Commonwealth of Gazette No. GN 24, Wednesday, 20 June 2007 GOVERNMENT NOTICES Published by the Commonwealth of Australia

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General Information...... 1627 Department of the House of Representatives ...... 1629 Government Departments...... 1630 Attorney-General ...... 1630 Environment and Water Resources ...... 1632 Finance and Administration ...... 1639 Health and Ageing...... 1668 Immigration and Citizenship...... 1669 Transport and Regional Services ...... 1671 Treasury...... 1676 Special Gazettes Nos S100, S101, S102, S110, S111, S112, S113 and S115 are attached

The date of publication of this Gazette is 20 June 2007

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P 1 2.2.07 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 Particulars of permissions granted, refused, suspended, reinstated, revoked or reconsidered for the period 1.11.06 to 31.12.06 and not previously gazetted

P 2 6.3.07 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 Particulars of permissions granted, refused, suspended, reinstated, revoked or reconsidered for the period 1.1.07 to 31.1.07 and not previously gazetted

P 3 2.4.07 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 Particulars of permissions granted, refused, suspended, reinstated, revoked or reconsidered for the period 1.2.07 to 28.2.07 and 1.1.07 to 31.1.07 and not previously gazetted

P 4 14.5.07 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 Particulars of permissions granted, refused, suspended, reinstated, revoked or reconsidered for the period 1.03.07 to 31.03.07 and not previously gazetted

P 5 4.6.07 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 Particulars of permissions granted, refused, suspended, reinstated, revoked or reconsidered for the period 1.03.07 to 31.03.07 and 1.04.07 to 30.04.07 and not previously gazetted Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1628 General Information No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Department of the House of Representatives 1629 Department of the House of Representatives

Act of Parliament assented to

It is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General, in the name of Her Majesty, assented on 5 June 2007 to the undermentioned Act passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives in the Parliament assembled, viz.:

No. 74 of 2007—An Act to amend the law relating to statutory agencies in the Treasury portfolio, and for related purposes. (Governance Review Implementation (Treasury Portfolio Agencies) Act 2007).

I C HARRIS Clerk of the House of Representatives Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1630 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1631 Government Departments Attorney-General

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901

NOTICE OF RATES OF EXCHANGE - section 161J CUSTOMS ACT 1901 I, Wayne Baldwin, delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of Customs, hereby specify, pursuant to section 161J of the Customs Act 1901, that the amounts set out in Columns 3 to 9 hereunder are the ruling rates of exchange, on the dates specified, for the purposes of ascertaining the value of imported goods under the provisions of Division 2 of Part VIII of the Customs Act 1901.

SCHEDULE (Foreign Currency = AUS $1) Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Column 9 Currency 06/06/2007 07/06//2007 08/06/2007 09/06/2007 10/06/2007 11/06/2007 12/06/2007 Brazil Real 1.6325 1.6462 1.6571 1.6571 1.6571 1.6571 1.6352 Canada Dollar 0.8913 0.8926 0.8943 0.8943 0.8943 0.8943 0.8933 China, PR of Yuan 6.4153 6.4477 6.4423 6.4423 6.4423 6.4423 6.4471 Denmark Kroner 4.6271 4.656 4.6695 4.6695 4.6695 4.6695 4.6977 European Union Euro 0.6212 0.6251 0.6269 0.6269 0.6269 0.6269 0.6308 Fiji Dollar 1.3501 1.352 1.3485 1.3485 1.3485 1.3485 1.3487 Hong Kong Dollar 6.5612 6.5949 6.5794 6.5794 6.5794 6.5794 6.5866 India Rupee 33.967 34.2293 34.2687 34.2687 34.2687 34.2687 34.3224 Indonesia Rupiah 7414.0 7513.0 7564.0 7564.0 7564.0 7564.0 7618.0 Israel Shekel 3.4279 3.4709 3.51 3.51 3.51 3.51 3.5282 Japan Yen 101.93 102.19 101.94 101.94 101.94 101.94 102.54 Korea, Republic of Won 777.39 782.0 780.7 780.7 780.7 780.7 783.06 Malaysia Ringgit 2.8663 2.8937 2.8986 2.8986 2.8986 2.8986 2.9183 New Zealand Dollar 1.1158 1.1173 1.1175 1.1175 1.1175 1.1175 1.1214 Norway Kroner 5.0162 5.0545 5.0569 5.0569 5.0569 5.0569 5.1115 Pakistan Rupee 50.92 51.17 51.04 51.04 51.04 51.04 51.12 Papua New Guinea Kina 2.5196 2.5316 2.5222 2.5222 2.5222 2.5222 2.5252 Philippines Peso 38.55 39.07 38.98 38.98 38.98 38.98 39.03 Singapore Dollar 1.2858 1.2937 1.2938 1.2938 1.2938 1.2938 1.298 Solomon Islands Dollar 6.3804 6.4108 6.3933 6.3933 6.3933 6.3933 6.4009 South Africa Rand 6.0069 6.0536 6.0975 6.0975 6.0975 6.0975 6.0732 Sri Lanka Rupee 93.03 93.51 93.29 93.29 93.29 93.29 93.45 Sweden Krona 5.795 5.8286 5.8433 5.8433 5.8433 5.8433 5.8935 Switzerland Franc 1.0228 1.0271 1.0313 1.0313 1.0313 1.0313 1.0432 Taiwan Province Dollar 27.7 27.85 27.77 27.77 27.77 27.77 27.79 Thailand Baht 28.94 29.18 29.09 29.09 29.09 29.09 29.16 United Kingdom Pound 0.4213 0.4236 0.4256 0.4256 0.4256 0.4256 0.4275 USA Dollar 0.8403 0.8443 0.842 0.842 0.842 0.842 0.843

Wayne Baldwin Delegate of the Chief Executive Officer of Customs Canberra ACT 13/6/2007 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1630 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1631 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1632 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1633

Environment and Water Resources

NOTICE OF DECISION TO GRANT A PERMIT UNDER THE HAZARDOUS WASTE (REGULATION OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS) ACT 1989

Pursuant to Section 33 of the Hazardous Waste (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1989, notice is given that on 1 June 2007 a permit was granted to Dodd & Dodd Group Pty Ltd (ABN 65 874 186 779) 11 Kennedy Street, Maylands, Western Australia, 6051 for the export of up to 3,500 tonnes of used lead acid batteries (ULABs) to Samji Metal Industrial Co. Ltd, 4MA 815, Sihwa Industrial Park, 712 Sungkok-Dong, Ansan-City, Kyonggi-Do, 425-836, Republic of Korea.

The waste will be disposed of by recycling/reclamation of metals and metal compounds.

The batteries must be stacked on pallets, strapped, wrapped, labelled and packed into sealed shipping containers. The waste must then be transported by road to be loaded onto a ship at the Port of Fremantle, Australia, to be offloaded at the Port of Incheon, the Republic of Korea. From there, it must be transported by road to the recovery facility located at Samji Metal Industrial Co. Ltd, 4MA 815, Sihwa Industrial Park, 712 Sungkok-Dong, Ansan-City, Kyonggi-Do, 425-836, Republic of Korea.

Movements may transit through the ports of Port Kelang (Malaysia), Singapore and Hong Kong. Movements must not transit through any other port or roadstead.

The export will take place in nine (9) shipments between the date of signature below and 30 November 2007.

Dr Barry Reville Assistant Secretary Environment Protection Branch June 2007

Subject to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975, a person or persons whose interests are affected by this decision may, within 28 days, make an application in writing to the Department of the Environment and Water Resources requesting the reasons for the decision. An application for independent review of the decision may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal on payment of the relevant fee by the applicant within 28 days of receipt of the reasons for the decision, or within 28 days of this notice if the reasons for the decision are not sought. Applications should be made to the Deputy Registrar, Administrative Appeals Tribunal in your capital city, see under Commonwealth Government Section in the White Pages. Further information or enquiries should be directed to: Director, Hazardous Waste Section Department of the Environment and Water Resources GPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone (02) 6274 1411, Facsimile (02) 6274 1164, or by e-mail at [email protected]. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1632 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1633

THE WATER EFFICIENCY LABELLING AND STANDARDS REGULATOR

NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION 28(1) OF THE WATER EFFICIENCY LABELLING AND STANDARDS ACT 2005 CONCERNING A DECISION TO REGISTER WELS PRODUCTS

I, Susan Levett, delegate of the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Regulator pursuant to section 25 of the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2005 (the WELS Act), register the following WELS product(s) under subsection 28(1) of the WELS Act. Registered WELS products

Brand Name Family Name / Product Name / Model Reference Name of Registration Holder � � ��������� ������������������������ ��������������������������������� ��������������������������������� � � ��������� ������������������������ ��������������������������������� ���������� � � ��������� ������������������������ ��������������������������������� ���������� � � ��������� �������������������������������� ��������������������������������� ������������������ �������������� ������������������������������������ ����������������������������� ��������������������������������������������� HAIER HDW100**T, HDW101**T, HDW102**T, HDW103**T, HDW104**T, , , HAEC PTY LTD BONNE BDF6*E2, , HAIER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD MIELE G1142SC, G1142SCU, G1142SCi, G1142, G1142U, G1142i, G1182SCVi, Miele Australia Pty Ltd G1182Vi, G1022, G1022U & G1022i LA GERMANIA LDW02-S, , , , , , , Foshan Shunde Midea Dishwasher MFG.Co.,Ltd. HAIER HDW101WH, HDW101SS, , , , , , , , HAEC PTY LTD ������������������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������� ���������������������� �������� ������������������������������������� ����������������������������� ��������������������� �������� ������������������������ ���������������������������� ������ ���������������������������������������������� ���������������������������� ������ �������������������������������������������� ���������������������������� ������ ������������������������������ ���������������������������� ������ ������������������������������������������ ���������������������������� ������ ���������������������������� ���������������������������� �������� ������������� ���������������������������� ������ �������������������������������� ���������������������������� ������� ��������������������� ���������������������� ������� �������������������������������������������� ���������������������� ������� ����������� ��������������������������������� ������������������������� �������������������������������� ����������� ��������������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������� ��������� ������� ��������������������������������������� ���������������������� ����������������������� Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1634 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1635

Brand Name Family Name / Product Name / Model Reference Name of Registration Holder CAROMA Addition to Family Name: Caroma 4 star GWA International Ltd Caroma Cube BI WF Pan, Caroma Cube WF CC Pan; Caroma Cube CC Regal 2000 FOWLER Addition to Family Name: Fowler 4 star GWA International Ltd Seido BI WF; Seido Icon; Lucid Icon Suite; Seido WH Icon Suite KOHLER WaterTile K-8002, WaterTile K-8003, WaterTile K-8022, WaterTile K-8023 Kohler New Zealand Ltd THOMAS GOODEN 69069, 69062, 69064, 69066, 69068, 69078, 65109, 65350 THOMAS GOODEN FOUNDRY SERVICES PTY LTD FISHER & PAYKEL Addition to R000710 -WL80T65CW1, WL80T65DW1, , , , , , , , Fisher & Paykel Appliances �������������������������������������������������� conditions in the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Determination 2007 (available at http://www.frli.gov.au/ComLaw/Legislation/LegislativeInstrument1.nsf/0/D03E2F79CDF93D7DCA25727C007F1D0C?OpenDocument)

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NOTICE

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Agreement between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Northern Territory Government relating to Environmental Impact Assessment

In accordance with subsection 65(3) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) and Division 16.1 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 (EPBC Regulations), I, MALCOLM BLIGH TURNBULL, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, give notice of the Review Report of the Agreement between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Northern Territory Government relating to Environmental Impact Assessment.

In accordance with paragraph 56A(2)(b) of the EPBC Act and Division 16.1 of the EPBC Regulations, I further give notice that the Commonwealth of Australia has entered into an Amending Agreement with the Northern Territory that makes amendments to the Agreement.

Copies of the Review Report, the Agreement (as amended) and the Amending Agreement can be viewed at http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc and obtained from:

The Director Legislation Policy Section Approvals and Wildlife Division Department of the Environment and Water Resources GPO Box 787 CANBERRA ACT 2601 Email: [email protected]

1 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1638 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1639

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND WATER RESOURCES Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 For further information see referrals list at http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/notices ACTIONS DETERMINED AS REQUIRING APPROVAL (EPBC Act s.75) Reference Title Relevant Protected Matters Date 2007/3441 Iluka Resources Limited/Mining/Busselton/WA/Tutunup • Listed threatened species and 08-Jun-2007 South Mineral Sands Project (M70/611, M70/612, communities (sections 18 & M70/1261) 18A) 2007/3439 Bayeux Investments Pty Ltd/Water management and • Listed threatened species and 05-Jun-2007 use/Adjacent to mount Cone/SA/Construction of a dam communities (sections 18 & 18A)

ACTIONS DETERMINED AS NOT REQUIRING APPROVAL (EPBC Act s.75) Reference Title Date 2007/3444 Wind Corporation Australia/Energy generation and supply (renewable)/near Oberon/NSW/Black 07-Jun-2007 Springs Wind Farm 2007/3443* BHPBilliton Petroleum/Exploration (mineral, oil and gas - marine)/Otway Basin/VIC/BHPBilliton 06-Jun-2007 Otway 3D Seismic Survey 2007/3440 Liquegas Energy Pty Ltd/Energy generation and supply (non-renewable)/Dalby/QLD/Goldsmith LNG 05-Jun-2007 Plant 2007/3326* Morvale Land PTY LTD/Residential development/Cannonvale/QLD/Lot 14 Shoreline Residential 04-Jun-2007

* Actions which are not controlled actions provided they are undertaken in a particular manner. Further information on provision and manner specified is available from www.environment.gov.au/epbc/notices

ASSESSMENT APPROACH (EPBC Act s.87) Reference Title Assessment Approach Date 2006/3179 Nobby's Lighthouse Pty Ltd/Tourism and Assessment preliminary 04-Jun-2007 recreation/Newcastle/NSW/Nobby's Lighthouse redevelopment documentation 2007/3439 Bayeux Investments Pty Ltd/Water management and use/Adjacent to Assessment preliminary 05-Jun-2007 mount Cone/SA/Construction of a dam documentation 2006/3167 Heathgate Resources Pty Ltd/Mining/Beverley/SA/Beverley Uranium Public Environment 06-Jun-2007 Mine Extension Report

DECISION ON APPROVAL (EPBC Act s.133) Reference Title Approval Decision Date 2006/2685 Boyd Cook Cove/Urban and commercial new development/Cooks Approved with 01-Jun-2007 Cove/NSW/Cooks Cove Development Project Conditions 2004/1566 Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd/Mining/Darling Plateau/WA/Efficiency and Approved with 06-Jun-2007 Growth Increase of Alumina Production Conditions 2002/719 QLD Department of Main Roads/Land transport/Kuranda/QLD/Kuranda Approved with 25-May-2007 Range Road (Kennedy Highway) Upgrade Conditions

Some public notifications on the Internet and in the Gazette relating to the processing of referrals for approval under Chapter 4 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 may occasionally be missed in processing by the Department of the Environment and Water Resources, or may not meet timeframes for notification. The Department of the Environment and Water Resources has implemented systems and ongoing quality assurance procedures to minimise any risk of missing a notification within the required timeframe. Where a missed notification is identified the practice will be to notify these even though the timeframe for notification has lapsed. This will ensure that the history of notifications for each referral is available to the public. The Department of the Environment and Water Resources regrets any inconvenience that may be caused by a missed notification. Please note that late notifications have not affected subsequent processing of referrals or assessments and they do not affect decisions made. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1638 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1639

Finance and Administration

BANKING (FOREIGN EXCHANGE) REGULATIONS 1959

DIRECTION RELATING TO FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS AND TO ZIMBABWE – AMENDMENT TO THE ANNEX

VARIATION OF EXEMPTIONS – AMENDMENT TO THE ANNEXES

The Reserve Bank of Australia hereby amends:

(i) the Annex to the Direction dated 25 November 2002; and

(ii) the Annex to the Variation of Exemption dated 25 November 2002 relating to sub- regulations 6(1) of the Banking (Foreign Exchange) Regulations 1959; and

(iii) the Annex to the Variation of Exemption dated 25 November 2002 relating to sub- regulations 8(1)(a) of the Banking (Foreign Exchange) Regulations 1959,

as published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 49, 11 December 2002, by substituting the following Annex.

Annex

BIMHA, Michael Chakanaka, Chairman, Air Zimbabwe

BONYONGWE, Happyton, Director-General, Central Intelligence Organisation - DOB 06/11/1960

BUKA, Flora, Minister of State for Special Affairs in the President’s Office responsible for Land and Resettlement Programmes - DOB 25/02/1968

BVUDZIJENA, Wayne, Assistant Police Commissioner

CHAPFIKA, David, Deputy Minister of Agriculture - DOB 07/04/1957

CHARAMBA, George, Permanent Secretary, Department for Information and Publicity - DOB 04/04/1963

CHARUMBIRA, Fortune Zefanaya, President of the Council of Chiefs and former Deputy Minister for Local Government, Member of Parliament & Zanu-PF Central Committee Member - DOB 10/06/1962

CHAWOTA, David, Acting CEO, Civil Aviation Authority, Zimbabwe - DOB 10/01/1956

CHIDHAKWA, Walter, Chairman, Tel-One

CHIDYAUSIKU, Godfrey, Chief Justice, Supreme Court

CHIGARU, Daniel John, Chairman, ZimTrade

CHIGUDU, Tinaye Elisha, Provincial Governor, Manicaland - DOB 13/08/1942

CHIGWEDERE, Aeneas Soko, Minister of Education, Sports and Culture - DOB 25/11/1939

CHIHOTA, Phineas, Deputy Minister of Industry and International Trade - DOB 23/11/1950 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1640 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1641

CHIHURI, Augustine, Police Commissioner - DOB 10/03/1953

CHIKAURA, Charles, CEO Zimbabwe Development Bank - DOB 08/08/1955

CHIMBUDZI, Alice, Zanu-PF Politburo Committee Member

CHIMUTENGWENDE, Chenhamo Chakezha, Minister of State for Public and Interactive Affairs - DOB 28/08/1943

CHINAMASA, Patrick Anthony, Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs - DOB 25/01/1947

CHINDORI-CHININGA, Edward, Former Minister of Mines and Mining Development - DOB 14/03/1955

CHINOTIMBA, Joseph, Deputy Chairman, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Assoc

CHIPANGA, Tongesai Shadreck, Former Deputy Minister of Home Affairs - DOB 10/10/1946

CHIPATO, Charles, Chairman, National Oil Company of Zimbabwe

CHITEPO, Victoria, Zanu-PF Politburo Committee Member - DOB 27/03/1928

CHIWENGA, Constantine, Lt. Gen., Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces - DOB 25/08/1956

CHIWESHE, George, Chairman, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission - DOB 04/06/1953

CHIWEWE, Willard, Provincial Governor, Masvingo - DOB 19/03/1949

CHIYANGWA, Philip, Former Zanu-PF Provincial Chairman, Mashonaland West

CHOMBO, Ignatius Morgan Chiminya, Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development, Zanu-PF Politburo Member, Secretary of the Politburo Committee on Lands and Resettlement - DOB 01/08/1952

DABENGWA, Dumiso, Zanu-PF Politburo Committee Member - DOB 06/12/1939

DAMASANE, Abigail, Deputy Minister for Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development - DOB 27/05/1952

DEKETEKE, Pirirayi, Chairman of the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe

DOKORA, Lazarus, Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education

DUBE, Tshinga Judge, CEO, Zimbabwe Defence Industries; Retired Colonel - DOB 03/07/1941

FUNDIRA, Emmanuel, Former Chairperson, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority

GAMBE, Theophilus Pharoah, Zimbabwe Electoral Commissioner - DOB 20/06/1959

GATA, Sydney, Former Chairman, Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority - DOB 17/12/1946

GEORGIAS, Aguy, Senator, Deputy Minister of Economic Development Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1640 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1641

GOCHE, Nicholas, Minister of Public Services, Labour and Social Welfare, and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for National Security - DOB 01/08/1946

GONO, Gideon, Governor, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) - DOB 29/11/1959

GULA-NDEBELE, Sobuza, Attorney-General - DOB 12/08/1954

GUMBO, Rugare Aleck Ngidi, Minister of Agriculture (former Minister of Economic Development) and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Administration - DOB 08/03/1940

HOVE, Richard, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Economic Affairs - DOB 23/09/1939

HUNGWE, Josaya Dunira, Former Provincial Governor, Masvingo - DOB 07/11/1935

KACHINGWE, Sarah, Commissioner, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

KADZURA, Jonathan, Vice Chairman, Air Zimbabwe - DOB 10/02/1959

KAHARI, George Payne, Commissioner, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission - DOB 20/07/1930

KANGAI, Kumbirai, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for External Affairs - DOB 17/02/1938

KARIMANZIRA, David Ishemunyoro Godi, Provincial Governor, Harare Metropolitan; Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary For Finance - DOB 25/05/1947

KASEKE, Karikoga, Chairman of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority

KASUKUWERE, Saviour, Deputy Minister of Youth Development and Employment Creation; Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy-Secretary for Youth Affairs - DOB 23/10/1970

KAUKONDE, Ray Joseph, Provincial Governor, Mashonaland East - DOB 04/03/1963

KAZEMBE, Joyce, Deputy Chair, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

KURASHA, Prof. Jameson, Chairman, Zimbabwe Post Ltd

KURUNERI, Christopher Tichaona, Former Minister of Finance and Economic Development - DOB 04/04/1949

LANGA, Andrew, Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism - DOB 13/01/1965

LESABE, Thenjiwe, Zanu-PF Politburo Member - DOB 05/01/1933

MACHAYA, Jaison Max Kokerai, Former Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development - DOB 13/06/1952

MADE, Joseph Mtakwese, Minister of State for Agricultural Engineering and Mechanisation (former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development) - DOB 21/11/1954

MADZONGWE, Edna, President of the Senate and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Production and Labour - DOB 11/07/1943

MAFA, David John, Zanu-PF Provincial Chairman, Mashonaland West Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1642 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1643

MAHOFA, Shuvai Ben, Former Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Gender and Employment Creation - DOB 04/04/1941

MAHOSO, Tafataona P, Chair, Media Information Commission

MAKAMURE, Wellington, Managing Director, Tel-One

MAKONI, Simbarashe, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary General for Economic Affairs - DOB 22/03/1950

MAKONYERE, Shepherd, Acting Chairman of Agri-Bank (Agriculture Bank of Zimbabwe)

MAKWAVARARA, Sekesai, Acting Mayor of Harare (Zanu-PF)

MALINGA, Joshua, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Disabled and Disadvantaged - DOB 28/04/1944

MALULEKE, Titus Hatlani, Deputy Minister of Education, Sport and Culture

MANDISHONA, Gibson, Chairman, Zimbabwe Revenue Authority - DOB 10/01/1956

MANDIZHA, Barbara, Deputy Police Commissioner - DOB 24/10/1959

MANGWANA, Munyaradzi Paul, Minister of State for Indigenization and Empowerment (former Minister of State for Anti-Corruption and Anti-Monopolies) - DOB 10/08/1961

MANIKAI, Edwin, Chairperson, National Social Security Authority

MANYIKA, Elliot Tapfumanei, Minister without Portfolio and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Commissariat - DOB 30/07/1955

MANYONDA, Kenneth Vhundukai, Former Deputy Minister of Industry and International Trade - DOB 10/08/1934

MAPHOSA, Fidelian, Zanu-PF Politburo Committee member

MARUMAHOKO, Reuben, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (former Deputy Minister of Home Affairs) - DOB 04/04/1948

MASANGA, Gabriel, Former CEO, Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company

MASAWI, Ephraim Sango, Governor, Mashonaland Central and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Information and Publicity

MASHAIRE, Florence, Acting Chairperson, Zimbabwe Investment Authority - DOB 28/02/1967

MASUKU, Angeline, Provincial Governor, Matabeleland South and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Gender and Culture - DOB 14/10/1936

MATANGA, Godwin, Deputy Police Commissioner - DOB 05/02/1962

MATHEMA, Cain Ginyilitshe Ndabazekhaya, Provincial Governor, Bulawayo Metropolitan - DOB 28/01/1948 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1642 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1643

MATHUTHU, Thokozile, Provincial Governor, Matabeland North and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Transport and Welfare

MATIBIRI, Innocent, Deputy Police Commissioner - DOB 09/10/1968

MATIZA, Joel Biggie, Deputy Minister for Rural Housing and Social Amenities - DOB 17/08/1960

