Recipient | Citation | Notes |
Virginia Margaret-Ann Adlide | For service to the families of seriously ill children through Ronald McDonald House | [1][2] |
Henry William Aitken | For service to the community and local government |
Stanley Clifford Alchin | For services to psychiatric nursing |
Peter Charles Alexander, CMG OBE | For services to veterans and to the Scottish Celtic community |
Leslie Alexander Anderson | For service to the community |
Laurence Stanley Andriske | For service to local government |
Clarence William Arbuckle | For service to health as CEO, Wesley Hospital, Auchenflower |
Lorraine Margaret Archer | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Dr Louis Charles Ariotti, MBE | For service to medicine as a surgeon and radiologist |
Tanya Ann Atcheson | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid |
Grace Millicent Atkinson | For service to the aged through St Annes Nursing Home and Hostel |
Maisie Pauline Austin | For service to sport, particularly basketball |
Daniel William Austin | For service to the print media, particularly through the Regional Press |
John Gordon Bain | For service to the Australian Rugby Union football as a player and Australian selector |
Kenneth Lawrence Bannister | For service to the community through Lifeline and the Gold Coast Homeless Youth Project Inc |
Tracy Lee Barrell | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Jacqueline Barrett | For service to the community, particularly through the SID's Association, NSW |
Denis Joseph Barritt | For service to the community and the law |
Alfred David Basheer | For service to the tourism and hospitality industry, particularly through the Australian Hotels Association |
Phyllis Eileen Batchelor | For service to the performing arts as a composer, pianist and teacher |
Margaret Winifred Beardwood | For service to the community |
Rex Cyril Daniel Bennett | For service to the community and to the road transport industry |
Lorna Bennetts | For service to local government and to conservation and the environment |
Dorothy Elizabeth Betty | For service to women, particularly through the National Council of Women, NSW |
Lloyd Henry Bird | For service to botany and conservation |
Reginald James Percival Bishop | For service to youth through teaching and conducting brass band music |
Vera Jessie Victoria Blood | For service to the community and nursing |
Raymond Botto | For service to the sugar industry and to the community |
Bruce Leonard Bowley | For service to hockey and to cricket as a player, coach and administrator |
Sydney John Bradley | For service to veterans |
Hedley Murray Bray | For service to health through the Australian Medic Alert Foundation Inc and to the community |
The Hon Ernest Francis Bridge | For service to the WA Parliament and to Aboriginal Affairs |
Brian Ernest Austin Brown | For service to the performing arts as a jazz performer, educator and composer |
Stanley Bryant | For service to the manufacturing industry |
Donna Burns | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Kenneth Graeme Burrows | For service to the Public Service, particularly in the field of marine cartography |
Zona Gladys Burston | For service to the community |
Allan Robert Butler | For service to the sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Archibald William Cameron | For service to history and to the community |
Alan Beval Castle | For service to the community and veterans |
Mary Fairbairn Childe | For service to music as a concert pianist, teacher and examiner |
Elvis Yiufai Chow | For service to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce |
Gladys Evelyn Christian | For service to the community and youth |
David William Clark | For service to the building and construction industry and to the Stanwell Skills Development Project |
John Henry Collinson | For service to the sport of rifle shooting |
Jason Stuart Cooper | For service to sport as gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Priya Naree Cooper | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Ivy Shirley Coulson | For service to the community, particularly through the St John Ambulance 'Save a Life' programme |
Tracey Nicole Cross | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Anne Nicole Currie | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Winifred Hilda Danby | For service to the community through social welfare services and organisations for senior citizens |
Colin Frederick Davies | For service to the law and to the community |
Cedric Davies | For service to local government and to the community |
Robert Edwin Day | For service to the community |
Gladys Edith Delaney | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Harrie William Dening | For service to the sport of soccer |
Maurice Lindsay Denson | For service to the community and to scouting |
Clare Devlin | For service to the community through the 'Friends at Court' support group |
Leonard Mervyn Diprose | For service to aviation |
George Boi Ditchmen | For service to aviation engineering |
Pamella Phyllis Dock | For service to community nursing through the care and support of mothers and babies |
William Matthew Dougherty | For service to the community and the aged |
Wendy Fay Driver | For service to the community, particularly to children with hearing impairments and other disabilities |
Gordon George Drummond | For service to the community, particularly through the NSW Animal Welfare League |
Squadron Leader Walter Alexander Eacott | For service to the community and to retirees |
