The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours lists, the first announced to coincide withAustralia Day (26 January), with the other being theKing's Birthday Honours, which are announced on the second Monday in June.[2]
The HonourableJames Leslie Allsop,AO – For eminent service to the judiciary and to the law, to organisational and technological reform, to legal education, and to insolvency law.
His Excellency the HonourableChristopher John Dawson,APM – For eminent service to public administration through law enforcement roles, to reconciliation, and as the 34th Governor appointed in Western Australia.
Professor EmeritusPeter Hannaford – For eminent service to science, particularly to experimental physics, as an academic and researcher, to professional institutions, and as a role model for young scientists.
ProfessorMelissa Helen Little – For eminent service to medical research through pioneering contributions to regenerative therapies for kidney disease, and to stem cell medicine.
The HonourableMargaret Reynolds – For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Australia, to social justice, gender equality and Indigenous rights, to local government, and to the community.
The lateArchibald William Roach,AM – For eminent service to the performing arts as a songwriter and musician, to Indigenous rights and reconciliation, and through support for emerging First Nations artists.
DrMichele Judy Allan – For distinguished service to the agricultural, food production and business sectors, and to tertiary education.
Emeritus Professor Warwick Peter Anderson,AM – For distinguished service to health and medical research organisations, and to professional associations.
Glenys Beauchamp,PSM – For distinguished service to public administration, particularly innovative health reform, industry and science policy, and program delivery.
Professor Michael Claude Berndt – For distinguished service to medical research in the field of haematology, to tertiary education, and to the promotion of science.
Distinguished Professor Matthew Malcolm Colless – For distinguished service to scientific research, particularly to astronomy and astrophysics, and to professional societies.
ProfessorClare Elizabeth Collins – For distinguished service to nutritional health and dietetics research and communication, and to scientific organisations.
The late Dr Kenneth Ernest Collins,AM – For distinguished service to international humanitarian projects, and to the community of Western Australia.
Professor Steven Collins – For distinguished service to medical and health science research, particularly in the field of prion disease.
Professor Mark James Cook – For distinguished service to neurological medicine and research through contributions to the treatment of epilepsy.
Dr John Alexander Craven – For distinguished service to food biosecurity and environmental safety, to veterinary science research, and to the dairy industry.
Paul Noel Dainty,AM – For distinguished service to the community through the organisation of charitable events following the Bushfires 2019–20.
Amanda Mary Elliott – For distinguished service to the horse racing industry through a range of executive roles, and to the community.
Katrina Roslyn Fanning,PSM – For distinguished service to the Indigenous community through education and health initiatives, and to sport.
Associate Professor Rhonda Muriel Faragher – For distinguished service to people with Down Syndrome through research programs and education initiatives.
Michael John Fuller,APM – For distinguished service to law enforcement as Commissioner of Police in New South Wales, and to criminal intelligence governance.
Robin Charles Gehling – For distinguished service to the maritime transport and safety industries, and to naval architecture.
Professor EmeritusMary-Jane Gething – For distinguished service to biochemistry and molecular biology, to tertiary education, and to the arts.
The HonourablePrudence Jane Goward – For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, and to women's affairs.
DrFrancis Gerard Gurry – For distinguished service to intellectual property law and research, and to tertiary education.
Jane Hemstritch – For distinguished service to the community through medical research administration, the arts, and business roles.
Gregory James Hood – For distinguished service to the national transportation and aviation industries, and to the not-for-profit sector.
Professor David Arthur Hume – For distinguished service to biological science, particularly molecular biology, and to tertiary education.
Peter Andrew Jennings,PSM – For distinguished service to the development of strategic and international policy, and to public affairs.
Christopher Richard Johnson,AM – For distinguished service to urban design and architecture, to planning reform and compliance, and to the community.
Merran Horne Kelsall – For distinguished service to the financial accounting sector, to professional organisations, and to the community.
Dame Carol Anne Kidu,DBE – For distinguished service to human rights, to community development, and to international relations.
Professor Susan Elizabeth Kurrle – For distinguished service to medicine as a geriatrician, and to research into dementia and cognitive function.
