1994 Australia Day Honours

The 1994 Australia Day Honours are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens. The list was announced on 26 January 1994 by the Governor General of Australia, Bill Hayden.[1]

The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the first announced to coincide with Australia Day (26 January), with the other being the Queen's Birthday Honours, which are announced on the second Monday in June.[2]

† indicates an award given posthumously.

Companion (AC)

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General Division

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Recipient Citation Notes
The Honourable Keith John Austin Asche For service to the law, to tertiary education and to the community, particularly the people of the Northern Territory [1]
General Eva Evelyn Burrows, AO For service to the temporal and spiritual welfare of the community and to social justice as the world leader of the Salvation Army
The Honourable Sir Guy Stephen Montague Green, CVO KBE For service to the law, to the community and to education
Dr James Peacock For service to science, particularly in the field of molecular biology and to science education
Emeritus Professor Thomas Smith Reeve, CBE For service to medicine and to academic and clinical surgery, particularly in the field of endocrinology
Professor Graeme Bruce Ryan For service to science and to higher education, particularly in the fields of medical research and medical education
Noel John Tanzer For service to public sector reform, particularly through the commercialisation of Government enterprises, to the development of social welfare policies and to the community

Military Division

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Recipient Citation Notes
Lieutenant General John Murray Sanderson, AO For eminent service and exceptional performance of duty to the Australian Defence Force, particularly as the Commander United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia [1]

Officer (AO)

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Patricia Jean Adam-Smith, OBE For service to community history, particularly through the preservation of national traditions and folklore and recording of oral histories [1]
Dr John Henry Calaby For service to science, particularly in the fields of zoology and ecology and to Australian mammalogy
John Craig Conde For service to business and commerce, particularly in the field of electricity generation and supply to the community
Emeritus Professor William Alexander Crammond, OBE For service to mental health care reform, to clinical psychiatry and to academic administration
Associate Professor Lorraine Dennerstein For service to medical education and medical research, particularly in relation to women's health issues
Sister Angela Mary Doyle For service to hospital administration, to community health and to teaching health care services
Professor Raymund Marshall Golding For service to science and to university administration.
The Honourable Harold Norman Holgate For service to the Tasmanian Parliament
Robert Henry Johnston For service to manufacturing particularly in relation to the automotive industry
Associate Professor Elliott Frank Johnston, QC For service to the law, legal education and to the community
Alderman Lorna Doone Pleasance Kennedy For service to local government and the community
Gabrielle Kibble For service to urban and regional development and planning
Donald Gordon Mackay For service to law and to commerce
Professor Barrie Patrick Marmion For service to medical research, particularly in the field of virology
Lorraine Margaret Martin For service to business and commerce, particularly in the field of education and training
Professor Graeme Max Neutze For service to education, particularly in the field of urban research
Dr John Pryde Paterson For service to public administration, particularly water policy reform, and to the development and provision of social welfare services
Dr Colin Pearson, MBE For service to conservation, particularly in relation to historical artefacts
Alan Douglas Rose For service to public administration, particularly through service to the Attorney-General's Department
Professor Ian Gordon Ross For service to science, particularly in the fields of research teaching and administration
Dr Boyne Marie Russell For service to medicine and community health, particularly in relation to the care of aged people
Donald Neil Sanders, CB For service to finance and banking
Professor Cheryl Anne Saunders For service to the law and to public administration
Dr Marian Sawer For service to women and to political science
Dr Norman Barnett Tindale For service to anthropology, particularly through the study of traditional Aboriginal society
Professor John Atherton Young For service to medical science, particularly in the field of physiology

Military Division

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None awarded

Member (AM)