MATONGA, Bright, Deputy Minister for Information and Publicity - DOB circa 1969

MATOWANYIKA, Dr Joseph, CEO, Agriculture and Rural Development Authority

MATSHALAGA, Obert, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs (former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs) - DOB 21/04/1951

MATSHIYA, Melusi Mike, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs

MAVHAIRE, Dzikamai, Zanu-PF Politburo Member, Deputy Secretary of the Politburo Committee on Lands and Resettlement

MBIRIRI, Partson, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development

MIDZI, Amos Bernard Muvenga, Minister for Mines and Mining Development - DOB 04/07/1952

MNANGAGWA, Emmerson Dambudzo, Minister for Rural Housing and Social Amenities and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Legal Affairs - DOB 15/09/1946

MOHADI, Kembo Campbell Dugishi, Minister of Home Affairs and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs - DOB 15/11/1949

MOYO, Headman, Zanu-PF Provincial Chairman, Matabeland North

MOYO, Jonathan Nathaniel, Former Minister for Information and Publicity - DOB 12/01/1957

MOYO, July Gabarari, Former Minister of Energy and Power Development and former Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare - DOB 07/05/1950

MOYO, Musa, Zanu-PF Politburo Committee member

MOYO, Onesimo, General Manager, Mineral Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe - DOB 10/02/1959

MOYO, Simon Khaya, Former Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs; Zimbabwe Ambassador to South Africa - DOB 01/10/1945

MPOFU, Obert Moses, Minister for Industry and International Trade, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for National Security - DOB 12/10/1951

MPOFU, Rido, Zanu-PF Provincial Chairman, Matabeland South

MSIKA, Joseph, Vice-President - DOB 06/12/1923

MSIPA, Cephas George, Provincial Governor, Midlands - DOB 07/07/1931

MUBAIWA, Richard, CEO, Zimbabwe Investment Authority - DOB 28/02/1967 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1644 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1645

MUCHENA, Olivia Nyembezi, Minister of State for Science and Technology Development and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Science and Technology - DOB 18/08/1946

MUCHINGURI, Oppah Chamu Zvipange, Minister for Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Women’s Affairs - DOB 14/12/1958

MUDEDE, Tobaiwa Tonneth, Registrar General - DOB 22/12/1942

MUDENGE, Stan Isaak Gorerazvo, Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for External Affairs - DOB 17/12/1941

MUGABE, Grace, Spouse of Robert Mugabe - DOB 23/07/1965

MUGABE, Leo, Member of Parliament and nephew of Robert Mugabe - DOB 28/08/1962

MUGABE, Robert Gabriel, President - DOB 21/02/1924

MUGABE, Sabina, Zanu-PF Politburo Senior Committee Member - DOB 14/10/1934

MUGUTI, Edwin, Deputy Minister of Health and Child Welfare - DOB 02/05/1964

MUJURU, Joyce, Vice-President - DOB 15/04/1955

MUJURU, Solomon Tapfumaneyi Ruzambo, Zanu-PF Politburo Senior Committee Member and former Commander, Zimbabwe Defence Forces - DOB 01/05/1949

MUMBENGEGWI, Samuel Creighton, Minister of Finance (former Minister for Indigenization and Empowerment) - DOB 23/10/1942

MUMBENGEGWI, Simbarashe Simbanenduku, Minister for Foreign Affairs - DOB 20/07/1945

MUPFUMIRA, Prisca, Chairperson, Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe

MURERWA, Herbert Muchemwa, Former Minister of Finance and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Education - DOB 31/07/1941

MURINGANI, Willie, Chairman, Zimbabwe National Water Authority

MUSARIRI, Munyaradzi, Assistant Police Commissioner

MUSHAYAKARARA, Elisha, CEO, Zimbabwe Financial Holding Company - DOB 01/01/1964

MUSHOHWE, Christopher Chindoti, Minister of Transport and Communication - DOB 06/02/1954

MUTASA, Didymus Noel Edwin, Minister of State for National Security, Lands, Land Reform and Resettlement, and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Administration - DOB 27/07/1935

MUTASA, Mr Justin, Chairman, Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings; CEO, Zimbabwe Newspapers Group

MUTEZO, Munacho Thomas Alvar, Minister for Water Resources and Infrastructural Development - DOB 14/02/1954

MUTINHIRI, Ambrose, Retired Brigadier, Minister of Youth Development, Gender and Employment Creation - DOB 22/02/1944 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1644 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1645

MUTINHIRI, Tracey, Deputy Minister of Indigenization and Empowerment

MUTIWEKUZIVA, Kenneth Kaparadza, Deputy Minister for Small and Medium Enterprise Development - DOB 27/05/1948

MUTYAMBIZI, Charles, Chair, Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA)

MUVUTI, Samuel Tendai, Acting CEO, Grain Marketing Board - DOB 06/07/1957

MUZENDA, Tsitsi, Zanu-PF Politburo Senior Committee Member

MUZONZINI, Elisha, Brigadier, Former Director-General Central Intelligence Organisation - DOB 24/06/1957

MZEMBI, Walter, Deputy Minister of Water Resources and Infrastructural Development

NCUBE, Abedinico, Deputy Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare - DOB 13/10/1954

NCUBE, Vivian, Commissioner, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

NDLOVU, Callistus, Chairman, Net*One

NDLOVU, Naison, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Production and Labour - DOB 22/10/1930

NDLOVU, Richard, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for the Commissariat - DOB 26/06/1942

NDLOVU, Sikhanyiso Duke, Minister for Information and Publicity, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Education (former Deputy Minister for Higher and Tertiary Education) - DOB 04/05/1937

NGUNI, Sylvester Robert, Minister of Economic Development (former Deputy Minister of Agriculture) - DOB 04/08/1955

NHEMA, Francis Dunstan Chenayimoyo, Minister of Environment and Tourism - DOB 17/04/1959

NHERERA, Prof. Charles, Former Chairman, Zimbabwe United Passenger Company

NKALA, Herbert, Chairman, Zimbabwe Newspapers Ltd

NKOMO, John Landa, Speaker of Parliament and Chairman of Zanu-PF - DOB 22/08/1934

NSIMBI, Zenzo, Former Zanu-PF Politburo Member, Former Provincial Governor, Bulawayo

NYAMBUYA, Michael Reuben, Minister of Energy and Power Development - DOB 23/07/1955

NYANGULU, Nyepudzai, Chair, Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ)

NYANHONGO, Hubert Magadzire, Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications

NYATHI, George, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary of Science and Technology

NYIKAYARAMBA, Brig. Gen. Douglas, Chairman, National Railways of Zimbabwe

NYONI, Sithembiso Gile Gladys, Minister of Small and Medium Enterprise Development and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Indigenization and Empowerment - DOB 20/09/1949 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1646 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1647

PARIRENYATWA, David Pagwese, Minister of Health and Child Welfare and Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Health and Child Welfare - DOB 02/08/1950

PATEL, Khantibhal, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Finance - DOB 28/10/1928

POTE, Selina M, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Gender and Culture

SAKABUYA, Morris, Deputy Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development

SAKUPWANYA, Stanley, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for the Disabled and Disadvantaged - DOB circa 1945

SAMKANGE, Nelson Tapera Crispin, Provincial Governor, Mashonaland West

SANDI, Eunice, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary for Home Affairs

SAVANHU, Tendai, Zanu-PF Politburo Deputy Secretary of Transport and Social Welfare - DOB 21/03/1968

SEKERAMAYI, Lovemore, Chief Election Officer, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

SEKERAMAYI, Sydney Tigere, Minister of Defence and Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Health and Child Welfare - DOB 30/03/1944

SHAMU, Webster Kotiwani, Minister of State for Policy Implementation, Member of Zanu-PF Politburo - DOB 06/06/1945

SHAMUYARIRA, Nathan Marwirakuwa, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Information and Publicity - DOB 29/09/1928

SHIRI, Perence, Air Marshal (Air Force) - DOB 01/11/1955

SHUMBA, Isaiah Masvayamwando, Deputy Minister of Education, Sports and Culture - DOB 03/01/1949

SIBANDA, Jabulani, Former National Chairman, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association - DOB 31/12/1970

SIBANDA, Levy, Deputy Police Commissioner

SIBANDA, Mishek, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet

SIBANDA, Phillip Valentine, Commander, Zimbabwe National Army - DOB 25/08/1956

SIKHOSANA, Absolom, Zanu-PF Politburo Secretary for Youth Affairs

SIYACHITEMA, Jonathan, Commissioner, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission; Bishop

STAMPS, Timothy, Health Advisor in the Office of the President - DOB 15/10/1936

TAKAWIRA, Amod, CEO, National Social Security Authority - DOB 28/02/1967

TSHAWE, Jabulani, Zanu-PF Provincial Chairman, Bulawayo Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1646 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1647

UNDENGE, Samuel, Minister of State for State Enterprises, Anti-Monopolies and Anti-Corruption (former Deputy Minister of Economic Development)

UTETE, Charles, Chairman of the Presidential Land Review Committee; Chairman, Industrial Development Corporation - DOB 30/10/1938

ZHUWAO, Patrick, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology - DOB 23/05/1967

ZIMONDI, Paradzai, Prisons Director - DOB 04/03/1947

ZINDI, Fred, Chair, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ)

ZVINAVASHE, Vitalis, Retired General, Member of the ZANU-PF Politburo, Secretary of the Politburo Committee on Indigenization and Empowerment - DOB 27/09/1943

This amendment will come into operation on 20 June 2007.

Dated at Sydney this 15th day of June 2007.

For and on behalf of the Reserve Bank of Australia,

Glenn Stevens Governor Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1648 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1649

AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION

Notice of Approval of Returns

I, Ian Campbell, as delegate of the Australian Electoral Commission, and pursuant to the provisions of Part XX of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918, approved on 6 June 2007 the following returns:

Political Party Annual Return 2006-07 Amendment to Political Party Annual Return 2006-07 Donor Annual Return 2006-07 Amendment to Donor Annual Return 2006-07 Return of Donations Made and Donations Received – 2007 election Candidate Return – 2007 election Senate Group Return – 2007 election

Ian Campbell Electoral Commissioner Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1648 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1649

Political Party Annual Return FINANCIAL YEAR 2006–2007

• This return is to be completed by the person who is notified to the AEC as the party’s agent. • The due date for lodging this return with the AEC in Canberra is 20 October 2007 or the first working day thereafter. • The return will be available for public inspection from 1 February 2008. • Further information is available at www.aec.gov.au under ‘How’ and ‘Political Disclosures’. The authority for this form is sections 314AB, AC and AE of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

Name of political party

Postal address of political party

Postcode

Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( )

Email address

Party agent details Name of party agent Postal address

Postcode

Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( ) Email address

Agent’s certification I certify that the information contained in this annual return and its attachments is true and complete. I understand that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence. Agent’s signature Date

Enquiries and returns should be addressed to: Funding and Disclosure Australian Electoral Commission PO Box 6172 Kingston ACT 2604

Phone: 02 6271 4552 Fax: 02 6271 4555 Email: [email protected] Office use only Date received

Office use only Registration No. /

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1. Total receipts for financial year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007 This is the gross amount of all cash and non-cash benefits received by, or on behalf of, the party, (and its branches and its party units) during the 2006–2007 financial year. It includes all gifts, donations, membership subscriptions, loans, returns on investments and any other revenue received.

$

2. Amounts of more than $10,300 received between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 Details of the people and organisations from whom receipts (including loans) of more than $10,300 were received during the 2006–2007 financial year. • If a receipt was from an unincorporated association (other than a registered industrial organisation), the name of the association and the names and addresses of the executive members are required. • If a receipt was from a trust or foundation, the name of the trust or foundation, and the names and addresses of the trustees are required. • For loans of more than $10,300 (other than those from a financial institution) received between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007, the terms and conditions of the loan(s) must be provided as an attachment.

Amount Donation or Name Address received other receipt*

* Please indicate whether this was a ‘donation’ or ‘other receipt’. The AEC contacts donors to ensure they are aware of their disclosure obligations and unnecessary contact with other persons is avoided if the nature of the receipt is shown.

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3. Total payments for financial year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007 This is the gross amount of payments made by, or on behalf of, the party, (and its branches and its party units) during the 2006–07 financial year. It includes salaries, administrative expenses, electoral expenses and investments. $

4. Total debts as at 30 June 2007 This is the gross amount of all loans, debts, overdrafts, unpaid accounts etc. of, or on behalf of, the party, (and its branches and party units) as at 30 June 2007.

$

5. Debts of more than $10,300 as at 30 June 2007 Details of debts of more than $10,300 as at 30 June 2007 that were incurred during the 2006–2007 financial year. • If the debt was from an unincorporated association (other than a registered industrial organisation), the name of the association and the names and addresses of the executive members are required. • If the debt was from a trust or foundation, the name of the trust or foundation, and the names and addresses of the trustees are required.

Name Address Amount owed

PPAR_2 (06/07) – Page 3 of 3 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1652 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1653

Amendment to Political Party Annual Return FINANCIAL YEAR 2006–2007

• This return is to be completed by the person who is notified to the AEC as the party’s agent. It should be used to notify the AEC of an amendment to a 2006–2007 Political Party Annual Return lodged with the AEC. • The due date for lodging the final return with the AEC in Canberra is 20 October 2007 or the first working day thereafter. • The return will be available for public inspection from 1 February 2008. • Further information is available at www.aec.gov.au under ‘How’ and ‘Political Disclosures’. The authority for this form is sections 314AB, AC and AE of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

Name of political party Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( ) Email address

2006–2007 Return details Is this the first amendment Yes No If No, how many other to the 2006–2007 return? amendments have been lodged?

Party agent details Name of party agent Postal address

Postcode

Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( )

Email address

Agent’s certification I certify that the information contained in this Amendment to the Political Party Annual Return and its attachments is true and complete. I understand that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence.

Agent’s signature Date

Enquiries and returns Funding and Disclosure Phone: 02 6271 4552 should be addressed to: Australian Electoral Commission Fax: 02 6271 4555 PO Box 6172 Email: [email protected] Kingston ACT 2604

Office use only Date received

Office use only Registration No. /

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1. Total receipts for financial year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007 No change to previous information OR

Previous total receipts $ Amended total receipts $

2. Amounts of more than $10,300 received between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 No change to previous information OR

Provide details of changes or amendments to the information previously provided, or attach the previous list with changes highlighted Amount Donation or Name Address received other receipt*

* Please indicate whether this was a ‘donation’ or ‘other receipt’. The AEC contacts donors to ensure they are aware of their disclosure obligations and unnecessary contact with other persons is avoided if the nature of the receipt is shown.

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3. Total payments for financial year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007

No change to previous information OR

Previous total payments $ Amended total payments $

4. Total debts as at 30 June 2007

No change to previous information OR

Previous total debts $ Amended total debts $

5. Debts of more than $10,300 as at 30 June 2007

No change to previous information OR

Provide details of changes or amendments to the information previously provided, or attach the previous list with changes highlighted

Name Address Amount owed

PPAR_3 (06/07) – Page 3 of 3 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1654 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1655

Donor Annual Return FINANCIAL YEAR 2006–2007

• This return is to be completed by people or organisations who made a gift or donation to a registered political party (or to a State branch), or to another person with the intention of benefiting a registered political party. • The due date for lodging this return with the AEC in Canberra is 17 November 2007 or the first working day thereafter. • The return will be available for public inspection from 1 February 2008. • Further information is available at www.aec.gov.au under ‘How’ and ‘Political Disclosures’. The authority for this form is section 305B of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

Person or organisation who made the donation (the donor)

Name

Details of person completing this return Name

Capacity or position (e.g. company secretary, self)

Postal address

Postcode

Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( ) Email address

Certification I certify that the information contained in this annual return and its attachments is true and complete. I understand that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence. Signature Date

Enquiries and returns should be addressed to: Funding and Disclosure Australian Electoral Commission PO Box 6172 Kingston ACT 2604

Phone: 02 6271 4552 Fax: 02 6271 4555 Email: [email protected]

Office use only Date received

Office use only Registration No. /

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Part 1. Donations made Details of gifts and donations made to registered political parties (or to State branches) totalling more than $10,300 between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 Note: Gifts and donations include free goods or services and discounts other than those in the normal course of business. A gift or donation to any person or body with the intention of benefiting a registered political party is a donation to the party and must be included.

Name of party the Value of Address Date of donation donation was made to donation

*If insufficient space, please attach additional sheets.

Part 2. Donations received Details of gifts and donations received and used (wholly or partly) to make donations shown in Part 1 of this return

Value of Name of donor Address Date of donation donation

* If insufficient space, please attach additional sheets.

DAR_2 (06/07) – Page 2 of 2 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1656 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1657

Amendment to Donor Annual Return FINANCIAL YEAR 2006–2007

• This return is used to notify the AEC of an amendment to the 2006–2007 Donor Annual Return lodged with the AEC. • The due date for lodging the final return with the AEC in Canberra is 17 November 2007 or the first working day thereafter. • The return will be available for public inspection from 1 February 2008. • Further information is available at www.aec.gov.au under ‘How’ and ‘Political Disclosures’. The authority for this form is section 305B of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

Name of donor

2006–2007 Return details Is this the first amendment Yes No If No, how many other to the 2006–2007 return? amendments have been lodged?

Details of person completing this return Name

Capacity or position Postal address

Postcode

Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( ) Email address

Certification I certify that the information contained in this Amendment to the Donor Annual Return and its attachments is true and complete. I understand that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence.

Signature Date

Enquiries and returns Funding and Disclosure Phone: 02 6271 4552 should be addressed to: Australian Electoral Commission Fax: 02 6271 4555 PO Box 6172 Email: [email protected] Kingston ACT 2604 Office use only Date received

Office use only Registration No. /

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Part 1 – Donations made

No change to previous information OR

Provide details of changes or amendments to the information previously provided, or attach the previous list with changes highlighted Name of party the Value of Address Date of donation donation was made to donation

*If insufficient space, please attach additional sheets.

Part 2 – Donations received No change to previous information OR

Provide details of changes or amendments to the information previously provided, or attach the previous list with changes highlighted Value of Name of donor Address Date of donation donation

* If insufficient space, please attach additional sheets.

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Return of Donations Made and Received For election held on ---- 2007

This return is for people or organisations (other than registered political parties, their State branches or associated entities, candidates and members of a Senate group) who made donations to a candidate or to a member of a Senate group during the period from 31 days after the previous Federal election until 30 days after the current Federal election. The information on this return is collected under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. Information to assist its completion is available at www.aec.gov.au. This return will be available for public inspection 24 weeks after the election at www.aec.gov.au

Person or organisations whose donations are covered in this return

Name Postal address

Postcode

Contact details for person completing the form

Name (write’as above if completing own return)

Capacity or position Postal address (write ‘as above’ if appropriate)

Postcode

Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( )

Email address

I certify that the information contained in this return and its attachments is true and complete. I understand that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence. Signature of person completing this return Date

The due date for lodging this return is ---- 2007

Enquiries and returns should Funding and Disclosure be addressed to: Australian Electoral Commission Phone: 02 6271 4552 Fax: 02 6271 4555 PO Box 6172 Email: [email protected] Kingston ACT 2604

Office use only Date received

Office use only Registration No. /

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Part 1 – Donations made This return covers the period commencing 31 days after the previous Federal election until 30 days after the current Federal election. Part 1 must be completed if you made gifts or donations to a candidate or to a member of a Senate group totalling more than $10,500 during this period. Registered political parties, or their State branches or associated entities, candidates or members of a Senate group do not need to complete either part of this return.

Name of candidate or Senate Date of Value of Address group member donation donation

If insufficient space, please attach additional sheets

Part 2 – Donations received

Part 2 is completed by those people or organisations who received, at any time, a gift of more than $10,500 that was wholly or partly used to make a donation to a candidate or to a member of a Senate group as reported in Part 1, or to reimburse such a donation. Two or more gifts from the same person during the financial year are a single gift for the purposes of this return.

Name of person or organisation Address Date Amount from whom the gift was received

If insufficient space, please attach additional sheets

Name and address details The address details should be sufficient to enable the donor to be contacted (e.g. about lodgement of their donor returns):  If the gift was from an unincorporated association (other than a registered industrial organisation), the name of the association and the names and addresses of the executive committee members are required.  If the gift was from a trust, the name of the trust, and the names and addresses of the trustees are required.

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Candidate Return For election held on ---- 2007

This return is for all candidates in House of Representatives and Senate elections. It is to be completed by the person notified to the AEC as the candidate’s agent, or by the candidate if no agent was appointed The information on this return is collected under sections 304 and 309 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. Information to assist its completion is available in the Funding and Disclosure Handbook for Candidates at www.aec.gov.au This return will be available for public inspection 24 weeks after the election at www.aec.gov.au

Name of candidate

Party name (write ‘independent’ if not endorsed by a registered political party)

Electorate contested (State or Territory contested in the case of a Senate candidate)

Name of agent (if return is being completed by an appointed agent)

Contact details for person completing this return Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( ) Email address

A ‘nil’ return must be completed if a candidate has no donations or expenses

I certify that the information contained in this return and its attachments is true and complete. I understand that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence. Signature of person completing this return Date

The due date for lodging this return is ---- 2007

Enquiries and returns should Funding and Disclosure Phone: 02 6271 4552 be addressed to: Australian Electoral Commission PO Box 6172 Fax: 02 6271 4555 Email: [email protected] Kingston ACT 2604

Office use only Date received

Office use only Registration No. /

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1. Donations received This part is to be completed for all candidates and Senate group members The disclosure period for reporting donations received by a candidate commences 31 days after the previous Federal election contested by the candidate within the past 4 years (House of Representatives) or 7 years (Senate), or otherwise from the commencement of candidature, and concludes 30 days after polling day. The commencement dates are: Candidates who have contested Federal elections or by-elections; Election Polling date Commencement date

Senate election 10 November 2001 11 December 2001

General/Senate election 9 October 2004 9 November 2004

Werriwa by-election 19 March 2005 19 April 2005

Endorsed candidate - from the date endorsed for this election; Independent candidate - from the date candidacy was declared; Appointee to a casual Senate vacancy - from the date of appointment.

A. What commencement date applies to this part?

B. Total of gifts or donations received $ This is the total value of all gifts or donations received during the disclosure period. A gift or donation may be cash, or it may be the value of free goods and services, or discounts other than those in the normal course of business.

C. Total number of donors

This is the total number of donors who made the gifts or donations referred to in B above.

D. Details of donations requiring disclosure

Details of gifts or donations received which total more than $10,500. Where a number of gifts or donations received from a donor add to or exceed the more than $10,500 disclosure threshold, the date and value of each must be provided. The name and address details should be sufficient to enable the donor to be contacted by the AEC (e.g. about the lodgement of a donor return)  If a gift was from an unincorporated association (other than a registered industrial organisation), the name of the association and the names and addresses of the committee members are required;  If a gift was from a trust, the name of the trust and the names and addresses of the trustees are required.

Name Address Date Amount

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D. Details of donations requiring disclosure - continued

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Part 2 – Electoral expenditure This part is to be completed for all candidates OTHER THAN Senate group members

The disclosure period for reporting electoral expenditure commences on the issue of the writ and concludes at the close of polling. For this election the disclosure period is from ---- 2007 to --- 2007. The specified categories of electoral expenditure incurred by or on behalf of a candidate must be reported:  Other campaign expenditure (e.g. travel and administrative costs) is not reported;  Expenditure incurred during the disclosure period must be reported regardless of when payment was actually made (e.g. the cost of production before the issue of the writ of advertisements run during the disclosure period must be included);  Expenditure incurred by the campaign committee of an endorsed candidate, or expenditure incurred by an endorsed candidate with the authority of the party is not disclosed in this return. It should be reported to the party for inclusion in its annual disclosure return;  Electoral expenditure by a member of a Senate group is not disclosed in this return. It is disclosed in the return of the Senate group, or of the endorsing party.

1. Broadcasting electoral advertisements (including production costs) $

2. Publishing electoral advertisements (including production costs) $

3. Displaying electoral advertisements at a place of entertainment such $ as a cinema (including production costs)

4. Production of campaign material requiring authorisation i $ (e.g. how to vote cards, posters and pamphlets)

5. Direct mailing (including printing and postage) $

6. Opinion polling and other electoral research $

i Campaign material requiring authorisation is electoral advertising required by section 328 of the Act to include the name and address of the person who authorised the advertisement and, except in the case of newspapers, the name and place of business of the printer at the end. Section 328A imposes a similar requirement on electoral advertisements on the internet.

