Queens Birthday 2005 Honours list

Queen's Birthday 2005 Honours List

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Mrs Virginia Anne CHADWICK
For service to conservation and the environment through management of the environmental, heritage and economic sustainability issues affecting the Great Barrier Reef, and to the New South Wales Parliament, particularly in the areas of child welfare and education.

Mr Norman COLDHAM-FUSSELL

For service to business and commerce, particularly the mining and travel sectors, and to the community through a range of church, social welfare, musical and educational organisations.


The Honourable Justice Stanley Graham JONES

For service to the community through contributions to the establishment of higher education institutions and legal and judicial services in central Queensland.

Mrs Myra Eveli PINCOTT

For service to women and their families in rural and remote areas through contributions to the development of policies relating to health and welfare, aged care, local government and reconciliation.

AM

Ms Carolyn Jane BARKER

For service to business through management and educational organisations, and to the arts through the Queensland Orchestra.


Mr Micheli BORZI OBE

For service to business and tourism development, particularly in far north Queensland through industry advisory bodies, local government, and community organisations.

Mrs June Elizabeth BOTHWELL

For service to netball administration, particularly through the restructuring and development of Netball Queensland.

Dr Jonathan Brookes DOUGLAS

For service to medicine, particularly through a range of medical and administrative roles, professional organisations, and specialist training programs for physicians.

Mrs Elizabeth Margaret GILCHRIST

For service to youth through the Guiding movement and organisations that develop and promote the interests of young people.

Professor Edgar GOLD QC

For service to maritime law and protection of the environment as a policy developer and adviser, and through academic roles and involvement in international maritime organisations.

Dr Bruce Heath GUTTERIDGE, deceased

For service to the development and provision of diagnostic medical pathology services, and to the community through the Friends of the Queensland Art Gallery.

Professor Ian Stuart JONES RFD

For service to medicine, particularly in the fields of obstetrics and gynaecology as an educator, practitioner and administrator, and to the Royal Australian Navy Reserve as a medical specialist.

Professor Brian Herbert KAY

For service to medical science and public health, particularly through research into the control and elimination of mosquito-borne arbovirus diseases in Northern Australia and Asia.

Venerable Master Chin KUNG

For service to the Buddhist community in Queensland, particularly through the promotion of Buddhism and the fostering of interfaith activities between diverse ethnic groups, and to the community through support for educational and health institutions.

Mr Maxwell Thomas LOCKWOOD

For service to public health through the Arthritis Foundation of Queensland and Arthritis Australia, and to the community.

Dr Peter Walter MADDEN

For service to medicine through the establishment and administration of the Queensland Eye Bank.

Dr Christopher Robert MARGULES

For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through innovation in the fields of biodiversity assessment and conservation planning, and through collaborating on projects at both local and international level.

Mrs Rosalie Ruth MARTIN

For service to business and commerce, particularly through the provision of educational services to the finance sector, and to the community.

Professor Kenneth James MOORES

For service to academia as an educator and administrator, and to the accounting profession though a range of financial and business organisations.

Dr Thomas Julian MURPHY OBE

For service to the community of Longreach, particularly to the Stockman's Hall of Fame, and to a range of local organisations.

Mr Cosmo James PETRICH

For service to the rural community, particularly regional and economic development on Cape York Peninsula.

Mr Michael Christopher POWER

For service to the building and construction industry, particularly in the field of civil engineering, and to the community through roles with a range of charitable and sporting organisations.

Mrs Margaret Anne RANKIN

For service to public health, particularly through the provision of information and support to people with hereditary haemochromatosis.

Professor Charles Harrold TRANBERG

For service to engineering, particularly in design and construction management of bulk materials handling at marine facilities in Queensland, and to education.

Mr Alan James BROWN

For service to local government in the Wide Bay Burnett region, and to the community through tourism, training, health and sporting groups.

OAM

Mr Eric David ANDERSON

For service to the community of Rockhampton through support for cultural, primary industry and service organisations.

Mr Ray Thomas ANDERSON

For service to the community through the Anglican Church of Australia, particularly through the provision of support for homeless children and youth, the aged, and people with disabilities.

Mr Philip Gwyther ATHERTON

For service to education through the administration of tertiary and further education institutions, and to the sugar industry.