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Yvette Fay Amer, OAM For service to the community, particularly the Crippled Children's Association of South Australia [1]
James Leslie Anderson For service to industry and commerce, the arts and the community
Thomas William Carlyon Angove For service to the Australian wine and brandy industry
Dr Dorothy Howard Broom For service to women and women's health
Emeritus Professor Tasman Brown For service to dental research and post-graduate dental education
Dr David Barrington Brownbill For service to medicine in the area of stroke research
Associate Professor Graham George Clunies-Ross For service to education, particularly through early intervention programmes for young children with intellectual and physical disabilities
Stanley Milton Collins For service to the timber industry
Associate Professor William Bruce Conolly For service to medicine, particularly hand surgery
The Honourable Margaret June Craig For service to the community, particularly as National President of Save the Children Fund and to the Western Australian parliament
Gordon Frederick Craig, OBE For service to local government and to urban development
Ivan Edwin Cribb For service to the visually impaired, particularly through the Royal Guide Dog Association and the Royal Blind Society
Michael Crosby For service to the entertainment industry
Dr Kevin John Cullen For service to medicine, particularly in the Busselton region and to the wine industry
Dr Victor Henry Cumberland For service to medicine, particularly surgery and forensic science
Norman Walter Daniel For service to blind sport as a competitor and administrator
Michael Steven Diamond, MBE For service to the Greek community
Trevor Raymond Eastwood For service to business and industry as Managing Director of Wesfarmers and to the community
Peter Evans For service as Chairman of the Waterfront Industry Reform Authority
Graeme Alexander Ewer For service to the community and to opera
Penelope Jill Figgis For service to the environment and conservation
Sylvia Gwendoline Fisher For service to the arts, particularly opera
Emeritus Professor Harold Arthur Ford For service to the law
Dr Stanley Bryan Furnass For service to health education and promotion
Anthony Gerald Gould For service to the performing arts, particularly as Director of the Performing Arts Complex, Brisbane
Sister Patricia Annette Grantham For service to nursing administration
The Honourable William Leonard Grayden For service to the Western Australian parliament and to the community
John Douglas Hampton For service to international telecommunications
Denis Michael Hanley For service to business and to industrial research and development
Harold Hanson For service to tourism, particularly as the chairman of Tourism Wollongong
Anthony Geoffrey Hartnell For public service, particularly to the Australian Securities Commission
William Charles Roy Harvey For service to local government and to the community
Colin Sidney Hayes, OBE For service in the field of industrial relations
Thomas Henry Hoad For service to sport, particularly water polo
Colin Leslie James For service to architecture and to the community
Graham Ivor Jenkinson For service to the community, particularly through organising the 50th anniversary commemoration of the Battle of the Coral Sea, and to the Greening Townsville Committee
Joan Heather Johnson For service to aged people, particularly through the NSW Council on the Ageing
Dr Robert Harry Johnson For service to veterinary science, particularly in the fields of microbiology and virology
David Campbell Jones, OBE For service to the community
Kandiah Kamalesvaran For service to the entertainment industry and to the community
Bruce Raymond Kean For service to industry
Colin Russell Leith, DFC For service to the community, particularly aged people, and to the National Safety Council of Australia
Richard Dutton Llewellyn For service to people with disabilities
James Peile Love For service to the real estate and valuation profession and to the community
Getano Belford Lui MBE For service to the Torres Strait Islander community
Heather Joy Martin For service to special education and to people with disabilities
John Anthony McDonald For service to education, particularly in the areas of private and further education
Thomas Arthur Albert McDonald For service to industrial relations, particularly through the Building Workers' Industrial Union
Ian Stewart McNamara For service to the presentation and promotion of Australia's non-urban culture, through the radio programme Australia All Over
The Very Reverend Father Anthony Francis McSweeney For service to the community and to international relations, particularly as Superior-General of the Blessed Sacrament Congregation, Rome
Malcolm Norman Meninga For service to rugby league football
Donald Mentz For service to international relations, particularly as Director-General, Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau International
Simon Richard Molesworth For service to conservation and the environment and to the Victorian Branch of the National Trust of Australia
Brian Moss For service to the care of the aged, particularly persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease and related disorders
Paul Murphy For service to public broadcasting and to journalism
Professor Ian Provan Murray For service to medicine, particularly nuclear medicine
Dr Bernard William Neal For service to medicine, particularly paediatrics
John Michael O'Dea For service to the care of aged people, particularly through the North Sydney Retirement Trust and the James Milson Nursing Home
Edward Colston Osgood For service to aviation in the Northern Territory
Sandra Parsonage For service to the Spastic Centre of New South Wales through the Grevillea Group
Claude Alan Patching For service to gliding
William John Patterson For service to industrial relations, particularly through the Meat and Allied Trades Association
Ira John Pendrigh For service to the Australian wine industry
Professor Susan Margaret Pond For service to clinical pharmacology and toxicology
Howard William Powell For service to business and to the information technology industry
Walter Rose Riddell For service to the Cystic Fibrosis Association
Mavis June Moten Robertson For service to the superannuation industry and to peace and disarmament
Dr Peter Mather Robinson For service to industrial development, particularly in the area of materials technology through research and development
Edward Trevor Robinson For service to the information technology industry
Jeffrey Milton Rushton For service to the broadcasting industry
Trevor Reginald Russell For service to accountancy and to public administration
William Hurtle Schmitt For service to veterans, particularly through the Prisoners of War Association
Noel Julian Semmens For service to tourism in Western Australia
Brother Paul Terence Smith For service to young people, particularly through Boys Town and Kids Help Line
Dr Gordon Donald Spearritt For service to music
Emeritus Professor Donald Spearritt For service to education
Timothy Austin Storrier For service to contemporary art
Robert Kellar Todd For service to administrative law
Major General Douglas Vincent, CB OBE (Rtd) For service to the ex-service community, particularly as defence adviser to the Returned and Services League
Associate Professor Phyllis Joan Watson For service to medical records administration
Emeritus Professor Douglas John Whalan For service to the law and to parliament, particularly as a parliamentary legal adviser
Robin Jane Wilkinson For service to people with disabilities
Dorothy Agnes Woolley For service to the Girl Guides Association
Neville Clarence Young For service to business and to the promotion of technological development