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Senate Group Return For election held on ---- 2007 This return is for all independent and jointly endorsed Senate groups. It is to be completed by the person notified to the AEC as the Senate group agent or by the person whose name appeared first on the ballot paper if no agent was appointed. A Senate group endorsed by one party does not need to complete this return. Its information is to be included in the party’s annual return. The information on this return is collected under sections 304 and 309 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918. Information to assist its completion is available in the Funding and Disclosure Handbook for Candidates at www.aec.gov.au This return will be available for public inspection 24 weeks after the election at www.aec.gov.au

Party name (write ‘independent’ if not endorsed by a registered political party)

State or Territory contested

Names of group members 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Contact details for person completing this return

Name

Telephone number ( ) Fax number ( ) Email address

A ‘nil’ return must be completed if a group has no donations I certify that the information contained in this return and its attachments is true and complete. I understand that giving false or misleading information is a serious offence. Signature of person completing this return Date

The due date for lodging this return is ---- 2007

Enquiries and returns should Funding and Disclosure Phone: 02 6271 4552 be addressed to: Australian Electoral Commission PO Box 6172 Fax: 02 6271 4555 Email: [email protected] Kingston ACT 2604

Office use only Date received

Office use only Registration No. /

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Part 1 – Donations received The disclosure period for reporting donations received by a Senate group commences from the date their request to be grouped on the ballot paper was made to the AEC and concludes 30 days after polling day (i.e. on ---- 2007)

A. Total of gifts or donations received $

This is the total value of all gifts or donations received by the group during the disclosure period. A gift or donation may be cash, or it may be the value of free goods and services, or discounts other than in the normal course of business. A group member must report any individual donations received in a separate candidate return. Personal gifts do not need to be disclosed.

B. Total number of donors

This is the total number of donors who made the gifts or donations referred to in A above.

C. Details of donations requiring disclosure Details of gifts or donations received which total more than $10,500. Where a number of gifts or donations received from a donor add to or exceed the disclosure threshold, the date and value of each must be provided. The name and address details should be sufficient to enable the donor to be contacted by the AEC (e.g. about lodgement of a donor return):  If a gift was from an unincorporated association (other than a registered industrial organisation), the name of the association and the names and addresses of the executive committee members are required;  If a gift was from a trust, the name of the trust, and the names and addresses of the trustees are required.

Name Address Date Amount

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Part 2 – Electoral expenditure The disclosure period for reporting electoral expenditure commences on the issue of the writ and concludes at the close of polling. For this election the disclosure period is from ---- 2007 to ---- 2007.

The specified categories of electoral expenditure incurred by, or on behalf of, the group must be reported:  Other campaign expenditure (e.g. travel and administrative costs) is not reported;  Expenditure incurred during the disclosure period must be reported regardless of when payment was actually made (e.g. the cost of production before the issue of the writ of advertisements run during the disclosure period must be included);  All electoral expenditure by the group and its members is disclosed in this return. A group member can’t report electoral expenditure in their candidate return. All members of a Senate group are candidates who must also submit a candidate return, including a ‘nil’ return if they have no individual donations to report.

1. Broadcasting electoral advertisements (including production costs) $

2. Publishing electoral advertisements (including production costs) $

3. Displaying electoral advertisements at a place of entertainment such as a cinema (including production costs) $

4. Production of campaign material requiring authorisation i $ (e.g. how to vote cards, posters and pamphlets)

5. Direct mailing (including printing and postage) $

6. Opinion polling and other electoral research $

i Material requiring authorising is electoral advertising required by section 328 or 328A of the Act to include the name and address of the person who authorised the advertisement.

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Immigration and Citizenship

IMMI 07/023

Commonwealth of Australia

Migration Regulations 1994

ADDRESSES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE SUBCLASS 420 (ENTERTAINMENT) VISA (REGULATION 1205(3)(c))

I, TERESA GAMBARO, Assistant Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, acting under regulation 1.17 and subparagraphs 1205(3)(c)(i), (ii) and (iii) of the Migration Regulations 1994 (‘the Regulations’):

1. REVOKE Instrument number IMMI 06/061, signed on 21 September 2006, specifying addresses for the purposes of subparagraphs 1205(3)(c)(i), (ii) and (iii) of the Regulations; and

2. SPECIFY for the purposes of subparagraph 1205(3)(c)(i) of the Regulations the following post office box address:

DIAC PO Box 9984 SYDNEY NSW 2001

3. SPECIFY for the purposes of subparagraph 1205(3)(c)(ii) of the Regulations the following addresses:

DIAC Parramatta Office 9 Wentworth Street PARRAMATTA NSW 2123

or

DIAC Sydney City Office Level 2, Gateway House 26 Lee Street (near Railway Square) SYDNEY NSW 2000

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4. SPECIFY for the purposes of subparagraph 1205(3)(c)(iii) of the Regulations the following address:

Fax: + 61 2 9893 5068

This Instrument, IMMI 07/023, commences 18 June 2007.

Dated 1 June 2007

TERESA GAMBARO Assistant Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

[NOTE 1: Regulation 1.17 of the Regulations provides that the Minister may, by notice published in the Gazette, specify matters required by individual provisions of the Regulations to be specified for the purposes of those provisions. NOTE 2: Paragraph 1205(3)(c) of the Regulations provides that an application by a person seeking to meet the criteria for the grant of a Subclass 420 (Entertainment) visa must be accompanied by a completed form 148 and must be made by posting the application (with the correct pre-paid postage) to the post office box address specified in a Gazette Notice for subparagraph 1205(3)(c)(i), or having the application delivered by a courier service to the address specified in a Gazette Notice for subparagraph 1205(3)(c)(ii), or having the application sent by facsimile to the address specified in a Gazette Notice for subparagraph 1205(3)(c)(iii).]

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Treasury

COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION The Commissioner of Taxation, Michael D’Ascenzo, gives notice of the following Rulings, copies of which can be obtained from Branches of the Australian Taxation Office or at http://law.ato.gov.au.

NOTICE OF RULINGS Ruling Number Subject Brief Description NAT 0976– TaxPack 2007 Instructions to help individuals prepare their tax return for the 6.2007 year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. NAT 2596– Retirees TaxPack 2007 Instructions to help retirees with simple tax affairs to prepare 6.2007 their tax return for the year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. NAT 8417– Short tax return instructions Instructions to help individuals with simple tax affairs to 6.2007 2007 prepare their tax return for the year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. e-tax 2007 Software and instructions to help individuals prepare and lodge their tax return on-line for the year 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. TR 2007/2 Income tax: application of This Ruling sets out the Commissioner’s views on how the the same business test to same business test applies in the context of determining consolidated and whether deductions are available to the head company of a MEC groups – principally, the consolidated group in respect of: prior year tax losses; bad interaction between section debts; net capital losses; or foreign losses. 165-210 and section 701-1 of This Ruling also sets out the Commissioner’s views on the the Income Tax Assessment application of the same business test to head companies that Act 1997 are required to determine whether they calculate their taxable income and tax loss, or net capital gain and net capital loss, for an income year under Subdivision 165-B or Subdivision 165-CB of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. This Ruling applies both before and after its date of issue. PR 2007/62 Income tax: Great Southern This Ruling applies to Growers who are accepted to Plantations 2007 Project – participate in the scheme specified in this Ruling on or after Post 30 June Growers 1 July 2007 and on or before 31 March 2008 and who execute the Land and Management Agreement on or before 30 April 2008 for the commercial growing of hardwood species for the production of short fibre hardwood woodchips for use in the paper industry. This Ruling applies prospectively from 1 July 2007. PR 2007/63 Income tax: Great Southern This Ruling applies to Growers who are accepted to Plantations 2008 Project participate in the scheme specified in this Ruling on or after 1 April 2008 and on or before 30 June 2008 and who execute the Land and Management Agreement on or before 30 June 2008 for the commercial growing of hardwood species for the production of short fibre hardwood woodchips for use in the paper industry. This Ruling applies prospectively from 1 April 2008. PR 2007/64 Income tax: 2007 This Ruling applies to Growers who are accepted to Timbercorp Avocado & Fruit participate in the scheme specified in this Ruling on or after Project – Post 30 June 1 July 2007 and on or before 30 September 2007 and who Growers execute the relevant Project Agreements on or before 30 September 2007 for the commercial growing and cultivation of avocado, mango and citrus trees for the purpose of harvesting the fruit for sale. This Ruling applies prospectively from 20 June 2007. PR 2007/65 Income tax: tax This Ruling applies to Investors who are trustees of consequences of investing in complying regulated self managed superannuation funds Calliva SuperAccess and: are Australian residents for taxation purpose; fund the Property Notes and entering subscription amount from their own resources; do not into the Lease – 1 July 2007 refinance the Property Notes with further senior debt from to 30 June 2008 AET SPV Management Pty Ltd; and who are accepted to participate in the scheme on or after 1 July 2007 and on or before 30 June 2008. This Ruling applies prospectively from 1 July 2007. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1676 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1677

NOTICE OF RULINGS Ruling Number Subject Brief Description CR 2007/54 Income tax: return of capital: This Ruling applies to shareholders of Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise Beach Beach Resort Pty Ltd who receive a return of capital as Resort Pty Ltd described in this Ruling. This Ruling applies from 20 June 2007 to 30 June 2007. CR 2007/55 Income tax: tax treatment of This Ruling applies to members of the Australian payments to members of the Construction Industry Redundancy Trust who receive Australian Construction redundancy payments under the scheme described in this Industry Redundancy Trust Ruling. This Ruling applies from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. CR 2007/56 Income tax: Approved Early This Ruling applies to employees of Unilever Australia Retirement Scheme – Limited who receive a payment under the scheme described Unilever Australia Limited in this Ruling. This Ruling applies from 20 June 2007 to 20 June 2008. CR 2007/57 Income tax: Education and This Ruling applies to past and present players of cricket in Training Grant payments Australia at the national, state or rookie level who are in provided by the Australian receipt of Education and Training Grant payments provided Cricketers Association by the Australian Cricketers Association for preparation for life after cricket. This Ruling applies from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2013. CR 2007/58 Income tax: conversion by This Ruling applies to members in the Mackay Sugar Mackay Sugar Co-operative Co-Operative Association Limited who are residents of Association Limited to a Australia and receive a portion of the 190 million shares in company registered under the proposed Mackay Sugar Limited under the arrangement. the Corporations Act 2001 This Ruling applies from 26 June 2007 to 30 June 2008.

NOTICE OF WITHDRAWALS Ruling Number Subject Brief Description IT 2035 Conditional payment of tax IT 2035 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. The Commissioner’s current policy in relation to conditional payments of tax is set out in paragraphs 7.3.9 and 7.3.10 of the ATO Receivables Policy which is contained in PS LA 2006/11. Accordingly, IT 2035 is no longer current. STB 7 Photography STB 7 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 7 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 8 Universities and schools STB 8 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 8 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 9 Soft furnishings STB 9 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 9 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 10 Jewellery STB 10 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 10 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1678 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1679

NOTICE OF WITHDRAWALS Ruling Number Subject Brief Description STB 11 In-ground swimming pools STB 11 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 11 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 13 Buying goods free of sales STB 13 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. tax STB 13 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 14 Food for animals STB 14 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 14 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 16 The sign industry STB 16 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 16 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 17 Clothing and fashion industry STB 17 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 17 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 18 Small business exemption STB 18 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 18 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 20 Exemptions for child care STB 20 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. bodies STB 20 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 21 Containers used by STB 21 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. pharmacists STB 21 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 23 The motor vehicle spare STB 23 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. parts industry STB 23 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 24 How it affects retailers STB 24 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 24 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1678 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1679

NOTICE OF WITHDRAWALS Ruling Number Subject Brief Description STB 25 Florists STB 25 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 25 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 26 Taxable value for STB 26 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. manufacturers STB 26 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 27 Taxable value for non- STB 27 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. manufacturers STB 27 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 28 How it affects the graphic STB 28 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. arts industry STB 28 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 29 Taxable value for indirect STB 29 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. marketers and direct sellers STB 29 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current. STB 30 Motion picture film production STB 30 is withdrawn with effect from 20 June 2007. STB 30 discusses issues relating to sales tax. The goods and services tax came into effect from 1 July 2000 and sales tax ceased to apply to transactions from that date. Accordingly, this Bulletin does not apply to transactions occurring on or after 1 July 2000 and is no longer current.

NOTICE OF ADDENDA Ruling Number Subject Brief Description PR 2007/16 Income tax: TFS This Addendum amends PR 2007/16 to reflect an increase in Sandalwood Project 2007 the number of hectares offered for cultivation under the (pre 30 June Growers) Project from 350 hectares to 550 hectares. This Addendum applies on and from 7 March 2007. PR 2007/31 Income tax: Early Season This Addendum amends PR 2007/31 to include additional Apple Project – Early land available for the Project. Growers This Addendum applies on and from 11 April 2007. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1680 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1681

Voluntary deregistration of life insurance company

Life Insurance Act 1995

TO: National Australia Financial Management ABN 56 000 176 116 (the Company) 105-153, Miller Street, North Sydney, , 2060

SINCE:

A. the Company has made a written request to APRA that its registration under the Life Insurance Act 1995 (the Act) be cancelled; and

B. I am satisfied that:

(i) no policies issued by the company remain in force; and (ii) the company is not subject to any outstanding policy liabilities,

I, Wayne Stephen Byres, a delegate of APRA, under subsection 27(1) of the Act CANCEL the registration of the company under the Act.

Dated 14 June 2007

Signed

Wayne Byres Executive General Manager Diversified Institutions Division

Interpretation In this Notice APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1680 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1681

Variation of list of registered corporations

Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001

I, Roger Heath Charles Brown, a delegate of APRA, under subsection 11(2) of the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 (the Act), VARY the list of the names of registered entities kept by APRA for the purpose of transferring a corporation from one category to another category, as specified in Part 3 of the attached Schedule,

AND for the purposes of subsection 11(5) of the Act, the list of registered entities as at 6 June 2007 set out in Part 4 of the attached Schedule is substituted for the existing list of registered entities and the variations to that list specified in Part 3 of the attached Schedule.

Dated 6 June 2007

Signed

Roger Brown General Manager Enforcement

Interpretation In this Notice APRA means the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. existing list means the list of entities as at 31 May 2007 published by APRA in the Gazette. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1682 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1683

Schedule

Part 1- entities added to the existing list

Not applicable

Part 2- entities removed from the existing list

Not applicable

Part 3- entities transferred from one category of the existing list to another

Equititrust Limited ABN 74 061 383 944 is transferred from Category D to Category Other

Part 4- the list of registered entities as at 6 June 2007

CATEGORY D (MONEY MARKET CORPORATIONS)

AAA Capital Markets Limited J.P. Morgan Financial Services New ABB Financial Services Australia Pty Limited Zealand Limited ABN AMRO Australia Limited J.P. Morgan Global Capital Australia ABN AMRO Facilities Australia Limited Limited All-States Capital Group Limited Keb Australia Ltd All-States Corporation Limited Macquarie Acceptances Limited AMRO Australia Limited Macquarie Australia International Limited ANZ Capel Court Limited Macquarie Australia Pty Limited ASB Finance Limited Macquarie Commercial Leasing Vic Pty BA Australia Limited Limited BNP Pacific (Australia) Ltd Macquarie Finance Ltd BNZ International Australia Ltd Macquarie Leasing NSW Pty Ltd BOS International (Australia) Ltd Macquarie Leasing Pty Ltd Boston Australia Limited Macquarie Leasing QLD Pty. Limited BT Securities Ltd Merrill Lynch International (Australia) Ltd Calyon Australia Limited Mizuho Corporate Australia Ltd. CBA Investments Limited MXMM Leasing VIC Pty Limited CB-CLA Limited Nomura Australia Ltd CB-CLFIA Limited Paribas Group Australia Limited Citigroup Global Markets Australia Pty Partown Pty. Limited Limited PBL Securities Ltd Deutsche Australia Limited Rabo Australia Limited Deutsche Capital Markets Australia Limited RMB Australia Holdings Limited Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Australia RMB Australia Limited Limited SG Australia Limited Equitiloan Services Pty Ltd SPAL Limited Galanthus Leasing Pty Limited Sumitomo Mitsui Finance Australia Limited Goldman Sachs JBWere Capital Markets Toronto Dominion Australia Limited Limited UOB Australia Ltd Habib Finance (Australia) Ltd Wellington Capital Limited HSBC Precious Metals (Australia) Limited

CATEGORY OTHER (FORMERLY CATEGORIES E, F AND G)

1925 (Commercial) Limited A.C.N. 001 231 027 Pty Limited 1925 (Industrial) Limited Abel Funding Pty Limited 1925 Advances Limited Abel Tasman Holdings Pty Ltd A M A Finance Corporation Pty Ltd ABN AMRO Finance (Aust.) Limited Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1682 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1683

Absolute Capital Investments Limited CBFC Limited Ace Funding Limited Central Victorian Investments Limited Adelaide Equity Finance Pty Ltd Centrepoint Alliance Limited Advance Leasing Limited Centrepoint Finance (Funding) Pty Ltd AGCO Finance Pty Limited CGU Premium Funding Pty Ltd AGFA Finance Pty Ltd Challenger Margin Lending Limited AgfaPhoto Finance Australia Pty Ltd Challenger Wholesale Finance Holdings Pty Alicon Pty. Ltd. Limited ALLF Pty Ltd Charter Pacific Capital Limited American Express Australia Limited Cinema Partners Finance Pty Limited American Express International Inc Circuit Finance Australia Ltd AMP Finance Limited Circuit Finance Pty Ltd AMS Investments Pty Limited Cisco Systems Capital (Australia) Pty Limited Amva Enterprises Pty Ltd CIT Aerospace (Australia) Pty Limited AMW Corporation Pty Ltd CIT Credit Pty Limited Ancora Securitisation (SF) Pty Ltd CIT Financial Ltd ANZ Rental Solutions Pty Ltd CIT Funding Pty Limited ANZ Specialised Asset Finance Pty Ltd CIT Group (Australia) Limited ANZCAP Leasing (VIC.) Pty. Ltd. City Pacific Ltd ANZCAP Leasing Services Pty Ltd CNH Capital Australia Pty Limited Arcadian Wool Brokers Limited Collateral Leasing Pty Ltd ASF Custodians Pty Ltd Collis Finance Pty Ltd Asklepios Limited Commercial Equity Group Ltd Asset Collateralized Entity Limited Co-operative Member Services Pty. Ltd. Asset Rentals Pty Ltd Crucis Pty Ltd Atlas Copco Customer Finance Australia Pty Cruickshank Asset Management Pty Ltd Limited Crusade CP No.1 Pty Limited Australian Finance Direct Pty Limited Custom Fleet (Australia) Limited Australian Public Service Benevolent Custom Fleet Pty Ltd Society Limited Cymbis Finance Australia Limited Autodirect Pty Limited DaimlerChrysler Capital Services (Debis) Automotive Financial Services Pty Limited Australia Pty Ltd Avco Access Pty Ltd DaimlerChrysler Financial Services Australia AWB Harvest Finance Limited Pty Ltd BA Securities Australia Limited De Lage Landen Pty Limited Balanced Securities Limited Deesarn Pty Ltd Banksia Securities Limited Dexia Credit Local Asia Pacific Pty Ltd Baycorp Collections PDL (Australia) Pty Doet Limited Limited Donovan Oates Hannaford Mortgage Bell Potter Capital Limited Corporation Limited Benchmark Debtor Finance Pty Ltd DVI Financial Services (Australia) Limited Bibby Financial Services Australia Pty EHM Investco Limited Limited Elders Burnett Moore W.A. Pty Limited Bidgee Finance Limited Elders Limited BLE Capital Ltd Elderslie Finance Corporation Limited BMW Australia Finance Limited Elderslie Financial Services Limited BOQ Equipment Finance Limited Equipment Management Pty Limited Bridgecorp Australia Pty Limited Equititrust Limited Bridgecorp Finance (Australia) Pty Limited Equity Margins Ltd Bridgecorp Finance Limited EREF Pty Ltd Brindalane Pty Limited Esanda Finance Corporation Limited CA Finance Pty Ltd Exelerate Funding Pty Limited Camerons Secured Investments Ltd Experien Pty Ltd Canon Finance Australia Limited FATO Limited Capital Finance Australia Limited Fincorp Investments Ltd Capital Motor Finance Limited First Capital Securities Limited Carnbrea Holdings Limited Fisher & Paykel Finance Pty Limited Caterpillar Financial Australia Limited Fitness Equipment Finance Pty. Ltd. CBFC Leasing Pty. Limited Fleet Partners Pty Limited Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1684 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1685

FlexiGroup Limited Kiriwina Investment Company Pty Ltd Focus Capital Group Limited Komatsu Australia Corporate Finance Pty Ltd Ford Credit Australia Limited La Trobe Financial Corporation Pty Limited Ford Credit Australia Wholesale Limited La Trobe Investment Capital Management Fortis Clearing Sydney Pty Ltd Australia Pty Limited Fortress Credit Corporation (Australia) II La Trobe Wholesale Finance Pty Limited Pty Limited Landmark Operations Limited Fuji Xerox Finance Limited Lanier (Australia) Pty Ltd Fundcorp Pty Ltd Lawteal Seconds Pty Ltd Future Holiday Finance Pty Ltd LeasePlan Australia Limited G R Finance Ltd Leesville Investment Finance Enterprises Pty. G.C.L. Investments Limited Ltd. G2 Finance Limited Leveraged Equities Limited GE (Finance) Pty Ltd Liberty Financial Pty Ltd GE Automotive Financial Services Liberty Funding Pty Ltd GE Capital Australia Lift Capital Partners Pty Limited GE Commercial Australasia Pty Ltd Lumley Finance Limited GE Commercial Corporation (Australia) Pty Mackay Community Credit Pty. Ltd. Ltd Macquarie Equipment Rentals Pty Limited GE Mortgage Solutions Limited Macquarie N.T. Leasing Pty. Ltd. GE Personal Finance Pty Ltd Macquarie Syndication (No.17) Pty Limited GEMI Financial Services Pty Ltd Markitex (Australia) Proprietary Limited George Street Finance Pty Limited MC Capital Holdings No.1 Pty Limited Gippsland Secured Investments Limited MC Capital Holdings No.2 Pty Limited GMAC Australia LLC Melbourne Medical & Business Finance Pty GMAC, Australia (Finance) Limited Ltd Greater Bendigo Investments Limited Mercantile Credits Pty Ltd Grosvenor Funds Management Pty Limited Metway Leasing Limited H.D. & C. Securities Limited MIS Funding No.1 Pty Limited Hanover Consumer Finance Pty Limited Mitchells Investments Limited Hanover Securities Australia Pty Limited Morgan Stanley Australia Finance Limited Hargraves Secured Investments Limited MXMM Fleet Finance Pty Limited HDFI Pty Limited National Australia Group Services Ltd Hewlett-Packard Australia Finance Pty Ltd National Cattle Feeders Pty Ltd HFL Australia Pty Limited National Rental Corporation Limited Hindmarsh Financial Services Limited Network Consumer Finance Pty Limited HNG Investments & Loans Limited Newcourt Financial (Australia) Pty Limited Home Owner Mortgage Enhanced North State Finance Limited Securities Limited NPBS Securities Pty Limited Homepath Pty Limited OAMPS Premium Funding Pty Ltd HP Financial Services (Australia) Pty Oce-Australia Finance Pty Ltd Limited OFM Capital Limited Hunter Leasing Limited Orix Australia Corporation Limited HVB Australia Pty Limited Oxford Funding Pty. Ltd. IBM Australia Finance Pty Ltd PACCAR Financial Pty. Ltd. IBM Global Financing Australia Limited Pacific Premium Funding Pty Limited Impact Capital Limited Packaging Properties 1 Pty. Ltd. Interleasing (Australia) Limited Packaging Properties 2 Pty. Ltd. International Acceptance Pty Limited Packaging Properties 3 Pty. Ltd. JEM (CCV) Pty Limited Palandri Finance Ltd JEM (No.3 Charles Street) Pty Limited Paridian Property Development Fund Limited JEM (Riverside) No.1 Pty Limited PersonalDirect Limited JEM (VP) Pty Limited Pitney Bowes Credit Australia Limited JEM US Bonds (No.1) Pty Limited Polar Finance Limited JEM Warehouse Bonds Pty Limited Premium Funding Pty Ltd JEM-ADI Pty. Ltd. Primac Exports Pty Ltd John Deere Credit Limited Primac Pastoral Co Pty Ltd Key Equipment Finance Australia Pty Primac Pty Ltd Limited PRIMUS Automotive Financial Services Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1684 Government Departments No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 No. GN 24, 20 June 2007 Government Departments 1685

