Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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David Outram Anderson | For service to the secondary industry and commerce | |
Tudor Harvey Barnett | For service to the public service |
Dr Alfred Dunbavin Butcher, | For service to conservation, particularly to the re-development of the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens |
Professor Alexander Cambitoglou | For service to archaeology and to international relations |
Ian Castles, | For public service, particularly as Secretary to the Department of Finance and as Australian Statistician |
Dr John Hinton Bassett Christian | For service to science, particularly in the field of microbiology |
Augustus Morris Cornish | For service to the sport of lawn bowls |
Charles Paul Curran | For service to the community and commerce |
Emeritus Professor Arthur Delbridge | For service to education, particularly in the field of linguistics and as editor-in-chief of the Macquarie Dictionary |
Dr Judith Elizabeth Dey | For service to paediatrics, particularly in the field of developmental disabilities |
William Leslie Dix | For service to secindary industry, particularly the automotive industries |
Dr Kevin James Fagan | For service to the welfare of ex-service personnel, to medicine and to the community |
His Excellency Roy Robert Fernandez | For service as a diplomat |
Sir Arthur Thomas George | For service to the community and to education |
Emeritus Professor Louis Goldberg | For service to education, particularly in the field of accounting |
Lydia Karola Ludewine Hebestreit | For service to nursing education |
Dr John Keith Henderson | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of neurosurgery |
Henry Percival Hurrell | For service to the trade union movement |
Roger Kemp, | For service to the arts |
Donald King | For service to mining, particularly coal mining |
Lady Dorothy Wolseley Macarthur-Onslow | For service to the community and to youth |
Thomas Ernest May | For service to industry and to the community |
Alan Gordon McGregor | For service to the arts and to the community |
Charles Rothauser | For service to secondary industry particularly to the design and manufacturing of plastics |
James Harcourt Shepherd | For service to primary industry, particularly to the wool and sheep meat industries |
John Robert Thomas | For public service particularly as chief executive of the Australian Industry Development Corporation |
John Bruce Thomson, | For service to the coal mining industry |
Dr Helen Alma Newton Turner, | For service to science, particularly in the field of animal genetics and sheep breeding |
Ronald Joseph Walker, | For service to the community and to social welfare |
Dr Leonard James Webb | For service to conservation, particularly in the field of rainforest ecology | |
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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Edith Emma Adlard | For service to the community | |
Cyril Norman Aynsley | For service to the transport industry |
The Reverend Aubrey Vincent Baker | For service to religion and to the community, particularly in the outback |
John Anthony Bell, | For service to the performing arts as an actor and director |
John Alexander Birch | For service to overseas aid agencies and international relations |
Nancy Wilmot Borlase | For service to art |
The Honourable William Archibald Borthwick | For service to the Victorian Parliament and to the community |
Richard Boyer | For service to the Tariff Board and the Industries Assistance Commission |
Francis Brady | For service to the public service, particularly to the New South Wales Electricity Commission |
Professor Gerald Anthony Broe | For service to medicine, particularly geriatric medicine |
Keith Osborne Brown | For service to secondary industry and education |
Joan Shirley Brown | For service to education |
Donald Ross Burton | For service to the trade union movement |
Alan Winter Chandler | For services to the community |
Dr Richard Ian Charlesworth | For service to the sport of hockey |
Teofila Cohen, | For service to the community and education |
John William Connell | For service to civil engineering and to the community |
Councillor The Honourable Leo Paul Connellan | For service to local government |
Barry Hugh Crocker | For service to the performing arts and to the community |
Vernon John Dalton | For service to youth and community services and as Chairman of the Corrective Services Commission of New South Wales |
Dr Glyn Anthony Davies, | For service to the community |
John Antony Barclay Dunlop | For service to the welfare of children |
The Reverend Gilbert William Arthur Duthie | For service to religion, the community and to the Commonwealth Parliament |
Edna Theresa Edgeley | For service to the performing arts |
Thomas James Edmonds, | For service to the performing arts, particularly in the field of opera |