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Navy Commodore Christopher Alexander Barrie For service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Deputy Maritime Commander and Chief of Staff, Maritime HQ [1]
Commodore Michael Thomas Dunne For service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as Director-General Force Development (Sea)
Captain Keith John Jordon For extraordinary dedication and service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Naval Attaché, Jakarta
Army Lieutenant Colonel Mark Evans For service to the Australian Army, particularly as Brigade Major of the 3rd Brigade and CO of the 6th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment
Colonel Coralie Margaret Gerrard For service to the Australian Army in the field of nursing management and practice
Captain John Shaddock Gibson For service to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of stores management at 1st Recruit Training Battalion
Colonel Geoffrey Norman Pearce For outstanding service to the Australian Army, particularly as the Commander Land Command Engineers
Major Stephen Frank Reid For exceptional service to the Australian Army, particularly as the Chief Instructor, Warrant Officer and Non Commissioned Officers Wing of the Land Warfare Centre, Canungra
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Charles Studdert For outstanding service to the Australian Army in the field of communications at Land Headquarters and with the Force Communications Unit, United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
Colonel John Malcolm Toyne For exceptional service to the Australian Army, particularly as the Commanding Officer 2nd/3rd Field Engineer Regiment and as Operations Staff Officer with Headquarters 1st Division
Lieutenant Colonel Jennifer Ann Watkins For outstanding service to the Australian Army, particularly as the Commanding Officer Broadmeadows Logistic Battalion
Air Force Group Captain Peter John Criss For outstanding service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as the Officer Commanding 82 Wing
Squadron Leader Gregory John Evans For service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as Operations Flight Commander No 36 Squadron
Air Commodore Graham Ralph Giles For service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as the Director-General of Logistics Operations Headquarters Logistic Command
Wing Commander Norman Ross Watt For outstanding service to the Royal Australian Air Force as the Commanding Officer No 501 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron

Medal (OAM)

