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MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Dr Sudarshan Kumar SACHDEV, Dee Why NSW 2099 For service to the community, and to medicine, particularly to ophthalmology. Service includes: Community Member, Rotary Club of Rosebay, since 1987. Volunteer, Rotary Club of Sigatoka Fiji, since 2004. Volunteer, Rotary Club of Kathmandu, 2014. Founder, Sachdev Foundation, current. Founder/Senior Eye Surgeon and Physician, The Rosebery Eye Specialist Centre, current. Member, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, current. Trainer, Newcastle Medical School, 1975-1980. Ophthalmologist, since 1975. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Humanitarian Service Award, Rotary District 9750, 2008. Recipient, Humanitarian Award, Rotary Club of Five Dock, 2006. Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, 1973. Mr Peter George SCHICK, Kingsford NSW 2032 For service to local government, and to the community of Randwick. Service includes: Local Government: City of Randwick: Deputy Mayor, 1992-1993. Councillor, 2000-2004, 1991-1995. Member, Multicultural Committee, 7 years. Member, various local government committees, 1992-2004. Kingsford Chamber of Commerce: President, 1998-2018. Member, 25 years. Life Member. Foundation Chairman, Randwick City Business Excellence Awards, 1992-2005. Executive Member, Randwick City Tourism Inc, 1992-2004. Chairman, Eastern Zone, Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal, 1995-2005. Member, Maroubra Police Community Safety Committee, since 2007. Member, Kensington Rotary Club, current. Justice of the Peace, for over 50 years.

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MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Dr Sudarshan Kumar SACHDEV, Dee Why NSW 2099 For service to the community, and to medicine, particularly to ophthalmology. Service includes: Community Member, Rotary Club of Rosebay, since 1987. Volunteer, Rotary Club of Sigatoka Fiji, since 2004. Volunteer, Rotary Club of Kathmandu, 2014. Founder, Sachdev Foundation, current. Founder/Senior Eye Surgeon and Physician, The Rosebery Eye Specialist Centre, current. Member, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, current. Trainer, Newcastle Medical School, 1975-1980. Ophthalmologist, since 1975. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Humanitarian Service Award, Rotary District 9750, 2008. Recipient, Humanitarian Award, Rotary Club of Five Dock, 2006. Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, 1973.

Mr Peter George SCHICK, Kingsford NSW 2032 For service to local government, and to the community of Randwick. Service includes: Local Government: City of Randwick: Deputy Mayor, 1992-1993. Councillor, 2000-2004, 1991-1995. Member, Multicultural Committee, 7 years. Member, various local government committees, 1992-2004. Kingsford Chamber of Commerce: President, 1998-2018. Member, 25 years. Life Member. Foundation Chairman, Randwick City Business Excellence Awards, 1992-2005. Executive Member, Randwick City Tourism Inc, 1992-2004. Chairman, Eastern Zone, Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal, 1995-2005. Member, Maroubra Police Community Safety Committee, since 2007. Member, Kensington Rotary Club, current. Justice of the Peace, for over 50 years.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Ms Roslyn Shirley SCOTNEY, Pittsworth Qld 4356 For service to local government, and to the communities of Toowoomba and Pittsworth. Service includes: Toowoomba Regional Council: Councillor, 2008-2016. Former Portfolio, Facilities, Library and Cultural Services. Pittsworth Shire Council (merged to become Toowoomba Regional Council): Mayor, 1998-2008. Councillor, 1993-2008. Patron, Pittsworth Art Gallery, current. Vice-President, Pittsworth Branch, Leukaemia Foundation, since 1994. Chair, Beauaraba Living Foundation Committee, Beauaraba Living (aged care facility), since 2011. Chair, DownsStream Tourist Railway and Museum, since 2005. Chair, Gardens of the Downs, since 2016. Member, Rotary Club of Pittsworth, since 2005 and Paul Harris Fellow, 2013. Committee Member, Pittsworth Sprints, since 1997. Former Chair, Queensland Day Committee, Pittsworth. Chair, Anzac Day Committee, Pittsworth, current. Patron and Founder, Pittsworth Men's Shed, 2013. Awards and recognition includes: Life Member, Leukaemiua Foundation. Life Member, Downs Steam Tourist Railway Museum. Recipient, Professor Ian Frazer Humanitarian Award, Lions Medical Research Foundation, 2016.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Leone SCRIVENER, Sandy Bay Tas 7005 For service to seniors' education, and to the community. Service includes: University of the Third Age, Hobart (U3A): Course Coordinator, since 2000. Tutor, since 1992. AFS Australia: Member, Selection Committee, 1983-1992. President, 1992. Former Chairperson. Former Host Coordinator. Fellow, Jane Franklin Hall, University of Tasmania, Women's Hall of Residence.

Ms Avis June SCULLIN, Eltham Vic 3095 For service to basketball. Service includes: Victorian Basketball Scoretable Association: Head Educator, current. Member, Education and Training Committee, 1992-2010. Coordinator, 1992-2010. Founding Member, 1989. Life Member Basketball Australia: Commissioner, South East Australian Basketball League, 1982-1998. Inductee, Hall of Fame, 2007. Member, Victorian Basketball Referees Association, since 1991. Diamond Valley Basketball Association: President, 10 years. Secretary, 1976-1980s. Member, since 1974. Life Member, Victorian Spartans Basketball.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Romola Marie SEBASTIANPILLAI, Wagaman NT 0810 For service to the community of Darwin through charitable and other organisations. Service includes: Cancer Council Northern Territory: Public Officer, 2012. Board Member, 2001-2011. Member, Darwin Region Committee, until 2002. Past Chair, Regional Luncheon Committee; Member, Luncheon Committee, 1986-1994. Volunteer, since 1986. Life Member, since 2010. Rince Na h'Eireann - Darwin Irish Dance Association: President, since 2006. Member, since 2003. Penguin Club Australia: Life Member. Member, 1984-2009. Darwin Film Societ:y Secretary, 1985-1993. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Fair Go Medal, Pride of Australia, 2015.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Dr Rita Katharina SEETHALER, Taggerty Vic 3714 For service to steelband music, and to the community. Service includes: Triangle Community Steelbands Inc: Founding Member, 2009. President, current. Director, Inaugural Steelband Festival Australia, 2013. PANZ Inc. Pan Association of Australia and New Zealand. (Association of Steelbands and Steelpan players). Foundation Member, current. Vice President, 2013-2015. Treasurer, 2015-2016. Murrindindi Climate Network Inc. President, current. Founding Member, 2007. Acheron Valley Watch Inc. (an environmental group). Member, current. Founder, 2003. Member, Murrindindi Shire Council Environment Advisory Council, 2010-2017. Member, Cathedral Landcare Group, current. Member, Upper Goulburn Implementation Committee, Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority, 2006-2011. Member, Marysville and Triangle Community Recovery Committee (established after 2009 bushfires, 2009-2012. President, Committee of Management, Marysville Tourism and Arts Centre, current. Executive Member, Marysville and Triangle Business and Tourism Inc., current. Member, Marysville and Triangle Art Group Inc., current. Member, Taggerty Community Progress Group Inc., current. Director, Green and Gold Tree Farms, since 2005. Director, The Urban Transport Institute, since 1998. Director, TreeSmart Australia, 2005-2010. Monash University Teaching Fellow, Faculty of Engineering, current Research Associate, Institute of Transport Studies, since 2000.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Anthony Edward SELL, Altona Meadows Vic 3028 For service to pipe bands. Service includes: Pipe Bands Australia - formerly Australian Federation of Pipe Band Associations: Secretary, 1969-1971. Past Treasurer. Life Member, since 1981. Co-Principal, Australian Pipe Band College, for Piping, Drumming, Dress and Drill, and Rules and Administration. Principal Emeritus, Rules and Administration, current; Inaugural Principal, 1991-2009. Pipe Bands Victoria - Victorian Branch of the Australian Pipe Band Association (and Victorian Highland Pipe Band Association): Assistant Secretary, since 2015, and 1963-1968. Secretary, 1978-1980, and 1968-1976. Federal Delegate, 1999 to 2009, and 1969 to 1997. Vice President, 1976-1978. Founding Journal Editor, 'Pipe Bands Victoria', 20 years. Vice Principal, Rules and Administration, 1999-2009. Life Member, since 1974. Adjudicator/Official, since 1965. City of Nunawading Highland Pipe Band: President, and Executive Member, 1970s-1980s. Life Member. Melbourne University Pipe Band: Inaugural Secretary, 1963. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Sir Rupert Hamer Award, Pipe Bands Victoria, 1994.

Ms Elsie Belphina SERIAT, Harrison ACT 2914 For service to the Indigenous community of Thursday Island. Service includes: Indigenous Marathon Foundation: FrontRunners Manager, since 2016. Indigenous Marathon Project Graduate, 2014. Established, Deadly Runners, Thursday Island, 2015. Established, Thursday Island Running Festival, 2015. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Inspiration Award within the Start Playing Stay Playing Excellence Awards, 2015. Recipient, Australia Day Participation Award, Torres Shire Council, 2015.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Marcia Jeanne SEYMOUR-DANE, Hawks Nest NSW 2324 For service to women through a range of organisations. Service includes: Zonta International: Governor, District 24, 1990-1992. Sydney Area Director, 1989-1990. Committee Chair, International Convention, 1984. Zonta Club of Sydney: President, 1975-1976. Member, since 1968. Zonta Club of Newcastle: Co-Founder, 2013. Zonta Club of Middle Harbour: Founder, 2005. Member, 2005-2007. Zonta Club of Nepean Valley: Co-Founder, 1993. UNIFEM Australia (now UN Women Australia): President, 1993-1994. Past Committee Member, Sydney International Women's Day Breakfast. New South Wales Volunteer Centre: Past Chair. Co-Founder, mid-1970s. Former Board Member, Home of Peace Hospital, Greenwich.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Robert George SHARPLES, Vic For service to community health as a psychologist. Service includes: Tara Institute, Buddhist Centre Melbourne: Honorary Coordinator, Healing Meditation Course, since 1990. Pro bono Practitioner, since 1990. Benefactor. The Melbourne Therapy Centre: Part time practitioner, current. Ian Gawler Foundation: Senior Therapist and Counsellor, 1991-2002. Psychologist, since 1995. Therapist, Private Practice, since 1991. Australian Psychological Society: Member, College of Counselling Psychologists, since 1997. Member, Buddhism and Psychology Interest Group, current. Member, since 1993. Teacher/School Counsellor, Upper Yarra High School, circa 1974-1991. Lawyer, Maurice Blackburn, 1969-1971. Author of a range of publications including: 'Meditation and Relaxation in Plain English', 2006. 'Meditation: Calming the Mind', 2003. Produced five meditation CDs.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr John Moore SHARWOOD, Alexandra Vic 3714 For service to the community through a range of roles. Service includes: Rotary International: Chairman, Special Events, Rotary Club of Alexandra, 2001-2003 and Member, since 1992. Chairman, International Service Committee, Rotary District 9790, 1999-2000, 1994-1996 and Member, since 1992. Charter member, Rotary Club of Nunawading, 1994 and President, 1970-1971 and Vice-President, 1969-1979 and Member, 1964-1992. Chairman, International Service Committee, Rotary District 9810, 1988-1990, 1978-1979. Yarck Rural Fire Brigade: Chairperson, since 2005. Treasurer, since 2006. Secretary, 2002-2005. Volunteer Fire Fighter, since 1991. Kellock Lodge (aged care facility): Chairman, since 2010. Board Member and Volunteer, since 2004. Cathkin Cemetery Trust: Secretary/Treasurer, 18 years. Volunteer custodian, curator and gardener, since 1995. Leader, Home Creek Spring Creek Landcare Group, current. Committee Member, Alexandra Open Gardens Scheme, over 10 years. Member, Alexandra Singers, over 20 years. Friends of Alexandra Library, current. Member, Mitcham Chamber of Commerce, 1957-1991 and Chairman on two occasions. Former Governing Body Member, Child and Family Network (formerly the Burwood Boys Home). Youth Group Leader, Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham; Member of the Vestry. Involved in the establishment of the City of Nunawading Historical Society. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, National Emergency Medal, for service during the Black Saturday fires, 2014.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Francis Patrick SHEEHAN, Invermay Park Vic 3350 For service to the community of Ballarat. Service includes: Catholic Diocese of Ballarat: Founding Member, Moving Towards Justice, 2013-2016. Member, Parish Finance Team, 2016. Member, Diocesan Ecological Sustainability Group, since 2013. Member, Diocesan Pastoral Council, 2009-2014. National President, Young Christian Workers, 1963-1966 and Council Member, 1958. Past Executive Member, National Youth Council of Australia. Parliament of Victoria: Member for Ballarat South, 1982-1992. Secretary, Greens Land Cooperative, 1994-2000. Dunnstown Football Club: Player, 1954-1958. League Best and Fairest, 1958. Coach, 1967-1969. Treasurer, 1980-1981. Life Member, since 2014. East Ballarat Football Club: Player, 1959-1966. Club Best and Fairest. Life Member. Ballarat Football League (Courier trophy). Best and Fairest, 1959.

