AOM (Medal of the Order of Australia)

by Sylviastel | created - 29 Dec 2014 | updated - 27 Jan 2015 | Public

Jack Absalom Peter Adam (minister) Roy Allen (footballer) Mary Allitt Stan Alves John Anderson (sailor) Michael Anderson (swimmer) Phil Anderson (cyclist) Michelle Andrews Troy Andrews Alyson Annan Giovanni Antonaglia Peter Antonie John Armitage Jenny Armstrong David Ashton (botanist) David Atkins Monica Attard Dorothy Aucterlonie Green Kieran Ault Connell Michael Auprince Ben Austin

Angie Bainbridge Greg Ball (cyclist) Suzanne Balogh Brian Bannon Paul Barnett (swimmer) Bronte Barratt Tracy Barrell Russell Bate Weston Bate Charles Batt Ryley Batt Alexander Clifford Beauglehole Arthur Beetson Tracy Belbin Daniel Bell (Australian swimmer)(Forfeiture) David Bell (field hockey) Lex Bell Wayne Bennett (rugby league) Clive Berghofer Kevin Berry Frank Bethwaite Kevin Betts Anthony Biddle (paralympian) Tessa Birnie Stan Bisset Peter Black (Australian politician) Estelle Blackburn Rod Blackmore Fabian Blattman Alan Blow Sandy Blythe Chris Bond (wheelchair rugby) George Bornemissza Jim Bosnjak Bob Bottom Sarah Bowen David Boyd (artist) William A. Bradfield Joanne Bradshaw Ray Braithwaite Michael Brennan (field hockey) Peter Brooks (cyclist) Tom Brooks Travis Brooks Bill Brown (cricketer) Graeme Brown Joyce Brown (netballer) James Howard Browne Helena Brunner Sharon Buchanan Kingsley Bugarin Brendan Burkett Damien Burroughs Les Bursill Allan Butler Dean Butler (field hockey)

Cate Campbell Melissa Carlton John Carmichael (composer) Cameron Carr (wheelchair rugby) Sara Carrigan Norman Chaffer Clem Christesen Danny Clark (cyclist) Anthony Clarke (judoka) Martin Clemens Paul Clohessy Flo Cluff Blake Cochrane Neville Coleman Andrew Cooper Harry Cooper (veterinarian) Priya Cooper Linda Corbould Frank Costa Stan Coster Paul Couvret Matthew Cowdrey Benjamin Cox Lionel Cox Mick Cronin (rugby league) Paul Cross (swimmer) Tracey Cross Carl Crossin Anne Currie

Kim Dalton Donald Dann Gemma Dashwood Liz Davenport Nick Dean (paralympic administrator) Frank DeStefano (forfeiture) Liam De Young Michael Diamond (sport shooter) David Dicks Gatjil Djerrkura Peter Doak Patrick Donachie Brendan Dowler Gerard Dowling Katherine Downie Ken Duncan Dick Dunn (rugby league) Clare Dunne Phillip Dutton Edward Duyker

Nathan Eglington Troy Elder Maddison Elliott Pauline English Ray Epstein Nazim Erdem Nicholas Euclid Andrew Evans (Pastor) David Evans (athlete) Robert Evans (astronomer) Justin Eveson Stuart Ewin

Simon Fairweather Janelle Falzon Karl Feifar Pinchus Feldman Rebecca Feldman Ron Finneran Col Fisher John Fitzgerald (tennis) Daniel Fitzgibbon Anton Flavel Jenny Flood Wally Foreman Joann Formosa David Foster (woodchopper) Harold Freedman

Ron Grant (runner)

Allan Hahn Benjamin Hall (athlete) Brenden Hall David Hall (tennis) Greg Hammond Robert Hammond Jeff Hardy (swimmer) Andrew Harrison (wheelchair rugby) James Harrison (blood donor) Darren Harry Michael Hartnett (basketball) Greg Hartung Stephen Hawkins Vin Heffernan Jill Hellyer Gerry Hewson

Cornelius Keogh Adrian King Betty Kitchener Horrie Knight Tristan Knowles Srecko Kontelj Libby Kosmala Harry Krantz

Max Lake Paul Lake (cyclist) Terry Lamb Tony Lamb Brett Lancaster Neale Lavis Douglas Lawrence Tyson Lawrence Peter Leek Jason Lees Mark Le Flohic Joyce Lester

Michelle Martin John Mathwin Mandy Maywood Michael McCann (field hockey) Ellen McCulloch Bob McCullough Bradley McGee Arnold Robert McGill Mel McInnes Lisa McIntosh Deahnne McIntyre Mike McKay (rower) Shirley McKerrow Brian McNicholl Scott McPhee Roberta McRae Cody Meakin Daniel Mearns (honorary) Grant Mizens Kieran Modra Tania Modra Willie Phua (honorary) Peter Montgomery (water polo) Harry Moore (Australian politician) Michael Morgan (rower) Nick Morris (basketball) Greg Mortimer Steve Mortimer Stephanie Morton John Egan Moulton Stephen Mowlam Christopher Mullins Tony Mundine (boxer) Lerryn Mutton