Neil Oldham Easton | For service to the performing arts as an opera singer and teacher |
Dr Thomas Wynn Edwards | For service to veterinary science and to the RSPCA WA |
Myra Eunice Farley | For service to philately, particularly through the Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria |
Sergeant Leslie Alfred Fawkes | For service to the community |
Karl Peter Thomas Feifar | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Francis John Fenwick | For service to amateur swimming associations |
Mavis Jean Filmer | For service to charitable organisations |
Anton James Flavel | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Iris Merle Forsyth | For service to the arts as a pianist, teacher and examiner and to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations |
Ian Munro Fraser | For service to youth, particularly through the Naval Reserve Cadets |
Dr Peter Allen Fricker | For service to sports medicine |
Neil Robert Fuller | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Melissa Jane Gallagher | For service to aport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Daryl George Gallagher | For service to the sport of skiing |
Maxwell Noel Gamlin | For service to the community |
Michele Gangemi | For service to the Italian community |
Geoffrey Leo Gard, BEM | For service to the community, particularly through the Sportsman's Association of Australia (Tas) and the Royal Australian Corps of Signals (Tas) |
Maida Winnifred Gardner | For service to scouting and to women |
Pete Mcpherson Garnsey | For service to the community |
Frances Thelma Gavel | For service to the community, particularly through the United Hospital Auxiliaries of NSW |
Margaret Valma Joyce Gebhart | For service to the sport of netball and to the community |
Margaret Beryl Gill | For service to English teaching and to education |
Dr Wojciech Gorski | For service to the Polish community |
Ernest Norman Graham, BEM | For service to the community and to veterans |
Peter John Graham | For service to local government, the Presbyterian Church and to the community |
Edward John Stephen Grant | For service to the community |
Eric Vincent Gray | For service to secondary school education and to the community |
Barbara Elizabeth Grealy | For service to women, particularly through the Catholic Women's League (SA), Australian Church Women and the World Union of Catholic Women's Organisation |
Ronald Ninian Grieve | For service to primary industry, particularly as a breeder of Angus cattle and to the community |
Freda Madge Griffin | For service to people with disabilities, particularly through Better Hearing Australia (WA) |
John Arthur Griffin | For service to tourism |
Lieutenant Colonel Jerzy Gruszka,(ret'd) | For service to the Polish community |
Dixie Christina Gunning | For service to the Guide Dogs for the Blind committee, WA |
Margaret Gutman | For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies |
Josephine Elspeth Hall | For service to children as director of the University Pre-School and Childcare Centre, ANU |
Joan Margaret Halliday | For service to classical dance education |
Monica Marie Halliday | For service to classical dance education |
Valrene Joy Hampton | For service to children, particularly through the support of an orphan scheme |
Rene Hardenbol | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Dorothy Elizabeth Harrington | For service to people with intellectual disabilities |
Helen Ruth Harris | For service to community history |
Daphne Heather Hass | For service to softball |
Kevin James Haycock | For service to scouting |
Robert Lewis Hayes | For service to Technical and Further Education and to education administration |
Kenneth George Hazelwood | For service to veterans |
Sister Marie Therese Hedigan | For service to hospital administration and to Hospice Home Care Services |
Trevor Ross Heitmann | For service to the State Emergency Service (SA) |
Daryl John Hicks | For service to Australian Rules football and to the community |
Fiona Ann Hinds | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games Madrid 1992 |
Joshua Powell Hofer | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Violet Pozieres Holland | For service to women and to the aged |
Alwyn Edward Holmes | For service to community health particularly through the Hunter Valley Cancer Appeal |
Lorraine Holmes | For service to the visual arts in the Illawarra Region |
Catherine Lucette Huggett | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Christine Ann Humphries | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Alderman Alan Aizley Hyam | For service to local government and to the community |
Alick Jackomos | For service to the Aboriginal Advancement League (VIC) and to researching and recording Aboriginal family genealogies |
Katherine Anne Mackay Jacobs | For service to the Australian Red Cross Society |
Lembit (Jess) Jarver | For service to athletics as a coach, administrator, commentator and writer |
Melville Cora Jeisman | For service to nursing |
William Cyril Jewell | For service to the Mount Royal Hospital |
Graham Douglas Johnson | For service to the community and to youth |
George Eric Johnson | For service to tennis administration |
Brother Michael Johnson | For service to education |
The Reverend Bernard George Judd, MBE | For service to the community, particularly through the Council of Churches, NSW |
Sofija Kanas | For service to multicultural organisations and to women's health issues |
Annette Priscilla Kelly | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Bettina Faye Kenna | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