Mr Barry Matthew SHINE, Forbes NSW 2871 For service to the print media. Service includes: Forbes Advocate newspaper: Managing Editor, 1984-2013. Employee, 1963-2013. Print Apprentice, 1963. Forbes Golf Club: Volunteer, current. Member, Management Committee, during 2009.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Kenneth SHINGLETON, Frederickton NSW 2440 For service to the conservation of birdlife. Service includes: Birdlife Australia, (formerly Birds Australia and initially Royal Australian Ornithological Union): Volunteer, Atlas project, ongoing (placing on record ornithological information not previously noted or recorded). Member, since 1961. NSW Bird Atlasses: Member, since 1990. Identifying new species/ranges. Donor, collections of research documents and bird artefacts, Australia Museum and Museums Victoria. Total number of birds atlassed with Birdlife Australia, Birds Australia and NPWS, 99,690. Supporter, Migratory and Threatened Shorebird Species Management Strategy, (protecting habitats), Kempsey Local Government Area, ongoing,.

Mr Arvind Kumar SRIVASTAVA, Toruay Vic 3228 For service to the Indian community of Melbourne. Service includes: Founder and Patron, Sankat Mochan Samiti, current. Advisor, Hindu Foundation of Victoria, 2012. Member, Multi-Faith Council, Victoria Police, since 2012. Advisor for North Indian related religious activities, Hindu Society of Victoria. Member, Vishva Hindu Parishad, since 2015. Hindu Community Representative, Interfaith Network, 2002-2008. President, Multi-Faith Network, City of Greater Dandenong, 2004-2006. Founding Secretary, Australian Indian Innovations Incorporated, 4 years. Founder, Melbourne Havan Group, 1978. Sunderkand Recitation performer, current. Foundation Executive Director, Advanced Manufacturing Technology Centre, Monash University,1992. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Certificate of Appreciation, Victoria Police, 2011. Recipient, Excellence in Community Services Award, Government of Victoria, 2009. Recipient, Award for Excellence in Multicultural Affairs, Government of Victoria, 2009. Recipient, Community Service Award, Northern Region Indian Senior's Association (Victoria), 2008. Recipient, Community Service Award, Hindi Niketan, 2007. Recipient, Certificate of Appreciation, Indian Tamil Association of Victoria, 2003. Recipient, Excellence in Contributions to Indian Music, Indian Music Association, 2002.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Neville John SILLITOE, Coburg North VIC 3058 For service to athletics. Service includes: Former Coach, Australian Commonwealth Games Team, Brisbane 1982. Coach of Denise Boyd 1976 Montreal and 1980 Moscow Olympics and Commonwealth Games in Christchurch 1974, Edmonton 1978 and Brisbane 1982. Coach of Peter Norman, Mexico Olympic, Games, 1968. Coach of Greg Lewis, Mexico Olympic Games, 1968. Coach of Gary Holdsworth, Tokyo Olympic Games, 1964. East Melbourne Harriers Athletics Club: Australian Athletics Coach, current. Member, current. Coburg Athletics Club: Former Member and Athlete. Caulfield Grammar School: Head Athletics Coach, 1983-2014. Former Team Manager, International Athletic Tour.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Wilma Joyce SIMMONS, Lambton NSW 2299 For service to the community through a range of roles. Service includes: Rotary International District 9670 District Youth Protection Officer, since 2017. Coordinator, Vision Program, since 2008. District Secretary, 2015-2016. District Trainer, 2012-2014. Chair, Model UN Assembly Program, 2011-2013. Chair, Membership and Development, 2007-2009. Assistant Governor, 2004-2007. Chair, District Alumni, 2003-2006. Leader, Group Study Exchange to Finland, 2001. Volunteer, Rotary World Community Service to Papua New Guinea, 2008-2012. Wallsend-Maryland Rotary Club: Chair, Community Service Awards, since 2015. President, 2003-2004. Director of various portfolios. Secretary. Member, since 1999. Host and Counsellor, Youth Exchange and New Generations Exchange, since 1999. Principal, Callaghan College Wallsend Campus, 1999-2005. Deputy Principal, Glendale Technology High School, 1998. Deputy and Relieving Principal, Woolgoolga High School, 1994-1997. Community Art Programs: Volunteer, Flying Free (Birds for Domestic Violence), 2016. Volunteer, Stitched Up, Timeless Textiles Gallery, 2017. Volunteer, Out of the Wood, (for homeless programs), since 2018. Volunteer, Studio Artes (for artists with special needs). Coordinator, Gumnut Dollmakers Group, since 2016. Newcastle Creative Embroiderers and Textile Artists (NCEATA): President, 2016 and 2017. Exhibitions Coordinator, since 2014.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Glenn Ives SIMPSON, Elanora Qld 4221 For service to the building and construction sector, particularly to housing. Service includes: Housing Industry Association Ltd: Director and General Counsel, 2009-2017. Senior Executive Director of Industrial Relations and Legal Services, 1997-2009. Master Builders Australia (MBA): National Director, Industrial Relations and Legal Services, 1990-1997. Construction and Property Services Industry Skills Council (Now Skills OZ): Chairperson, 2013-2015. Director, 2005-2007 and 2009-2016. Councillor (MBA), National Building and Construction Industry Training Council, 1990-1996. Past Director, Australian Brick and Block Laying Association. Past Director, Cbus Super (Construction Industry Superannuation Fund). Assistant Commissioner, Commonwealth Public Service Board, 1981-1986. Senior Industrial Advocate, Commonwealth Department of Industrial Relations, 1986-1990.

Mr Barton John SINCLAIR, New Farm Qld 4005 For service to horse racing. Service includes: Racing Manager, Brisbane Racing Club, since 2012 and Life Member. President, The Bernborough Club, since 2011. Turf Editor, Daily Sun, 1982-1988. Cadet Journalist, The Australian, 1970-1982. Supporter, AEIOU Foundation. Former Chief Racing Writer. Former Presenter, 4BC Radio Brisbane. Former Presenter/Reporter, Channel 10 News. Former Presenter/Reporter, Channel 7 Sports. Former Co-Host, Channel 7, Stradbroke Handicap Race Day. Former Turf Editor, Courier Mail. Former Turf Editor, Sunday Mail. Former Board Member, Royal Women's Hospital Research and Development Foundation. Former Board Member, St Margaret's Anglican School Foundation. Honorary Member, Carbine Club, (Queensland). Life Member, Royal National Association, (Queensland). Life Member, Mayne Tigers AFL Club, Brisbane. Patron, Tulloch Club.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr James Devron SIVIOUR, Lock SA 5633 For service to the community of Lock. Service includes: Lock Community Health and Welfare Centre Advisory Committee: Chairman, since 2000. Former Community Representative. Member, Port Lincoln Health Advisory Council, since 2000. Volunteer Firefighter, Murdinga Brigade, South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS), since 1993. Delegate, Cleve Lutheran Parish Management Committee, since 2005. Member, Murdinga Silo Committee, current. Delegate, Lock Group Silo Committee, current. Member, Ford 8-10 Side Valve Club, current. Justice of the Peace for South Australia, since 2006. Former Chairman, Lock Community Events Committee. Former Chairman, Lock Lutheran Congregation. Former Treasurer, Murdinga Agricultural Bureau. Former Treasurer, Cleve and Districts Rural Youth. Former West Coast Rural Youth Area Representative to State Executive, South Australian Rural Youth (SARY). Former President, Middle Areas Table Tennis Association. Former President, Middle Areas Tennis Association (MATA).

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Robert John SKILTON, Bentleigh Vic 3204 For service to Australian rules football. Service includes: Victorian Football League: Player, South Melbourne Football Club, 237 games, 1956-1971. Representitive, Victoria, 25 games, 1960s. Captain South Melbourne Football Club, 1961-1971. Player/Coach, South Melbourne Football Club, 1965-1966. Coach, Melbourne Football Club, 1974-1977. Former Board Member and supporter, Melbourne Leukaemia Foundation, 1990s. Corporate Relations Ambassador, Royal Children's Hospital Foundation (Victoria), 2001-2013. Patron, Sporting Chance Foundation, since 1997 Honorary Ambassador, E.J. Whitten Prostate Cancer Foundation, since 1995. Awards and recognition includes: Triple Brownlow medallist, Victorian Football League, 1959, 1963, 1968. 9 time Best and Fairest, South Melbourne Football Club, 1958-1968. Member, AFL/VFL, Team of the Century (to celebrate the 100th season of VFL/AFL), 1996. Member and Captain, South Melbourne/Sydney Swans, Team of the Century, 2003. Recipient, Legend, Australian Football League Hall of Fame, 1996.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Ms Julie Anne SLOAN, Thorngate SA 5082 For service to business, particularly to workforce planning and management. Service includes: Standards Australia: Chair, Human Resource Management Committee, since 2017. Member, Technical Committee MB-009 - Human Resources and Employment, 2006. Principal Author, Standards Australia Handbook HB 229 - Workforce Planning, 2008, Australian Standard 2015 and ISO Standard 2016. Acting Head of Delegation, 2013, 2014, 2016. Workforce Planning Global: Founder and Chief Executive, since 2014. Workforce Planning Australia: Founder, 1998-2013. ISO International Organization for Standardization: Australian Representative (Standards Australia), since 2012. Management Consultant, 1989-1998. Author, 'An Introduction to Workforce Planning', 2008 and 'The Workforce Planning Imperative', Julie Sloan Management, 2010. Member and Fellow, The Australian Human Resources Institute, current. Inductee, Minister for Status of Women South Australia Women's Honour Roll, 2008 and 2015. Speaker, Workforce Planning Summit, 2017. Speaker, various international conferences, 2008-2017.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Ms Michelle Jasia SLOANE, Chatswood NSW 2067 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Service includes: Willoughby Council: Councillor, 2012-2017. Deputy Mayor, 2015-2016. Member, Multi-Cultural Events Committee, 2005-2017. Member, Lady Mayoress' Committee, 2005. The Baird Institute for Applied Heart and Lung Surgical Research: Director, current. Executive Director, 2008-2016. Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare: Board Member, 2012-2015. Chief Executive Officer, 2009-2012. Artarmon Progress Association: President, 2007-2011. Vice President, 2004-2006. Member, Executive Committee, 2003-2011. Member, Heritage Committee, 2000-2011. Committee Member, StreetWork, 2005-2008. Director, Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse (now Blue Knot Foundation). Executive Director, Department of Industry, current. Owner, Diversity Management, 1993-2008. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australia Day Willoughby City Council Award for Cultural and Community Building, 2011.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

The Honourable David Lawrence SMITH, Bunbury WA 6230 For service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, to local government, and to the community of Bunbury. Service includes: Parliament of Western Australia: Minister for Justice, and South West and Peel Development Regions, 1989-1993. Minister for Planning, Lands and Local Government, 1991-1993. Labor Member for Mitchell, Legislative Assembly, 1983-1996. Local Government: Mayor, City of Bunbury, 2005-2013. Councillor, 2001-2005, and 1979-1982. Member, National Sea Change Taskforce Executive, 2008-2013. Bunbury Water Board: Director, 2002-2011. Chairman, Risk Management Committee, 2005-2011. Director, Bunbury Port Authority, 2001-2009. Member, Economic Development Advisory Committee and Urban Development Advisory Committee, 2001-2007. Partner/Lawyer, D.L. Smith and Company, 1996-2007. Senior Partner, Slee Anderson and Pigeon lawyers, 1964-1983.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Felicity Jane SMITH, Oakleigh South Vic 3167 For service to community health, and to a range of organisations. Service includes: Link Health and Community (formerly Monash Link Community Health): Board Member, since 2000. Former Chair. Former Vice-Chair. Epilepsy Foundation Victoria Former Member. Treasurer, 2004-2006. Oakleigh and District Historical Society: President, 2004-2010. Former Member. Rotary Club of Oakleigh: Secretary, current. Former President. Member, since 2002. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow and Sapphire. Councillor, Monash City Council, 2000-2003. Chair, Warrawee Park Heritage Precinct Advisory Committee, 2000-2004. Past Volunteer, Oakleigh Centre (now OC Connections). Justice of the Peace, current. Board Member, Kindergarten Parents Victoria, 1994-1996. President, Germain Street Kindergarten, 1994. Past President, Oakleigh Kinder Association. Past President, Monash Preschool Association.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Peter John SMITH, Turramurra NSW 2074 For service to the community of the North Shore. Service includes: NOVUS Foundation: (the Foundation develops and supports local projects directed at youth welfare). Deputy Chairman, 2006-2016 and since 2017. Board Member, 10 years. Rotary Club of Wahroonga: Member, since 1986. President, 2006-2007. Treasurer, 2003-2005. Assistant District Governor, District 9680, 2008-2009 and District Project Director, 2009-2010. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow. President, Probus Club of Wahroonga East, 2017-2018. Board Member, Achieve Australia, since 2011, (a not-for-profit organisation providing disability support services). President, St Ives Apex, prior to 1983.

