Mazal tov to our Queen’s Birthday honorees!
29 Jewish Australians have been recognised with Queen's Birthday Honours for their outstanding service and contributions to society.
2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours recipients:
COMPANION OF THE ORDER (AC)
For eminent service to the community through philanthropic leadership and support for the promotion of the arts, architecture, design excellence and cultural exchange, and to business.
OFFICER OF THE ORDER (AO)
For distinguished service to the visual arts at the national and international level, to emerging artists, and to philanthropy.
For distinguished service to medicine, to paediatric endocrinology and research, and to professional medical organisations.
MEMBER OF THE ORDER (AM)
For significant service to the law, to legal education and reform, and as a mentor.
For significant service to the performing arts, to opera and chamber choirs, and to education.
For significant service to the property development and financial sectors, and to science.
For significant service to medicine, to anaesthesiology and critical care, and to education.
For significant service to the community through philanthropic initiatives, to medical research, and to business.
For significant service to the law, and to the judiciary, to professional groups, and to the community.
For significant service to women’s sport, particularly hockey, to business, and to the community.
For significant service to bicycle motocross, particularly to sports administration.
For significant service to the Jewish community, and as a philanthropist.
For significant service to the law, particularly to legal reform and consumer protection.
For significant service to medicine, to health administration, and to humanitarian medical initiatives.
MEDAL OF THE ORDER (OAM)
For service to dentistry, and to professional organisations.
For service to the Jewish community, and to ophthalmology.
For service to vascular medicine, and to professional organisations.
For service to the broadcast and print media, and to the Russian community.
For service to music, and to the community of Bathurst.
For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne.
For service to the community, and to the performing arts.
For service to the contemporary visual arts.
For service to golf.
For service to Holocaust education and remembrance.
For service to education, and to professional associations.
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.
For service to community health through medical advisory roles.
For service to the community, and to charitable initiatives.
For service to medicine, particularly to dermatology.
Full coverage in this week’s AJN, out Thursday.
Have we missed a Jewish recipient? Email us at letters@jewishnews.net.au.
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