Australia Limited St. Andrews Finance Limited Profinance Ltd St. George Business Finance Pty. Limited Progress Health Finance Pty Limited St. George Commercial Credit Corporation Progressive Mortgage Company Limited Limited Provident Capital Limited St. George Finance Holdings Limited Provident Inventory Finance Limited St. George Finance Limited Puma Finance Limited St. George Motor Finance Limited Q Rent Pty Limited St. George Motor Wholesale Pty Ltd R.A.C. Finance Limited St. George Wholesale Finance Pty Ltd R.A.C.V. Finance Limited Statewide Secured Investments Ltd Rabo Equipment Finance Limited Strategic Finance Limited Rams Mortgage Corporation Limited Suncorp Finance Limited RB Pass Through Pty Ltd Suncorp Metway Advances Corporation Pty RBS (Australia) Pty Ltd Ltd RBS Australia Leasing Pty Ltd Suncorp Metway Equipment Leasing Pty Ltd Rentworks Limited Swan Securitisation Finance Pty Limited Residential Housing Corporation Pty Target Funding Pty Limited Limited Tasman Pacific Equity Lending (Aust) Pty Ltd Ricoh Australia Pty Ltd Technology Leasing Limited Riverina Business Services Pty Ltd Textron Acceptance Corp. Ltd. Rivwest Finance Ltd TFA (Wholesale) Pty Ltd RMBS 2006-2 Investment Company Pty Ltd The Leasing Centre (Aust) Pty. Limited Rohenryn Pty Limited Thorn Australia Pty Ltd Sabre Securitisation Limited Toyota Finance Australia Ltd Schooner Capital Pty Limited Trendwest South Pacific Finance Pty. Limited Scottish Pacific Business Finance Pty Trident Jet (Australia) Pty Ltd Limited UFL Australia Pty Limited Secure Australia II Limited VicState Savings & Loans Limited Service Finance Corporation Ltd Victorian Producers' Co-operative Company Sewells Finance Limited Pty Ltd South Eastern Secured Investments Victorian Securities Corporation Limited Limited Volkswagen Financial Services Australia Southern Finance Limited Limited Southern Leasing Pty Ltd Volvo Car Credit Australia Pty Ltd Southern Wool Services (Goulburn) Pty Ltd Volvo Finance Australia Pty Limited Spa Leasing No 1 Pty Limited Volvo Treasury Australia Pty Ltd Spa Leasing No 2 Pty Limited Waratah Receivables Corporation Pty Limited Spa Leasing No 3 Pty Limited Webster Investments Limited Spa Leasing No 4 Pty Limited Westlawn Finance Limited Spa Leasing No 5 Pty Limited Win Securities Limited Spinnaker Capital Pty Limited

CATEGORY I (INTRA GROUP FINANCIERS)

ALE Finance Company Pty Limited Alleasing Finance Limited ETSA Utilities Finance Pty Ltd Auto Securitisations Pty Limited GE Capital Australia Cash Pool Pty Ltd Cheung Kong Infrastructure Finance GE Capital Australia Funding Pty Ltd (Australia) Pty Limited Hei Distribution Finance (Australia) Pty Ltd Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings HEI Transmission Finance (Australia) Pty Ltd (Australia) Pty Ltd Hong Kong Electric International Finance CKI Distribution Finance (Australia) Pty Ltd (Australia) Pty Ltd CKI Transmission Finance (Australia) Pty Ltd Pacific Dunlop Finance Pty Ltd Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. S100, Monday, 11 June 2007 SPECIAL Published by the Commonwealth of Australia

Government House CANBERRA ACT 2600

11 June 2007

THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY 2007 HONOURS

The Governor-General is pleased to announce the following appointments and awards:

ORDER OF AUSTRALIA COMPANION (AC) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION

COMPANION (AC) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION AUSTRALIAN ARMY Mr Norman Ross ADLER AO 11 The Avenue, Medindie SA 5081 Lieutenant General Peter LEAHY AO For service to business and commerce, particularly ACT through the promotion of international trade and as a For eminent service to the Australian Defence Force in contributor to company and commercialisation command of the Australian Army and strategic staff development in Australia, to the community through appointments. administrative roles with educational institutions, and as a supporter of the arts. OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION The Most Reverend Dr Peter Frederick CARNLEY AO PO Box 221, Nannup WA 6275 Mr Gary Ronald BANKS For service to religion as Primate of the Anglican 25 Bass Gardens, Griffith ACT 2603 Church of Australia, as a renowned theologian, and For service to the community as an economist through the significant contributor to international interfaith development of public policy, particularly in the area of collaboration. microeconomic reform and regulation.

Mr David Michael GONSKI AO Dr John Barton BEST AM Level 31, Chifley Tower, 2 Chifley Square, Balmain NSW 2041 Sydney NSW 2000 For service to medicine and to public health through support For service to the arts through charitable support and for strategic health research and policy development, and as the development of policy initiatives, to business and a contributor to the development of rural and remote health commerce as a company director, to education, and to services and medical education programs, particularly in the community through a range of philanthropic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities and regional endeavours. Victoria.

The Honourable Justice Margaret Anne McMURDO Professor Judith Lee BLACK Clayfield Qld 4011 120 Fletcher Street, Woollahra NSW 2025 For service to the law and judicial administration in For service to medicine, particularly as a researcher and Queensland, particularly in the areas of legal education teacher in the field of respiratory pharmacology, and through and women's issues, to the support of a range of legal executive and other roles in research related organisations. organisations, and to the community. Mr Mark Douglas BURROWS Mr Victor SMORGON AO Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 Vic For service to the corporate sector in leading the For service to the community as a benefactor and development of nationally uniform corporate law and financial supporter of a wide range of organisations, particularly market regulation, and to the arts through contribution to in the areas of art, education and medicine. theatre.

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Officer (AO) in the General Division (continued) Mr Ian Charles HARRIS Queanbeyan NSW 2620 Mr John Marcus CASSIDY For service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly through 'Merilba', Kingstown Road, Kingstown NSW 2358 the administration of the House of Representatives and its For service to university administration, to the civil committees, to promotion of parliamentary practice and engineering and construction industries, and to the procedure, and to assisting the understanding of the community. functions of parliament internationally.

The Honourable Justice Alex CHERNOV Mr Ivan David JAMES Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria, Launceston Tas 7250 210 William Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 For service to the manufacturing industry, particularly the For service to the law through a range of judicial and automotive component sector and through the Australian administrative roles with Victorian, national and Asia- Industry Group, and to the community through church and Pacific bodies, and to education through the University overseas aid organisations. of Melbourne. Professor Anne KELSO Professor Colin Nicholson CHESTERMAN Parkville Vic 3052 102B Cameron Street, Edgecliff NSW 2027 For service to science, particularly in the field of immunology For service to medicine and medical research, and vaccine research through contributions to a range of particularly in the fields of vascular biology, to scientific organisations, and as an academic and mentor. education, and to the support of national and international professional organisations. Professor Iain Duncan McCALMAN 1/31 Mugglestone Place, Bruce ACT 2617 Mr Ashley John COOPER For service to history and to the humanities as a teacher, 56 Watson Street, Wilston Qld 4051 researcher and author, and through administrative, advocacy For service to tennis through a range of organisations and advisory roles in academic and public sector that administer and promote the sport, and as a player, organisations. coach and mentor to junior players. Professor Colin Patrick MACKERRAS Sister Eileen Ann DAFFY 19 Allambee Crescent, Capalaba Qld 4157 St Mary's Academy, Tulsa Road, Lalazar, For service to Asian studies and international relations, Rawalpindi, Pakistan particularly in the field of Chinese society, culture and For service to education through leadership and language. development roles in Catholic secondary schools in Australia and Pakistan, and to the community through Mr Neil MITCHELL Caritas Pakistan. South Melbourne Vic 3205 For service to the print, radio and television media, and to the Emeritus Professor Peter LePoer DARVALL community through a range of charitable institutions. 2 Alphington Street, Fairfield Vic 3078 For service to education, as Vice-Chancellor of Monash Mr Allan James MYERS QC University and as an engineering academic and Carlton North Vic 3054 researcher. For service to the community through support and sponsorship of a range of educational, Indigenous, heritage Professor Kenneth John DONALD and art organisations, to the law, and to business. 80 Manson Road, Hendra Qld 4011 For service to medicine as an academic and Mrs Maria Josephine MYERS administrator, particularly as a contributor in the fields Carlton North Vic 3054 of pathology and community health. For service as a philanthropist supporting and endowing a range of charitable, Indigenous, heritage and art Sister Regis Mary DUNNE organisations. Mater Hospital Convent, South Brisbane Qld 4101 For service to medicine, particularly through promotion Mr Mark Ian PATERSON and support of bioethics in medical research, and as a PO Box 5263, Kingston ACT 2604 researcher in the field of genetics. For service to business and industry through policy development and economic research, to the resources sector Mr George Rex EDMONDSON in the areas of energy regulation and marketing, and to 54 The Quarterdeck, Willetton WA 6155 tourism development. For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through natural resource management Mr William Francis ROBINSON organisations and the Landcare movement, and to local Brisbane Qld 4000 government. For service as one of Australia's most distinguished landscape artists, for support and philanthropy to Australian Dr Brian Stanley FISHER PSM art, and for the encouragement and education of young and Red Hill ACT 2603 emerging artists. For service to agricultural economics, international trade and climate change through research and public policy analysis. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 3 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Officer (AO) in the General Division (continued) OFFICER (AO) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION

Emeritus Professor Jillian Isobel ROE 9 Tourmaline Avenue, Pearl Beach NSW 2256 AUSTRALIAN ARMY For service to the community through the promotion of Australian history as a researcher and author, through Major General John Patrick CANTWELL AM executive roles in professional organsations particularly ACT as Chair, Editorial Board, Australian Dictionary of For distinguished service as the Director of Strategic Biography, and to education. Operations for the Multi-National Force – Iraq.

The Honourable Justice Geza Kim SANTOW OAM Major General Mark EVANS DSC AM Sydney NSW 2000 ACT For service to the judiciary and to the law; to education, For distinguished service to the Australian Defence Force in particularly in the area of university governance, and to senior command and staff appointments. the arts. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Dr Beth SCHULTZ Nedlands WA 6009 Air Vice Marshal John Nicholas BLACKBURN AM For service to conservation and the environment in ACT Western Australia, particularly through the protection of For distinguished service to the Royal Australian Air Force as the South West old growth forests. Commander of the Integrated Area Defence System and Deputy Chief of Air Force. Mr Donald Malcolm TALBOT, OBE 32/174 Galleon Way, Currumbin Waters Qld 4223 For service to swimming, particularly through the MEMBER (AM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION development and implementation of innovative coaching programs. Councillor Barbara Helen ABLEY Mr Michael John TAYLOR Newtown Vic 3220 43 Royal Avenue, Sandringham Vic 3191 For service to local government and regional development, For service to the management of natural resources particularly through the Geelong Region Alliance, and to the and industry policy development at the Federal level community through a range of aged care, disability, health and also in Victoria, particularly in the area of and service organisations. agriculture, and through contributions to transport, water, food and safety standards. Professor Robert John ADAMS 106 Westgarth Street, Fitzroy Vic 3065 Mr Dennis John TREWIN For service to urban design, town planning and architecture Aranda ACT 2614 through the implementation of programs, projects and For service to statistics as the Australian Statistician, policies that have transformed the City of Melbourne. particularly through the reform of reporting standards and practices and support for a range of national and Mr Robert James AITKEN international professional organisations, and to the Lapstone NSW 2773 community. For service to the community through a range of roles with Rotary and to sporting organisations in coaching and Mr Alan Brian WHELPTON AM administrative roles. 13 Phillips Street, Cabarita NSW 2137 For service to the community, particularly through the Mr Sauro ANTONELLI promotion of surf lifesaving at state, national and 48 Springhill Road, Hurstbridge Vic 3099 international levels, and as an administrator in a range For service to the Italian community through a range of of roles related to sport. church, welfare, aged care and arts organisations, and to multicultural and migrant assistance programs. Mr Roger Bruce WILKINS Mosman NSW 2088 Mr Terrey Philip ARCUS For service to public administration in New South Woollahra NSW 2025 Wales, particularly as a contributor to a range of new For service to the community through advisory roles with policy initiatives, and to arts administration. major cultural organisations and philanthropic support for health, education and art organisations. Mr Warwick James WILKINSON AM RFD ED 6A Parriwi Road, Mosman NSW 2088 Ms Gaynor Marjorie AUSTEN For service to the professional and business Toowong Qld 4066 communities, particularly as a contributor to a range of For service to library and information management, regulatory and competition policy organisations, and to particularly through the integration and management of new the pharmacy profession and the pharmaceutical and evolving resources available in university libraries, and industry. executive roles with a range of professional associations. 4 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Member (AM) in the General Division (continued) Dr James Michael BUTLER Richmond Vic 3121 Mrs Kareena Eileen BALLARD For service to medicine in the field of dermatology, 29 Fraser Road, Applecross WA 6153 particularly through the establishment of the Skin and Cancer For service to workforce training and development in Foundation, and to the Australasian College of the construction and property services sector, to the Dermatologists. real estate profession, and to the community. Miss Mary CAMERON Mr Clyde Ian BARCLAY CBE Melbourne Vic 3000 49/30 O'Connell Street, Kangaroo Point Qld 4169 For service to the legal profession and to the community For service to the building and construction industry through significant contributions to the early development of through the improvement of training programs for family law, women's legal rights and the role of women in the apprentices and trainees in the industry in Queensland, law. and through executive roles with a range of organisations. Mr Philip Marcus CLARK 28 Joubert Street, Hunters Hill NSW 2110 Professor Bryanne Waldie BARNETT For service to the legal profession and business, particularly Balmain NSW 2041 through the development of national law firms and For service to psychiatry and to the community through encouraging corporate involvement in community programs. research and the development of intervention programs and services in the areas of infant, child, adolescent The Honourable Barry COHEN and maternal mental health and well-being, and to Bungendore NSW 2621 professional organisations. For service to the Australian Parliament and to the community through a range of cultural and environmental Professor Sydney Malcolm BELL roles and contributions to public discussion and debate. 238 Attunga Road, Yowie Bay NSW 2228 For service to medicine, particularly through the Mr Roger Anthony COOK development and maintenance of public sector Oakbank SA 5243 pathology services and the provision of expert advice to For service to business in the areas of property consultancy a range of health organisations, and to medical and development and to the community of South Australia research and education. through contributions to a range of infrastructure, tourism and sporting organisations. Ms Raelene Ann BOYLE MBE Buderim Qld 4556 Professor George Henry COONEY For service to the community through a range of roles 90 Mitchell Street, Croydon Park NSW 2133 with organisations that support people with cancer, For service to secondary education, particularly through particularly Breast Cancer Network Australia. contributions to scholarship, research and policy development in the areas of curriculum, educational testing, Dr Kerry John BREEN and standards based assessment. 6/55 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy Vic 3065 For service to medicine through the advancement of Mr Gregory Rolph COPLEY medical ethics and professional standards of training 'The Copse', 2 Peel Street, Mandurah WA 6210 and practice and to the specialty of gastroenterology as For service to the international community through strategic a clinician and teacher. research and analysis of economic, social, political, security and environmental conditions to assist decision making The Honourable Robert James BROWN agencies. Corlette NSW 2315 For service to the Australian Parliament, particularly in Mr John Francis CORBOY the area of transport policy, to the community of the Merrigum Vic 3618 Hunter Region through local government, heritage and For service to the agricultural sector, particularly the fruit sporting organisations, and to economics education. growing and processing industries, and to the community of the Goulburn Valley. Mrs Ruth Elizabeth BUNYAN Mont Albert Vic 3127 Professor Anthony Douglas COUSINS For service to education through the Invergowrie Castle Hill NSW 2154 Foundation, the Council of International Schools, and For service to literary studies as an academic, author and as Principal of Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar international specialist in the field of early modern British School. literature.

Mr Ross Murdoch BUNYON Ms Marilyn Kay CRADDOCK Hurstville Grove NSW 2220 156 Collins Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 For service to commerce and industry in New South For service to the antiquarian book trade, to professional Wales through the management and reform of associations and promotion of the industry in Australia and government business enterprises, and to the internationally, and to small business through contributions to community through the Christian Brethren Church. the advancement of the City of Melbourne. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 5 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Member (AM) in the General Division (continued) Distinguished Professor Dexter Colboyd DUNPHY 53 Mill Hill Road, Bondi Junction NSW 2022 Mr Perry Rothrock CROSSWHITE For service to education, particularly in the fields of Panton Hill Vic 3759 organisational change, corporate sustainability and business For service to sport, particularly through executive roles management, and to the community. with the Commonwealth and Olympic Games organisations, and to basketball as a competitor at Mr Peter Douglas EASTWOOD national and international levels. Cottesloe WA 6011 For service to accountancy through roles with private and Mr James Anderson DARLING public sector agencies, and to the community of Perth Duck Island, Box 335, Keith SA 5267 through educational and research organisations. For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through the development of sustainable Mrs Margaret Ursula ELDRIDGE land management practices, to the arts, and to the 43 Maning Avenue, Sandy Bay Tas 7005 community of Keith. For service to the community through organisations that provide assistance to international students, migrants and Mr Anthony William DARVALL refugees, and to the promotion of multiculturalism and Vic cultural awareness. For service to the legal profession, to sustainable urban and transport infrastructure development in Victoria, Dr Evan Richard EVEREST and to the community. 12 Cooper Street, Eden Hills SA 5050 For service to the community through leadership and Professor Paul Charles DAVIES dedication in improving helicopter rescue services in South Glenning Valley NSW 2261 Australia, and to medicine, particularly in the area of critical For service to science, particularly the disciplines of care. physics, cosmology and astrobiology, as an educator, author and public commentator. Dr Ralph Anthony FISCHER Mawson ACT 2607 Professor Patrick De DECKKER For service to agricultural science in Australia and 30 Nungara Place, Aranda ACT 2614 developing countries, particularly wheat research in the For service to science through research and teaching in areas of grain yield and crop cultivation and management. the areas of palaeoclimate studies, salination and climate change, and through the initiation and support Professor Richard Hamilton FISHER of international scientific collaboration. Darling Point NSW 2027 For service to the legal profession, to law reform in relation to Mr Arthur Edwin DELBRIDGE insolvency and the protection of creditor rights, and to the South Melbourne Vic 3205 community. For service to business and commerce, particularly in the areas of public relations and annual reporting, and Mrs Gweneth Edith FLETCHER to the community through charitable organisations. 3 Baroona Road, Northbridge NSW 2063 For service to the development of the financial planning Mr Ibrahim Hussein DELLAL industry through the establishment of national organisations Ivanhoe Vic 3079 and training and educational programs, and as a mentor to For service to the Islamic and Turkish communities, women in the finance industry. particularly through the establishment of educational facilities and settlement programs for migrants, and to Mr Graeme Leslie FORDHAM the promotion of interfaith dialogue. 41 Malapatinti Lane, Invergowrie via Armidale NSW 2350 For service to youth, particularly through leadership roles in Mr Ian William DONALDSON the development of the Scouting movement in New South 140 Dunedin Street, Sunnybank Qld 4109 Wales. For service to the community through the development of leukaemia support foundations, to philanthropic and Professor Richard Mark FOX church organisations, and to business and commerce. 171 Powlett Street, East Melbourne Vic 3002 For service to medicine in the areas of clinical oncology and Dr Christina Margaret DRUMMOND research, to medical education and training, and through Melbourne Vic 3000 governance and leadership roles within professional For service to public health in the field of communicable organisations. disease control, particularly through international humanitarian aid programs. Mr Michael John FRANKEL NSW Dr David Geoffrey DUFTY For service to the law, particularly in the areas of cultural and 243 The Scenic Road, Killcare NSW 2257 intellectual property rights, to film and performing arts For service to education, particularly through organisations, and to a range of media industry associations. contributions to social and cultural education curriculum development and implementation in New South Wales schools, and to the community of the Bouddi Peninsula area. 6 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Member (AM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Maurice GREEN Elizabeth Bay NSW 2011 Professor Robert David FRASER For service to the community through fundraising and 160 East Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 executive roles to support the rehabilitation programs of the For service to medicine, particularly in the area of spinal Odyssey House McGrath Foundation. surgery as a clinician, to medical education and research, and through contributions to a range of Mr Richard John GRELLMAN professional organisations. 67 Bancroft Avenue, Roseville NSW 2069 For service to the community, particularly through leadership Mr Arthur John GARLAND roles with Mission Australia and fundraising with Variety, The John Garland International, Level 7, London House, Children's Charity, and to the finance and insurance sectors. 216 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000 For service to the real estate industry through a range Associate Professor John Andrew GULLOTTA of executive roles with professional organisations, to Huntleys Point NSW 2111 the development of international relationships with For service to medicine through a range of executive roles property sector representatives, and to the community with professional medical associations and as a general of Perth. practitioner, and to the Italian community.

Professor Gina Malke GEFFEN Mr Charlie GUNABARRA School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Maningrida NT 0822 St Lucia Qld 4072 For service to the Indigenous population of north central For service in the field of neuropsychology as a Arnhem land through the development and provision of researcher and educator, to the development of culturally sensitive health services, particularly for men's professional standards in psychology teaching and health. practice, and as an advocate for people with a brain injury. Mr Jack Henry HARTY Armadale Vic 3143 Professor Graeme Allan GEORGE For service to the community through support for a range of 21 Elgata Street, The Gap Qld 4061 health organisations, particularly the Mental Health For service to science, particularly as a researcher in Foundation of Australia, and to the legal profession. the area of polymer chemistry, through contributions to the development of new applications for biomedical and Mr Gerald HATTON degradable plastics, and to the administration and Bayview NSW 2104 promotion of science education. For service to business and commerce through the development, introduction and adoption of new technologies Mr Richard William GIBB in the logisitics and materials handling sector, and to industry Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 training. For service to people with an intellectual disability, particularly through executive roles with the Inala Miss Naida Jean HAXTON school; to the accountancy profession; and to education McMahons Point NSW 2060 and youth organisations. For service to the legal profession and to the judiciary, particularly as the Editor of the New South Wales Law Ms Libby GLEESON Reports and as a practitioner and educator. Petersham NSW 2049 For service to literature as an author and as an Mr Anthony George HODGSON advocate for the development of literacy and learning in Mosman NSW 2088 schools, as a mentor to young writers, and through a For service to business, particularly through a range of range of executive roles with professional literary executive roles in the finance sector, to the promotion and organisations. development of Rugby Union football, and to the horseracing industry. Dr Dawn Theresa GOODWIN 7/253 Lone Pine Avenue, Orange NSW 2800 Ms Toni Ellen HOFFMAN For service to education, particularly through Bundaberg Qld 4670 contributions to tertiary, adult and community For service to nursing and to the community through concern education, to the professional development of people for the well-being of patients in the public health care system, working with youth, and to the Catholic Church in and advocacy roles to improve standards of medical care. Australia. Ms Belinda Jane HUTCHINSON Mr John Wilson GOURLAY Level 17, 1 Martin Place, Sydney NSW 2000 4 Grosvenor Court, Toorak Vic 3142 For service to business through a range of executive roles in For service to the community as a philanthropist the finance sector, and to the development of financial supporting charitable organisations, educational planning and fundraising initiatives for cultural, medical and institutions and business ethics programs, and to the social welfare organisations. accountancy profession. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 7 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Member (AM) in the General Division (continued) Associate Professor Stephen Edward McINTYRE Ormond College, Parkville Vic 3052 Mr Robert William JENKINS For service to music as a concert pianist, teacher and McKellar ACT 2617 supporter of young musicians, and through administrative For service to wildlife conservation and management, roles with national and international music festivals and particularly through contributions to the development of competitions. policies for sustainable international trade in wild fauna. Mr Ian Melville McMASTER Professor Naguib KANAWATI Chelmer Qld 4068 Department of Ancient History, For service to the sugar and steel industries through a range Macquarie University NSW 2109 of executive roles, to the development of capital investment For service to education through archeological research initiatives, research and industry reform, and to the and the promotion and advancement of the study of advancement of community, government and industry Egyptology, and to the community. partnerships.