Mr Robert Murray SMITH, Beaumaris Vic 3193 For service to scientific research and development, and to the manufacturing sector. Service includes: Proprietor, Gold Peg International Pty Ltd, since 1988. (Established to undertake the commercial production and distribution of the RotaTherm system). Designer and Patentee, RotaTherm Continuous Cooking System, 1982-1988. (A direct steam injection continuous cooker). Designer and Patentee, Continuous Direct Steam Mozzarella Cooking System, 2014. (An apparatus for producing pasta filata cheese. Award and recognition includes: Recipient, Business of the Year Award, Melbourne Business Awards, 2008. Commendation, Small to Medium Manufacturer' category, Governor of Victoria, 2003.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Michael Joel SOLOMON, Clayfield Qld 4011 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Service includes: Brisbane Chevra Kadisha: Life Member, since 2015. Past Secretary, 40 years. Brisbane Hebrew Congregation: Past Member, Management Committee. Member, 50 years. Rotary Club of Albion: President, 1983-1984. Member, 1977-2007. Paul Harris Fellow. Building and Management Committee Member, Jewish Communal Centre Retirement Village, since 2012. Volnteer, Maccabi Queensland, 60 years and Life Member. Volunteer Pilot, Angel Flight, since 2006. Justice of the Peace, since 1978. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australian Sports Medal, 2000.

Mr John Patrick SPENCE, Marshall Vic 3216 For service to the community of Geelong. Service includes: Supporter of a range of local community, sporting and charitable organisations and events including: Father Bob Maguire Foundation, since 2011. Lifeline, current. Karingal BacLinks, since 2010. Denis Walter's Carols by the Bay, 20 years. Give Where You Live (formerly United Geelong), ongoing. Geelong Rotary, ongoing. Blue Light Child Safety Initiative Geelong, since 1999. Chairman and Owner, Prestige Jayco Geelong and Bendigo, since 1988.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Ms Jayanthi SRINIVAS, NT For service to the Indian community of the Northern Territory. Service includes: Indian Cultural Society, Northern Territory: Vice President, current. President, 2007-2008. Executive Committee Member, 2000-2004. Member, since 1990. India@ Mindil (Indian cultural festival):. Co-Founder, 1996. Publicity Coordinator, since 2002. President, Tamil Society of Northern Territory, 2001-2003. Multicultural Council of the Northern Territory: President, 2011. Executive Committee Member, 2002-2003. Multilingual Broadcasting Council of Northern Territory: Executive Committee Member. President, 2008-2010. Vice President, 2006-2008. Secretary, 2003-2005. Board Member, Northern Territory Australia Day Council, 2006-2012. Community Representative, Police Ethnic Advisory Group, 1998-2007. Justice of the Peace, since 2000. Executive Assistant Principal, The Essington International School, Darwin, since 2004.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Frank Edward STAMFORD, Emerald Vic 3782 For service to rail transport history. Service includes: Light Railway Research Society of Australia: Vice President, 1976 - 1977. President, 1961 - 1968, 1978 - 1982. Co-Founder, since 1961. Author, 'The McIvor Timber and Firewood Company', 2015. Author, 'Arsenic and Molasses', 1998. Author, 'Five to 500', 1986. Author, 'Powelltown', 1984. Author, 'Tall Timbers and Tramlines in Victoria', 1974. Publications Editor, 1961 - 1980, 1982, 1983, since 1997. Member and Secretary, Climax Locomotive Operating Committee, since 2003. Volunteer, Lakeside/Gembrook Restoration Project, 1990 - 1998. Member, Puffing Billy Preservation Society, since 1965. Former Secretary, Upper Yarra Historical Society. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Highly Commended Award, Victorian Community History Awards, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, 2015. Recipient, Life Membership, Light Railway Research Society of Australia, 1983.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Betty Emelie STEVENS, Cherrybrook NSW 2126 For service to youth, and to the community. Service includes: Girl Guides Australia, NSW and ACT Inc: Division Commissioner West Ku-ring-gai, 1992-1997. Region Commissioner Ku-ring-gai, 1984-1988. Member of State Council, 1984-1988. Chair, State Finance Committee, 1986-1988, Member, 1984-1988. Division Commissioner, North Ku-ring-gai, 1980-1984. District Commissioner, Turrarnurra, 1975-1980. Trainer, 1969-1975. Brownie Leader, 3rd Wahroonga, 1968-1975. Brownie Leader, Canberra, 1960-1968. Friends of Guiding: Treasurer, 1998-2015. Member, since 1998. Member, Barra Brui Trefoil Guild, 1996-2012, President, Secretary. Mother's Union Australia: Member, over 30 years. Diocesan Treasurer, six years. Diocesan Publicity Officer, three years. President, Pennant Hills Branch, 10 years. Secretary, Pennant Hills Branch, 2013-2016. Woodlands Retirement Village, Cherrybrook: Member, Board of Directors, 2002-2016. Organiser, History Group, since 1994. Hornsby Shire Historical Society: Member, since 1987 and Treasurer, six years. National Council of Women New South Wales Inc: Treasurer, 1993-1998. Mother's Union Representative, mid 1990s-2000. National Treasurer, Pan Pacific and South East Asia Women's Association of Australia, 2004-2007. Cheltenham Ladies Bowling Club: Member, many years. Treasurer. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Wattle Award, Girl Guides Australia, NSW and ACT, 1988.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Stephen Colin STOCK, Moonta SA 5558 For service to the community of Moonta. Service includes: National Trust of South Australia: Chair, Moonta Branch, since 2004. Volunteer, more than 40 years. Moonta and District Progress Association: Past Chair and Committee Member, for over 30 years. Kernewek Lowender Cornish Festival: Member, Moonta Sub-Committee, current. Past Committee Member. Fair Co-Founder Committee Member, Moonta Antique and Collectibles. Life Member, Moonta Apex. Member Moonta Lions, for over 15 years. Chairperson, YP Collectors Club.

Mr John STUART, Carlton Vic 3053 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Service includes: Member, Victorian Brigade, Australian Army Cadets, 1989-2012. Volunteer, Support Unit, Victorian State Emergency Service, since 2000. Member, Hellenic Sub-Branch of South Melbourne, Returned and Services League of Australia, since 2004. Volunteer, Red Cross Australia, since 1986. Justice of the Peace, since 2005. Member, Australian Army Reserves, 1963-1985. Member, Flotilla 8 Australian Volunteer Coastguard, Geelong, since 2017.

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The Reverend Helen Louise SUMMERS, Glen Iris Vic 3146 For service to interfaith relations, and to education. Service includes: Founder and Director, The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne, since 2000. Member, Multifaith Advisory Group (MAG), Voice of Victoria's Faith Leaders to the Victorian Government, through the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet, since 2009. Bond University Queensland: Assistant Professor, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Language Centre, School of Humanities and Social Sciences,1989-1991. Sydney College of Advanced Education: Head, Learning Assistance Centre, 1988-1989. Lecturer, Graduate Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), 1985-1988. Educational Coordinator, Global Education Network, Seiden Group, 1992-1997. Member, Standards Committee, English Language Colleges and Schools, Queensland (ELICOS) 1989-1992.

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Mr Allan John SUTER, Ceduna SA 5690 For service to local government, and to the community of Ceduna. Service includes: District Council of Ceduna: Mayor, since 2006. Deputy Mayor, 2003-2006. Member, Australia Day Judging Panel, since 2016. Member, Asset and Infrastructure Committee, since 2014. Member, Port of Thevenard Committee, since 2006. Member, Audit Committee, since 2006. Member, Council Development Assessment Panel, 2011-2014. Member, Technical Services and Works Committee, 2006-2014. Member, Social Services Committee, 2003-2009. Member, Davenport Creek Management Committee, 2003-2006. Local Government Association South Australia: Delegate for the District Council of Ceduna, current. Eyre Peninsula Local Government Association: Delegate, since 2006. Former Senior Vice President. Regional Development Australia, Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula: Board Member, since 2010. Member, Eyre Regional Development Board, 2007-2010. Marine Scale Fishery of South Australia: Member, 1990-2008. Former Member, Strategic Planning Group of MS Fishers of SA.

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Dr Mary Felicity SUTHERLAND, Malvern SA 5061 For service to medicine, and to the community. Service includes: St Andrew's Hospital: Deputy Chair, Board of Governors, since 2009. Member, Board of Governors, since 2002. Chair, Peer Review Committee, since 1995. Chair, Clinical Review Committee, current. Australian Society of Anaesthetists: South Australian Section: Former Vice-Chair. Committee Member, 1986-1988. Supporter, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, current. Anaesthetist, Stace Anaesthetists, 1985-2012. Chair, South Australian Museum Foundation, since 2014. Member, Finance Committee, Royal Adelaide Golf Club, since 2016. St Peter's College: Chair, Board of Governors, 2005-2011. Member, Board of Governors, 1998-2011. Board Member, St Peter's College Foundation, 1994-2014.

Mrs Freda Ruth SUTTON, Concord NSW 2137 For service to veterans and their families. Service includes: Concord Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia: Women's Auxiliary: Member, since 1984. President, since 1987. Remembrance Poppy and Anzac Day badge seller, Concord RSL and Concord Repatriation Hospital, for 30 years. Life Member, since 2000. Vice President, 1985 - 1987. Recipient RSL Merit Award and Gold. Volunteer, Meals on Wheels (Concord Community Food Service), 1988-2016. Volunteer, Hospital Anzac House, 1985-1995.

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Mr Thomas John SWEENEY, Killara NSW 2071 For service to the performing arts, and to the community of Willoughby. Service includes: Willoughby Theatre Company (formerly known as the Willoughby Musical Society): President, since 2007. Committee Member, since 1970. Production Director, 37 productions. Life Member. Rotary Club of Crows Nest: Co-President, 2014. President, 2001. Publicity Officer, since 2012. Board Director, since 2012. Member, since 1998. Willoughby City Council: Conducts Theatre Workshops. Compere, Lady Mayoress' Charity Luncheons. Organises and directs all fundraising concerts for the Council. Facilitator, Theatre Workshops, University of the 3rd Age, current. Community Relations Officer, Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium, retired. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, North Shore Times Medal, for '50 of the Finest Citizens on the North Shore', 2010. Recipient, Willoughby Citizen of the Year, Willoughby City Council, 2003. Recipient, Paul Harris Sapphire Fellowship, Rotary Club of Crows Nest, 2014. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellowship, Rotary Club of Crows Nest, 2003.