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Giuseppe Adamo For service to the Italian community [1]
Stephanie Ann Alexander For services to the hospitality and the tourist industry and to the encouragement of apprentices
Harold Frank Anderson For service to the community, particularly shipping and transport
Garth Bennett Andrews For service to the community, particularly through the surf-lifesaving movement
Edna May Anstis For service to the community
Janis Atrens For service to the Latvian community
Gail Austen For service to youth
Helen Joan Baber For service to the community, particularly through organisations for people with disabilities
Chief Petty Officer Harold Leslie Bailey For service to the community and to veterans
Alexander William Bathgate For service to arts administration, particularly through the Marion Street Theatre
Richard William Bayly For service to community music
Detective Sergeant John Bowering Bean For service to the youth, particularly in the area of child protection
Edna Constance Becker For service to the community
William George Belcher For service to community music, particularly band music
Clive John Berghofer For service to local government and to the community
Peter James Bermingham For service to surf lifesaving
Glenroy Garfield Best For service to the fruit and vegetable growing industry
Harold Edwin Bird For service to the National Boys Choir
Percy Brian Blandford For service to the Australian meat and livestock industry
Arthur James Blizzard For service to motor cycle sport
Mavis Bock For service to the community
Heather Birt Bonnin For service to the arts, particularly through the Art Gallery of South Australia
Antony Gerard Booth For service to track and field athletics
Slavko James Bosnjak
Doris Ellen Boyle For service to the hearing impaired
John Brown For service to the community and veterans
Major George Brown For service to the community and veterans
Maria Brzezinski For service to the Polish community
Dr Terence Aubrey Bunn For service to medicine and to the community
George Burlinson For service to animal welfare
Elaine Heather Bussenschutt For service to the community
Valda Else Byth For service to women, particularly through the Women's Electoral Lobby
Priscilla Maurine Callard For service to the community and nursing
William Reginald Cameron For service to the performing arts and to arts administration
Douglas Frederick Campbell, QGM For service to community health
Dorothy Jean Campton For service to youth, particularly to those with disabilities
Ian Campbell Gordon Carpenter For service to the community of Orange, particularly through service clubs and organisations
Tommy Francis Carter For service to the community
Russell John Carvolth For service to community health, particularly in the field of drug and alcohol prevention
Lorna May Charles For service to education
Barry John Cheales For service to the sport of gymnastics
Beryl May Chilton For service to further education, particularly in the field of youth and adult training programmes
Andrew Christou For service to the Greek community and to the trade union movement
John Douglas Clarke For service to the sport of lawn bowls
Ernest Patrick Clarke For service to social welfare
Thomas Ernest Cole For service to community history
Margaret Dorothy Colebrook For service to children with hearing impairments
Robert George Cooper For service to music and music education
Lisa Gaye Curry-Kenny, MBE For service to the sport of swimming
Jeanette Gertrude Curtis For service as a foster parent to improving the quality of life for children with severe and multiple disabilities
Valerie Mae Davis For service to children, particularly through 'Programme Two', St Kilda
Ethel Ann Deagan For service to the physical and emotional care of people with disabilities through Kaddy Transport, Dee Why
Lieto Elia Donadelli For service to the sugar industry and to the community
Stanley Clifford Donald For service to the hearing impaired
Ian Keith McDowall Downie For service to the community and local government
Roma Ward Drummond For service to families caring for relatives with schizophrenia
Ida Winefred Duncan For service to the community, particularly as Secretary of the 'Friends of the Botanical Gardens', Noosa Heads
Councillor Allan Albert Dunstan, OBE For service to local government and to the community
Ellanor Durbridge For service to conservation on Stradbroke Island
Jack Beaumont Earl For service to yachting and to marine art
Cynthia Beauchamp Edwards For service to the Australian printing and publishing industry
Eric Edwards For service to the Australian printing and publishing industry
Laurence Edward Elliott For service to youth as founder of the Far North Queensland Youth Assistance Fund
Douglas Raymond Ellis For service to sport and recreation and to Australian university sports associations
Vera Ethel Evans For service to the community
Albert Cyril Fairchild For service to the scout movement
Lesley Yvonne Falloon For service to the community and to local government
Joan Evelyn Fenton For service to recording the history of the Central Coast region of NSW
Gordon Karl Fetterplace For service to the community and to local government
William Harold Fife For service to local government and to the RSL Wagga Wagga Sub-Branch
Dulcie Flower For service to the community, particularly on the area of Aboriginal health worker training
Lorna Margaret Flux For service to the child care movement and to child care licensing guidelines
Anthony Thomas Foley For service to the community and to local government
Warwick Ian Forbes For service to the sport of gymnastics
Kevin Gregory Ford For service to education and to the community
The Honourable Norman Kenneth Foster For service to parliament, the trade union movement and to ex-service organisations
