Victorian awardees
Friday, January 25, 2019
Victorian recipients of Australia Day AM honours include:
• Production Company director Deborah Anne Beale, Port Melbourne for significant service to the business and public sectors, and to the community of Victoria.
• Dr Cindy Louise Bennett, for significant service to the performing arts, particularly to music, and to the Indigenous community.
• Sally Elizabeth Browne, South Yarra, for significant service to the community through charitable organisations, and to the fashion industry.
• Kitty Chiller, Brighton, For significant service to sport, particularly as a modern pentathlon competitor and administrator.
• Mr Jeffrey Neil Davies, Heidelberg Heights, for significant service to the visual arts as an ornithological artist and illustrator.
• Jonathan Eric Faine, Southbank, for significant service to the broadcast media as a radio presenter, to the law, and to the community.
• Alan Kohler, Hawthorn, for significant service to the print and broadcast media as an editor, journalist and finance commentator
• Ian McLean, Fitzroy, for significant service to music, particularly as a promoter and advocate for live performance.
• Jean McLean, South Melbourne, for significant service to international relations, and to the Parliament of Victoria
• Mr Graeme Ross McPherson, Arcadia, for significant service to print and digital media, and to the community.
Victorian recipients of Australia Day OAM honours include:
• Norman Lewis Bailey, Balwyn, for service to the performing arts. (Trak Theatre, Victorian Drama League).
• Richard Alexander Burman, Brighton, for service to the community.
• Coral Shirley Deague, Wonga Park, for service to dance as a choreographer and teacher.
• Lauraine Beth Diggins, for service to the museums and galleries sector
• Warwick John Hadfield, Newtown, for service to broadcast media as a journalist.
• Dorothy Evelyn Hamilton, Glen Iris, for service to music, and to people who are blind or have low vision.
• Brian Francis Hopkins, Warragul, for service to print media, and to the community.
• Francis Adrian Jackson, Elsternwick, for service to the performing arts, particularly through music.
• Julie Leeming, Black Rock, for service to the community through charitable organisations.
• Eileen O’Shea, Melbourne, for service to the media and entertainment sectors.
• Timothy Foster Thorpe, Melbourne, for service to the broadcast media, particularly to community radio. (Triple R).