King’s Birthday Honours List 2024
June 12, 2024
Congratulations to our members who were among those recognised in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours List.
Members of the Order (AM)
Previous Copyright Agency Board Director and artist Dr Bronwyn Bancroft was recognised as a member for significant service to the arts, and to the Indigenous community.
Emeritus Professor Elivio Bonello was recognised for significant service to tertiary education, particularly industrial design research and development.
Emeritus Professor Thea Brown was recognised for significant service to social welfare, particularly through family violence and child protection research.
Professor Kathleen Clapham was recognised for significant service to Indigenous community health, to anthropology, and to tertiary education.
Professor Emerita Heather Goodall was recognised for significant service to tertiary education, particularly social science, and to the Indigenous community
Linda Kochanski was recognised for significant service to the law, particularly dispute resolution, and to tertiary education.
Author Tim Low was recognised for significant service to conservation, and to environmental education and awareness.
Professor Lisa Kervin was recognised for significant service to tertiary education, and to research in early childhood digital literacy.
The late Dr David Zyngier was recognised for significant service to tertiary education, and to the community of Glen Eira.
Medal of the Order (OAM)
Dr Mark O’Connor received a Medal of the Order for service to literature as a poet and educator.
Robyn Davidson received a Medal of the Order for service to adventure and exploration literature.
Author and educator Yohanni Johns received a Medal of the Order for service to tertiary education.
Distinguished Professor Stuart Kaye received a Medal of the Order for service to international law, and to tertiary education.
The late Brian McKittrick received a Medal of the Order for service to secondary education.
The late Graydon Henning received a Medal of the Order for service to maritime history, and to tertiary education.