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Nurses on the 2022 Australia Day Honours List

Extracting information from www.gg.gov.au/australia-day-2022-honours-list, below is an alphabetical list of Nurses, past and present, who have been named on the 2022 Australia Day Honours List.

Jyra Ayita Blake-Waller CSC
Conspicious Service Cross (CSC)
Australian Army
For outstanding achievement as a Nursing Officer deployed with Joint Task Unit 629.2.3 Health Support Unit 1 during Operation COVID-19 ASSIST.

Captain Blake-Waller’s meritorious achievement as a Nursing Officer delivered lifesaving care to vulnerable Australians at the Epping Gardens Aged Care Facility during Operation COVID- 19 ASSIST. Her exemplary and selfless leadership established control of a highly contaminated environment in dire circumstances. Her compassion and devotion to duty delivered outstanding support during Victoria’s second wave and contributed to the community’s confidence in the State Government’s response.

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Cathy Chye Yah Chong AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Kensington Gardens, South Australia
For significant service to multiculturalism in South Australia, and to the community.

Multicultural Promotion and Advocacy
– Board Member, Adelaide Festival Centre Foundation, since 2018.
– Founding Ambassador, OZAsia Festival, since 2007.
– Founder and President, Sukeenang South Australian Hainan Association, current.
– Member, Women’s Advisory Committee, South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic
Affairs Commission, 2010-2015.
– Deputy Chair, Multicultural Festival of South Australia, 2010-2015.
– President, Chinatown Adelaide South Australia, 2010-2012.

Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia
– Executive Board Member, 2005-2017.
– Former Chair, Women’s Sub-Committee.

Chinese Welfare Services South Australia
– President, 2011-2015, since 2019.
– Treasurer, 2015.

Rotary Club of Adelaide Central (Amalgamated with Adelaide West in 2019)
– President, 2017-2018.
– Chair, Youth Services, since 2018.
– Board Member, since 2014.
– Member, since 2012
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Rotary International
– Member, since 2013.
Community Other
– Member, Asia Pacific Business Council For Women South Australia, 2013-2014.
– Member, Volunteer Ministerial Advisory Group, South Australian Minister for Small
Business, 2008-2013.
– Member, Alumni of University of South Australia Volunteer Group, 1998-2004.
– Justice of the Peace, since 2011.

BreastScreen SA
– Member Review Steering Committee, 2010-2016.
– Member, State Accreditation Committee, 2013-2015.
– Chair, Consumer Advisory, 2013-2014.
– Member, Consumer Advisory, 2010-2014.
– Former Member, Digital Implementation Review Group.
– Former Member, Digital Breastscreen Implementation.

Health Other
Member, Stakeholder Reference Group, Health Connect, 2008-2016.
– Associate Fellow, Australian College of Health Service Management, 2000.
– Registered Nurse, Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1969-1972.
– Former Director of Nursing, Flinders Medical Centre, Government of South Australia.
– Former Member, Alzheimer’s Consumer Alliance South Australia, Health Consumer Research Partnership.

Awards and recognition include:
– Outstanding Individual Achievement Award, Governor’s Multicultural Awards, Government of South Australia, 2019.
– Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Adelaide Central.

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Nathalie Carmen Cook OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Balwyn North, Victoria
For service to dietetics.

Victorian Aboriginal Health Service
– Telehealth Dietitian, since 2020. Banyule Community Health
– Developer, Eat Well, Play Well, since 2006.
– Paediatric and Adult Dietitian, since 2005.

Community Health – Other
– Consumer Representative and Presenter at conferences, Leukaemia Foundation, since 2011.
– Founding Member and Advocate, MPN Alliance Australia, since 2011.
– Member Consumer Representative Panel, Australasian Leukaemia and Lymphoma
Group, 2016 to 2021.
– Consumer Representative, Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, since 2020.
– Consumer Representative, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, since 2020.
– Consumer Representative, Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, since
2018.
– Consumer Representative, University of Western Australia, since 2018.
– Consumer Advocate for Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Listing of Pegylated
INTERFERON, 2011-2018.