Alan Newbury Edwards, | For service to the community, particularly to the Army Reserve |
Dr Frederica Lucy Erickson | For service to the arts, particularly as an author and illustrator |
Sydney Alan Field | For service to the community, particularly the Jewish community |
William Joseph Fisher | For service to the mining industry |
Desmond Lionel Foster | For service to the media, particularly radio |
Alderman Desmond Allan Freeman | For service to the community and to local government |
Dorothy Elliott Ginn | For service to the welfare of children, particularly through the establishment of the Child Abuse Preventative Service |
John Ernest Dunlop Goldie | For service to medicine particularly in the field of surgery |
Dr Morris Michael Gollow | For service to medicine particularly in the field of venereology |
Mary Elizabeth Grant | For service to health administration and to the community |
David Gulpilil | For service to the arts through the interpretation of Aboriginal culture |
Wilfred John Harris | For service to primary industry, particularly in the field of oenology |
Geoffrey John Henke | For service to sport, particularly through the Australian Olympic Federation |
Khalil Herro | For service to secondary industry, particularly in the field of commerce |
Alma Eleonor Hexter | For service to children with physical and intellectual disabilities |
Ross Ainsworth Hohnen, | For service to the community and to youth |
Dr Robinson Mainwaring Jacklyn | For service to science, particularly in the field of cosmic ray research |
Norton Jackson | For service to the mining industry |
Ralph Jacobi, | For service to the Commonwealth Parliament |
Allan Lindsay Jeans | For service to Australian football |
Patrick James Johnson | For service to health and public administration |
Ronald Stephen Jones | For service to surveying |
Reginald Lionel Kermode, | For service to secondary industry, particularly to the transport industry |
The Most Reverend Archbishop Abdo Rachid Khalife | For service to the Maronite Church in Australia |
Reginald Thomas King | For public service as Director of the Queensland office of the Department of Employment and Industrial Relations |
Dr Stanley George Kings | For service to the dental profession |
Henry Maxwell Kitson | For service to the community |
Andrew Peter Knox | For service to the retail industry |
Marie Jeanne Lamp | For service to the nursing profession particularly in the fields of hospital standards and nurse education |
William Charles Langshaw | For service to youth and the community |
David Alexander Lawe Davies | For service to youth and to the community |
Ronald James Letten | For service to secondary industry, particularly in the fields of building and construction |
Walter James Lewis | For service to rugby league football |
Clifton Walter Love | For service to secondary industry and to the community |
Professor Alban Jude Lynch | For service to the mineral processing industry |
Dr Alasdair Mackellar | For service to medicine in the field of paediatric surgery |
Kenneth Mackenzie-Forbes | For service to the arts, particularly opera |
Ronald Dereck Armstrong Maconaghie | For service to the arts, particularly to opera and as a teacher of voice |
Dr David Michael Madew | For service to local government |
Louis Edward Marks | For service to the transport industry |
Dr Gerard Joseph McCafferty | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of otolaryngology |
Kenneth Hugh McLeod | For service to industrial relations |
Noreen Patricia Minogue | For service to international relations as Deputy Secretary General of the Australian Red Cross Society |
Godfrey William Moessinger | For service to hockey |
Alan Leslie Morse, | For service to local government |
Francis Xavier Murphy | For public service |
Roy Alfred Newton | For service to the community |
Gregory John Norman | For service to golf |
Dr June Norma Olley (Cumbrae-Stewart) | For service to science, particularly to food science |
Dr Reginald Roland Roessler Pascoe | For service to veterinary science |
John Keith Petrie | For public service and for service to the community |
Frederick Kenneth Lionel Phillips | For service to unemployed youth as the founder of the Bridging the Gap scheme |
The Reverend Lloyd Gladstone Phillips | For service to the Marriage Guidance Council movement |
Mervyn John Phillips | For service to banking |
Barbara Jean Pitt | For service to the National Council of Women |
William James Reedman | For service to education |
Dr John George Hamilton Refshauge, | For service to sports medicine |
John Douglas Richards | For service to local government and underprivileged groups |
Paul Henry Riomfalvy | For service to the film industry and to the performing arts |
The Right Reverend Stanley Bruce Rosier | For service to religion and to the Anglican diocese of Willochra, South Australia |
Thomas Hendry Russell | For service to road engineering and construction |