Mr John William BARRETT

For service to Rugby League football, and to the community of the Balonne Shire, particularly through local government.

Mr Robert Lawson BOYD

For service to sport as a water polo coach, administrator and referee, and through the development of junior competitors.

Councillor Peter Andrew BRYANT

For service to local government and to the community of Rockdale.

Mr Salvatore CAVALLARO

For service to the community of Ingham, particularly through support for a range of service, aged care, church and educational organisations.

Ms Margaret Lorraine CAZALAR

For service to the community, particularly through the Queensland Women's Historical Association.

Mr Robert Charles CHESTER-MASTER

For service to the community, particularly through a range of ex-Service, civic and charitable organisations.

Mr Barry Gwydir COLLIS PSM

For service to the community, particularly through the development and delivery of road safety education programs.

Mr Ronald Allan CREW

For service to the building industry through the National Subcontractors Association, and to the community through service, school and health organisations.

Mr John Arthur CRONE

For service to amateur fishing through the Australian Anglers Association and the Queensland Amateur Fishing Clubs Association.


Segeant Stuart James CROSS

For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.

Mr Anthony Charles DALLY-WATKINS
For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.

Mr Roy Kenneth DICKINSON
For service to the community of Home Hill through a range of service, church, health and emergency services organisations

Sister Fay Frances FLINT
For service to the community, particularly through the establishment of the Toowoomba Hospice for palliative care services.

Mr Terence Roy GORDON
For service to the entertainment industry, and to the community through performances for charitable organisations.

Mr Edwin HABBEN RFD
For service to the community of Bundamba and Ipswich, and to the Returned and Services League of Australia.

Mr Geoffrey David HENRY
For service to the community through the Volunteer Marine Rescue Association of Queensland.

Mrs Berniece Joan HICKS
For service to the community, particularly through the Cambrian Youth Choir.

Mr Noel John KENNEDY
For service to the sheep and wool industries in Queensland, particularly as an administrator, and to the community.

Mrs Nita June LAIT
For service to nursing, particularly as an administrator and through the development of medical and support services.

Mr Robert Norman McDONALD
For service to the auditing profession, particularly through the Institute of Internal Auditors.

Mrs Joan Neville McLELLAN
For service to the community of Warwick through a range of social welfare, cultural, service and school organisations.

Mr Barry Francis MARTIN
For service to ex-Service personnel and their families through the Vietnam Veterans' Federation of Australia.

Mr Victor Noel MEURANT
For service to horticulture, particularly through the establishment of the Centre for Dry Tropics Agriculture, and to the community.

Mr Laurence MIZZI
For service to the sugar industry through the development of mechanical sugar cane harvesters.

Mr Archibald NICHOLSON
For service to the surf lifesaving movement, particularly through administrative and training roles.

Major Ronald Edmund PERKINS (Ret'd)
For service to ex-Service personnel and their families, and to the community.

Ms Hazel Julia PHILLIPS
For service to the entertainment industry, particularly in the areas of the performing arts and television, and to the community as a fundraiser for charitable groups

Mr Percy William PRICE
For service to the community through a range of social welfare, disability support and sporting organisations.

Dr Norman Thomas PYLE
For service to education, particularly through the Association for Students with Specific Learning Difficulties/Disabilities (SPELD), Queensland, and to the community.

Mr Joe Harry RICHARDSON
For service to industry and commerce in the electrical contracting sector, particularly industrial relations through employee training and development, and to the community.

Mrs Patricia Edith RICHARDSON
For service to industry and commerce in the electrical contracting sector, particularly industrial relations through employee training and development, and to the community.

Mr Clive William ROGERS
For service to local government, to natural resource management, and to the community of Mirani Shire in North Queensland.

Dr Michael John RUDD
For service to medicine as a burns specialist, and for service through the provision of immediate medical assistance to victims of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002.

Mrs Vanessa Mary SEEKEE
For service to the community, particularly through recording the role and experiences of the Service personnel and people of the Torres Strait during World War II.

Mr Craig Ronald SERVIN
For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation ALLIANCE.