The HonourableEmilios John Kyrou – For distinguished service to the judiciary and to the law, to professional associations, and to the community.
EmeritusProfessor Jane Latimer – For distinguished service to tertiary education and research, particularly public health, and to women.
Distinguished ProfessorJie Lu – For distinguished service to engineering and computer science, particularly through the research and development of artificial intelligence.
Emeritus ProfessorRobert Michael Manne – For distinguished service to tertiary education, to political and social commentary, to public affairs, and to the Indigenous community.
Emeritus ProfessorJill Patricia McKeough – For distinguished service to intellectual property law, to tertiary education, to law reform, and to professional organisations.
Emeritus Professor Alexander (Jack) John McLean – For distinguished service to road safety research, particularly to the causes and prevention of motor vehicle accidents.
Thomas Michael Mollenkopf – For distinguished service to business, particularly through the essential services industry, and to the community.
Dr Robert Victor Morgan – For distinguished service to the Indigenous community, to tertiary education leadership, and in health advisory roles.
William Mortimer Muirhead,AM – For distinguished service to the business sector, to the community of South Australia, and to international relations.
Phillip Roger Noyce – For distinguished service to the arts as a film and television director, producer, and screenwriter.
The late Professor George Christopher Patton – For distinguished service to psychiatry and developmental epidemiology, to youth health and wellbeing, and to mental health research.
Andrew Penn – For distinguished service to business, to charitable organisations, to youth, and to the arts.
Dr Anthony James Press – For distinguished service to the environment, particularly to the preservation of the Antarctic and Kakadu.
Emeritus ProfessorIan Malcolm Ramsay – For distinguished service to the law, to regulatory bodies, to tertiary education, and to law reform.
ProfessorAlexander John Smits – For distinguished service to aerospace engineering, particularly in the field of fluid dynamics, and to tertiary education.
Emeritus Professor Bruce John Tonge – For distinguished service to psychiatric medicine and research, to tertiary education, to youth, and to the community.
Dr Anne Louise Tonkin – For distinguished service to medical professional regulation, to tertiary education, and to clinical pharmacology.
DrHelen Kay Tope – For distinguished service to environmental protection, particularly of the ozone layer, through leadership, research and policy development.
Scott Williams,AM – For distinguished service to business, to tertiary education, and through philanthropic contributions.
ProfessorHeddy Zola – For distinguished service to medical research, particularly immunology and immunopathology, and to professional associations.
Rear AdmiralPeter Michael Quinn,AM, CSC, RAN – For distinguished service to the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Department of Defence.
Army
Lieutenant GeneralJohn James Frewen,DSC, AM – For distinguished service as Commander Defence COVID-19 Task Force and Coordinator General of the National COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force.
CommanderDebbie Ann Butterworth,OAM, CSM and Bar,RAN – For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy in the field of Navy People leadership and management.
Rear Admiral Stephen John Hughes,CSC, RAN – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in senior Command and staff roles.
Captain James Richard Levay,RAN – For exceptional service in the field of career management and leadership development of Navy People.
Rear Admiral Nigel Antony Perry,CSC, RAN (Retd) – For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy in senior command and management roles.
Rear AdmiralChristopher Erson Smith,CSM, RAN – For exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy in senior command and management roles.
Army
Brigadier Kahlil Scarf Fegan,DSC – For exceptional service in the Australian Army as Chief of Staff Army Headquarters and Commander 3rd Brigade.
Brigadier David John Kelly,CSC, DSM – For exceptional service as Chief of Staff Army Headquarters, Divisional Chief Trans-regional Threats Coordination Cell, Plans Branch, United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Director of Workforce Strategy – Army.
Lieutenant Colonel Glyn David Llanwarne,OAM – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the field of sensitive and strategic personnel case management.
Brigadier Gregory Robert Novak – For exceptional service in command and liaison appointments for the Australian Defence Force.
Colonel Leonard Oei – For exceptional service to the Australian Army as Director of Military Arts, Royal Military College and Joint Logistics Command as the Chief of Staff.