Philip Andrew Satchell | For service to radio broadcasting |
Barbara Madge Schaefer | For service to the Women's Agricultural Bureau |
Michael Zdenek Schulz | For service to the community, particularly through the Ethnic Affairs Commission of South Australia |
Herbert George Seymour | For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women |
Dr Anthony Greville Shannon | For service to education, particularly in the field of applied mathematics |
The Reverend Canon Charles Henry Sherlock | For service to religion, particularly as Anglican minister to the parish of Hunters Hill, New South Wales |
William James Shields | For service to public health |
Thomas John Smith, | For service to medicine |
Anthony John Stanfield | For service to welfare, particularly to those afflicted by drug and alcohol abuse |
George Rathjen Starritt, | For service to primary industry and to the horticultural show movement |
Kevin Peter Stevens, | For public service |
Dr David Maxwell Storey | For service to medicine and to health administration |
Elizabeth Mary Stubbs | For service to pre-school education |
William John Stutt, | For service to thoroughbred horse racing |
Alderman Sheila Burns Swain | For service to local government and to women's groups |
Joyce Belle Thurgood | For service to the community, particularly through the Association of Civilian Widows |
John Garfield Tilley | For service to local government |
Lyn Kreutzer Turner | For service to forensic science |
Victor Vaclav Vodicka | For service to the craft of gold and silver smithing |
Reverend Brother Robert John Wallace | For service to education |
Dr Ronald Harry Cecil Wells | For service to medicine and to health administration |
The Honourable Arthur Mornington Whyte | For service to the Parliament of South Australia |
Eric Gordon Willetts | For service to primary industry, particularly maize growing |
William John Agnew Wills | For service to commerce |
Professor Stephen Adolphe Wurm | For service to education particularly in the field of linguistics |
John William Cardwell Wyett | For service to the health insurance industry | |
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Navy | Commander James Gerald Bridges Armstrong, | For service to the Royal Australian Navy as Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence | |
Commander Peter Derek Johnstone-Hall | For service to the Royal Australian Navy as the Command Support Services Officer to the Flag Officer, Naval Support Command |
Lieutenant Commander Edward Ernest Powell | For service to the Royal Australian Navy as Office in Charge, Fleet Intermediate Maintenance Activity onboard HMAS Stalwart |
Captain Robert Andrew Kevin Walls | For service to the Royal Australian Navy as the Director of Naval Force Development |
Army | Lieutenant Colonel Gary Robert Bell | For service to the Australian Army in the field of communication equipment |
Lieutenant Colonel Peter James Dunn | For services to the Australian Army as Commanding Officer, 1st Field Regiment, Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery |
Colonel John Curtis Hartley | For service to the Australian Army as Commandant, Army Apprentices School and Commander, Albury/Wodonga Military Area |
Major Leslie John Hiddins | For service to the Australian Army in the field of combat survival |
Major Bradley Keating | For service to the Army Reserve in New South Wales |
Major Kevin Konemann | For service to the Australian Army in the field of personnel management |
Colonel Cyril Brian McAuley, | For service to the Australian Army in the field of transport and movement |
Air Force | Wing Commander Donald Bruce Chandler | For services to the Royal Australian Air Force as Temporary Commanding Officer of No 482 Maintenance Squadron |
Squadron Leader James Eric Males | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Staff Officer, Air Traffic Control Projects, Air Force Office |
Wing Commander Phillip Leslie Morrall | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as a Staff Officer with the Directorate General of Personnel Services, Air Force Office |
Squadron Leader Brian Winston Overall | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Office responsible for Engineering Management of the Operational Mirage Fleet |
Wing Commander Brian Anthony Robinson | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force, particularly through his contribution to the Hornet Aircraft Project |
Group Captain Bruce David Searle | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Manager of the Tactical Fighter Project Sub-Office in Washington | |
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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Elizabeth Margaret Allan | For services to the public service | |
William Charles Modwen Appleby | For service to the community |
Wallace Thomas Kennedy Baird | For service to the media |