Kevin Russell French For service to the forest products industry, particularly in the area of marketing and promotion
Ruth Pauline Frith For service to athletics
Pastor Frank Clive Fullwood For service to the community through Questcare, Ipswich
Amy Gavin For service to the community
Max Germaine For service to the promotion of the arts and artists
Mary Lorraine Gibbs For service to the community
Charles Philip Gilbert For service to the blind and visually impaired
Hazel Joy Gilby For service to the community and to the Red Cross
Charles Sidney Giott For service to Local Government and the community
Joan Beatrice Golding For service to people with the HIV/AIDS virus and to their families through the People Living with Aids programme
Desmond Gooch For service to the Tasmanian probation and parole service particularly through administering the community service orders programme
Mary Good For service to public health and to the community
Gwendoline Mavis Good For service to the community
Judith Ann Gover For service to nursing, particularly in the field of vascular ultrasound
Margaret Joyce Grant For service to secondary education
Eunice Glenelg Grimaldo For service to international relations, particularly as president of the Australia-New Zealand Society of New York
Richard Allen Guy For service to the cold storage industry
Ethel May Guy For service to the community
Margaret Hall For service to women's cricket in the Australian Capital Territory
Maureen Elizabeth Hall For service to community health and to improving the standard of Aboriginal health care on the far south coast of New South Wales
Muriel Fairbairn Hamlyn-Harris For service to the community, particularly through the Ecumenical Coffee Brigade
Margaretha Anna Hanen For service to the provision of aged care programmes for people from non-English speaking backgrounds
Mary Rueben Hargrave For service to local government and to the community
Elsie Hargreaves For service to the community, particularly through the Ladies Auxiliary of the Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Association
Mervyn Edward Hart For service to the community
Noeline Hartley For service to the community in the areas of women's health and childcare policies, and to the environment and peace movements
Father Brian Matthew Healy For service to the community through the Catholic Diocese of Darwin
John Anthony Heffernan For service to the community through the provision of legal aid services in Victoria
Gwenyth Bevan Heinz For service to the community, particularly in relation to the support and protection of youth at risk
Paul Warren Henry For service to people undergoing drug and alcohol rehabilitation through the We Help Ourselves (WHO) organisation
Joan Herraman For service to the community
Ivy Mary Hewitt For service to the National Science and Technology Centre
Ronald Ernest Hewitt For service to the National Science and Technology Centre
Jean Hibberd For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the scout association and to the community
Bruce Samuel Hick For service to rowing
William Alexander Higgie For service to refugee resettlement through Austcare
Eugenia Hill For service to the promotion of multiculturalism in the arts
Ronda Florence Hoare For service to the Royal Adelaide Hospital Auxiliary
Heather Joyce Hoffman For service to St Matthew's Child-care Centre, Rockhampton
Roy William Hosey For service to the arts as a dance teacher and choreographer
Clifford William Houghton For service to motor vehicle traders and to Australian Rules football
Dr Mary Neville Hughes For services to medicine
Mona Humphreys For service to the community, particularly through the Chatswood division of Legacy
Jack Edward Ireland For service to local government and to the community
Jean de Courtenay Isherwood For service to the arts as a painter in oils and watercolours
Arthur William James For service to the support to jazz music
Ian David Jay For service to civil engineering, particularly through the development of the Expo '88/South Bank Parklands projects
Shirley Estelle Johnston For service to the community.
Arnold Wicks Johnston For service to community health, particularly through the Epilepsy Association of Australia.
Emrys Morris Jones For service to the Ipswich Hospital Board and to the community.
David Robert Kennedy For service to the community.
Robert Rawdon Kennedy For service to the print media, radio and television.
Sister Margaret Mary Kennedy For service to education as principal of Genazzano College.
Florence Elizabeth Kennedy For service to the Torres Strait Islander community.
Herbert Clement Kentish For service to local government and to the community.
John Eliott Kilpatrick For service to the community and to local government.
Iris Maureen King For service to the Girl Guides Association, to the Southern Districts Horticultural Society and to aviculture.
Malcolm James Kinross For service to the community, particularly through the United Grand Lodge of Queensland and to the care of aged people
Norman Alfred Klatt For service to aged people through the Nundah Zion Lutheran Home and to the community
Christian Charles William Kohlhoff For service to the community, particularly in providing facilities for aged people and people with disabilities
Robin John Langley For service to performing arts, cultural and sporting organisations
Terry Lavender For service to the community through the development of walking trails, particularly the Heysen Trail
Harold Sydney Le Bherz For service to horse sports
Dr David Norrie Fleming Leake For service to medicine as an ear, nose and throat surgeon and to Poll Hereford cattle breeding
