QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS

Mazal tov to our Queen’s Birthday honorees!

38 Jewish Australians have been recognised with Queen’s Birthday Honours for their outstanding service and contributions to society.

2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours recipients:

Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)

Suzi CARP, VIC 
For distinguished service to medical research, to children, and to the community through leadership roles.

 

 

 

Professor Stephen DAVIS, VIC 
For distinguished service to medical education, to stroke research, and to the management of cerebrovascular disease.

 

 

Peter IVANY, NSW 
For distinguished service to the community as a supporter of sporting, arts, film, not-for-profit, and natural science organisations.

 

 

Professor Geoffrey METZ, VIC 
For distinguished service to medicine, to medical education both nationally and internationally, and to professional medical organisations.

 

Member of the Order of Australia (AM)

Andrew BLODE, VIC
For significant service to children as an advocate for protection policy standards.

 

 

 

Rabbi Yaakov GLASMAN, VIC 
For significant service to Judaism and interfaith dialogue, to rabbinical bodies, and to the community.

 

 

 

Charles JUSTIN, VIC 
For significant service to the museums sector, to arts administration, and to architecture.

 

 

 


Dr Bryan MENDELSON, VIC

For significant service to aesthetic plastic surgery, and to medical societies.

 

 

 

 

Professor Robyn RICHMOND, NSW
For significant service to tertiary medical education, and to public health.

 

 

 

 

 

Elana RUBIN, VIC 
For significant service to corporate governance, and to the community.

 

 

 

 

Greg SHAND, NSW
For significant service to the Jewish community, and to charitable initiatives.

 

 

 

 

Associate Professor Gary SHOLLER, NSW 
For significant service to paediatric medicine, and to tertiary medical education.

 

 

 

Ricci SWART, VIC
For significant service to the media and film industries, and to the community.

 

 

 

 

Charlotte VIDOR, NSW
For significant service to the multicultural community, to tourism, and to urban planning.

 

 

Carol BERG, NSW
(AM Honorary)
For significant service to mental health, to social justice, and to the arts.

 

 

 

Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

Adrian BARTAK, VIC 
For service to music.

Lily BRETT, USA
For service to literature as a writer.

Dean COHEN, VIC
For service to people with disability, and to the Jewish community.

Stephen CORDELL, NSW 
For service to the Jewish community.

Philip FEINSTEIN, NSW 
For service to refugees.

Deborah HALPERN, VIC
For service to the arts.

David HARRIS, VIC
For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Phillip ISAACS, NSW 
For service to the community through a range of roles.

Ronald LOUIS, WA 
For service to the financial sector, and to the community.

Izydor MARMUR, VIC
For service to the Jewish community.

Amanda MILLER, VIC 
For service to the community through the philanthropic and impact investing sectors.

Dr Michael NEWMAN, NSW
For service to ophthalmology.

James OSTROBURSKI, VIC
For service to the community through charitable organisations.

Dug POMEROY, VIC
For service to the community through charitable organisations.

David RANKIN, USA
For service to the visual arts.

Dr Hyam RAWICKI, VIC
For service to medicine as a rehabilitation specialist.

Helen SHARDEY, VIC 
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria.

Adrian SKURNIK, NSW
For service to the Jewish community.

Max WALD, VIC 
For service to the Jewish community.

Miriam WEISZ, VIC 
For service to community health.

Professor Alan WOLFF, VIC
For service to medicine.

Morri YOUNG, NSW
For service to the community through a range of roles.

Dr Karen ZWI, NSW 
For service to paediatric medicine.

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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