Mr Maxwell James KIMBER Sister Ailsa Mary MACKINNON Garran ACT 2605 PO Box 2012, North Parramatta NSW 1750 For service to engineering, through infrastructure and For service to the community through leadership roles in the commercial development of the natural gas pipeline Catholic education sector, to industrial and employment industry, and national and international contributions to relations, and to the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy, technical and economic regulatory standards. Parramatta.

Mr Malcolm Leslie LAMB Mr Duncan Moir MALCOLM Pembroke School, 342 The Parade, 'Glen Avon', Malcolms Road, Boisdale Vic 3860 Kensington Park SA 5068 For service to conservation and the environment through For service to education through executive roles with executive roles with a range of natural resource management professional associations, the promotion of effective organisations, and to the community of East Gippsland. leadership in schools, and to the study of Asian languages. Dr Anthony Francis MARIANI Kew Vic 3101 Associate Professor Peter James LITTLE For service to medicine as a consultant physician in the fields Dingley Village Vic 3172 of gastroenterology and internal medicine and through the For service to people with diabetes, particularly through development and promotion of preventive health care executive roles with Diabetes Australia, and to research initiatives within the Italian community in Australia. into the vascular effects, treatment and prevention of the disease. The Reverend Barry Neil MARTIN 109B Carpenter Street, Brighton Vic 3186 Adjunct Professor John Frederick McAULIFFE For service to the community through contributions to the 24 Sutton Street, Chelmer Qld 4068 social welfare services of the Anglican Church, to young For service to the community particularly through people at risk, to pastoral care and the promotion of executive roles in the areas of health care and public ecumenism. housing management, and to the property valuation industry. Ms Hellen Lesly MATTHEWS Maningrida NT 0822 Mr Lawrence McCREDIE CBE For service to the Indigenous communities of north central 13A Bowen Street, Camberwell Vic 3124 Arnhem land through the delivery of culturally sensitive For service to legal education, particularly in the areas primary and acute health care services, particularly for of tertiary administration and teaching, and to the women and children. community through advocacy roles for people living with a disability. Mr David Arthur MILES South Yarra Vic 3141 Mr Bruce John McDONALD For service to the community through support for Australian Kent Town SA 5067 innovation and research, to public policy development in the For service to the Liberal Party of Australia, to the New areas of trade, taxation and international relations, and to the South Wales Parliament, and to the transport industry. legal profession.

Mr William Raymond McINTOSH Mr Stephen Brian MILLAR Gum Creek Station, Blinman SA 5730 11 Elmglade Road, Springfield SA 5062 For service to conservation and the environment, For service to the wine industry through a range of executive particularly through the advancement of natural roles, to the advancement of the wine export market, resource management practices and conservation professional development and industry reform, and to initiatives, and to remote area communities in South support for wetlands conservation. Australia. 8 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Member (AM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Allan George PIZZEY 7 Alfred Street, Templestowe Lower Vic 3107 Professor Anthony Crothers MILNER For service to education in the independent school sector 'Maybrook', Braidwood NSW 2622 and to the building and construction industry, particularly in For service to education in the field of Asian studies as the field of project management and consultancy services. an academic and author, and to international relations through the development of cross-cultural education Mr Hugh Henry RALSTON and outreach activities. Turramurra NSW 2074 For service to engineering, particularly as a contributor to the Dr Mark Harold MOORE advancement of innovative technology, to the Warren Centre 89 Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide SA 5006 for Advanced Engineering, and to the community. For service to medicine in the field of plastic, reconstructive and rehabilitation surgery, particularly Mr Robert George RAMJAN through the provision of humanitarian specialist surgical Summer Hill NSW 2130 services in East Timor and Indonesia, and to For service to the community in the area of mental health, professional development and education. and to the Schizophrenia Fellowship of New South Wales.

Dr Keith Gordon NEILL Mrs Thora Marie REGAN Birrell Court, Kew Vic 3101 'Benena', Boorowa NSW 2586 For service to chemical science research, particularly For service to women, particularly through the Catholic through the development of innovative manufacturing Women's League Australia, and to the community of applications in a range of areas, to professional Boorowa. development and to technical education. Mr Timothy James REID Mr Laurence Fredrick O'MEARA 434 Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay Tas 7005 7 Karoo Street, South Perth WA 6151 For service to the Australian apple and cherry industries as a For service to the tourism and hospitality industries, grower and exporter, particularly through international market particularly through the development and promotion of development. industry standards and accreditation, and export opportunities for Western Australia, and to the Mr Peter Ronald RICHARDSON community through arts and heritage organisations. Randwick NSW 2031 For service to the community in the area of employment Mr Graeme Alston PARK OAM through contributions to job network services and policies, 95 Settlement Road, Belmont Vic 3216 and to Mission Australia. For service to youth, particularly through leadership roles in the development of the scouting movement in Mr Reginald John RICHARDSON Victoria. Mosman NSW 2088 For service to the visual arts as a supporter, patron and Ms Susan Mary PASCOE collector, and to the community through a range of social 3 Treasury Place, Melbourne Vic 3002 welfare and medical research organisations. For service to education through a range of executive roles, particularly in the Catholic education sector, to Emeritus Professor Peter James RIMMER curriculum policy development, to international relations 4 Mara Place, Waramanga ACT 2611 through initiatives to provide opportunities and For service to economic geography, and to urban and resources for educators in the Pacific region, and to the regional development in the Asia-Pacific Rim, particularly community. through research in the area of transport and communications systems. Ms Annabelle Nicole PEGRUM Reid ACT 2612 Dr David Barry ROSENWAX For service to the planning, promotion, enhancement Dover Heights NSW 2030 and development of Australia's national capital, and to For service to dentistry, particularly through the Australian architecture, particularly as a mentor to women in the Society of Implant Dentistry, and to the community. profession. Mr Alastair Montgomery ROSS Mr Thomas Robin PHILLIPS Mont Albert Vic 3127 North Adelaide SA 5006 For service to forensic science, particularly as a contributor For service to business through the automotive to the establishment and development of standards in the industry, and to the community. areas of quality, research, education and training.

Mr Ronald George PITCHER Dr Leanne ROWE 438 Reynolds Road, Research Vic 3095 16 High Street, Bannockburn Vic 3331 For service to business and commerce, particularly in For service to medicine, particularly in the field of adolescent the field of accountancy, and to the community through and Indigenous health, and through executive positions with support for charitable organisations. a range of professional health organisations. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 9 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Member (AM) in the General Division (continued) Mrs Josephine Gabriella STONE 37/4 Myilly Terrace, Larrakeyah NT 0820 Mr Colin McDougall RUSSELL For service to the community of the Northern Territory, and to Victoria Parade, Devonport Tas 7310 the law. For service to the electrical contracting sector as a contributor to its development and as a mentor and Dr Jennifer STRAUSS promoter of training programs. 2/12 Tollington Avenue, Malvern East Vic 3145 For service to education as an academic and scholar in the Dr Ronald Lindsay SANDLAND field of Australian literature and poetry, and to a range of Earlwood NSW 2206 organisations involved in women's issues and industrial For service to science and technology, particularly in relations. the area of research management and through contributions to the Commonwealth Scientific and Mr Graham Ralph THOMPSON Industrial Research Organisation. 2/347 Glynburn Road, Kensington Park SA 5068 For service to the community of Adelaide, particularly Professor Graham Patrick SEAL through Crime Stoppers and the Noarlunga Farm Project for Curtin University of Technology, Perth WA 6000 at-risk youth. For service to the preservation and dissemination of Australian folklore, particularly through a range of Mr William Richard THORPE, deceased academic, editorial and research roles. (Award wef 27 September 2006) Late of Darling Point NSW 2027 Ms Moira Edna SHANNON OAM For service to the entertainment industry as a musician, 14 Edinburgh Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606 songwriter, producer, and as a contributor to the preservation For service to the community through a range of and collection of contemporary Australian music. organisations providing services to women, children and people with disabilities. Professor Geoffrey William TREGEAR 62 Hawthorn Grove, Hawthorn Vic 3122 Dr Ruth SHATFORD For service to scientific and medical research and through 17 King Street, Dundas NSW 2117 administrative roles within research institutions. For service to education, particularly as Principal of Tara Anglican School for Girls and through participation Mr Fraser James VICKERY in professional educational organisations. Emu Bay, Kingscote SA 5223 For service to conservation and the environment, to the Dr Albert SHUN development and promotion of ecotourism in South Australia, Strathfield NSW 2135 and to the Indigenous community. For service to medicine as a paediatric surgeon, particularly in the areas of renal and liver Mr Nicholas John VINE HALL, deceased transplantation. (Award wef 18 July 2006) Late of Salamander Bay NSW 2317 Mrs Gemma SISIA For service to the community in the area of genealogy as a The School of St Jude, PO Box 11875, Arusha, researcher, author and radio presenter, and through roles in Tanzania, East Africa family history organisations. For service to the international community through the establishment and development of The School of St Miss Yvonne Vera von HARTEL Jude in Arusha, Tanzania. Parkville Vic 3052 For service to architecture, design and building through Dr Kevin H SIU involvement with a range of professional organisations, to the Melbourne Vic 3000 promotion of women in business, and to the community. For service to medicine as a neurosurgeon and through contributions to a range of professional associations. Professor Arthur Peter VULCAN 11 Bruce Street, Beaumaris Vic 3193 Mr George Charles SMITH For service to the community as a contributor to accident and Ferny Lane, Norfolk Island 2899 injury prevention in the field of road transport, and to people For service to politics, particularly through the with intellectual disabilities. Legislative Assembly of Norfolk Island, and to the community through organisations involved in youth Associate Professor Terry Richard WALTON welfare and broadcasting. Suite 1, 281-287 Sussex Street, Sydney NSW 2001 For service to dentistry, particularly in the field of Professor Bruce Arthur STONE prosthodontics as a clinician and educator, and to a range of Department of Biochemistry, La Trobe University, professional associations. Bundoora Vic 3083 For service to science, particularly in the field of Mr Kenneth Hammond WARRINER biochemistry as a researcher, academic and Newcastle Waters Station NT 0862 administrator. For service to the beef cattle industry, particularly in the areas of breeding, export and meat processing, and to rural project management. 10 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Member (AM) in the General Division (continued) Brigadier Geoffrey William HAND RFD WA Mrs Janet Barbara WEST For exceptional service as Commander 13th Brigade and Camberwell Vic 3124 Director Army Personnel Agency - Perth. For service to the accountancy profession through the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, and to Brigadier Michael Christopher KEHOE the community. ACT For exceptional service as Commander 17th Combat Service Mr John Macarthur WHARTON Support Brigade, the Director Personnel - Army and 'Runnymede', Richmond Qld 4822 Commanding Officer of 10th Force Support Battalion. For service to the community of north west Queensland through local government, regional development, Brigadier Michael John MOON DSC natural resource management and primary industry ACT organisations. For exceptional service as the Commander Joint Task Force 633 on Operations CATALYST and SLIPPER. Professor Leslie WHITE Maroubra NSW 2035 Colonel David Thomas MULHALL For service to medicine in the field of paediatrics, to ACT medical administration, and to the community through a For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force as range of organisations involved in child and adolescent inaugural Chief Instructor, Australian Command and Staff cancer support. College; Commanding Officer of the 1st Combat Service Support Battalion, Career Adviser and Director at the Dr Gregory Neville WHITMORE Directorate of Officer Career Management - Army and as Mackay Qld 4740 Director of Personnel Operations - Army. For service to educational administration, particularly at the James Cook University, and to the community of Brigadier Andrew John SIMS CSC Mackay through a range of service organisations. ACT For exceptional service to the Australian Army in command Emeritus Professor David William WILLIAMS appointments, particularly as Commander Joint Task Force Turner ACT 2612 632 on Operation PAKISTAN ASSIST. For service to the arts as an educator and administrator. Brigadier Michael David SLATER DSC CSC NSW Mr John M R WYLIE For exceptional service as the Commander Joint Task Force Melbourne Vic 3000 630 on Operation LARRY ASSIST and as the Commander For service to the investment banking and financial Joint Task Force 631 on Operation ASTUTE. services industry, and to the community through sporting and medical organisations. Lieutenant Colonel Glenn David STOCKTON Qld For exceptional service as the Staff Officer Grade One Joint MEMBER (AM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION Plans - Land, Strategic Operations Division and as Commanding Officer of the 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment.

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Rear Admiral Russell Harry CRANE CSM RAN Group Captain Gregor Kirkham BRUCE ACT NSW For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy as For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force Commander Australian Navy Systems Command, Specialist Reserve. Director-General Coastwatch/Commander Joint Offshore Protection Command and Deputy Chief of Air Commodore Dennis Graham GREEN Navy. NSW For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force and AUSTRALIAN ARMY Royal Australian Air Force as Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Warfare Centre and Director General Brigadier Andrew Brian DUDGEON Strategy and Planning - Air Force. Qld For exceptional service as the Deputy Director Army Chaplain Peter John O'KEEFE Aviation in Aerospace Combat Development Division, ACT Team Leader of the Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force as a Resident Project Team - France and Deputy Chaplain. Commander of 16th Brigade (Aviation). Air Commodore Ian Phillip SMITH Colonel Brett Andrew GREENLAND ACT Qld For exceptional performance of duties as a senior Air Force For exceptional service as the Deputy Director Army Logistics Officer and contributions to the strategic Aviation, VCDF Group and Commanding Officer of the development of Australian Defence Force Logistics. 5th Aviation Regiment. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 11 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

MEDAL (OAM) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION Mr Peter Edward BARCLAY Reid ACT 2612 For service to the community through support for a range of Mr Eddy Marcel ABRAHAM charitable organisations, and to business. 16 Tasman Drive, Bundoora Vic 3083 For service to the community through migrant Dr Shelley BARKER assistance, multicultural media programs, and activities Wembley Downs WA 6019 supporting senior citizens. For service to entomology through research and identification of new beetle species, as an author, and to science Mr Ronald Ryder ALLEN education. 179 Birkett Street, Dianella WA 6059 For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, Mr Reginald Jack BARRETT and to the international community through support for 'Karanne', Coonamble NSW 2829 humanitarian aid programs. For service to the community of Coonamble through a range of rural, school and church bodies. Mr Andrew ALWAST Nicholls ACT 2913 Mr Francis John BARTLETT For service to the Polish community through a range of 26 Cedar Drive, Beaudesert Qld 4285 organisations, and to multiculturalism. For service to the community of Beaudesert, particularly through a range of civic and welfare organisations. Mr Simon Ernest APPEL Cheltenham Vic 3192 Professor Michael Bernard BARTON For service to pharmacy through a range of Croydon NSW 2132 professional organisations, and to the community. For service to medicine, particularly radiation oncology, through a range of clinical, research, education and Mr John Robert ARCHER professional development roles. PO Box 175, Bexley NSW 2207 For service to lawn bowls as a competitor and through Mrs Annie Muriel BARWELL executive roles. Applecross WA 6153 For service to children's literature as a member of the Mr John Lindsay ARMITAGE Western Australian Branch of the Children's Book Council of 25 Normanhurst Road, Normanhurst NSW 2076 Australia. For service to the Australian Parliament, to the Australian Labor Party, and to the community. Ms Lois Mary BEARD 78 Andrew Street, Brighton Tas 7030 Mrs Alison Laura ARMSTRONG For service to the community of Brighton, particularly elderly Albion Qld 4010 people, and through support for charitable organisations. For service to the community, particularly through organisations supporting war widows, veterans and Mr Ivor Euston BEATTY their families. 12 Edgar Street, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 For service to conservation and the environment as a Mrs Valerie ARMSTRONG publisher of scientific material, and to the community through Labertouche Vic 3816 Cystic Fibrosis New South Wales. For service to the community, particularly through the Cann River Pony Club and in the areas of religious Mr Michael John BEAVIS education and support to children and youth. 150 The Avenue, Ocean Grove Vic 3226 For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, Mr John Joseph ARNOLD, deceased particularly through the Ocean Grove Sub-Branch of the (Award wef 2 November 2006) Returned and Services League of Australia. Late of Wurtulla Qld 4575 For service to the development of the coal industry, Mr Kenneth Leo BEDGGOOD particularly through research and education activities, 4/44 Dalman Parkway, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 and to the community. For service to the welfare of veterans and their families, and to the community of Tarcutta. Mr Guy Templeton BAKER 52/27A Stewart Street, Wollongong NSW 2500 Mr Stanley George BENNETT For service to the welfare of veterans and their families. Keperra Qld 4054 For service to athletics in Queensland through the Mr Robert Arthur BAKER development of young athletes and as an official and 109 Davidson Avenue, North Strathfield NSW 2137 administrator. For service to youth through the Scouting movement, and to the sport of karting. Mr Terrence Joseph BLAKE 'Rosebrook', Muswellbrook NSW 2333 Mr Arthur Charles BALE For service to polocrosse through a range of administrative 44 Enid Street, Tweed Heads NSW 2485 roles and as a coach and umpire. For service to the community of Tweed Heads, particularly through church and aged care organisations. 12 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Miss Mary Josephine BUDWEE Westmead NSW 2145 Dr Robert William BODEN For service to the community through the Catholic Church of Swinger Hill ACT 2606 Australia, particularly fundraising activities for educational For service to horticulture, particularly through and other facilities. contributions to the development of the Australian National Botanic Gardens, and to the preservation of Mr Joachim BURMEISTER the natural environment. Lot 1, 9-11 Pinedale Street, East Victoria Park WA 6101 For services to Australian-German relations through the Dr John Michael BOUNDS promotion of social, cultural and business opportunities, 261 Homestead Road, Orchard Hills NSW 2748 particularly in Western Australia. For service to medicine as a general practitioner, to professional and health care organisations, and to the Mr Peter Gerrard BURROWS community. 47 Parsley Street, Harrison ACT 2914 For service to veterans, the Scottish community of the Mrs Dianne Betty BRADLEY Australian Capital Territory, and to a range of sporting and Colonel Light Gardens SA 5041 youth organisations. For service to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia. Mr John Charles BURT 2 Gnarr Street, Ballarat Vic 3350 Mrs Jean Boreham BRADLEY For service to education, particularly through the Ballarat Qld Specialist School, and to the community through a range of For service to the community, particularly through the sporting and service organisations. Queensland Branch of the Country Women's Association of Australia. Mr Harold Keith BYRNE Sans Souci NSW 2219 Mr Wayne Anthony BRADLEY For service to veterans and their families, particularly through 265 Noyes Street, Deniliquin NSW 2710 the Ramsgate Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services For service to cricket through a range of administrative League of Australia. roles, and to the community of Deniliquin as a contributor to the development of junior sport. Mr Ronald James CALMAN Jewells NSW 2280 Mrs Nancy Dora BRANSDEN For service to the community through the Royal Volunteer 3/41 Avon Street, Parklands, Burnie Tas 7320 Coastal Patrol. For service to the community of Burnie, particularly through the Guides movement and aged care Mr Bruce Gordon CAMPBELL organisations. Peppermint Grove WA 6011 For service to sailing through a range of yachting Mrs Helen Ivy BRAYNE organisations, to the preservation of military history, and to 59 Admiralty Avenue, Tea Gardens NSW 2324 the real estate industry. For service to the community of Griffith and the Riverina through a range of local government, civic, tourism and Mr Peter Matthew CAMPBELL library organisations. 5 Toorak Road, Albany Creek Qld 4035 For service to the community through support for a range of Mr Clive Desmond BRICKHILL civic, cultural, horticultural, youth and senior citizen 14 Warana Avenue, Toowoomba Qld 4350 organisations, and to the real estate industry. For service to veterans through a range of roles with the Returned and Services League of Australia, and to Mrs Alison Raie CARLSON the community. 49 Edmond Street, Parkdale Vic 3195 For service to education through the University of the Third Mr Peter BROKENSHA Age, and to the community. 18 Brand Street, Beulah Park SA 5067 For service to arts administration, particularly through Professor Allan CARMICHAEL the establishment of the Argyle Arts Centre, to Rose Bay Tas 7015 programs supporting Indigenous arts and crafts people, For service to medicine as an educator and administrator and to the community. through a range of government and professional organisations, particularly in the field of paediatrics. Mrs Peggy Nampijimpa BROWN NT Mr Thomas McLeod CARMICHAEL For service to the community of Yuendumu and the 64 Hume Street, Yarrawonga Vic 3730 surrounding region of the Northern Territory through For service to the community of the Yarrawonga district programs addressing substance abuse among through a range of church, local government, emergency Indigenous youth. service, educational, and sporting organisations.

Mr Ralph Richard BRYANT Legacy Hostel, Norah Head NSW 2263 For service to the community through the Rotary Club of Toukley and the Central Coast Festival of the Arts. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 13 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr John Alexander CLOUGH Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Mr Thomas Joseph CASE For service to the community of Wagga Wagga, particularly RSD, Orroroo SA 5431 through Rotary International and the World Probus For service to the community through a range of health, movement. local government, education, charitable and sporting organisations. Mr Rino CODOGNOTTO Templestowe Vic 3106 Mrs Helen Mary CHANNON For service to the community as a restauranteur. 91 Elanora Road, Elanora Heights NSW 2101 For service to the community, particularly through Dr James Ronald COURT choral and musical activities within the Anglican Morwell Vic 3840 Church. For service to people with disabilities, particularly through Technical Aid to the Disabled, and to the La Trobe Valley Mr Jack Bearne CHAPMAN Yacht Club. 36/146-156 The Esplanade, Burleigh Heads Qld 4220 For service to the community through a range of church Mrs Kerry COUSINS and service organisations, particularly in the field of Hillarys WA 6025 choral performance, and to the optical lens For service to palliative care nursing as a leader in clinical manufacturing industry. assessment, knowledge and research, and in teaching and mentoring roles. Dr Alan Bruce CHATER 6 Hamilton Street, Theodore Qld 4719 Mr Phillip Gilbert COUSINS For service to rural and remote medicine through a 8 Brabham Close, Belmont North NSW 2280 range of professional and allied organisations, and For service to the community of the Hunter region through a within the community of Theodore. range of first aid, rescue and sporting organisations and the surf lifesaving movement. Mr Maxwell George CHERRY 14 Manly Avenue, Lindisfarne Tas 7015 Mrs Judith Ann COWAN For service to athletics as a coach and mentor at local, 1/14 Cliff Road, Forster NSW 2428 state and national levels. For service to people with a hearing disability, particularly through contributions to speech therapy programs, and to the Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward CHILDS community. RFD (Ret'd) 62 Pheasant Avenue, Beenleigh Qld 4207 Mr Keith Malcolm COX For service to the preservation of the history of the Drummoyne NSW 2047 Australian Light Horse, and to the ex-service For service to nursing, particularly in the field of oncology, community. and to the community through a range of youth, church and welfare organisations. Mr Donald Lyston CHISHOLM Brighton Vic 3186 Mr Stewart Edward COX For service to the community as a legal practitioner, 8/57 Marina Boulevard, Cullen Bay NT 0820 and to people with disabilities through the provision of For service to the community of the Northern Territory employment and educational opportunities. through a range of sporting and civic organisations, and to the insurance industry. Mr Edward Albert CHITHAM MC Brisbane Qld 4000 Dr Barbara Elizabeth CRAIG For service to veterans and their families through a 95 Currumburra Road, Ashmore Qld 4214 range of ex-service and health care organisations. For service to medicine in the areas of palliative care, women's health and medical ethics; and to the community. Miss Winifred Pearl CHRISTISON 358/1Scaysbrook Drive, Kincumber NSW 2251 Mrs Doris CRERAR For service to the community, particularly through a 26 Cottman Street, Buderim Qld 4556 range of aged care and church organisations. For service to the Australian ginger processing industry through managerial and administrative roles and executive Mrs Emily Jeanette CLIFTON positions with industry bodies, and to the communities of Gunnedah NSW 2380 Buderim and Maroochydore. For service to rural health, particularly through cancer support and health care organisations, and to the Mr Barrie John CRICHTON community. South Brisbane Qld 4101 For service to the surf lifesaving movement through a range Mrs Shirley Moore CLIFTON of executive roles at state, regional and club levels, and as a Coonabarabran NSW 2357 competitor and coach. For service to the community of Coonabarabran, particularly to youth through the Guiding movement and to the development of local equestrian sports. 14 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Vincent John de LORENZO, deceased (Award wef 30 August 2006) The Very Reverend Archpriest Dr Brian Lawrence Late of Point Piper NSW 2027 CROSS For service to the hairdressing industry through business and School of Theology (National), Australian Catholic educational activities, and for research and development of University, 115 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy Vic 3065 hair care products. For service to religious education, particularly through the Australian Catholic University, to the promotion of Mr Graham James DEMPSEY ecumenism and interfaith dialogue, and to the 5 Gregory Place, Melton Vic 3337 community. For service to the community, particularly through the Royal Victorian Association of Honorary Justices, the Australian Mr Arthur John CUMMINS Red Cross Blood Service and Rotary International. 7 Bill O'Reilly Close, Bowral NSW 2576 For service to veterans, particularly through the Mr John Henry DENING ED Returned and Services League of Australia. 5 Palomar Parade, Toukley NSW 2263 For service to the welfare of veterans and their families Mr Allen John CUNNEEN through a range of roles with ex-service organisations. North Rockhampton Qld 4701 For service to the community through disaster recovery Professor Sergio de PIERI coordination and management, particularly public Gol Gol NSW 2738 infrastructure, following Tropical Cyclone Larry in 2006. For service to the arts as an organ teacher, composer and performer, and to the community through the establishment Mr Kim Maxwell DALTON of music festivals. Coogee NSW 2034 For service to the film and television industry as a Mr Harold Lancelot de SAYRAH leader in policy debate amongst government agencies Thornleigh NSW 2120 and the industry, as a mentor of independent and For service to the community through Lions Australia and as Indigenous producers, and as a promoter of emerging a supporter of humanitarian aid projects in Sri Lanka. visual technology. Mrs Jacqui DOUGLAS Dr Michael Patrick DALY NSW PO Box 49, Inglewood WA 6932 For service to the community of the Western Sydney region For service to medicine, particularly to veterans in the through a range of roles with cultural, Indigenous and welfare fields of counselling and stress related illness. groups.