Wellington Lee, OBE RFD For service to the community, particularly the Chinese community
Wilfred Edwin Lehmann For service to the performing arts as a violinist, composer and conductor
Ivor Lewis For service to the community, particularly through the Glenelg Rotary Club
Eric Yuen-Ying Liao For service to the Buddhist community
John Lorenzo Linard For service to the community, particularly aged people, through the Society of St Vincent de Paul
Mae Olive Lingard For service to aged people through the Miranda Returned and Services League's Captain Cook Daycare Club
Jean Forsyth London For service to Scottish country dancing
Councillor Dominic Joseph Lopez For service to local government
Clarence Edward Lowe For service to veterans
Brian John Mackander For service to the community
Margaret Patricia Mallon For service to the community through Meals on Wheels
Gloria Edith Mangan For service to judo
Zelma Coralie Manning For service to the community, particularly through the Australian Red Cross Society
Clive Hunter Mansell For service to people with intellectual disabilities
Garth Lawrence Mansfield For service to church music
Alexander Francis Marinos For service to the performing arts as an actor, director and writer
Robert Jeffrey Mathews For service to the control of chemical weapons
Nancy Edith Mattinson For service to the arts through music
Beverley Margaret McAlister For service to the community, particularly through the Dandenong Ranges Music Council
Adeline Emma McBryde For service to youth, particularly through the Girl Guides Association of Queensland and to the community
Stephen Walter McDougal For service to veterans through the New South Wales 2/3 Field Regiment Association
Adrian Gardner McEwin For service to the life insurance industry and to the community
Gwenneth Frances McFarquhar For service to youth, particularly through the Girl Guides Association and the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme
Carol McGhee For service to people with hearing impairments through Better Hearing Australia, Tasmanian branch
Noel Robert McGregor For service to the Showmen's Guild of Australasia, and to regional festivals in Queensland
John Charles McKie For service to Rugby League football as a referee
Thomas Francis Mead For service to journalism and to the community
Dr Roger John Mecoy For service to respiratory medicine and to the Asthma Foundation of Tasmania
Alexander Metropolis For service to youth through the Samaritan Befrienders
Leslie Robert Milliken For service to primary industry, to merino sheep breeding and to the community
Sister Margaret Patricia Mines For service to the community as a palliative carer working particularly with people suffering from the HIV/AIDS virus
Jennifer Elizabeth Mitchell For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association of Australia
Dugald Scott Mitchell For service to the life insurance industry and to the community
Freda Meryl Moore For service to the community through music
Marjorie Jean Morgan For service to the Victorian School for Deaf Children and to community history
Dorothy Letitia Morrison For service to the Essendon Auxiliary of the Helping Hand Association for the Intellectually Disabled of Coburg and Districts, Inc.
Francis Anthony Mullins For service to the community through the Society of St Vincent de Paul, Matthew Talbot soup van
Joan Margaret Munro For service to the community, particularly through the Canberra Senior Citizens Club and to the National Council of Women of the Australian Capital Territory
Reverend Father John Joseph Murphy For service to the community as Director of the Catholic Immigration Office, Victoria
Kevin James Murray For service to aged people
Reverend Father Hugh Edward Murray For service to people with HIV/AIDS virus and their families
Jacob George Mye, MBE For service to the Torres Strait Islanders community
Ralph Percival Neale For service to conservation of the environment and to landscape architecture
James Julian Nevin For service to cycling
Jeffrey William Newman For service to charities and fund raising
Helen Catherine Noble For service to dance education
Barry James O'Neil For service as chief executive officer of the Australian Dental Association (New South Wales)
Claud Grenfell Odgers For service to the community, particularly aged people
Cynthia Mary Parker For service to education, particularly as headmistress of Frensham School
Jennie Hephzibah Parks For service to music education
Dr Howard John Peak For service to medicine, particularly in the field of cardiology
Marita Margaret Joy Pearson For service to the community as a foster parent
William Laidlaw Pearson For service to the community as a foster parent
Marjorie Joan Phillips For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Community Visitors Programme
Dawson Robert Phipps For service to local government and to the community
William Harold Pitman For service to people with sight impairments, particularly through the preparation of audio cassettes
Joy Robin Poole For service to polocrosse as a player, coach and umpire
Dr Conrad James Primmer For service to the community
Martin Norfolk Punch For service to youth, particularly through the organisation BUSY – Backing Unemployed Southport/Surfers Paradise Youth – and to the National Skillshare Association
Owen Ronald Purdon For service to veterans, particularly through the Naval Association of Australia
Cuthbert Russell Raymond For service to the North Perth Migrant Resource Centre and to the media
Fay Redhead For service to the community
Pamela Joy Reece For service as a foster parent to children with developmental disabilities
Mae Elizabeth (Paula) Reid For service to the Department of Forestry Library at the Australian National University
