Companion (AC) in the General Division

The Honourable Dr Annabelle Claire Bennett AO SC (Bsc '71)

For eminent service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly in the field of intellectual property, to higher education, and to sports arbitration.

Professor David James Burke (MBBS '67)

For eminent service to neurophysiology, to innovative treatments for spinal cord and brain trauma injuries, and to professional medical organisations.

Emeritus Professor Leo Radom (BSc '66)

For eminent service to science, particularly to computational chemistry, as an academic, author and mentor, and to international scientific bodies.

Mr Dennis James Richardson AO (BA '69)

For eminent service to public administration through leadership roles in the national security, defence and foreign policy arenas, and to workplace cultural reform.

Officer (AO) in the General Division

The Honourable Reginald Ian Barrett (BA '64 LLB '67 LLM '71)

For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly in the area of corporations law and legislation.

Professor Katherine Belov (CertEdStud '10)

For distinguished service to higher education, particularly to comparative genomics, as an academic and researcher.

Professor Rachel Claire (Rae) Cooper (PhD '03)

For distinguished service to higher education, particularly in the field of employment relations, and workplace policy and practice.

Mr Nicholas Richard Cowdery AM, QC (BA '68 LLB '71)

For distinguished service to the law, to the protection of human rights, to professional legal bodies, and to the community.

The Honourable Dennis Antill Cowdroy OAM QC (LLB '67)

For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary in the civilian and military spheres, through a range of senior roles.

Emeritus Professor Susan Caroline Kippax (BA '67 PhD '72)

For distinguished service to higher education, and to community health, particularly through research into HIV prevention and treatment.

Dr Robert Ian Larbalestier (MBBS '80)

For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to cardiothoracic surgery and transplantation, and to professional medical societies.

The Honourable Clare Majella Martin (BA '76)

For distinguished service to the people and Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory, and as a community advocate.

Professor Elizabeth Martin

For distinguished service to dental education as an academic and researcher, and to professional organisations.

The Honourable Carolyn Chalmers Simpson (BA '71)

For distinguished service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly in the areas of criminal, defamation, administrative and industrial law.

Ms Diane Lee Smith-Gander (MBA '88)

For distinguished service to business, to women's engagement in executive roles, to gender equality, and to the community.

Emeritus Professor Murray Charles Wells (PhD '74)

For distinguished service to higher education, particularly to accountancy, and to business administration.

Member (AM) in the General Division

Ms Suzanne Dale Baker (BA '03 BA (HONS) '06)

For significant service to the film industry as a producer.

Mr Peter Christopher Banki (BA '70 LLB '73)

For significant service to the legal profession, and to the community.

The Right Reverend Dr Paul William Barnett (MA '75)

For significant service to the Anglican Church of Australia.

Clinical Professor Peter Thomas Bye (MBBS '72 PhD(Medicine) '83)

For significant service to medicine, particularly to cystic fibrosis, and to medical education.

The Honourable Dr Elizabeth Constable (BA '65 MA '68)

For significant service to the people and Parliament of Western Australia, and to education.

Dr Ian James Cook (MBBS '78 MD '89)

For significant service to gastroenterology, and to medical research.

Emeritus Professor Leslie Joshua Copeland (BSc '68 PhD '72)

For significant service to agricultural science as an academic and researcher.

Mr John William Cunningham (MA '90)

For significant service to the community through a range of roles.

Professor Hannah Grace Dahlen (MCommNurs '94)

For significant service to midwifery, nursing and to medical education.

Mr Robert Rae Dalziel (BEc '68)

For significant service to the community, to rugby union, and to business.

Mr John Francis Eades (BA '66 LLB 69)

For significant service to the law, to professional standards, and to the community.

Dr John Patrick Edmonds (MBBS '65 MMedHum '08)

For significant service to rheumatology, and to medical research.

Dr Jonathan James Ell (MBBS '74)

For significant service to medicine, and to medical education and research.

Emeritus Professor Neville Frank Exon (BSc '63)

For significant service to marine geology, and to higher education.

Professor George James Foster (BEc '70 MEc '72)

For significant service to education, particularly to management accounting.

Ms Kathleen Clare Freedman (BA '69)

For significant service to the visual arts as a benefactor and supporter of emerging artists.

Dr Michael Atticus Fullilove (BA '94)

For significant service to international relations.

Mr James Lindsay Glissan ESM QC (BA '71 LLB 71 LLM '76)

For significant service to the law in New South Wales.

Professor David Ian Guest (BScAgr '78 PhD (Agriculture) '84)

For significant service to horticultural science, particularly to plant pathology.

Distinguished Professor James Ernest Guthrie

For significant service to higher education in the field of accounting.

Emeritus Professor Ralph Frederick Hall (BA '66 MA '68 PhD '71)

For significant service to higher education as an academic, and to the community.

Ms Susan Maria Halliday (BSc(Arch) '95)

For significant service to social welfare, particularly through gender equality and human rights advocacy.

Professor Raymond Warren Holden (DipMus(Ed) '76)

For significant service to the performing arts through music.

Professor Constance Helen Katelaris (MBBS '76 PhD(Medicine) '86)

For significant service to medicine in the field of immunology and allergy.

Ms Cassandra Leigh Kelly (BEc '96)

For significant service to business through executive roles, and as an advocate for gender equity.

Dr Jennifer Helen Kendrick (BSc '78 MBBS '83)

For significant service to medicine, and to medical education and standards.

Emeritus Professor Ivan Robert Kennedy

For significant service to higher education, particularly to agriculture.

