
Australia Day Honours Australia Day Honours 2020 Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) Professor Anthony William Thomas D Sc 1986 For eminent service to scientific education and research, particularly in the field of nuclear and particle physics, through academic leadership roles. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) Professor Shaun Patrick Brennecke B Med Sc (Hons) 1976, M B B S 1978, B A 1978 For distinguished service to medical education and research in the fields of obstetrics and gynaecology, and to professional societies. Dr Donald Morrison Grant Dip Env St 1984, M Env St 1986 For distinguished service to surveying, particularly through the establishment of a combined public sector mapping agency. Dr Linley Margaret Martin B Sc 1971, B Sc (Hons) 1972, M Sc 1976, Dip Comp Sc 1985 For distinguished service to education, particularly to student equity, educational standards and academic administration. Ms Jacqui Elizabeth McGill D Univ 2017 For distinguished service to the minerals and mining sector, and to gender equity and workplace diversity. Emeritus Professor Raymond Louis Specht B Sc 1945, B Sc (Hons) 1947, Ph D 1954, D Sc 1975 For distinguished service to science, and to education, in the fields of botany, plant ecology and conservation. The Hon Amanda Eloise Vanstone B A 1981, LL B 1983, D Univ 2017 For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, to the people of South Australia, and to the community. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Dr Joan Errington Beaumont B A 1969, B A (Hons) 1970 For significant service to education, particularly to the study of war history. Emeritus Professor Warren Bebbington Former Vice-Chancellor and President, University of Adelaide For significant service to education, particularly to the study of music. Dr Robert John Edgar B Ec 1968, B Ec (Hons) 1969, M Ec 1972 For significant service to the banking and finance sectors, and to medical research organisations. Mr Terence Charles Evans LL B 1967 For significant service to higher education, to health organisations, and to the law. Emeritus Professor Jeffrey Denys Goldsworthy LL B (Hons) 1977, LL D 2002 For significant service to education, particularly to legal history and philosophy. Dr Sanghamitra Guha M B B S 1979 For significant service to medicine, and to medical education. Mr Duncan Antony Marshall B Arch (Hons) 1982 For significant service to heritage conservation. Dr Helen Diana McLean B D S 1979, M D S 1985 For significant service to dentistry, and to professional associations. Emeritus Professor Sharman Ellen Pretty B Mus 1971, B Mus (Hons) 1972 For significant service to music education, and to the performing arts. Dr Walter John Russell M B B S 1962 For significant service to medicine in the field of anaesthesia, and to medical health standards. Emeritus Professor Roderick Tucker Wells B Sc 1968, B Sc (Hons) 1969, Ph D 1975 For significant service to education, and to the biological sciences. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Mr Peter James Carter B A 1980, Grad Dip Ed 1988, B Ed 1991 For service to canoeing. Associate Professor Cecily Jane Freemantle M Pub Hlth 1998 For service to medical research, particularly to population health. Mr Stephan Mark Gilbert B E (Civil) (Hons) 1973 For service to engineering, and to the community. Mr Graham William Hobbs B Ec 1971, LL B 1971 For service to youth, and to lacrosse. Dr David John Marshall M B B S 1965 For service to orthopaedic medicine. Ms Anne McEwen B A 1987 For service to the Parliament of Australia, and to the community of South Australia. Associate Professor Maria Betsy Parappilly Ph D (Physics & Astro) 2006 For service to science education, and to women. Ms Brenda Jean Parker B A 1990 For service to music. Dr Andrew Kenneth Rollond M B B S 1964 For service to medicine, and to local government. Dr Robin Katherine Uppill B Sc 1975, B Sc (Hons) 1976, Ph D 1980 For service to orienteering. Australian Fire Service Medal (AFSM) Mr Samual John Sanderson B App Sc (Nat Res Mgmt) 1989 Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM) Commander Lindsay Gordon CMDR RAN B Sc 2002, B E (Mech) 2002 For meritorious achievement as the Deputy Director Submarines - Platform Australia Day Honours 2019 Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) Professor David Lee Ball, M B B S 1971, M D 2001 For distinguished service to medicine in the field of radiation oncology, to medical education, and to professional bodies. Dr Ronald David Ekers, B Sc 1962, B Sc (Hons) 1963 For distinguished service to science as a radio astronomer, to scientific education, and to international astronomical organisations. Professor Bruce Ernest Kemp, B Ag Sc 1970, B Ag Sc (Hons) 1971 For distinguished service to biomedical research, particularly to the study of protein phosphorylation. Professor John James McNeil AM, M B B S 1971 For distinguished service to medicine in the fields of clinical epidemiology and cardiovascular research, and to public health. Mrs Dawn Leonie Thorp, Grad Cert Nurs Sc 2001 For distinguished service to nursing, and to medicine, in the field of haematology, as an expert clinician and mentor. Professor Melanie Ann Wakefield, B A 1981, Dip App Psych 1982, M A 1989, Ph D (Med) 1995 For distinguished service to medical research in the fields of population health and cancer prevention, and as a mentor. Mr Charles Garrard Woodard, LL B 1952 For distinguished service to international relations, particularly to Australia-Asia foreign policy, as a researcher, author and diplomat. Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Dr Bronte Francis Ayres, M B B S 1972 For significant service to children's charities, and to medicine as a cardiologist. Professor John Francis Beltrame, B Sc 1981, Ph D (Med) 2000 For significant service to cardiovascular medicine, and to medical research and education. Mr Peter Ernest Bicknell, B A 1971 For significant service to social welfare, and to the community of South Australia. Dr Penelope Anne Briscoe, M B B S 1976 For significant service to medicine and medical education, particularly to chronic pain management. Dr Alison Elizabeth Broinowski, B A 1962 For significant service to international relations as an academic, author, and diplomat. Dr Rodney Dean Cooter, M B B S 1984, M D 1991 For significant service to medicine, to plastic and reconstructive surgery, and to professional medical bodies. Dr Judith Margaret Dwyer, M B A 1989 For significant service to education in the field of health care management, and to medical administration. Ms Adele Ferguson, B Ec 1987, B A 1988, B A (Hons) 1989 For significant service to the print and broadcast media as a journalist and business commentator. Ms Susan Jessica Giles, B A 1981 For significant service to the performing arts as an artistic director, and to theatre for children. Mr David William Gray, B E (Civil) 1972 For significant service to veterans and their families through a range of executive roles. Mr Brian Gordon Hagger, Dip Arts & Ed 1963 For significant service to education, to independent schools, and to the community of South Australia. Mrs Elizabeth Anne Mason, B Lab St 1994 For significant service to nursing, and to the community of the Northern Territory. Mr John Menzies McMurtrie, B Ec 1969, B Ec (Hons) 1970, M Ec 1975 For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives, and to the finance industry. Mr Randall Paul Sach, M B B S 1972 For significant service to medicine as a plastic surgeon, to international relations, and to professional organisations. Mr Ian Baker Wall OAM, B E 1955 For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives. Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) Ms Adrienne Jane Clarke AFSM, B A 1981, B A (Hons) 1982 For service to the community, and to women's affairs. Mrs Mary Dorrington, B A 1968 For service to the community through a range of organisations. Mr Richard Eylward, B Sc 1954 For service to sailing. Mr Timothy Pellew, B Arch 1964 For service to cricket. Mr Edgar Reginald Pfeiffer, B Sc 1953 For service to the community of Mount Gambier. Ms Ann Margaret Prescott, B Sc 1974 , B Sc (Hons) 1975 For service to conservation and the environment. Mr Leigh Radford, B A 1986, B A (Hons) 1988 For service to the broadcast media in rural and regional areas. Mrs Rita Mary Shepherd, B A 1975, B A (Hons) 1976, Dip Ed 1977 For service to the community through charitable organisations. Mr Richard Alan Smith, B Tech (Bldg) 1967 For service to the building and construction industry, and to heritage preservation. Mr Geoffrey Thomas, B Ag Sc 1965 For service to primary industry. Mr Malcolm Watson, B Mus 1976, B Mus (Hons) 1977 For service to horticulture. Dr Robert Wight, M B B S 1963, M Sc (Ex Physiol) 1996 For service to medicine through a range of roles. Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) Mr Graeme James Rayson, Grad Cert Mgmt 2001 SA Ambulance Service Public Service Medal (PSM) Ms Andrea Collins, B Sc (Hons) 1994, Grad Dip Ed 1997 For outstanding public service through the improvement of outcomes for Indigenous people. Dr Clinton Bruce Foster, B Sc 1972, B Sc (Hons) 1973 For outstanding public service in the application of geoscientific information and data to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Australia Day Honours 2018 Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) Professor Rhys Jones AC – B Sc 19696; B Sc (Hons) 1970; Ph D 1974 AC for eminent service to mechanical and aerospace engineering, and to education as an academic, researcher and author, particularly in the area of aircraft structural mechanics, corrosion repair and airworthiness. Mr Trevor McDougall AC – B E (Mech) (Hons) AC for eminent service to science, and to education, particularly in the area of ocean thermodynamics, as an academic, and researcher, to furthering the understanding of climate science, and as a mentor of young scientists.
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