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OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Richard James ALCOCK, Warrawee NSW 2074 For distinguished service to the community, particularly through health management roles, and to the law, corporate governance, and higher education organisations. Service includes: Deputy Chair, Sydney Children's Hospitals Network, 2010-2016; Director, Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation, 2007-2011. Chairman, Western Sydney Local Health District, since 2017 and Board Member, since 2016; Co-Chair, Western Sydney Local Health and Sydney Children's Hospitals Redevelopment Joint Committee, since 2015. Director, UNSW Foundation, University of New South Wales, since 2007; Chair, Advisory Board, Law Faculty, 2010-2016. Council Member, The Women's College, University of Sydney, 2014-2016. Director, Art Exhibitions Australia, since 2002. Professional: Bank of America Merrill Lynch: Managing Director, Vice-Chairman, Global Banking and Markets, since 2017. Managing Director, Co-Head of Transport, Infrastructure, Utilities and Power, 2007-2016. Member, Advisory Board, Australian Government Solicitor, 2011-2014; Chair, Audit Committee, 2013-2014. Senior Partner, Allens Arthur Robinson, 1992-2007. Director, Australia-Indonesia Institute, 1992-1996.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Ian Phillip ANDERSON, Northcote VIC 3070 For distinguished service to the Indigenous community, particularly in the areas of health equality, aged care and education, as an academic, researcher and medical practitioner, to policy reform, and as a role model. Service includes: Chair, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Equality Council, since 2008. Director, Research and Innovation, Lowitja Institute, 'for many years'. Board Member, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2003-2006; Chair, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Forum, 2006. Co-Chair, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Education Council. Founding Member, Australian Indigenous Doctors Association, since 1998. Medical Advisor, Office for Aboriginal Health and Aged Care. Melbourne University: Assistant Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Higher Education Policy, current. Director, Murrup Barak Melbourne Institute of Indigenous Development, current. Appointed, Pro Vice Chancellor, 2014. Foundation Chair, Indigenous Health, 2004-2011. Victorian Aboriginal Health Service: Chief Executive Officer. Medical Director, 2003-2006. Deputy Chair. Board Member.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Paris ARISTOTLE AM, Brunswick VIC 3056 For distinguished service to the refugee and asylum seeker sector through executive and advisory roles with a range of state and national organisations, and as an advocate for improved social welfare programs. Service includes: State: Chief Executive Officer, Victorian Foundation of Survivors of Torture Inc, since 1987. Part-Time Commissioner, Victorian Law Reform Commission, 2002-2010. Federal: Member, Prime Minister's Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers, Government of Australia, 2012. Chair, Minister's Council for Asylum Seekers and Detention (formerly the Council for Immigration Services and Status Resolution), Commonwealth Department of Immigration and Border Protection, since 2009. Executive Member, Forum of Australian Services for Survivors of Torture and Trauma, since 1994. Chair, Settlement Services Advisory Council, Commonwealth Department of Social Services, since 2015. Member, Refugee Resettlement Advisory Council, Commonwealth Department of Social Services, 1996-2015. Member, Immigration Detention Advisory Group, Commonwealth Department of Immigration, 2001- 2007.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Emeritus Professor Graeme Austin BIRD, Sydney NSW 2000 For distinguished service to aeronautical engineering, particularly in the field of molecular gas dynamics, as a researcher and academic, to professional scientific organisations, and as a mentor of young scientists. Service includes: Aeronautical Engineering and Science: Lawrence Hargrave Professor of Aeronautical Engineering and Head of Department, University of Sydney, 1964-1990. Visiting Professor, Imperial College London; California Institute of Technology (Caltech); University of Manchester; Max Plank Institute; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 'for many years'. Consultant, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 'for 40 years'. Professional Associations: Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 1976; Council Member, 1978-1980; Member NSW Division Committee, 1979-1981. Fellow, Engineers Australia, since 1976; Member, Mechanical College Board. Fellow, American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics. Member, United Stated National Academy of Engineering. Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Centenary Medal, 'for service to Australian society in aerospace engineering', 2001. Honouree, biennial lecture given in his honour, International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics, ongoing. Recipient, Medal of Exceptional Scientific Achievement, 'for his contributions to the space program', NASA, 1988. Recipient, Thermophysics Award, 'for an outstanding singular or sustained technical or scientific contribution by an individual in thermophysics', American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1988.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Philip BULLOCK, Mosman NSW 2088 For distinguished service to vocational education and training through leadership and advisory roles, as a leader in the information technology sector, and as a supporter of equal opportunity. Service includes: Chair, Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency (previously Skills Australia), 2008-2014. Member, Education Investment Fund, Australian Government Advisory Board, 2009-2014. Co-Chair, Australia India Education Council Skills Working Group, Commonwealth Department of Education and Training, 2011-2014. Member, Business-Industry-Higher Education Collaboration Council, Commonwealth Department of Education and Training, 2004-2014. Chair, National Vocational Education and Training (VET) Equity Advisory Council, 2013. Past Member, National Resources Sector Employment Taskforce. Past Board Member, Victorian Schools Innovation Commission. Past Advisory Board Member, Australian Graduate School of Management, University of New South Wales. Former Director, Business Council of Australia; Chair, Education and Innovation Taskforce, circa 2005. Past Board Member, Australian Information Industry Association, circa 2005. Non-Executive Director, Hills Limited, since 2014. Non-Executive Director, Perpetual Limited, since 2010. Non-Executive Director, CSG Limited, 2009-2015. Vice-President, Systems and Technology Group, IBM Asia Pacific, 2006-2007; Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, IBM Australia and New Zealand, 2001-2005; employee, 1979-2008. Non-Executive Director, Healthscope, 2007-2010. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, 'Leading CEO for the Advancement of Women', Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency, 2004.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Patricia Ellen CAMERON, Tomahawk TAS 7262 For distinguished service to the Indigenous community of Tasmania through the promotion of educational participation and achievement, and to the preservation of culture, custodianship and traditional knowledge. Service includes: Education: Deputy Head, Riawunna Centre for Aboriginal Education (formerly the Centre for Aboriginal Research and Education), University of Tasmania, 1991-2001 Teacher, Cultural Studies and Development Unit, Murina Program and Aboriginal Employment Strategy Coordinator; Awarded Honorary Doctorate, 2016. First Tasmanian Representative, National Aboriginal Education Committee, 1976. Co-Founder, Tasmanian Aboriginal Education Consultative Group. Community: Co-Chair and Co-Founder, Tasmanian Regional Aboriginal Community Alliance, since 2015. Director and Co-Founder, Melythina Tiakana Warrana Aboriginal Corporation, since 2000. Representative, Tasmanian World Heritage Committees, 'for 30 years'; Author, 'Welcome to Country, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Plan', 2014. Chair, Aboriginal Reference Group, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, current. Committee Member, Cataract Gorge Reserve, Launceston City Council, current; Cultural Tour Guide, current. Inductee, Tasmanian Honour Roll of Women, 'for service to education and training, and to Aboriginal Affairs', 2006. Tasmanian Aboriginal Representative, development of the National Museum of Australia, late 1990s. Administrator, Flinders Island Community Association (now the Flinders Island Aboriginal Association), 1982-1986; Inaugural Committee Member, late 1970s.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mrs Pamela Joy CLARK, South Yarra VIC 3141 For distinguished service to the dental profession, particularly through a range of roles with national and international associations, as a supporter of research and technical dental standards, and to manufacturing. Service includes: Australian Dental Industry Association: National President, 2006-2010. Chair, Dental Regulation Committee, since 2011. Delegate, Dental Instruments, Materials and Equipment Committee, Australian Dental Association, current. National Board member, 1995-2012. President, Victorian Branch; Secretary, 1980s. Member, since 1980. Life Member, 2015. Australian Dental Research Foundation: Chair, since 2014. Executive member. International: President, International Dental Manufacturers (IDM), two terms since 2006. Australian Delegate, Technical Committee 106 (Dentistry), International Standards Organisation (ISO/TC106), for over 23 years. World Dental Federation (FDI): Member, Dental Restoration Materials Task Team, current. Speaker, Annual World Dental Congresses, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Involved in the work of the Global Mercury Partnership of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), in relation to the Minamata Convention. Involved in the East African Dental Amalgam Phase-down Project, (implementing methods of capturing waste amalgam and recovering the mercury), a joint initiative of UNEP, FDI, IDM and the World Health Organisation (WHO), current. Awards and recognition includes: Honorary Member, Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, 2016.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Christopher Edgar CUFFE, Terrey Hills NSW 2084 For distinguished service to the community as an advocate for philanthropy, as a supporter of improved financial efficiencies in charitable organisations, and to the funds management industry. Service includes: Not-for-profit sector: Founder and Chairman, Australian Philanthropic Services, since 2010. Founder and Principal, Third Link Growth Fund (NFP), 2008. Executive Director, Social Ventures Australia, 2006-2009. Chairman, Social Ventures Australia Future Trust, 2008-2012. Chairman, Primary Ethics Future Trust, since 2013. Founder and Principal, Christopher Cuffe Foundation, since 2006. Financial sector: Chairman, UniSuper, since 2011. Director, Cuffelinks Pty Ltd (publisher of a free weekly newsletter for the finance industry and engaged investors), since 2012. Non-Executive Director of listed investment companies: Global Value Fund Limited, current. Antipodes Global Investment Company Limited, current. Argo Investments Limited, current. Chair, Fitzpatrick Private Wealth and Atrium Investment Management, current. Chief Executive Officer, Colonial First State, 1990-2003. Chief Executive Officer, Challenger Group, 2003- 2006. Director, Investment and Financial organisation, circa 1993-2003.

