Queenslanders Who Were Appointed Officers (AO) in the General Division Include
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Queenslanders who were appointed Officers (AO) in the General Division include: Mr Philip John BACON, Fortitude Valley, for distinguished service to the arts, to social and cultural organisations, and through support for young artists. Mr Gerard Patrick BRADLEY, Taringa, for distinguished service to public administration, to economic policy, and to the community of Queensland. Mr Everald Ernest COMPTON, Aspley, for distinguished service to the aged welfare sector through advocacy and advisory roles, to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community. Professor Paul Philip GLASZIOU, Queensland, for distinguished service to medical education and standards, and to evidence-based medical research. Queenslanders appointed Members (AM) in the General Division include: Mr Soheil ABEDIAN, Queensland, for significant service to the community, and to the property development sector. Mr Brian James BOULTON, Carindale, for significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly to District Courts. Ms Mieke BRANDON, Queensland, for significant service to dispute resolution and mediation. Ms Elizabeth Jane CARRIGAN, Kangaroo Point, for significant service to community health, notably to pain management. Emeritus Professor David John CARTER, Paddington, for significant service to tertiary education, and to cultural and literary studies. Mr Gregory Thomas CHAMBERLIN, Paddington, for significant service to the print media through editorial roles. Emeritus Professor Deborah Joy CLAYTON, Yeppoon, for significant service to tertiary education, and to international study programs. Mr Anthony John COCHRANE, Southport, for significant service to sports administration, and to entertainment production. [COVID-19 Honour Roll] Ms Kate COPELAND, Queensland, for significant service to health infrastructure planning and management. Professor Christopher Bernard DEL MAR, Robina, for significant service to tertiary education, to health and medical research, and to professional bodies. Mr Ronald Frank DONNELLAN, Kirwan, for significant service to children, to cycling, and to the community of Townsville. Mr Roger Thomas DOOLEY, Ashgrove, for significant service to community health, to psychology, and to professional societies. Dr Trevor DOWDELL, Golden Beach, for significant service to artistic gymnastics and through a range of roles. Mr Rodney Thomas FORRESTER, Maroochydore, for significant service to the community of the Sunshine Coast. Professor Narelle Lorraine HAINES, Indooroopilly, for significant service to the road transport industry, and to accident research. Professor Claire Louise JACKSON, Queensland, for significant service to primary health reform, and to general practice medicine. Dr John Samuel JELL, Coorparoo, for significant service to environmental science education, and to geological societies. Mr Timothy John KEELER, Boonah, for significant service to the community through a range of roles, and to education. Professor Sabina Margaret KNIGHT, Mount Isa, for significant service to rural and remote health, nursing and education. [COVID-19 Honour Roll] Mr John George KOTZAS, South Brisbane, for significant service to the performing arts as an administrator and artistic director. Mr Wayne Noel KRATZMANN, New Farm, for significant service to the visual and performing arts, and to education. The Reverend Dr Cecilie Marion LANDER, Aspley, for significant service to neurological medicine, and to the Anglican Church of Australia. The Reverend Dr Mervyn Meredith LANDER, Aspley, for significant service to paediatric medicine, and to the Anglican Church of Australia. Mr Harvey Douglas LISTER, Hamilton, for significant service to the arts, tourism, sport, and to the venue management and events industries. Professor Alan MACKAY-SIM, Queensland, for significant service to tertiary education, and to biomedical science. Dr Erica McWILLIAM, Grange, for significant service to education, and to pedagogy and gender equity. His Honour Kerry John O’BRIEN, Queensland, for significant service to the law, and to the judiciary in Queensland. Dr Barry Stephen O’LOUGHLIN, Clayfield, for significant service to medicine, and to medical administration. Mr Colin SALTMERE, Queensland, for significant service to the Indigenous communities of North West Queensland. Dr Charles John STEADMAN, Gold Coast, for significant service to tertiary medical education, and to gastroenterology. Mr Thomas Bernard STODULKA, Landsborough, for significant service to the law, and to mediation and dispute resolution. Mrs Rhonda Joyce WESTON, Middle Ridge, for significant service to aged persons' education, and to the community of Toowoomba. Queenslanders who were awarded a Medal (OAM) in the General