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2025 Special Honours (Australia)

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Honours awarded by the sovereign

TheSpecial Honours Lists for Australia are announced by the Sovereign and Governor-General at any time.

Some honours are awarded by other countries whereKing Charles III is the Head of State, Australians receiving those honours are listed here with the relevant reference.

This list also incorporates the Mid Winters Day honours list and the Bravery honours lists.

Order of Australia

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Main article:Order of Australia
Ribbon bar of the Order of Australia (General)
Ribbon bar of the Order of Australia (Military)

Companion of the Order of Australia (AC)

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Honorary General

Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

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Honorary Military
  • GeneralMohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 2 May 2025 – For exceptional service in fostering the military relationship between Malaysia and Australia through outstanding personal commitment, strategic vision and leadership.[2]

Royal Victorian Order

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Main article:Royal Victorian Order
Ribbon bar of the Royal Victorian Order

Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO)

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Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO)

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Most Excellent Order of the British Empire

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Main article:Order of the British Empire
Ribbon bar of the Order of the British Empire (Civil)

Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE)

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Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

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  • Professor Mary Patricia Steen. Professor of Midwifery, Curtin University and King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth, Australia. For services to Midwifery and Maternal and Familial Health research. Awarded as part of the2025 Birthday Honours[3]

Medal for Gallantry (MG)

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Main article:Medal for Gallantry
Ribbon bar of the Medal for Gallantry
Australian Army
  • Second Lieutenant John Patrick O’Halloran – 8 August 2025 – For acts of gallantry in action in hazardous circumstances as the Platoon Commander, 5 Platoon, Bravo Company, 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment during Operation BRIBIE, South Vietnam on 17 February 1967. The Medal for Gallantry replaced the award of theMentioned in dispatches, which was cancelled in the same gazette notice.[6]

Bravery Medal (BM)

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Main article:Bravery Medal (Australia)
Ribbon bar of the Bravery Medal
  • Jordan Heath Anderson – Mr Jordan Anderson displayed considerable bravery during the rescue of four people from a submerged vehicle in Swan Hill, Victoria on 8 March 2015.[7]
  • Stephen Shane Edwards – Mr Stephen Edwards displayed considerable bravery by his actions during the rescue of a woman on railway tracks in Kingston, Queensland on 31 August 2000.[7]
  • The late Senior Constable Kelly Ann Foster,New South Wales Police Force – The late Ms Kelly Ann Foster displayed considerable bravery by her actions during a canyoning accident in Mount Wilson, New South Wales on 2 January 2021.[7]
  • Luke Aidan Giudicatti – Mr Luke Giudicatti displayed considerable bravery by his actions during the rescue of a woman in Cairns, Queensland on 23 November 2019.[7]
  • Gabrielle Rebecca Kelly – Ms Gabrielle Kelly displayed considerable bravery by her actions during a violent attack in Ipswich, Queensland on 10 November 2018.[7]
  • Senior Constable Karyn Hart,Queensland Police Service – Senior Constable Karyn Hart displayed considerable bravery by her actions protecting a woman during a violent attack in Dakabin, Queensland on 27 August 2020.[8]
  • Aaliah Paige Johnson – Miss Aaliah Johnson displayed considerable bravery by her actions after an incident in Albanvale, Victoria on 14 March 2022.[8]
  • Tyra Johnson – Miss Tyra Johnson displayed considerable bravery by her actions after an incident in Albanvale, Victoria on 14 March 2022.[8]
  • The late Lisa Mandeltort – The late Ms Lisa Mandeltort displayed considerable bravery by her actions attempting to rescue a child from a rip at Venus Bay, Victoria on 13 January 2021.[8]
  • Chantelle Sims – Miss Chantelle Sims displayed considerable bravery by her actions after an incident in Albanvale, Victoria on 14 March 2022.[8]
  • Joshua Smith – Mr Joshua Smith displayed considerable bravery by his actions rescuing two children who were being stabbed in Wingfield, South Australia on 15 August 2022.[8]

Distinguished Service Medal (DSM)

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Main article:Distinguished Service Medal (Australia)
Ribbon bar of the Distinguished Service Medal
  • Colonel Ian Francis Ahearn,OAM – 16 May 2025 – For distinguished leadership in warlike operations as the Gun Position Officer with 102nd Field Battery during the Battle of Fire Support Patrol Base Coral from 12 to 16 May 1968.[9]