Dietetics and Nutrition
– Paediatric Dietitian, Northern Paediatric Clinic, Bundoora, 2015-2017.
– Clinical Dietitian, Austin Hospital, 2004-2006.
– Consultant Dietitian, Wintringham Housing, 1999-2012.
– Clinical Dietitian, Mater Hospital, Brisbane, 1999-2000.
– Clinical Dietitian, Western Hospital, Footscray, 1997-1998.
– Clinical Dietitian, Methodist Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, 1996-1997.
– HIV/AIDS Dietitian and Nutritionist, Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic, Dallas, Texas,
1996.
– Member, Dietitian Australia, since 1994.

Nursing
– Registered Nurse, Balmain Hospital, 1994-1995.
– Registered Nurse, Calvary Hospital, Canberra, 1992-1994.
– Nurse, Calvary Hospital, Adelaide, 1990-1992.
– Nurse, Caritas Christi Hospice, 1989-1990.
– Nurse, Melbourne Pathology Services, 1987-1989.
– Nurse, St Georges Hospital Melbourne, 1985-1987.
– Student Nurse, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, 1984-1985.

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Helen Rosemary Crowe AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Armadale, Victoria
For significant service to urology and oncology nursing, and to professional societies.

Australian Prostate Centre
– Urology Nurse Practitioner, since 2015.
– Clinical Supervisor, Urology and Prostate Cancer Nursing Fellowship Program, since
2015.

Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
– Coordinator, Prostate Care Nurses Induction Program, PCFA, 2017-2019.
– Member, Nursing Working Party, 2009.
– Grant Reviewer, since 2008.

Research
– Urology Research Nurse, Australian Prostate Centre, Epworth Melbourne, 2009- 2018.
– Honorary Urology Research Nurse, Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital, since 1999.
– Urology Research Nurse, Department of Urology, St Vincent’s Hospital, 1992-1999.

Urology
– Urology Nurse Consultant, Cancer Helpline, Cancer Council Victoria, 1999-2010.
– Developed Abbvie Online Sexual Health in Men with Prostate Cancer Program for
urology nurses, 2018.
– Chair, Australian Zometa Urology Nurses Advisory Board, 2004-2007.
– Urology Nurse Practitioner, private urology practice, since 2008, and Urology Nurse
Clinician, 1992-2007.
– Accredited External Nurse Consultant, Epworth Hospital, Melbourne, 1997-2019.
– Various other nursing roles, 1974-1992.

Education
– Tutor, Male Catheterisation, 5th Year Medical Students, University of Melbourne, 2002-2009.
– Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne, 2002-2008.

Australia and New Zealand Urological Nurses Society
– Treasurer, 1996-1998.
– Victorian Representative, 1998-2003.
– Founding Member, 1995.

Victorian Urological Nurses Society
– Chair, 1993-1997.
– Secretary, 1998-2003.
– Founding Member, 1993.

Awards and recognition include:
– Honorary Life Member, Victorian Urological Nursing Society.

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Mary Duffy AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Bentleigh, Victoria
For significant service to medicine in the field of lung cancer.

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
– Clinical Lung Cancer Specialist Nurse, since 1990’s.
– Fundraiser, the Weekend to End Women’s Cancers Event, 2015.

Lung Foundation Australia
– Member, Lung Cancer Consultative Group.
– Member, Lung Cancer Conference Organising Committee, 2019.

International Thoracic Oncology Nursing Forum
– Founding Member, since 2009.
– Member, Steering Committee, since 2009.

Lung Cancer Advocacy Other
– Inaugural Chairperson, Australia and New Zealand Lung Cancer Nurses Forum, 2010-2020.
– Member, Lung Cancer Advisory Group, Cancer Australia, 2013-2016.
– Former Member, Kylie Johnston Lung Cancer Network.

Lung Cancer Research
– Presenter, Lectureship Award for Nurses and Allied Health Professionals, International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, 2020.
– Research / Presentation, Patients receiving radiation therapy, Barcelona, Spain, 2005.

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Maxine Duke AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Victoria
For significant service to education, to nursing, and to professional associations.

Deakin University
– Emeritus Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, since 2020.
– Interim Executive Dean, Faculty of Health, 2019-2020.
– Alfred Deakin Professor, 2016-2019.
– Chair, Nursing Development, 2007-2019.
– Director, Quality and Patient Safety Strategic Research Centre, 2014-2019.
– Head, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 2007-2018.
– Deputy Executive Dean – Health, Faculty of Health, 2012-2018.
– Associate Head of School of Nursing and Midwifery and Coordinator of the Higher

Degree Research Program, 2002-2007.
– Former Chair, Faculty Marketing Advisory Group.
– Former Chair, Student General Misconduct Committee (Health).
– Former Member, Barwon Health Advisory Committee.
– Former Member, Cabrini Advisory Committee.
– Former Member, Epworth Nursing Research Centre Advisory Committee.
– Former Member, Southern Health Advisory Committee.
– Former Member, Barwon Health-Deakin University Liaison Committee.
– Former Member, Epworth HealthCare-Deakin University Steering Committee.
– Former Member, Academic Probation Appeal Committee.
– Former Member, Academic Promotions Committee.

Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council
– Member, Nurse Practitioner Accreditation Committee, 2012-2019.
– Reviewer, Undergraduate Course Accreditation.

Committee and Advisory roles
– Board Member, Victorian Board, Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, since 2019.
– Board Member, Nurses Memorial Centre, since 2018.
– Former Board Member, Australian Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery.
– ‘Death over Dinner’ End Life Care Ambassador.
– Former Member, National Clinical Specifications Committee, Health Workforce
Australia.
– Former Member, Nursing and Midwifery Education Planning Group, Victorian
Department of Health.
– Former Member, Cabrini and Deakin Educating Together (CADET).
– Former Member, Collaborative Clinical Education Epworth Deakin (CCEED).
– Former Member, Clinical Placement Fee Implementation Advisory Group,
Department of Health and Human Services.
– Former Member, Safety Innovations in Practice Program Mk 11 Steering Committee,
Epworth Health.
= Former Member, Royal College of Nursing, Box Hill Hospital and St. Vincent’s
Hospital Conference Committee.
– Former Member, Rural Nurses Scholarship Committee.
– Former Member, Southern Health Clinical Placement Network.
– Former Member, Western Health Education and Research Partnership Committee.

La Trobe University
– Former Director of Studies (undergraduate and postgraduate).
– Former Clinical Education Coordinator, Nursing Courses.
– Former Lecturer, School of Nursing.

Publications
– Co-authored over 40 peer reviewed journal articles and six chapters in text books.

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Valerie Fay Fewster OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Berri, South Australia
For service to community health.

Community Response to Eliminating Suicide, Riverland Community Network
– Chair, Steering Committee, since 2012 with CORES program ( community response to eliminating suicide).
– Workshop Facilitator, Suicide Prevention Program, since 2012.
– Volunteer Educator, Riverland Community Suicide Prevention Network, since 2015.

Friends of the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide
– State Council Representative, Chairman, Region 6 (Riverland), since 2014.
– President Local (Berri) Friends Auxiliary for 12 year at various times.
– Volunteer, Berri Friends Auxiliary, since 1995.
– Life Membership, 2021.

Health
– Registered Nurse, working for community District Nursing, 1980-1985.
– Volunteer/Counsellor/Community Educator, Australian Breastfeeding Association,
since 1979.
– Former Registered Nurse and Midwife with Child and Family Health Services, 1985 to
2014.
– Manager, Country North Child and Family Health Team, 1996 and relief manager,
2001-2002.
– Managed and trained Child and Family Health Volunteers in the community to work
with families in their homes or clinic, for 15 years.
– Supported and educated new mothers and toddlers, Gerard aboriginal community, for
20 years.

Community – Other
– Member, Zona Club of the Riverland, for 6 years.
– Former Committee Member, Remark Rose Festival.
– Volunteer, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Berri Conference, since 1986.
– Chairperson, Catholic Women’s League, current and volunteer member, since 1975,
including as Secretary.
– Volunteer, Meals On Wheels, 7 years.
– Volunteer, (supper rounds for patients), Riverland Regional Hospital, 6 years.
– Volunteer, St Mary’s Catholic Parish, co-ordinating and taking communion to elderly
parishioners in their homes, 6 years.

Awards and recognition Include:
– Community Services Award, Zona Club of the Riverland, 2020.
– Community Services Award for role in Child Health Community Nursing, 2002.
– Life Membership, Berri Hockey Club Services, 1981.
– Certificate of Appreciation, Australian Breastfeeding Association, for 40 years service
as a counsellor and educator, 2019.
– Life Membership, Friends Women’s and Children’s Hospital, for 27 years service, 2021.

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Sandra Louise Grieve OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Guys Forest, Victoria
For service to community health.