Mr Michael William DANN Mrs Margaret Isobel DOUGLASS 44 Boondall Street, Boondall Qld 4034 Klemzig SA 5087 For service to veterans, particularly through the Aircrew For service to the community through the provision of Association, and to the community. support services to the aged.

Mrs Marjorie Ann DAVIS Mr Thomas Adrian DUMARESQ Taree NSW 2430 740 Lilford Road, Tatura Vic 3616 For service to the development of the aviation industry For service to the community as a supporter of humanitarian through a range of executive and administrative roles, aid projects, and through a range of roles with environmental, particularly with aero clubs. church, education and emergency services groups.

Mr Peter Leonard DEALY The Honourable Bernard Phillip DUNN Numurkah Vic 3636 Brimpaen via Horsham Vic 3401 For service to the community, particularly through roles For service to the Victorian Parliament, local government, the with a range of ex-service, youth and agricultural agriculture sector and the community of Horsham. organisations. Miss Margaret Eve DUTTON Mr Ronald Joseph DEAN Strathfield NSW 2135 72 Ballyshannon Road, Killarney Heights NSW 2087 For service to local government, and to the community For service to Rugby League football in the Manly through a range of aged care, charitable, educational and Warringah district. service groups.

Mr Norman Harold DEANE Mr Peter Stanway DWYER 15 Tilyard Street, Montrose Tas 7010 48 Gould Street, Frankston Vic 3199 For service to sailing as a competitor, coach and in For service to optometry through executive roles in administrative roles, and to the community through a professional organisations, the establishment of a nationally range of charitable, service and church groups. consistent competency-based approach to the registration of practitioners and as a researcher in the field of paediatrics.

Mrs Susan DYER 61 Barmah Street, Mount Eliza Vic 3930 For service to the performing arts, particularly the development of amateur musical theatre through executive, administrative and acting roles. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 15 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Kevin Dominic FISHER 13 Broadway, Colonel Light Gardens SA 5041 Mrs Maureen Palmer EDDY For service to veterans through the South Australian Division 7 Station Street, Marulan NSW 2579 of the Royal Australian Air Force Association, and to youth For service to the community of Marulan and district development. through local government and a range of service, arts and charitable organisations. Sister Mary Michael FITZGERALD Parkes NSW 2870 Mrs Elisabeth Mary EDGAR For service to education as a music teacher, particularly Harrow Vic 3317 piano, violin and singing, and to the community of Parkes For service to the communities of Harrow and and the surrounding region. Edenhope through health, tourism and sporting organisations. Ms Margaret Leighten FLINT Norwood SA 5067 Mrs Helen Mary EDWARDS For service to the Anglican Church of Australia in a range of Barwon Heads Vic 3227 committee roles, and to the community through women's For service to the community of Barwon Heads, organisations. particularly through the Anglican Church of Australia, and to education. Mr James Richmond FORSYTH 67 Edinburgh Road, Benowa Waters Qld 4217 Mr Thomas George EISZELE For service to the dairy industry, particularly as a facilitator of 70 Butler Avenue, Moonah Tas 7009 structural change and through a range of professional For service to the community through providing organisations. assistance to refugees settling in the Hobart area. Mr Everett Charles FOSTER Mrs Avril Robin EVERINGHAM 2/2 Elizabeth Street, Belmont Vic 3216 14 Woodmason Street, Malvern Vic 3144 For service to the conservation of Australian native orchids, For service to arts administration, particularly as a and to the community of the Geelong region through fundraiser and event organiser for musical and operatic heritage, church and sporting organisations. groups. Mr Michael Stewart FOZARD Ms Jill FADDY 307 Needhams Road, Willow Grove Vic 3825 South Coogee NSW 2034 For service to the community of the Baw Baw Shire through For service to psychology, particularly through the a range of service, youth, local government, civic, provision of mental health services in New South environmental, tourism and sporting organisations. Wales, and as a contributor to a range of professional and community organisations. Dr John Gavan FRASER 5B Hayfield Road, Mount Waverley Vic 3149 Miss Cecile Frances FALVEY For service to tennis at state, national and international levels 'Esme House', Esme Street, through administrative roles, and to sports medicine. Mount Tamborine Qld 4272 For service to the promotion and development of the Dr Howard Alan FREEMAN textile sector through a range of professional Melbourne Vic 3000 associations and as an educator, particularly in the field For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the of weaving. preservation of historical documents.

Mr Bruce Gordon FELL-SMITH Mr Robert Wemyss FREWIN 446A South Terrace, South Fremantle WA 6162 7 Karuah Road, Turramurra NSW 2074 For service to humanitarian aid through the For service to the real estate industry, particularly through establishment of the Talpe Rehabilitation and executive roles with professional organisations, and to the Development Trust in Sri Lanka. community through charitable, aged care, sporting and service groups. Mr Roy Joseph FISH 'Woorak', Epping Forest Tas 7211 Mr John Franklyn FUHRMANN For service to the community of Oatlands, particularly 41 Pawlett Way, Karrinyup WA 6018 through local government and health organisations, and For service to the development of sport and recreation policy to the horseracing and gaming industries. in Western Australia, and for contributions to a range of sporting organisations as an administrator, particularly for Mrs Elizabeth Mary FISHER Australian Rules football. 4 Headland Road, Pacific Palms NSW 2428 For service to the community of the Forster region Mr Paul Galy GALAMBOS through palliative care and service organisations. North Bondi NSW 2026 For service to the community as a medical grade footwear practitioner and manufacturer. 16 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Wallace HALPIN 19 Darook Park Road, Cronulla NSW 2230 Mr Peter Robert GALLAGHER For service to the surf lifesaving movement as an Sydney NSW 2000 administrator, instructor and official, and to youth through a For service to the horseracing industry in Queensland range of sporting clubs. as an administrator. Mrs Dorothy HANCOCK Mr David Marc GANON 2/20 Fairs Avenue, Woolooware NSW 2230 13 Solas Road, Morley WA 6062 For service to the community through ex-service, social For service to the Jewish community of Perth through a welfare and migrant assistance organisations, and as a range of religious, aged care and charitable supporter of junior golf. organisations. Dr Peter Rex HARCOURT Mr Eric Edward GIBSON, deceased 69 Park Drive, Parkville Vic 3052 (Award wef 2 August 2006) For service to sports medicine as a practitioner, administrator Late of Condobolin NSW 2877 and educator, and through contributions to the development For service to the community of Condobolin through of anti-doping policies in sport. ex-service, charitable and sporting organisations. Mr Colin Gregory HARDY Mr Robert Henry GILLESPIE QPM Caringbah NSW 2229 30 Barracuda Court, Palm Beach Qld 4221 For service to the country music industry as a singer and For service to older persons, particularly through recording artist, and to the community through the delivery of executive roles in the Probus movement. outreach zoological education programs in regional areas.

Brigadier Ian George GILMORE OBE (Ret'd) Miss Vonda Maude HARDY Kew Vic 3101 11 High Street, Deloraine Tas 7304 For service to the community, particularly through a For service to the community of Deloraine, particularly range of ex-service, engineering and military bodies. through a range of aged care organisations.

Dr Loretta Rae GIORCELLI Major Hilton Samuel HARMER NSW Belmore NSW 2192 For service to education as a teacher, university For service to the community through The Salvation Army, lecturer and consultant in the area of special education, particularly as a court chaplain. particularly with regard to improving the learning outcomes of students with special needs in mainstream Major Joyce Alice HARMER education. Belmore NSW 2192 For service to the community through The Salvation Army, Mr Max GRAHAM particularly as a court chaplain. 481 Congarinni Road, Congarinni via Macksville NSW 2447 Mr Brian William HARRIS For service to local government and to the community 9 Waterfront Road, Swan Bay NSW 2324 of Nambucca, particularly through a range of charitable, For service to the trade union movement, particularly through aged care, disability support and emergency service representation of employees in the local government sector. organisations. Mr Gilbert Beric HARTWIG Mr David Ross GRANT Pooraka SA 5095 29 Hawke Street, Parkdale Vic 3195 For service to the environment through conservation For service to the community through the lifesaving activities, particularly feral animal control, and to the sport of movement, particularly the Royal Life Saving Society shooting. Australia, Victoria. Mr John Vernon HARVEY Mr Paul Francis GREW West Beach SA 5024 Castle Cove NSW 2069 For service to the brewing industry, particularly through the For service to the community through a range of Institute of Brewing and Distilling, and to the community educational, health care and social welfare through Rotary International. organisations. Dr William John HARVEY Mr Richard Ware GRIFFIN 10/15-17 Woonona Avenue South, Wahroonga NSW 2076 23 Hill Street, Queenscliff NSW 2096 For service to dentistry as a practitioner and educator in the For service to the surf lifesaving movement, particularly area of orthodontics, and to the community through support through the Freshwater Surf Life Saving Club. for charitable and church organisations.

Mr Maxwell Gordon HALL Mr Neil Lawrence HARWOOD 3 Heather Avenue, Netherby SA 5062 38 Hilton Road, Claremont Tas 7011 For service to the community through service groups For service to sport, particularly through executive roles with and sporting organisations. table tennis organisations, and to the community as a contributor to a range of horticultural groups. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 17 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr William Bloxsome HUGHES Glen Innes NSW 2370 Mr Mohamed Ahmed HASSAN For service to the community of Glen Innes, particularly 1 D'Andrea Court, Rowville Vic 3178 through the agricultural show movement and through a range For service to education and to the Islamic community, of heritage, arts and service organisations. particularly as the founding Director of Minaret College. Mr Norman William HUNTER Mrs Flora Jean HASTE 32 Cassandra Street, Chapel Hill Qld 4069 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 For service to education, particularly in the independent For service to the community of Wagga Wagga through schools sector, and as a contributor to curriculum and arts and charitable organisations, and to the field of professional development in Queensland. accountancy. Mr Leonard Victor HURLEY Mr John Leslie HAWES 5 Brisbane Street, Noraville NSW 2263 2 Border Crescent, Pottsville Beach NSW 2489 For service to the community, particularly through the Norah For service to the welfare of veterans and their families Head Search and Rescue Boat Club. through the Returned and Services League of Australia. Mrs Penny HURST Mr Terrence Leslie HEARITY Northbridge NSW 2063 12/72 Luck Street, Eltham Vic 3095 For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the For service to the community through fundraising and United Israel Appeal of Australia and through fundraising for administrative roles with a range of charitable and educational organisations. social welfare organisations. Mr John Joseph HYNES Mr Robert James HENDERSON 1203/281 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Lenah Valley Tas 7008 For service to veterans through the 2/1 Field Regiment For service to people with an intellectual disability Association. through L'Arche Australia and as an advocate for human rights in Tasmania. Mr Alexander ILYIN Greensborough Vic 3088 Dr Richard Allen HERR For service to the Russian community, particularly through 36 Windsor Street, Kingston Beach Tas 7050 cultural, arts, educational and children's organisations. For service to higher education in the field of political science, as a commentator on national and Mr Gregory Alan INGERSOLE international political issues, and to the community. Eglinton NSW 2795 For service to the community through the Scouting Mr John Wellisley HIATT movement and emergency service organisations. Penrith NSW 2750 For service to the community through administrative Mr Darryl Rodney JACOB roles in the horseracing industry, as a supporter of Urana Road, Burrumbuttock NSW 2642 Rugby League football in the Penrith area, and to the For service to the community of Burrumbuttock, particularly law. through the development of the Wirraminna Environmental Education Centre. Mr John William HOCKING 17 Leila Road, Ormond Vic 3204 Mrs Violette JAMESON For service to youth through the Scouting movement, Red Hill, Gympie Qld 4570 and to the community of Glen Eira. For service to the arts community of the Gympie-Cooloola region. Mr Ian Keith HODGES 21 Bangalee Crescent, Toormina NSW 2452 Mr Norman William JENNER For service to the community, particularly through a 185/63-65 Drayton Road, Toowoomba Qld 4350 range of police-related organisations. For service to the community, particularly through the Rotary Club of Toowoomba South and as a supporter of health and Dr Robert Edgcumbe HOLLOWAY aged care, church, sporting and youth organisations. Lot 2 Burton Street, Mintaro SA 5415 For service to primary industry, particularly as a Mr Laurence Michael JENNETT contributor to dryland farming research and 34 Alandale Avenue, Figtree NSW 2525 development. For service to surf lifesaving as an administrator, coach and competitor, and to the community of the Illawarra region Mr Raymond Vincent HUGHES through a range of sporting, church and educational groups. 3 Iris Court, Melton South Vic 3338 For service to the community through the Scouting Mr Barry Charles JIGGINS movement and local church roles. Edge Hill Qld 4870 For service to communities in Mongolia through the provision of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gobi Desert region. 18 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Anthony KNIGHT Fitzroy Vic 3065 Miss Louanne JOHNS For service to heritage conservation and the arts in Victoria, Ethelton SA 5015 particularly through the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) For service to the community through Camp Quality and associated organisations, and through the promotion of South Australia. Indigenous art.

Mrs Doreen Edna JONES Mr Peter Joseph KOLLINER 46 Marshall Road, Mount Riverview NSW 2774 1 Bay Street, Brighton Vic 3186 For service to the community through children's ministry For service to the Jewish community through cultural and within the Anglican Church. religious organisations, to materials engineering and metallurgical education, and to the arts and tourism Dr Raymond John JONES promotion in Melbourne. 15 Norwich Court, Kirwan Qld 4817 For service to science through pasture and animal Mr Henry KRUG research benefiting the ruminant livestock industry. 28 Archbold Road, Roseville NSW 2069 For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the Mr Kevin Robert KAKOSCHKE activities of B'nai B'rith. 32A Mortimer Street, Kurralta Park SA 5037 For service to the community through the preservation Mrs Audrey Elizabeth LAMB of the history of Radium Hill. North Sydney NSW 2060 For service to public health and to the community, Ms Gwenda Dawn KAPPE particularly through the Hepatitis C Council of New South 2/4 Marsden Crescent, Kingscote, Wales. Kangaroo Island SA 5223 For service to the community of Kangaroo Island Mr Harry Bradshaw LAMBETH through a range of welfare, charitable and cultural 47 Belsize Avenue, Carnegie Vic 3163 organisations. For service to the community, particularly to youth through the Scouting movement. Associate Professor Jill Elizabeth KEEFFE Seymour Vic 3660 Ms Betty Denice LANE For service to public health, particularly in the area of 18 William Street, Randwick NSW 2031 vision testing, and as a contributor to the advancement For service to horseracing, particularly as a trainer and of eye care education and practice. promoter of the role of women in the sport.

Mr Jack KELLY Mr Edward LARSEN 9 Mary Avenue, Heidelberg Heights Vic 3081 134 Nicholson Parade, Cronulla NSW 2230 For service to the community through the brass band For service to surf lifesaving through a range of coaching and movement, and to music education. administrative roles.

Mr William Martin KELLY Mrs Shirley LAWRENCE 'Claremont', Coonabarabran NSW 2357 24 MacArtney Avenue, Kew Vic 3101 For service to the community of Coonabarabran, For service to the community through fundraising for the particularly as a contributor to health sector Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. development and through a range of service organisations. Dr Terence Henderson LEE PO Box 584, Angaston SA 5353 Mr Patrick James KERIN For service to viticulture and to the wine industry through PO Box 279, Cootamundra NSW 2590 research and development organisations, wine industry For service to cricket and Australian Rules football in bodies and government advisory roles in Australia and the Cootamundra region. overseas, and through tertiary education in the fields of viticulture and oenology. The Reverend John Brailsford KINSMAN 42 Liverpool Road, Goolwa SA 5214 Mr Lewis David LEICESTER DFC and Bar For service to the Anglican Church and to the Unit 57 'The Pines', 336 Marion Road, community, particularly as a contributor to the North Plympton SA 5037 establishment of Trinity College, Gawler. For service to the community through ex-service, heritage and local government organisations. The Reverend Merrill Adele KITCHEN Templestowe Lower Vic 3107 Mrs Esta LEVY For service to religion and to the community as a leader Randwick NSW 2031 of volunteer work groups to the Nazareth Hospital, For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the Israel, and as a contributor in the field of theological Jewish Centre on Ageing. education. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 19 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Ms Gabrielle Antonia McINTOSH Oxley Park NSW 2760 Mr John Kevin LISTON For service to education for disadvantaged youth through the 58 Settlers Road, Pambula NSW 2549 establishment of the Blacktown Youth College. For service to the community of Pambula through educational, church, service and social welfare Ms Moya McKEON organisations. 7 Lehmans Road, Beenleigh Qld 4207 For service to the community of Beenleigh, particularly Mr Charles Lynn LITTLE through Quota International. Bondi Junction NSW 2022 For service to the arts as an actor and lecturer in Mr Ian William McKINLEY theatre appreciation, particularly for mature-age people Coorparoo Qld 4151 in the community. For service to music as an educator, conductor, singer, organist and composer. Mr Graham Neville LLOYD Athelstone SA 5076 Mr Norman William MADDOCK For service to youth through the Scouting movement 17 Browns Road, Bentleigh East Vic 3165 and through the Uniting Church. For service to the Victorian tramways, particularly through the Malvern Tramways Museum and as a union official. Mrs Mary LOY 'Sandy Court', Cobb Highway, Deniliquin NSW 2710 Mrs Mary MAGEE For service to sport through women's cricket, and as a 382B Waterworks Road, Ashgrove Qld 4060 horseriding instructor and equestrian judge. For service to pharmacy, and to the community, particularly through roles supporting the advancement of women. Mr Keith Montague LUSH 14/143 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066 Mr Stephen James MAITLAND RFD For service to the community through the Richmond Ashgrove Qld 4060 Fellowship of New South Wales, and to veterans and For service to the community through the Surf Life Saving their families. Foundation and the Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club.

Mr Percy Douglas LYALL Mr John Stuart MALONEY 130 Lockyer View Road, Wivenhoe Pocket, 8 Hopetoun Street, South Perth WA 6151 Fernvale Qld 4306 For service to education, particularly in the field of financial For service to the community through ex-service, management of independent schools, through executive church, youth and musical groups. roles with professional organisations, and to the Old Wesley Collegians' Association. Mr Alexander Hugh McAULAY Maryborough Qld 4650 Mr Clayton Robson MANNERS For service to literature as a military historian. 10A Arthur Street, South Yarra Vic 3141 For service to the dairy industry, particularly through policy Mrs Cheryl Patricia McBRIDE contributions to national dairy and agricultural organisations 2 Olive Street, Minto Heights NSW 2566 and as an advocate for dairy farmers. For service to education as a school principal, teacher and advocate for children with autism and other Dr Peter Richard MANSFIELD disabilities, and to the community of Campbelltown 34 Methodist Street, Willunga SA 5172 through legal aid organisations and public housing For service to medicine, particularly as an advocate for projects. ethical pharmaceutical marketing practices and the quality use of medicines in Australia and in developing countries. Mr William James McCORMACK Tarrawingee Vic 3678 Ms Elizabeth Anne MARTIN For service to the community of Wangaratta and district Alice Springs NT 0870 through local government, emergency services and For service to the road transport industry through the sporting organisations. National Road Transport Hall of Fame and through support for families in the industry. Professor Ann Margaret McGRATH ACT Mrs Judith Bernice MARTIN For service to education, particularly in the field of Endeavour Hills Vic 3802 Indigenous history, as a teacher, researcher and For service to the community through the support programs author, and through leadership roles with a range of of Endeavour Ministries. history-related organisations. Mr Michael John MARTIN Mr John Lachlan McINNES Larrakeyah NT 0820 South Yarra Vic 3141 For service to the community through educational and For service to the community through educational, sporting organisations in the Northern Territory and through social welfare and sporting organisations and through the promotion of professional financial accounting standards roles in business and commerce. in public and private sector roles. 20 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mrs Dorothy Joan MOORE Moora WA 6510 Mrs Norma Joyce MASSEY For service to the community of Moora, particularly through a 388 Williamstown Road, Yarraville Vic 3013 range of women's, aged care and welfare organisations. For service to lawn bowls as a player at local, state, national and international level and through executive Mr Michael Andrew MORAN positions with bowling organisations. 7 Station Street, Macksville NSW 2447 For service to the community of Nambucca Shire through Mr Ross David MATTHEWS local government, and to the surf lifesaving movement. 37 Hillier Avenue, Blackheath NSW 2785 For service to the community through surf lifesaving Dr Kevin MORIARTY and the New South Wales State Emergency Service. Kew Vic 3101 For service to medicine as an anaesthetist and through Mr Jordan MAVROS honorary medical appointments at the Royal Melbourne Zoo 54 Chaucer Street, Hamlyn Heights Vic 3215 and surf lifesaving organisations. For service to the community of Geelong, particularly through executive roles in a range of multicultural Mr Joseph Ronald MUIR organisations. 14 Lauriston Street, Kyneton Vic 3444 For service to the wool industry as a sheep shearer for over Mr Patrick MELLS 60 years. 3/36 Eighth Street, Gawler SA 5118 For service to the community of Gawler, particularly Mr Ronald Leslie MULLEN through Lions Australia. 44 Olinda Crescent, Olinda Vic 3788 For service to the community as a foster carer and also as a Mrs Susan Anne METCALFE pastoral care worker at William Angliss Hospital. 179 Dumaresq Dam Road, Armidale NSW 2350 For service to the community as a contributor to the Mr Brian Audley MULLINS development of music education and performance in Arncliffe NSW 2205 the Armidale district. For service to the community, particularly through the Telstra Communications Museum. Mr Aleck MILLER Kew Vic 3101 Mr Colin Alexander MUNRO For service to the community through a range of 'Alness', Burrawang NSW 2577 Freemasonry, Jewish and sporting organisations and For service to regional Australia through the promotion and roles. preservation of rural culture, particularly through television and radio. Mr Johnny Japangardi MILLER NT Mrs Anne Patricia MURPHY For service to the community of Yuendumu and the 4/950 Riversdale Road, Surrey Hills Vic 3127 surrounding region of the Northern Territory through For service to the community of Victoria, particularly through programs addressing substance abuse among local government, health and child safety organisations. Indigenous youth. Mr Peter Joseph MURPHY Mrs Phyllis June MILLER Stuart Park NT 0820 Lot 543 Shorthorn Street, Forbes NSW 2871 For service to the community of the Northern Territory For service to local government and the community through journalism and as a political adviser. through executive and representational roles in state level local government associations in New South Mr Lynn Kenneth MURRELL Wales. 804 Cape Nelson Road, Portland Vic 3305 For service to conservation and the environment through Mrs Deborah Gale MILLS organisations involved with natural resource management Mulgrave NSW 2756 and protection, and to local government. For service to people with disabilities in north west Sydney through the programs of North West Disability Mr John Dallas NETTLEFOLD Services Inc. Berri SA 5343 For service to medicine, particularly as a surgeon in rural Ms Yvonne Leslie MOON South Australia, and to the community. Hoppers Crossing Vic 3029 For service to the community, particularly through the Dr Charles Harold NEW Rotary Against Ovarian Cancer program. Suite 4, 119 Lethbridge Street, Penrith NSW 2750 For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon and Mrs Cathy Joyce MOONEY through contributions to professional associations. Lismore NSW 2480 For service to the community through fundraising and promotional activities of the Leukaemia Foundation of New South Wales. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 21 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Brother Henry Francis O'HALLORAN De La Salle Brothers, 1312 High Street, Malvern Vic 3144 Ms Margaret Ann NEWMAN For service to education as a teacher and administrator in Coorparoo Qld 4151 the Catholic sector. For service to the community through a range of service groups, including Rotary International and Inner Wheel Mrs Carmel Rose O'HARA Australia. West Wollongong NSW 2500 For service to the community of the Catholic Parish of West Mr Jack NEWTON Wollongong as a volunteer in the church and as a member of 'Augusta', 219 Wallsend Road, a range of Catholic support groups. Cardiff Heights NSW 2285 For service to golf, particularly through a range of Mr John Myles O'REILLY, deceased executive, youth development and fundraising roles. (Award wef 4 May 2006) Late of Banora Point NSW 2486 Mr John Lonsdale NEWTON For service to the community of Tweed Heads through a 19 Gregory Street, Gascoyne Junction WA 6705 range of horticultural, church and service organisations. For service to the community of the Upper Gascoyne Shire, particularly through local government and health Mrs Shirley Margaret O'SULLIVAN organisations. 12 Jeffrey Court, Epping Vic 3076 For service to education, particularly in the area of parental Ms Bach Tuyet NGUYEN and guardian support through the Melbourne Catholic Carramar NSW 2163 Education Office. For service to the Vietnamese community as a radio broadcaster and through involvement with cultural Mrs Noela May OSWIN groups, and as a supporter of charitable organisations. Unit 10 Hibiscus Resort, 52 University Way, Sippy Downs Qld 4556 Dr Julia Mary NICHOLLS For service to the community through the Queensland Crafers SA 5152 Country Women's Association and the Mother's Union of For service to veterinary science through professional Australia. organisations, as a contributor to policy and professional standards development and as a mentor, Mr Frank James OWEN particularly for overseas trained veterinarians. 253 O'Sullivan Beach Road, Morphett Vale SA 5162 For service to veterans and their families through the Mr Roger Bailie NICHOLSON Morphett Vale and District Sub-Branch of the Returned and Malvern East Vic 3145 Services League of Australia, and to the community of For service to the community, particularly through Onkaparinga. support for youth organisations including Very Special Kids. Mrs Ruth Tagala PALMANI 32 Wagawn Street, Woodridge Qld 4114 Mrs Christine Marianne NICOL-BURMEISTER For service to multiculturalism, particularly through Lot 1, 9-11 Pinedale Street, assistance and support to the Filipino community in south East Victoria Park WA 6101 east Queensland. For service to Australian-German relations through the promotion of social, cultural and business opportunities, Dr Alan George PARKER particularly in Western Australia. Unit 1, Lower Boronia Crescent, Strathalan Erskine Road, Macleod Vic 3085 Mrs Iris Irene NICOLAIDES For service to dentistry, particularly in the field of Dornoch Terrace, Highgate Hill Qld 4101 orthodontics and oral and maxillofacial trauma management. For service to the Greek community, particularly through the Women's Auxiliary of the Greek Orthodox Mr Harold David PAROISSIEN Community of St George, and through support for 32 Dixon Street, Inverloch Vic 3996 Australian Red Cross Queensland. For service to the community particularly through the Scouting movement and aged care organisations. Mr Christopher Raymond NORWOOD Campbell ACT 2612 Mr Dennis PATISTEAS For service to the community of the Australian Capital 18 Talbot Avenue, St Kilda East Vic 3183 Territory through Probus, Rotary International and For service to the Greek community through charitable, tennis organisations. church, ex-service and business organisations.