Brigadier Craig Donald Shortt,DSC, CSC, DSM – For exceptional service as Director General Land, Director General Career Management Army and Commander Special Forces Group.
Air Force
Wing Commander Kerry Ann Hollings – For exceptional service in major international engagement, strategic recruitment development, and Professional Military Education reform for the Australian Defence Force.
Warrant Officer Brett Andrew Hooper,OAM – For exceptional service throughout the introduction of P8-A Poseidon Maritime Patrol aircraft, and the EA-18G Growler Airborne Electronic Attack capability for the Australian Defence Force.
Air Commodore David John Paddison,CSC – For exceptional performance of duty as the Commander Joint Task Force 633 on Operation ACCORDION from July to December 2021.
Wing Commander Mark Gregory Pentreath,CSM – For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in organisational reform and change management.
Warrant Officer Dean Anthony Rhodes – For exceptional service in Air Movements development for the Royal Australian Air Force.
Group Captain Catherine Mary Williams – For exceptional service as Lead Defence Coordinator for the Australian International Airshow and Operations and Command responsibilities from 2009 to 2022.
Chief Petty Officer Nathan James Byast – For meritorious service in the field of Marine Engineering and training.
Warrant Officer Richard John Dorey – For meritorious service to the Navy as an aircraft technician and as the Course Facilitator of the Chief Petty Officer and Warrant Officer Promotion Courses.
Warrant Officer Michael James Madigan – For meritorious service in the field of Maritime Logistics.
NA – For meritorious service in the delivery of weapons and technical intelligence within Defence.
Army
Major Laurent Pierre Berlioz-Nott – For meritorious performance of duty in the development of target systems, intelligence procedures and training.
Warrant Officer Class One Timothy James Langston – For meritorious service in the field of Military Intelligence doctrine and education.
Warrant Officer Class One Eric John Lewis – For meritorious service in the field of senior leadership as the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Special Forces Group, 6th Brigade, 2nd Commando Regiment and the Special Forces Training Centre.
Warrant Officer Class One Nardia Jane McCulloch – For meritorious service as the Command Chief Clerk at Forces Command and Headquarters 2nd Division, and as the Technical Manager at the Army Personnel Support Unit (New South Wales).
Air Force
Sergeant Jason Deepak Bahadur – For meritorious performance of duty in the sustainment of the KC-30A capability for the Australian Defence Force.
Sergeant Timothy John Davies – For meritorious performance of duty in target intelligence training for the Australian Defence Force.
Wing Commander Rachael Sarah Quirk – For meritorious performance of duty in engineering, airworthiness and culture to enhance air power for the Australian Defence Force.
Lisiane Barao Macleod – For outstanding public service through contribution as a technologist, collaborator and leader in Services Australia's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chloe Morgan Burns – For outstanding public service in the development of statistical modelling and public health measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jodi Ann Cassar – For outstanding public service and leadership working across government to deliver advice, information and support for people with disability, workers and carers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr Amanda Jayne Craig – For outstanding public service in leading significant and complex safety and performance reviews of medical devices.
Andrea Marie Faulkner – For outstanding public service in leading Australia's Embassy in Myanmar and commitment to advancing Australia's interests.
Sonje Anoushka Franklin – For outstanding public service supporting the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable Australians overseas.
Fiona Louise Ganter – For outstanding public service in legislative instrument drafting and for developing the Office of Parliamentary Counsel's instrument drafting capability.
Bryan Geoffrey Hodge – For outstanding public service in the delivery of innovative meteorological science, technology and engineering solutions for Australia and its Pacific neighbours.
Andrew Douglas Jaggers – For outstanding public service in supporting the Government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of Australians.
Sarah Aileen Johnson – For outstanding public service to Australians with disability through leadership and commitment to the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Sarah Jane Norris – For outstanding public service in reforming the National Medical Stockpile processes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Javier Ribalta – For outstanding public service through leadership and coordination of Services Australia's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jane Urquhart – For outstanding public service through sustained contribution to industry and science policy and programs to improve the economic wellbeing, global reputation and national interests of Australia.