Walwa Bush Nursing Centre
– Chief Executive Officer, since 2003.
– Remote Area Nurse, current.
– Nurse Practitioner, since 2006.
– Providing community health services, since 1989.

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Jill Iliffe AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Victoria
For significant service to nursing through leadership roles with professional organisations.

Professional Nursing Associations
Executive Director, Commonwealth Nurses and Midwives Federation, since 2008.
– Federal Secretary, Australian Nursing Federation, 1999-2008.

New South Wales Nurses and Midwives Federation
– Manager, Professional Services, 1996-1999.
– Professional Development Officer, 1992-1996.
– Councillor, 1985-1989.
– Member, Finance Committee, 1987.
– Elected Trustee, 1990-1991.
– Nurse, since 1978.

Other
– Former Chair, COTA Australia.

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Alice Guay Kang OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
New South Wales
For service to veterans, and to community health.

Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway
– Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, since 1995.
– Board Member, since 1998.
– Founding Member.
– Foundation Director, The Friends of Kokoda Association.

Concord Hospital
– Director, Marketing and Community Relations, 2013-2020.
– Manager, Marketing and Veteran’s Services, 2001-2013.
– Manager, Veteran’s Liaison Services, 1997-2001.
– Executive Officer, General Managers Unit, 1993-1996.
– Assistant Director, Nursing Bed Management 1989 – 1991
– Assistant Director, Nursing Critical Care Unit, 1984-1988.
– Charge Nurse, 1982-1984.
– Nurse, 1974-1982.

Awards and Recognition include:
– Citizen of the Year, City of Canada Bay, 2017.
– Certificate of Merit, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, 2016.
– Drummoyne Woman of the Year, 2015.

– Paul Harris Fellow, Rotary Club of Concord
– Pride of Workmanship Award, Rotary Club of Five Dock, 2012.
– Pride of Workmanship Award, Rotary Club of Concord, 2009.
– New South Wales Premier’s Public Sector Award, Community Development, Kokoda
Track Memorial Walkway, 2005.
– Centenary Medal, 2001

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Pamela Hope Mam AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Late of Hammond Island, Queensland
For significant service to the Indigenous community of Queensland through nursing.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service, Brisbane
– Co-Founder, 1973.
– Former Nurse/Manager.
– Facilities Manager, Jimbelunga Nursing Home, 1994-2008.
– Life Member.

Other
– Patron, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health, 2009-2020.
– Former Registerd Nurse and Midwife.

Awards and recognition include:
– Honorary Doctorate, Griffith University, 2018.
– The Aunty Pamela Mam Indigenous Nursing Scholarship (named in honour), Griffith
University, 2015.
– Hall of Fame Inductee for leadership and commitment to improving
health, Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council, 2008.

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Maxine Veronica Morand AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Victoria
For significant service to the Parliament of Victoria, and to community health.

Parliament of Victoria
– Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development and Minister for Womens Affairs, 2007-2010.
– Member for Mount Waverley, 2002-2010.
– Ministerial Advisor, Minister for Health, 2000-2002.

Professional
Health
– Chief Executive Officer, Breast Cancer Network Australia, 2011-2014.
– Research Scientist, Centre for Behavioural Research, Cancer Council Victoria, 1996-
2000.
– Victorian Transport Coordinator, Austin Health, 1985-1990.
– Senior Staff Nurse, Melbourne Health, 1982-1985.

Governance
– Chair, Mount Hotham Alpine Resort Management Board, 2018 to 2021.
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Board Chair, since 2015.
– Chair, Remuneration Committee, current.
– Member, Research Committee, current.
– Director, Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation, since 2018.

Community Health
– Board Member, Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes, since 2019.
– Member, Breast Cancer Advisory Group, Cancer Australia, 2012-2014.
– Professorial Fellow, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash
University, since 2016.
– Director, Inner East Community Health Service (now Access Health and Community),
2015-2017.
– Board Member, Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2003-2006.

Community
– Patron, Victorian Women’s Football League, 2007-2010.
Awards and recognition include:
– Inductee, Victorian Honour Roll of Women, 2020.

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Lesley Murphy OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Beaconsfield, Western Australia
For service to community health.

Muscular Dystrophy Western Australia
– Board Member, 2006-2011.
– Community Services Coordinator, 2009-2012.
– Life Member, 2014.

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
– Advocate/Fundraiser, 22 years.
– Advocate, Duchenne Disease Register, Department of Health, Western Australia.

