THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA TO BE OFFICERS IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (A.O.):
1. MR DAVID LAWRENCE BARDAS
For distinguished service to the retail fashion industry, to the Jewish community, and through philanthropic contributions to Indigenous, education, cultural, social welfare, visual arts, and to medical organisations.
2. MR GRAHAM WILLIAM BURKE
For distinguished service to film production, marketing, exhibition and distribution, to the broadcast media industry, to the leisure and recreation sector, and to the community.
3. PROFESSOR MARK CAMERON BURRY
For distinguished service to spatial information architecture as an academic, researcher and author, and as an innovator in the application of digital manufacturing and construction methods.
4. MR NOEL ROBERT CAMPBELL
For distinguished service to the primary industry sector, particularly to dairy producers, through executive roles with professional bodies, to the milk supply industry, and to the community of Victoria.
5. MS BELINDA JANE CLARK
For distinguished service to cricket as a player, captain and administrator, through support for national and international professional councils, and as a role model for young sportswomen.
6. PROFESSOR CAROLINE FRANCES FINCH
For distinguished service to sports medicine, particularly in the area of injury prevention, as an educator, researcher and author, and to the promotion of improved health in athletes and those who exercise.
7. PROFESSOR SUZANNE MARIE GARLAND
For distinguished service to medicine in the field of clinical microbiology, particularly to infectious diseases in reproductive and neonatal health as a physician, administrator, researcher and author, and to professional medical organisations.
8. MS JOANNA HAYTER
For distinguished service to women in the areas of gender equality and individual rights through leadership and policy development roles, and to the promotion of global health, peace and security. 9. DR PAUL JOHN HEMMING
For distinguished service to higher education administration, to medicine through contributions to a range of professional medical associations, and to the community of central Victoria, particularly as a general practitioner.
10. PROFESSOR ANTHONY DAVID HOLMES
For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to reconstructive and craniofacial surgery, as a leader, clinician and educator, and to professional medical associations.
11. PROFESSOR JONATHAN MYER KALMAN
For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to cardiac electrophysiology as a clinician and academic, and through roles with a range of national and international heart rhythm societies.
THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA TO BE MEMBERS IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (A.M.):
12. THE LATE MR HUGH MCDONALD ANDERSON (to be received by his wife Mrs Dawn Anderson)
In recognition of his significant service to Australian folklore as an historian and author, and to the community of Victoria through historical societies.
13. THE LATE MR STEPHEN CAMERON ASHTON (to be received by his daughters Louisa Ashton and Kate Ashton)
In recognition of his significant service to architecture through management and design roles, to professional organisations, and to motor sport.
14. MR PETER RODNEY BARKER
For significant service to Australia-China relations, particularly through language interpretation roles.
15. THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM ROBERT BAXTER
For significant service to the people and Parliament of Victoria.
16. MRS CATHERINE ANN BIDDICK
For significant service to the community through philanthropic, governance, administrative and fundraising support for health and medical research.
TO BE MEMBERS IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (A.M.) - continued:
17. PROFESSOR GEORGE BRAITBERG
For significant service to medical administration and emergency medicine, to education and health system design, and to the community.
18. MS MARY THERESE DRAPER
For significant service to community health as a consumer advocate through contributions to delivery standards and governance, and to stakeholder engagement.
19. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR IAN MAXWELL DUNN
For significant service to the law, to legal standards, education, and specialist accreditation, and as a practitioner in the areas of negotiation and dispute resolution.
20. PROFESSOR SUSAN LEIGH ELLIOTT
For significant service to education as an academic administrator, as a clinician in the field of gastroenterology, and to educational institutions in the Asia- Pacific.
21. DR GILLIAN MARGARET GALE
For significant service to children who are blind or have low vision as an educator, and to learning support and education integration programs.
22. MS KERRY LEE GARDNER
For significant service to the community through support for a range of cultural, social justice and environmental conservation organisations.
23. MR PETER JOHN GILL
For significant service to aged welfare, to the provision of pioneering palliative care programs, to medical education, and to the community.
24. MR PETER GORDON
For significant service to the community through support for Australian rules football, health promotion and youth social welfare, and to the law.
25. MR WILLIAM WYATT GUEST
For significant service to community health, particularly to people living with cancer, through fundraising support for charitable organisations, and to sport.
TO BE MEMBERS IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (A.M.) - continued:
26. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR NERINA SUSAN HARLEY
For significant service to medicine in the fields of intensive care and nephrology, as an administrator, and to medical research and education.
27. MR JON MEREDITH HICKMAN
For significant service to the community, particularly to education, heritage preservation, infrastructure and financial planning, and to public administration.
28. MR GREGORY ROSS HOCKING
For significant service to the performing arts as a conductor, director and theatre manager, and to the development of the Melbourne comedy industry.