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Dr David Keith SWEETING, St Ives NSW 2075 For service to electrical engineering. Service includes: Standards Australia: Chairman, Working Group EL/7-/4 Short Circuit Currents, since 1991. Member, Working Group EL-034, Power quality, and Chairman, sub-groups EL34-02 and EL34-04, since 2003. Member, Working Group EL40, 230 or 240 Volts, 1994-2003. Chairman, Working Group EL/7/-/4 Calculation of short- circuit currents in electrical installations, 1984-1991. Chairman, Working Group EL/7/-/5 Calculation of the effects of short circuit currents in electrical installations, 1988-1991. International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC): Member, Working Groups 1 and 2 of TC73 Short circuit currents, since 1991. Convener, Maintenance Group MT1 of TC 8 System Aspects of Electricity Supply, since 2011 and Member, since 2006. Past Member of TC8/WG1; TC8/WG7; SC77A/WG6; and SC77A/WG9. International Conference On Large Electric Systems (CIGRE): Member, International Task Force on Medium Voltage Transient Recovery Voltages, 1980-1983. Convener, Australian panel 13's sub-panel Motor Switching, 1979-1985. Member, International Working Group 13-02 Small Inductive Current Switching, 1977-1986. Member, Australian Panel 13 Switching Equipment, 1977-1984 Member, International Working Group 13-05 Transient Electrical Phenomena, 1973. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) / National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): Technical Advisory Committee Member, Collaboration on arc flash research and testing, since 2008. Research and Testing Planning Committee Member, Task Group 4 - Thermal energy transfer (of electric arcing faults), 2005-2007. Engineers Australia: Member, Electrical College Board, 1994-1995 and 1984-1987; Member, Editorial Panel, 1982-1985 Chair, National Committee on Electric Energy, 1994-1995 and 1984-1987; Member, 1981-2000. Chairman, Task Force on Electric Power Research and Development in Australia, 1989-1991. Honorary Fellow, since 2005. Electric Energy Society of Australia (Technical Society of Engineers Australia): Member, National Committee, since 1999. Member, NSW Chapter Committee, since 2000. University of Wollongong: Visiting Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering, 2001-2011. Honorary Professorial Fellow, since 2012. Director, Sweeting Consulting, since 1989. Associate Director, Bassett Consulting Engineers, 1983-1989. Author of 3 patents relating to the measurement of electrical quantities; Published 89 papers. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, M.A. Sargent Medal, Engineers Australia, 2015. Recipient, Conway Prize, Electric Energy Society of Australia, 2009, 2006, 2004, and 2003. Recipient, Gold Award for Technical Services, and Gold Award for Small Firms, Association of Consulting Engineers, Australia, 2005.

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Dr David Gerald SYKES, St Ives NSW 2075 For service to dentistry, particularly to prosthodontics. Service includes: Australian Dental Council: Board Member, since 2013. Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons: Immediate Past President, current. President, 2016. Councillor, since 2006. Served on a range of committees including: Prosthodontics Board of Studies; Continuing Professional Development Committee; and New South Wales Regional Committee. Fellow, 1984. Australian Prosthodontic Society: Federal Councillor, 1995-1996. Executive Member, New South Wales Branch, 1990-1994. Australian Dental Association: New South Wales Branch President, 1992-1993. Councillor, 1986-1994. Dental Board of New South Wales: Elected Member, 1995-2010. Registered Specialist, Prosthodontics, since 1990. University of Sydney: Faculty of Dentistry Senior Clinical Associate, since 1997. Clinical Lecturer, 1986-1992. Clinical Tutor, 1981-1986. Westmead Dental Clinical School: President, Westmead Dental Officers Association, 1983. Senior Registrar (Prosthodontics), 1984-1986. Registrar (Prosthodontics), 1982-1984. Dental Officer, 1981-1982. Royal Australian Navy Reserve: Reserve Dental Officer, since 1988, currently holding the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Specialist Consultant (Prosthodontics), HMAS Kuttabul, 2001-2010. Prosthodontist (private practice), since 1986. Fellow, International College of Dentists, 1997. Fellow, Pierre Fauchard Academy, 1997. Fellow, Academy of Dentistry International, 2003.

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Mrs Rosemary Aileen SYME, Malvern Vic 3144 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Service includes: Court Network: Volunteer, since 2000. Board Member, 2008-2014. National Gallery of Victoria: Volunteer, 1978-1999. President, Voluntary Guides, 1990-1991. Former Vice-President. Lyceum Clubs: President, Australian Association of Lyceum Clubs, 2012-2014. Honorary Secretary, Lyceum Club of Melbourne, 2009-2012. Board Member, Lyceum Club of Melbourne, 2006-2009. Australian Red Cross: Member, Finance Committee, Victorian Branch, 1994-1995. Member, Community Services Committee, Victorian Branch, 1995. Board Member, Victorian Branch, National Heart Foundation, 1994-1999. Awards and recognition includes: Honorary Life Membership, Voluntary Guides, National Gallery of Victoria

Mr Jan Adam SZUBA, Vic For service to the Polish community of Melbourne. Service includes: President, Pol-Art Festival, Melbourne, 2013-2016 and iInvolved with organising the 1984 Festival. Inaugural President, Committee for the Polish Festival @ Federation Square, 2005-2014. Member and Performer, Polonez Polish Song and Dance Ensemble, 10 years. Founding Member, Iskra - Club for Polish Youth, 1980s and Past President. Vice-President, Association of Poles in Glenroy, 1969-1972 and Dance Organising Committee Member, 1965-1968. Guardian, 'Polana Camp', Healesville, 1970s. Involved with building the Polish Marian Shrine, Essendon, 1970s.

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Ms Rhonda TALBOT, Kirrawee NSW 2232 For service to the community through social welfare organisations. Service includes: Sutherland Shire Area Tenants Council: Chair, since 2008. Delegate, since 2007. Past Treasurer. Member, since 2001. Volunteer, Riverwood Community Centre, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Community Award, Federal Division of Cook, 2006 and 2017.

Mr Jeffrey Kang-Hee TAN, Templestowe Vic 3106 For service to the community through charitable organisations. Service includes: Founder, Cooking for Charity, since 2006. Contributor, Neighbourhood Foundation, since 2015. Contributor, The OTIS Foundation, since 2013. Contributor, 'A Night To Remember', since 2010. Contributor, HOPE Foundation. Contributor, Indonesian Diaspora Foundation. Contributor, Sunlove Home, Singapore. Contributor, Soup Kitchen, Malaysia. Contributor, Spastic Children Centre, Malaysia. International Premier Foods: Former Chief Executive Officer. Consultant, since 1992. Founder, since 1992. Chairman, Community and Vocational Services, Rotary District 9810, 2008-2010. Member, Conference Committee, Rotary District 9810, 2004-2005, 2008-2009, 2011-2012. Assistant District Governor, Rotary District 9810, 2005-2007. President, Rotary Club of Manningham, 2004. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow Sapphire Award, Rotary Club of Manningham, 2009. Recipient, Ken Scheller Commendation Award, Rotary International, 2009. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Manningham, 2006. Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2003. National Corporate Anti-Racism Award Commendation, B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission, 2000.

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Mr Lee Reginald TARLAMIS, Noble Park Vic 3174 For service to the people and Parliament of Victoria. Service includes: Member, South Eastern Metropolitan, Legislative Council, Parliament of Victoria, 2010-2014. Australian Labor Party, Victorian Branch: Senior Advisor, the Honourable Gavin Jennings MLC, since 2015. Electorate Officer, the Honourable Daniel Andrews MLA, 2002-2010. Electorate Officer, Mr Eddie Micallef, MLA, 1996-1999. Secretary, Noble Park Branch, since 1999. State Conference Delegate, since 1999. National Conference Delegate, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2015. Member, since 1993. Inaugural President, Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee, since 2011. Patron, Melbourne Hellenic Cricket Club, current; past President. Patron, Kingston City Football Club, current. Member/volunteer, Springvale Benevolent Society, 2002-2012. Member, Noble Park Community Action Forum, for many years and Member, Noble Park Centenary Committee. Justice of the Peace, since 1999. Past Founding Committee Member, Springvale Multicultural Men's Shed. Member, Battle of Crete and Greece Commemorative Council, since 2015. Member, George Treloar Memorial Project, since 2015.

Mr Ross Gregory TARLINTON, East Ballina NSW 2478 For service to secondary education. Service includes: Regional Director of Schools - Marist Australia, current. Headmaster, St Joseph College, Hunters Hill, 2006-2017 Headmaster, Marist College, Canberra, 2001-2005. Deputy Director of Catholic Schools and Principal Secondary Support Consultant, Diocese of Lismore, 1997-2000. Principal St Joseph's College, Tweed Heads, 1996. Principal, Mount St Patrick College, 1993. Member, National Standards Committee, Marist Schools Australia, current. Member, Ministerial Committee for School Education Leaders,2016-2017. Commissioner, New South Wales Education Commission, 1997-2000. Member, Education Committee, Congregational Leaders of Religious Institutes of New South Wales, 2014-2016. Commissioner and Chair, Standing Committee on Education Policy, Catholic Education Commission, Diocese of Lismore, 1997-2000. Executive Officer, Diocesan Education Standing Board Standing Committee on Finance, Diocese of Lismore, 1997-2000.

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Mrs Catherine Denise TATE, New Lambton NSW 2305 For service to the community of Newcastle. Service includes: Calvary Mater Hospital Newcastle: Chair, Community Advisory Council, since 2013. Member, Patient Care Quality Committee, current. Board Member, 2003-2009. Patron, Auxiliary Cancer Carers, current. Newcastle City Council: Lady Mayoress, 1999-2012. Patron of 30 community organisations. Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Society Newcastle: Membership Secretary, current. Past Treasurer. Member, since 2001. Patron, Steel Magnolia Award, Lifeline Newcastle and Hunter, 2004-2015. Chair, Hunter Region Red Shield Appeal, Salvation Army, 2011. Chair and Supporter, Redevelopment Committee, Newcastle Art Gallery, 2003-2012. Member, Executive Council, Callaghan College, 2002-2013. Fundraiser and Supporter, Charles O'Neill Hostel, St Vincent de Paul Society of New South Wales, 2001-2004. Inagural Chair, Newcastle Halfway House for Women, 1982-1985. Founding Member, Jenny's Place women's refuge, 1976-1985.

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Mr Garry Clifford TAYLOR, Lake Wendouree VIC 3350 For service to secondary education, and to the community. Service includes: Victorian Department of Education: Principal, Sebastopol College, 1998-2010; Assistant Principal, 1994-2000. School Program Coordinator and Principal Consultant, 1990-1993. Victorian Association of State Secondary Principals: Past Project Services Officer. Field Officer: Principal Mentor, 2011-2016. National Curriculum Services: Past School Review and Improvement Services Officer. Victorian Commercial Teachers Association: President, 2002-2006. Board Member, 23 years. Life Member, since 2008. Australian College of Education (Ballarat Region) President , 1997-2000. Ballarat Learning Exchange: Chair, 2007-2009. Business Educators Australasia: President, 2008-2011. Treasurer, 2006-2007. Art Gallery of Ballarat: Chair, Art Gallery of Ballarat Board of Directors, 2011-2015. Chair, Art Gallery of Ballarat Foundation, 2008-2010. Chair, Acquisition Committee, 2006-2008 and 2016-2018. President, Art Gallery of Ballarat Association, since 2006-2008 and 2016-2018. Life Member, Art Gallery of Ballarat Association.

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Mr Allan Alfred THOMAS, Goonellabah NSW 2480 For service to veterans, and to the community. Service includes: Australian Peacekeeper and Peacemaker Veterans' Association (APPVA): National President, since 2011. NSW and ACT President, 2010-2011. Senior Advisor to New South Wales President, since 2011. Member, since 2009. APPVA Representative, Ex-Service Organisations Round Table (ESORT), Department of Veteran Affairs, since 2011. APPVA Representative, National Emerging Issues Forum, 2009-2012. APPVA Representative; NSW Deputy Commissioner's Regional Forum, 2009-2015. Returned and Services League of Australia: Chair, Pension and Welfare Officers Network, Far North Coast NSW, since 2016. Pensions Officer, Alstonville Sub-Branch, since 2005. Involved with the establishment of the Veteran Assistance Centre at the Alstonville Sub-Branch and Facility Manager, since 2015. Training Information Program (TIP) NSW (Advocate training): TIP Chair, NSW and ACT, since 2015. Member, Consultative Framework Management Group, since 2015. Member, TIP National Management Group, since 2013. TIP NSW Training Manager, 2013-2015. Compensation Training Coordinator, 2012-2013. Presenter-Facilitator, since 2008. Far North Coast Rugby Referees Association: President, since 2015. Referee, since 2008. Member, Coaching and Grading Board, NSW Country Rugby Union, since 2017. Juniors Coach, Wollongbar Alstonville Rugby Club, since 2010. Justice of the Peace, since 2009.

