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[edit] A
- Peter Abeles former Australian transportation magnate.
- Martin Albrecht
- Tofilau Eti Alesana Honorary Award former foreign minister of Samoa 1984 to 1985 and 1988 to 1998.
- Judith Anderson stage and film actress.
- John Douglas Anthony Australian politician and former National Party of Australia leader 1971-1984, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 1971-1972 and 1975-1983
- Tristan Antico
- John Armstrong former Australian Senate 1937-1962
- Peter Arnison former Governor of Queensland from 1997 - 2003 and Land Commander of the Australian Army from 1994-1996.
- Aung San Suu Kyi Honorary Award Myanmar pro-democracy activist
- Austin Asche former Administrator of the Northern Territory and third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory.
- Anthony Ayers
[edit] B
- Jim Bacon
- John Stuart Baker former Chief of Defence Force July 1995 - July 1998
- James Balderstone
- William Macmahon Ball
- Chris Barrie Chief of Defence Force July 1998 - July 2002
- Marie Bashir Governor of New South Wales 2001-incumbant
- Alan Beaumont Vice Chief of the Defence Force
- Beryl Beaurepaire
- Franco Belgiorno-Nettis
- Phillip Bennett
- Morrish Besley
- Arthur Birch
- Hermann Black
- Michael Black
- Charles Blackburn
- Geoffrey Blainey
- Francis Blanchard Honorary Award
- Neal Blewett
- David Block
- Teresa Bojaxhiu Honorary Award
- Hugh Bonython
- Lionel Bowen
- Arthur Boyd
- Donald Bradman
- John Jefferson Bray
- Gerard Brennan
- Robert Hanbury Brown
- Quentin Bryce Governor of Queensland 2003-incumbant
- Edward Bunting
- Anthony Burgess
- Eva Burrows
- Francis Burt
- Richard Butler (diplomat)
- Noel Butlin
- Stella Bywaters
[edit] C
- Ian Callinan Justice of the High Court of Australia 3 February 1998-Incumbant (1 September 2007 mandatory retirement at 70).
- Walter Campbell former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland from 1982 to 1985 and Governor of Queensland from 1985-1992.
- Robert Champion de Crespigny Australian businessman
- Victor Chang
- Ian Chubb Vice Chancellor of the Australian National University 2001-Incumbant.
- Edward Cardinal Clancy seventh Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, from 1983 to 2001
- Graeme Clark developed the Cochlear implant.
- Manning Clark Historian.
- Peter Cosgrove former Chief of the Army July 2000 to 28 June 2002 and Chief of the Australian Defence Force 4 July 2002 to 3 July 2005
- William Cox former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania to 1995 to 2004 and current Governor of Tasmania
[edit] D
- Daryl Dawson former Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1982 to 1997.
- David de Kretser medical researcher, and the current Governor of Victoria
- William Deane former Justice of the High Court of Australia 1982 to 1995 and 22nd Governor-General of Australia 1996 to 2001
- Peter Doherty recieved the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Rolf Zinkernagel
- Edward Dunlop Surgeon and former Army Officer
- Donald Dunstan Australian Army, Chief of the General Staff 1977–1982 and Governor of South Australia 1982–1991
[edit] E
- Llewellyn Edwards Chancellor of the University of Queensland 1993-incumbant and former state leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
- Elizabeth Evatt former Chief Judge of the Family Court of Australia and the first female judge of an Australian federal court.
[edit] F
- Tim Fischer former Australian politician.
- Leneen Forde Chancellor of Griffith University and former Governor of Queensland 1992-1997
- Malcolm Fraser 22nd Prime Minister of Australia 1975 to 1983 and current chair of Care International
[edit] G
- Harry Gibbs former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia 1981 to 1987
- Murray Gleeson former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia 22 May 1998-Incumbant (30 August 2008 mandatory retirement at 70)
- James Gobbo former Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria 1978 to 1994 and the 25th Governor of Victoria 1997 to 2000.
- John Gorton 19th Prime Minister of Australia 1968 to 1971
- Guy Green former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, Governor of Tasmania 1995 to 2003 and Administrator of the Government of Australia acting Governor-General 2003.
- Margaret Guilfoyle former Australian Senator
- William Gummow Justice of the High Court of Australia 1995 to incumbant (9 October 2012 mandatory retirement at 70)
[edit] H
- Bob Hawke 23rd Prime Minister of Australia 1983 to 1991
- Bill Hayden former politician and 21st Governor-General of Australia 1989 to 1996
- Kenneth Hayne Justice of the High Court of Australia 1997 to incumbant (5 June 2015 mandatory retirement at 70)
- William Heseltine former Private Secretary to the Sovereign 1986 to 1990.
- Basil Hetzel
- Dorothy Hill first female professor at an Australian university
- Peter Hollingworth
[edit] I
- Takashi Imai Honorary Award
- Scott Inglis
[edit] J
- Margaret Jackson current chairperson of Qantas
- Robert Gillman Allen Jackson former United Nations administrator
- Marjorie Jackson
- Michael Jeffery
- Deirdre Jordan Australian academic and educator
[edit] K
- Peter Karmel
- Jeff Kennett
- Nicole Kidman Academy Award-winning actress (2003)
- Michael Kirby Justice of the High Court of Australia 6 February 1996-Incumbant (18 March 2009 mandatory retirement at 70)
- Frank Kitto
- Leonie Kramer
[edit] L
[edit] M
- Ian Macfarlane former Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) 1996 to September 17, 2006.
- Charles Mackerras
- David Malcolm
- Anthony Mason
- Robert May, Baron May of Oxford
- Davis McCaughey
- Richard McGarvie
- Michael McHugh
- Leycester Meares
- Ken Michael
- Roma Mitchell
- Gordon Moyes
- Elisabeth Murdoch (senior)
[edit] N
[edit] O
[edit] P
- Kerry Packer
- Geoffrey Palmer
- Andrew Peacock
- George Pell
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Richard Pratt (Australian businessman)
[edit] R
[edit] S
- Gordon Samuels
- John Sanderson
- Margaret Scott (dancer)
- Harry Seidler
- Ian Sinclair
- Peter Sinclair (Australia)
- Shane Stone
- Hugh Stretton
- Joan Sutherland Australian opera singer
[edit] T
[edit] U
- John Uhrig
- John Utz
- Joern Utzon Honorary Award Architect of the Sydney Opera House.
[edit] V
[edit] W
[edit] Y
- Geoffrey (John) Yeend
- John (McIntosh)Young
- John Yu
[edit] Z
- David (Ronald)Zeidler
- Rolf Zinkernagel Honorary Award. Prof. Zinkernagel recieved the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine