Council for the Order of Australia

The Council for the Order of Australia is the body responsible for deciding on new appointments within the Order of Australia. It was established by Letters Patent issued by Queen Elizabeth II on 14 February 1975 and as amended subsequently.[1]

Board members

Insignia of a Knight and a Dame of the Order of Australia
Position Name Notes
Chairman Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK, AFC (Ret'd) Former Chief of the Defence Force
Deputy Chairman His Honour Judge Rauf Soulio Judge of the District Court of South Australia
Secretary Mark Fraser LVO, OAM Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia
Member Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin AC Chief of the Defence Force (Ex-officio)
Member Senator The Honourable George Brandis QC Attorney-General for Australia (Ex-officio)
Member Elizabeth Kelly Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Ex-officio)
Member Doctor Lyndsay Connors AM Federal nominee
Member Professor Andrea Hull AO Federal nominee
Member Charles Curwen CVO, OBE State nominee (Victoria)
Member Kathy Leigh Territory nominee (Australian Capital Territory)
Member Greg Johannes State nominee (Tasmania)
Member Mal Wauchope State nominee (Western Australia)
Member Les Jones State nominee (South Australia)
Member Ross Musgrove State nominee (Queensland)
Member Brian Davies LVO State nominee (New South Wales)
Member Teresa Hart Territory nominee (Northern Territory)
Member Philip Bacon AM Community representative
Member Naomi Milgrom AO Community representative
Member Brigadier William Rolfe AO (Ret'd) Community representative
Member Professor John Shine AO Community representative

References

  1. Council for the Order of Australia - Council for the Order of Australia - 2014

External links

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