1988 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)
Appearance
The 1988 Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on Monday 13 June 1988 by the office of the Governor-General.[1][2]
The Birthday Honours were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June.
Order of Australia
Companion (AC)
General Division
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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David Greenberg Block, AO | For service to governments and government administration | [1][2] |
The Honourable Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt, KCMG | For service to the law and to the Crown | |
The Right Honourable John Malcolm Fraser, CH | For service to the government and politics and to the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia | |
The Right Honourable Sir John Grey Gorton, GCMG CH | For service to government and politics and to the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia | |
Sir Brian (Scott) Inglis | For service to industry and technology | |
Sir (Alexander George) William Keys, OBE MC | For service to the community, particularly to war veterans, war widows, and ex-service and service personnel | |
James Frank Kirk, AO | For service to the community, particularly as Chairman of the Australian Bicentennial Authority | |
Sir Sidney (Robert) Nolan, OM CBE | For service to the visual arts and to the advancement of art appreciation in Australia and overseas | |
Dr Nanette Stacy Waddy, MBE | For service to medical education and to the community, particularly in the field of drug and alcohol abuse |
Military Division
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG KT QSO | For service to the Australian Defence Force as Admiral of the Fleet in the Royal Australian Navy, Field Marshal in the Australian Army and Marshal of the Royal Australian Air Force | [1][2] |
Officer (AO)
General Division
Recipient | Citation | Notes |
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Lawrence James Adler | For service to the insurance industry and the community | [1][2] |
Donald Hector Aitken, ISO | For service to engineering and learning | |
Robert David Eavestaff Bakewell | For public service | |
Dr Marie Roslyn Bashir | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of adolescent mental health | |
Alan Eric Blanckensee | For service to the community, religion and the legal profession | |
Robert Francis Boylen | For service to the Public Service | |
Ita Clare Buttrose, OBE | For service to the community, particularly in the fields of medical education and health care | |
Emeritus Professor Denison Campbell-Allen | For service to education, particularly in the field of civil engineering | |
Joan Maralyn Carden, OBE | For service to opera | |
Lady Angela Diana Margaret Carrick | For service to the Girl Guides' Association of Australia | |
Professor Ian Jeffrey Constable | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of ophthalmology | |
Peter Francis Cox | For service to the NSW Parliament | |
The Honourable Mervyn George Everett | For service to the Tasmanian Parliament, the law and for public service | |
Collin William Martin Freeland | For public service | |
Dorothy Green, OAM | For service to Australian literature, particularly as a writer, critic and teacher | |
Donald Robert Hastie | For service to primary industry | |
Donald Leslie Grant Hazelwood, OBE | For service to music | |
Emeritus Professor Ronald Frank Henderson, CMG | For service to education, particularly in the fields of applied economic and social research | |
Emeritus Professor Marjorie Grace Jacobs | For service to education, particularly in the field of Indian history | |
His Honour Commodore Eric Eugene Johnston, AM OBE | For service to the Crown and to the people of the Northern Territory | |
Monica Elizabeth Jolley | For service to Australian literature | |
Caroline Mary Newman Jones | For service to the media | |
Professor Douglas Joseph | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of Anaesthesia | |
Dr Leslie Lazarus | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of medical research | |
Emeritus Professor John David Legge | For service to education, particularly in the field of Asian studies, and to international relations | |
James Bernard Maher | For service to the trade union movement | |
Brian Patrick Martin | For service to secondary industry, particularly in the fields of urban development and housing | |
Commissioner Ronald Peter McAulay, QPM | For public service, particularly with the Northern Territory Police Force | |
Jean Middlemas McCaughey | For service to the community, particularly in the field of social welfare | |
Dr George Roderick Cooper McLeod, RFD ED | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of surgery, and to the community | |
Dr James McNulty | For service to medicine and to health administration | |
George Molnar, OBE | For service to the arts, particularly as a cartoonist and to architecture | |
John Vincent Monaghan | For public service | |
Ronald Joseph Mulock | For service to the New South Wales Parliament | |
Madeleine Betty Olle | For service to the community, particularly through the Union of Australian Women | |
Lady Primrose Catherine Potter | For service to the arts and to the community | |
Dr Alessandra Alberta Pucci | For service to the community, particularly in the field of biotechnology, and to industry | |
John Charles Roberts | For service to the construction industry and to the sport of horse racing | |
Dr Robert Clarence Robertson-Cuninghame | For service to learning as Chancellor of the University of New England | |
Maxwell John Robinson, QPM | For public service, particularly with the Tasmanian Police Force and for service to the community | |
The Right Reverend Kenneth Herbert Short | For service to religion, particularly as Anglican bishop of the Australian Defence Force | |
David Edward Skillington | For service to engineering | |
The Honourable Justice John Patrick Slattery | For service to the law | |
Dr Brian William Smith | For service to post secondary education | |
The Honourable William Andrew Noye Wells, QC | For service to the law, to legal scholarship and to education | |
Rosemary Neville Wighton | For public service, for service to literature and to the community | |
Graham Howitt Wilkinson | For service to journalism and to the community |
References
- ^ a b c d "THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY 1988 HONOURS". Commonwealth Of Australia Gazette. Special. No. S159. Australia, Australia. 13 June 1988. p. 1. Retrieved 20 September 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ a b c d "QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST 1988". The Canberra Times. Vol. 62, , no. 19, 243. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 13 June 1988. p. 10. Retrieved 20 September 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
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