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Mrs Lynette Anne THOMPSON, Albion Park Rail NSW 2527 For service to the community, particularly through hospital auxiliaries. Service includes: United Hospitals Auxiliary (Shellharbour Branch): President, since 2017. Vice-President, 1999-2004; 2010-2011. Foundation Member, 1986, Secretary, 1986-1991. Former President, 1992, 1993; 2000-2003; 2005-2009; 2012-2016. Life Member, Shellharbour Branch 2007. Shellharbour Hospital: Member, Clinical Governance Committee, current. Former Community Representative, Design Team Shellharbour Hospital Redevelopment Committee. Albion Park Gardening Club: Former President. Former Secretary. Former Bus Co-ordinator. Foundation Member. Member, Albion Park Red Cross, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Citizen of the Year, City of Shellharbour, 2011. Life Member, United Hospitals Auxiliaries, New South Wales Inc, 2014. Life Member, Berkeley Eagles Baseball Club.

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Mr Neil Barrymore THOMPSON, Woy Woy NSW 2256 For service to the community through social welfare organisations. Service includes: The Salvation Army: Founder, Red Shield Roadside Collections, 2004-2016 Chairman, St Ives/Wahroonga Zone, Red Shield Appeal, 1982-2002 Volunteer, 1976-2016 Voluntary Director, Coastlink Respite Service, 2001-2003 Awards and recognition include: Recipient, 'Appreciation for 40 years' Service Certificate, The Salvation Army, 2016 Recipient, Certificate of Appreciation, The Salvation Army, 2011 Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Umina Beach, 2010 Recipient, Community Service Award, Rotary Club of Umina Beach, 2007 Recipient, Outstanding Service Award, The Salvation Army, 2005 Recipient, Certificate of Appreciation, The Salvation Army, 1993

Mr Phillip Bruce THOMPSON, Annandale QLD 4814 For service to the welfare of veterans. Details not released at request of recipient.

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Mr Peter Clive THOMSON, St Ives NSW 2075 For service to the community through a range of volunteer roles. Service includes: Australian Olympic Committee: Volunteer, Office duties, since 2008. Volunteer Driver, Team Processing for Beijing, 2008. Appointed Driver for visiting London Olympic Committee, 2007. Volunteer Driver, Australian Youth Olympic Festivals, 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2007. Driver and team processing, Athens Olympic Team, 2003. Volunteer Driver, Sydney Olympic and Paralympic Games, 2000. Volunteer Driver, The Tennis Masters Cup, 2001. Volunteer Driver, The Centenary of Federation Parade, 2001. National Breast Cancer Foundation: Volunteer, office and campaign work, since 2002. Volunteer driver, 2002-2009. St Ives Rugby Club: Member, since 1968. Life Member, since 2000. Member, Club's Management Committee 1997-2003. Senior Vice President, 1997-2000. Volunteer, Suicide Prevention Australia, since 2013. Volunteer Driver, New South Wales Hockey Association, 2003. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Senior Achievement Award, New South Wales Government Human Services, 2011.

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Professor Vivienne Carol TIPPETT, Jamboree Heights Qld 4074 For service to medical education. Service includes: Queensland University of Technology: Professor and Head of Discipline for Paramedicine, Faculty of Health, School of Clinical Sciences, since 2012. Professor, Paramedic Program, School of Public Health, since 2012. Director of Research, School of Clinical Science, Faculty of Health, current. Executive member of the Centre for Emergency and Disaster Management, current. Associate Professor, 2010-2012. Member, Institute of Health Biomedical Innovation, current. Director, Australian Centre for Pre-hospital Research, Queensland Ambulance Service and University of Queensland, 2004-2011. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, one of 125 Women in Leadership awardees, YMCA Queensland, 2013. Recipient, Distinguished Services Medal, Queensland Ambulance Service, 2011.

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Mrs Janet Sorby TIVER, Burra SA 5417 For service to the community of Burra. Service includes: Red Cross South Australia: Burra Branch: Secretary, since 2006. Member, since 1990. Mid North and Districts: Emergency Services Volunteer, 2000-2017. Burra Meals on Wheels: Secretary, 1997-2014. Founding Volunteer, since 1970. Anglican Diocese of Willochra: Burra Inter Church Council Secretary, since 2013. Past Secretary, Community Aid Program. St Mary's Anglican Church, Burra: Parish Secretary, current. Pastoral Assistant and Priest's Warden, current. Mother's Union: Member, since 1983. Past Secretary. Burra Probus Club: Founding Member, since 1996. Has served as Vice-President and Secretary. Burra Hospital Auxiliary: Member, 37 years. Secretary, many years. Volunteer Driver, Passenger Transport Car, 2010-2015. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Citizen of the Year, Regional Council of Goyder, 1998

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Mr Carlo TRAVAGLINI, Vic For service to the Italian community of Melbourne. Service includes: San Carlo Homes for the Aged: Chair, 2000-2016. Board Member, since 1995. Board Member, CO.AS.IT, since 2012. Toscana Social Club, Melbourne: Chairman, 2001-2007. Foundation Member, since 1969. Chairman, Our Lady of Sion College Board, 1984-1988. Partner, Alexander and Patterson Wine Importers (now Alepat Taylor), since 1978.

Mr Brian John TRIGLONE, Torrens ACT 2607 For service to choral music in the Australian Capital Territory. Service includes: Musical Director, Gospel Folk Community Choir, 1999-2017. Founder and Inaugural Musical Director, Alchemy Chorus (a choir for Alzheimer's sufferers and their carers), since 2016. Founder, Credo Quartet, since 2002. Organiser, 'Carols Under the Stars', Pearce, since 2007. Assistant Conductor, Australian Rugby Choir, 1996-1998.

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Mr Wei Ping TU, Carlingford NSW 2118 For service to volleyball, and to athletes with a disability. Service includes: World ParaVolley: Coaching Instructor, since 2009. Level 3 International Technical Official, current. Para Volley Asia Oceania: Development Director, since 2006. Disabled Volleyball: Sitting Volleyball Representative, D-Volleyball Commission, Volleyball Australia, current. Coach mentor, Australian Defence Force Sitting Volleyball Team in the Invictus Games, since 2016. Volunteer Former Australian Head Coach, Australian Men's Sitting Volleyball Team, 1997-2009. Volleyball Australia: Coach, Ryde Women's Team, 1989-1997. Coach, Australian Men's Volleyball Team, 1990-1994. Lecturer and Volleyball Coach, Beijing Sports University, 1976-1988. Former Casual Lecturer in Volleyball, Australian College of Physical Education. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, World's Most Outstanding Coach, World Organisation of Volleyball for the Disabled at the World Sitting Volleyball Championships, 1998. Recipient, Australian Sports Medal, 2000.

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Mr Derek Paul TUFFIELD, North Toowoomba Qld 4350 For service to the community of the Darling Downs. Service includes: Lifeline Darling Downs and South West Queensland Ltd: Chief Executive Officer, since 2001. Manager, Social Enterprise, 1987-2001. Treasurer, Regional Development Australia Darling Downs and South West QLD Committee, current. Deputy-Chairman, Queensland Gambling Help Network, current. Honorary member, University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Golden Key Society. Chair and Committee Member, Queensland Government's Responsible Gambling Advisory Committee, current. Committee member, Queensland Government's Cutting the Red Tape Committee on Gambling and Liquor, 2012. Member, Toowoomba Christmas Wonderland Organising Committee, since 2003. President and Coach, Willowburn Football Club, 2001-2015. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, 'Emergency Services Medal and Bar' for work in the Toowoomba and Darling Downs flood events, 2011. Recipient, Queensland Government's 'Blue Print for the Bush' Community Hero Award, 2008. Recipient, Local Hero Award, Queensland Department of Communities. Recipient, Life Membership, Football Toowoomba, 2011. Recipient, Life Membership, Willowburn Football Club, 2011.

Dr Mark Rhodes TURKINGTON, Drummoyne NSW 2047 For service to education. Service includes: Sydney Catholic Schools: Regional Director, Inner Western Region and Southern Region, since 1993. Board Member, Sydney Archdiocesan Catholic Schools, 1993-2017. Developed links with remote Indigenous community at Sacred Heart School Beagle Bay, Western Australia, since 2012. Area Administrator, Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta. Principal, St Leo's Catholic College, Wahroonga, 1985. Former Member, Advisory Board, Gifted Education Research, Resource and Information Centre, University of New South Wales. Fellow, Australian College Education, since 2002. Fellow, Australian Council for Educational Leaders, since 2010.

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Ms Julienne TYERS, Mernda Vic 3754 For service to nursing, and to international eye-health programs. Service includes: Eyes for Africa Foundation: Founder and Chair, 2007-2017. 'No-cost ophthalmic surgery for people living in regional Ethiopia.' Royal Australian College of Surgeons: Past Volunteer, East Timor to assist with cataract operations under an AUSAID funded project. Vision Eye Institute: Ophthalmic Nurse, PANCH Day Surgery, since 2018. Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital: Associate Nurse Unit Manager, 2014-2017. Clinical Nurse Specialist, since 1978. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Hesta Nursing Award, 2008. Recipient, Merit Award for Leadership in Nursing, Deakin University, 2007.

Commander Richard William USHER RAN (Retd), Shoalwater WA 6169 For service to the welfare of veterans. Service includes: President, Defence Force Welfare Association, Western Australia Branch, 1994-1995 and since 2006. Associate Member, Ward Room, HMAS Stirling, Fleet Base West (now known as Sir James Stirling Mess), since 1990 and Former Executive Officer, HMAS Stirling Naval Base. Member, Deputy Commissioner Forum, Western Australia Branch, Department of Veterans' Affairs, current. Member, Hartley Association, 1990-2010. Former Director, Engineers Australia, Western Australia Division. Former Director, First Year Engineering Program, Curtin University, Western Australia. Safety Bay Yacht Club: Rear Commodore, 1996-2013. Treasurer, 2006-2013. Member, 1990-2013. Member, Rockingham Bridge Club, since 2007.

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Mrs Jocelyn Mary van HEYST, Rushcutters Bay NSW 2011 For service to community health, particularly to speech pathology. Service includes: Various speech pathology roles, St George Hospital, 1992-2007. Therapist and Senior Clinical Supervisor, School of Communications Disorders, Cumberland College of Health Sciences, 1974-1980. Senior Clinical Supervisor and Therapist, Broadway Clinic Sydney, 1974-1976. Senior Clinical Supervisor, NSW College of Speech Pathology, 1971-1974. Private Practice, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, 1960-1970. Head Speech Therapist, Sir James Mitchel Spastic Centre, Western Australia, 1958-1960. Member, Speech Pathology Association of Australia, 1992-2004, 1958-1980. NSW State Representative and Former Examiner, Australian Council of Speech Pathologists, 1972-1974. President, Western Australian College of Speech Pathologists, 1959-1961. Volunteer cancer counsellor, Royal Prince of Wales Hospital, since 2016. Volunteer Museum Guide and former Ambassador, Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, since 1991. Overseas Volunteer, Myanmar Australia Conolly Foundation for Health, 2015.

Mr Aleksandar VASILJEVIC, St Kilda Vic 3162 For service to the arts, and to the community. Service includes: Founder and Managing Director, Vass Theatre Group, since the 1980s. Theatre Producer/Theatre Owner, The Alex Theatre, since 2014. Past President, Theatrical Agents Association of Victoria, 1980s and Agent, from 1981. Co-Founder, MOMO Films. Director, GlassKote, since 1998.

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Ms Leigh Teresa VAUGHAN, Forster NSW 2428 For service to the arts and music education, to local government, and to the community. Service includes: Arts Mid North Coast: President, since 2015. Deputy-President, 2005-2015. Board Member, since 2002. Sinfonia Mid North Coast: Vice-President, current. Founding Chair, Conductor, Artistic Director, and Board Member, since 2000. Orchestras of Australia Network: Deputy Chair, 2001-2010. Board Member, 2001-2010. Fellow, Collegiate of Music Educators, 2014. Inaugural Chair, Great Lakes Arts Network, 2002-2013. Founding Director, Great Lakes Singers, 1979-1984. Founding Director, Company of Voices, since 1995. Founding Chair, Conservatorium Mid North Coast, 2004-2015. Councillor, Great Lakes Council, 2004-2016. Local Representative, Interim Advisory Committee, Mid-Coast Council, 2016-2017. Member, Federal Executive, Local Government NSW, 2009-2013. Member, Australian Local Government Women's Association, since 2005. Council Representative and Chair, Tuncurry Memorial Hall Trust, current. Secondary school music and performing arts teacher, NSW Department of Education, 1966-2000. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Orchestras Australia Award, 2002. Fellow, Collegiate of Music Educators.