Alexander Leslie Baker | For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women |
Alan Edgar Barlow | For service to athletics |
Reginald Barlow | For service to athletics |
William Maxwell Bartlett | For service to the Public Service, particularly to the Australian Bureau of Statistics |
Herbert Thomas Bates | For service to the community as Divisional Officer of the St John Ambulance Brigade |
Edward David Batrouney | For service to the community and local government |
Arthur Henry Beetson | For service to the sport of Rugby League |
David Ian Bell | For service to hockey |
Douglas Alan Bishop | For service to primary industry, particularly to the Australian Apple and Pear Corporation |
Robert James Black | For service to the sport of baseball |
Ian Bruce Blair | For service to local government |
Rae Flora Blesing | For service to multicultural adult education |
Efrem Bonacina | For service to the Italian community |
Frederick Thomas Borchardt | For service to education, particularly as an administrator |
Kira Abricossova Bousloff | For service to ballet |
William Harry Boylan | For service to primary industry, particularly tea planting |
Ernest Charles Percy Bradley | For service to the Queensland Ambulance Service |
Alan James Branson | For service to the community, particularly to the rural fire brigade |
Walter Howard Dent Brattan | For service to social welfare |
Netta Patricia Burns | For service to the Public Service |
John Desmond Button | For service to the community |
Clarence William Byrne | For service to the community |
The Reverend James Henry Cain, | For service to religion and community welfare |
John Harold Campbell | For service to the Victorian Parliament |
Sydney James Campbell | For service to the community through the Australian Honours system |
Frederick Bernard Cavanagh | For services to local government | |
Margaret Argyle Clements | For service to the welfare of Aboriginal children and their families | |
Eileen May Coker | For service to the community | |
Arthur Roy Coker | For service to the community | |
Royce Collier | For service to the community, particularly to urban fire brigades | |
Retta Grace Collins | For service to the Christian Women Communicating International | |
Thomas Patrick Collins | For service to the community and local government | |
Francis Cormac Cox | For service to community welfare | |
The Reverend Thomas Howard Crago | For service to religion | |
William Eric Crane | For service to the community | |
Elizabeth Catherine Crawford | For service to the community | |
Mary Cremin | For service to scientific research as a librarian | |
Rex Lawrence Cross | For service to the community | |
Alan Cunningham | For service to the sport of rowing | |
Helen Bohumila Daff | For service as an educational therapist | |
Marjorie Ruth Dale | For service to the welfare of people with intellectual disabilities | |
Ellen May Davidge | For service to the community | |
George Russell Davidson | For service to the community | |
Frances Barbara Dawson | For service to local government and to the community | |
Councillor Dorothy Kathleen Dean | For service to the community, particularly to youth | |
Norman Arthur Clayton Dean | For service to the community | |
Gordon Nivens Dick | For service to the performing arts | |
Mary Clouston Dive | For service to the sport of women's hockey and women's cricket | |
Leo Owen Donovan | For service to hospital administration | |
Stanley Lawrence Doust | For service to the sport of Rugby League football | |
Dr Patricia Dawn Downie | For service to the Blind Sports Association of Australia | |
Esma Lila Dries | For service to the sport of lawn bowls | |
Desmond William Dumbrell | For service to the community and to local government | |
Frank George Dunn | For service to the community, particularly to the Country Fire Service | |
John Edward Dunphy | For service to the community and to local government | |
Jane Durbin | For service to improving cancer treatment facilities | |
Dorothy Mary Durkin | For service to the welfare of ex-service men and women | |
Eleanor Catherine Eade | For service to music and as a teacher of voice | |
Alec Samuel Edwards | For service to the community and local government | |
Colleen Ann Egan | For service to community welfare | |
Nancy Grace Everingham | For service to the welfare of children with physical disabilities, particularly through the Riding for the Disabled Association | |
Alderman John Francis Ford | For service to the community and to local government | |
Helga Maria Theresia Forster | For service to the welfare of the aged | |
William Henry Gallie | For service to the sport of swimming | |
Helen Elizabeth George | For service to conservation | |
Maxwell Raymond Gray | For service to the community |
Dr Geoffrey John Hall | For service to medicine, particularly cancer detection in women |
Jennifer Helen Broughton Hammond | For service to music |