Brad Ness Ben Newton Jack Newton David Nicholas Kevin Nichols Lynette Nixon Val Noone Shaun Norris Michael Norton Rodney Nugent Glynis Nunn

Robert Oatey Wally O'Connell Max Oldmeadow Richard Oliver (paralympian) Seweryn Ozdowski

George Paciullo Kylie Palmer Sarnya Parker David Parkin Tessa Parkinson Siobhan Paton Keith Payne Brian Peake Neville Perkins Eric Philips Ted Pickett Simon Poidevin Daniel Polson Teresa Poole Katrina Porter Susan Powell (cyclist) Ray Price (rugby)

Alison Quinn

Carl Rackermann Sharon Rackham Tony Rafty Rale Rasic Elise Rechichi David Reid (politician) Pauline Neura Reilly Ingo Renner Stephanie Rice Wendy Richardson Ian Roberts (painter) Noel Robins Clint Robinson Danielle Roche Bob Rogers (disc jockey) Gillian Rolton Mervyn Rose Margaret Ross (paralympian) Celia Rosser Matthew Ryan (equestrian) Sarah Ryan

Troy Sachs Kim Santo Anne Sargeant Wendy Schaeffer Joe Schipp Jessicah Schipper Richard Schodde Allan Scott (businessman) Bill Scott (author) Christopher Scott (cyclist) Ryan Scott (wheelchair rugby) Allan Roy Sefton David Shelby (basketball) Rex Sellers (cricketer) Vincent Serventy Heather Shakespeare Helen Sham-Ho Kevin Sheehan Nancy Shelley Roger Shipton David Short (cyclist) Russell Short

David Simmons (Australian politician) Tige Simmons Stan Sismey Peter Skrzynecki Kate Slatter Adrienne Smith Donna Smith (athlete) Greg Smith (paralympian) Lindsay Smith (ornithologist) Sandra Smith (cyclist) Edward Smout Max Solling Charmaine Solomon Don Spencer Ross Stanford Julian Stefani Peter Sterling Paul Stevenson Kial Stewart Brett Stibners Tim Sullivan (athlete)

Alice Tait John Tapp (commentator) Dick Telford Bradley Thomas (athlete) Warren Thomson Ian Thorpe Darren Thrupp John Tierney (Australian politician) Stuart Tinney James Tomkins (rower) Geoff Trappett Ken Trevallion Donald Trounson Michael Turtur

Gloster Udy James Udy

Allan Viney Anne Von Bertouch

Barry Wakelin Richard Walley Bruce Wallrodt Charlie Walsh Johnny Warren Jessica Watson Prue Watt Alasdair Webster Matthew Wells Graham White Tarnee White Gus Williams (musician) Jodi Willis-Roberts Paul Wilson (criminologist) Stephen Wilson (Athlete) Vicki Wilson Amy Winters Christine Wolf Chantal Wolfenden Jack Wong-Sue Dean Woods Ted Wykes

Talal Yassine Sandra Yaxley Cliff Young (athlete)

Hayden Zammit

101. Stuart Law

Director | Queen: The eYe

Stuart Law is known for Queen: The eYe (1998), A Question of Sport (1970) and Sky Sports Cricket (1990).

102. Lynn Lepore

Actress | The Canfather

Lynn Lepore is known for The Canfather (2024) and Groomed (2013).

103. Ian Leslie

Producer | The Devil Made Me Do It

Ian Leslie is known for The Devil Made Me Do It (1990), 60 Minutes (1979) and 20 to 1 (2005).

105. Norman May

Actor | Bodyline

Norman May was born on February 14, 1928 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was an actor, known for Bodyline (1984), Australian Olympians: You're Not Alone (1988) and International Knock Out Match: M.C.C. vs. Australia (1971). He died on September 11, 2016 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

106. Bruce McAvaney

Actor | The Cup

Bruce McAvaney was born on June 22, 1953 in Ferryden Park, South Australia, Australia. He is an actor, known for The Cup (2011), Australian Football League (1990) and Kath & Kimderella (2012).

107. Bob McCarron

Make_up_department | Braindead

Bob McCarron was born in July 1950 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. He is known for Braindead (1992), The Matrix (1999) and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981). He has been married to Annette Miles since 2013. He was previously married to ???.

108. Bob McCarron

Make_up_department | Braindead

Bob McCarron was born in July 1950 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. He is known for Braindead (1992), The Matrix (1999) and Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981). He has been married to Annette Miles since 2013. He was previously married to ???.