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Dr Renato VECCHIES, Heidelberg Vic 3084 For service to the Italian community of Victoria, and to medicine. Service includes: Italian Community: Secretary, Banda Bellini (Italian band), current. Secretary, Coro Furlan (Italian men's choir), current. Former Board Member, Assisi Centre Aged Care Facility. Medicine: General Practitioner, Lygon Medical Centre Carlton, current. Former General Practitioner, Manningham Medical Centre.

Mrs Rosemary VECCHIES, Heidelberg Vic 3084 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Service includes: Heidelcare: Manager of Volunteers, current. Secretary and Roster Coordinator, current. Member, since 1995. Quota International: President, 1999-2001. Fundraising Coordinator, 10 years. Former Vice-President and Treasurer. Member, 25 years. La Voce della Luna (Italian women's choir): Foundation Member, 17 years. Former Treasurer. St John's Catholic Church Heidelberg: Parishioner, current. Member, Parish Choir, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, 17 Year Service Certificate of Appreciation, Heidelcare, 2012. Recipient, 20 Year Service Certificate of Appreciation, Quota International, 2012. Recipient, Volunteer of the Year, Banyule City Council, 2011. Recipient, Commonwealth Government's National Volunteer Award, 2011. Recipient, Australia Day Award, Federal Electorate of Jaga Jaga, 2008.

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Mr Deepak VINAYAK, Craigieburn Vic 3064 For service to the multicultural community of Victoria. Service includes: Founder, South Asian Community Link Group, since 2010. Community Ambassador, A Sport For All, Cricket Victoria, 2015 - 2016. Community Advisor, Lavender Foundation, since 2015. Ambassador, National Australia Day Council, 2015. Founder President, Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin, since 2014. Chair, Advisory Board, South Asian Youth Connect Australasia, since 2013. Regional Advisory Council Member, Victorian Multicultural Commission, 2012 - 2015. People of Australia Ambassador, Australian Government, 2012 - 2013. Ambassador, White Ribbon Foundation, since 2012. Community Ambassador, R U OK?, since 2012. Justice of the Peace, since 2008. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Highly Commended Volunteer Award, Victorian Premier's Volunteer Champions Awards, Government of Victoria, 2016. Recipient, Award for Meritorious Service to the Community, 2015. Recipient, Community Cohesion and Multifaith Award, Prime Minister of Australia, 2013. Recipient, Victorian Multicultural Excellence Award, Governor of Victoria, 2010. Recipient, Multicultural Champion of Victoria, Government of Victoria. Recipient, 'Fair Go' category, Pride of Australia Medal, 2018.

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Mrs Denise Aline WADLEY, Qld For service to the arts and education administration in Queensland. Service includes: Queensland Youth Orchestra: Honorary Public Relations Officer, 1972-1980. Patron, current. Life Member, current Member, Advisory Council, Queensland Conservatorium of Music, 1985-1997. Queensland Theatre Orchestra (now the Philharmonic Orchestra): Administrator, 1976-1984. Former Board Member. Founding Managing Director. Queensland Representative, Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, 1985-1987. Has also served as a board member of a range of arts organisations including: Queensland Opera. Queensland Literature Board of Review, 1981-1986. Confederation of Australian Performing Arts Organisations, 1983. Member, Advisory Committee for the Opening Celebrations Program, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, 1974. Musica Viva Queensland Committee Ormiston House Restoration Association, National Trust of Queensland. Southern Cross Soloists. Chair, Liberal Party (Queensland) Heritage and Arts Committee, 1982-1984. Marketing Director and Advisor, Brisbane First Festival of Arts, 1974. Brisbane Community Arts Centre (now Metro Arts): Honorary Member, Board of Directors, 1973-1984. Administrator, 1983. Queensland University of Technology: Member, Biomedical Ethics Committee 1986-1997. Council Member, 1975-1997. Former Member, Art Museum Committee. Former Member, Cultural Precinct Committee.

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Mr John Owen WAKEFIELD, Eltham Vic 3095 For service to people with a disability. Service includes: Board Member, Leadership Plus (an amalgamation of Headway Victoria and Action for Community Living), since the late 1980s. L'Arche Community (formerly Friends of L'Arche): Board Member, Melbourne, since 2002. Volunteer, since 2002. Inaugural Chairperson, Headway Victoria, 2 years. Founding Member, Brain Injury Matters. Member, Victorian Branch, Australasian Society for Intellectual Disability, 10 years. Member, Nillumbik Inclusion Advisory Committee, Nillumbik Shire Council, 2007-2008. Member, Community Living Alliance Committee, Action for More Independence and Dignity in Accommodation (AMIDA), late 1990s and early 2000s. Representative, Quality Improvement Reference Committee, Victorian Department of Human Services, early 1990s. Former Volunteer, Northern Region Accommodation Committee. Former Volunteer, Melbourne City Mission. Former Member, Accessible Transport Committee, Victorian Department of Transport. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Sir John Reid Community Service Award, Rotary Club of Melbourne, 2015. Featured in photographic exhibition, '21 Leaders with a Disability - Victorian Icons, People and Places', 2004. Recipient, Certificate of Recognition, International Year of the Volunteer, 2001. Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, Australasian Society for Intellectual Disability, 2001.

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Mr Anthony John WALCH, Margate TAS 7054 For service to the community of Tasmania. Service includes: Australian Association of Practice Management: (A non-profit, national association dedicated to supporting effective Practice Management in the healthcare profession). Chairman, National Conference, 2007. Former Member, National Board Former State President Tasmania Former Member, State Committee Tasmania Kingborough Dog Walking Association: President, 1998-2016. Co-Founder, 1998. Member, 1998-2016 Pony Club Association of Tasmania: President, 1984-1988 Chair, Southern Zone, 1982-1984 Treasurer, 1981-1982 Huntingfield Pony and Riding Club: President, 1979-1981 District Commissioner, 1975-1979 Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Kingborough Merit Award, Kingborough Council, 2006 Recipient, Life Membership, Kingborough Dog Walking Association, 2003 Recipient, Life Membership, Australian Association of Practice Managers, 2001

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Mrs Ronda Beckley WALKER, Kyneton Vic 3444 For service to the community, and to women. Service includes: Zonta International: Vice Chairman, Centennial Anniversary Committee, 2010-2012. Member, Nominating Committee (coordinating international leaders), 2008-2010. Member, Organising Committee, Zonta International Convention, 2006. Zonta International District 23: Chair, Bylaws and Resolutions Committee, current. Chair, Organising Committee for 2 new clubs in Victoria, 2012-2017. Governor, District 23, 2004-2006. Lieutenant Governor, 2002-2004. Area Director, 2000-2002. Zonta Club of Kyneton: President, 2012-2014. Charter President, 1994-1996. Member, since 1994. Country Fire Authority: Chair, Kyneton Brigade, 2012-2016. Secretary, 2008-2010. Volunteer Firefighter - Radio Operator, since 1974. Recipient, National Emergency Medal for efforts during the 2009 Victorian Bushfires. Recipient, National Medal for long service with two clasps. Friends of the Kyneton Museum: President, 2007-2014. Secretary, 2000-2007. Member, current. Member, Library Advisory Committee, Macedon Ranges Shire Council, 2005-2009. Councillor, Shire of Kyneton, 1978-1981. Member, Lyceum Club, Melbourne, since 2005.

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Mr Graham Bryce WALLACE, deceased Late of Tahmoor NSW 2573 For service to people with a disability, and to the community. Service includes: President, Wollondilly Riding for the Disabled Association, 1986-2017. Director, Board of Directors, Riding for the Disabled Association of NSW, 2001-2003. Regional Representative, Riding for the Disabled Southern Coast and Highlands, 1993-2001. Wollondilly Pony Club: President, 1971-2017. Member, 1968-2017. Tahmoor Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade: Member, 1987-2017. Member, 1957-2017. Secretary, 1962-2015. Picton Rotary Club: International Service Director, 1999-2000. Vocational Services Director, 1998-1999. Member, 1986-2017. Member, Picton Probus Club, 1992-2012. Former Member, Wollondilly Council Australia Day Committee. Support Committee member, Queen Victoria Memorial Homes Picton,1995-2014. Former Group Treasurer, Tahmoor Scouts. Former Member, Royal Agricultural Society. Former Member, Picton Show Society. Awards and recognition includes: Recognised by Mayor for his Volunteer Service, Wollondilly Shire Council, 2014. Recipient, Citizen of the Year, Wollondilly Shire Council, 2000.

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Mr Rodney Steven WANGMAN, Baranduda Vic 3691 For service to local government, and to the community of Albury Wodonga. Service includes: City of Wodonga: Mayor, 2006-2008, and 2013-2015. Councillor, 2005-2016. Albury Wodonga Community College: Chief Executive Officer, since 2001. Developer of the 2Cool4School' program. Australian Council on Disability (ACROD): Past National Director and Past Chair, Victoria. Aware Industries: Past Director, since 2012-2015. Senior Manager, 1991-2001. Director, Lifeworks International. Past Director, Albury Wodonga Cancer Foundation. Past Community Representative, Rural Clinical School, University of New South Wales.

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Mr Robert Wilson WANNAN, Pymble NSW 2073 For service to the visual and performing arts, to youth, and to the community. Service includes; Chairman and Director, Rock Eisteddfod Challenge Foundation, 2002-2013. Member, President's Council, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2004-2006. Member, Australian Business Arts Foundation (now creative Partnerships Australia), 2005-2007. Sydney Opera House Trust: Trustee, 2013-2015. Chair of the Conservation Council, 2015. Co-Chair, Building and Heritage Committee, 2015. St James Ethics Centre: Director, since 2014. Chair, Public Benevolent Institution Committee. Member, Finance Audit and Risk Committee, current. Knox Grammar School Council: Chairman, 2007-2013. Deputy Chairman, 2005-2007. Chair, Building Committee, 2004-2007. Chair, Academic Committee, 2001-2004. Member, 2001-2013. Knox Grammar School Foundation: Chairman, 1999-2013. Deputy Chairman, 1995-1998. Director, 1995-2013. Kemp Strang: Consultant, since 2001. Chairman, 2009-2013. Greaves Wannan & Williams: Partner, 1979-2001. Director, Aussie Home Loans Ltd, 2001-2008.

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Mr Hugh Wynter WARDEN, Fremantle WA 6160 For service to primary industry, particularly to livestock management, and to the community. Service includes: Managing Director, Australian Livestock Management Services, since 1995. Consultant, Stud Merino Breeders' Association WA Inductee, Australian Sheep and Lamb Industry Roll of Honour, LambEx (Annual Lamb Industry Conference), 2010. Royal Agricultural Society WA: Member, Wool and Shearing Committee, 1995-1997. Member, Cattle Committee, 1998. Former Board Member, Meat Program Partnership with Agriculture WA. Councillor, 1995-2009; Councillor-in-Charge of History, Strategic Planning, Trade Cattle, and Led Cattle. Member, since 1973. Wesfarmers: Board Member, Wesfarmers Rural, 1985-1994. Stud Livestock Marketing and Export Development Manager, 1989-1994. Livestock Manager, 1976-1989. Stock Manager, 1973-1976. Burma Thai Railway Memorial Association: Co-founder, 2012. Chair and Vice-Chair, many years. Counsellor, Salvation Army Care Line, until 2015.

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Professor Bruce Albert WARREN, Coogee NSW 2034 For service to medicine, and to medical education, particularly to pathology. Service includes: University of New South Wales: Professor of Pathology, 1980-1997. Visiting Professor in Pathology, 2000-2005. Head of Anatomical Pathology, Prince of Wales Hospital and Prince Henry Hospital. Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia Editor, 'Pathology' Journal, 1988-1995. Fellow, 1980s. Royal Society of New South Wales: Appointed, Distinguished Fellow, 2013. Vice-President and Councillor, 1983-1985. President, 1981-1982. Council Member, 2009-2012 and 1980-1981. Fellow, Royal College of Pathologists, United Kingdom. Fellow, Australian Institute of Management. Life Fellow, Royal Microscopical Society. Life Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, New South Wales Division, National Heart Foundation, 1983-1996. Author of 81 papers and several textbooks on basic histology and atheroembolism. University of Western Ontario, Canada: Emeritus Professor, since 2001. Professor, Pathology Department, 1974-1980. Associate Professor, Pathology Department, 1969-1974. Assistant Professor, Pathology Department, 1968-1969. Visiting Professor, Anatomy Department, 1968. Member of the Senate, 1970-1974.

