michael Frankel AM
(BA 1981, LLB 1981)
For service to the law, particularly in the areas of cultural and intellectual property rights, to film and performing arts organisations, and to a range of media industry associations.
Professor Gina Geffen AM
(PhD 1972)
For service in the field of neuropsychology as a researcher and educator, to the development of professional standards in psychology teaching and practice, and as an advocate for people with a brain injury.
Dr Dawn Theresa Goodwin AM
(MA 2000) For service to education, particularly through contributions to tertiary, adult and community education, to the professional development of people working with youth, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.
Ms Toni Hoffman AM
(BNurs(PostReg) 1998, MBioeth 2003)
For service to nursing and to the community through concern for the well-being of patients in the public health care system, and advocacy roles to improve standards of medical care.
Professor Anthony Milner AM
(BA(Hons) 1968)
For service to education in the field of Asian studies as an academic and author, and to international relations through the development of cross-cultural education and outreach activities.
Dr Leanne Rowe AM
(MBBS 1980, MD 2006)
For service to medicine, particularly in the field of adolescent and Indigenous health, and through executive positions with a range of professional health organisations.
Air Commodore Ian Smith AM
(GradDipLogMgt 1997)
For exceptional performance of duties as a senior Air Force Logistics Officer and contributions to the strategic development of Australian Defence Force Logistics.
Dr Jennifer Strauss AM
(PhD 1992)
For service to education as an academic and scholar in the field of Australian literature and poetry, and to a range of organisations involved in women's issues and industrial relations.
Professor Geoffrey Tregear AM
(PhD 1970)
For service to scientific and medical research and through administrative roles within research institutions.
Professor Peter Vulcan AM
(HonDEng 2002)
For service to the community as a contributor to accident and injury prevention in the field of road transport, and to people with intellectual disabilities.
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)
Mr Simon Appel OAM
(PhC 1968)
For service to pharmacy through a range of professional organisations, and to the community.
Mrs Alison Carlson OAM
(BA 1973, DipEd 1979)
For service to education through the University of the Third Age, and to the community.
Professor Allan Carmichael OAM
(MBBS 1970)
For service to medicine as an educator and administrator through a range of government and professional organisations, particularly in the field of paediatrics.
Mr Aleck Miller OAM
(PHC 1952)
For service to the community through a range of Freemasonry, Jewish and sporting organisations and roles.
Dr Petar Novakovic OAM
(BMedSc 1976, MBBS 1977)
For service to medicine through the provision of ophthalmological services to people in remote areas of south west Queensland.
Mrs Margaret Webb OAM
(GradDipBusMgt 1997)
For service to education as Principal of Toorak College, to the promotion and development of outdoor learning initiatives, and to Girls Sport Victoria.
Mr Clifford Wise OAM
(BEd 1978)
For service to the community, particularly through organisations that support people with disabilities.
Public Service Medal (PSM)
Ms Jan Adams PSM
(BEc(Hons) 1986, LLB(Hons) 1993)
For outstanding public service in pursuing Australia's international objectives on trade and the environment, particularly the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate.
Ms Karen Owen PSM
(BA(SocSci) 1996)
For outstanding public service in the development of policy and the management, treatment and rehabilitation of sex offenders.
Mr Garry Wall PSM
(BEc(Hons) 1977)
For outstanding public service to Australian industry, particularly his significant contribution to the 2006 Review of Uranium Mining, Processing and Nuclear Energy.
Dr Ian Williams PSM
(BSc(Hons) 1973)
For outstanding public service in the implementation of the Kinnaird reforms for defence procurement and the establishment of the Defence Materiel Organisation as a prescribed agency.
Australian Police Medal (APM)
Assistant Commissioner Kenneth Lay APM
(AssDipA(PolSt) 1992, BA(PoliceSt) 1993)
Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM)
Warrant Officer Class One Michelle Wyatt CSM
(GradDipNurse(Ger) 1998)
For outstanding service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of Joint Task Force 632, Operation Pakistan Assist.
Nursing Service Cross (NSC)
Captain Jane Mateer NSC
(BA 1996)
For outstanding devotion and competency in nursing duties on Operation Catalyst at the United States Air Force Theatre Hospital, Balad, Iraq. |