29. MR ERIC WILLIAM HOWARD
For significant service to road transport safety through consultancy roles, to professional bodies, and to the community.
30. MRS VICKI ANN JELLIE
For significant service to community health in rural Victoria through the provision of access to radiotherapy treatments for people with cancer.
31. MR PETER CAMPBELL JONES
For significant service to the tourism and hospitality sectors, particularly through event management, as an advisor, and to the community.
32. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR JOHN WILLIAM KELLY
For significant service to medicine through the management and treatment of melanoma, as a clinician and administrator, and to education.
33. MR LEONARD VICTOR KEMPLER
For significant service to the community through contributions to national cultural institutions, charitable, education and children's medical foundations.
34. MR CHESTER STEWART KEON-COHEN
For significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, in Victoria, and as a supporter of a range of health and community organisations.
35. MR ANDREW VALLEJO MYER
For significant service to the community through support for a range of cultural and environmental conservation organisations, and to the film industry. TO BE MEMBERS IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (A.M.) - continued:
36. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ROSEMARY LOUISE NIXON
For significant service to community health in the field of occupational dermatology, as an academic and researcher, and to professional standards.
37. MS VIVIENNE MARY WHITE
For significant service to education through leadership in the development of initiatives that support disadvantaged students and schools.
TO BE A MEMBER IN THE MILITARY DIVISION (A.M.):
38. AIR COMMODORE JAMES DENNIS HOOD
For exceptional service in major capability acquisition and sustainment, aviation regulatory reform, and aircraft and aviation safety engineering for the Australian Defence Force.
TO RECEIVE THE PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL (P.S.M.):
39. MS CHERYL ANN BATAGOL
For outstanding public service to environmental protection and sustainability in Victoria.
40. MR ANTHONY JOHN BUGDEN
For outstanding public service to human resource management in the education sector in Victoria.
41. MR PETER JAMES CORKILL
For outstanding public service to science and mathematics education in Victoria.
42. MR ADAM PHILLIP FENNESSY
For outstanding public service to a range of government departments in Victoria.
43. MRS KAREN MAREE GOODEN
For outstanding public service to the improvement of outcomes for job seekers.
TO RECEIVE THE PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL (P.S.M.) - continued:
44. MR CHRISTOPHER LYLE HUMPHREYS
For outstanding public service to innovative policy development and civil law reforms in Victoria.
45. MR CHRISTOPHER JAMES JOUSTRA
For outstanding public service to education in Victoria.
TO RECEIVE THE AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL (A.P.M.) FOR DISTINGUISHED POLICE SERVICE:
46. SUPERINTENDENT TIMOTHY JOHN HANSEN
47. SUPERINTENDENT LISA JOY HARDEMAN
48. SUPERINTENDENT DARREN GRANT HARRIS
49. DETECTIVE SUPERINTENDENT MICHAEL JOHN HERMANS
50. SERGEANT MARK STANLEY HIGGINBOTHAM
51. DETECTIVE SUPERINTENDENT GRAHAM JOHN KENT
TO RECEIVE THE AUSTRALIAN FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (A.F.S.M.) FOR DISTINGUISHED FIRE SERVICE:
52. MR JOHN WILLIAM ATKINS
53. MR DARREN JOSEPH CONLIN
TO RECEIVE THE AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (A.S.M.) FOR DISTINGUISED AMBULANCE SERVICE:
54. MS MELISSA BUCKINGHAM
55. MS SUSANNA MARY DEAN
56. MR DARREN JAMES HICKS
57. MR PAUL RUSSELL JAMES
58. MR JEFF WAYNE KENNEALLY
TO RECEIVE THE EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL (E.S.M.) FOR DISTINGUISED EMERGENCY SERVICE:
59. MR MICHAEL JOHN HELLWEGE
TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (O.A.M.):
60. MRS DEIRDRE MARGARET ADES
For service to netball.
61. MR NORMAN WARREN ALLAN
For service to education.
62. MR LIONEL DEAN ALLEMAND
For service to the community, and to local government.
63. MS DIANA RUTH ALLEN
For service to jazz music.
64. MS SUSAN ELIZABETH ALT
For service to the community through voluntary roles.
65. MR SIMON FRANCIS BAKER
For service to athletics, particularly to racewalking.
TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (O.A.M.) - continued:
66. THE LATE MRS ELLA MARY BAMBERY (to be received by her daughter Mrs Christine Hurwood)
In recognition of her service to the community of Williamstown and western suburbs.
67. MR PAUL ROBERT BANGAY
For service to landscape architecture.
68. MISS MARGARET FRANCIS BARRY
For service to social welfare organisations assisting children in Bali.
69. MRS HATICE HURMUZ BASARIN
For service to the preservation of Australian and Turkish military history.