Dr Petar NOVAKOVIC Mr Lindsay Sinclair PATON PO Box 985, Mudgeeraba Qld 4213 2 Lynwood Avenue, Cromer NSW 2099 For service to medicine through the provision of For service to the community, particularly through roles ophthalmological services to people in remote areas of within the surf lifesaving movement in New South Wales. south west Queensland. 22 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mrs Elaine PUGH Stanwell Park NSW 2508 Mr Ronald Ernest PEARS For service to the community of Stanwell Park, particularly 4 Girrilang Road, Cronulla NSW 2230 through the Country Women's Association of New South For service to the community, particularly through a Wales. range of roles at national, state and local levels within the surf lifesaving movement. Mrs Margaret Ellen PUGH 25 Arcola Street, Aspley Qld 4034 Ms Anne Mary PHELAN For service to swimming and primary school sport in Romsey Vic 3434 Queensland through an range of executive roles. For service to the arts as an actress, and to the community, particularly through support for women Mr James PURCELL living with the HIV virus and for asylum seekers and PO Box 933, Gladstone Qld 4680 refugees. For service to the community of Gladstone through a range of roles with the Voluntary Marine Rescue Service. Dr Stephen Robert PHILLIPS PO Box 598, Cotton Tree Qld 4558 Mr Neil Ronald PURCELL For service to the medical profession and the 1 Poulton Parade, Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 community as an advocate for public health issues and For service to the community, particularly through roles as a promoter of the safe and effective use of within the surf lifesaving movement. medicines, particularly through the National Prescribing Service. Mr Bevil Victor PURNELL 49 Barnard Circuit, Florey ACT 2615 Mr John Douglas PHILP For service to the community as a volunteer to a range of 'Dunheath', 339 Southbrook Road, organisations providing assistance and welfare to refugees. Biddeston Qld 4401 For service to primary industry as a grain and seed Ms Dorothy May PYATT supplier and through contributions to the development 72 Wilpena Street, Eden Hills SA 5050 of the industry, and to the community. For service to the community through the recording and preservation of the history and heritage of South Australian Mr Edward Arthur PICKETT police through the South Australian Police Historical Society. Launceston Tas 7250 For service to a range of sports as a player and coach Mrs Debra Jane QUABBA at state and national levels, and through support for Bellenden Ker Qld 4871 young sports people. For service to the community of Babinda, particularly following the events caused by Tropical Cyclone Larry on 20 Mr Harry John PICKETT March 2006. Strathfield NSW 2135 For service to the community through a range of Commander Kenneth Philip RAILTON RAN (Ret'd) charitable and service organisations, particularly Burleigh Waters Qld 4220 through the activities of Rotary International, and to the For service to the welfare of current and former service meat industry. personnel and their families as a senior executive with a range of defence organisations. Mr William Charles PIMM 26 Latrobe Street, Mentone Vic 3194 Mrs Colleen Hazel RANKIN For service to industrial relations through contributions 33 South Crescent, Byford WA 6122 to the development of effective outcomes and practices For service to the community of the Shire of Serpentine- in the private and government sectors. Jarrahdale as an elected member of local government and through a range of aged care, youth and environmental Dr Owen Watkins POWELL organisations. 93 Kadumba Street, Yeronga Qld 4104 For service to medicine, particularly through hospital Mr Kurt RATHNER administration and support for the development of Caulfield Vic 3162 medical research, public policy and health service For service to the Jewish community through fundraising, planning. youth and education organisations.

Mrs Maria Thérèse PRENDERGAST Dr Kamalakaran Harry RATNAM Glenluce, Castlemaine Vic 3450 2 Hannant Street, Collingwood Park, Redbank Qld 4301 For service to the arts through support for museums, For service to medicine in the area of general practice, and galleries and cultural events, and to the community, to the community of Ipswich. particularly through health care organisations. Mrs Joan Florence RICH Mr Alfred Neil PRESTON ACT 44 William James Drive, Mount Kembla NSW 2526 For service to the community, particularly as a volunteer for For service to people with intellectual disabilities, the Australian Capital Territory Division of the Australian Red particularly through quality assurance and reform of Cross. disability employment services. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 23 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Gavin SANDFORD-MORGAN 37 Fuller Street, Walkerville SA 5081 Mr Frederick John RICHARDS For service to the preservation and restoration of vintage and 16 Hovel Street, Yarrawonga Vic 3730 veteran cars, and to the community. For service to the community of the Moira Shire, particularly as a contributor to health sector Mr Martin Francis SAYERS development, and to the newsagency industry through 65 South Bank Road, Bunyip Vic 3815 the Victorian Authorised Newsagents Association. For service to the floriculture industry, particularly as a plant propagator and advocate for the development and growth of Mr Sam RICHARDSON the protea and native flower sector. 9 Catherine Street, Longford Tas 7301 For service to small business as an industry leader and Mr Murray William SAYLE a proponent of the interests of the independent Sydney NSW 2000 wholesale and retail sectors. For service to media and communications, particularly as a foreign and war correspondent. Maureen Mary RICHES Ballarat Vic 3350 Mrs Dulcie Margaret SCHNITZERLING For service to the Indigenous community as an 22 Tom Carr Close, Babinda Qld 4861 advocate for reconciliation and native title and through For service to the community of Babinda, particularly through the fostering of multiculturalism in the community of support for emergency services following the events caused Ballarat. by Tropical Cyclone Larry on 20 March 2006.

Mr Mervyn Desmond RIDDLE Mr Leonard Arthur SCHULZ 4 Trafalgar Avenue, Roseville NSW 2069 Ermington NSW 2115 For service to the community through veterans, school For service to veterans and their families, particularly through sports and church organisations. the Ryde City and Districts Sub-Branch of the Vietnam Veterans' Association of Australia. Mr Charles William RILEY 6 Robert Fuller Court, Tocumwal NSW 2714 Mr Ian Joseph SCOBIE For service to furthering the sport of gliding in Australia 12 King Street, Holbrook NSW 2644 and promoting tourism in the Tocumwal area. For service to the community of Holbrook through health, educational and ex-service organisations and through local Mr Gordon Edward ROBERT government. Mount Waverley Vic 3149 For service to the community through a range of youth Mrs Geraldene Frances SCOTT and sporting organisations, and to the engineering Devonport Tas 7310 profession. For service to the community of Devonport, particularly through the Devonport Eisteddfod Society. Mr Peter ROGERS Eastwood NSW 2122 Mr Vernon James SCOTT, deceased For service to the community as a volunteer with a (Award wef 14 November 2005) range of charitable organisations, and to education as a Late of Heyfield Vic 3858 teacher and sports administrator. For service to the welfare of ex-service personnel and their families, and to the community of Heyfield. Dr Colin McIntosh ROSE Taree NSW 2430 Mr Albert Alexander SELIG For service to the community of Taree as a medical 3/9 Wilberforce Avenue, Rose Bay NSW 2029 practitioner and through a number of charitable For service to the Jewish community in Sydney. organisations. Mr Maurice Rea SEXTON Ms Janet ROSS Canberra ACT 2600 Ballarat Vic 3350 For service to heritage conservation, particularly through the For service to rural communities in south west Victoria Kosciuszko Huts Association, and to the community of through health administration roles and service Canberra. organisations. Dr Alan SEYMOUR Mr Peter Russell RUTLEY Sydney NSW 2000 Yallambie Vic 3085 For service to the arts as a playwright and writer of For service to youth through the Scouting movement, screenplays, television scripts and novel adaptations. and to the community through charitable and service organisations. Dr Peter Feild SHARWOOD RFD 295 Cavendish Road, Coorparoo Qld 4151 Mr Denis Leslie RYAN For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon, and to East Perth WA 6004 the community. For service to the community through Foodbank Western Australia. 24 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Alan Frank STILL 41 Auk Avenue, Burleigh Waters Qld 4220 Mr Wolfgang SIEVERS For service to the community through Rotary International as 29 Eleventh Avenue, Joslin SA 5070 a provider of sponsorship for the education of children in For service to the taxi industry in South Australia Indonesia. through administrative roles with a range of bodies. Mr Andrew William STOJANOVSKI Dr Peter Jakob SILBERSTEIN 2149 Araluen Road, Deua River Valley 4 Pelican Court, Churchlands WA 6018 via Moruya NSW 2537 For service to medicine, particularly as a paediatric For service to the community of Yuendumu and the neurologist, and through executive roles with disability surrounding region of the Northern Territory through support organisations. programs addressing substance abuse among Indigenous youth. Mr Barry SKEWES Malvern East Vic 3145 Mr Jim STYNES For service to the community, particularly as a foster C/- Reach Foundation, 152 Wellington Street, parent, and to organisations supporting disadvantaged Collingwood Vic 3066 children and youth. For service to youth, particularly through the establishment and development of the Reach Foundation, and to Australian Mrs Lynnette SKEWES Rules football as a player, coach and selector. Malvern East Vic 3145 For service to the community, particularly as a foster Mrs Jeanette May SUHR parent, and to organisations supporting disadvantaged 4 Bona Avenue, Healesville Vic 3777 children and youth. For service to the community through the establishment and development of the Road Trauma Support Team in Victoria. Mr David Murray SKINNER 'Wembley Park', Richmond Tas 7025 Mr David Allan SWAIN For service to the agricultural show movement, and to West Lakes SA 5021 the community through Lions International. For service to surf lifesaving through a range of roles at a national, state and club level. Mr Donato SMARRELLI 41 The Boulevard, Balwyn North Vic 3104 Miss Marjorie May SWALES For service to multiculturalism and to the community of Eltham Vic 3095 Melbourne, particularly through fundraising activities for For service to the welfare of women, particularly those within organisations involved in medical research. the prison system and those recently released, and their families. Mr Alan Bennett SMITH Paringa SA 5340 Ms Thomay SZEGEDI For service to the community of the Riverland region, 36 River Street, South Yarra Vic 3141 particularly through the Murray River Skippers For service to women with breast cancer and their families Association and charitable, ex-service and sporting through the Thomaiy Breast Cancer Research Fund, and to organisations. the fashion industry.

Dr Graeme Robert SMITH Dr Giuseppe Antonio TALIA Camberwell Vic 3124 4 Downes Avenue, Brighton Vic 3186 For service to animal welfare through The Lost Dogs' For service to the arts, particularly through the development Home, and to sport through junior soccer development. of the Melbourne City Opera.

Mrs Charmaine Maureen SOLOMON Mrs Marcelle Rosa TANNER Concord West NSW 2138 23 Plowman Street, North Bondi NSW 2026 For service to food media, particularly as the author of For service to the community as a performer and through Asian cookery books. fundraising activities.

Mrs Sandra Joy SOUTHWELL-STEVENS Mr Marcus Robert TAWTON 'Glen Lynne', 243 Spring Range Road, Mawson ACT 2607 Wallaroo NSW 2618 For service to the community, particularly to young people For service to the community as a foster carer of through the Canberra Police and Citizens Youth Club. children and pre-adoptive newborns, and through support for young families. Mr Glen Kevyn TAYLOR 4 Davey Crescent, Seaview Downs SA 5049 Mr Warren John STARICK For service to the environment through the Natural History Kongolia Farms, RSD 5, Society of South Australia. Cambrai via Angaston SA 5353 For service to primary industry, particularly through egg Mr Clarence Rodney THOMAS and poultry sector organisations, and to the community. 2 Scarborough Court, Renmark SA 5341 For service to local government, and to the community of the Riverland region through welfare and service organisations. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 25 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mrs Joan WAKEFORD 64 Yarmouth Parade, Tamworth NSW 2340 Mr Gordon Alan TOMS For service to the community, particularly through the 62 Bain Street, Wauchope NSW 2446 development of mental health services in the Hunter New For service to the community of Wauchope through a England area. range of service, church and sporting organisations. Mr Kenneth Russell WARD Wing Commander James Alfred TREADWELL Padstow NSW 2211 AFC (Ret'd) For service to veterans and their families, particularly through 5 Olearia Crescent, Warabrook NSW 2304 the Padstow Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services For service to veterans and their families through a League of Australia and a range of naval organisations. range of welfare and historical organisations. Mrs Nancy Elaine WATERS Mr Namgyel TSERING 22 Hothersall Street, Kiama NSW 2533 Sydney NSW 2000 For service to the community of Kiama, particularly through For service to the Tibetan community through raising the agricultural show movement. cultural awareness and providing support for refugees. Mrs Susan Patricia WATSON Dr Henry UNG WA 2 Queen Street, Gayndah Qld 4625 For service to the community, particularly through charitable For service to the community of Gayndah as a medical organisations, and to local government. practitioner. Mrs Patricia Margaret WATTS Ms Elaine le Neve UNKLES Chatswood NSW 2067 Kelvin Grove Qld 4059 For service to the community of Willoughby. For service to physiotherapy and health administration, and to the community through the Wesley Mission Mrs Margaret Maddern WEBB Brisbane. 2 Marie Court, Mount Eliza Vic 3930 For service to education as Principal of Toorak College, to Mr Walter Thomas UPTON DFM the promotion and development of outdoor learning Villa 96 Henry Kendall Bayside, 157 Marconi Road, initiatives, and to Girls Sport Victoria. Bonnells Bay NSW 2264 For service to the conservation, cultivation and Mr Peter Roderick WEBB recognition of native Australian orchids. 122 Pitman Road, Windsor Gardens SA 5087 For service to the arts as a musician, conductor, composer Dr Aldo VACCA and teacher. 14 Rees Avenue, Clayfield Qld 4011 For service to medicine in the field of obstetrics and Mr Edward Christian WEBER gynaecology, particularly through the research and 198 Cheapside Street, Maryborough Qld 4650 promotion of the technique of vacuum extraction For service to Rugby League football, and to the community delivery in obstetric practice. of the Wide Bay region, particularly through the development and support of vocational education programs. Mr Gerrit VAN BURGEL Lot 269 South West Highway, Harvey WA 6220 Mrs Avice WELLS For service to the community of Harvey, particularly Tweed Heads NSW 2485 through local government, health, emergency, For service to the community of Tweed Heads through View agricultural, youth and service organisations. Clubs of Australia and the War Widows' Guild of Australia.

Mrs Joy VAN DE MEENE Mrs Nance Elaine WENDON 7 Stoddart Court, Carindale Qld 4152 Noraville NSW 2263 For service to people with a disability, particularly For service to the community of Wyong, particularly through through Crossroads Queensland Holiday Tours. the Toukley and District Senior Citizens Club, and to local government. Mr Henk VOGELS 7 Birtwistle Place, Roleystone WA 6111 Mr Harold Francis WEST For service to the sport of cycling, particularly as a 14 Havelock Place, Kiama Downs NSW 2533 supporter of junior competitors and through a range of For service to the community through a range of local administrative, coaching and officiating roles. government, ex-service, civic and youth organisations.

Mr Francis William VOUTIER Mrs Betty Eirene WHITE 1 Rangeview Court, Croydon Vic 3136 Modbury SA 5092 For service to veterans and their families, particularly as For service to nursing, particularly as a nurse educator, and a fundraiser through the Croyden Sub-Branch of the to the community through the University of the Third Age. Returned and Services League of Australia. 26 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

Medal (OAM) in the General Division (continued) Mr Clifford Denis WISE 30 Browns Road, Montrose Vic 3765 Mr Philip Stanley WHITE For service to the community, particularly through 14 Sunnyside Road, Mount Waverley Vic 3149 organisations that support people with disabilities. For service to the community through the promotion of military history as a member of the Victorian Branch of Mr Graeme Louis WOOLACOTT the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia. 1203/80 Lorimer Street, Docklands Vic 3008 For service to the community through Rotary health and aid Mrs Shirley Josephine WHITE programs and through the Parent-Infant Research Institute. 19/6-12 Pacific Street, Manly NSW 2095 For service to people with a disability, particularly Mr Brett Walter WOOLFITT through the House with No Steps. 7 Holmes Street, Shelley WA 6148 For service to rowing as an umpire, administrator and Mrs Norma Irene WHITFIELD through a range of support roles. 7/27 Hamson Terrace, Nundah Qld 4012 For service to veterans and their families, particularly Mr Desborough WRIGHT through the War Widows' Guild of Australia. Cambrai Village, Merriwa WA 6030 For service to veterans and to the community of Mindarie The Very Reverend Christopher Gordon WHITTALL through initiatives supporting the preservation of military Queen's College, Cambridge CB3 9ET, history. United Kingdom For service to the community, particularly through Mr Neil Edwin WYKES church, health sector and youth support roles in the 24 Trafalgar Avenue, Roseville NSW 2069 Rockhampton region. For service to the community through organisations concerned with the health care of people in the criminal Mrs Jean Cecilia WICKHAM justice system, to the accountancy profession, and to Linden Park SA 5065 charitable organisations. For service to the community through local government, charitable, health and aged care organisations. The Reverend Canon Honor Helen YEARSLEY Bellerive Tas 7018 Mrs Ellen WIDDOWSON For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, particularly in 31 Svensson Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670 Tasmania, in the field of Christian education and as an For service to the community of Bundaberg through a advocate of lay ministry and the ordination of women. range of cultural and social welfare organisations. Mr Stanley YEE Mr Michael Thurin WILLE 100 Hay Street, Haymarket NSW 2000 3403/151George Street, Casino Towers, For service to the Chinese community through the hospitality Brisbane Qld 4000 industry, to aged care through administrative roles in nursing For service to health administration in Queensland homes, and to support of cancer research organisations. through a range of organisations, and to the commercial biotechnology and pharmaceutical Mrs Beverley Gai YOUNG industries. Lane Cove NSW 2066 For service to people with disabilities, and to the preservation Mr Harold William WILLIAMS of Australian wildlife. 6 Old Coast Road, Australind WA 6233 For service to the coal mining industry in Western Mr Tadeusz Henryk ZAKROCZYNSKI Australia, particularly through the establishment of 11B Olinda Road, Windsor Gardens SA 5087 education and training initiatives. For service to the Polish community in South Australia.

Dr Frederick Ross WILSON Professor John Raymond ZALCBERG 115 George Street, Bathurst NSW 2795 Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne Vic 3000 For service to medicine as a general practitioner For service to medicine in the field of oncology through through the provision of medical services and training in initiatives to assist cancer patients and their families and rural and remote areas. through the promotion of clinical research.

Dr Robin Jean WILSON Mrs Karoline ZOLSHAN Hawthorn Vic 3122 32 Suttie Road, Double Bay NSW 2028 For service to the community through the provision of For service to the community through a range of charitable mental health services and to organisations that provide and welfare organisations, particularly within the Jewish assisted accommodation for people who are unable to community. live independently. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 27 No. SNo. S100, 11 June 2007

MEDAL (OAM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION Warrant Officer Class One John Owen FRAZER Qld ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Distribution Division, Army Logistic Training Centre and Lieutenant Commander Mitchell EDWARDS RAN the 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion. NT For meritorious performance of duty as Commanding Warrant Officer Class One Mustafa JESENKOVIC CSC Officer of Her Majesty’s Australian Ships WEWAK, Vic WHYALLA and DUBBO. For meritorious service to the 1st Health Support Battalion, the Army School of Administration and Health, and the Royal Commander John Patrick MAYFIELD RANR Australian Army Medical Corps. ACT For meritorious service in the Royal Australian Navy Warrant Officer Class One Grant Stephen McFARLANE and the Australian Defence Force over a career Vic spanning forty-one years and, more recently, as Deputy For meritorious service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the Director Capability Projects. 10th/27th Battalion, The Royal South Australian Regiment, Wing Sergeant Major, Rifleman Wing, School of Infantry and Warrant Officer Alan Charles O’SHEA Regimental Sergeant Major of the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Vic Australian Regiment. For meritorious service in the performance of duties as the Command Warrant Officer in the Royal Australian Warrant Officer Class One Kevin Michael RYAN Navy’s Recruit School and in other positions throughout NSW his Navy career. For meritorious service as Regimental Sergeant Major of the Al Muthanna Task Group Two. Lieutenant Commander Andrew Craig WRIGHT RAN Vic For meritorious service as the Marine Engineering Officer of HMAS PARRAMATTA. By His Excellency’s Command AUSTRALIAN ARMY

Warrant Officer Class One Terry Joan BEER NSW For meritorious performance of duty as the Operations Warrant Officer and Call Centre Supervisor at the National Welfare Coordination Centre.