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Awards and recognition includes: Inductee, Australian Fund Manager's Hall of Fame, 2007, 'for services to the investment industry'.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Bruce Kelvin CUTLER, Cammeray NSW 2062 For distinguished service to the performing and visual arts, including the provision of pro-bono legal and financial administration advice, to people who are blind or have low vision, and to the community. Service includes: The Arts: Director, National Institute of Dramatic Art, since 2004; Chair, Audit, Finance, Administration and Remuneration Committee, since 2010. Member, President's Council, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2001-2012; Member, Audit and Finance Committee, 2001-2012. Volunteer Contract Negotiator, Sydney Dance Company, since 2009. Volunteer, Audio Description Department, Vision Australia, since 2000. Volunteer, Fine Music FM102.5, since 2013. Community: Chair, Pre-implantation and Genetic Diseases Committee, Genea (formerly Sydney IVF), since 2011; Chair and Member, Ethics Committee, since 2013. Non-Executive Director, Oz Harvest, 2005-2013. Professional: Managing Partner, Freehill Hollingdale and Page (now Herbert Smith Freehills), 1995-2002; Partner, 1974-1995; Graduate, 1970-1974. Director, Law Council of Australia, 2007-2011. Founder, Large Law Firm Group (now Law Firms Australia), 1995; Chair, 2005-2007. Director, Business Council of Australia, 1995-2001. Member, Australian and International Councils, INSEAD (Business School for the World), 1996-2010. Member, Advisory Council, Australian Graduate School of Management, 1995-2002.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Peter John DAWKINS, VIC For distinguished service to tertiary education as an administrator and academic, particularly in the field of applied economic and social research, to professional organisations, and to public administration. Service includes: Education: Vice-Chancellor and President, Victoria University, since 2011; Council Member, since 2011; University Representative, Universities Australia, current. Distinguished Alumnus, Loughborough University, 2012. Ronald Henderson Professor and Director, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne, 1996-2005; Dean, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, 2003. Professor, School of Economics and Finance, Curtin University, 1984-1995. Professional: Chair, Victorian Vice-Chancellor's Committee, 2012-2013; Member, since 2012. Board Member, Unisuper, since 2015. Board Member, Victorian Education and Research Network, 2012-2015; Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership, 2010-2011; Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, 2006-2010. Member, Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority, 2012; Prime Minister's Science, Engineering and Innovation Council, 2003-2005; World Association of Cooperative Education, since 2011; Australian Higher Education Industrial Association, 2012-2015. Victorian Public Service: Secretary, Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, 2006-2010. Deputy Secretary Economics and Financial Policy, Department of Treasury and Finance, 2005-2006.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Collette Mary Ann DINNIGAN, Surry Hills NSW 2010 For distinguished service to the clothing manufacturing industry as an internationally renowned fashion designer and entrepreneur, as a supporter and promoter of Australian wool, and to women as a role model. Service includes: Australian Fashion Designer and Founder, Collette Dinnigan, 1990. Committee Member, Federation Francaise de la Couture, du Pret-a-Porter des Couturiers et des Createurs de Mode, since 2008. Ambassador, Australian Wool Institute, since 2013. Supporter and promoter of the Australian Merino Wool Industry, ongoing. Advisor, South Australian Wool Board, 1997. Member, Australian Ballet Ambassador's Board, current. Supporter, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, ongoing. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Australian Fashion Laureate Award, NSW Government, 2012. Inductee, Massey University College of Creative Arts' Hall of Fame, 2011. Recipient, Madison Lifetime Achievement Award, 2009. Recipient, Award for Fashion Excellence, National Retailers Association, 2005. Honoured in 'Legends' Stamp Series, Australia Post, 2005. Recipient, Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World Award, 2002. Recipient, Award for Excellence, Fashion International Group, Melbourne, 1998. Inductee, Business Women's Hall of Fame, 1998. Recipient, Australian Designer of the Year, 1996.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Christopher Barcroft ECCLES, Carlton VIC 3035 For distinguished service to public administration, to innovative policy development and sound governance, and to the delivery of reform in the areas of training, education and disability. Service includes: Government of Victoria: Chair, Victorian Secretaries' Board, current. Secretary, Department of Premier and Cabinet, since 2014. Deputy Secretary, National Reform and Climate Change Group, 2008-2009. Deputy Secretary, Sector Improvement Group, 2007-2008. Government of New South Wales: Director-General, New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet, 2011-2014. Government of South Australia: Chief Executive, South Australian Department of Premier and Cabinet, 2009-2011. Australian Capital Territory Government: Former Assistant Secretary, Chief Minister's Department. Other professional: Former Senior Manager, Australian National Training Authority. Community: Board Member, Windermere Child and Family Services, since 2015.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Bruce FINCHER, Hazelwood Park SA 5066 For distinguished service to science, and to education, in the area of plant genomics, as an academic, researcher and administrator, through scientific advisory roles, and to international professional societies. Service includes: University of Adelaide: Emeritus Professor, since 2015. Professor and Head of Department of Plant Science, 1993-2014. Head of Department, Plant Science, 1993-2002. Director, Waite Campus, 2003-2010. Deputy Dean, Faculty of Sciences, 2002-2003. Associate Dean of Research, Faculty of Agricultural and National Resource Sciences, 1995-1996. Senior Lecturer and Reader in Plant Biochemistry, La Trobe University, 1982-1992. Member, South Australian Science Council, 2015-2017. Australian Research Council: Grant Assessor, 2000-2013. Member, College of Experts, 2014-2017. Founding Director, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls, 2011-2014. Cluster Leader, Food Futures Flagship Research Cluster on 'High Fibre Grains', Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, 2011-2013. Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, 2003-2010. Director, Program on Functional Genomics in the Growth and End-use of Quality Cereals, Grains Research and Development Corporation, 2000-2007. Member, Editorial Board, Planta (specialist academic journal), 1994-2014. Editor, Journal of Cereal Science (specialist academic journal), 2001-2009. Editor, Bioenergy Research (specialist academic journal), 2007-2010. Member, Editorial Board, Seed Science Research (specialist academic journal), 1990-2005. Monitoring Editor, Plant Physiology (specialist academic journal), 1998-2001. Senior Scientific Consultant, Carlsberg Breweries A/S (Denmark), 2015-2017. Board Member, AW Howard Trust, 2005-2014. Ambassador, Conventions Adelaide, 2010-2014. Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee, Biomime, Stockholm Technical University (KTH), Sweden, 2007-2012. Member, Review Panel, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Nigeria, 2010. Board Member, International Society of Plant Molecular Biology, 2001-2009. Board Member, Australian National Genomic Information Service, 1991-1993. Chair, Cereal Chemistry Division, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 1996-1997. Awards and recognition includes: Elected Fellow, Australian Academy of Science, 2016. Recipient, Kaj Lindestrom-Lang Prize, and Gold Medal, Carlsberg Laboratory, Denmark, 2016. Elected Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 2014. Recipient, Megazyme International BA Stone Award, 2014. Recipient, Thomas Burr Osborne Medal, American Association of Cereal Chemists International, 2013. Elected Fellow, American Association of Cereal Chemists International, 2013. Recipient, South Australian Industry Leader Award, 2011. Elected Corresponding Member, American Society of Plant Biology, 2010. Recipient, F.B. Guthrie Award, Division of Cereal Chemistry, Royal Australian Chemistry Institute, 2001.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Andrew Vernon FLETCHER, Toorak Gardens SA 5065 For distinguished service to business, particularly to the development of defence related industries in South Australia, through senior roles with maritime facility and major infrastructure projects, and to engineering. Service includes: Defence Industry: Managing Director, Rheinmetall Defence Australia, since 2015. Chief Executive Officer, Defence SA, 2007-2014; Board Member, 2007-2014; involved with the establishment of Techport Australia. Defence SA Representative, Defence Reserves Support Council of South Australia, 20092015; Woomera Prohibited Area Advisory Board 2007-2014; Department of Defence and South Australian Government Consultative Committee, 2007-2014. Member, South Australian Defence Industry Advisory Board; Defence Systems Innovation Centre Advisory Board; Defence and Systems Institute Advisory Board, 2007-2014. Engineering: Professional Engineer of the Year, South Australian Branch, Engineers Australia, 2009; Representative, Civil College Board, current; Fellow, since 1969. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Port Adelaide Maritime Corporation, 20052007. Senior Vice-President Global Infrastructure and Asia Pacific, Halliburton/Kellogg Brown & Root, 2001-2005; Senior Vice-President Asia Pacific, 1998-2000. Chair, Adelaide Entertainment Centre Board; Olympic Dam Expansion Steering Group, 2006; Major Projects Facilitation Group. Member, South Australia Economic Development Board, 2002-2006; Environment Protection Authority Board; Whyalla Major Development and Communication Committee; Government Prison Industries Steering Committee. Chair, Virtual Memorial Fundraising Committee, South Australian Branch, Returned and Services League of Australia, 2014. Chair, Marketing Campaign, Legacy South Australia, 2010; Torch Appeal, 2009. Council Member, Flinders University, 2002-2005.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Gordian Ward FULDE, Dover Heights NSW 2030 For distinguished service to emergency medicine as a clinician and administrator, to medical education, and to the community as an advocate for a range of public health issues. Service includes: Director of Emergency Medicine, St Vincent's Hospital, since 1984. Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, University of New South Wales, since 1999; has held a range of academic appointments since 1972 including as Head, Discipline of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine; Clinical Tutor and Examiner; Chair and Convenor Emergency Specialist Committee; Senior Lecturer and Member, Curriculum Committee. Professor of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, The University of Notre Dame, since 2008. Member, Ministerial Taskforce on Emergency Care Trauma Advisory Committee. Australian College of Emergency Medicine: Founding Member. Member, Court of Examiners. NSW State Censor. Vice-President. Fellow, since 1983. Royal Australasian College of Surgeons: Examiner, current. Fellow, since 1979. Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, since 1978. Fellow, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Edinburgh, since 1983. Author of journal articles, conference papers and the publication 'Emergency Medicine, the Principles of Practice', 2009. Community: Board Member, Thomas Kelly Youth Foundation. Ambassador, Ocsober, Life Education, current. Patron, Victims, Witness of Crime Support Services. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Senior Australian of the Year, Australia Day Council, 2016. Recipient, Gold Harold Health Award, Life Education Australia, 2016.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Andrew John GLEADOW, Surrey Hills Vic 3127 For distinguished service to the earth sciences, and to education, as an academic and researcher in the field of thermochronology and landscape evolution, and to professional geological and scientific societies. Service includes: University of Melbourne: Deputy-Head, School of Earth Sciences, 2005. Head of Earth Sciences, 1999-2004. Assistant Dean, Faculty of Science, 2000-2001. Senior Research Fellow and Head, Fission Track Research Group, Department of Geology, 1982-1988. Research Fellow in Antarctic Geology, 1979-1981. University of Tasmania: Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for Ore Deposit research, 2000-2003. Northwest University in Xian, China: Honorary Professor, 2001. La Trobe University: Head, School of Earth Sciences, 1995-1998; professor, 1988-1995. Dean, School of Physical Sciences, 1992-1993. Chair, Geology Department, 1988-1991. Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training: Member, AuScope Steering Committee, National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy, 2006. Member, Environmental Subcommittee, 2005. Kimberley Foundation: Director, since 2014. Chair, Science Advisory Council, since 2013. Member, since 2007. Australian Academy of Science: Member, Victorian taskforce (in a philanthropy campaign for the Academy), 2013-2016. Chair, Diversification Search Committee, Earth Sciences, 2009. Council Member, 2009-2012. Chair, Discipline Nominating Group for Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2009-2012. Chair, National Committee on Earth Science, 2004-2008. Earth and Planetary Sciences Committee, 2001-2004; Member, 1999-2007. Fellow, 1999. Chair, Awards committees including: Anton Hales Medal, 2014-2015; Member, 2013-2015. Jaeger Medal, 2004 and 2014; Member, 2004 2012 and 2014. Mawson Medal and Lecture, 2001-2007. Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering: Member, Specialist Committee, 2001-2004. Member of Council, 1995-1999. Member, National Committee for Solid Earth Sciences, 1990-1995. Geological Society of Australia: President, 2006-2008. Vice-President, 2004-2006. Chair, Endowment Fund, 2007. Fellow, 2004. Member since 1974. Director, Victorian Institute of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1993-1996; Member, Committee of Management, 1989-2004. Member, Minerals and Energy Working Group, Victorian Strategic Research Foundation, 1989-990 Chair, Review Committee, Division of Earth Sciences and Resource Engineering, CSIRO, 2010. Member, Ocean Drilling Program, Australian National Science Committee, 1990-1993. Deputy Director, Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre, 1993-1997; Research and Program Coordinator, 19932000. Interim Research Program Coordinator, Predictive Mineral Discovery Cooperative Research Centre, 2001-2003. Managing Director, Geotrack International Pty Ltd, 1984-1987; Director, 1987-1993. Member, American Geophysical Union, since 1990; Fellow, 2012. Geochemistry Fellow, Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry, 2012. Member, Petroleum Exploration Association of Australia, since 1983. Member, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, since 1980 Member, Geological Society of America, since 1975. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Laslett Prize, International Thermochronology Community, 2014. Fellow, American Geophysical Union, 2012. Geochemical Fellow, Geochemical Society and European Association of Geochemistry, 2012. Recipient, F.L. Stillwell Medal, Geological Society of Australia, 2009 and 1989. Recipient, David White Award, for Excellence in Teaching, University of Melbourne, 2007. Recipient, National Carrick Award, for Teaching Excellence in Physical Sciences, Carrick Institute, 2007.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA The Right Reverend Kay Maree GOLDSWORTHY, Sale VIC 3850 For distinguished service to religion through the Anglican Church of Australia, as a pioneer and role model for women, to church administration, and to pastoral care and equality. Service includes: Anglican Church of Australia: Bishop, Anglican Diocese of Gippsland, since 2015. Assistant Bishop, Anglican Diocese of Perth, 2008-2015; Administrator, 2006-2013; Rector, St David's Parish Applecross, 1995-2007; Canon, St George's Cathedral, Perth, 1994-1998. School Chaplain, Perth College, 1988-1995. Ordained as Deacon, Diocese of Melbourne, 1986; Served as Curate at parishes in Thomastown/Epping and Deer Park/St Albans; 1984-1988. Trustee, Gippsland Anglican Trustees, since 2015. Member, Standing Committee, General Synod, 2008-2013 and 1994-2006; Chair, Women's Commission, 2008-2010 and Member, 1995-2008.; Convenor, Women's Ministry Network, 2010-2015; Member, National Church Unity Task Force, 2010-2014; Member, Board of Electors - Primate, 2010-2014; Member, Anglican Consultative Council, 2000-2011. Member, Provincial Council, Anglican Church in Victoria, since 2015. Anglican Clerical Representative, Anglican Consultative Council XII, 2002-2005. Trustee, Perth Diocesan Trustees, 2004-2015. Patron, International Anglican Family Network, since 2008. Council Member, Trinity College, The University of Melbourne, since 2015; Member, Theological School Committee, since 2015. Chair, Girls Friendly Society WA, 2009-2015. Board Member, Amana Living (formerly Anglican Homes), 2009-2015. Board Member, Anglicare WA, 2008-2015. Diocesan Chaplain, Mothers Union WA, 2005-2010. Member, Noongar Elders and Bishops Council, 2008-2015. Australian Representative, UN Commission on the Status of Women 52, 2008. Member, Anglican Schools Commission, 2004-2009. Inductee, International Women's Day Hall of Fame, 2011.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Antony John GREEN, Enmore NSW 2042 For distinguished service to the broadcast media as an analyst and commentator for state and federal elections, and to the community as a key interpreter of Australian democracy. Service includes: Election Analyst, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, since 1989. Member, External Advisory Committee, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, 2008-2017. Awards and recognition includes: Appointed Adjunct Professor, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, 2015. Recipient, Honorary Doctorate, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, 2014.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Catherine Mary GREEN, East Melbourne VIC 3002 For distinguished service to ophthalmology as a clinician, through executive roles with national and international professional groups, to research and education, and to eye health care programs in the Asia-Pacific. Service includes: Advisory Committee Member (Glaucoma and Education), Board of Trustees, International Council of Ophthalmology, since 2016; Chair, Residency Training Sub-committee, since 2014; Member, Teaching the Teachers Committee, since 2013. Chair/Director, Leadership Development Committee, Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, since 2010; Member, Women in Ophthalmology and Education Committee, current. Member, Regional Advisory Committee, and EyeNet Editorial Board, American Academy of Ophthalmology, since 2014. Committee Member, Commonwealth Eye Health Consortium, 2014-2016; Member, Fellowship Selection Panel, current. Volunteer, Cambodia Ophthalmology Residency Training Program, circa 2007-2015; past Curriculum Reviewer. Volunteer Lecturer, Indonesian College of Ophthalmologists, 2015. Volunteer Lecturer, Pacific Eye Institute, Suva, Fiji, 2011-2013; past Curriculum Reviewer. Volunteer Surgeon, East Timor Eye Program, Dili, Timor Leste, 2011. Volunteer Surgeon, Myanmar Eyecare Project, Wachet, Myanmar, 2007. Volunteer Surgeon, Tilganga Eye Centre, Nepal, 1999. Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists: Board Director, since 2010; Federal Councillor, since 2006; Chair, Ophthalmic Sciences Board of Examiners, 2008-2015; Examiner, 2008-2015; Member, Qualification and Education Committee, since 2008; Chair, Anatomy Curriculum Review Group, current; Member, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, 2016; Convenor, Leadership Development Program, since 2012; Committee Member, Glaucoma Special Interest Group, since 2012; Member, International Development Committee, current; Fellow, since 2001. Honorary Chair, Victorian Branch, 2006-2009; Honorary Treasurer, 2004-2006. Head, Glaucoma Unit, Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, since 2002. Director, Centre for Eye Research Australia, 2010-2014. Trustee, Eye Research Australia Foundation and the Ansell Ophthalmology Foundation, 2012-2014. Private practice, Lansdowne Eye Clinic, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Nakajima Award, Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, 2016. Distinguished Service Award, Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, 2015. Recipient, Gillies Medal, Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Special Interest Group (now Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society ANZGS), 2013. Honorary Membership, South African Glaucoma Society, 2016.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Denis Anthony HANDLIN AM, Darlinghurst NSW 2010 For distinguished service to the Australian recording industry, through leadership and mentoring roles, as a supporter of young artists, and to charitable organisations as a director, patron and contributor. Service includes: Chairman, Australian Recording Industry Association, (ARIA), and Board Member, since 1984. Chairman, Sony Music Entertainment Australia and New Zealand, since 1996. Board Member, Phonographic Performance Company of Australia, (PPCA), since 1984. President, Sony Music Entertainment South East Asia and South Korea, 2010; President Sony Music Entertainment Asia, since 2011. Chairman, Asia Pacific Regional Board, International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, (IFPI), (organisation that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide), since 2014. Co-founder, Sony Foundation, 1998; Director, since 1999. Patron, Scholarship Program, Youth off the Streets, since 2004. Board member, Ricky Stuart Foundation, current Awards and recognition includes: Awarded, Industry Icon Award, Australian Recording Industry Association, 2014. Named 'Label Executive of the Year - Major', Worldwide Radio Summit Industry Awards, 2012. Recipient, Ted Albert Award, for Outstanding Services to the Music Industry', Australian Performing Rights Association, 2009.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Helen Edith HERRMAN, Kew Vic 3102 For distinguished service to medicine, and to mental health, as a leading clinician, researcher and scientist, to national and international professional organisations, and through programs to support youth and women. Service includes: Professor of Psychiatry, Orygen, the National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, since 2008; Director, Academic Programs, Australian International Health Institute, 2005-2007; Professor and Director of Psychiatry, St Vincent's Mental Health Service, 1992-2005; Chair, International Working Group, Co-operative Research Centre, 2012-2015. World Psychiatric Association: President Elect (Presidency to commence 2017), 2014. Member, Executive Committee, 2005-2011. Secretary for Publications, 2005-2011. Associate Editor, World Psychiatry'; 2005-2011. Convenor, Taskforce for Working with Service Users and Carers, 2008-2011. Member, International Advisory Board, World Psychiatry', since 2011. Co-Chair, Scientific Committee on major congresses, 2006-2011. Chair, Section on Public Policy and Psychiatry, 2002-2005. Honorary Fellow, 2011. President, Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists, 2014-2016; President-Elect, 2012-2014. President, International Association of Women's Mental Health, 2015-2017; Vice-President, 2013-2015. Practitioner Fellowship, Public Psychiatry, Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NH&MRC), 2010-2014 and 2015-2019; Member, Mental Health and Parenting Working Committee, since 2014; Member, Principal Committee, Prevention and Community Health, 2012-2015; Member, Research Fellowships Peer Review Panel, 2001-2012. Director, Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, World Health Organisation, since 1994; Acting Regional Advisor, Mental Health, Western Pacific Region, 2001-2002. Member, Specialist Medical Review Council, since 2010. Regional Vice-President Oceania, World Federation for Mental Health, 2007-2011; Representative and Chair, Global Consortium for Advancement of Promotion and Prevention in Mental Health, 2008-2012. Vice-President, International Federation of Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2004-2009. Program Director, Mental Health, Corrections & Drug and Alcohol, St Vincent's Health, Melbourne, since 2005. Founding Chair, Professional Relations Committee, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, 1996-2002; Fellow, 1987. Member, Board of Trustees, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 1995-2003. Chair, Consumer Outcomes Project Advisor Group, National Mental Health Strategy, Department of Human Services, 1995-2000. Founding Board Member, Jesuit Social Services, 1994-2005. Author of more than 200 peer-reviewed papers. Awards and recognition includes: Inducted, Victorian Honour Roll of Women, 2013. Awarded, College Citation, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, for contributions to national and international psychiatry', 2010. Recipient, International Distinguished Fellowship, American Psychiatric Association, 2009.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr James Reginald HOGAN, United Kingdom For distinguished service to the aviation transport industry, to the development of tourism and trade linkages between Australia and the Gulf States, and to international airline associations. Service includes: President and Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Aviation Group, since 2016. President and Chief Executive Officer, Ethiad Airways, 2006-2016. Chief Executive Officer and President, Gulf Air Company, 2002-2006. Chief Executive Officer, Tesna Consortium, 2001. Chief Operating Officer, BMI british midland airways, 1999-2001 and Service Director, 19971999. Worldwide Sales Director, Forte Hotels Ltd, 1998. Vice President, Marketing and Sales - Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Hertz, 19951997. National Marketing Manager and Director, Hertz Australia/Asia-Pacific, 1984-1995. Employee, Ansett Airlines, 1975-1984. Board Positions: Vice Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Alitalia - Compagnia Aerea Italiana, since 2015. Vice Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Jet Airways (India) Ltd since 2013. Vice Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Air Berlin PLC, since 2012. Non-Executive Director, Virgin Australia Holdings Limited 2014-2015. Non-Executive Director, Gallaher Group Ltd, 2005-2007. Memberships: Board of Governors, International Air Transport Association (IATA), since 2011. Vice Chairman, Executive Committee, World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), since 2012. Fellow, Royal Aeronautical Society, since 2008. Fellow, Australian Marketing Institute. Awards and recognition includes: Inductee, British Travel and Hospitality Industry Hall of Fame, 2014. Recipient, Executive Leadership Award, Airline Strategy Awards, 2013. Recipient, Aviation Executive of the Year, CAPA Aviation Awards, 2012. Recipient, Visionary of the Year, CEO Middle East Awards, 2010. Recipient, Chief Executive Officer of the Year, CEO Middle East Awards, 2008.