Betty Marion Hauptmann | For service to the visually impaired, particularly children |
Edna Elizabeth Haynes | For service to the community, particularly as a librarian |
Charles Raymond Hepworth | For service to harness racing |
Raymond William Hills | For service to the community |
George Clavering Holman | For service to education, particularly promoting literature for children |
Annie Christina Hovey | For service to adult literacy |
Shirley Jean Hughson | For service to nursing |
Agnes Betty Jeffrey | For service to the welfare of nurses in Victoria and ex-service men and women |
Florence Elizabeth Johnson | For service to aviation |
Dulcie Zena Johnston | For service to the welfare of people with physical or intellectual disabilities |
James Padman Kelly | For service to the community, particularly the South Australian Jubilee 150 celebrations |
Robert Kerr | For service to community welfare, as a teacher of first aid |
Kristine Kay Klugman | For service to education and to the social welfare of the community |
Ante Kovac | For service to soccer |
Gwendoline May Langford-Smith | For service to the welfare of Aboriginal children |
John Michael Lines | For public service |
Minnie Ethel Littlewood | For service to community welfare |
Mientje Adriana Anthonius Septimus Maas | For service to the community |
Janet Winifred Mansfield | For service to the arts, particularly in the fields of ceramics and pottery |
Domingo Martinez | For service to the community |
Esmae Lilias Marwick | For service to the community |
Donald Gordon Mason | For service to local government |
Victoria Margaret McCormack | For service to Aboriginal welfare and to the community |
Steuart Pender McIntyre | For service to local government and to the community |
Shirley Elizabeth McKechnie | For service to dance, particularly as a teacher |
Albert Harold Hepburn McShane | For service to the community, particularly the elderly |
Hubert Henry Maudsley Miller | For service to conservation and the environment |
Peter Sydney Moore | For service to rugby league football |
Margaret Moraitis | For service to the Ethnic Communities Council and the Greek community |
Donald William Morgan | For service to those with impaired hearing |
Margaret Hamilton Muirhead | For service to the YWCA of Darwin and to the community |
Patrick Joseph Mullane | For service to the community |
Butcher Joe Nangan | For service to the arts and to Aboriginal heritage as a painter, shell carver, keeper of legends and songwriter |
Lily May Nesbitt | For service to the community |
Walter George O'Hara | For service to cricket |
John Joseph O'Toole, | For service to sport administration |
Dr Geoffrey Gordon Olsen | For service to medicine and health administration |
Allan Lincoln Opie | For service to the community |
Richard Palmer | For service to the forestry industry |
Grace Gibson Parr | For service to the performing arts, particularly through radio productions |
Victor Patrick | For service to boxing |
Henry David Patton | For service to the community |
Herbert William Petras | For service to primary industry, particularly to the Australian Barley Board |
Ada Elizabeth Catherine Piper | For service to the community |
Felix Prattico | For service to the Italian community |
James Lyall Priestly | For service to horticulture, particularly to rose growing |
Werner Hellmuth Colze Rares | For service to the arts, particularly the collection and preservation of costumes, decorate arts and textiles |
Alderman Ronald William Rathbone | For service to local government |
John William Rattley | For service to local government |
The Reverend Canon Bruce Herbert Reddrop | For service to marriage guidance and family counselling |
Gladys Mildred Reeves | For service to people with physical disabilities |
Thomas Carl Ridgeway | For service to the Victorian Teachers' Union Credit Union |
Dr Michael Gerrans Ridpath | For service to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation and to education |
Irene Robson | For service to the establishment of community health centres and to the support of sufferers of cancer |
James Alexander Rochford | For service to the community |
Ian Paul Rohde | For service to local government |
William Harold Rowan-Robinson | For service to the community |
Gerard Edward Ryan | For service to the community |
John William Ryley | For service to primary industry, particularly in the field of livestock health and production |
Joseph Sarib | For public service in the Northern Territory |
Roy Alvine Scrivener | For service to the welfare of Naval ex-service men |
William Henry Seymour | For service to the community, particularly the Albany Sea Rescue Squad |
John Frederick Shaw | For service to primary education and to the community |
Mervyn Albert Short, | For service to the North Queensland Regional Committee for Employer Support of Reserve Forces and to Rotary |
Athina Constance Sideris | For service to the community, particularly the ethnic community |
