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* The Honourable [[Greg Combet|Gregory Ivan Combet]], {{post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100|AM}} – For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of Australia, and to the banking and superannuation industries.
* Professor Ross Leon Coppel – For distinguished service to science as a microbiologist, to tertiary education, to board and advisory roles, and to innovation.
* Professor [[Jo Anne Douglass]] – For distinguished service to medical research, to clinical immunology and allergy, to respiratory medicine, and to tertiary education.
* Professor John Barton Furness – For distinguished service to medical research in the field of autonomic neuroscience and neurogastroenterology.
* Emeritus Professor [[Suzanne Hand|Suzanne Joan Hand]] – For distinguished service to palaeontology and zoology, particularly as a fossil bat and marsupial researcher, and to tertiary education.
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* Dr John Aspley Davis – For significant service to veterinary science, and to professional associations.
* Dr [[Bronwyn Bancroft|Bronwyn Maree Bancroft]] – For significant service to the arts, and to the Indigenous community.
* Dr [[Amanda Baric]] – For significant service to anaesthesiology, to pain medicine, and to tertiary education.
* Dr Janice Margaret Bell – For significant service to general practice medicine, and to medical education and training.
* Craig Anthony Bennett – For significant service to health administration in leadership and advisory roles.
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* Professor [[Katina D'Onise]] – For significant service to public health through translational research, and policy and legislative reform.
* Lewis Rolf Driver – For significant service to the judiciary, and to the law.
* Dr [[Kathy Eagar|Kathleen Margaret Eagar]] – For significant service to community through health services research and development, and as a mentor.
* [[Vanessa Marie Elliott]] – For significant service to the Indigenous community, to the mining industry, and to public administration.
* Clifford Neville Fleming – For significant service to business, and to the community of Bundaberg.
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* Sharene Marie Hambur – For significant service to the Jewish community, and to the law.
* Philip Gregory Harrison – For significant service to youth, and to outdoor and environmental education.
* Professor [[Elizabeth Hartland]] – For significant service to medical research, particularly microbiology, and to tertiary education.
* Gerard John Hayes – For significant service to industrial relations, particularly through the trade union sector, and to emergency service organisations.
* Robyn-Lyn Henderson – For significant service to public administration, and to social welfare.
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* Anita Blanche Keelan – For significant service to netball as a coach and administrator.
* Robert James Kelly – For significant service to tertiary education, to the law, and to medical administration.
* Professor [[Elizabeth Kendall (disability academic)|Elizabeth Kendall]] – For significant service to rehabilitation research, to people with disability, and to tertiary education.
* Sister Jane Irene Keogh – For significant service to the community through social welfare advocacy, and to primary education.
* Dr Pauline Kerr – For significant service to tertiary education, and to international diplomatic relations.
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* Pamela Muriel Pritchard – For significant service to the community, to social welfare, and to primary education.
* Associate Professor Carolyn Quadrio – For significant service to psychiatry as a clinician, academic and mentor.
* Professor [[Helen Reddel|Helen Kathryn Reddel]] – For significant service to respiratory medicine, and to medical research.
* Valma Fay Reeve – For significant service to the community in a range of roles and organisations.
* The Reverend Dr Charles Richard Ringma – For significant service to theology, to the community, and to youth.
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* [[Talal Yassine]], {{post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100|OAM}} – For significant service to business, and to the community.
* Professor Konstantin Yastrebov – For significant service to intensive and critical care medicine, and to tertiary education.
 
 
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