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Distinguished Professor Caroline Susan HOMER, Pyrmont NSW 2009 For distinguished service to medicine in the field of midwifery as a clinician, researcher, author and educator, through the development of worldwide education standards, and to professional organisations. Service includes: University of Technology Sydney: Director, Centre for Midwifery, Child and Family Health, current. Professor of Midwifery and Associate Dean, International and Development, Faculty of Health, since 2005. Assistant Secretary General (Midwifery), Global Network of World Health Organisation's Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery, current. Member, EmOC (Emergency Obstetric Care) Maternity Refresher Course in Timor Leste, current (funded by the Rotary International) President, Australian College of Midwives, since 2014; Board Member, since 2013. Midwife, St George Hospital in Sydney, current. Co-Chair, Expert Advisory Committee for the Development of Antenatal Guidelines, Department of Health and Ageing, since 2008. National Health and Medical Research Council: Member, Women in Health Science Working Committee, since 2013. Member, Research Committee, 2009-2015. Member, Antenatal Guidelines Expert Advisory Committee, 2004-2008. Member, Maternal and Perinatal Health Priority Taskforce, NSW Health Department, since 2007. Member, National Maternal and Perinatal Mortality Advisory Group, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, current; Co-Chair, National Maternity Models of Care Working Party, current. Board Member, Advanced Life Saving Sills in Obstetrics - Asia Pacific Health, current. Author, 'Lancet's Series on Midwifery', 2014. Lead Writer, 'State of the World's Midwifery 2014 Report' (released by the World Health Organization, United National Population Fund and the International Confederation of Midwives). Author and publisher of over 170 publications in peer reviewed journals.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Ian Douglas HUME, Mosman NSW 2088 For distinguished service to science in the field of biology, particularly through contributions to nutritional ecology and the conservation of Australian native animals, and to tertiary education. Service includes: Emeritus Professor of Biology, University of Sydney, since 2003; Challis Professor of Biology, 1994-2003; Head, School of Biological Sciences, 1991-1993; Professor and Chair of Biology, 1988-1993; past Councillor, Association of Professors. Associate Professor of Biochemistry, University of New England, 1982-1986. Various International visiting fellowships, including: James G. Morris Visiting Lecturer, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, USA, 2008; Visiting Fellow, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 2007; Irving-Scholander Visiting Lectureship, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA, 2004. Associations: Councillor, and Member, Finance Committee, Australian Academy of Science, since 2015; Member, Japan Bilateral Exchange Program 2014-2015; Member, Fellows Sectional Committee, 2011-2014; Fellow, since 2007; Member, Animal and Veterinary Sciences Committee, 1988-1991. President, Comparative Nutrition Society (International), 1998-2000; Honorary Life Member, since 2004; Founding Member, since 1996. Director, Save the Bilby Fund, 2006-2013. Chair, Southern NSW and ACT Regional Group, Birdlife Australia, 2003-2008; Involved in the establishment of the Birds Australia Discovery Centre at Sydney Olympic Park. Councillor, Australian Mammal Society, 2000-2003; Fellow, and Honorary Life Member, since 2008. Chair, NSW Koala Research Committee, 1997-2000; Director, 1995-2000. Director, Australian Koala Foundation, 1990-1995 Publications and editorial: Author/co-author/co-editor of seven books, and 170 articles in scientific journals. Editor, 'Journal of Comparative Physiology B' (Biochemical, Systems and Environmental Physiology), since 1995. Past Editorial Board Member, 'Physiological and Biochemical Zoology', 'the Israel Journal of Zoology Australian Mammalogy' and 'Acta Zoologica Sinica'. Awards and recognition includes: Ellis Troughton Memorial Medal, Australian Mammal Society, 'for outstanding services to Australian mammalogy', 2003. Whitley Medal, Royal Zoological Society of NSW, 'for the best book on natural history', 2000.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mrs Sheila Mary KAVANAGH OAM, Mount Barker SA 5251 For distinguished service to nursing, particularly in the field of burns treatment, as a clinician, researcher and educator. Service includes: Advanced Clinical Service Coordinator, Adult Burn Centre, Royal Adelaide Hospital, since 1996. Involved in the verification of the Burns Centre with the American Burn Association and American College of Surgeons - became the first Burn Centre outside the US to hold this level and remains the only ABA/ACS verified burn centre outside the US, since 2007 (awarded in 2009, 2012 and 2016). Member, Burn Education Team, South Australian Health, since 2002; Developed, Burn Link Nurse Program; Co-author of the South Australian Government's Mass-Burn Casualty Disaster Plan. Co-authored the Graduate Diploma in Burns Nursing, University of Adelaide, mid 2000s; Clinical Lecturer, many years. Inaugural Chair, Burns CoNNect Node Joanna Briggs Institute, since 2008. President, Australian and New Zealand Burn Association, 2009-2010, (first Nurse President), Life Member, since 2008; Highest nursing award is the Sheila Kavanagh Award, established 2015. Co-Founder, Julian Burton Burn Trust, 2002; Director, since 2006; Life Member. Member, Steering Committee, Burns Registry of Australia and New Zealand, current. Co-author, 'First Aid and Emergency Management of Burn Injury Manual' - distributed to SA GPs and rural hospitals. Awards and recognition include: SA Health Nursing Excellence Award, 2012, 'for Leadership by a Registered Nurse or Midwife'. Led the nursing team which won the 2012 Team Clinical Practice Award. South Australian Nurse Excellence Award, 2003, 'for Nursing Clinical Practice, Metropolitan Acute Care Registered Nurse'.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Glenn KEYS, Chapman ACT 2611 For distinguished service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory through contributions to disability support programs, and to business and commerce as an advocate for corporate social responsibility. Service includes: Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chairman, Aspen Medical Centre, since 2003, Managing Director, 2003-2015. Co-Founder and Board Member, Aspen Foundation, since 2008. Inaugural Board Member, National Disability Insurance Agency, since 2013. Inaugural Board Member, ACT National Disability Insurance Scheme Expert Panel, since 2012 (from October 2015 known as the ACT Expert Panel (for the implementation of the NDIS), and from 2016 known as the ACT Disability Reference Group). Founder and Chair, Project Independence, since 2012. Chairman, Special Olympics ACT, 2009-2013 and Board Member, 2005-2014. Vice-President, Down Syndrome Association ACT, 1996-1999. Director, Canberra Business Council, 2008-2016. Chair, Canberra Business Chamber, since 2015. Board Member, National Capital Authority, since 2014. Advisory Board Member, Business Leaders, Innovative Thoughts as Solutions (BLITS), 20062013. Board Member, Capital Health Network, since 2016. Board Member, ACT Defence Industry Advisory Board, since 2017. Board Member and Director, Australian International Military Games (Invictus Games Sydney 2018), since 2016. Member, Advisory Council, University of New South Wales (Canberra), since 2015. Member, Corporate Support Group, Australian Centre for the study of Armed Conflict and Society (ACSACS), since 2016. Fellow, Engineers Australia, since 1999. Member, Australian Institute of Project Management, since 2001. Member, Australian Institute of Company Directors, since 1998. Member, Australian Institute of Management, since 2016. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, ACT Australian of the Year, 2015. Recipient, National Australian Export Hero, Export Council of Australia, 2015. Recipient, Alumni Award, University of New South Wales, (Business and Innovation category), 2014. Recipient, Community Leader of the Year, Australian Institute of Management, ('For his commitment to business, philanthropy and social enterprise'), 2016. Joint recipient, Australian Entrepreneur of the Year, 2016. Joint award, Entrepreneur of the Year, Hall of Fame, 2014.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Mohamed Hassan KHADRA, Chatswood NSW 2067 For distinguished service to medicine in the field of urology as a surgeon, clinician and mentor, to rural and remote medical education, and to literature as an author and playwright. Service includes: University of Sydney: Professor of Surgery. Head of Surgery, 2012-2016. Board Member, Faculty of Engineering and IT. Founding Member, Surgical Education Centre. Head of Urological Surgery, Nepean Hospital, since 2009; Clinical Academic Urologist, since 2008; Chair, Nepean Medical Staff Council, 2009-2014; Chair and Founder, Patrick Cregan Nepean Telehealth Technology Centre. Board Member, Health Information Bureau, NSW Ministry of Health, since 2012. Co-Founder, Institute of Technology Australia (IOTA), 2003-2008. Pro Vice-Chancellor, Division of Health, Science and Design, University of Canberra, 20022004, (involved in establishing 17 new courses at the University). Inaugural Professor of Surgery, Australian National University Clinical Medical School and the Canberra Hospital. Foundation Head and Professor of Surgery, School of Rural Health, University of New South Wales, 2000-2001. Was involved with the establishment of campuses at Albury and Wagga Wagga. Member, Council of Dean's Representative Rural Australian Medical Undergraduate Scholarship (RAMUS), Appeals Committee, Department of Health. Senior Examiner in Urology, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, since 2015; Examiner, since 2009; Fellow, since 1995. Member, Education Committee, Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand, 2006-2009. Member, Strategic Research Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2000-2003. Author, Random House, since 2007. Publications include 'The Patient', 2009, 'Terminal Decline', 2010, and 'Honour, Duty and Courage', 2015. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Alumni Medal, University of Sydney, 2016. Recipient, Khalil Gibran International Medal for Literature, 2008. Recipient, Inaugural Fellowship, Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1997. Recipient, Bruce Pearson Fellowship, Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1996.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Rajiv KHANNA, Herston QLD 4006 For distinguished service to medicine in the field of immunology, through contributions to the development of cellular immunotherapies for the treatment of cancers, infectious complications and chronic disease. Service includes: Founding Director and Group Leader, Centre for Immunotherapy and Vaccine Development (formerly, Australian Centre for Vaccine Development), QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, since 2008; Senior Research Officer and Chief Investigator, 1996-2007; Research Officer, 1995-1996; Postdoctoral Fellow, 1990-1994; Chair, Mentoring Committee. Honorary Professor, Molecular and Cellular Pathology, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, since circa 2001; Postdoctoral Fellow, 1993-1994. Honorary Professor, Griffith University. Senior Principal Research Fellow, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, since 2011; Principal Research Fellow, 2006-2010; Senior Research Fellow, 20012005; Fellow, 1997-2000; Douglas Wright Fellow, 1995-1997; Chair and/or Member, Training Award Committee, 2003-2013; Grant Review Panel (Microbiology), 2008 and 2010, and Coopted Expert Member, Program Grant Interview Panel, 2004. Member, Expert Panel, Australia-India Strategic Research Fund, 2007-2013. Committee Member, Cooperative Research Centre for Vaccine Technology, 2003-2004. Professional associations President, International Association of Epstein-Barr Virus and Associated Diseases, 20122014; Vice-President, 2010-2012; Member, current. Expert Member, International Transplant Society, current. Member, American Society of Haematology; American Association for Immunologist; and American Association for Microbiology, current. Member, European Society for Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy, current. Member, Edward Jenner Vaccine Society (United States of America, Europe, and Oceania), since circa 2010. Foundation Fellow, Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, since 2015. Queensland State Councillor, Australasian Society for Immunology, 1995-1997; Member, current. Founding Member, Brisbane Immunology Group, since 2000. Executive Committee Member, Queensland Branch, Australia-India Business Council, current; National Head, Biotech Sector, current. Honorary Foundation Member, Board of Advocates, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, current. Editor-in-Chief, 'Clinical and Translational Immunology', current; Editorial Board Member, 'Journal of Virology and Herpesviridae', current; Past Associate Editor, 'Leukemia and Lymphoma'. Author or Co-author of more than 200 scientific papers, including book chapters and reviews. Holds numerous international patents (7), and has successfully co-developed a diagnostic kit (QuantiFERON-CMV) in collaboration with Cellestis Ltd (QIAGEN).

