Medal of the Order of Australia recipients

The Medal of the Order of Australia is awarded to individuals nominated by the community whose achievements are deemed 'worthy of recognition'.

The Medal of the Order of Australia is awarded to individuals nominated by the community whose achievements are deemed 'worthy of recognition' by the Order of Australia Council.

This year's recipients include Men's Shed founder Warren Humphries, R U Ok? Day founder, the late Gavin Larkin as well as teen solo sailor Jessica Watson and snowboarding medallist Torah Bright.

Former screen star and boxer, the late Gus Mercurio, has also been honoured.

The following is a list of other notable recipients. The It's An Honour website will have a full list of recipients at a later stage.

Dr Kenneth Vernon Bailey

For service to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.

The Reverend Dr Warren Keith Bartlett

For service to the Uniting Church in Australia, and to the community.

Dr Colin Gabriel Benjamin

For service to the community through roles with social welfare organisations, and to business.

Ms Torah Bright

For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Mr Peter John Brooke

For service to the community as a pilot with the Royal Flying Doctor Service, Queensland.

Mr Ronald Alan Brownlees

For service to local government, and to a range of health and community organisations.

Mr Paul William Brunton

For service to Australian history through curatorial roles with the Mitchell Library.

Mr Joseph Anthony Caputo

For service to the Italian community in Australia, to the Victorian Multicultural Commission, and to local government.

Sister Maria Casey

For service to the community as Postulator for the Canonisation of Mary Mackillop, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.

Squadron Leader Robert Barson Cowper DFC* (Ret'd)

For service to veterans and their families through a range of ex-service organisations.

Sister Margaret Anne Culhane

For service to the international community, particularly refugees from Asia and Africa, to women, and as an educator.

Mr Robert Phillip Dobson AFSM

For service to the community through voluntary roles with a range of service organisations.

Mr Grant Stephen Dorrington BEM

For service to the community through contributions to road safety, and to the management and development of the Australian Football League in Western Australia.

Mr Peter Nicolaus Ellis

For service to the arts through the collection and preservation of Australian folk history and heritage.

Mr Peter John Fenton

For service to the Australian film industry as a sound engineer.

Mr William Michael Flynn

For service to the community of Ballarat, and to the Catholic Church in Australia through administrative roles.

Father Paul Bernard Gardiner

For service to the community in the fields of education and religion, as Postulator for the Canonisation of Mary Mackillop, and to the Catholic Church in Australia.

Dr Dorothy Mary Gibson-Wilde

For service to heritage preservation in Queensland.

Mrs Jennifer Ann Gorrel

For service to the community of the Riverina through a range of health and social welfare organisations.

Mr Peter Hansen

For service to the building and construction industry, and to the community.

Mrs Ina Patricia Harbison

For service to marine conservation in South Australia.

Mr Arnold Rex Harcourt

For service to the community as an author, researcher and historian, particularly of the founding and early days of Melbourne and Victoria.

Mr Geoffrey Raynor Hook

For service to the print media as a political and social commentator, and as a cartoonist.

Mr Owen Ray Hughan

For service to the sport of basketball as a player, coach and administrator.

Mr Warren Desmond Humphries

For service to the community of Labrador, particularly through roles with the Men's Shed.

Mr Jack George Kyros (deceased)

For service to the Greek community of Western Australia.

Mr Gavin James Larkin (deceased)

For service to the community through the advancement and promotion of suicide prevention awareness, and as Founder of R U OK? Day.

Mrs Lydia Lassila

For service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Mrs Madeleine Mary Le Surf

For service to the community of Manly.

Mr Gus Mercurio (deceased)

For service to boxing as an administrator and sports commentator, as a film, television and stage actor, and to the community.

Dr Kerry Leonard Moroney

For service to rural medicine, and to the community of Narrabri.

The Honourable Peter Frederick Morris

For service to the Parliament of Australia through a range of ministerial portfolios, and to the maritime industry and ship safety.

Mr Edward Maurice Murrell (deceased)

For service to the community of the Dungog Shire, to local government, and to emergency service organisations.

Commander Robert Emulis Nelson RAN (Ret'd)

For service to education through the development and national delivery of the Science and Engineering Challenge.

Mr Xuan Tiep Nguyen

For service to the Vietnamese community in Australia.

Ms Deborah Ruth Nicholls

For service to the community, particularly as a refugee advocate.

Mr Denis Richard Page

For service to business, and to the community of the Australian Capital Territory.

Mr Emanuel Andrew Petrelis

For service to the Greek community of Western Australia, to business, and to education.

Mrs Helen Poulos

For service to children in hospital and to their families.

Mr Peter James Prineas

For service to conservation and the environment in New South Wales through executive and advocacy roles.

Mrs Beverley Frances Snell

For service to international health.

Ms Julie Anne Tongs

For service to the Indigenous community of the Australian Capital Territory.

Mrs Sabina van der Linden-Wolanski (deceased)

For service to the community through a range of Jewish organisations.

Mrs Claire Russell Vickery

For service to the community through the Butterfly Foundation.

Ms Barbara Gay von Ess

For service to people with autism spectrum disorders and their families, as an advocate and educator.

Mrs Phyllis Ware

For service to Friends of the Royal Perth Hospital.

Ms Jessica Rose Watson

For service to sailing and to youth through the achievement of sailing solo and unassisted around the world, and as a role model for young Australians.

Mrs Anna Wellings

For service to women's health through a range of breast cancer support organisations, particularly Dragons Abreast ACT and Region and Breast Cancer Network Australia.

Mrs Ildikó Wetherell

For service to the Hungarian community in South Australia.

Mr Oscar Ralph Whitbread

For service to the Australian film and television industry.

Dr Pamela Kaye Williams

For service to women's health through executive roles with breast cancer awareness organisations.

Mr Robert Willis

For service to the preservation of Australian folklore and traditional music.

Mr Hayden Paul Zammit

For service to the community of Broken Hill through a range of fundraising and volunteer programs, and to youth leadership.


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