Warrant Officer Class One Shayne Randyn BURLEY Qld For meritorious service as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers Malcolm Hazell and of the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Official Secretary to the Governor-General Mounted Infantry). Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. S101, Monday, 11 June 2007 SPECIAL Published by the Commonwealth of Australia

Government House CANBERRA ACT 2600

11 June 2007

THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY 2007 HONOURS

The Governor-General is pleased to announce the following awards:

PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL (PSM) Mr Peter John HAMBURGER 11 Wylly Place Hughes, ACT 2605 AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SERVICE For outstanding public service in building a strong relationship between the public services of Australia Ms Jan Elizabeth ADAMS and Indonesia, particularly in the area of cabinet and 15 Foskett Street, Fraser ACT 2615 policy coordination processes. For outstanding public service in pursuing Australia's international objectives on trade and the environment, Ms Yoshiko Kassmena HIRAKAWA particularly the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Thursday Island Qld 4875 Development and Climate. For outstanding public service in the development of policy, project management and the coordination of Mrs Julie BENNETT secretariat services in the Torres Strait Regional Department of Veterans’ Affairs, PO Box 87A, Authority. Melbourne Vic 3001 For outstanding public service in the delivery of Mr Hank Leonard JONGEN improved services to clients of the Department of 20 Cowper Street, Ainslie ACT 2602 Veterans' Affairs, particularly her role in establishing a For outstanding public service as Centrelink's media consolidated telephone enquiry service in the spokesperson and in leading innovations in marketing Victorian office known as the Veterans' Enquiry and communications. Service. Mr Simon Joseph LEWIS Mr Richard Anthony CATON 96 Gurrang Avenue, Ngunnawal ACT 2913 185 Point Lonsdale Road, Point Lonsdale Vic 3225 For outstanding public service in the achievement of For outstanding public service as Second Secretary asset management objectives, particularly the sale of at the Australian Embassy in Dili, particularly during the remaining government shareholding in Telstra the crisis period in East Timor in 2006. (T3).

Ms Helen Elizabeth DANIELS Dr Judith Maureen PEARCE Attorney-General’s Department, 28 Andrews Street, Watson ACT 2602 Robert Garran Offices, Barton ACT 2600 For outstanding public service in the development For outstanding public service in implementing the and delivery of online library services. Australian Government's copyright reform agenda. Mr Garry John WALL Mr Gerard Patrick EARLY 6 Donnan Street, Nicholls ACT 2913 5 Eve Place Nicholls, ACT 2913 For outstanding public service to Australian industry, For outstanding public service in the protection and particularly his significant contribution to the 2006 conservation of Australia's natural environment and Review of Uranium Mining, Processing and Nuclear cultural heritage. Energy.

Dr Margaret Hilda FRIEDEL PO Box 2436, Alice Springs NT 0871 For outstanding public service in the field of arid zone research.

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Public Service Medal (PSM) (continued) Mr Gregory John ROCHFORD Allambie NSW 2100 Australian Public Service (continued) For outstanding public service in the management of the NSW Ambulance Service. Mrs Bernadette Tracy WELCH 26 MacRobertson Street, Mawson ACT 2607 Mr Murali Jagannadha SAGI For outstanding public service in leading the 9 Tristania Way, Beecroft NSW 2119 restructure of the HIH Claims Support Scheme and For outstanding public service to the Judicial the logistical arrangements for the Meeting of G-20 Commission of New South Wales, particularly in the Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors held provision of information technology. in Melbourne in November 2006. Mr Emanuel SKLAVOUNOS Dr Ian Sidney WILLIAMS Sydney NSW 2000 92 Longmore Crescent, Wanniassa ACT 2903 For outstanding public service within New South For outstanding public service in the implementation Wales, particularly to state administration, of the Kinnaird reforms for defence procurement and parliamentary and ministerial support, and statutory the establishment of the Defence Materiel remuneration policy. Organisation as a prescribed agency. Mr John Stuart WATSON Mr Paul Stephen WILLIAMS Mount Colah NSW 2079 2 Jevons Place, Page ACT 2614 For outstanding public service in the field of For outstanding public service through leadership of workplace safety. the 2006 Census of Population and Housing and to census data collection, nationally and internationally. VICTORIA PUBLIC SERVICE NEW SOUTH WALES PUBLIC SERVICE Dr Peter Thomas DOYLE Ms Margaret Mary BRAZEL 7 Azalea Court, Kyabram Vic 3620 11 Innes Road, Greenwich NSW 2065 For outstanding public service and leadership within For outstanding public service, particularly to rail Australia and internationally in the field of animal transport within New South Wales. science and in the effective transfer of his knowledge to a broad range of beneficiaries. Mr David Andrew HARRISS 359 East Street, Albury NSW 2640 Ms Valerie Joan GILL For outstanding public service, particularly in the field 9 Montague Street, Yarraville Vic 3013 of water management. For outstanding public service in the field of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Asperger Syndrome. Mr Stuart James HENDERSON 218 Burge Road, Woy Woy NSW 2256 Mr John LEATHERLAND For outstanding public service in the field of industrial 47 Patrick Avenue, Croydon Vic 3136 relations within the NSW Fire Brigades. For outstanding public service, particularly to vulnerable families and children, and to people with Mrs Josephine Lily HOWSE disabilities. Apartment 3 'Park View', 14 Park Avenue, Mosman NSW 2088 Ms Karen Jane OWEN For outstanding public service in the strategic 19-21 Argyle Place South, Carlton Vic 3053 implementation of several new techniques and For outstanding public service in the development of technologies in Braille and large print production. policy and the management, treatment and rehabilitation of sex offenders. Mr Terence John KORN 11 Belmore Street, Dubbo NSW 2830 Miss Mandy Maree SMITH For outstanding public service within the NSW HMP Tarrengower, Private Bag 1, Maldon Vic 3463 Department of Environment and Conservation. For outstanding public service in the development, management and operation of the women's Mrs Frances Mary McPHERSON correctional system in Victoria. 19 Rowley Street, Brighton-le-Sands NSW 2216 For outstanding public service in delivering significant Ms Nicola Suzanne STUART improvements to the functioning of several public Moe Vic 3825 sector agencies. For outstanding public service and exemplary leadership in the fostering, implementation and Ms Catherine Maree MARDELL nurturing of inter-agency relationships between the 22 Blackbutt Road, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 Department of Education and Department of Human For outstanding public service in increasing Services. community awareness, knowledge and appreciation of nature conservation and environmental management issues. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 3 No. SNo. S101, 11 June 2007

Public Service Medal (PSM) (continued) NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE

Victoria Public Service (continued) Sergeant Mark Anthony BURGESS Detective Superintendent Colin James DYSON Mrs Teresa ZERELLA Chief Superintendent John Douglas HARTLEY 18 Bales Street, Ferntree Gully Vic 3156 Detective Chief Inspector Mark Allen JONES For outstanding public service in the development Superintendent Brian Clive McHUGH and management of the Dispute Settlement Centre of Superintendent Mark John MURDOCH Victoria. Assistant Commissioner Lee Ellen SHEARER

QUEENSLAND PUBLIC SERVICE VICTORIA POLICE Dr John Peter BEUMER Senior Sergeant Kenneth Ivan DUNLOP 20 View Crescent, Arana Hills Qld 4054 Senior Sergeant Trevor John ELSOM For outstanding public service in the field of marine Senior Sergeant Michelle Anne HENDERSON fish habitat protection and fisheries management. Assistant Commissioner Kenneth Douglas LAY Senior Sergeant Ricky ROSS Mr Stuart Patrick BOOKER Detective Inspector Gavan Anthony RYAN 27 Bergin Creek Road, Bunya Qld 4055 For outstanding public service in developing the QUEENSLAND POLICE economy and infrastructure of Queensland.

Mr Peter James DENT Senior Sergeant Stephen Matthew ANGUS 52 Witty Road, Moggill Qld 4070 Chief Superintendent Kenneth BENJAMIN For outstanding public service and contribution to the Superintendent Alan Brian BOURKE high standards of mine safety in Queensland. Detective Inspector Graham John HARRIS Inspector Maxine Anne RENOUF Mr Alan William KEATES OAM 8 Solander Street, Pelican Waters Qld 4551 WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE For outstanding public service to local government and to the communities of the Wondai Shire. Superintendent Geoffrey Michael MALONEY Superintendent James Martin MIGRO WESTERN AUSTRALIA PUBLIC SERVICE Assistant Commissioner Malachy Gerard SKEFFINGTON Ms Ricky BURGES 35 Honeyeater Circle, Wembley WA 6014 SOUTH AUSTRALIA POLICE For outstanding public service, particularly as the Chief Executive Officer of the Western Australian Senior Sergeant Peter Yuri CHEESMAN Local Government Association. Senior Sergeant Dean GREENLEES Sergeant Martin Philip WHITE Mr Jeffery Craig GOODING WA TASMANIA POLICE For outstanding public service as a leader in regional development in the Kimberley region of Western Senior Sergeant Peter John McKENZIE Australia. NORTHERN TERRITORY POLICE SOUTH AUSTRALIA PUBLIC SERVICE Commander Warwick George OWEN Mr Andrew Ferguson McPHARLIN 21 Canavan Road, Mount Gambier SA 5290 For outstanding public service in the field of water AUSTRALIAN FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (AFSM) management. NEW SOUTH WALES FIRE SERVICES Mr Jack Anthony NICOLAOU 4 Elsie Street, Netley SA 5037 Mr John Darrell A'BECKETT For outstanding public service in the administration 7 Meluca Crescent, Hornsby Heights NSW 2077 and management of Crown lands. Mr Brian Stanley AYLIFFE 9 Bega Street, Cobargo NSW 2550 AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL (APM) Mr William David CLIFFORD AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE 222 Gardiners Road, Biraganbil NSW 2852

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Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) (continued) WESTERN AUSTRALIA FIRE SERVICES

New South Wales Fire Services (continued) Mr Philip Joseph BROWN 7 Langridge Crescent, Orelia WA 6167 Mr Kevin William DUFF 7 Cowrang Avenue, Terrey Hills NSW 2084 Mr Robert William MURPHY 156 Telephone Lane, Baldivis WA 6171 Mr Keith Robert KING Davistown NSW 2251 Mr Donald Charles STEWART 47 Stanton Street, Eaton WA 6232 Mr Stephen Charles McCRAE 'Happy Hills', Rushes Creek Road, SOUTH AUSTRALIA FIRE SERVICES Manilla NSW 2346 Mr Gregory Keith BUTLER Mr David Keith McMONNIES 2 David Street, Yorketown SA 5576 24 Huntingdon Place, Berowra NSW 2081 Mr Dean Spencer ELLIOTT Mr Gary John MEERS 6 Peake Terrace, Coonalpyn SA 5265 248 Malabar Road, Maroubra NSW 2035 Mr David Malcolm SCARCE Mr Vincent Leonard OLIVER 17 Range View Road, Happy Valley SA 5159 429 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Scarborough NSW 2515 NORTHERN TERRITORY FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES Mr Alan WALKER 44 Barrenjoey Road, Mona Vale NSW 2103 Mr Graham Stuart JOHNSON 5 Lacebark Avenue, Nhulunbuy NT 0880 Mr John David WOOD 48 Fowler Road, Illawong NSW 2234 AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (ASM) VICTORIA FIRE SERVICES NEW SOUTH WALES AMBULANCE SERVICE Mr Peter Raymond BILLING 3 Ford Street, Ivanhoe Vic 3079 Mr Paul John FEATHERSTONE BM 8 Eugenia Street Loftus NSW 2232 Mr Jeffrey William BURZACOTT 7 Inverness Court, Somerville Vic 3912 Mr Peter Roy PILON 3 Russ Hammond Close, Korora NSW 2450 Mr Edward Alan CLAY 81 Station Road, Tooradin Vic 3980 Mr Paul Leslie WOODGATE 28 Fuchsia Crescent, Bomaderry NSW 2541 Mr James Coleman DALTON 121 King Street, Bendigo Vic 3550 QUEENSLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE

Mr Maxwell John McLEAN Mr Patrick John DENHAM 157 Morocco Hill Road, Moyston Vic 3377 34 Kookaburra Street, Bundaberg Qld 4670

Mr Brian James NEAL Mr Ian Leslie RIZZOLI 51 Leonard Street Upwey Vic 3158 21 Bangalee Street, Jindalee Qld 4074

Mr Jurgen Werner SILDATKE SOUTH AUSTRALIA AMBULANCE SERVICE 4 Downham Way, Wyndham Vale Vic 3024 Mr Michael Dundas SCOTT Mr Michael Anthony WALKER 'North Bellendean', Middleton SA 5213 267 Church Road, Templestowe Vic 3106 TASMANIAN AMBULANCE SERVICE Mr Leon Roy WILLIAMS 89 McLennan Street, Mooroopna Vic 3629 Mr David Peter CURTIS 42 Linton Avenue, Heybridge Tas 7316 QUEENSLAND FIRE SERVICES Mr Noel Mervyn DALWOOD Mr Mervyn Roy GIBSON 6 Esplanade, Seven Mile Beach Tas 7170 159 Enterprise Road, Veteran via Gympie Qld 4570 Mr Robert John JORDAN 21 Riflerange Road, Currie, King Island Tas 7256 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 5 No. SNo. S101, 11 June 2007

Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) (continued)

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY AMBULANCE SERVICE

Mr David Andrew FOOT ACT Emergency Services Agency, 123 Carruthers Street, Curtin ACT 2605

EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL (ESM)

VICTORIA EMERGENCY SERVICES

Mr Andrew Thomas VARGA 24 Nola Street, Doncaster Vic 3108

QUEENSLAND EMERGENCY SERVICES

Mr Allen William LEMON Mitchell Qld 4465

SOUTH AUSTRALIA EMERGENCY SERVICES

Mrs Cheryl Louise DALLING 35 Merle Marten Drive, North Haven SA 5018

Ms Jennifer Maree VINCENT PO Box 320, O’Halloran Hill SA 5158

By His Excellency’s Command

Malcolm Hazell Official Secretary to the Governor-General Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. S102, Monday, 11 June 2007 SPECIAL Published by the Commonwealth of Australia

Government House CANBERRA ACT 2600

11 June 2007

THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY 2007 HONOURS

The Governor-General is pleased to announce the following awards:

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS (DSC) BAR TO THE CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC and Bar) AUSTRALIAN ARMY AUSTRALIAN ARMY Lieutenant Colonel John Loughlin GOULD NSW Lieutenant Colonel Andrew William BOTTRELL For distinguished command and leadership as CSC Commander of the Special Operations Task Group NSW during Operation SLIPPER Rotation Two. For outstanding achievement as the Commander of the Joint Task Force 631 Logistic Component during Lieutenant Colonel Peter John SHORT Operation ASTUTE. ACT For distinguished command and leadership in action CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC) as Commanding Officer of Al Muthanna Task Group Two on Operation CATALYST, Iraq. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY Lieutenant Commander Russell Mark CRAWFORD COMMENDATION FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE RAN ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY NSW For outstanding achievement as a member of the Lieutenant Commander Jonathan Paul EARLEY Australian Contingent for the Australian Defence RAN Force’s contribution to the United Nations Mission in NSW Sudan. For distinguished service as the Executive Officer of HMAS BALLARAT during the ship’s deployment to Captain Lindsay Chappell EVANS RAN Operation CATALYST from March to September NSW 2006. For outstanding achievement as the Director of Navy Weapons Systems in support of the Technical Leading Seaman David Malvern HORTON Regulation of Navy Materiel. WA For distinguished service as Command and Control Commander Mark Leslie POTTER RAN Supervisor of HMAS BALLARAT during the ship’s WA deployment to Operation CATALYST from March to For outstanding achievement as Commanding Officer September 2006. of the Royal Australian Navy’s Recruit School. AUSTRALIAN ARMY Commander Allen Mark WHITTAKER RAN NSW Warrant Officer Class Two Daniel BRABAN For outstanding achievement as the Training NSW Authority – Aviation. For distinguished service as the Officer-in-Charge and Human Intelligence Control Officer of the Field AUSTRALIAN ARMY Human Intelligence Team, AMTG 2 as part of Lieutenant Colonel Rolf AUDRINS Operation CATALYST. Vic Major Kyle Patrick TYRRELL For outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer ACT Grade One, Development at the Army Logistic For distinguished performance of duties in warlike Training Centre. operations as the Officer Commanding Australian Colonel Andrew Thomas CONDON Security Detachment IX – Baghdad in 2006. NSW For outstanding achievement as the Commander Joint Task Force 629, Operation RAMP.

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Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) (continued) Warrant Officer Class Two Alastair George MACKENZIE AUSTRALIAN ARMY (continued) WA Corporal William Zeath HARPER For an act of exceptional dedication in the NSW performance of nursing duties as a member of the For outstanding achievement as a Recruit Instructor Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, Defence Co- at the Army Recruit Training Centre, Blamey Barracks operation Program - East Timor. Kapooka. Captain Jane Anne MATEER Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Lockhart Vic McLACHLAN For outstanding devotion and competency in nursing SA duties on Operation CATALYST at the United States For outstanding achievement as South Australian Air Force Theatre Hospital, Balad, Iraq. Panel Leader, Australian Army Legal Corps, in support of Australian Defence Force units in South CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM) Australia, in particular the 9th Brigade. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY Lieutenant Colonel Michael Anthony MUMFORD Warrant Officer Paul Robert COHEN NSW NSW For outstanding achievement as the Commanding For outstanding service as the Signals and Officer of Battle Group Faithful on Operation ASTUTE. Communications Officer in HMAS KANIMBLA. Captain Anthony Carl DALTON RAN Lieutenant Colonel Ian William UPJOHN NSW Vic For outstanding service as Director Navy Aviation For outstanding achievement as Commanding Officer Projects managing projects to acquire capability in of 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse within the support of the Royal Australian Navy. 4th Brigade. Chief Petty Officer Darren Francis DYBALL ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE WA Warrant Officer John BENYON For outstanding service as Chief Petty Officer Physical Training Instructor at HMAS STIRLING. SA For outstanding achievement as the Test One Lieutenant Commander Paul Rodney LEA RAN Specialist Training Officer at Number 92 Wing NSW Development Flight. For outstanding service as a Sea King Helicopter pilot Warrant Officer Grant Anthony COLHOUN instructor at 817 Squadron and HMAS ALBATROSS. SA Chief Petty Officer James Rodney RICHARDS For outstanding achievement to the Royal Australian NSW Air Force in the field of Airfield Defence. For outstanding service as the Operational Squadron Leader John Welby DAVIDSON Surveillance Branch Electronic Intelligence Manager in the Joint Operations Intelligence Centre Australia. NSW For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Chief Petty Officer David Russell SMIT Officer of the forward Air Control and Development WA Unit. For outstanding service as Human Resources Flight Lieutenant Kay Hamilton ELLIS Manager at HMAS STIRLING. Qld AUSTRALIAN ARMY For outstanding achievement as the Royal Australian Air Force Next-of-Kin Relations Officer. Warrant Officer Class One Noel Joseph ALLPORT NSW Squadron Leader Adam Luke HUGHES For outstanding service as the Regimental NT Quartermaster Sergeant of the 3rd Battalion, The For outstanding achievement as a Medical Officer at Royal Australian Regiment. Number 322 Combat Support Squadron. Major Craig Douglas BICKELL NURSING SERVICE CROSS (NSC) Qld For outstanding service as the Joint Task Force 631 AUSTRALIAN ARMY Staff Officer Intelligence during the lead up to the security crisis in Timor Leste and on Operation Sergeant Geoffrey Ian COX ASTUTE. Qld For an act of exceptional dedication in the Chaplain Timothy Noel BOOKER performance of nursing duties as a member of the NSW Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, Defence Co- For outstanding service as the deployed Chaplain to operation Program - East Timor. Battle Group Faithful, Operation ASTUTE and the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Special Gazette 3 No. SNo. S102, 11 June 2007

Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM) (continued) Warrant Officer Class One Stephen John KEOGH Vic AUSTRALIAN ARMY (continued) For outstanding service as the medical technician trademaster and instructor at the Army Logistic Captain Emma Kate BRODER Training Centre. Qld For outstanding service as the Training Development Major Luke Cameron MARTIN Officer at the Defence Police Training Centre. ACT For outstanding service as the Joint Logistic Group Sergeant Dean Alexander CLARK Liaison Officer to Joint Task Force 631 on Operation Qld ASTUTE. For outstanding service as the Training and Assessment Sergeant at the 1st Recruit Training Captain Lee Arnold MELBERZS Battalion. SA For outstanding service as the Second-in-Charge, Lieutenant Colonel Clifford Frederick COLE Australian Defence Force Dental School. NSW For outstanding service as the Staff Officer Grade Major Darren John MOORE One Operations and Plans, Headquarters 1st Joint NSW Movements Group, in producing the Australian For outstanding service as the Operations Officer at Defence Force joint movements effect for Operations the Defence Network Support Agency. CATALYST, SLIPPER, ANODE, ASTUTE, RAMP, SUMATRA, THAI and PAKISTAN ASSIST during Warrant Officer Class Two Eric Louis 2005 and 2006. PATTINGALE NSW Captain Giles Julian CORNELIA For outstanding service as the Artificer Sergeant Qld Major, 1st/19th Battalion, The Royal New South For outstanding service as an instructor and Officer Wales Regiment. Commanding Bridges Company at the Royal Military College – Duntroon. Sergeant Adam Raoul VALLADARES NSW Warrant Officer Class Two Matthew Thomas For outstanding service as the Senior Transport DENTON Corporal at 16th Air Defence Regiment. NSW For outstanding service as the senior Manager, Warrant Officer Class Two Geoffrey Thomas Communication Support Systems at the Defence VAUGHAN Force School of Signals. Qld For outstanding service as Manager Operational Captain Linda Joy GILLETT Movements at the Joint Movements Control Office NSW Melbourne between January 2005 and September For outstanding service in support of operational 2006. deployments and training support tasks for 17th Combat Service Support Brigade elements at Brigade Warrant Officer Class One Michelle WYATT headquarters and unit level. Vic For outstanding service as the Regimental Sergeant Warrant Officer Class Two Wayne Macdonald Major of Joint Task Force 632, Operation PAKISTAN HARPER ASSIST. Qld For outstanding service as the Squadron Sergeant ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Major of the 171st Aviation Squadron. Flight Lieutenant David John CLYDE Warrant Officer Class Two Peter Richard HORLEY NSW Vic For outstanding service as the Officer-in-Charge of For outstanding service as the Manager of the Army Satellite and Information Systems at Number 1 Experimental Warfighting Facility at the Land Warfare Combat Communications Squadron. Development Centre. Warrant Officer Bruce Edward HOMEWOOD Chaplain David Ernest JACKSON NSW ACT For outstanding service as an Implementation Team For outstanding service as a Chaplain to the Member and Warrant Officer Operations at Australian Army while serving with the Special Air Number 87 Squadron. Service Regiment at Swanbourne and on Operations. Warrant Officer Phillip Scott MACKIE NSW For outstanding service as a Senior Non- Commissioned Officer in the field of C130 Hercules aircraft operations at Number 36 Squadron. 4 Special Gazette Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. SNo. S102, 11 June 2007

Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM) (continued)

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE (continued)

Warrant Officer David Andrew NEYLAN Qld For outstanding service while employed as Temporary Officer-in-Charge of Number 1 Air Terminal Squadron Detachments Amberley and Darwin.

By His Excellency’s Command

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VARY THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (ASSESSMENT OF SITE CONTAMINATION) MEASURE

The National Environment Protection Council (NEPC) is a national council of Commonwealth, State and Territory Ministers. The NEPC’s role is to make National Environment Protection Measures (NEPMs) to improve national consistency in environment protection outcomes.

The NEPC gives notice that it intends to vary the Assessment of Site Contamination NEPM. For information on the variation, visit www.ephc.gov.au, or contact the NEPC Service Corporation, Level 5, 81 Flinders Street, Adelaide SA 5000, phone (08) 8419 1200, fax (08) 8224 0912, email [email protected].

This notice is given pursuant to s.20 of the National Environment Protection Council Act 1994 (Cwlth) and equivalent provisions in the corresponding Acts of States and Territories.

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