Professor Christine Faye McDonald
For significant service to respiratory and sleep medicine as a clinician-researcher, administrator, and mentor, and to professional medical organisations.
Dr Ian Allen
For significant service to education through roles in the development of public policy and accreditation standards.
Mr Hylton John Mackley
For significant service to the visual arts, particularly through administrative, fundraising and philanthropic roles, to heritage preservation, and to the community.
Professor Andrew John McLachlan
For significant service to pharmacy as a researcher, educator and administrator, and to professional medical and scientific organisations.
Mr David Caple
For significant service to community health through workplace health and safety reforms and ergonomic policy development.
Ms Heather McKee
For service to social welfare organisations.
Mr Michael Stefanovic
For significant service to international relations in senior investigative roles with the
United Nations and the World Bank.
Professor Iain James
For significant service to medicine in the field of endocrinology and neuroendocrinology, and to medical research into reproductive biology.
Professor Brian Morris
For significant service to health education and research, particularly through the study of molecular genetics and hypertension, and to professional organisations.
Professor McKenzie Clements
For significant service to tertiary education through mathematics research and instruction as an academic, author and mentor.
Mr Peter Tanner
For significant service to the community through leadership of charitable organisations, to veterans, and to business.
Mr Andrew Crockett
For significant service to the law particularly to legal aid services, to education, and to the community.
Mr Ian George Nethercote
For significant service to electricity supply in Victoria through industry reform and restructuring, to education, and to the community of Gippsland.
Mr Neil Edwards
For significant service to business and commerce through corporate governance and leadership roles in the public and private sectors.
Mr Morry Fraid
For significant service to the community through philanthropic support for a range of charitable organisations and foundations.
Professor Peter Anthony Sallmann
For significant service to the legal profession as a leader and advisor to professional judicial organisations, and as an educator.
Professor John William Wilson
For significant service to medicine, and to medical research, in the field of respiratory disease, and to professional organisations.
Councillor Jackie Fristacky
For significant service to local government, and to the community of Melbourne.
Dr Andrew Scot Skeels
For significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of palliative care, as a clinician and educator.
Mr Colin Golvan QC
For significant service to the law, to legal education, particularly support for Indigenous students, and to the arts through governance and philanthropy.
Dr Alastair Robert Jackson
For service to the performing arts, particularly to opera, through a range of governance roles, and as a patron and benefactor.
Professor Robyn Guymer
For significant service to medicine in the field of ophtalmology, particularly age related macular degeneration as a clinician, academic and researcher.
Mr William Hennessy
For significant service to music as a concert violinist, artistic director, mentor and educator.
Mr Chris Freeland
For significant service to the arts in New South Wales particularly to the film industry, to business education, and to the community.