John Colin Rhodes For service to the United Protestant Association of New South Wales
Mark Richards For service to Surfing
John Bertram Roberts, ISO MBE ED For service to the National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
Arthur Francis Robertson For service to the community
Georgina Elizabeth Robertson For service to the community
Charles Anthony Milne Robertson For service to local government, the aged and sports administration
James Sandy Robertson For service to ballroom dancing
Gillian Rogers For service to youth with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Get Together Club
Jessie May Russell For service to the community
William Anthony Rutkin For service to community health, particularly in the field of HIV/AIDS
Peggy Lorraine Ryan For service to basketball
Thomas James Ryan For service to local government, to the Municipal Saleyards Association and to sport
Rudolf Wilhelm Schuetze For service to conservation and the environment
Jean May Searle For service to the United Hospitals Auxiliary, Macksville Branch
John Cyril Selwood For service to veterans
Matron Gwenda Shaw For service to nursing
Eoin George Shearer For service to fire safety, particularly through the Insurance Council of Australia and to the Australian Fire Protection Association
John Norman Shearer For service to the community and to primary industry
Eve Sher, BEM For service to the United Nations Association of Australia (Victorian Division) and to the community
Peter Joseph Sheridan For service to the State Emergency Service
Isla Milne Shilton For service to women, particularly through the Women's Agricultural Bureau, Sandalwood Branch and the Country Women's Association, Borrika Branch
Bryan Harold Sidgreaves For service to the Australian Shopfitters Association (New South Wales)
William John Singleton For service to surf lifesaving
Colin Robert Slocombe For service to community health, particularly through the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Support Group
Jack Clive Smale For service to the community
Dr Robert Walter Smethills For service to rugby union football and to sports medicine
Mervyn Ashmore Smith For service to the arts, to architecture and to town planning
Thomas Anthony Spezzan For service to the ex-service community
Benzion Sternfeld For service to the Jewish community and to sport, particularly through Maccabi Australia
Nancy Elver Stewart For service to children with disabilities
Lucy Stirling For service to women
Pamela Mary Stone For service to local government and to the community
Richard LaMothe Stowell For service to youth from isolated areas, particularly as director of Swanleigh
Irene Myrtle Stringer For service to the community, particularly through Meals on Wheels (Osborne)
Carmel Edith Sullivan For service to nursing and to international relations through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Kay Elaine Sullivan For service to the community through the provision of voluntary nursing and emergency medical care
Ray Wilfred Sutton For service to cricket
Elizabeth Anne Swain For service to music education as Director of Music at Newington College
Kathleen Moira Tanks For service to the community, particularly for service with the Society of St Vincent de Paul
Olga Irene Thistlethwaite For service to the Royal Far West Children's Health Scheme (Port Macquarie Branch)
Virginia Gwendolen Thorley Phillips For service as an author, counsellor and consultant on lactation and to the Nursing Mothers' Association
Robert William Tobias For service to the arts, particularly through the Cladan Cultural Exchange Institute of Australia and to the Sydney International Piano Competition
Priscilla Ann Todd For service to women, particularly through the Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL)
Mary Elaine Tranter For service to the community and to the Queensland Dairyfarmers' Organisation
Frances Tree For service to tourism and to the community
Cecil Jack Tree For service to tourism and to the community
Lieutenant Commander Andrew John Tuft For service to the Naval Reserve Cadets
Herbert Stanley Tutt For service to the Landsborough Historical Society and to the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland (Caloundra)
Dr Harry Danvers Tyer For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon
Royce Voss For service to aged people
Thea Mary Waddell For service to the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Marjorie Lydia Wane For service as secretary/treasurer of the Bush Children's Education Foundation of New South Wales
Florence Warren For service to education
James Rea Waters For service to choral music and to the community
Valma Watson For service as a foster parent and as an advocate for disabled and disadvantaged children
Nelly Eveline Weiss For service to the Women's International Zionist Organisation, and to the Jewish Community
Robert Welch For service as a sports administrator
Joyce Charlotte Whaley For service to children with disabilities, particularly through the Uniting Church
John Dwyer Whitehouse For service to the Australian Water Polo Association and to surf lifesaving
Neville Edward Williams For service to education and to veterans
Norman James Wilson For service to local government and to the community
Prue Elizabeth Wilson For service to mental health
Ian John Wilson For service to aged people, particularly through the Wesley Mission
Josephine Alice Woodgate For service to the Australia Ballet
James McAlpine Woolley For service to the education and promotion of dental health and to the community
Donald Neil Wray For service to manufacturing
Dr Herbert Clifford Wright For service to veterans
Councillor Robert James Yates For service to local government and to the community
Mayse Young For service to the community