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Linda Joan KRISTJANSON, Camberwell VIC 3124 For distinguished service to tertiary education through leadership and governance roles, strategic and innovative university reforms, contributions to cancer research and palliative care, and to women. Service includes: Vice-Chancellor and President, Swinburne University of Technology, since 2011. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Development), Curtin University, 2006-2011. Inaugural Chair of Palliative Care, Edith Cowan University, 2000-2006; Associate Dean (Research and Higher Degrees), Faculty of Computing, Health and Science, 1998-2006. Deputy Chair and Non-Executive Director, Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, Australian National University, 2004-2009. Co-Director, Cancer Nursing Research Centre, University of Manitoba, Canada, 1991-1997. Chair, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, since 2016. Chair, Palliative Care Research Network Victoria, 2012-2014. Chair, AuScope, since 2008; Non-Executive Director, since 2007. Non-Executive Director, AARNet, since 2011; Australian Synchrotron, since 2007; Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2009-2011; International Centre for Radioastronomy Research, 2009-2011; Australia 21, 2006-2008; Australian Institute of Radiochemical Engineering, 2004-2009. Member, International Expert Panel, Cicely Saunders Institute for Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, Kings College London, since 2006. Council Member, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2003-2006; Member, several committees, 2001-2008; Chief Investigator, several NHMRC funded grants, since 2001. Director, Centre for Nursing Research, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, 2002-2006; Member, Research Committee, 1997-2006. Member, Western Australian Health Research Advisory Committee, 2005-2011. Non-executive Director, Hawthorn Football Club, since 2013. Selection Panel Member, Victorian Lead Scientist, Victorian Government, 2013. Non-Executive Director, Lotterywest, 2010-2011; International Skills and Training Institute in Health, 2006-2010; Western Australian Government Technology and Industry Advisory Council, 2007-2010; ChemCentre WA, 2006-2011. Member, Victorian Manufacturing Council, 2012-2015; John Curtin Institute for Public Policy WA, 2006-2008; Australian Resources Research Centre WA, 2006-2008; WA Nanoscale Characterisation Research Institute, 2006-2008; WA Energy Research Alliance, 2006-2008. Chair, Consumer Participation Committee, Cancer Council of Western Australia, 2002-2006; Advisory Committee Member, Patient Services, 1997-2000. Director, Western Australian Centre for Cancer and Palliative Care, 1997-2006; Silver Chain Hospice Research, 1997-2006. Member, Palliative Care Advisory Committee, Western Australian Department of Health, 2002-2006. Member, International Women's Forum, current; Chief Executive Women Australia, current. Awards and recognition includes: Lifetime Achievement Award, Bethlehem Griffiths Research Foundation Victoria, 2012. Australian Telstra Business Woman of the Year, 2002. Balfour Mount Professorship in Palliative Medicine, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 2007.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Angel Francisco LOPEZ, Medindie SA 5081 For distinguished service to medical and scientific research in the areas of immunology and cell biology, and through innovative developments in cancer treatment, particularly acute myeloid leukaemia. Service includes: Inaugural Co-Director, Centre for Cancer Biology, SA Pathology and University of South Australia, since 2009. Adjunct Professor, School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, since 2012. Head, Division of Human Immunology, SA Pathology, since 2007; Head, Cytokine Receptor Laboratory, since 1991; Head, Granulocyte Research Laboratory, 1985-1991. Clinical Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Adelaide, since 1995. Clinical Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Adelaide, 1991-1995. Research Fellow, Clinical Research Unit, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, 1982-1985. Chair, Organising Committee, Barossa Symposia in the 'Science Amongst the Vines' biennial series, now in its eighth edition. Medical Research Advisory Committee, Australian Cancer Research Foundation, since 2014 The Premier's Science and Industry Council South Australia, 2011-2014 Medical Advisory Board, Sylvia and Charles Viertel Foundation, since 2010 Program Grants Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council, since 2010; Discipline Panels, 2004-2005; Program Grants Committee, 2001-2003. National Medical and Scientific Committee, Leukaemia Foundation of Australia, 2007-2015. Pharmaceutical Sub-Committee, Australian Drug Evaluation Committee, 1996-2002. Editorial Boards: Immunology and Cell Biology Journal, 1998-2006 Blood, American Society of Hematology, 1997-2003. Memberships: Australasian Society for Immunology Inc. Australian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Australian Society for Medical Research. International Cytokine Society. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Elected (2001) to the Asia Pacific International Molecular Biology Network. American Society of Hematology. American Association of Immunologists. Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology & Allergy (ASCIA). Awards and recognition includes: Fellow, Australian Academy of Health and Medical Science, 2015. Fellow, Australian Academy of Science, 2014. South Australian Scientist of the Year, Department of State Development, 2010.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Michael Francis LYNCH AM, Bronte NSW 2024 For distinguished service to arts administration, to leadership of international cultural institutions and nationally recognised art organisations, and through contributions to Australian public life. Service includes: Interim Director, National Art School, since September 2016. Chief Executive Officer, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, 2011-2015. Chief Executive, Southbank Centre London, 2002-2009. Chief Executive, Sydney Opera House, 1998-2002. Chair, Sydney Community Foundation, since 2015. Chair, CIRCA, since 2015. Board member, Belvoir Theatre, NSW, since 2017. Board Member, Myer Foundation, 2009-2011. Board Member, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2009-2011. Board Member, Film Victoria, 2009-2011. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Sue Nattrass Award, 'honouring exceptional service to the Australian live performance industry', Live Performance Australia, 2016. Appointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE), 'for service to the arts', 2008. Recipient, Garrett Award, 'for outstanding achievement in the encouragement of business support for the arts', Arts and Business UK, 2008.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Stephen William MACMAHON, NSW For distinguished service to medical research at a national and international level, through advancements in the treatment of hypertension, stroke and diabetes, and to improving health outcomes for disadvantaged populations. Service includes: Founder and Principal Director, The George Institute for Global Health, since 1999. Honorary Consultant, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, since 2001. Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford, since 2010. Trustee, Oxford Health Alliance, since 2010. Founder and Director, George Health Enterprises P/L, since 2014. Professor of Medicine, University of New South Wales, since 2017. Fellow, Australian Academy of Science, 2012. Fellow, British Academy of Health Sciences, 2012. Fellow, Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences, 2015. Recipient, EY Australian Social Entrepreneur of the Year, 2013. Chair, Multimorbidity Taskforce, British Academy of Medical Sciences, 2016-2017. Chair, International Scientific Advisory Board, UK Biobank, 2007-2013. Chair, World Bank Initiative for Cardiovascular Health Research in Developing Countries, 2001-2006. Executive Director, George Centre for Healthcare Innovation, University of Oxford. Lecturer, American Heart Association; British Hypertension. Recipient, Social Entrepreneur of the Year - Eastern Region, Ernst and Young, 2013. Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Epidemiology, University of Sydney, 1999-2017. Honorary Consultant, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, 1999-2001. Visiting Professor of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Sydney, 19971998 Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Auckland, 1996-1998. Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Auckland, 1995-1998. Director, Clinical Trials Research Unit, School of Medicine, University of Auckland, 19891998. Research Fellow, Clinical Trial Service Unit and Green College, University of Oxford, 19871989. Heart Foundation International Fellow, US National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, 19851987.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Phillip Lyle MCFADDEN, Fisher ACT 2611 For distinguished service to earth sciences as a geophysicist, through leadership of Australia's peak geoscience body, through collaboration and innovation in research, and to professional societies. Service includes: Geoscience Australia (formerly Australian Geological Survey Organisation): Chief Scientist, 1999-2007, including Chief of the Geophysical Observatories and Mapping Division and Head of ICT. Senior Research Scientist, Bureau of Mineral Resources, 1982-1999. Australian Academy of Science: Chair, National Committee for Earth Science, 2014, 2002-2006 and 1994-1998; Treasurer, 2005-2008. Member, Antarctic Science Advisory Committee, 2005-2008. Executive Committee. Council Member. Fellow, 1996. Chair, UNCOVER Network, since 2012. Involved in the development and publication, 'Strategic Plan for Earth Sciences', 2003. Leader of a number of the Academy's Theo Murphy Think Tank events including the UNCOVER Think Tank. Instrumental in securing the hosting of the: 34th International Geological Congress, Brisbane, Australian Geoscience Council, 2012. 25th General Assembly, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Melbourne, 2011. Instrumental in the establishment, National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), 2004-2009; continuation of its funding, 2015-2016. Leadership in establishment, Terrestrial Ecosystems Research Network, 2009. Senior Research Fellow, Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU, 1980-1982. Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Physics, University of Rhodesia, until 1980. Member, Canberra Photographic Society, since 2011; Photographer of the year, 2012. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Centenary Medal, 2003. Recipient, Jubilee Medal, Geological Society of South Africa, 1977.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr David Millard MORGAN, North Balwyn VIC 3104 For distinguished service to business and the automotive manufacturing industry, to promoting Australian exports, and to tertiary education through fostering links between university and industry. Service includes: Chairman, National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council, since 2000. President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford Motor Company of Australia, 1995-1999; VicePresident, Sales and Marketing, 1991-1995; General Parts and Services Manager, 1987; Director, Sales Operations, Ford Lio Ho Taiwan, 1985-1986; Employee, for 40 years. President, Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, 1996-1998; Life Member, 1999. Deakin University: Chancellor, 2006-2015. Deputy Chancellor, 2000-2003. Chair, Finance and Business Affairs Committee. Member, College Council, 2000-2015. Awarded an Honorary Doctorate, 'for outstanding service to Deakin and for championing the Geelong region and its transition to new manufacturing and knowledge industries', 2016. Board Member, Austrade, 2006-2013; Member, Audit and Risk Committee, 2006-2013. Chair, Geelong Innovation and Investment Fund Panel, 2009-2011. Chair, G21 Geelong Regional Alliance, 2005-2008. Chair, Geelong Economic Development Board, 2000-2007. President, Confederation of Australian Sport, 2002-2005; Board Member, 2001-2005. Ambassador, City of Greater Geelong. Board Member, Victorian Centre for Advanced Materials Manufacturing.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Robyn Ngaire NORTON, NSW For distinguished service to medical research through improving health outcomes for disadvantaged populations, to reducing the burden of road and traffic injury, and to professional organisations. Service includes: Founder and Principal Director, The George Institute for Global Health, since 1999. Professor of Public Health, University of New South Wales, since 2017. Professor of Global Health, University of Oxford, since 2011. Professor of Public Health, University of Sydney, 1999-2017. Associate Dean (Global Health), Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, 2006-2011. Chair, Australian Coalition for Global Health Research, 2006-2008. Founder and Chair, Road Traffic Injuries Research Network, World Bank/World Health Organization, 2002-2009. Honorary Consultant Epidemiologist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, since 2001. Honorary Consultant Epidemiologist, Royal North Shore Hospital, 1997-2000. Director, Injury Prevention Research Centre, Department of Community Health, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 19901998. Visiting Research Fellow, Division of Biometry and Epidemiology, National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, USA, 1985-1987. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia: Member, Research Translation Faculty, Injury Prevention and Control Steering Group, 2013-2015. Member, Health Care Committee, 2012-2015. Chair, Population Health Career Development Fellowship Peer Review Panel, 2012. Chair, Public Health Grant Review Panel, 2006-2007. Chair, Program Grants Review Panel, 2008. Chair, Population Health Career Development Award Panel, 2005-2008. Member, Population Health Career Development Award Panel, 2004. Member, Public Health Grant Review Panel, 2001-2002. Health Research Council of New Zealand: Member, Public Health Project Grants Assessing Committee, 1995-1996, 2000. Member, Workforce Policy Committee, 1996-1998. Member, Public Health Limited Budget Grants Assessing Committee, 1995-1996. Member, Women's Health Committee, 1994-1996. The University of Sydney: Honorary Member, China Studies Centre, since 2013. Member, Advisory Committee, China Studies Centre, 2010-2013. Member, Sydney Public Health Council, 2008-2011. Member, Faculty of Medicine Dean's Advisory Committee, 2007-2011. Member, Research Council, Sydney Institutes for Health & Medical Research, 2008-2010. Chair, International Committee, Faculty of Medicine, 2006-2008. Member, Professorial Promotions Committee, Faculty of Medicine, 2000-2008. Member, Medicine Management Advisory Committee, 2006-2007. Member, Research Committee, College of Health Sciences, 2004-2005. Member, Executive Committee, School of Public Health, 2002. Member, Health Research Committee, School of Public Health, 1999-2000, 2003. Member, Management and Advisory Committee, School of Public Health, 1999-2002. Australasian Epidemiological Association: Vice President, 1996-2001. Chair, Scientific Committee, Annual Conference, 2001. Membership Officer, 1999-2001. Convenor, New Zealand Branch, 1996-1998. Convenor, New Zealand Branch Conference, 1996. Australasian Trauma Society: Chair, Research Committee, 2001-2005. Member, Research Committee, 1997-2001. Chair, New South Wales Chapter, Australian College of Road Safety, 2000-2003. Australia Member, Board of Pacific Friends of the Global Fund to Fight Malaria, TB and AIDS, 2008-2014. Member, VisAsia Council, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2006-2012. Member, Research Grants Committee, Northern Sydney Area Health Service, 1999-2000. Member, Research and Development Advisory Committee, Northern Sydney Area Health Service, 1999-2000. Member, Australian National Injury Prevention Advisory Council (NIPAC), 1998-2000. Member, NIPAC Research and Development Strategic Planning Committee. Member, NIPAC Workforce, Education, Training and Development Working Group. Fellow, Royal Society of Medicine, UK, since 2015. Member, Interim Steering Committee, International Society for Violence and Injury Prevention, 2004-2006. Board Member, International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention, 2003- 2006. Member, NZ Trauma Committee, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1996-1998. Member, Research Committee, New Zealand Mountain Safety Council, 1995-1997. Public Health Association of New Zealand: New Zealand representative, World Federation Public Health Associations, 1996-1998. National Executive Committee member, 1991-1993, 1995-1998. Convenor, Annual Conference, 1996.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Emeritus Professor Paul Edmond O'BRIEN, South Yarra VIC 3141 For distinguished service to medicine as a clinical surgeon and researcher, particularly of the stomach and its physiology, as a mentor to surgeons, and through contributions to public health in Australia and internationally. Service includes: Head, The Centre for Bariatric Surgery, current. Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Monash University, since 2004; Emeritus Director, Centre for Obesity Research and Education, since 2011; Inaugural Director, Centre for Obesity Research and Education (CORE), 2004-2011. Professor and Head, Department of Surgery, Monash University, Alfred Hospital, 1986-2004. Associate Professor of Surgery, Flinders University, 1983-1986; Senior Lecturer, 1978-1983; Lecturer, 1977. Director, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Flinders Medical Centre, 1983-1986; Senior Staff Specialist Surgery, 1978-1983; Staff Specialist, 1977. National Medical Director, American Institute of Gastric Banding, Dallas, Texas, USA, 20052015. President, Obesity Surgery Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1998-2004. Member, Court of Examiners, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, 1990-1998; Member, Board in General Surgery; Member, Board of Examiners; Member, Research Advisory Committee. Council Member, International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity. Chairman, Medical Devices Evaluation Committee, Therapeutic Goods Administration, 20032009. Member, Health Advisory Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council, 19962001; Chairman, Quality of Care and Health Outcomes Committee, 1996-1999. Author of 296 publications in refereed biomedical journals and also: 'The Lap-Band Solution - A Partnership for Weight Loss', 2007. Advisory Editor, 'Obesity Surgery', current; Co-Editor in Chief, 2004-2009.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Stephen George PAGE, NSW For distinguished service to the performing arts and contemporary dance, through enriching Australia's cultural environment, and by presenting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts to the world. Service includes: Bangarra Dance Theatre: Artistic Director, since 1991. Nurtured Rekindling, a youth outreach program, 2012, providing free dance and cultural workshops. Bangarra Youth team, under the guidance of Sidney Saltner, provides mentorship to the New South Wales Public Schools Aboriginal Dance Company through Arts New South Wales. Created the Bangarra Artists-in-Residence program to give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists the opportunity to create works under Bangarra's auspice. Artistic Associate, The Secret River, Sydney Theatre Company, 2012. Artistic Director, Adelaide Festival of the Arts, 2004. Directed Indigenous sections for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Dancer, Sydney Dance Company, 1986-1988, and 1989-1990. Dance Student, Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre, National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association, 1982-1985, 1988. Director, Spear, 2015. Director, 'Sand' from the feature film 'The Turning', 2013. Choreographer, The Sapphires, 2011. Choreographer, Bran Nue Dae, 2009. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, JC Williamson Award, Live Performance Australia, 2016. Recipient, Lifetime Achievement Award, NAIDOC Awards, 2016. Recipient, Honorary Doctorate of Creative Arts, University of Technology Sydney, 'for his contribution to the arts and Indigenous culture', 2015. Named, New South Wales Australian of the Year, 2008; Finalist, 2007. Recipient of 12 Helpmann awards. Recipient, Australian Council Dance Award, 2017. Recipient, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award, Individual Award, 2003. Recipient, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award, Indigenous Individual, 2004.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Angus David PARADICE, Scone NSW 2337 For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic contributions and charitable support, and to business and commerce in the field of investment management.

Service includes: Principal, Paradice Investment Management, since 1999. Fund Manager, Mercantile Mutual, 1994-1999. Small Listed and Unlisted Portfolio Manager, New South Wales State Superannuation Investment and Management Corporation, prior to 1994. Has provided several philanthropic donations. Recipients have included: The Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge Foundation; Sydney Theatre Company; 'Girls do the Math Program', University of New South Wales; 'The Community of Scone (including funding for sports days, the local memorial garden, and the Aberdeen Highland Games); The Mirabel Foundation; Australian Museum Trust; Taronga Conservation Science Initiative; Documentary Australia Foundation; Australian Rugby Foundation; The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; The Climate Council; and Social Ventures Australia.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA The Honourable Ronald Anthony PHILLIPS, Sydney NSW 2000 For distinguished service to community health through leadership roles in the public and private sectors, through the development of health policy reform, and to the Parliament of New South Wales. Service includes: Chair, Sydney Local Health District, since 2011; Chair, Finance Risk and Performance Committee, current; Chair, Patient, Family Centred Care Committee, current; Member, Medical Staff Executive Council, current. Chair, New South Wales Kids and Families, 2012-2015. Inaugural Chair, Council of Board Chairs, 2011-2012. Member, Sharelife Project, Outcomes Australia, since 2014; Director, BetterOff (diabetes) Project, current. Co-Founder and Managing Director, BCAL Diagnostics, since 2011. Managing Director, Sydney Breast Clinic, 2002-2013. Past Chair and Board Member, Institute for Magnetic Resonance Research. Parliament of New South Wales: Deputy Leader of the Opposition, 1995-1999. Minister for Health, 1992-1995. Minister for Health Services Management, 1991-1992. Government Whip, 1988-1991. Deputy Opposition Whip, 1984-1988. Member for Miranda, 1984-1999, serving in a range of portfolios including Minister for Health, Shadow Treasurer, Shadow Minister for Energy, Shadow Minister for Planning, and Shadow Minister for the Olympics.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Jennie Louise PONSFORD, Melbourne Vic 3004 For distinguished service to medical research in the field of neuropsychology, and through seminal advances in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with traumatic brain injuries Service includes: Professor of Neuropsychology, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, since 1995. Director, Monash-Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre, Epworth Healthcare, since 2000. Director, Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology Program, since 1999, Director or Research Degrees, 2005-2011, Director of Clinical Programs, since 2013, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University. Co-ordinator, Monash-Epworth Longitudinal Head Injury Outcomes Study, one of the world's largest longitudinal outcome studies involving 2600 patients followed over 30 years, since 1988. Co-Chief Investigator, Moving Ahead Centre of Research Excellence in Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery, funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), since 2012. Researcher, Institute for Safety Compensation and recovery research, Victorian Transport Accident Commission, current. Member, NHMRC grant review panels 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017. Chief Investigator, five NHMRC project grants, since 2004. Published over 250 research articles, 2 books and various book chapters. Presenter at national and international conferences, current. Manger, Psychology Services, Bethesda Hospital (now Epworth Hospital), 1982-1999. Clinical Neuropsychologist, Royal Ryde Rehabilitation Centre, 1980-1981. President, International Neuropsychological Society, 2013-2014 and Member,Governing Board,1996-1999 and 2011-2013. President, Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment, 1984-1987; Honorary Fellow since 2002; Secretary - current. President, International Association for the Study of Traumatic Brain Injury, 1994-1997. Executive Board Member, International Brain Injury Association, current. Member College of Clinical Neuropsychologists, Australian Psychological Society, current and Member, since 1980. Current Member of Editorial Boards of six international journals: 'Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society', 'Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation', 'Neuropsychological Rehabilitation', 'Brain Injury', 'Brain Impairment' and 'NeuroRehabilitation'.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Brian Gordon RICHARDS, Netherby SA 5062 For distinguished service to geotechnical engineering and soil science, particularly through research and development of measuring and understanding soil suction and its effect on soil strength. Service includes: Specialist Geotechnical Consultant, since 1995. Projects include: design and construction of the tailings dams at the CSA copper mine, Cobar and Cadia copper mine, NSW; Ranger Uranium mine; Woodcutters base metal mine and Pine Creek gold mine, NT; Telfer goldmine, New Celebration gold mine and Boddington gold mine, WA; Mount Leyshon gold mine and Gordonston coal mine, QLD. Range of roles including Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO, 1958-1995. Project Officer, National Association of Australian State Roads Authorities, 1958-1965. Soil Physics Projects, 1979-1986. Member, multidisciplinary teams specialising in mine rehabilitation and performances of tailings dams, in Australia, China and Germany, 1986-1994. Senior Consultant, Soils Science Department, University of Queensland, current. Member, (at the request of the Governor of Hong Kong), Independent Review Panel on Filled Slopes, The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, 1976. Author/Co-author of 87 research papers. Member, Australian Geomechanics Society, since 1982; Committee Member, South Australian Chapter, 1988-1990 and 1982-1983. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, John Jaeger Memorial Medal, Australian Geomechanics Society, 1992 'in recognition of contributions of the highest order over a lifetime commitment to the geotechnical profession in Australia.' Recipient, German Humboldt Fellowship for outstanding Australia-German scientific collaboration, 1992.