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Queen's Birthday Honours 2002
Congratulations to alumni and former staff who received awards in the Queen's Birthday Honours list this year.
AC
(Companion of the Order of Australia)
Dr Stanley David Martin Wallis AO (LLD 1995). For service to business and manufacturing through strategic development of globally competitive
enterprises, for enhancing the reputation of Australia internationally through reform of financial institutions and the taxation system and for service to the
community in support of medical research.
AO
(Officer of the Order of Australia)
Donald Malcolm Morris (BEc 1965). For service to the development of the Australian tourism industry, particularly in the areas of employment and income generation.
Emeritus Professor William David Williams (DipEd 1972) (deceased). For service to science, particularly as a pioneer in and a major contributor to the body of world knowledge in the field of limnology, and as an advocate for the need for conservation of species and habitats and the environment.
AM
(Member of the Order of Australia)
Emeritus Professor Ronald Drayton Brown - foundation professor of chemistry. For service to chemistry and chemical research, particularly
spectroscopic work on molecules, to education in the areas of curriculum development, teaching and as an administrator, and to the community.
Professor Peter Charles Chandler - former pro vice-chancellor. For service to the community through organisations supporting cultural activities, tourism and economic development, health and charities.
David John Hamer DSC (MA 1978) (deceased). For service to the parliament of Australia, to the recording of Australian military and political history as a researcher and writer, and to the community through arts organisations.
Ian William Hicks (BEc 1968). For service to the community, particularly people with multiple sclerosis and their families through the development of a range of new and innovative services and the establishment of effective support groups.
Dr John Leeton - former staff member, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. For service to medicine, to the development of women's health, family planning and IVF services, and through ethical and regulatory debate in relation to assisted reproductive technology.
Emeritus Professor Eric Jeffrey Lund (BA 1969). For service to tertiary education, particularly through the development of the Technical and Further Education system in Victoria.
Penelope Morris (MEnvSc 1979). For service to the property and construction industries through a range of government organisations, industry associations and major corporations.
OAM
(Medal of the Order of Australia)
Christopher Raymond Baxter (BA 1968, DipEd 1969). For service to environmental journalism through the promotion of wilderness activities and the protection of the environment.
Dr Barbara Anne Fary (MEd 1981). For service to secondary education in Victoria, particularly in the areas of curriculum and assessment.
John Robert Iacono (BA 1970, MEc 1977). For service to education in Victoria through Swinburne University of Technology and the Australian Catholic University.
Dr Raman Perumpillil Marar (BEd 1971, MEd 1973). For service to the Indian community,
particularly through the Federation of Indian Associations of Victoria.
AO
(Officer in the Military Division)
Major General Peter Francis Haddad AM (Bec 1979). For distinguished service to the Australian Defence Force and the Australian Army as Support Commander (Army), Commander Support Australia and Commander Joint Logistics within the Defence Materiel Organisation.
PSM
(Public Service Medal)
Mr Graem William Kelly (BAppSc(Nursing) 1992, GradDipRuralHealth 1998).
ESM
(Emergency Services Medal)
Kenneth Benjamin Hubbard (BSpEd 1977).
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