Mr Ian Allen AM
For significant service to the community through support for a range of organisations, and to cancer survivorship programs.
Ms Penelope Armytage AM
For significant service to public administration in Victoria, and to the community.
Dr Arumugam Alagappa Arumugam AM
For significant service to medicine, to psychiatric health care, and to professional groups.
Ms Yvonne Audette AM
For significant service to the visual arts as an abstract painter.
Mr Martin Bartfeld AM QC
For significant service to the law, to legal education and reform, and as a mentor.
Ms Jennifer Batrouney AM QC
For significant service to the law, to the legal profession, and to women lawyers.
Ms Jay Bonnington AM
For significant service to the community through support for charitable organisations, and to business.
Dr Russell Corlett AM
For significant service to plastic and reconstructive medicine, and to the community of the Asia-Pacific region.
Dr David Fahey AM
For significant service to emergency response organisations, and to medicine in the field of anaesthesia.
Professor Matthew Gillespie AM
For significant service to tertiary education administration, and to medical research.
Professor Andrew Jaspan AM
For significant service to the print and digital media, and to tertiary education.
Ms Annette Kimmitt AM
For significant service to business, and to gender equality and inclusion.
Dr David Kram AM
For significant service to the performing arts, to opera and chamber choirs, and to education.
Emeritus Professor William Logan AM
For significant service to tertiary education, and to cultural heritage research.
Associate Professor Douglas Lording AM
For significant service to medicine, to endocrinology and andrology, and to the community.
Mr Shane Marshall AM
For significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, to industrial relations, and to mental health.
Ms Elizabeth Mohle AM
For significant service to industrial relations, to the nursing profession, and to the superannuation sector.
Mr Philip Munz AM
For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives, to medical research, and to business.
Ms Genevieve Overell AM
For significant service to the community through roles with a range of organisations.
Emeritus Professor Roger Pepperell AM
For significant service to medical education, particularly to obstetrics and gynaecology.
Mr William Scott AM
For significant service to the pharmacy profession at the state and national level.
The Reverend Dr Elizabeth Smith AM
For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia, and to liturgical scholarship.
Professor Elizabeth Tudor AM
For significant service to veterinary science, to tertiary education, and to animal welfare.
Mr Shlomo Werdiger AM
For significant service to the Jewish community, and as a philanthropist.
Mr Innes Willox AM
For significant service to business, particularly to industry, and to the community.