Queen's Birthday Honours 2003
AO
Dr Thanacoupie Fletcher-James
For service to the community, particularly through her pioneering work in education, training and youth programs, in the area of reconciliation, and to the visual arts as a ceramic artist.
Emeritus Professor Maxwell Leo Howell
For service to education as a pioneer in the development of sports studies and sports science as academic disciplines both in Australia and overseas, and to the study of sports history.
Professor Mary Christina Sheehan
For service to education and to public health through research work into the causes and prevention of road, work and social accidents in Australia, and through the development of community awareness programs raising the level of debate in the area.
Professor Raymond John Stalker
For service to aerospace engineering, particularly through the research and development of scramjet powered hypersonic vehicles and the Stalker tube.
Emeritus Professor Leslie Roy Webb
For service to tertiary education as an administrator, to the development of a range of initiatives aimed at addressing specific community and student needs, and to fostering relationships between university and government instrumentalities.
AM
Professor David Eric Ingram
For service to education through the development of language policy, through assessment procedures for evaluation of proficiency, and through research and teaching.
Mr Terry Jackman
For service to the entertainment industry through film distribution and screening, to tourism development, and to the community as a fundraiser.
Mr John Arthur Pitman
For service to secondary education as a contributor to the processes of educational change in relation to curriculum development, assessment reform and certification.
Mrs Else Egede Shepherd
For service to the engineering profession, particularly electrical and electronic engineering, to education, to the electricity distribution industry, and to the community.
Professor Margaret Ann Steinberg
For service to public health and welfare policy through research in the areas of ageing, disability and social justice.
CSC
Commander Mark Bruce Burling, RAN
For outstanding achievement as the Deputy Commander, Australian Navy Patrol Boat Group.
PSM
Mr David Bentley Arbon
For outstanding public service to local government in the field of land use planning.
Ms Jeanette Adelaide Covacevich, AM
For outstanding public service to the Queensland Museum, to the wider scientific community, and to the people of Queensland.
Mr Maxwell James Davis
For outstanding public service in aeronautical engineering, particularly in the field of aircraft composite structures and adhesive bonding technologies.
Mr Dale Leslie Gilbert
For outstanding public service in the field of build environment research, and for developing protocols and measures to ensure homes and workplaces are free of health risks.
Mr William Spence Kitson
For outstanding public service to the history of surveying and land settlement in Queensland.
Ms Dianne Murakami
For outstanding public service in the field of disability support, and for strong leadership and commitment to people with disabilities.
Dr Anilkumar Muljibhai Patel
For outstanding public service in the field of health, particularly in the control of tuberculosis in Queensland.
Mr Ross Alexander Quinn
For outstanding public service to broadcasting as a program maker and manager and in the provision of services to the central Queensland community.
APM
Inspector Tonya Roxanne Carew, OAM
For distinguished and dedicated police service, particularly in relation to women's issues.
Chief Superintendent Clement David O'Regan
For distinguished and dedicated police service, particularly in the areas of police training and professional development.
Senior Sergeant Walter Paul Siganto
For distinguished and dedicated police service, particularly as an operational police officer in the Coomera Police Division.
Inspector Terrence John Stewart
For distinguished and dedicated police service, particularly in the area of forensic services.
Superintendent Roy James Wall
For distinguished and dedicated police service, particularly in the area of criminal investigation.
AFSM
Station Officer Ian Walter Hawkins
For distinguished and dedicated service to the Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority, particularly in the areas of community safety and education.
ASM
Mr Russell John Linwood
For distinguished and dedicated service to the Queensland Ambulance Service, particularly in the areas of training and organisational development.
OAM
Mrs Jean Eva Anderson
For service to the community of Hughenden, particularly through the Country Women's Association
Mr John Anich
For service to the community of Mossman through aged and youth welfare organisations.
Mr Barry Eric Bryant
For service as a community and hospital pharmacist and as a contributor to the continuing education of peers, pharmacy students and allied health professionals.