Andrea Louise Wallace-Green – For outstanding public service through sustained and significant contribution to social security policy and delivering outcomes for Australian individuals and families.
Australian Capital Territory
Dr Kerryn Peta Coleman – For outstanding public service in public health, particularly as ACT Chief Health Officer.
Leesa Maree Croke – For outstanding public service in social policy and in leading the ACT's Whole of Government COVID-19 response.
Vanessa Dal Molin – For outstanding public service overseeing COVID-19 policy and intergovernmental relations during the ACT's COVID-19 response.
Deborah Lynne Efthymiades – For outstanding public service to public education, in leading significant education system policy and reform for the ACT.
Jessie Holberton – For outstanding public service to public health as the Clinical Nurse Consultant for the ACT Government COVID-19 vaccination program.
Dr Anne Louise Jenkins – For outstanding public service to public health through specialised data analytics.
Patricia Ellen Johnston – For outstanding public service as the Public Information Coordinator during the ACT's lockdown period.
Dr Vanessa Johnston – For outstanding public service in public health, particularly as ACT Deputy Chief Health Officer.
Toby Michael Keene – For outstanding public service to public health as the Executive Branch Manager, COVID-19 Response Branch in ACT Health.
Dr Ian Mackenzie Marr – For outstanding public service to public health as the Infectious Disease specialist at Canberra Health Services.
Andrew Peter Murphy – For outstanding public service to public health as the Senior Director of Procurement and Supply at Canberra Health Services.
Catherine Ann O'Neill – For outstanding public service to health services as the Chief Operating Officer of Canberra Health Services.
Tamerra Jane Rogers – For outstanding public service in communications and engagement as the Deputy Public Information Coordinator during the ACT's lockdown period.
Dr Sally Louise Singleton – For outstanding public service to public health.
Katherine Ruth Wakefield – For outstanding public service to public health as the Executive Director in the Division of Cancer and Ambulatory Support.
New South Wales
Janet Elizabeth Bingham – For outstanding public service in recognising and maintaining the Aboriginal cultural heritage of the Bathurst region.
Gail Connolly – For outstanding public service to local government, in particular in managing the amalgamation of Georges River Council.
Dayn Michael Cooper – For outstanding public service in protecting and advancing the built heritage of New South Wales.
Margaret Crawford – For outstanding public service in ensuring the integrity of the NSW Public sector through her role as Auditor General of NSW.
Mark Arthur Harris – For outstanding public service in education, in particular for driving outcomes at Auburn North Public School.
Vicki Gaye Manning – For outstanding public service through her leadership in the NSW Health COVID-19 response.
Natalie Marsic – For outstanding public service in the COVID-19 response through her role as General Counsel of the NSW Police Force.
James Angus McTavish,CSC, ESM – For outstanding public service to cross border communities and communities facing critical water supply issues.
Dr Wayne Andrew O'Connor – For outstanding public service in aquaculture research.
The late David Wayne Pearce – For outstanding public service in the mental health sector helping to improve mental health care and wellbeing across New South Wales.
Elizabeth Ann Stockell – For outstanding public service in supporting the recovery of disaster affected communities in NSW.
Meghanne Wellard – For outstanding public service in the recovery of the Department of Education's Rural North community following the Northern Rivers flood crisis.
Matthew Patrick West – For outstanding public service as Administrative Assistant at the Public Service Commission.
Northern Territory
Gabrielle Tahirih Brown – For outstanding public service to the Northern Territory Public Sector during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Catherine Ruth Weber – For outstanding public service to the Northern Territory Public Sector.
Queensland
Donald William Bletchly – For outstanding public service to Queensland public transport systems and security.
Duncan Kerslake – For outstanding public service to the development and advancement of Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses.
Elton Noel Miller – For outstanding public service during COVID-19, to the development and protection of Agribusiness in Queensland.
Clare O'Connor – For outstanding public service to the development and support of Queensland communities.
Toni Maree Power – For outstanding public service to Queensland state development and infrastructure projects.
Kenneth Leigh Timms – For outstanding public service to Queensland remote and regional communities.