109. Cate McGregor

Self | Australian Story

Cate McGregor was born on May 24, 1956 in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.

111. Elyne Mitchell

Writer | The Silver Brumby

Elyne Mitchell was born on December 30, 1913 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She was a writer, known for The Silver Brumby (1993), The Silver Brumby (1998) and Waltzing Matilda: The Song That Shaped a Nation (1995). She died on March 4, 2002 in Corryong, Victoria, Australia.

113. Drew Morphett

Self | Saturday Afternoon AFL

Drew Morphett was born on August 22, 1948 in Cronulla, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was married to Karen. He died on August 25, 2017 in Pakenham, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

114. Jenny Morris

Actress | Music to My Ears

Jenny Morris is known for Music to My Ears (2006).

musician

115. Peter Morris

Actor | Die Drehscheibe

Peter Morris is known for Die Drehscheibe (1964).

politician

117. Peter Porter

Self | Muses with Milligan

Peter Porter was born on February 16, 1929 in Brisbane, Australia. He died on April 23, 2010 in London, England, UK.

poet

118. Kerrie Pottharst

Self | SAS Australia

Won a gold medal in beach volleyball for Australia at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

119. Phil Pringle

Actor | Suing the Devil

Phil Pringle is known for Suing the Devil (2011), The Epic Journey (2015) and The Genius of Jesus (2015).

120. Ralph Smart

Producer | Danger Man

Ralph Smart was born to Australian parents in the London suburb of Chingford, some ten miles northeast of Charing Cross. He began his professional career in films as an editor, writer and director of documentary shorts in 1927. Smart collaborated on the screenplays of some of Michael Balcon's early...

121. Jon Muir

Director | Alone Across Australia

Jon left school in Wollongong at 16 to begin to learn the art of mountaineering on the glaciated mountains of New Zealand. He then made nine expeditions to the Himalaya and 33 to the Andes, climbing new routes of extreme difficulty and reached the summit of Everest alone in 1988, making the first ...

122. Doc Neeson

Soundtrack | Rogue

Doc Neeson was born on January 4, 1947 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. He was an actor and composer, known for Rogue (2007), North Shore (1987) and Spirited (2010). He was married to Kym Moore and Dzintra. He died on June 4, 2014 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

123. Chris Nunn

Agora

Chris Nunn is known for Agora (2009), First the Bird Fell (2011) and The Hunt (2009).

124. Eddie Obeid

Self | Four Corners

Eddie Obeid was born on October 25, 1943 in Mitrit, Koura District, Lebanon. He has been married to Judith (Judy) Abood since July 1965. They have nine children.

125. Stuart O'Grady

Self | Phil Liggett: The Voice of Cycling

He was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal in the 2001 Queen's New Years Honours List for his services to Australian Society through the sport of cycling.

126. Evan O'Hanlon

Actor | Moone Boy

Evan O'Hanlon is known for Moone Boy (2012) and The Homework's Revenge: Esther in Wonderland (2021).

127. Tommy Raudonikis

Actor | The Final Winter

Tommy Raudonikis (13 April 1950 - 7 April 2021) was born Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. He is the son of a Lithuanian immigrant father and a Swiss immigrant mother.

He joined the RAAF as an Engineering Apprentice in 1967 and spent three years under training at RAAF Wagga.

He was an Australian ...

128. Robert Raymond

Producer | Alfred J Hemlock

Robert Raymond is known for Alfred J Hemlock (2017), Schindler's List (1993) and Going Vertical: The Shortboard Revolution (2010).

130. Mark Richards

Self | Starcade

Mark Richards was born in 1942 in the USA. He has been married to Beverly ? since 1992.

surfer

poet

133. Giaan Rooney

Self | Wide World of Sports

Giaan Rooney was born on November 15, 1982 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She has been married to Sam Levett since December 3, 2011. They have two children.

134. Emma Snowsill

Self | Bert's Family Feud

Emma Snowsill was born on June 15, 1981 in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

136. Jennifer Strauss

Make_up_department | Untraceable

Jennifer Strauss is known for Untraceable (2008) and Management (2008).

137. Jim Stynes

Self | Saturday Afternoon AFL

Jim Stynes was born on April 23, 1966 in Dublin, Ireland. He died on March 20, 2012 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

138. Henri Szeps

Actor | Mother and Son

Henri was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, brought up in Paris, and migrated to Australia at the age of 8. He gained degrees in science and electrical engineering at the University of Sydney while studying acting at the Ensemble Theatre. He had a successful theatre and TV career for four years in ...

139. Amanda Thane

Actress | Orphée et Eurydice

Amanda Thane is known for Orphée et Eurydice (1994), Puccini: Turandot (2006) and Les huguenots (1990).