Rare Diseases
– Co-Founder and Founding Secretary, Rare Voices Australia, 2011-2016.
– Former Member, National Rare Diseases Working Group; Neuromuscular Diseases
Advisory Group.
– Former Board Member, Muscular Dystrophy Australia.
– Member, Organising Committee, Australian Rare Diseases Symposium, 2010-2011.

Health and Disability
– Former Secretary and Member, Western Electric Sporting Association, 2000.
– Member, Human Genetics Advisory Committee, National Health andMedical
Research Council, 2012.
– Supporter, Every Australian Counts Campaign.

Other
– Volunteer Ambulance Driver, St John Ambulance, Denmark WA, since 2019.
– Primary School Teacher, 1993-2005.
– President and Committee Member, P&C Committee, Willagee Primary School, 1990-
1993.
– Founding Committee Member and President, Defence Childcare Centre, Swanbourne
WA, 1978-1988.
– Registered Nurse and Midwife, 1977-1986.

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Peter Frederick Mulholland ASM
Ambulance Service Medal (ASM)
Windermere, Tasmania

In 1986, Mr Peter Mulholland commenced with the Metropolitan Ambulance Service in Victoria as a Paramedic, before commencing his employment with Ambulance Tasmania in 1994, where he contributed to several Ambulance Tasmania positions, projects and initiatives.
During his thirty-five-year career, Mr Mulholland has completed education to support ongoing clinical leadership and capability roles. He has attained a Certificate in General nursing, Station Officer Certificate, Air Ambulance Flight Paramedic qualification, a Master in Medical Science and PhD. He also completed a degree in Psychology and was a member of the Critical Incident Stress management team, attending the Port Arthur massacre in 1996. In 1997, he was awarded ‘Individual Excellence in Ambulance Practice’ by the Northern Region of Ambulance Tasmania.
Dedicated to improving Ambulance Service models, Mr Mulholland was involved in the Tasmanian branch of a nationwide research program, examining the practice of rural and regional paramedics. As a result of his research and contributions, he was invited to speak alongside program coordinators at the World Organisation of Family Doctors Conference in Seattle, United States of America.
In 2013, Mr Mulholland commenced as the Project Manager for the pilot of the Extended Care Paramedics within Ambulance Tasmania, where he was instrumental in implementing and managing the Extended Care Paramedic pilot which led to the adoption of Extended Care Paramedic roles within Ambulance Tasmania.
In 2019, in his Branch Station Officer role for Ambulance Tasmania he completed his PhD on inter-professional learning and rural paramedic practice. His Master of Medical Sciences and PhD have since informed the practice of rural paramedics. He has presented at various national and international conferences, and contributed to numerous published works.
Mr Mulholland’s extensive career and ongoing dedication to support and strengthen the paramedicine field and community, make him an honourable recipient of the Australian Ambulance Service Medal.

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Carmel Bernadette O’Brien OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Barongarook, Victoria
For service to nursing.

Nursing
– Assistant Director of Nursing, Colac Hospital.
– Registered Nurse, Colac Hospital, since 1988.
– Registered Nurse, in a range of locations including Galiwin’ku 2021, 2020,
Kalkaringe, 2019; Wave Hill, 2019; Ardyaloon, 2018 ; Kalumbaru, 2018; Torres Strait: Badu, Bamaga and Mer, 2015, 2016 ; Imampa, 2015 and Alice Springs 2014.
– Lactation Consultant, Breast Feeding Association, 7 years.

Country Fire Authority, Victoria
– Volunteer, Barongarook Rural Fire Brigade, Country Fire Authority, since 2007.
– 10 Year Service Medal, 2017.

The Portsea Camp
– Volunteer Nurse, since 1994.
Associations
– Member, College of Emergency Nursing.
– Member, Council of Remote Area Nurses Australia.
– Member, Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine.

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Jan Elizabeth Phillips AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Deua River Valley, New South Wales
For significant service to palliative care and oncology nursing.

Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network, Singapore
– Palliative Care Specialist, current.
– Volunteer Teacher, since 2003.
– Mentor and Teacher, Hospis Malaysia, since 2003.
– Member, Training of Trainers Programs – Myanmar, Bangladesh and Bhutan since
2012.

Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Pakistan
– Facilitator, Palliative Care Training and establishment of SKMCH Palliative Care Service.
– Clinical Support Nurse – Oncology and Palliative Care, 1998-2002.

