Queen's Birthday 2006 Honours List
OFFICER OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA (AO)
Professor Julie Hazel CAMPBELL
For service to science and to medical research, particularly in the area of cell biology of coronary artery and other vascular diseases, and to education.
Emeritus Professor Kay Adrian ELLEM
For service to medical research through significant contributions in the field of cancer immunotherapy.
Dr Mary Deirdre MAHONEY
For service to medicine in the field of general practice, to tertiary education and university administration, and to the community through activities promoting the status of women and contributions to the early childhood education sector.
MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA (AM)
Mr Clive John BERGHOFER OAM
For service to the community through philanthropic support for medical research, health, sporting and educational organisations in Queensland.
Adjunct Professor Michael John BRYCE AE
For service as an architect to the development of industrial, graphic and commercial design reflecting Australian heritage and the environment, to education, and to the community.
Mr Brendan John BUTLER
For service to the community through public sector roles, to the investigation of corruption and misconduct, and to the development of criminal justice administration in Queensland.
Mr Brian Ralph CARTER
For service to business and commerce through the building society industry, and to the community through health care and medical research organisations.
Ms Hilary Yvonne CLARKE
For service to the community through the establishment of hospice and home-based palliative care services and programs to provide emotional support for the families and carers of people with terminal illnesses.
Mr Brian CLOUSTON
For service to the development of the Australian book publishing industry, particularly through the publication of specialist educational and reference material, and to wildlife protection.
Professor Francis Allan CROWTHER
For service to education as a contributor to the development of educational and school community leadership models, and through promoting public education.
The Honourable Keith DE LACY
For service to the Queensland Parliament as Treasurer, to business and public administration, and to the community of Cairns.
Mr Denis Vincent GALLIGAN QC
For service to the law in Queensland in a range of public sector roles including Solicitor-General, and to the community through the Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Social Welfare Commission.
Dr Bela GROF
For service to primary industry through research and the development of sustainable tropical pasture technology to increase food production, rural incomes and scientific knowledge in Asia, Central and Southern America and Australia.
Mr Terence John HAMPSON
For service to conservation and the environment, particularly through efforts to preserve the natural habitat of Fraser Island, to local government and politics in Queensland, and to the community.
Dr Douglas Macdonald HOGARTH
For service to the sugar industry through research and development of sugar cane breeding programs.
Mr Donald Francis McDONALD OBE
For service to the community in regional areas of Queensland, particularly Cloncurry, through agricultural, transport infrastructure, political, community health and volunteer organisations.
Emeritus Professor Bernard Paul MOULDEN
For service to tertiary education, to marine scientific research, and to the community of northern Queensland through business and cultural organisations.
Mr John Thomas O'BRIEN
For service to the community of Cairns through contributions to business, youth development, cultural and sporting organisations, events coordination, and philanthropic activities.
Mr Desmond John POWER
For service to tourism development in Queensland through the identification, facilitation and promotion of major cultural and sporting events, to the film, television, and broadcasting industries, and to the community.
Dr David Harris SOLOMON
For service to journalism as a commentator on legal, political and constitutional law issues, as a contributor to a range of professional organisations concerned with the law, and to education.
Mrs Judith Patricia TATOW
For service to the Indigenous community of the Rockhampton region through social welfare and sporting programs, and as an adviser on housing and health policy issues.
Dr Noela Catherine WHITBY
For service to medicine through contributions to professional medical organisations and programs promoting quality standards in health care, and to the community.
Mr Paul Stanley WRIGHT
For service to medical administration, particularly through the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, and to business and commerce.
MEMBER (AM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
Major General Brian Ashley POWER CSC
For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force as Defence Attaché Thailand, Commander 1st Brigade, and as Director United States Central Command Combined Planning Group, Tampa.
MEDAL OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA (OAM)
Dr John Frederick ARVIER
For service to oral and maxillofacial surgery, particularly through the provision of services and training in developing countries.
Mrs Judith Ann ASHFORD
For service to the community through the Parkinson's Society of the Gold Coast.
Dr James Muir BLAIKIE
For service to the community of Toowoomba as a general practitioner and through a range of sporting, school and service organisations.
Mr Gary Francis BUGDEN
For service to the law, particularly through the practice and advancement of legislation relating to strata and community titles schemes, and to the community.
