2018 Queen's Birthday Honours recipients
Mrs Wilma Simmons OAM
BA (Asian Studies) β71
For service to the community through a range of roles.
Mr Kent Boyd PSM
MGovComLaw β09
For outstanding public service to local government in New South Wales.
Mr Glenn Simpson OAM
LLB (Hon) β74
For service to the building and construction sector, particularly to housing.
Ms Linda Crebbin AM
LLB β80, BA β78
For significant service to the law and to the legal profession in the Australian Capital Territory.
Professor David Walker AM
PhD β73
For significant service to education as an academic in the field of Australian studies, and to international relations.
Emeritus Professor Robin Creyke AO
LLM β91
For distinguished service to administrative law, and to education, as an academic and author, to public administration and tribunal practice, and to professional bodies.
Professor Gungwu Wang AO
HonLLD β96
For distinguished service to tertiary education as an academic and researcher, particularly to far eastern history and the study of the Chinese diaspora, and to the enhancement of Australia-Asia relations.
Ms Rebecca Davies AO
LLB (Hon) β77, BEc β75
For distinguished service to the community, and to medical research, particularly in the areas of juvenile diabetes and heart health, and to the Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney.
Lieutenant Colonel Philippa Weiland CSC
Master of Military and Defence β13
For outstanding dedication to duty as Staff Officer Grade One Psychology in Headquarters Forces Command.
Lieutenant Colonel Travis Gordon CSM
Master of Military and Defence β16
For meritorious devotion to duty as the Commander of Joint Task Group 658 in support of the national elections of Papua New Guinea during the conduct of Operation HANNAH.
Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Hovell CSM
Master of Military and Defence β15
For meritorious achievement in operational planning and execution in the Australian Army.
Dr Paul Wood AO
PhD β82
For distinguished service to science, and to global human and animal health, and through biopharmaceutical research and technological advances.
Mr Kevin Jeffery AFSM
GradDipAcc β94, BComm β92
For distinguished service to rural firefighting through the ACT Rural Fire Service and the ACT Bushfire Council.
Professor Andrew Kemp AM
PhD β73
For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, in the field of paediatric allergy and immunology as a clinician, academic and researcher.
The Honourable John Kerin AO
BEc β78
For distinguished service to primary industry through roles in agricultural research administration, to the minerals and natural resources sector, and to science-industry linkages and policy.
Dr Barry McGowan OAM
PhD β02, BA β95
For service to community history.
Mr Allan McKinnon PSM
BA (Asian Studies) β90, BEc β86
For outstanding public service through significantly enhancing Australia's national security.
Dr Jacqueline Mein OAM
MAppEpid β00
For service to medicine, and to community health.
Ms Margaret Ning OAM
BEc β74
For service to conservation and the environment.
Dr Roderic Phillips OAM
BSc (Hon) β75
For service to rogaining, and to paediatric dermatology.
Ms Padma Raman PSM
GradDipLegPrac β95, LLB (Hon) 94, BA (Asian Studies) (Hon) β94
For outstanding public service in leading significant cultural, technological and governance change at the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Lieutenant Colonel Charmaine Benfield CSC
Master of Military and Defence β17
For outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade One Selections and Appointments with Career Management Army during 2016 and 2017.
Colonel Nicole Sadler AM
BA (Hon) β93
For exceptional service as Commander Combat Training Centre, Commanding Officer of 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery and as acting Commander 3rd Brigade.
Mrs Jennifer Bowker AO
BA (Visual) (Hon) β97
For distinguished service to Australia-Middle East cultural relations through the preservation of traditional creative and visual arts, and as a textile artist and educator.
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