70. MR ROBERT GORDON BATH
For service to the community of Ballarat.
71. MR VERNON CLIVE BECHAZ
For service to veterans and their families.
72. MR TERRENCE IAN BLACK
For service to veterans and their families.
73. MR GREGORY MELWYN BOLAND
For service to the community.
74. MRS ANN ROSALIE BRAY
For service to the community of north east Melbourne.
75. MR MATHIJS CHRISTIAAN BROEREN
For service to business, particularly to photography.
76. MRS SUZANNE VIRGINIA BROWN
For service to the community through fundraising roles.
77. MR RONALD ARTHUR BURGESS
For service to basketball. TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (O.A.M.) - continued:
78. MR COLIN BRUCE CAMPBELL
For service to the winemaking industry.
79. MRS BERYLE FRANCES CAMPBELL FOSTER
For service to women in Victoria.
80. MS DENISE ANNE CAUCHI
For service to the multicultural community, and to human rights.
81. MR BRIAN JOHN CHAPLIN
For service to Australian rules football.
82. MAJOR ROBERT GORDON CHARLES
For service to the community through a range of roles.
83. MR JOHANNES CHITTY
For service to parachuting.
84. MRS CARMEL MONICA CLEMSON
For service to the community of the Macedon Ranges.
85. MRS PATRICIA ELIZABETH COLLINS
For service to the community through the preservation of historical sites.
86. MR DON JOSEPH CULLEN
For service to the community through a range of roles.
87. MR JOHN STUART DAHLENBURG
For service to conservation and the environment, and to the community.
88. MRS LYNETTE MARY DUNOON
For service to community health.
89. RABBI RONNIE FIGDOR
For service to the community through a range of organisations.
90. MR PETER FRANCIS FRAWLEY
For service to cricket, and to the community. TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (O.A.M.) - continued:
91. MR DAVID BRUCE GAY
For service to business, and to environmental pest management.
92. RABBI RALPH ROBIN GENENDE
For service to multi-faith relations, and to the Jewish community of Victoria.
93. MR IAN WESLEY GLANVILLE
For service to the print and broadcast media, and to the community of Bendigo.
94. MR FRANCIS PATRICK GOLDING
For service to child welfare and social justice, and to the community.
95. MR GRAHAM EDWARD GOULDING
For service to community history and heritage preservation.
96. MRS JEAN LYNETTE HAMILTON
For service to the community of Longwood.
97. MR THOMAS BRUCE HANCOCK
For service to athletics.
98. MRS LYNETTE EVA HARRIS
For service to women in Victoria.
99. THE REVEREND FATHER EDWARD JOSEPH HARTE
For service to the Catholic Church in Australia, and to the community.
100. MRS FAYE HASKIN-DUBROWIN
For service to inter-faith relations, and to the community.
101. MS SHERENE ABDALLAH HASSAN
For service to the community through the promotion of cross-cultural understanding.
102. MR RICHARD LENTELL HEAD
For service to alpine emergency search and rescue organisations. TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE GENERAL DIVISION (O.A.M.) - continued:
103. MR PHILIP JOHN HEUZENROEDER
For service to community health through music and arts programs.
104. MR PETER RICHARD HICKS
For service to the defence reserves community.
105. MR PETER JENNINGS
For service to the community of Gippsland.
106. MR JOHN ALISTAIR KERR
For service to community health through a range of organisations.
107. MR DONALD KILGOUR
For service to the people and Parliament of Victoria.
108. MRS JANICE ANN KINLOCH
For service to women, and to the community of Geelong.
109. MRS ANNE LYNETTE KNIGHT
For service to the community of Laverton.
110. MR ROBERT KUMAR
For service to the law, particularly through the Magistrates' Court of Victoria.
TO RECEIVE THE MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA IN THE MILITARY DIVISION (O.A.M.):
111. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER PETER DONALD ARNOLD
For meritorious service in the field of naval warfare training.
112. WARRANT OFFICER CLASS ONE KELLIE EILEEN BRETT
For meritorious performance of duty as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Recruit Training Battalion and the Regimental Sergeant Major (Ceremonial) for Army.
TO RECEIVE THE CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (C.S.M.):
113. CORPORAL BENJAMIN JAMES DAVIS
For meritorious achievement in cyberspace intelligence analysis and counter improvised explosive device tactics research at Number 462 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force.
TO RECEIVE THE COMMENDATION FOR BRAVE CONDUCT:
114. DETECTIVE CONSTABLE LACHLAN CHARLES KNOWLES
In the early hours of the morning of 27 September 2013, Detective Constable Lachlan Charles Knowles assisted at an aggravated robbery incident in Arundel, Queensland.
For his actions, Detective Constable Knowles is commended for brave conduct.