Councillor Kevin Mackay Skinner | For service to local government |
Thomas James Smith | For service to boxing |
Ernest Joseph Smith | For service to the community, particularly in the care of others at the Matthew Talbot Hostel |
Lloyd Maxwell Stapleton | For service to local government and the community |
Jeane Yvonne Stuart | For service to the community |
Gary Myles Stutsel | For service to swimming |
Max Joseph Syer | For service to local government |
Olive Mary Tattersall | For service to the community, particularly the United Hospital Auxiliaries of New South Wales |
John Grahame Temple | For service to the disabled, particularly the Disabled Person Activity Centre |
Ronald George Till | For service to the community |
Armando Tornari | For service to the Italian community |
Henri Edouard Touzeau | For service to music, particularly as a teacher of the cello |
Albert Victor Wade | For service to the trade union movement |
George Albert Warnecke | For service to local government and to the community |
Keith Alexander Watson | For public service |
Cecil Andrew Webster | For service to the community |
Iriss Linda Whiteman | For service to the community, particularly the Bathurst District Hospital Auxiliary |
John Thomas Wilton | For service to the Victorian Vocational Rehabilitation Association |
James Wessing Wishart | For service to rifle shooting |
Margaret Lorna Wright | For service to the development of music performances for schools in New South Wales | |
Branch | Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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Navy | Petty Officer Anthony John James Emmett | For service to the Royal Australian Navy as the Maintenance Co-ordinator for 723 Squadron Squirrel helicopters at HMAS Albatross | |
Warrant Officer William Peter Franklin | For service to the Royal Australian Navy in the field of Naval communications |
Petty Officer Wayne Paul Hanson | For service in the Naval Stores Sub-department of HMAS Sydney |
Warrant Officer Ian Maxwell Neville | For service to the Royal Australian Navy as Food Services Officer at HMAS Nirimba |
Warrant Officer Barry George Spencer | For service to the Royal Australian Navy, particularly as the Regulating Officer at HMAS Penguin |
Army | Warrant Officer Class One Cyril Terrence Ainslie | For service to the Australian Army Administration |
Warrant Officer Class One Phillip Thomas Douglas | For service to the Australian Army in the field of Army welfare |
Warrant Officer Class One Beverley Margaret Dunstall | For service to the Australian Army in the field of administration |
Staff Sergeant Lester Brian Ehrlich | For service to the Australian Army in the field of Construction Supervisor, 22nd Construction Squadron |
Warrant Officer Class One Gary Wayne Hanson | For service to the Australian Army as Regimental Sergeant Major 3rd Brigade |
Warrant Officer Class Two Gordon Leslie Hewett | For service to the Australian Army as Training Officer, Pilbara regiment |
Sergeant Robert Dinnin James | For service to the Australian Army in the field of Communications |
Warrant Officer Class Two Kyle James Kerr | For service to the Army Reserve in the field of Marine Engineering |
Warrant Officer Class Two Roger John Locke | For service to the Australian Army in the field of Army Reserve Recruiting |
Staff Sergeant Barry John Lutwyche | For service to the Australian Army in the field of Survey Mapping |
Staff Sergeant John Alexander McGregor | For service to the Australian Army Band Corps |
Warrant Officer Class Two John Joseph Sherington | For service to the Army Reserve in Queensland |
Warrant Officer Class Two Reginald Wallace Wildermuth | For service to the Australian Army in Equipment Recovery training |
Warrant Officer Class One Terrance Hamilton Wilson | For service to the Australian Army as Battery Sergeant Major, 131st Divisional Locating Battery |
Air Force | Warrant Officer Trevor James Andrews | For service as housing officer at Royal Australian Air Force base, Fairbairn |
Warrant Officer Malcolm Newland Bradbrook | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the field of communications |
Warrant Officer Robert Joseph Kirk | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force in the administration of foreign military sales |
Corporal Allan Raymond Mader | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as a supplier at No 4 RAAF Hospital Butterworth Malaysia |
Flight Sergeant Richard Laurence O'Dea | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as Non-Commissioned Officer-in-Charge of Aircraft Maintenance at No 35 Squadron |
Warrant Officer Raymond Herbert Townsend | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as a Warrant Officer Engineer at No 3 Aircraft Depot |
Warrant Officer Garry Gordon Watt | For service to the Royal Australian Air Force as an Instrument Fitter at No 5 Squadron | |