Mr Andrew Robert Leventhal (BE(Civil) '73)

For significant service to geotechnical engineering, and to the community.

Mr Alastair James McEwin (MBA(Exec) '07)

For significant service to people with a disability, and as a human rights advocate.

Mrs Joan Helen Masterman (BA '60 MTCPlan '75)

For significant service to tourism in Tasmania, and to conservation and the environment.

Emeritus Professor Gabriel Adelin Moens (PhD(Law) '82)

For significant service to the law, and to higher education.

Mr Andrew Michael Phelan (BA '76 LLB '78)

For significant service to judicial administration.

Mr Warwick John Plunkett (BPharm ‘65)

For significant service to pharmacy, and to professional organisations

Dr Helen Patricia Ramsay (BSc ’50 MSc ’52 PhD ’67)

For significant service to plant science

Dr Nicholas Saltos (MBBS '65)

For significant service to medicine, and to education.

Mrs Carlene Dorothy Smith (BPharm '66)

For significant service to pharmacy, and to professional organisations.

Professor Carolyn Mary Sue (PhD(Medicine) '98)

For significant service to medicine, particularly to mitochondrial disease.

Dr Keith Douglas Suter (PhD '77 MA '90 PhD(Research) '14)

For significant service to international relations, and to the Uniting Church in Australia.

Dr John William Tierney OAM (BEc '67 DipEd '68 MEd '73)

For significant service to people with polio.

Dr Lizabeth Tong (MA '73 DipPsuch '74 PhD(Medicine) '92)

For significant service to medicine, particularly to child mental health.

The Reverend Dr Ann Patricia Wansbrough (BSc '68 DipEd '69 B.D '80 PhD '00)

For significant service to the Uniting Church in Australia.

Professor Hala Zreiqat

For significant service to biomedical engineering, and to research councils.

Professor Jacob George (PhD(Medicine) '95)

For significant service to medicine as a gastroenterologist and hepatologist.

Rear Admiral the Honourable Justice Michael John Slattery Ran (BA '75 LLB '78)

Professor Mary Chiarella

For significant service to nurse and midwifery education, and to health care standards.

Dr Jonathan Clarke

For significant service to medicine as a head and neck surgeon.

Professor Alan Cooper

For significant service to medicine as a dermatologist and researcher.

Professor Geoffrey Isbister

For significant service to medical research in the field of toxicology.

Medal (OAM) in the General Division

Dr Michael Thomas Biggs (MBBS '85)

For service to medicine as a neurosurgeon.

Mr David Lawrence Borger (BEc(SocSc) '93)

For service to the Parliament of New South Wales, and to local government.

Dr Leonard John Burtenshaw (MMus '78)

For service to music education.

Ms Adrienne Margaret Cahalan (LLB '89 BA '90)

For service to sailing.

Dr Joan Patricia Castle (MBBS '53)

For service to medicine.

Dr Richard Wainin Chan (BDS '77 MDS '83)

For service to dentistry.

Dr Michelle Ann Crockett (MBBS '87)

For service to medicine.

Professor Jane Esther Dahlstrom (MBBS '85 CertEdStud '02)

For service to medical education, and to pathology.

Ms Regula (Ria) Deamer

For service to medical education administration.

The Honourable Laurie Donald Ferguson (BA '78 BEc '79 MA '83)

For service to parliament and politics, and to the community.

Dr Frank Fisher (MBBS '55)

For service to community health.

Mr Roland Errol Gridiger (LLB '70)

For service to the performing arts through administrative roles.

Dr Kimberley Alan Jaggar (BA '74 DipEd '75 MA '76)

For service to secondary education.

Mr Ian Colwell Miller (BA '73 LLB '76 LLM '83)

For service to the community through a range of organisations.

Dr William Nardi (MBBS '68 DipOphth '73)

For service to medicine in the field of opthalmology.

Mr David Ernest North (BPharm '74 MPharm(Clin) '05)

For service to the community of the Illawarra.

Mrs Dianne Edna North (BPharm '73)

For service to the community of the Illawarra.

Ms Laurelle Doris Pacey ('BScAgr '73)

For service to community history.

Dr Milton Arthur Sales (MBBS '79)

For service to medicine, and to the community.

Sister Mary Margaret Shanahan (BA '59 MA '66 MPhil '92)

For service to tertiary education, and as a mentor of young students.

Mrs Sheryl Joycelyn Southwood (SCM Undergraduate '70)

For service to music through a range of organisations.

Dr Penelope Clare Stewart (MBBS '89)

For service to medicine in the field of emergency and intensive care.

Dr Douglas Keith Thornton (BDS '75)

For service to dentistry in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery.

Dr Anatoly (Tony) Trachtenberg (BSc(Med) '66 MBBS '68)

For service to medicine, particularly as a general practitioner.

Dr Vida Viliunas (BPharm '80 GradDipMed(PainMgt) '99 MM(PainMgt) '04)

For service to medicine in the field of anaesthesiology.

Ms Ellen Margaret Waugh (BA '63 MEd '69)

For service to community history, and to arts education.

Dr Gordon Eustace White (MBBS '64 DipTropMed&Hyg '71)

For service to medicine, particularly sexual health.

Honorary Member (AM) In The General Division

Professor Jacob George

For significant service to medicine as a gastroenterologist and hepatologist.

Public Service Medal (PSM) New South Wales

Ms Janet Kathryn Schorer (DipAppSc(Nursing) '92)

For outstanding public service, particularly through the protection of children, in New South Wales.