South Australia
Lisa Marguerite Cavanagh – For outstanding public service to the Local Government sector and emergency management.
Donna Lee Dunbar – For outstanding public service to the residents and employees of the City of Charles Sturt.
Tasmania
Commissioner Donna Louise Adams,APM – For outstanding public service through leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mandy Ellen Denby – For outstanding public service as Director of the Public Information Unit within the Tasmanian State Control Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Craig Anthony Limkin – For outstanding public service in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dale Edward Webster – For outstanding public service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Victoria
Tony Francis Layh – For outstanding public service to the community, particularly in the area of prison procurement and relations.
Janice Beng Li Lim – For outstanding public service in policy and program delivery, particularly in the areas of family violence, housing, and youth justice.
Simon Grant Phemister – For outstanding public service through policy and program delivery, particularly within regions and agriculture.
Kate Amber Rattigan – For outstanding public service to leadership and the delivery of improved products and services in the education sector.
Jennifer Margaret Roberts – For outstanding public service in policy and program delivery, particularly in the areas of justice and corrections.
Lisa Marie Scholes – For outstanding public service to the community, particularly in the area of Freedom of Information.
James Clancy Whelan – For outstanding public service to policy and program delivery, particularly in the area of conservation.
Western Australia
Wanita Bartholomeusz – For outstanding public service to improve relations between people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and the broader Western Australia Police Force.
Rebecca Ann Brown – For outstanding public service through leadership and management in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
David Kingsley Eaton – For outstanding public service to Small Business Development, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christopher James Field – For outstanding public service as Ombudsman and President of the International Ombudsman Institute.
Susan Terese Kiely – For outstanding public service through the delivery of the Western Australian COVID-19 Vaccination Program.
Sharyn Anne O'Neill – For outstanding public service through leadership and management in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amanda Jayne Pickrell – For outstanding public service through leadership and management in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Leanne Kaye Potter – For outstanding public service through commitment to social justice and advocacy for the inclusion of AUSLAN in mainstream education.
Emily Jane Roper – For outstanding public service through leadership and management in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr David Jonathan Russell-Weisz – For outstanding public service through leadership and management in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Dean Humphreys – For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as the Commander Aviation Support Element in Afghanistan from 1 March 2006 to 2 August 2006.
Lieutenant Colonel L – For distinguished command and leadership in warlike operations as the Commander of Task Force 12 from 10 November 2020 to 28 August 2021.
Lieutenant Colonel Khalid El Khaligi – For distinguished performance of duty in warlike operations as the Deputy Chief of Operations in the Headquarters of the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, on Operation OKRA from February 2021 to November 2021.
Bar to the Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC and Bar)
Colonel John George Papalitsas,CSC – For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer of the North West Mobile Force and as the inaugural Commander of the Regional Force Surveillance Group.
Captain Anne Majella Andrews,RAN – For outstanding achievement in the field of Navy human resource management.
Commander Cindy Maree Jenkins,RAN – For outstanding achievement as the Commanding Officer Royal Australian Navy Recruit School.
Warrant Officer Andrew David Jocumsen – For outstanding devotion to duty in the field of Defence People development.
Lieutenant Commander Makaila Rhea Lasalo,RAN – For outstanding achievement as the Royal Australian Navy Maritime Surveillance Adviser to Tonga.
Captain Richard John Lindsey,RAN – For outstanding achievement in senior submarine training roles in the Royal Australian Navy.
Commander Andrew Robert Newman,RAN – For outstanding achievement as the MH-60R Seahawk 'Romeo' Helicopter Capability Assurance Program Co-lead from December 2019 to December 2021.
Lieutenant Commander Simone Louise Paterson,RAN – For outstanding devotion to duty as Commanding Officer HMAS Childers.
Army
Lieutenant Colonel Adam Whyte Bryden – For outstanding achievement as Staff Officer Grade One Indo-Pacific Operations, Headquarters Joint Operations Command.
Lieutenant Colonel Séan Christopher Fleming – For outstanding achievement as the Staff Officer Grade One Personnel and Staff Officer Grade One Policy within Headquarters Australian Army Cadets over the period 2018 to 2021.