Mrs Lillian Joy CARDIE
For service to the community, particularly through the Guiding movement, and through service and charitable organisations in the City of Redcliffe.
Mr John Lewis CARTMILL
For service to community broadcasting, particularly through Family Radio and Christian Voice Radio.
Ms Julie Anne CHRISTIANSEN
For service to the community through music, particularly the development of children's and youth choirs.
Ms Marjory Mary COCKBURN
For service to the community of Cairns through the Lifeline Community Service and through a range of women's, educational and art organisations.
Dr Brian Sidney COLE
For service to medicine as a general practitioner in the northern Brisbane area, and through the development of palliative care services.
Mr Donald Patrick CONNOLLY
For service to the community through youth, aged welfare, service and health organisations.
Mr Thomas Eton COSTIGAN, deceased
For service to local government and to the community of Beenleigh.
Mr John William CROOKS
For service to the community, particularly through the Mission Beach Surf Life Saving Club.
Mrs Hilda Winifred CROWTHER
For service to the community, particularly through the Atherton Division of the Queensland Country Women's Association.
Mrs Valerie Joan DOBELI
For service to netball as a manager, coach, umpire and player.
Mr Douglas Norman DOHLE
For service to the community, particularly through the Pine Rivers Pony Club.
Mrs Gwendoline DOHLE
For service to the community, particularly through the Pine Rivers Pony Club.
Mr Robert Peter EASTON
For service to cricket as a player, administrator and umpire.
Mr Barry Roy EHRKE
For service to the fishing industry through contributions to developing and managing fisheries, stocks and promoting industry sustainability.
Mr Eric Lloyd EVANS
For service to the community through fundraising activities for the establishment of war memorials and commemorative plaques.
Mr Alwyn Boldery FIELDING
For service to the community of Chermside through aged care, health and welfare organisations.
Mr Warwick Trotman FOOTE
For service to the recording and preservation of Australia's maritime history through the Queensland Maritime Museum.
Mrs Joyce Wilhelmina GILBERT
For service to animal welfare and protection, particularly in the Noosa-Sunshine Coast area.
Mrs Doreen GILLESPIE
For service to the community through the activities of the Wellers Hill - Tarragindi Uniting Church.
Mr Michael William GRAYSON
For service to the community through the Iwasaki Foundation.
Mr Ian George GUIVER
For service to the Olympic movement and to the community.
Major Austin John HOGAN (Ret'd)
For service to the community through the National Trust of Queensland.
Mr Alexander Thomas IRVINE
For service to the building industry, to apprenticeship training programs, and to the community of the Rockhampton region through church, ealth and aged care organisations.
Mr Melville William JOHNSON
For service to cricket as an umpire, particularly in relation to improving the standards of umpiring through development programs for junior players in Queensland.
Mr Warren Frederick JOHNSON
For service to the community of the Kimberley region, particularly through Rotary International.
Mrs Colleen Mary KAATZ
For service to the community of the Redbank area, particularly through Lions Australia.
Mrs Jane KARKADOO
For service to the Indigenous community of Doomadgee through contributions in the areas of social justice, employment and issues affecting women.
Dr Robert John KEARNEY
For service to the community, particularly through the provision of specialist medical services in Australia, the Pacific region and East Timor, and to medicine as an ophthalmologist.
Mr Hayden Leonard KENNY
For service to surf lifesaving and to the community, particularly through the Sunshine Coast Helicopter Rescue Service.
Ms Veronica Norah MACAULAY-CROSS
For service to the community as an advocate for women with advanced breast cancer, and to education.
Miss Julie Maree McDONALD
For service to swimming, to the Olympic movement, and to the community as a fundraiser for charitable organisations.
Mrs Patricia Mary McGOVERN
For service to the credit union movement and to the community of Beaudesert through church, sporting and fundraising roles.
Mrs Gavina Marie McLUCAS
For service to the community of Bundaberg as a Lifeline counsellor and musician.
Mrs Kathleen Ann McNEILLY
For service to the community of the Redland Shire through cultural, service and welfare organisations, and to business.
Mr Richard Thomas MacNEVIN
For service to the community of Rockhampton through a range of organisations, particularly in the fields of tourism and vocational education.
Mr James Frederick MACKIE
For service to Australian Rules football in the Gold Coast region as an umpire and through a range of administrative roles.
