Mazal tov to our Australia Day honorees!
44 Jewish Australians have been recognised with Australia Day Honours for their outstanding service and contributions to society. Full interviews with recipients in Thursday's AJN.
2020 Australia Day Honours recipients:
OFFICER OF THE ORDER (AO)
Ilana ATLAS, NSW
For distinguished service to the financial and manufacturing sectors, to education, and to the arts.
For distinguished service to medical education and research in the field of microbiology and immunology, and to professional groups.
For distinguished service to medical education in the fields of epidemiology and rheumatology, and to professional associations.
For distinguished service to business, particularly to information technology and communications, and to public policy.
For distinguished service to the community through philanthropic foundations, to education, and to the banking and employment sectors.
For distinguished service to the Jewish community through executive roles with educational, cultural and social welfare bodies.
For distinguished service to education and scientific research in the field of molecular bioscience, and to professional organisations.
For distinguished service to the community through the promotion of strategic philanthropy, to education, and to Australia-Israel relations.
For distinguished service to medical research and education, particularly in the field of endocrinology, and to professional societies.
MEMBER OF THE ORDER (AM)
For significant service to the community as a social commentator, and to gender equity through advocacy for men.
For significant service to the performing arts as a singer, songwriter and producer.
For significant service to psychology as a researcher, educator and adviser.
For significant service to mathematical sciences, and to education.
For significant service to the Jewish community, and to women.
For significant service to Australia-Japan relations, and to business.
For significant service to interfaith and intercultural understanding and acceptance.
For significant service to legal education, and to professional associations.
For significant service to the community, and to philanthropy.
For significant service to women, to publishing, and to philanthropy.
For significant service to the Jewish community of Queensland, and to the law.
For significant service to the Jewish community, to multicultural relations, and to interfaith dialogue.
For significant service to business through a range of roles.
For significant service to primary industry, to gene technology, and to the Jewish community.
MEDAL OF THE ORDER (OAM)
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.
Charles ARONSON, NSW
For service to the Jewish community of New South Wales.
For service to literary organisations.
For service to business, and to the community.
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.
For service to the Jewish community of Sydney.
For service to the Jewish community of Sydney.
For service to community health, and to interfaith organisations.
For service to the Jewish community.
For service to the law, and to the community.
For service to the Jewish community.
For service to the performing arts.
For service to respiratory medicine.
For service to community history.
For service to veterans, and to the community.
For service to community health.
For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.
For service to the community, and to education.
For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.
Full coverage in this week’s AJN, out Thursday.
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