Ms Stephanie Frances SHANNON
For service to paediatric nursing, particularly through providing innovative models for patient care, and to child welfare through the programs SCAN and PACT

Mr John SMITH
For service to local government through Etherige Shire Council and to regional development in Far North Queensland.

Dr Edward Gregory STAFFORD
For service to medicine in the field of cardio-thoracic surgery as a clinician, administrator and teacher.

Mr James Leslie STOREY
For service to the fishing industry through the development of Queensland fisheries.

Mr Desmond Alwyn TAEGE
For service to school sport, particularly Rugby League football as a coach and administrator.

Mr Malcolm McGregor THOMSON
For service to the building and construction industry, particularly as an educator in the Technical and Further Education system, and to the community.

Mr James Lovick TYRRELL
For service to primary industry, particularly the livestock sector, and to the community through bushfire, rural show and welfare groups.

Mr Michael James VICTOR
For service to cycling, particularly as an administrator, technical official and event organiser.

Mrs Mary Ann WALSH
For service to people with disabilities, particularly through advocacy and advisory roles, and to the community of Bundaberg.

Mr Bruce Everest WELCH
For service to swimming as a referee and administrator and through the education of technical officials.

Ms Tracey Lee WICKHAM MBE
For service to Australian swimming and to the development of young swimmers through teaching and coaching roles.

Mrs Iris Margaret WILLIAMS
For service to the community of the Sunshine Coast through a range of emergency services, church and welfare organisations.

Commander Lindsay Gordon WILSON MBE RAN (Ret'd)
For service to veterans and their families, and to the community through contributions to museums recording naval history.

MEDAL (OAM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION N THE MILITARY ON Q
Australian Army


Warrant Officer Class 1 Christopher Douglas REEVES

For meritorious service to the Army as the Master Sapper, Headquarters Land Command Engineers, Regimental Sergeant Major of the 8th Brigade, 21st Construction Regiment and the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment, as part of the United Nations Mine Clearance Training Team in Afghanistan and as an exchange officer to the United Kingdom.

PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL (PSM) QLD

Mr Ray Cameron CURRIE
For outstanding public service to local government.

Mr Brian Stephen GUTHRIE
For outstanding public service to local government through exemplary leadership and management performance in municipal reform.

Ms Mary Judith HARRIS
For outstanding public service to Emergency Nursing locally and nationally.

Mr Michael Joseph McSHEA
For outstanding public service in the implementation of innovative processes and development of urban transport services in south east Queensland.

Mr John SCRIVENS
For outstanding public service to the Queensland Government's major building capital works program.

Mr Michael Anthony STEWART
For outstanding public service as an advocate for improved working arrangements for fire service staff and enhanced service delivery of Queensland Fire Services.

AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL (APM) QLD POLICE

Senior Sergeant Michael Francis BRENNAN


Superintendent James Victor CASEY


Inspector Garry Raymond JAMIESON


Inspector Clare Julie MURPHY


Detective Inspector Noel William RAGH

AUSTRALIAN FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (AFSM) QLD FIRE SERVICES

Mr Roy Edward SIMPSON

AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (ASM) QLD AMBULANCE SERVICE

Mr Murray Peter EXCELL

Mr Gavin Joseph LEADER


EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL (ESM) QLD EMERGENCY SERVICES

Mr John Arthur BURGE

Mr John Ashton CUNNINGHAM

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL (DSM)
Australian Army

Lieutenant Colonel Iain Andrew CRUICKSHANK CSC
For distinguished service as the Commanding Officer of the Australian Iraqi Army Training Team on Operation CATALYST from April to October 2004.

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KEY TO HONOURS
AC Companion of the Order of Australia
AO Officer of the Order of Australia
SG Star of Gallantry
SC Star of Courage
DSC Distinguished Service Cross
AM Member of the Order of Australia
CSC Conspicuous Service Cross
NSC Nursing Service Cross
MG Medal for Gallantry
BM Bravery Medal
DSM Distinguished Service Medal
PSM Public Service Medal
APM Australian Police Medal
AFSM Australian Fire Service Medal
ASM Ambulance Service Medal
ESM Emergency Services Medal
OAM Medal of the Order of Australia
CSM Conspicuous Service Medal
AAM Australian Antarctic Medal