140. Neville Thele

Actor | The Mad Century

Neville Thele is known for The Mad Century (2000).

141. Petria Thomas

Self | Athens 2004: Games of the XXVIII Olympiad

Petria Thomas was born on August 25, 1975 in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia. She is married to Julian Jones. They have one child.

142. Susie O'Neill

Self | Home and Away

Susie O'Neill was born on August 2, 1973 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

144. Ian Parmenter

Self | Poh's Kitchen

Ian Parmenter was born in 1945 in London, England. He died on April 13, 2024 in Margaret River, Western Australia, Australia.

146. Wayne Pearce

Actor | The First Kangaroos

Wayne Pearce is known for The First Kangaroos (1988) and Bert's Family Feud (2006).

147. Rick Pendleton

Producer | Kim Wallace, Event Planner

Rick Pendleton is known for Kim Wallace, Event Planner (2018), Liquid Dreams (1991) and Crisis Point (2008).

149. Jackie Pereira

Set_decorator | Werewolf

Jackie Pereira is known for Werewolf (1995).

150. Nova Peris

Self | The Australian Dream

Nova Peris was born on February 15, 1971 in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

151. Kieren Perkins

Self | Home and Away

Kieren Perkins was born on August 14, 1973 in Brisbane, Australia. He was previously married to Symantha Perkins.

152. Hazel Phillips

Actress | Love and Monsters

Hazel Phillips was born in England, UK. She is known for Love and Monsters (2020), The Portable Door (2023) and Number 96 (1972).

153. Stewart Pike

Production_designer | Realiti

Stewart Pike is known for Realiti (2014).

154. John Cherry

Actor | H.M.S. Pinafore

John Cherry was born on July 10, 1887 in Victoria, Australia. He was an actor, known for H.M.S. Pinafore (1939), The Pirates of Penzance (1939) and All Stuck Up (1915). He died on January 11, 1968 in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

155. Richard Poore

Actor | Wild Horses

Richard Poore was born on May 19, 1939 in Auckland, New Zealand. He was an actor, known for Wild Horses (1983), Second Time Lucky (1984) and UFO (1970). He died on May 23, 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand.

Richard B. Poore

156. Justine Saunders

Actress | Bis ans Ende der Welt

Justine Saunders was born on February 20, 1953 in Quilpie, Queensland, Australia. She was an actress, known for Until the End of the World (1991), The Fringe Dwellers (1986) and Prisoner (1979). She died on April 15, 2007 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

158. Murray Sayle

Actor | The Great Pleasure Hunt: Japan

Murray Sayle was born on January 1, 1926 in Earlwood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was an actor and writer, known for The Great Pleasure Hunt: Japan (1986), Last Train Across Canada (1990) and Funny (1988). He was married to Maria Theresa von Stockert and Jenny Murray. He died on ...

160. Mark Schwarzer

Self | Middlesbrough FC vs Newcastle United

Mark Schwarzer was born on October 6, 1972 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

162. Barry Shepherd

Actor | McLeans Money

Barry Shepherd is known for McLeans Money (2013), The Holy Scoundrel and Mikey's Extreme Romance (2011).

163. Jon Sieben

Self | The Footy Show

Jon Sieben was born on August 24, 1966 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

164. Libby Trickett

Self | Good News Week

Libby Trickett was born on January 28, 1985 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. She has been married to Luke Trickett since April 7, 2007. They have one child.

165. Bob Wade

Art_department | The DuPont Show of the Month

Bob Wade is known for The DuPont Show of the Month (1957).

watercolour artist

166. Max Walsh

Self | The National

Max Walsh was born on May 8, 1937 in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was married to Geraldine Margaret Lawler. He died on March 23, 2022 in Australia.

167. Katrina Webb

Actress | Insignificant Celluloid

Katrina Webb is known for Insignificant Celluloid (2011).

168. Joan Whalley

Actress | The Rest Cure

Joan Whalley is known for The Rest Cure (1923) and The Magic Wand (1922).

169. Tracey Wickham

Self | Good News Week

Tracey Wickham was born on November 24, 1962 in Rosebud, Victoria, Australia.

170. Annabelle Williams

Actress | Jerry Springer: The Opera

Annabelle Williams is known for Jerry Springer: The Opera (2005).

171. Philip Wollen

Self | Vegan: Everyday Stories

Philip Wollen (born 1950) is an Australian philanthropist who went to school at the Bishop Cotton Boys' School, Bangalore. He is a former vice-president of Citibank and was also a general manager at Citicorp. Wollen became a vegetarian following his departure from Citibank and is a prominent member...

172. Todd Woodbridge

Self | Wimbledon

Todd Woodbridge was born on April 2, 1971 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He has been married to Natasha Provis since April 8, 1995. They have two children.



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