John Kennedy | For service to the community |
Margaret Lorraine Kenny | For service to the Mercy Hospital for Women, East Melbourne Auxiliary |
Gwenda Emily Kitto | For service to the Girl Guides Association of South Australia |
Kenneth Keese Lambert | For service to the taxi industry |
Jeannie Irene Lane | For service to the United Hospital Auxiliaries, Coledale Branch |
Malva Langford | For service to veterans particularly through the Australian Army Medical Women's Service Association |
Ruth Margaret Lee | For service to the community and to the Freedom From Hunger Campaign |
Marianne Lewinsky | For service to the aged |
Wilfred Felix Lewton | For service to amateur angling as an administrator |
John Lindsay | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Peter Edward Liu | For service to the Chinese community and to business and commerce |
David Thomas Lowe | For service to disadvantaged youth through Drug Arm, Toowoomba and to music education |
Dorham Mann | For service to the winemaking industry |
Kenneth Marland | For service to the community and to youth |
Donald Lawrence Mathieson | For service to Australian Rules football |
Jack Roy Matthews | For service to the community and to local government |
Don Barry Matts | For service to speleology and to the Cave Rescue Group of the Volunteer Rescue Association NSW |
Ernst Henry Matuschka | For service to the community and to veterans |
Mandy Nicole Maywood | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Wallace Robert Armour McAlpine | For service to the community, particularly through the Uniting Church and to Rotary |
Philip James McCallum | For service to the community |
Brian James McGuire | For service to primary school sports administration and to the community |
Amy Ann Merle McKay | For service to the community and to disadvantaged children |
John Joseph McLaughlin | For service to sport and to the community |
Brian Frederick McNicholl | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Harry James McPhee | For service to the community as custodian of the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum |
Isabella Nance McPherson | For service to the Essendon and District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and to the community |
Reverend Francis Augustine Mecham | For service to the community and to religion |
Charles Victor Miller | For service to veterans and to the aged |
Bruce Colin Milne | For service to farming and land care management |
Michael John Milton | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Albertville 1992 |
Dorothy Loring Mitchell | For service to people with disabilities through the Art Society for the Handicapped |
Harry Frank Moore | For service to the community |
Maurice Edwin Morgan | For service to people with disabilities |
Freda Mott, BEM | For service to the United Hospital Auxiliaries, Armidale branch |
Raymond William Motteram | For service to the Field and Game Federation of Australia |
Zena Joy Mulhall | For service to veterans, particularly through the Atherton Returned and Services League Auxiliary |
Djon Scott Mundine | For service to the promotion and development of Aboriginal arts, crafts and culture |
Klavdia Nikolaevna Mutsenko-Yakounin | For service to the Russian community |
Maxwell Edwin Nancarrow | For service to community health as national president of the Australian Cardiacs Association |
Rodney Francis Nugent | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona, 1992 |
Harry Wilfred Nunn | For public service as an archivist and for service to archival profession and to record management |
Patrick Edward Paul O'Brien | For service to athletics |
Audrey Brenda O'Byrne | For service to the aged |
Kevin Francis O'Neill | For service to local government and to the community |
Terence Joseph O'Shane | For service to Aboriginal people, particularly in the areas of equity, social justice and land rights |
Margaret Oats | For service to the disadvantaged in the community, particularly as foundation chairperson, Share Care, Collingwood |
Marjory Agnes Oddie | For service to local government |
Shirley Iles Orpin | For service to scouting |
Dr Raymond Charles Owen | For service to dentistry |
Mary Pandilo | For service to the Aboriginal community |
Zelda Cecille Pearlman | For service to the Jewish community |
Alice Maud Penman | For service to veterans, particularly through the Returned and Services League NSW and to the Friends of the Northcott Neurological Centre |
Lance Joseph Pereira | For service to the blind and visually impaired, particularly those suffering from retinitis pigmentosa |
Warren George Perkins | For service to the community, particularly through the Cape Hawke Community Hospital Association |
Martin George Henry Pitt | For service to industrial relations, particularly through the Electrical Trades Union |
Colin Francis Platt | For service to scouting |
James Matthew Price, MBE | For service to local government and to primary industry |
James Sydney Bryant (Rex) Prior | For service to the community |
Marguerite Barbara Pritchard | For service to the Girl Guides Association |
Alison Clare Quinn | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Dr Noel McHugh Ramsey | For service to family medicine |
John Alexander Rawes | For service to St John Ambulance SA and to accountancy |
John William Rawlinson | For service to the building industry, particularly as a quantity surveyor |
Stanley James Lawler Ray | For service to Australian Rules football |
Maurice Thomas Reddan | For service to rowing |