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Ian Thomas RING, Coogee NSW 2034 For distinguished service to medicine as an academic, researcher and advisor, and for improving Indigenous and economically disadvantaged population health outcomes, and to professional organisations. Service includes: Honorary Professorial Fellow, Research and Innovation Division, University of Wollongong, current; Professorial Fellow, Australian Health Services Research Institute, 2005-2016. Adjunct Professor, School of Indigenous Australian Studies, James Cook University, since 2012; Head, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1998-2001. Professorial Visiting Fellow, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales, since 2009. Principal Medical Epidemiologist and Executive Director, Health Information Branch, Queensland Health, 19972004; Director, Epidemiology and Health Information Branch, 1991-1997; Medical Director, Epidemiology and Prevention Unit (Non-Communicable Diseases), 1986-1991; Medical Director, Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Unit, 1984-1986. Foundation Director, Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, Australian National University, 2003. Consultant, Western Pacific Regional Office, World Health Organisation, various reviews and meetings, 1985, 1991,1993, 1994 and 1997. Foundation Medical Director, Queensland Cancer Registry, 1981-1984. Assistant Director (Epidemiology), Health Commission of New South Wales, 1976-1981; Senior Medical Officer, Division of Research and Planning, 1975-1976. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Social and Preventative Medicine, University of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1974. District Health Officer, Department of Public Health, Papua New Guinea, 1968-1970. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (formerly known as Australian Institute of Health): Member, National Advisory Group, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Information and Data, current and Founding Board Member, 1987-1992. Member, Advisory Committee, Sydney Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Statistics, University of Sydney, current. Expert Advisor, Steering Committee, Close the Gap Campaign Coalition, Australian Human Rights Commission, 2000s. Member, Indigenous Health Research Panel, National Health and Medical Research Council, 2006-2008; Member, Prevention Panel, 1989-92. Clinical Oncological Society of Australia: President, Epidemiology Section, 1987-1988. Vice-President, Epidemiology Section, 1985-1986. Member of Council, 1987-1988. Member, Standing Committee on Public Affairs, Public Health Association, 1988-1993. Foundation Member and Council Member, Australian Epidemiology Association, 1987-1990. Australian and New Zealand Society for Epidemiology and Research in Community Health: Foundation National Convenor, Health Statistics Group, 1984-87. Member of Council, 1984-86. National Treasurer, 1978-80. Executive Member, Queensland Branch, Australian and New Zealand Society for Epidemiology and Research in Community Health, 1983-1988. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Sidney Sax Medal, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, James Cook University, 2001.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Lynette SELWOOD, VIC For distinguished service to tertiary education in the field of reproductive biology as an academic, researcher and author, to the conservation of marsupial animals, and to the promotion of science. Service includes: Academic: Honorary Professor, School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne, since 2010; Professorial Fellow in Zoology, 2000-2009. Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Christ's College Cambridge, 2000 and Member, current. Author and publisher of over 100 scientific papers. Professional Affiliations: Immediate Past President, Royal Society of Victoria, since 2013; President, 2010-2013; Honorary Treasurer, 2009-2010; Council Member, 2003-2009. Co-Founder, International Federation of Mammologist, 2005 and Honorary Secretary, 20052009. Honorary Life Member, Australian Mammal Society, since 2009; President, 2003-2006. Fellow, Society for Reproductive Biology, since 2014. Member, Victorian Cell Biology Society, since 1987 and President, 1988-1996. Community: Supporter, Victorian Women's Trust, since 1985. Founding Member, Grace Park Residents Association, since 1985.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Margaret Mary SHEIL, Carlton Vic 3053 For distinguished service to science and higher education as an academic and administrator, through significant contributions to the national research landscape, and to performance standards. Service includes: University of Melbourne: Provost/Chief Academic Officer/Standing Deputy to Vice-Chancellor, since 2012; Member, Advisory for Coursera, 2012-2016. Member of a range of committees including University Executive , Promotions and a range of advisory boards. Board Member, Trinity College. University of Wollongong: Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), 2005-2007; Pro Vice-Chancellor, 2002-2005; Dean of Science, 2001-2002; Professor of Chemistry, 2000-2001; Lecturer,1990-2000. Chief Executive Officer, Australian Research Council (ARC), 2007-2012. President, Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry, 2002-2004; VicePresident, 1998-2001; Secretary 1994-1996; Inaugural Fellow, 2014. Member, Advisory Council, Science Industry Endowment Fund, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, since 2008. Member, Clunies Ross Awards Committee, Academy of Technology Sciences and Engineering, since 2014. Director, Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), since 2016. Chair, Rural Research & Development Profit Selection Committee, Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, 2014-2016. Judging Panel Member, Eureka Prize for Innovation, Australian Museum, since 2014. Education Specialist, Board of the Australian National Selection Commission, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2012-2015; and Member, Australia-India Council Board, 2010-2012. Board Member, Australia-Indonesia Centre, since 2015. Board Member, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, since 2016. Member, Prime Minister's Science Engineering and Innovation Council, Office of the Chief Scientist, 2007-2012. Member, National Research Infrastructure Council, 2007-2012. Member, Co-operative Research Centres Committee, 2007-2012. Member, International Advisory Board, Korean National Research Foundation, 2008-2010. Member, Advisory Board, Eskitis Research Institute, Griffith University, 2004 -2007. Editor, 'Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry', 2006-2007. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, 'European Journal of Mass Spectrometry', 1995-2007. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Morrison Medal, Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry, 2013; Fellow, 2014. Finalist, Westpac 100 Women of Influence, Australian Financial Review', 2012. Fellow, Academy of Technology Sciences and Engineering, 2009. Recipient, 'Living Luminary of Australian Chemistry', Royal Australian Chemical Institute, 2011; Fellow, 2005.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Peter Christopher SHELLEY, Margate TAS 7054 For distinguished service to business, particularly through contributions to the Tasmanian aquaculture industry, to Australia-Japan relations, to professional associations, and to the community. Service includes: Business: Managing Director, Tasmanian Quality Foods Pty Ltd, 1996-2006. Managing Director, Tassal Ltd, 1988-1998. Managing Director, Hopkins P/L, 1973-1988. Marketing & Processing, Clements & Marshall P/L, 1961-1973. Founding Chair, Co-operative Research Centre for Aquaculture - Aquafin CRC, 2001-2005. Chair, National Aquaculture Council, 1998-2001; Chair, Tasmanian Aquaculture Council, 1997-2001; Board Member, 1994-2001. Board Member, Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute, 1997-2002. Board Member, Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, 1994-1996. Deputy Chair, Tasmanian Food Industry Council, 1998-2002. Chair, International Salmon Farmers' Association, 1995-1997; Board Member, 1990-2000; Chair, Tasmanian Salmon Farmers' Association, 1990-1994; Board Member, 1990-1998. Chair, Kingborough Waste Services Pty Ltd. Member, Australian Research Centre Industry Advisory Panel 'industrial transformation research programme', 2012-2013. Deputy Chair, Brand Tasmania Council, 1999-2003. Board Member, Tourism Tasmania, 2002-2005; Chair, Tasmanian Convention Bureau, 20002002. Founding Chair, and National Board Member, Advance Australia Foundation (Tas), 19831991. National Member, Trade Policy Advisory Council (Federal), 1992-1999. Chair, Combined Rural Traders Ltd (now Ruralco Ltd), 1986-1989 and Board Member, 19791992. Vice-President, Hobart Chamber of Commerce, 1986-1988. Community: Chair, Tasmanian Men's Shed Association Inc, 2013-2016; South Representative, current; Foundling Chair/President, Channel Men's' Shed , 2011-2016; Member, current. Chair, Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation, 1996-2002. Past Secretary and Board Member and District Secretary, Tasmania Lions; Past State Zone Chairman; Past President, Lions Club of Kingborough. Australia-Japan relations: Honorary, Consul-General for Japan in Tasmania, 1997-2017 and Dean, Consular Corps in Tasmania, 2009-2011. Vice Patron, The Australia-Japan Society (Tasmania) Inc, since 1997; Trustee, Robert Gatenby Trust (Agricultural), current; Member, Fuji Trust Scholarship Section Panel, current. Board Member, Australia-Japan Business Cooperation Committee, 1996-2004; Member,1995-2005. Executive Committee, Australian-Japan Business Cooperation Committee, 1992-2001. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Decoration of the Order of the Rising Sun, Government of Japan, 2012.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Roger SIMNETT, Oatley NSW 2223 For distinguished service to the accountancy profession, to business education, to the development of national and international auditing and assurance standards, to accounting organisations, and to research. Service includes: Scientia Professor, Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales, since 2012; Associate Dean of Research, Australian School of Business, 2011-2014; Head, School of Accounting, 2006-2010; Professor, 1995-2006; Associate Professor, 1992-1995; Senior Lecturer, 1988-1992; Lecturer, 1987. Member of the Executive, Business Associate Research Deans Network of Australia and New Zealand (BARDsNet), 2012-2014. Academic Director and Foundation Chair, Macquarie Group, Centre for Social Impact, since 2014. Elected, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA), 2010. Member, Auditing Advisory Panel, Chartered Practising Accountants Australia (CPAA), since 2005; Member, Promotions Committee, 1992-1998; Fellow, since 1992. Member, Academic Advisory Panel, Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB), since 2015. Member, International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), 2002-2005. Member, Task Force, International Standard for Assurance Engagements (ISAE) 3000, 20092012. Member, International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), 2010-2014; Member, Framework Panel, since 2015 Member, Technical Taskforce, 2010. Chair, International Standard ISAE 3410 (Assurance Engagements on Greenhouse Gas Statements), International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), 2007-2012; Chair, Sustainability Expert Advisory Panel, 2006. American Accounting Association: Chair, Outstanding PhD Dissertation, Auditing Section, 2009. Board Member, 2002-2005. International Representative, Auditing Standards Committee, 2000-2002. Committee Member, Inaugural Outstanding Contributions to Auditing Literature Award, 2000. Founding Member, Joint Assurance Services Task Force of Australia, Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), 1996-2000. Australian Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (AUASB): Chair and Chief Executive Officer, since 2017. Member,1995-1999. Chair, Management Board, Australian Accounting Review', 2006-2011. Member, Editorial Boards of Auditing; A Journal of Practice and Theory'; International Journal of Auditing'; and 'Managerial Auditing Journal'. Associate Editor, 'International Journal of Accounting' and 'Accounting Finance'. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Outstanding Educator Award (Auditing Section), American Accounting Association, 2016. Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand: Recipient, Outstanding Contribution to Research Award, 2015 Recipient, Outstanding Contribution to Accounting and Finance Practice Award, 2011.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Donald James ST JOHN AM, Malvern VIC 3144 For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical research, as a gastroenterologist, to innovative public health cancer screening programs, and as a mentor of young clinicians. Service includes: National Bowel Cancer Screening Program: Instrumental in the design and rollout, since 2006. Chair, Quality Working Group, 2006-2012. Member, Advisory committees related to the Pilot, 2002 - 2004 and to each phase, Commonwealth Department of Health, since 2006. Cancer Council Victoria: Instrumental in establishing a Victorian state-wide familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) Register and Chair,1988-2004. Gastroenterology: Senior Clinical Consultant, National Cancer Control Initiative, 2001-2006. Director of Gastroenterology, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, 1977-2001. Invited speaker for a number of organisations including: World Congress of Gastroenterology, 1990,1994 and 2002. New Zealand, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013. Gastroenterological College of Nurses, 2006. RANZCOG, 2006. Australian Gastroenterology Week, 2004, 2009 and 2016. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Doctor of Medical Science, (honoris causa), University of Melbourne, 2016. Inaugural Inductee, Research Hall of Fame, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, 2014. Recipient, President's Award, Volunteer of the Year, Cancer Council Victoria , 2012. Honorary Member, Australian Medical Association, 2012.