Order of St John

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Main article:Order of Saint John (chartered 1888)
Order of St John ribbon

Dame of the Order of St John

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Australian Antarctic Medal

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Main article:Australian Antarctic Medal
Ribbon bar of the Australian Antarctic Medal
  • Dr Christopher Johnson Carson – 21 June 2025 – For outstanding contributions to Australia’s Antarctic Program, particularly through geoscientific research and fostering international scientific collaboration.[11]
  • Dr Jan Marie Wallace – 21 June 2025 – For outstanding contribution to Australia’s Antarctic Program, particularly through remote medicine practices.[11]

Royal Victorian Medal (RVM)

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Main article:Royal Victorian Medal
Royal Victorian Medal ribbon
Silver

Commendation for Gallantry

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Main article:Commendation for Gallantry
Ribbon bar of the Commendation for Gallantry
Australian Army
  • The late Private Angelo Basil Natoli – 10 January 2025 – For acts of gallantry in action on 8 December 1943 while operating on the Huon Peninsula, New Guinea as part of 8 Section, 15 Platoon of the 29th/46th Australian Infantry Battalion.[12]

Commendation for Brave Conduct

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Main article:Commendation for Brave Conduct
Ribbon bar of the Commendation for Brave Conduct
  • Liam Connor Brian – Mr Liam Connor Brian is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the rescue of two men from water in Catherine Hill Bay, New South Wales on 20 December 2018.[7]
  • Jason Andrew Gibbs – Mr Jason Gibbs is commended for brave conduct for his actions following a shark attack in Greenmount, Queensland on 8 September 2020.[7]
  • Luke Alex Gorecki – Mr Luke Gorecki is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the rescue of occupants from a burning garage in Sanctuary Point, NSW on 16 September 2022.[7]
  • Clifford George Hagart – Mr Clifford Hagart is commended for brave conduct for his actions during a stabbing incident in South Hedland, Western Australia on 1 May 2020.[7]
  • Cameron Jack O'Neill – Mr Cameron O'Neill is commended for brave conduct for his actions during a stabbing in Coomera, Queensland on 28 May 2022.[7]
  • Detective Senior Constable Travis Mark Petersen,Western Australia Police Force – Detective Senior Constable Travis Petersen is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the rescue of a person from an offender with an axe in Bicton, Western Australia on 4 December 2007.[7]
  • Peter Zmuda, Northcote – Mr Peter Zmuda is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the rescue of a woman from a burning house in Northcote, Victoria on 16 September 2021.[7]
  • Brevet Sergeant Gregory Blieden,South Australia Police – Brevet Sergeant Gregory Blieden is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the rescue of a child from a burning building in Paralowie, South Australia on 18 May 2019.[8]
  • Detective Sergeant Bradley Galpin,South Australia Police – Detective Sergeant Bradley Galpin is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the rescue of a child from a burning building in Paralowie, South Australia on 18 May 2019.[8]
  • Connor Herwig – Mr Connor Herwig is commended for brave conduct for his actions during a stabbing incident in South Hedland, Western Australia on 1 May 2020.[8]
  • John Kenny – Mr John Kenny is commended for brave conduct for his actions standing up to an aggressive male threatening students on a bus in North Sydney, New South Wales on 20 November 2019.[8]
  • Martin Lloyd – Mr Martin Lloyd is commended for brave conduct for his actions rescuing a woman from floodwater in MP Creek, Queensland on 6 March 2022.[8]
  • David Francis Lopez – Mr David Lopez is commended for brave conduct for his actions intercepting a person from oncoming vehicles on a motorway near Jamisontown, New South Wales on 23 March 2020.[8]
  • Kirrilly Petah Lopez – Mrs Kirrilly Lopez is commended for brave conduct for her actions intercepting a person from oncoming vehicles on a motorway near Jamisontown, New South Wales on 23 March 2020.[8]
  • Rydell Murray – Mr Rydell Murray is commended for brave conduct for his actions during a house fire in Acacia Ridge, Queensland on 4 June 2020.[8]
  • Michael Napper – Mr Michael Napper is commended for brave conduct for his actions during the retrieval of a father and daughter from rough seas at Grange Beach, South Australia on 20 January 2022.[8]
  • Stephen Parker – Mr Stephen Parker is commended for brave conduct for his actions in rescuing a man from a burning electric vehicle in Barramunga, Victoria on 13 June 2022.[8]
  • William Reissenweber – Mr William Reissenweber is commended for brave conduct for his actions entering a burning car to attempt to free a trapped driver in Gawler Belt, South Australia on 15 August 2019.[8]
  • Dean Rossit – Mr Dean Rossit is commended for brave conduct for his actions rescuing two swimmers in Austinmer, New South Wales on 11 April 2023.[8]
  • Michael Schmidt – Mr Michael Schmidt is commended for brave conduct for his actions during a house fire in Acacia Ridge, Queensland on 4 June 2020.[8]
  • Gethyn Singleton – Mr Gethyn Singleton is commended for brave conduct for his actions rescuing a man from dangerous waters at Waitpinga Beach, South Australia on 15 January 2019.[8]