Dr Charles Rowland Bromley Richards, MBE ED | For service to sports medicine and to The Sun-Herald City to Surf Fun Run |
Claude Gordon George Robertson | For service to local government and to motorcycling |
Alan Charles Robertson | For service to local government and to engineering |
D'arcy Daniel Robinson | For service to veterans and to the aged |
Don Grant Rodgers | For services to surf-lifesaving |
William John Ronald | For service to the Australian Fencing Federation |
John James Frederick Roper | For service to traditional church bellringing, particularly through St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne |
Murdoch John Ross | For service to local government and to the community |
Domenica Maria Immacolata Rossi | For service to women and to the Italian community, particularly through the Reservoir Italian Women's Group |
Phillip Rothman, BEM | For service to swimming, particularly through the Learn to Swim Campaign NSW |
Carl Middleton Routley | For service to veterans, particularly through the Rats of Tobruk Association |
Evangelene Salakas | For service to charitable organisations |
Alix Louise Sauvage | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Geoff Shaw | For service to Aboriginal people through the NT Town Camps Movement and as general manager of the Tangentyere Council |
Margaret (Peggy) Shearing | For service to swimming |
Kennerly Collingwood Sheel | For service to tennis as an administrator |
Russell Luke Short | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Sister Heather Jane (Jenny) Short | For service to nursing, particularly through the Orthopaedic Training Laboratory, St George Hospital |
Pastor Jean Gardeniar Sizer | For service to the Uniting Church and to the community |
Patricia May Smeeton, OBE | For service to the community and to the Anglican Mothers Union (Perth) |
Reverend Edward James Smith | For service to people with disabilities, particularly through the Crossroads Christian Fellowship |
Norman Clarence Smith | For service to veterans, particularly through the Returned and Services League NSW |
Russell Hugh Smith | For service to the performing arts as a singer and teacher of opera |
Donna Maree Smith | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Sister Edith Olive Smith | For service to people with disabilities and to nursing, particularly through the Crossroads Christian Fellowship and the Blue Nursing Service |
Jessie Agnes Spark | For service to nursing and to the community, particularly through the Geelong Hospice Care Association |
Sol Spitalnic | For service to amateur boxing as a administrator |
Kenneth Henry Springbett | For service to Meals on Wheels |
Winifred Rose (Dot) Springbett | For service to Meals on Wheels |
Leonard John Stevens | For service to the community |
Harold Maitland Stevens | For service to athletics |
Professor Daniel Desmond Stewart | For service to education |
Anthony Frank Stokes | For service to veterans |
Phillip Wall Thompson | For service to the Georges River National Park Trust |
Darren Brian Thrupp | For service to sport as a gold medalist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Henryk Tomaszewski | For service to the Polish community |
Alice May Toogood | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Norma Muriel Topp | For service to the community, particularly as national director of Tall Fashion Promotions of Australia |
Nancy Tranby | For service to the community, particularly through St John Ambulance, Australia |
Mannix Philip Tulley | For service to the community, particularly through the Bayswater Elderly Citizens Help Organisation |
Eileen Margaret Turner | For service to the Tasmanian Pensioners Union, Hobart and Glenorchy branches |
Kevin Douglas Umback | For service to local history, particularly the restoration and maintenance of Bega Valley cemeteries |
Katherine Patricia Ursich | For service to the community |
Ronald Trevor Vayro | For service to the development of the sport of blind cricket for visually impaired players |
Peter William Waldron | For service to farming and land care management |
Joseph William Walker | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Madrid 1992 |
Richard Barry Walley | For service to the performing arts and to the promotion of the culture of the South Western Aboriginals, the Nyoongahs |
Bruce Wallrodt | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Graham Anthony Walsh | For service to the community |
Gordon Warby | For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Maitland Branch of the Challenge Foundation |
Nola Margaret Warby | For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Maitland Branch of the Challenge Foundation |
Lilian Gladys Waugh | For service to netball |
Gwennyth Imrie Webb | For service to the arts as director of the Sale Regional Art Gallery |
Arthur James Webster | For service to primary industry |
Raymond Wallace Whiteside | For service to the community, particularly as chairman of the Geelong and District Water Board |
Margaret Jule Wilkie | For service to the community |
Dr Sara Williams | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of child psychiatry |
Jodi Glenda Willis | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
John Willis | For service to aviation |
Lancelot Ghwelf Clarence Woodhouse | For service to the community, particularly through the Shepparton International Village |
Sandra Yaxley | For service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
Reverend Nicholas Zervas | For service to the Greek community |