Mr Frederick Robert Bylett
For service to the community, particularly through the Leukaemia Foundations of Queensland and Australia.
Dr Raymond Robert Channells
For service to medicine, particularly as a general practitioner, to photography through the Australian Photographic Society, and to the community of Yeppoon.
Mrs Mary Ann Cowan
For service to nursing in developing countries through programs defining standards and maintenance of care to ensure quality health service delivery.
Mr Ronald James Davidson
For service to surf lifesaving as an official, administrator and instructor.
Mrs Phyl den Ronden
For service to the community through Citizens Against Road Slaughter.
Mr Arthur James Devin
For service to local government through engineering projects in the Boonah Shire and for service to the community, particularly through the programs of Rotary International.
Mr John Bruce Duncan
For service to the community of the Gold Coast, particularly through the Rotary Club of Surfers Paradise.
Mr Nicholas Kevin Dyer
For service to the community, particularly through Rotary International and Centacare.
Dr Vivian Edward Edwards
For service to the agricultural show movement, particularly through the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland, and for service to the community.
Mrs Clarice Margueritta Ferrari
For service to the community of Laidley, particularly through the Country Women's Association, the Laidley State High School P&C Association, and the Laidley Pony Club.
Ms Lesley Myrtle Fletcher
For service to the community, particularly through the Cairns Branch of the Women's Electoral Lobby, and for service to education.
Mr Kenneth Bruce Fullerton
For service to the community of Glasshouse Mountains and the sport of soccer, particularly through the BeeGees Soccer Club.
Mrs Susanne Fullerton
For service to the community of Glasshouse Mountains and the sport of soccer, particularly through the BeeGees Soccer Club.
Councillor Roderick James Gilmour
For service to local government and to the community of Miles.
Mrs Jennifer Jane Gowing
For service to the community of Winton through health, aged care, church and women's organisations.
Mr Richard Barrie Greenup
For service to the community, particularly through the Queensland Society of Crippled Children.
Mr Francis Edgar Hack
For service to Australian automotive history through the restoration of vintage and veteran cars and motorcycles.
Mr Alwyn Ecucene Harrip
For service to the community of Isis, particularly through the Isis Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia.
Mrs Eunice Prim Hill
For service to the community of the Gold Coast, particularly through the Australian Pensioners and Superannuants' League.
Mrs Gwen Lynette Hole
For service to the community of the Gold Coast, particularly to seniors, conservation, and community volunteer causes.
Mr Barry George Johnson
For service to primary industry, particularly the promotion of the horticultural export industry in Queensland.
Mr Gregory Edward Klein
For service to the community, particularly through the administration of the Civil Law Legal Aid Scheme, and as Public Trustee of Queensland.
Mr Oliver Nicholas Landers
For service to local government and to the community of Aramac.
Mr Laurence James Lassig
For service to people with disabilities, particularly through the Cerebral Palsy League of Queensland.
The Reverend Canon Ernest Albert Lemmon
For service to the communities of Cloncurry, Julia Creek and Mount Isa through the pastoral care, social support and aged care programs of the Anglican Church.
Ms Hayley Jane Lewis
For service to swimming as a competitor, and for service to the community.
Mr Francis Thomas Long
For service to the community of Ashgrove through a range of groups providing social support, assistance to people with disabilities and aged care.
Dr Myles McGregor-Lowndes
For service to the community by providing education and support in legal, financial and administrative matters to non-profit organisations.
Mrs Theresa Vera McLennan (deceased)
For service to the community of Proserpine, particularly through local government, and for service to education.
Mrs Ellen Mary McMurtrie
For service to veterans and their families, particularly through the Queensland Division of the War Widows Guild of Australia, and for service to the community.
Mr Thomas Joseph Madill
For service to the community of Gympie through a range of church, service and sporting organisations.
Mrs Margaret Medley
For service to the community of Mount Isa through the preservation of local heritage sites, and to youth through the Guiding movement.