The Reverend Canon Alexander Neil MARSHALL RFD
For service to the Anglican Church of Australia, particularly through support for parish projects, and to the community of Wynnum.
Professor Graham MARTIN
For service to psychiatry through the development of clinical services for children and adolescents, as a teacher, and through research activities in the area of youth suicide.
Miss Stella Maisie MASSEY
For service to the community of Cairns, particularly through the establishment and direction of the Cairns String Orchestra.
Mrs Shirley Anon MORELAND
For service to the community of Kenilworth, particularly through the Kenilworth Arts Council.
Mr John Arthur MORRIS, deceased
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families.
Mr Gerald Henry MOSES
For service to the Jewish community of Queensland, and to the community of the Gold Coast.
Mr Andrew John MUIR
For service to Rugby Union football through the development of the sport in country areas of Queensland, and to the community through contributions to the Scots PGC College, Warwick.
Miss Elspit Agnes MULHERIN
For service to the community of Mackay through a range of cultural, social welfare, aged care and charitable organisations.
Dr Patrick MURRAY
For service to medicine as a physician and to the community of Toowoomba, particularly through service and historical groups.
Mrs Winifred Mildred MURRAY
For service to the community of Cairns through the Australian Red Cross.
Mrs Margaret Ruth NELDNER
For service to the community through church, educational and craft organisations.
Dr Heather Mary PARKER
For service to medicine as a general practitioner and as a contributor to professional organisations, and to aviation.
Mr Leslie William PARKER
For service to the community of Rockhampton through surf lifesaving, agricultural and sporting organisations.
Councillor Teasdale George PARKER
For service to the community of Townsville through local government and a range of sporting organisations, and as a fundraiser for children with cancer.
Mr Nicholas John QUIGLEY
For service to the ex-service community, particularly through the Central Queensland Sub-Branch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia.
Ms Ann Margaret RIGBYE
For service to the community of the Cooloola region through a range of social welfare, youth and health organisations.
Mrs Dell Anne SAXBY
For service to cancer patients and their families through the Rockhampton Branch of the Queensland Cancer Fund.
Mr Gilbert Stewart SIMMONS, deceased
For service to soccer, athletics and tenpin bowling as a referee, announcer, coach and journalist.
Mr Frederick Jack SLATTER
For service to the dairy industry through herd improvement programs, and to agricultural show societies as a judge and steward.
Mr Peter Crawford SPURGIN
For service to the community of south-east Queensland as a rescue and medical retrieval pilot.
Mrs Barbara Ann STEWART-KANN
For service to the Jewish community of the Gold Coast through a range of social welfare, women's, school and health organisations.
Mr Rodney Allen STIFF
For service to the aviation industry through the manufacture and export of aircraft engines and aviation instruments.
Mrs Pauline Rixson THOMAS
For service to nursing, particularly through the development and implementation of renal dialysis services in the Nambour area.
Mr John Cyril THOMPSON
For service to the welfare of veterans and their families through the Beenleigh Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia and the Limbless Soldiers Association of Queensland.
Mr Colin Rae TUMMON
For service to the honey and dairy industries.
Mrs Eugenia VALLIANOS
For service to local government and the community of Cardwell Shire through a range of aged care, health and service organisations.
Mrs Elizabeth VANDELEUR
For service to the communities of Innisfail and Tully, particularly through researching, collating and recording local history.
Mr Lionel Richard VAN DORSSEN
For service to the community of far north Queensland through a range of charitable, local government and industry groups.
Mr David George VANN
For service to business, to the community through a range of religious, cultural and educational organisations, and to vintage motor sport.
Mr Gregory Burnett WALLACE
For service to local government in the Perry Shire, and to the community through a range of sporting and emergency services groups.
Mr Allan George WARBY
For service to primary industry through the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland, and to horse-racing in Surat and Dalby.
Mr Bryce H S WHITAKER
For service to the community of Maryborough through the brass band movement.
Mr William Robert WHITE
For service to the Presbyterian Church of Queensland, and to the community of Hervey Bay, particularly through Meals on Wheels.
Ms Indigo Williams WILLING
For service to the community through the establishment and administration of the Adopted Vietnamese International organisation.
Mr William John WILLIS
For service to the sport of swimming as an administrator, selector and official.