King Charles III Coronation Medal

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Main article:King Charles III Coronation Medal
Ribbon bar of the King Charles III Coronation Medal

Group Bravery Citation

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Main article:Group Bravery Citation
Group Bravery Citation

The recipients are recognised with the award of the Group Bravery Citation for their actions in intervening and apprehending a man armed with a knife in Sydney, NSW on 13 August 2019.[14]

  • Mr Mitchell John Bennetts
  • Mr Bennett Lea Gardiner
  • Mr Gonzalo Alejandro Herrera
  • Mr Jamie Ingram
  • Mr Jase Shore

The recipients are recognised with the award of the Group Bravery citation for their actions during a prison riot at Long Bay Gaol in New South Wales.[8]

  • Mr Robert Gordon Menzies

The recipients are recognised with the award of the Group Bravery Citation for their actions in intervening and apprehending a man armed with a knife in Sydney, NSW on 13 August 2019.[8]

  • Mr Luke O’Shaughnessy
  • Mr Paul O’Shaughnessy

The recipients are recognised with the award of the Group Bravery Citation for their actions rescuing a woman from a burning house in Bayview Heights, Queensland on 20 September 2022.[8]

  • Mr Wayne Maconachie
  • Mr Robert Petersen
  • Mr Mark Porton
  • Mr Barry Uhr
  • Mr Teokatai Umaki

The recipients are recognised with the award of the Group Bravery Citation for their actions restraining an armed offender at a hospital in Toowong, Queensland on 28 August 2016.[8]

  • Mr Martin Patrick Collins
  • Dr Trevor Hollingsworth
  • Ms Anne Josephine Jones
  • Ms Kim Leanne Shepherd

The recipients are recognised with the award of the Group Bravery Citation for their actions retrieving people from dangerous surf at Newcastle Beach, New South Wales on 20 May 2023.[8]

  • Mr Anthony Gerard Kelly
  • Mr Christopher Kelly

The recipients are recognised with the award of the Group Bravery Citation for their actions retrieving victims of a plane crash in Mudgee, New South Wales on 14 September 2014.[8]

  • Mr Donald Anthony Coombes
  • Mr David Robert Ribaux
  • Mr Ashley William Walker

References

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  1. ^"East-West Line track fault cleared, train services resume with minor delays; Lee Hsien Loong receives Australia's top civilian honour for bilateral impact: Singapore live news". Yahoo News. 6 August 2025. Retrieved6 August 2025.
  2. ^"Honorary Member of the Order of Australia"(PDF). Governor General of Australia. Retrieved29 July 2025.
  3. ^abcdefg"King's Birthday Honours list in full: From David Beckham & Luke Littler to Penny Mordaunt".www.express.co.uk.
  4. ^"London Gazette".www.thegazette.co.uk.
  5. ^"London Gazette".www.thegazette.co.uk.
  6. ^"MEDAL FOR GALLANTRY". Australian Gazette. Retrieved10 August 2025.
  7. ^abcdefghijkl"Bravery Medal and Commendation for Brave Conduct"(PDF). Governor General of Australia. Retrieved18 March 2025.
  8. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"August Bravery Honours"(PDF). Governor General of Australia. Retrieved1 September 2025.
  9. ^"Distinguished Service Medal"(PDF). Governor General of Australia. Retrieved28 May 2025.
  10. ^"Order of St John". The London Gazette. Retrieved11 February 2025.
  11. ^ab"Australian Antarctic Medal"(PDF). Governor General of Australia. Retrieved25 June 2025.
  12. ^"Commendation for Gallantry"(PDF). Governor General of Australia. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  13. ^"Richard Joyes". Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Retrieved16 February 2025.
  14. ^"Australian Gazette"(PDF).

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