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA The Honourable Robert Edward TICKNER, Balmain NSW 2041 For distinguished service to the community through leadership roles with the Australian Red Cross, and to the Parliament of Australia. Service includes: Under Secretary-General for Partnerships, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 2015; Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Values and Diplomacy, 2012. Chief Executive Officer, Australian Red Cross, 2005-2015. Chief Executive Officer, Job Futures, 2000-2005. Member, Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund Advisory Panel, 2009. Parliament of Australia: Member, House of Representatives for Hughes, Parliament of Australia, 1984-1996. Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs, 1991-1996. Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 1991-1993. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, 1990-1991. Chair, Parliamentary Joint Committee on Public Accounts, 1989-1990. Alderman, Sydney City Council, 1977-1984 including a brief period as Acting Lord Mayor in 1983. Solicitor and Principal Solicitor, New South Wales Aboriginal Legal Service, 1979-1984. Author, 'Taking a Stand: Land Rights to Reconciliation', 2001.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Ms Gabrielle Mary TRAINOR, Sydney NSW 2000 For distinguished service to the community through consultancy roles, particularly in the field of transport and infrastructure planning and design, and as a contributor to social welfare, sporting, and cultural institutions. Service includes: Director, Barangaroo Delivery Authority, since 2009; Member Finance Audit and Risk Committee since 2010; Chair, Arts and Culture Panel, since 2010. Director, Business Events Sydney, since 2012; Chair Finance, Risk and Audit Committee. Independent member, Audit Committee, NSW Office of Sport and Venues NSW, since 2015. NSW Government Representative, Central Sydney Planning Committee, since 2014. Director, Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, 2005-2010; Member, Governance Committee. Director, Victorian Urban Development Authority (VicUrban), 2003-2011; Chair Docklands Place Management and Municipal Committee 2005 - 2007; Joint Chair, Melbourne City Council Docklands Co- ordination Committee, 2007 - 2010; Chair, Art Panel, 2008-2011. Chair, Advisory Committee, The Aspiration Initiative (Indigenous Secondary Education Project), since 2012. Director, Aurora Education Foundation since 2013; Chair, Advisory Committee, The Aspiration Initiative. Director, Cape York Group, since 2013 and 2010-2012. Council Member, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, 2011-2014; Director, 2003-2011. Member, Advisory Council, Sydney Youth Orchestra, 2006-2010. Member Council, Australian War Memorial, 2013-2016; Member Audit Committee, 'no dates'. Chair, National Film and Sound Archive, since 2012. Member, Advisory Council, Institute of Neuroscience and Muscular Research, Westmead Hospital, since 2009. Chair, Barnardo's Australia, since 2013; Deputy Chair, 2012-2013 and 2001-2005; Director, 19932005. Acting Chair, Church Resources, 2008-2010; Director, 2005-2011. Director, Breast Cancer Network of Australia, 2005-2014. Member, Board of Trustees, Western Sydney University, since 2013; Director, Whitlam Institute, since 2010. Council Member, St Ignatius College, Riverview, 2003-2014. Director, Greater Western Sydney (GWS) Giants Australian Football Club, since 2011; Chair, Integrity Committee. Commissioner, AFL Commission, since 2016. Director, Australian Football League Foundation, 2008-2010. Director, Australian Sports Drug Agency, 2001-2006; Member Audit Committee. Director, Australian Football League (NSW/ACT) Commission, 2000-2010. Director, Clarius Group Limited, since 2015. Director, Infrastructure Australia, since 2014. Member, Advisory Board, Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd, 2012-2014. Chair, Best Western Australia, 2005-2007. Director, Financial Executives International of Australia, 2001-2004. Director, Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC), 1998-2003.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Malcolm Charles WAUCHOPE, Winthrop WA 6150 For distinguished service to public administration in Western Australia through leadership and advisory roles, to improved governance, public sector management and policy reform, and to the community. Service includes: Government of Western Australia: Inaugural, Public Sector Commissioner, Public Sector Commission, since 2008. Member, Integrity Coordinating Group. Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, 1997-2008. Clerk, Executive Council, 1987-2009. Chief Executive, Office of State Administration, 1995. Chief Executive, Department of the Premier, 1992. Director, Cabinet Secretariat, 1984. Chief Research Officer, Treasury Department, 1983. Board Member, Australia and New Zealand School of Government. Community: Ambassador, WestCare, (Westcare provides village style accommodation to working age people with a disability), 'for many years'. Member, Walk for the Cure Committee, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 2000-2001. Various coaching and committee roles, Willetton Junior Hockey Club. Western Australian Representative, Council for the Order of Australia, 1997-2016.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Michael John WILKINS, Cremorne Point NSW 2090 For distinguished service to the insurance industry, particularly to improved corporate social responsibility standards, to the building of natural disaster resilience and safer communities, and to workplace diversity. Service includes: Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, IAG Limited, 2008-2015; Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Managing Director, 2007-2008. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Promina Group, 1999-2007. Chief Executive Officer, Tyndall Australia, 1994-1999. Board Member, AMP Limited, since 2016. Board Member, QBE, since 2016. Member, Australian Business Roundtable for Disaster Resilience and Safer Communities, 2012-2015. Non-Executive Director, The Geneva Association (international think tank of the global insurance industry), 2014-2015; Member, since 2008. President, Insurance Council of Australia, 2003-2004; Director, 1999-2011. Non-Executive Director, Australian Business and Community Network, 2014-2015. Member, Australian Government Financial Sector Advisory Council, 2010-2014. Member, Business Council of Australia, 2008-2015. Member, B20 Human Capital Taskforce, since 2014.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Mr Brian Arthur WILSON, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023 For distinguished service to the financial and banking sectors through public policy advisory roles in the areas of foreign investment, taxation and superannuation reform, and to higher education administration. Service includes: Public sector: Chairman, Foreign Investment Review Board, since 2012; Member, since 2009. External Member, Superannuation Reform Steering Group, Australian Taxation Office, 20112015. Member, Payments System Board, Reserve Bank of Australia, since 2010. Member, Australian Government Specialist Reference Group on Taxation of Multinational Enterprises in Australia, 2012-2013. Member, Australian Government Review into Governance, Efficiency, Structure and Operation of Australia's Superannuation System (The Cooper Review), 2009-2010; Member, Stronger Super Peak Consultative Group, 2011. Government Advisor, asbestos settlement with James Hardie, New South Wales Government, 2005-2006. Financial Services: Director, Bell Financial Group, since 2009. Senior Advisor, The Carlyle Group, since 2017. Founding Managing Director (Australia), Lazard, 2004-2009. Vice-Chairman, Citigroup Australia, 1994-2004. Director, Schroders Australia, 1991-1994. Education: Chancellor, University of Technology Sydney, February-November 2016; Deputy Chancellor, 2011-2016; Council Member, since 2006; Pro-Chancellor, 2006-2011; Chairman, Finance Committee, since 2006; Alternate Chairman, Joint Sub-Committee Audit and Risk and Finance, since 2006. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Honorary Doctorate, University of Technology Sydney, 2017.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Professor Jeremy Somers WILSON, Bondi Junction NSW 2022 For distinguished service to medicine as a pancreatologist, to medical administration and clinical governance, to education as an academic, researcher and mentor, and to professional associations. Service includes: Clinical Associate Dean, South Western Sydney Clinical School, (through the University of New South Wales), since 2002; Professor of Medicine, since 2001; Associate Professor, 1997-2001; Senior Lecturer, 1988-1996. Professor and Director, Division of Medicine, Liverpool Hospital, since 2005. Professor of Medicine and Director of Gastroenterology, Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital, 2001-2005. Executive Clinical Director (Western Zone), Sydney South West Area Health Service, 20042011. Staff Specialist, Gastroenterology, Prince Henry and Prince of Wales Hospitals, 1988-2001. Governance: Chair, Human Research Ethics Committee, South Western Sydney Local Health District, since 2011. Member, Clinical Council, Clinical Excellence Commission, since 2012. Member, Health Care Advisory Council, 2005-2011. Co-Chair, Acute Care Sub-Committee, Agency for Clinical Innovation, since 2005. Chair, Area Health Advisory Council, Sydney South West Area Health Service, 2005-2011; Research: Founder and Researcher, Pancreatic Research Group, Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research (at UNSW), since 1987. Representative, Animal Research Review Panel, 1993-2001. Professional organisations: Secretary-General, International Association of Pancreatology, 2009-2016; Council Member, 2001-2016. Member, Gastroenterological Society of Australia, current; Honorary Secretary, 1995-1999; Member, Research Institute Committee, 1991-1995. Fellow, Royal Australasian College of Physicians, since 1980; Member, Written Examination Committee for Adult Medicine, 1992-2003; Regional Examiner, current. Awards and recognition includes: Recipient, Outstanding Leadership and Service Award, International Association of Pancreatology, 2016. Recipient, Outstanding Service Award, International Association of Pancreatology, 2015. Recipient, Inaugural Outstanding Commitment to Pancreatology Award, Australasian Pancreatic Club, 2014. Recipient, Ingham Institute Lady Mary Fairfax Distinguished Researcher Award, 2016. Fellowship, American Gastroenterological Association, 2007. Fellowship, Royal College of Physicians United Kingdom, 2001.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Katherine Lesley WOODTHORPE, Lane Cove NSW 2066 For distinguished service to business through venture capital, management and commercialisation initiatives for research and technology based enterprises, and to industry organisations. Service includes: Cooperative Research Centres: Chair, Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, since 2002. Chair, The HEARing Cooperative Research Centre, since 2016. Director, Deep Exploration Technologies Cooperative Research Centre, since 2013. Director, Cancer Therapeutics Cooperative Research Centre, 2014-2016. Director, Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre, since 2014. Director, Environmental Biotechnology Cooperative Research Centre, 2002-2007. Director, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), since 2016. Director, Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute, since 2014. Director, Bioplatforms Australia, since 2014. Director, Sirtex Medical, since 2015. Chair, Fishburners (start-up business community), since 2016. Chair, National Climate Science Advisory Committee, since 2016. Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering, since 2015. University of Technology Sydney: Former Chairman, Insearch; Director, 2000-2008. Past Board Member, 2001-2010. Chair, Commercial Activities Committee, 2004-2009. Council Member, 2003-2010. University of Sydney: Director, The Warren Centre, 2004-2007. Founding Board Member, Commercialisation Australia, 2009-2012. Advisory Board Member, Australian Innovation Festival, 2011-2013. Director, Sustainable Tourism Holdings, 2001-2007. Director, Ventracor Ltd., 1997-2007. Former Deputy Chair, Australian Business Foundation, 2000-2002; Board Member, 19982002. Director, Incubator Companies Board, Australian Technology Park, 1997-2000. Chief Executive Officer, Australian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association, 20062013. Chairperson, People and Innovation Corporate Advisors, 1997-2006.

OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA Dr Alexander ZELINSKY, O'Connor ACT 2602 For distinguished service to defence science and technology, to systems engineering, and to education as an academic and researcher. Service includes: Chief Defence Scientist and Head of Defence Science and Technology, Department of Defence, since 2012. Group Executive, Information Sciences Group, CSIRO, 2009-2012; Director, ICT Centre Business Unit, CSIRO, 2004-2009. Australian National University: Professor, Systems Engineering, School of Information Sciences and Engineering, 20002004; Research Fellow, 1996-1999. Research Scientist, AIST, Japan Electrotechnical Lab, 1992-1995. Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder and Director, Seeing Machines Limited, 2000-2014. Chair, Advisory Board, Centre of Excellence in Robotic Vision, Australian Research Council, current. Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Robotics Research, current. Awards and recognition includes: Honorary Fellow, Engineers Australia, 2013. Fellow, Institution of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 2007. Recipient, Clunies Ross Award, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 2005. Fellow, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 2002. Fellow, Australian Institute of Company Directors, 2000.