Military Division

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Branch Recipient Citation Notes
Navy Chief Petty Officer Karl Brenner For service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly with the Force Communications Unit in support of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia [1]
Chief Petty Officer Ian Joseph Peters For outstanding dedication and service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly in the area of ship operations
Warrant Officer Larry Francis Russell For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly in the field of aviation technical training
Warrant Officer Kenneth Desmond Sinnamon For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly in the field of personnel management
Army Sergeant Paul Francis Geraghty For service to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of Army Reserve Catering at 41st Battalion, The Royal New South Wales Regiment
Warrant Officer Class Two Geoffrey Keith Hannah For exceptional service to the Australian Army, particularly in the field of training at the Infantry Centre
Warrant Officer Class Two Stephen Hein For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force as Chief Clerk of the Australian Contingent and the 11-nation Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai
Warrant Officer Class One John Andrew Lavery For outstanding service to the Australian Army, particularly as Regimental Sergeant Major of 1st Aviation Regiment, Australian Army Aviation Corps
Warrant Officer Class One John Selmes For outstanding service to the Australian Army, particularly as Regimental Sergeant Major, 1st Recruit Battalion
Sergeant David Patrick Wainwright For exceptional service to the Australian Army, particularly in the fields of leadership and training with the 6th Battalion
Warrant Officer Class Two Paul Maxwell Weeks For outstanding service to the Australian Army, particularly in the development of the Integrated Logistic Complex at Adelaide Logistic Battalion
Air Force Warrant Officer Kelvin Laurence Brown For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as the Squadron Warrant Officer Base Squadron Williams
Warrant Officer Wayne Charles Buckton For service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly as the Warrant Officer Engineer within the Tactical Fighter Group
Warrant Officer Anthony David Dorrell For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly in the Technical Trade Restructure Directorate of Air Force Office
Warrant Officer Keith Thomas Edward Starks For outstanding service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly in the field of maintenance engineering analysis of ground-based technical equipment

Meritorious Service

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Public Service Medal (PSM)

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Recipient Citation Notes
Fed. Leone Jean Allen In recognition of service to the public service [3]
William James Blick
Rex Falls
Jean Lesley Hill For outstanding public service.
Dr Mary Beatrice Hoyle For outstanding public service as director of the Medical Unit in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, particularly her concern for the medical welfare of Australian staff and families overseas
Lawrence Valentine Irvin For outstanding service with the Queensland Public Service.
Leonard Jenkins For outstanding service with the Commonwealth Government.
Dr Onko Tjerk Kingma For outstanding public service.
Malcolm John Lancaster, RFD Royal Australian Air Force
Peter Leslie Lidbetter
Donald Ross MacLeod
Mary Hannah McQuaid
Susan Lea Minter
Robert John Palfreyman
Keith James Quintal
Joan Bell White
NSW Donald Edward Keith Armitstead In recognition of service to public service
Walter William Baker In recognition of service to the Public Service
Douglas John McSullea
Susan Jean Pearson
Jack William Wilton State Emergency Service
Gregory John Woodburne
VIC Edward Vivian Barton
Keith Geoffrey Bowen
Geoffrey Maurice Dupuy
Norman Grove, QFSM
Graham Guy Hill For outstanding service to government.
Kenneth Terras Middleton
John Francis Shaw
Raymond Henry Way
QLD Desmond Ernest Boyland
Dr Peter Golledge For outstanding public service.
Patricia Joyce Greenwood For outstanding public service in the field of physiotherapy
Robert Graham Hartley
WA Helen May Sullivan
SA Yvonne Cammiss
Denise Margaret Florence Latto
William Willis
NT Margaret Ann Doherty

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "AUSTRALIA DAY 1994". The Canberra Times. Vol. 68, no. 21, 469. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 26 January 1994. p. 5. Retrieved 13 July 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Announcing and presenting awards". www.pmc.gov.au. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  3. ^ Australia Day Public Service Medal, www.gg.gov.au