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Monash Memo - 20 June 2001

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Queen's Birthday Honours List

Current and former Monash staff and alumni receiving Queen's Birthday Honours included:

AO - Officer of the Order of Australia

  • Professor Allan Fels - for service to Australian competition policy through the development and regulation of trade practices and to public education in relation to consumer law and its implications for business and commerce;
  • Dr Hilary McPhee (DLitt 1992) - for service to the arts, particularly as a promoter of Australian writers and literary publisher, and to arts administration through the Australia Council;
  • Professor John Mattick (PhD Sci 1978) - for service to scientific research in the fields of molecular biology, genetics and biotechnology, particularly through the development and administration of research institutes and the Australian Genome Research Facility.

AM - Member of the Order of Australia

  • Associate Professor Elizabeth Dax (PhD Med 1977) - for service to medical research, particularly in the fields of public health, HIV/AIDS and drug addiction;
  • Dr Penelope Egan-Vine (MB,BS 1970) - for service to the community of the Albury/Wodonga region, particularly through the development and expansion of support services and counselling groups for people in crisis;
  • Dr Geoffrey Metz (MB,BS w/hons 1970, MD 1979) - for service to medicine as a consultant physician, to the development of medical services, medical education and training facilities, and through medical administration and health-care delivery;
  • Father Mark Raper (BA 1969) - for service to international humanitarian relief through the Jesuit Refugee Service.

AM - Member of the Order of Australia (military division)

  • Commodore Mervyn Davis (MBA (Mt Eliza) 1994) - for exceptional service to the Royal Australian Navy in the fields of project management and capability management;
  • Group Captain Clive Rossiter (BE 1978, GradDipAcc&Fin 1983) - for exceptional service to the Royal Australian Air Force as the director of the Tactical Fighter Systems Project Office.

OAM - Medal of the Order of Australia

  • Sister Rosemary Crumlin (MA 1985) - for service to the visual arts, particularly the promotion and understanding of contemporary religious art, and to education and the community;
  • Professor Jock Findlay - for services to medicine, particularly in the field of reproductive biology and as a medical administrator;
  • Ms Nanette Green (PhC 1957, GradDipHospitalPharm 1982) - for service to the community of Wangaratta through health, educational, historical and women's groups;
  • Dr Srechko Kontelj (BEc 1983, LLB 1989, LLM 1989) - for service to multiculturalism in Geelong, particularly through the Geelong Migrant Resource Centre, and to local government.

PSM - Public Service Medal

  • Dr John Morris (MAdmin 1981) - for outstanding public service to hospital planning and administration, particularly for innovation in the area of cancer services.

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