Colonel Douglas John Humphreys,OAM – For outstanding devotion to duty as the Panel Leader of the New South Wales Australian Army Legal Corps Panel and Senior Reserve Officer, Army Command Support Panel.
Lieutenant Colonel Marek Konrad Janiszewski – For outstanding achievement in modernising land force capability in the Australian Army.
Brigadier Jocelyn Anne King – For outstanding achievement in multiple roles supporting the formation, conduct of, and response by, the Afghanistan Inquiry Taskforce.
Lieutenant Colonel N – For outstanding achievement in the application of exceptional skills and judgement over successive postings within Special Operations Command.
Major N – For outstanding achievement in the development and delivery of joint capabilities on behalf of the Australian Defence Force.
Colonel Thomas Malcolm Nairn – For outstanding devotion to duty as Commander Australian Contingent and Senior Military Observer, Operation Aslan, United Nations Mission in South Sudan from November 2020 to September 2021.
Colonel Marc Jason Rhodes – For outstanding achievement as the Deputy Director LAND 400 Phase 3 Infantry Fighting Vehicle Test and Evaluation Activity.
Colonel Michael John Scott – For outstanding devotion to duty in non-warlike operations as the Acting Head of Military, United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation, from October 2019 to October 2021.
Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Lloyd Shepherd – For outstanding achievement as the Deputy Director Force Structure Plan Directorate, Force Design Division, and Staff Officer Grade One Army Objective Force, Future Land Warfare Branch, Army Headquarters.
Lieutenant Colonel David Silverstone – For outstanding achievement as Director Operations and Director Plans in Headquarters Joint Task Force 633 on Operation ACCORDION from February to September 2021.
Brigadier David John SmithAM, DSM – For outstanding achievement in the development, acquisition and support of critical combat and non-combat equipment for soldiers, sailors and aviators as Director General Integrated Soldier Systems Branch.
Air Force
Squadron Leader Gregory Dennett Baker-Moss – For outstanding devotion to duty in support to the Governor of New South Wales, and in the development and implementation of management systems at Government House Sydney.
Squadron Leader Andrew Willem Boeree – For outstanding devotion to duty in Capability Development, and Command and Management in Surveillance and Response Group for the Royal Australian Air Force.
Sergeant Alisha Kate Clarkson – For outstanding achievement in maturing the Office of Head of Air Force Capability, and establishment and sustainment of the Office of the Australian Defence Force Space Commander.
Squadron Leader Del Maree Gaudry – For outstanding achievement in implementation of the National Action Plan on Woman, Peace and Security, and in the welfare and mental well-being of Royal Australian Air Force members.
Flight Lieutenant Laura Ashleigh Haws – For outstanding achievement in Aircraft Fleet Maintenance Management for the Royal Australian Air Force.
Sergeant Amy Pamela Hestermann-Crane – For outstanding devotion to duty in development and sustainment of an operational intelligence capability in the Australian Space Operations Centre for the Australian Defence Force.
Flight Lieutenant David Lloyd Hughes – For outstanding achievement in Air Traffic Controller training for the Australian Defence Force.
Corporal Christian Stephen Kneale – For outstanding achievement in Defensive Cyber Capability development for the Australian Defence Force.
Air Commodore Stephen Richard Martin,AM – For outstanding achievement as the Defence Program Manager for the Support to Wounded, Injured and Ill Program and the Director Special Projects in the Defence People Group.
Squadron Leader Justin Mark Van Beuningen – For outstanding devotion to duty in sustainment of the C-27J Spartan transport aircraft capability for the Australian Defence Force.
Corporal George Rainer Wallace – For outstanding achievement as an Avionics Technician supporting C-130J-30 Super Hercules medium-sized tactical transport aircraft for the Australian Defence Force.
Bar to the Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM and Bar)
Commander Kathryn Rebecca Ford,CSMRAN – For meritorious achievement in the field of Navy training.
Army
Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Vincent Hovell,CSM – For meritorious achievement as Commanding Officer of the Combat Training Centre – Live during 2020 and 2021.
