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- Comment: To be honest, I think this is so non-notable that I could have rejected rather than declined the draft. The sources cited are all close primary ones, hence there is no evidence of the primary notability criterion of stand-alone lists, namely that the group has been discussed as a group by independent sources.I also don't see the point of publishing an article on a topic as obscure as people on whom a particular organisation has seen fit to confer a particular grade of membership. I can understand why that would be of interest to the organisation, but not to anyone outside that context. Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information; a list like this should instead be accessible on the website of the organisation in question.If this list is to be included anywhere, I would merge it into the main Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy article, although I hasten to repeat that I don't think this should be included even there (such articles typically would include lists of past presidents or similar, if any, which this is not). DoubleGrazing (talk) 12:21, 29 September 2023 (UTC)
There have been 71 honorary fellows of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. The AusIMM was granted a Royal Charter in 1955. As a result, all honorary fellows hold the right to use a post-nominal. The post-nominal is HonFAusIMM.[1][2]
The following lists all notable living and deceased honorary fellows since the award was given out in 1962.[3]
Title | Name | Post-nominals | Elected | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lloyd Elkins | HonFAusIMM | 1962 | ||
Dr | John Convey | HonFAusIMM | 1974 | |
Sir | George Fisher (miner) | CMG HonFAusIMM | 1974 | |
Wayne Dowdey | HonFAusIMM | 1978 | ||
Sir | Ian McLennan | KCMG KBE FAA FTSE HonFAusIMM | 1979 | |
Sir | Henry Somerset | CBE HonFAusIMM | 1980 | |
Sir | James Foots | AO FTSE HonFAusIMM MIMM FCIC | 1984 | |
Osmar Blau | HonFAusIMM | 1986 | ||
Lloyd Jones | HonFAusIMM | 1987 | ||
Professor | Geoffrey Blainey | AC FAHA FASSA HonFAusIMM | 1988 | |
Sir | Frank Espie | OBE HonFAusIMM | 1988 | |
Sir | Laurence Brodie-Hall | CMG AO HonFAusIMM | 1988 | |
John Campbell Jenkins | HonFAusIMM | 1988 | ||
Professor | Eric Aroha Rudd | AC HonFAusIMM | 1988 | |
Professor | Howard Knox | HonFAusIMM | 1988 | |
John Funnell | HonFAusIMM | 1989 | ||
John Laurence Liebelt | HonFAusIMM | 1989 | ||
Sir | Russel Madigan | OBE HonFAusIMM | 1991 | |
Jack Gilroy Symons | HonFAusIMM | 1992 | ||
James Thorpe Woodcock | AM HonFAusIMM | 1992 | ||
Michael Buckenham | HonFAusIMM | 1993 | ||
Donald Fairweather | HonFAusIMM | 1993 | ||
William Joseph Fisher | AM HonFAusIMM | 1994 | ||
Bruce Phillip Webb | AM HonFAusIMM | 1994 | ||
John Kenneth Allister McLeod | AO HonFAusIMM | 1995 | ||
John Oswald Reynolds | OAM HonFAusIMM | 1995 | ||
David Cowper Tennent | HonFAusIMM | 1996 | ||
Dr | Don Oswald Zimmerman | HonFAusIMM | 1996 | |
Sir | Arvi Parbo | AC FTSE FRSV HonFAusIMM | 1997 | |
Dr | A J Hargraves | HonFAusIMM | 1998 | |
Dr | Soetaryo Sigit | HonFAusIMM | 1999 | |
John Travers Brady | HonFAusIMM | 2000 | ||
Dr | David Mackenzie | HonFAusIMM | 2001 | |
Sir | Bruce Watsonia | HonFAusIMM | 2001 | |
John (Jock) Campbell Braithwaite | HonFAusIMM | 2004 | ||
Alastair H Blaikie | HonFAusIMM | 2004 | ||
Dr | Alban Lynch | AO HonFAusIMM | 2004 | |
James Whitehead | HonFAusIMM | 2005 | ||
Leslie (Lee) Wedgwood Parkin | AO HonFAusIMM | 2005 | ||
John Graydon Eddy | HonFAusIMM | 2005 | ||
Charles Copeman | AM HonFAusIMM | 2006 | ||
Norton Jackson | AM HonFAusIMM | 2006 | ||
Ian Goddard | HonFAusIMM | 2007 | ||
Michael Lawrence | HonFAusIMM | 2008 | ||
Don Morley | HonFAusIMM | 2009 | ||
Eric Garner | AM HonFAusIMM | 2009 | ||
Dr | Brian White | HonFAusIMM | 2009 | |
Richard (Dick) Carter | AM HonFAusIMM | 2010 | ||
Rod Elvish | HonFAusIMM | 2010 | ||
David Pollard | HonFAusIMM | 2011 | ||
Peter Stoker | AM HonFAusIMM | 2012 | ||
Dr | Sandra Close | HonFAusIMM | 2013 | |
Professor | Eric J Grimsey | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2014 | |
The Honourable | Ian Macfarlane (politician) | HonFAusIMM | 2014 | |
Peter Lyle McCarthy | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2015 | ||
Greg Chalmers | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2016 | ||
Neil Herbert Cole | HonFAusIMM | 2017 | ||
Geoffrey Sharrock | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2017 | ||
Gary Chilman | HonFAusIMM | 2018 | ||
Rex Berthelsen | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2018 | ||
Dr | Ralph Holmes | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2018 | |
Owen Hegarty | OAM HonFAusIMM FAICD | 2019 | ||
Rick West | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2019 | ||
Professor | Tim Napier-Munn | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2020 | |
Professor | John Ralston | AO FAA FTSE FRACI HonFAusIMM | 2020 | |
Dr | Tony Christie | HonFAusIMM | 2021[4] | |
Professor | Alice Clark | HonFAusIMM | 2021[4] | |
Dr | Jim May (chemical engineer) | AM FTSE HonFAusIMM | 2021[4] | |
Professor | Don McKee | FTSE HonFAusIMM | 2022[5] | |
John (Steve) Hancock | HonFAusIMM(CP) | 2023[6] | ||
John Murray | HonFAusIMM | 2023[6] |
References
edit- ^ "Celebrating AusIMM's 130th anniversary". Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "Honorary Fellowships". Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 2022. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "The AusIMM Awards Recipients" (PDF). Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
- ^ a b c "AusIMM Award recipients 2021". Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 25 January 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "Introducing our 2022 AusIMM Awards recipients". Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 24 February 2022. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ a b "Introducing our 2023 AusIMM Awards recipients". Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 2 March 2022. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
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