Division include: Mr George AMARANDOS, Carindale, for service to the Greek community of Queensland. Mrs Cornelia BABBAGE, Arundel, for service to the multicultural community of the Gold Coast. Mrs Jennifer Wendy BARRY, Gladstone, for service to the community of Gladstone. Mr Richard Kent BLIGH, Toowoomba, for service to the community of the Darling Downs. Mr Beny Aterdit BOL, Queensland, for service to youth. [COVID-19 Honour Roll] Mrs Ann BRETT, West End, for service to the Royal Life Saving Society. Mr Greg Allan BRUCE, Queensland, for service to local government, and to the community of Townsville. Mrs Heather CHRISTENSEN, Beenleigh, for service to the community of Beenleigh. Mr Kenneth Gary CLARK, Elanora, for service to surf lifesaving, and to the community. Mr Arthur COGHLAN, Queensland, for service to the performing arts as a magician and escapologist. Mrs Judith Mary CONNORS, Queensland, for service to the creative arts, particularly as a tatter and lace maker. Mr Graham George CORNEY, Enoggera, for service to education governance. Mr Andrew Hugh CRAIG, Red Hill, for service to veterans and their families. Mr Trevor James CROSS, Queensland, for service to the community through charitable organisations. Mrs Wendy CROSS, Queensland, for service to the community through charitable organisations. Mr Alan Erskine CUMMINS, Gordonvale, for service to caving. Mrs Betty Merle DENNING, Pittsworth, for service to the community of Pittsworth. Mr Kenneth Richard DICKSON, Cleveland, for service to the community through emergency response organisations. Dr Amanda Jane DINES, Paddington, for service to medicine. Mrs Sandra Rose DOUMANY, Sanctuary Cove, for service to the community of the Gold Coast. Pastor Dale DOWLER, Nambour, for service to the community of the Sunshine Coast. Mr Steven Michael DRINKWATER, Chuwar, for service to dog agility sports. Mr Evan DUKE, Avenell Heights, for service to the community of Bundaberg. The late Mr Pierce David EDWARDS, Middle Ridge, for service to the communities of Quilpie and South West Queensland. Mr Gary EDWIN, Queensland, for service to golf. Mrs Vanessa FOWLER, Ipswich, for service to the community through social welfare organisations. Dr Clifford Brodie FRITH, Malanda, for service to conservation and the environment. Dr Dawn Whyatt FRITH, Malanda, for service to conservation and the environment. Ms Penelope Ruth GORDON, Ashgrove, for service to the community through social welfare organisations. Mrs Pieternella Wilhelmina HALY, Rosewood, for service to the community of Rosewood. Mr Medy HASSAN, Red Hill, for service to the building and construction industry. Mrs Patricia Mary HAWTHORNE, St Lucia, for service to the community of St Lucia. Mr Matthew Thomas HICKEY, Brisbane, for service to music, and to the law. Mrs Rita HILLIER, Wavell Heights, for service to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia. [COVID-19 Honour Roll] Mr John Clelland HOCKNULL, Yeerongpilly, for service to the community through a range of roles. Miss Susan Dianne JOHNSON, Tarragindi, for service to the community, and to tenpin bowling. Associate Professor Sarah Jane KELLY, Lota, for service to tertiary education, and to sports administration. Mr Richard Edward KENNY, Queensland, for service to rifle and pistol shooting, and to veterans. Mr Victor Gregory KNOWLES, Mudgeeraba, for service to music, and to the community of Mudgeeraba. Mr Glenn LAZARUS, Queensland, for service to rugby league. Mr John William Elliott LEDDY , for service to the community, and to engineering. Mr Ronald Keith LINDENBERG, Toowoomba, for service to rugby league. Mr Adam Ka-Ho LO, Queensland, for service to mental health, and to the multicultural community of Queensland. Mr William Rainsford LOUGHNAN, Paradise Point, for service to agriculture and to the law. Mr Paul Francis LUCAS, Hyde Park, for service to primary education. Mr Harry LYNAS, Burpengary, for service to community history. Ms Marie Theresa MAHON, Maroochydore, for service to dance as a teacher. Mr Graham MAIFREDI, Euramo, for service to white water rafting. Mr Terrence Hugh MCCOSKER, Yeppoon, for service to primary industry. Mrs Desley Joan MILLER, St Lucia, for service to education, and to community mental health. Mr Brenley McMillan MILSOM, Palm Beach, for service to the community of the Gold Coast. Mrs Annette Elizabeth MUNDT, Beenleigh, for service to the community of Beenleigh. Mrs Cynthia MUNRO, Currumbin, for service to veterans and their families. Mrs Beryl Anne NEILSEN, Beaconsfield, for service to the community through charitable organisations. Mr Lorin James NICHOLSON, Mansfield, for service to people who are blind or have low vision. Mr Ewan Norman PALMER, Emu Park, for service to the community of Rockhampton, and to rugby union. Mrs Carol Ann PATERSON, Texas, for service to horse sports. Mr Linsey POLLAK,