Professor Eileen Baldry AO
For distinguished service to tertiary education, to criminology and social welfare policy, and as an advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Professor Bill Charman AO
For distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly to the pharmaceutical sciences, and to professional organisations.
Mr Sandy Clark AO
For distinguished service to the wine industry through leadership roles, to finance and business, to the arts, and to charitable initiatives.
Professor Susan Davis AO
For distinguished service to medicine, to women's health as a clinical endocrinologist and researcher, and to medical education.
Emeritus Professor Andrew Markus
For distinguished service to tertiary education, particular to the study of Jewish civilisation, as a sociologist and demographer, and to multiculturism.
Ms Sam Mostyn AO
For distinguished service to business and sustainability, and to the community, through seminal contribution to a range organisations, and to women.
Professor Helen O'Connell AO
For distinguished service to medical education, and to medicine in the field of urology as an academic and clinical, and to professional groups.
Mr Daryl Quinlivan AO
For distinguished service to public administration through leadership roles in the areas of agriculture, water and the environment.
The Honourable Jay Weatherill AO
For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of South Australia, particularly as Premier, and to early childhood and tertiary education