Ms Shirley Ann WILSON
For service to the Gold Coast community, particularly through the Southport Branch of the Australian Red Cross.
Mrs June Eleanor YOUNG
For service to audiology through contributions to developing diagnostic and clinical programs for babies and children.
MEDAL (OAM) IN THE MILITARY DIVISION
Australian Army
Warrant Officer Class One William John DEGENARO
For meritorious performance of duty as a Master Gunner, Regimental Sergeant Major, Soldier Career Adviser within the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery, and Regimental Sergeant Major Ceremonial at Defence Headquarters.
Warrant Officer Class One Joseph James McIVOR
For meritorious service as Company Sergeant Major and Regimental Sergeant Major of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment and as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 31st Battalion, the Royal Queensland Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class One Peter Anthony O'CONNELL
For meritorious service to the Australian Defence Force in the field of Explosive Ordnance Services and Training.
PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL (PSM) QLD
Mr Malcolm Joseph BARTLETT
For outstanding public service and contribution to Trade Measurement in Queensland and throughout Australia.
Mr Denis John COOK
For outstanding public service and leadership in the planning, development and delivery of major infrastructure throughout Queensland.
Mr Bryan Walker COULTER
For outstanding public service and contribution to public administration.
Mrs Susan Fay DARBY
For outstanding public service to the school system, delivering academic and social benefits to students and to the general community.
Mrs Susan Ruth LAWLER
For outstanding public service to the community and to the well-being of the youth of Hervey Bay.
Mr Paul Christopher McMILLEN
For outstanding public service and contribution to youth in Bundaberg through introducing ANZAC Day ceremonies into the school system.
Mr Kenneth Paul MILLARD
For outstanding public service to Queensland Rail, the Gulflander tourist train, the Carpentaria and Croydon Shire communities, and Gulf-Savannah tourism.
Ms Lyndal Frances RUSSELL
For outstanding public service to the community of Thuringowa.
AUSTRALIAN POLICE MEDAL (APM) QLD POLICE
Chief Superintendent Lawrie Graham CHURCHILL
Detective Superintendent Michael James CONDON
Senior Sergeant Janelle May HAMILTON
Sergeant Alwyn Leslie PEARSON
Inspector William Cranstoun TURNER
AUSTRALIAN FIRE SERVICE MEDAL (AFSM) QLD FIRE SERVICES
Mr John Charles CAWCUTT
Area Director Daryl Stephen RUSH
AMBULANCE SERVICE MEDAL (ASM) QLD AMBULANCE SERVICE
Ms Bronwyn Elizabeth BETTS
Mr Michael Joseph GASKIN
Mr Desmond Barry McCONACHY
EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL (ESM) QLD EMERGENCY SERVICES
Mr Charles William BOWIE
Mr Henry Stewart CHRISTIE
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE CROSS (CSC)
Australian Army
Colonel Matthew William HALL
For outstanding achievement in the performance of duty as the Commanding Officer/Chief Instructor of the Defence Intelligence Training Centre and the Command, Staff and Operations Training Centre.
Royal Australian Airforce
Wing Commander Simon Cullen SAUER
For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of Number 3 Airfield Defence Squadron and in support of Air Force operational capability development.
CONSPICUOUS SERVICE MEDAL (CSM)
Australian Army
Warrant Officer Class One Martin August FIEGERT
For outstanding service in the performance of duty as the Technical Based Training Warrant Officer at the Army Aviation Training Centre.
Major Alison Jane LEE
For outstanding service in the performance of duty as the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Operations Officer, 5th Aviation Regiment.
Warrant Officer Class Two Allan Scott LEWIS
For outstanding service in the Health/Engineering Element in Banda Aceh while deployed on Operation SUMATRA ASSIST.
Warrant Officer Class Two Graham Keith SMITH
For outstanding service in the performance of duty as the Caterer for the Queensland University Regiment, and in support of the Australian Army Cadets.
Royal Australian Air Force
Flight Sergeant Richard John NEAL
For outstanding service in the performance of duty as the Warrant Officer - Detention Management Team, Defence Force Corrective Establishment.
Wing Commander Gregory David NORMAN
For outstanding service as the Commander Banda Aceh Medical Detachment while deployed as part of the First Response Force of Joint Task Force 629 in support of Operation SUMATRA ASSIST.