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Mr Geoffrey Walter WATERS, deceased Late of Bittern Vic 3918 For service to surf lifesaving. Service includes: Surf Life Saving: Rescue and Resuscitation (R&R) Head Coach, Mount Martha Life Saving Club, 2014-2017. Rescue and Resuscitation (R&R) Head Coach, Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club, 2013-2017. Chair, Victorian Rescue and Resuscitation Panel,1990-2017. Former Club President, Club Captain, Hall of Fame Member, Chief Instructor, Point Leo Surf Life Saving Club. Surf Life Saving Victoria: A range of roles with the Finance and Recruiting Committee, House Competition, Carnival venues, Touring, Aquatic Sports Council, Board of Examiners, 1969-2001. Superintendent, Life Saving Victoria, 1976-1979. Former Chief Referee, Chair of Rescue and Resuscitation Panel, Secretary, Life Saving Victoria Aquatic Sports Council. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Coach of the Year, Life Saving Victoria, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017. Inductee, Hall of Fame, Surf Life Saving Australia, 2017. Recipient, Life Membership, Life Saving Victoria, 2012. Recipient, President's Medal, Surf Life Saving Australia, 2007. Life Saving Victoria named a Perpetual Trophy after Mr Waters in recognition of his distinguished service to Life Saving and Rescue and Resuscitation, 2002.

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Mr Garry Hannon WEBB, deceased Late of Turramurra NSW 2074 For service to the community of the North Shore. Service includes: NOVUS Foundation: (the Foundation develops and supports local projects directed at youth welfare) Deputy Chairman, current. Treasurer, since 2014. Board Member, since 2005. Involved with the establishment of the Novus Foundation, 2005. Sydney Adventist Hospital: Community Representative Board Member, Sydney Adventist Hospital Foundation, 2008-2012. Member Fundraising Committee, current. Rotary Club of Wahroonga: President, 2005-2006. Variety of other roles, since 1998. Former International Director. Former Member, Advisory Committee, Hornsby PCYC. CPA Australia: Member, Investigations Committee, 1991-2000. Member, Commerce and Industry Committee, 5 years. Fellow, 1993-2014. Member, 1973-2014. Advisor to the Dean of the School of Business, Western Sydney University, 5 years.

Brigadier Neil Harvey WEEKES AM MC (Retd), deceased Late of Banksia Beach Qld 4507 For service to veterans and their families. Brigadier Weekes was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia, in the Military Division, in the Queen's Birthday 1988 Honours list 'for service to the Australian Army as the Commanding Officer of North West Mobile Force'. President, The Royal Australian Regiment Association Queensland Inc, until 2017. Patron, Townsville Sub-Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, approx 20 years. Patron, Townsville Branch, National Servicemen's Association, no dates. Patron, Townsville Branch, Vietnam Veterans' Association of Australia, no dates. Member, Prime Minister's Advisory Council on Ex-Service Matters, 2008-2011. Advisor, Alliance of Defence Service Organisations, 2010-2017. Military Advisor, Jezzine Barracks Community Trust Board, 2010. Chair, North Australian Military Heritage Association, 2009.

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Mr Sydney Thomas WELLER, Nowra NSW 2541 For service to rugby league, and to the community. Service includes: New South Wales South Coast Group 7 Rugby League: Deputy President, since 2008. Treasurer, since 2007. Director, since 2005. Member, General Committee, 1990-2005. Life Member, since 2011. Nowra-Bomaderry Jets Rugby League Football Club: Treasurer, 2008-2010. Committee Member, 2005-2015. Life Member, since 2017. Nowra Warriors Senior Rugby League Football Club: President, 1989-1999. Treasurer, 2003-2007 and 1995-2000. Committee Member, 1989-2007. Life Member, 2001. Supporter, ongoing. Freemasons New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory: Master, Lodge Shoalhaven (now Lodge Nowra Unity), 1972 and Secretary, for 40 years. Member, City of Wollongong Lodge, since 2011. Member, since 1964. First Grand Principal and Grand Master, Royal Arch and Mark Master Masons of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, 2000-2004. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australian Sports Medal, 2000.

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Mr Anthony WELLS, Bathurst NSW 2795 For service to cricket. Service includes: Bathurst District Junior Cricket Association (BDJCA): Coach since formation in 1978. Held a range of executive and administrative positions, 1982-2016. Life Member. Rugby Union Cricket Club (RUCC): Coach, since 1987. Junior Co-ordinator, 1987-2006. Delegate to BDJCA. Life Member. Manager, Bradman Cup Under 16, Western Zone Cricket, 2012-2016. Regional Director of Coaching, Mitchell Cricket Council, 2012-2017. Coach CMA Cricket Club, 1980-1986. Coach, Ramsgate RSL in St George Junior Cricket Association, 1970-1976. Awards and recognition includes: Named, Living Legend, Bathurst Regional Council, 2016.

Mr Norman Tattershall WELLS, North Perth WA 6006 For service to veterans and their families, and to military history. Service includes: Returned and Services League of Australia: President, Osborne Park Sub-Branch, since 2017 and 2014-2016. Secretary, 2015-2016. Member, current. Volunteer, Army Museum of Western Australia, 1999-2012. President, Parents and Friends Society, Guildford Grammar School, 1992 Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Commendation Certificate, Australian Army History Unit, 2006.

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Mr Ian Starr WHEATLEY, Tea Gardens NSW 2324 For service to pharmaceutical science. Service includes: Consultant Auditor, I.S. Wheatley and Partner, since 1993. Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority: Auditor, GMP, since 1996. Representative, Industry Liaison Committee, 1996-2007. Representative, Manufacturing Licensing Scheme Committee, 1996-2018. Technical Assessor, Chemical Testing, Food and Drugs, National Association of Testing Authorities, 1972-2007. Operations Manager, Schering Plough Corporation (now MERCK and Company), 1993-2006. Foundation Chair, National Association for Crop Production and Animal Health Intramammary Preparations Committee, 1973-1976. Industry Representative roles: Australian Code of GMP for Veterinary Chemical Products Review Committee, 2006. Australian Code of GMP for Humans Review Committee, 1990. NSW Poisons Advisory Committee, 1985-2006. Therapeutic Goods and Cosmetics Advisory Committee, 1992-1998. Standards Association of Australia Committee, 1980-1982 and 1994-1998. Fellow, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, since 1997. Fellow, Quality Society of Australasia, since 1991. Award and recognition includes: Recipient, RACI John Martin Award, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 2008.

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Mr Alfred John WHEELER, Qld For service to landscape architecture and urban planning. Service includes: Planning Institute of Australia: National Vice-President, 1972-1974 Queensland President, 1962-1964. Assisted establishment of 2-year planning course, foundation of Queensland University of Technology, 1964. Inaugural Chair, Planning and Landscape Course Committee, 1967. Life Fellow, current. Premier's Department, Queensland, 1982-1986 Coordinator-General's Department, Queensland Government. Member, steering committees, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, 1975-1980. Senior Town Planner, 1970s. Inaugural Project Manager, Moreton Region Growth Strategy. Congregational Federation of Australia and New Zealand: Lay Preacher, since 1977. Minister, 1986-2016. Editor, Early Congregationalism in Queensland by G. Lindsay Lockley, 2004. Editor, Memories of Queensland Congregationalism by J. F. T. Short, 2015. Foundation Member, Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, current.

Mrs Angela WHEELTON, Southbank Vic 3006 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Service includes: Life Education Victoria: Deputy Chair, since 2015 Board Member, since 2010. Member, Advisory Board, 2008-2009 Advisory Board Member for Indonesia, Bali Children Foundation, since 2009. Board Member, Bali Children Foundation Australia Limited, current. Involved in establishing the International Team for Implantology (ITI), 2004. Former Chief Executive Officer, Straumann Australia. Partner, Wheelton Philanthropy, current. Former Netball Coach, Minyup Murtoa Netball Club and Endeavour Hills Netball Club. Former Netball Umpire, in Victoria,1982-2002.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Michael Alan WHITEHOUSE, Kingston Tas 7050 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Service includes; Rotary District 9830: Treasurer, since 2012. Assistant Governor, 2006-2007. Involved in administration, for 10 years. Rotary Club of Kingston: President, 1993-1994. Member, since 1974. Project Coordinator to establish Manor Garden Respite Centre. Treasurer, Rotary Australia World Community Service, since 2011. Parkinsons Australia: Board Member, 2013-2016. Treasurer, for two years. Treasurer, Anglican Diocese of Tasmania, 2006-2009 and 1992. Treasurer, St Clements Anglican Church, Kingston, for five years. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Paul Harris Sapphire Pin, Rotary Club of Kingston, 2013. Recipient, Paul Harris Sapphire Pin, Rotary District 9830, 2016.

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Mrs Kathleen Anne WIGGAN, Bungonia NSW 2580 For service to the communities of Goulburn and Bungonia. Service includes: Co-Founder, Abbeyfield Australia Goulburn Inc, 2004-2012. Member, Bungonia Progress Association, since 1975 and Secretary, 1975 until the 1980s. Founding Member, Rural Watch, since 1998. Founding Member and Secretary, Bungonia and District Historical Society, since 2002. Representative, Heritage and Sustainability Parks Project, since 2003. Volunteer, Bungonia Rural Fire Service, current. Volunteer, David's Place, Catholic Parish of St Canice, current. Volunteer, Correction Services Weekend Detention, NSW Department of Justice, current. Volunteer, Sydney Heritage Fleet, current. Bungonia Village Park Trust: Trustee, 2003-2007 Secretary, since 2007. Volunteer and Member, Alfresco Jubilo U3A Choir. Volunteer and Member, St Saviour's Cathedral Choir, 1977-1996. Volunteer and Member, Goulburn Consort of Voices, 1976-2015. Volunteer and Member, Argyle Society, 1978-1988.

Mr Graeme John WILKIE, Lorne Vic 3232 For service to the visual arts, particularly to sculpture. Service includes: Founding Director and Vice-President, Lorne Sculpture Biennale, since 2007. Founder and Director, QDOS Arts Centre, Victoria, since 1996. Founding Member, Geelong Potters Group. Founding Member, Surf Coast Arts.

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Mr Peter Mackay WILKINSON, Killara NSW 2071 For service to the community, and to road safety education. Service includes: Member, Seniors Committee, Ku-ring-gai Council, 2011-2014. Chairman, Ku-ring-gai Police and Community Safety Committee, 1998-2013. Past Secretary, Ku-ring-gai Community Workshop The Shed Inc. Supporter, Ku-ring-gai Youth Development Service, since 2006. Justice of the Peace, over 50 years. Killara Probus Club: Past President, 2011 and Member, since 2001. Rotary Club of St. Leonards : Past President and Member for 31 years. Road Safety: Member, NSW State Executive, Australasian College of Road Safety, 2002-2008. Volunteer, Community and Road Education, St Ives Honda Roadcraft Training Track, since 1998 and Fresh Tracks program since 2004. HMAS Sydney Association: Member and Supporter. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australia Day Citizen of the Year, Ku-ring-gai Council, 2015. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow. Recipient, NSW Police Commissioners Recognition Plaque, 1998-2003

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Mr Raymond Cyril WILLIAMS, Rosny Tas 7018 For service to veterans and their families. Service includes: Tasmanian Branch, Australian Federation of Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Ex Servicemen and Women: Welfare Officer, current. Grants Officer, current. Board Member, Australian Federation of Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Ex Servicemen and Women, current. Member, Tasmanian Consultative Forum, Department of Veterans Affairs Tasmania, since 2016. Member, Lindisfarne Sub-Branch, Returned and Service League of Australia, since 1992. Secretary, Tasmanian Chapter, Officer Training Unit Association of Australia, since 1997. Member, Royal Australian Air Force Association, current. Committee Member, Tasmanian Branch of the Australian Peacekeepers and Peacemakers Veterans Association. Member, Institute of Emergency Services, current. Former State Manager, Tasmania, Helicopter Resources Pty Ltd.