Rachel House, Jakarta, Indonesia
– Mentor and Teacher, since 2009.
– Volunteer, since 2009.

Moruya Oncology and Palliative Care Service
– Nursing Team Member, 1989 – 1998.
– Eurobodalla Breast Cancer Support Service Co-ordinator, 1994 – 1998.
– Justice of the Peace, 1991 – 1998.

Professional Associations
– Fellow, Australian College of Nursing.
– International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care – Traveling Fellow 2003.
– Palliative Care Nurses Australia.

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Heather Spence OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Cohuna, Victoria
For service to nursing.

Cohuna District Hospital
– Nurse Practitioner, Acute and Supportive Care and Primary Care, since 2018 (Chancellors commendation)
– Postgraduate in Prescribing for Midwives, 2018.
– Victorian Cervical Screening Provider, 2018.
– Accredited Nurse Immuniser, since 2000.
– Clinical Nurse Educator, current.
– TAFE Educator of Medicines and Intravenous Therapy, 2019-2020.
– Associate Nurse Unit Manager, 2003-current.
– Radiology licence – Rural and Remote X-ray operator, 2016.
– ALS, BLS and Neonatal resuscitation Accreditor, current.
– Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, 2007.
– Past Nurse Unit Manager.
– Registered Nurse, since 1985.
– Registered Midwife, since 1988.

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Merridy Gaye Thompson OAM
Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division
Casula, New South Wales
For service to youth through the Australian Air Force Cadets.

3 Wing Australian Air Force Cadets
– Officer Commanding, since 2020.
– Staff Officer Training, 2017-2020.
– Cadet Representative Group Mentor, current.
– Officer in Charge, Cadet Promotion Courses, over 30 occasions.
– Former Staff Officer Management Services
– Former Finance Accounting Officer
– Former Public Affairs Officer.
– Former Executive Officer.

322 (City of Ryde) Squadron, Australian Air Force Cadets
– Commanding Officer, 1995-2020. Headquarters Australian Air Force Cadets
– Chief of Staff, 80th Anniversary Project, since 2020. Australian Air Force Cadets Other
– Instructor of Cadets, since 1988.
– Former Cadet, No 7 Flight (City of Bankstown).
– Former Instructor, No 22 Flight West Ryde.

Professional
– Senior Workforce Educator, Leadership and Management, South Western Local Health District, since 2019.
– Workforce Development Consultant, Sydney South West Area Health Service, 2015- 2019.
– Nurse Educator, Australian College of Nursing, 2010-2015.
– Nursing Officer, RAAF Specialist Reserve, current.

Awards and Recognition include:
– Commander, Australian Air Force Cadets Commendation, 2008.
– Officer Commanding 3 Wing Australian Air Force Cadets Commendation, 2005.
– Australia Day Medallion, 2012.

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Marianne Clare Wallis AM
Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia
Gold Coast, Queensland
For significant service to tertiary education, to nursing, and to research.

University of the Sunshine Coast
– Emeritus Professor of Nursing, since 2020.
– Adjunct Professor of Nursing, since 2020.
– Former Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation).
– Professor, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, 2013-2019.
– Associate Dean of Health, Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering,
2017-2018.
– Deputy Head of School, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, 2018-2019.
– Deputy Chair and Member, Research Committee, 2013-2019.

Southern Cross University
– Director of Research and Associate Dean of Health Research, School of Health and Human Sciences, since 2020.
Griffith University
– Adjunct Professor, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, since 2014.
– Professor, 2012-2014.
– Foundation Chair, Clinical Nursing Research, 2000-2011.
– Chief Investigator, National Health and Medical Research Council’s Centre for
Excellence in Nursing Interventions for Hospitalised Patient, 2010-2015.
– Chair, Bachelor of Nursing Curriculum Development Committee, School of Nursing
and Midwifery, 2009-2010.
– Program Leader, Clinical Research and Evidence-Based Practice, Centre for Clinical
Practice Innovation, 2003-2006.
– Dean of Health’s nominee, School of Medicine Committee, 2005-2009.
– Member, Postgraduate Courses Review Committee, Faculty of Nursing and Health,
2000-2014.
– Member, Curriculum Discussion Group, Medical School, 2003-2004.
Professional – Other
– Director and Member, Devices and Therapies Group, Alliance for Vascular Access Training and Research Group, 2007-2017.