Warrant Officer Class One Mark Retallick,OAMCSM – For meritorious achievement as the Command Warrant Officer Joint Task Force 633 on Operation ACCORDION from November 2020 to September 2021.
Lieutenant Commander Tristan Lawrence Colclough,RAN – For meritorious achievement as the 808 Squadron Aviation Engineering Officer.
Commander Samuel Rod Dale,RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty as Future Operations Coordinator at Maritime Operations in the planning of all Australian Defence Force maritime operations.
Chief Petty Officer Garry Edward Danaher – For meritorious achievement as the Royal Australian Navy Technical Adviser to Tonga.
Chief Petty Officer Christopher Llyweln Bell – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Navy People management.
Petty Officer Justin Mark Macey – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Catering Manager in HMAS Brisbane.
Leading Seaman Darryl James Malone – For meritorious achievement in the field of Navy Remotely Piloted Aerial System operations.
Commander Christopher Charles McGregor,RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of Navy Guided Weapons and Explosive Ordnance Sustainment.
Warrant Officer Benjamin Anthony Reid,RAN – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Ship Manager HMAS Sirius.
Warrant Officer Cherie June Theyers – For meritorious achievement in training development and remediation of the Intelligence Sailor workforce in the Royal Australian Navy.
Army
Major Heath Michael Clancy – For meritorious devotion to duty and dedication to the advancement of the Australian Defence Force special operations helicopter capability as the Regiment Flying Standards Officer at the 6th Aviation Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel Leigh Scott Crawford – For meritorious achievement in innovation and international engagement as Commanding Officer of the Australian Defence Force Peace Operations Training Centre.
Warrant Officer Class Two D – For meritorious devotion to duty in the field of enhancing Counter Terrorism capabilities and Special Forces Instruction while posted to the 2nd Commando Regiment and the Australian Defence Force School of Special Operations.
Lieutenant Colonel Marcus William Doherty – For meritorious achievement as the Staff Officer Grade Three for Quantum Technology within Future Land Warfare Branch, Army Headquarters, and delivering Army's Quantum Technology Roadmap and driving innovation in emerging technology.
Major Brent Alexander Doyle,OAM – For meritorious achievement and service as Regimental Sergeant Major Training and Doctrine.
Major Robert John Gibson – For meritorious achievement as the Officer Commanding Joint Task Group 629.2.2 for Operation COVID-19 Assist (Victoria) from December 2020 to March 2021.
Warrant Officer Class One Tanya Louise Graham – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Strategic Distribution Enterprise Advisor within the Directorate of Force Structure – Army in the conduct of the Land Combat Capability Review and fundamental reform of Defence's land materiel management processes.
Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Justin Kemp – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Staff Officer Training of the Land Warfare Centre and Foundation Training Review Planner for the Royal Military College of Australia.
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Bradley Manning – For meritorious achievement as Headquarters Joint Operations Command representative in the Integrated Project Management Team for General John Baker Complex Capability Assurance Project.
Warrant Officer Class Two P – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Warrant Officer Development at the Australian Defence Force Parachuting School.
Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Andrew Penley – For meritorious achievement as the Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade during 2020 and 2021.
Warrant Officer Class One Craig Malcolm Smith – For meritorious devotion to duty as Land Mobility and Support Program – Supply Warrant Officer in Platforms Branch, Army Headquarters.
Warrant Officer Class Two John Martin van de Maele – For meritorious devotion to duty as the Air Dispatch Trade Warrant Officer of 9th Force Support Battalion and Project Officer at the Air Mobility Training and Development Unit.
Corporal Gavin Thomas Watson – For meritorious devotion to duty as a Technician Electrical Section Commander within Technical Support Troop, 1st Signal Regiment during period January 2019 to September 2021.
Air Force
Squadron Leader Mark Andrew Mohr-Bell – For meritorious achievement in F-35 Joint Strike Fighter air combat operational testing and capability development for the Australian Defence Force.
Corporal Anthony John Kunda – For meritorious achievement in development of a video capability in C-130J-30 Hercules aircraft.