Mr John Desmond Ogilvie
For service to surf lifesaving as an administrator and coach.
Mr Patrick John O'Keeffe
For service to veterans and their families, to the preservation of Australian military heritage, and for service to the community.
Mr John Frederick Pressler
For service to primary industry in Queensland, particularly as a horticulturalist.
Mr David Frank Robbins (deceased)
For service to veterans and their families, particularly as an advocate, and to the community.
Mr Russell Alan Roylance
For service to the community of the Tweed Heads region and for service to the registered club industry.
Mrs Patricia Ann Smith
For service to the community of the Sunshine Coast area through a range of veterans' organisations.
Mr Sydney Nelson Stocks
For service to the community of Blackbutt, particularly in the areas of veterans' welfare, the Blackbutt Show and Agricultural Society, and to youth and tourism programmes.
Mr Robert Owen Stockwell
For service to the community of Blackall, particularly through the Barcoo Retirement Village.
Mrs Jean Rae Tanzer
For service to the community through the Catholic Church, particularly in the area of services affecting women.
Mrs Shirley Rae Tinney
For service to netball as an administrator, manager and coach, and to the community of Caboolture.
Mr Orlando Ricardo Vargas
For service to the Filipino community of Queensland as an advocate for voluntary community service and multicultural programmes.
Mrs Beryl Beatrice Vayro
For service to the community of Wynnum through a range of women's, youth and sporting organisations.
Mr Erno Peter Vecsey-Dalos
For service to the community through promoting the benefits of cultural diversity, and for assisting the elderly through Meals on Wheels.
Mr Serge Voloschenko
For service to multiculturalism and to the Russian community in Queensland.
Ms Wu Chao-Fong Wang
For service to the community particularly as a fund raiser for charitable organisations and medical research.
Mrs Florence May Wilkinson
For service to sport, particularly the sport of tennis, as a player, administrator and coach.
Mr Noel Kenneth Wilson
For service to Local Government and to the community of Townsville, particularly through sporting organisations.
Mrs Barbara Louisa Wolff
For service to community health, particularly through organisations supporting people affected by Acoustic Neuroma.
OAM(Mil)
Warrant Officer Class One Mark Anthony Barber
For meritorious service to the Australian Army as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 9th Brigade Administrative Support Battalion, as the acting Regimental Sergeant Major in the 9th Brigade, as Warrant Officer Logistics on Operation TANAGER, and as the Regimental Sergeant Major in the 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion.
Warrant Officer Class One Ian David Barnes
For meritorious service to the Australian Army as the Divisional Electrical Mechanical Engineer Warrant Officer in Australia and on Operation WARDEN, and as the senior Electrical Mechanical Engineer Warrant Officer in 3rd Brigade, 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion.
Warrant Officer Class Two Jamie Ronald Collidge
For meritorious service to the Australian Defence Force while deployed with the Australian National Command Element in the Middle East during Operation SLIPPER.
Warrant Officer Peter Cyril Hind
For meritorious service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the field of personnel administration as a Warrant Officer Disciplinary and as the Chief of Air Force's advocate for F-111 maintenance staff.
CSM
Warrant Officer Class Two Gregory Clyde Bull
For outstanding service in the fields of intelligence and security management.
Flight Sergeant Paul Andrew Dorney
For outstanding service as the Chief Instructor at Number 78 Wing Technical Training Flight, Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley.
Warrant Officer Class Two Anthony Dean Hooper
For outstanding service while employed at the School of Army Education and at the Regional Training Centre South Queensland.
Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Ronald Pike
For outstanding service as the Chief of Staff, Headquarters Regional Training Centres.
Commendation for Distinguished Service
Lieutenant Commander Lachlan Donald King, RAN
For distinguished performance of duty as the Operations Planning Officer on the staff of the Commander Task Group 627.1 while serving in the Middle East during Operation SLIPPER.