Ms Anne Shirley WILLS, Adelaide SA 5000 For service to the broadcast media in South Australia. Service includes: South Australian Television Personality and Entertainer. Holds the record for the most number of Logie Awards won - 19 awards. Channel Nine: Starred in the 1964 Telethon Quest. Started as Weather Girl in 1965. Has appeared on a range of television shows including ' In Melbourne Tonight', 'The Bert Newton Show', 'Good Morning Australia', 'A.M. Adelaide', 'Movie Scene', 'Close Up with Willsy' and 'Clapper Board'. Channel Seven: Weather Presenter - Seven Nightly News Adelaide. Presenter, weekly afternoon segment, Five AA- Adelaide AM Radio Station. Presenter, weekly movie review, on 'Sundo's Big Breakfast' program, Five MU, Murray Bridge, current.

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Mr Barry Thomas WILSON, Lauderdale Tas 7021 For service to people with a disability. Service includes: Technical Aid to the Disabled, Tasmania (TADTas): Board Member, since 2006. Has built over 130 Freedom Wheel Bikes, since 2010. Recipient, Life Membership, 2014. Tasmania Orchid Society: Treasurer, 2006-2014. Committee Member. Recipient, Life Member, 2015.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Dr Richard Frank WILSON, Summertown SA 5141 For service to the community through a range of roles, and to medicine. Service includes: District 9500 and 9520, Rotary International: District Governor, District 9520, 2015-2016. National Board Member, Australian Rotary Health, 2011-2014. Regional Coordinator, Districts 9500 and 9250, Australian Rotary Health, 2005-2008. President, Rotary Club of Stirling, 2004. Chair, Social Issues for Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, 1996 to 2002. South Australian Committee Chair, Rotary Polio Plus Project, 1985-1986. President, Rotary Club of Strathalbyn, 1978. Member, since 1974. Board Member, South Australian Branch, Prostate Cancer Foundation, since 2009. Senior Medical Advisor, Avant (national medical defence organisation), since 2007. Adelaide Hills Division of General Practice: Chair, 2006-2011. Board Member, 2006-2011. Professional Development Coordinator, 2000s. General Medical Practitioner, Strathalbyn and Adelaide Hills, since 1973. Fellow and Life Member, Royal Australian College of General Practice, since 1973. Member, Sturt Fleurieu General Practice Education and Training Board, 2006 to 2012. Inaugural Member, Southern Adelaide Health Services Board, 2004-2008. Drug and Alcohol Services Council of South Australia: Chair, 1995-2004. Member, 1990-1995. Medical Defence Association of South Australia Board: Chair, 1993-1996. Member 1984-1996. Strathalbyn Soldiers Memorial Hospital: Board Chair, 1981. Member of the Board, 1978-1984. Board Member, Summerhill Aged Care Facility, Uraidla, 1992-1994. Former Divisional Surgeon, St John's Ambulance, Strathalbyn. Aviation Medical Examiner, Civil Aviation Safety Authority, 1974 - current. Former Chair, Strathalbyn Aged Care Development Committee. Former Member, South Australian Health Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care Committee. Member, Anglicare South Australia Archbishop's Appeal Fundraising Committee, 1995-2005. Board Member, National Wine Foundation, 2002-2004. Inaugural Chair, Strathalbyn Meals on Wheels. Former Member, Corporation of Strathalbyn (now amalgamated into a District Council). Member, Australasian Society for Aerospace Medicine. Volunteer Medical Services, Great Australian Cattle Drive, Horns and Hoofs Cattle Drive, and Bush to Burra Cattle Drive, 1990's. Member, South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Paul Harris Fellowship, Rotary International, 1995.

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Mr Robert (Benny) James WILSON, West End Qld 4101 For service to recreational cycling planning and standards. Service includes: Chief Executive Officer, Bicycle Queensland, since 1996. Member, Queensland Government State Cycling Committee, since 1998. Member, Safer Roads Safer Queensland Forum, 2015 (previously known as the Queensland Road Advisory Safety Committee). Worked with Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads providing input for Minister's Road Safety Reference Group, TMR's Cycling Infrastructure Policy, Principal Cycle Network Plans and the Queensland Cycle Strategy (2011-2021). Member, Active Transport Committee, Brisbane City Council. Member, Lord Mayor's Transport Reference Committee. Member, Local Government cycling advisory committees including: Gold Coast City Council. Redland Shire Council. Caloundra City Council. Sunshine Coast Regional Council and other regional councils in Queensland. Member, Queensland Blackspot Committee, 2001-2017.

Mr Peter WINDHOLZ, Brighton East Vic 3187 For service to the Jewish community of Victoria. Service includes: Former Victorian State Director, Jewish National Fund of Australia. Blake Street Hebrew Congregation: Coordinator, Blake Bridge Club, current. Volunteer and Member, current. Theodor Herzl Social Club: Vice-President, 1998-2000. Deputy Chairman, 1982-1997. Director of Bridge, 1980-2000. Member, Building Committee, 1982-1986. Life Member, since 1991. B'nai B'rith Victoria: Former Master, Shalom Unit Bridge Club. Member, 2006-2008. Bridge Director, Victorian Bridge Association, current.

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Mr Andrew Stephen WINTERS, Mollymook NSW 2539 For service to surf lifesaving. Service includes: Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club: Member, since 1975. President, 1981-1984; 2009-2014. Treasurer, 2003-2006. Boat Captain, 10 years. Board Representative, Sydney Branch, Surf Life Saving Australia. Member, Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club and Bondi Surf Bathers Life Saving Club, current. Treasurer, Milton Ulladulla Parkinson's Disease Support Group, current. Volunteer Director, Clovelly Community Bank Branch, Bendigo Bank, since 2004.

Mr Peter Dudley WOOD, Sunshine Bay NSW 2536 For service to the community of Batemans Bay, and to youth. Service includes: Batemans Bay Youth Foundation: Chairman, since 2005. Club Delegate, since 2003. Rotary Club of Batemans Bay: Board of Directors, current. International Service and Rotary Foundation Portfolio, current. Member, since 2012. Market Manager/Market Management Committee, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Rotary Foundation District 9710 Service Award, 2007. Recipient, Rotary Foundation District 9710 Service Award - International, 2015/2016. Recipient, Certificate of Recognition to the Rotary Clubs of Batemans Bay and Intramuros from the Philippines Department of Education - Division of Cavite, 2015. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Batemans Bay. Recipient, Paul Harris Fellow Sapphire Pins, 2010, 2016.

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Mr Robert Goodwin WOOD, Vic For service to the community, particularly through emergency response organisations. Service includes: Country Fire Authority Victoria: Firefighter, Sassafras and Ferny Creek Brigade, 1978-1986 and since 1997. Communications Officer, 2001-2002. Recipient, 25-Year Clasp, 2014. Bushwalking Victoria: Field Organiser, Lake Cobbler/Mount Cobbler Search, 1996. Member, Training Organising Committees, 1991-1992 and 1994-1995. Member, Search and Rescue Section, 1990-1995. Field Organiser, Woods Point Search, 1994. Organiser, Bushwalking Skills Improvement Course, 1986-1989. Founding Member, Bayside Bushwalking Club, 1984-1986. Former Board Member. Former Walk Leader, Maroondah Booshwalking Club.

Mr Barry WRIGHT, Coorparoo Qld 4151 For service to the restaurant and catering industry. Service includes: Australian Culinary Federation: Former Organiser and Judge, competitions for Chefs and Apprentices. Former Team Manager, Australian culinary teams competing overseas. Life Member, Queensland Branch. Life Member, National. Professional Associations include: Honorary Lifetime Member, World Association of Chefs Societies, 1992. Former Member, Culinary Institute of Australia. Former Member, Guild of Professional Chefs. Involved with the establishment of the Hunter Branch, Guild of Cooks, Catering Institute of Australia. Commercial Cookery: Executive Advisory Chef, Nestle Australia LTD, 1990-2001. Executive Chef, Royal Sydney Golf Club, 1970s-1980s. Professional Chef, 1970s-1990s.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Margaret Suzanne WROE, Maryborough Qld 4650 For service to the community of Maryborough. Details not released at request of recipient.

Mr Leonard Judah YAFFE, Caulfield South Vic 3162 For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne. Service includes: Melbourne Hebrew Congregation: President, 1981-1983, 2002-2004. Member, Board of Management, since 1971. Chair, Religious Services Sub Committee, since 1971. Life Member, since 2013. Life Governor, since 1981. Former Delegate/Representative, Jewish Community Council of Victoria Plenum Council. Former Representative, Council of Orthodox Synagogues of Victoria. Former Representative, Victorian Association of Jewish Ex Servicemen. Former Volunteer, Meals on Wheels. Former Volunteer, Montefiore Homes. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Community Service Award, Jewish Community Council of Victoria, 2010.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mrs Khuan YEO, Epping NSW 2121 For service to the Australian Baptist Ministries. Service includes: Baptist Churches of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory: Epping Baptist Church: English Conversation teacher, since 1995. Gentle Exercise and Aerobics teacher, since 1994. Church Deacon, Outreach Ministry, 2007-2012 and 2015-2018. Coordinated Lunar New Year community dinners, 2002-2017. Coordinated Christmas community dinners, 2003-2011. Host, Home Bible Study Groups, since 1998. Congregation member, since 1992. Randwick Baptist Church: House Playgroup Leader, 1983-1984. Domestic Supervisor, 1975-1980. Family Day Care Board Member, Christian Community Aid Eastwood, 1995-2007. Voluntary contact, new migrants to Australia, Epping community, since 1995. Fundraiser, Joyramkura Hospital Bangladesh, since 2006. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Volunteer Certificate, Division of Bennelong, 2012. Recipient, Award for Community Services, Rotary Club of Epping, 2006.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Mr Mark Anthony YOUNG, Niddrie Vic 3042 For service to social welfare organisations, and to youth-at-risk. Service includes: Community Outreach Coordinator, Father Bob Maguire Foundation, since 2014. Manager Community Partnerships, Kids Off The Kerb, since 2012. Outreach NSP Worker, Peninsular Health, 2012-2014. Volunteer, Youth Services Network, City of Port Phillip, 2008-2012. Member, Melbourne Youth Service Forum, City of Melbourne, 2006-2012. Volunteer, Inner City Regional Youth Affairs Network, 2002-2012. National Manager Operations, Open Family Australia, 2002-2012. Manager, Youth Projects Inc, 1992-2002. Founding Member and Secretary, Penington Institute, 1995-2001, (formerly Anex Inc). Youth Worker, Mission of Streets and Lanes, Wiseman Youth Services, 1993-1994. Former Youth Worker, Melbourne City Mission North East, Community Integration and Accommodation Options Program Hepatitis C Council of Victoria: President, 1998-2004. Board Member, 1995-2004. Awards and recognition includes: Life Member, Hepatitis C Council of Victoria, 2005 Recipient, Best Practice Award for Individual Excellence, ANEX Inc (Association of NSP/Harm Reduction Victoria), 2002.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Miss Merrilyn Lexie YOUNG, Deloraine Tas 7304 For service to the community of Deloraine. Service includes: Deloraine Football Club: Committee Member, current. Secretary. Treasurer 2001-2005. Shop Co-ordinator. Secretary, Social Committee, 20 years. Recipient, Life Membership, 2004. Deloraine Agricultural & Pastoral Society Inc.: Treasurer, since 2000. Member, 30 years. Recipient, Life Membership, 2013. Deloraine Uniting Church: Past Honorary Auditor Member, current. Northern Tasmanian Football Association: Secretary, Northern Tasmanian Regional Games 1992-1993. Recipient, Legend Status, 2014. Secretary, Deloraine Community Car Committee, since 2010. Honorary Auditor, Deloraine Red Cross, current. Honorary Auditor, Deloraine Ladies Probus Club, current. Former Lead Singer and Actress, Deloraine Dramatic Society. Rotary Club of Deloraine: Member since 2016 Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australia Day Volunteer Award, Meander Valley Council, 2015 and 2003.

MEDAL (OAM) OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION

Professor Margaret Rosemary ZACHARIN, Surrey Hills Vic 3127 For service to medicine, particularly to paediatric endocrinology. Service includes: Paediatric Endocrinologist, Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, since 1982. Endocrinologist, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, current. Paediatric Endocrinologist Teacher (International), European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology and Indian Society of Paediatric Endocrinology, current. Author or Co-Author, of more than 150 peer-reviewed publications. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Outstanding Clinician Award, European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE), 2017. Recipient, Robert Vines Medal for Clinical Excellence in Paediatric Endocrinology, Australian Paediatric Endocrine Group, 2016. Recipient, Elizabeth Turner Medal for Best Clinician, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, 2009.