Below you will find a listing of Queen's Birthday Honours awarded to our Alumni in 2006.
| Name |
Award |
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| Christopher J
Aird (B Ec '71) |
PSM |
| For
outstanding public service in the development and implementation of
Government policies and strategies relating to consumer protection in the NSW
home building sector. |
| Alan R
Barcan (BA '46, Dip Ed '47, MA '54, M Ed
'58) |
AM |
| For service to
the study of the history of education and social sciences in Australia and as
a contributor to raising public debate on educational issues. |
| Jonathan A
Bell (LLB '63) |
OAM |
| For service to
the community through a range of children's, sporting, rural and ex-service
welfare organisations, and to the law. |
| John C
Carrick (BA '68) |
OAM |
| For service to
the community through Rotary International, particularly in the areas of
health promotion, youth affairs and international relations. |
| Peter G
Christian (Materia Medica Pharmacy) |
OAM |
| For service to
the preservation of Australian history, particularly through the Fellowship
of First Fleeters, and to the community. |
| Gregory I
Combet (B Ec '87, Dip Lab Rel & Law '91) |
AM |
| For service to
industrial relations and through advocacy for the improved health and safety
of workers, including people affected by asbestos-related diseases, and to
the community. |
| William A
Crothers (Materia Medica Pharmacy) |
OAM |
| For service to
the community of Bourke, particularly through the Anglican Church of
Australia, and to the pharmaceutical profession. |
| Jack
Denham (BA '42) |
OAM |
| For service to
the Australian horse racing industry as a trainer and as a mentor to
apprentice jockeys |
| Kay A
Ellem (B Sc Med '53, MBBS '55) |
AO |
| For service to
medical research through significant contributions in the field of cancer
immunotherapy. |
| Herbert
Freilich (BS '47, MB '47) |
AM |
| For service to
the community through philanthropic support for a range of organisations and
as a medical practitioner. |
| Reginald S
Gee (BE (Civil) '51, Dip TCP '53) |
OAM |
| For service to
local government, to engineering and to the community of Taroona. |
| Gregory J
Hancock (B Sc '68, BE (Civil) '70, PhD Eng '76, D Eng '03) |
AM |
| For service to
engineering as a contributor to the development of industry standards,
particularly in relation to cold-formed steel structures, through research
roles relating to the behaviour and design of thin-walled structures, and as
an educator. |
| Peter C
Hayward (B Sc '53, BE (Mech & Elec) '55) |
OAM |
| For service to
the community of Camden through a range of church, historical and business
organisations. |
| Christopher B
Ingall (MBBS '78) |
OAM |
| For service to
medicine as a paediatrician and through clinical training roles, and as
founder of the Northern Rivers Children's Health Fund. |
| Richard E
Jane (B Vet Sc '61) |
AM |
| For service to
veterinary science, particularly through leadership roles within professional
and regulatory organisations in New South Wales, to local government, and to
the community. |
| Peter B
Kearns (BA '59) |
OAM |
| For service to
education, particularly as an advocate for vocational education and training
and life-long learning. |
| Francis H
Lang (MBBS '55) |
OAM |
| For service to
medicine, particularly in the field of otorhinolaryngology, and to the Army
Reserve. |
| Raymond M
Lowenthal (MBBS '65, MD '78) |
AO |
| For service to
medicine in the fields of oncology and palliative care and as a clinician,
educator, researcher and contributor to professional organisations at state
and national levels. |
| John M
Mack (B Sc '58, PhD Sc '71) |
AM |
| For service to
mathematics education, particularly in the area of curriculum development, to
the arts, and to a range of academic professional organisations. |
| Kenneth C
McKay (Dip Crim '91) |
APM |
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| Denis P
Myers (B Soc Stud '73) |
PSM |
| For
outstanding public service to the welfare of the Aboriginal community. |
| Nicolaos
Nicolopoulos (B Diagnost Radiography '01) |
PSM |
| For
outstanding public service and contribution to improving the service delivery
of emergency management in Australia. |
| Margaret H
Olley (D Vis Arts '00) |
AC |
| For service as
one of Australia's most distinguished artists, for support and philanthropy
to the visual and performing arts, and for encouragement of young and
emerging artists. |
| Deborah R
Page (B Ec '80) |
AM |
| For service to
community health, particularly through the Cancer Council of New South Wales,
and to commerce and accountancy in a range of executive roles with business
and professional organisations. |
| Barry C
Pearson (MBBS '52) |
OAM |
| For service to
medicine as a general practitioner, and to the community of Hurstville
through aged care and service organisations. |
| Peter C
Perry (B Sc '43, BE (Eng Tech) '44) |
OAM |
| For service to
the community through health and youth organisations, and through Rotary
International. |
| John A
Ramsland (M Ed '72) |
OAM |
| For service to
the community, particularly through historical research in the areas of child
poverty and abuse, the Indigenous experience and institutional life in
colonial Australia, and to education. |
| George D
Repin (MBBS '52, Grad Dip PHlth '68) |
AM |
| For service to
medicine, particularly through the Australian Medical Association, to the
development of post graduate education, and to medico-legal and professional
organisations. |
| Robert I
Taylor (B Vet Sc '39) |
OAM |
| For service to
veterinary science as a practitioner, and to the community through historical
and service organisations. |
| Kimberley L
Williams (B Mus '74) |
AM |
| For service to
arts administration through executive roles with a range of cultural
organisations, to music education and the formulation of arts related public
policy. |
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| Code |
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| AM - Member of the Order
of Australia |
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| APM - Australian Police
Medal |
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| CSM - Conspicuous
Service Medal |
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| PSM - Public Service
Medal |
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