Australian Catholic University, Sydney
– Member, Research Projects Ethics Committee, 1999-2000,
– Senior Lecturer, 1997-2000.
– Coordinator Postgraduate Nursing Courses, 1993-1996.
– Lecturer, 1989-1997.
– Member, Research and Research Degrees Committee, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1999-2000.
– Member, Master and Doctoral Courses Development Committee, 1998-1999.
– Chair, Postgraduate Standing Committee, School of Nursing, 1993-1996.
– Chair, Graduate Diplomas in Acute Care Nursing Working Party, School of Nursing
and Human Movement 1993-1995.
– Member, Research Committee, School of Education, 1993-1996.
– Member, Research Ethics Committee, 1992-1994.
– Member, Consultancies and Publications Committee, School of Education Research, 1996-1999.

Queensland Health
– Member, Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Committee, 2009-2011.
– Chair, Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Committee, 2007-2009.
– Member, Research and Evidence-Based Practice Sub-Committee, Peak Nursing

Body, 2004-2006.
Gold Coast Health Service District
– Chair, Nursing Research Committee, 2008-2011.
– Member, Integrated Mental Health Service Research Committee, 2000-2002.

Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service
– Visiting Nursing Research Fellow, 2000-2011.
– Chair and Member, Nursing and Midwifery Research Committee, mid-2010s.
– Member, Research Committee, 2013-2016.

Committee and advisory roles
– Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Queensland Emergency Medicine Research Foundation, 2015-2020.
– Board Member, Academic Liaison, Australian Vascular Access Society, 2015-2017.
– Chair, Research Sub-Committee, Deans of Nursing of Australia Committee, 2002.
– Member, Nursing Research Committee, St Vincent’s Campus, 1997-2000.
– Member, Nursing Research Committee, St George Hospital, 1995-1997.

Health – Other
– Health Education Specialist, Health Ventures, 2011-2013.
– Inaugural Visiting Nursing Research Fellow, St Vincent’s Health Care Campus,
Sydney, 1997-2000.
– Registered Nurse, since 1982.

Charity
– Volunteer, Sunny Street, 2018-2020.
Editorial and Publications
– Member, Editorial Review Panels for thefollowing publications: BMC Nursing; Collegian; Contemporary Nurse; Geriatric Nursing; International Journal of Nursing Practice; International Journal of Nursing Studies; and Journal of Advanced Nursing.
– Author and Contributor, over 200 scientific publications.

Member and Fellowships
– Fellow, Australian College of Nursing.
– Past Member, Australian College of Critical Care Nurses.
– Past Member, Australian College for Infection Prevention and Control.

Awards and recognition include:
– Best Poster Prize, The CEDRiC Project: Care Coordination Through Emergency Department, Residential Aged Care Facility And Primary Health Collaboration, 41st International Healthcare Foundation World Congress. 2017.
– Queensland Premier’s Award for Customer Focus, the Geriatric Emergency Department Intervention, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service and the University of the Sunshine Coast, 2016.

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End Notes

Methodology

  1. Using the contraction “nurs”, search each of the 15 PDFs here: www.gg.gov.au/australia-day-2022-honours-list
  2. Weed out those who work in plant nurseries 🙂
  3. Check ambiguities here: www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registers-of-Practitioners.aspx
  4. Drop all titles and arrange alphabetically
  5. Repeat annually

Who Will Collate Next Year’s List?

I’ve been doing this blog post to celebrate nurses/nursing every Australia Day since 2015 (see meta4RN.com/?s=Australia+Day), but this will be the last year for me (see “Beginning of the End“). Why don’t you take over the job next year? As per the methodology above, it’s a pretty easy way to attract a couple of thousand hits in about 48 hours. More importantly, you will help spotlight achievements of nurses without resorting to those cringeworthy hero tropes (see “Batman is a hero. I am a health professional.“).

Change The Date

As I’ve argued since 1994 (see meta4RN.com/changethedate) it’s great that we celebrate the stuff and people that make Australia a good place to live, but it’s ridiculous to do so on 26 January each year.

Missing Anyone?

Please let me know via the comments section below if I missed any Nurses on the 2022 Australia Day Honours List. Naturally, I’m happy to correct any oversights.

Thanks for visiting.

Paul McNamara, 26 January 2022

Short URL: meta4RN.com/Honours2022