Australia Day Honours list celebrates staff and alumni – News – The University of Sydney

StaffCompanion (AC) in the General Division of the Order of Australia

Professor Bruce Gregory Robinson AM (MBBS 80 MSc 83 MD 91)For eminent service to medical research, and to national healthcare, through policy development and reform, and to tertiary education.

Professor Peter Joseph McCluskeyFor distinguished service to ophthalmology, and to medical education, to eye health organisations, and to the community.

Emeritus Professor Jules Mitchell Guss (BSc 67 PhD 70)For distinguished service to education and scientific research in the field of molecular bioscience, and to professional organisations.

Dr Stephen Bourke For significant service to the international community of Jordan through archaeologicalprojects.

Professor Pierre Henri ChapuisFor significant service to medical education, and to colorectal surgery.

Professor Richard de DearFor significant service to education, particularly the design of the built environment.

Associate Professor Nicholas John EvansFor service to medicine in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology.

Dr Meng Chong NguFor service to medicine in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology.

Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Joan Beazley AO QC (LLB 74 LLD 08)For eminent service to the people of New South Wales, particularly through leadership roles in the judiciary, and as a mentor of young women lawyers.

Professor Margaret Elaine Gardner AO (BEc 76 PhD 84)For eminent service to tertiary education through leadership and innovation in teaching and learning, research and financial sustainability.

Ms Ilana Rachel Atlas (LLM 87)For distinguished service to the financial and manufacturing sectors, to education, and to the arts.

Dr John Michael Bennett AM (LLM 64 BA 66 LLB 69 LLD 90 Dlitt 07)For distinguished service to the law through prolific authorship of biographies of eminent members of the legal profession.

Professor Robert Graham Cumming (MD 17)For distinguished service to medical education and research, particularly to ageing and age-related diseases.

Mr Kevin McCann AM (BA 61 LLB 64)For distinguished service to business, to corporate governance, and as an advocate for gender equity.

Professor John Reginald Piggot (BA 70)For distinguished service to education, to population ageing research, and to public finance policy development.

Professor Robert (John) Simes (Bsc (Med) 74 MBBS 76 MD 88)For distinguished service to education, and to medicine, in the field of cancer research and clinical trials.

Dr Robyn Williams AM (DSc 88 D.Sc(Honoris Causa) 88)For distinguished service to science as a journalist, radio presenter and author, and to education.

Mr Anthony Abrahams (BA 56 LLB 59)For significant service to Australia-France relations, and to the law.

Emeritus Professor Thomas (John) Boulton (MMedHum 10)For significant service to medical education, and to paediatric medicine.

Emeritus Professor Richard Laurence Broome (PhD 75)For significant service to education in the field of history, and to historical groups.

The Honourable Dr Meredith Anne Burgmann (BA 69 MA 74)For significant service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales.

Dr Graham John Faichney (MAgr 63)For significant service to science in the fields of animal nutrition and physiology.

Emeritus Professor John Joseph Fitzgerald (BA 80)For significant service to higher education, particularly in the field of Chinese studies.

Dr Robyn Rae Iredale (BA 66 DipEd 67)For significant service to people with an intellectual disability, and to education.

Mr David Harley Jacobs (BEc 74)For significant service to Australia-Japan relations, and to business.

Professor Margaret Anne Jolly (BA 70 PhD 80)For significant service to education, particularly to gender and Pacific studies.

Dr David Ronald Leece PSM RFD ED (BScAgr 64 MAgr 68)For significant service to the environment, and to defence and security studies.

Dr Qazi Ashfaq Ahmad (PhD 76)For service to the Muslim community, and to interfaith relations.

Mrs Diana Joy Alexander (Med 99)For service to education, and to the community of Lockhart.

Dr Ian Melvyn Chung (MBBS 63)For service to the law, to medicine, and to the community.

Mrs Robyn Madelon Claydon (MA 79)For service to education, and to the Anglican Church of Australia.

Dr Phillip Seldon Cocks (MBBS 73)For service to medicine, and to medical associations.

Ms Marie Ann Ficarra (BSc 76)For service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales.

Mr Alan Claude Locke (BE(Mech) 63)For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Mr Robert Peter Selinger (BA 69 Med 75)For service to the community, and to education.

Mr John Stewart Stoddart (BArch 59)For service to the performing arts as a designer.

Dr Mark Tredinnick (BA 84 LLB 86)For service to literature, and to education.

Dr Treve Williams (BVSc 65)For service to veterinary science.

Ms Vicki Telfer (MPA 02 MAdminLawPol 10)For outstanding public service to industrial relations policy and reform in New South Wales.

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