Mazal tov to our Queen’s Birthday honorees
The Queen wasn't the only one with a reason to celebrate on Monday morning, with 38 Jewish Australians recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours list.
The Queen wasn’t the only one with a reason to celebrate on Monday morning, with 38 Jewish Australians recognised in the Queen’s Birthday honours list.
The AJN wishes a hearty mazal tov to each recipient. For full interviews with our honorees, pick up a copy of this week’s AJN out on Thursday.
Companion of the Order (AC)
For eminent service to the law, and to the judiciary, particularly in the field of intellectual property, to higher education, and to sports arbitration.
For eminent service to science, particularly to computational chemistry, as an academic, author and mentor, and to international scientific bodies.
Officer of the Order (AO)
For distinguished service to the broadcast media, particularly radio, as a creator, producer and presenter, and to Jewish studies.
For distinguished service to the community as a supporter of women in leadership roles, to social justice advocacy, and to business.
Member of the Order (AM)
For significant service to the community through a range of organisations
For significant service to the Jewish community, and to heritage preservation
For significant service to literature as an author
For significant service to the festival sector, and to the LGBTIQ community
For significant service to the textile industry, and to the Jewish community
For significant service to the community through charitable organisations
For significant service to the arts, particularly to the museum and galleries sector
For significant service to the law through equitable access to justice
For significant service to higher education, and to the Jewish community of Victoria
For significant service to the fashion retail and manufacturing industry, and to the community
For significant service to medicine, particularly to the advancement of knee surgery
For significant service to ophthalmology
For significant service to cardiovascular medicine, and to education
For significant service to sporting organisations, and to community health.
For significant service to business, and to the community
Medal of the Order (OAM)
For service to the Jewish community of Perth
For service to the Jewish community
For service to the community through a range of roles
For service to the Jewish community
For service to the community through charitable initiatives
For service to the community through charitable initiatives
For service to the performing arts through administrative roles
For service to the community through a range of organisations
For service to sport, and to the community
For service to the community through a range of organisations
For service to the community through charitable organisations
For service to business and commerce, and to the Jewish community
For service to the Jewish community of Melbourne
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria
For service to the Jewish community of Victoria
For service to the pharmaceutical and therapeutic goods sectors
For service to the Jewish community
For service to medicine, particularly as a general practitioner
For service to women
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