Australia Day Honours 2007
Congratulations to those members of the University of Adelaide
alumni community whose contributions to their field and their community
were acknowledged in the 2007 Australia Day Honours List.
Companion in the Order of Australia (AC)
Dr J Robin Warren AC (M B B S 1961, M D 2000)
for service to medicine and to medical research, particularly through
the discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter Pylori and its role in
gastritis and peptic ulcer disease..
Officer in the Order of Australia (AO)
The Honourable Dr John C Bannon AO (LL B 1967, B A 1968)
for service to politics and to the South Australian Parliament, to
history, particularly through researching and publishing in the subject
area of Australian Federation; and to the community through sporting,
cultural and welfare organisations.
Mr Maurice J de Rohan OBE AO, deceased (B Tech (Civil) 1960)
for service to Australia Britain relations through involvement with and
contributions to organisations promoting business, educational,
charitable, community and sporting initiatives.
Professor Börje Nordin AO (D Sc 1993)
for service to medicine nationally and internationally as a pioneering
researcher in the fields of calcium metabolism, osteoporosis and renal
stone disease, and as a clinician and academic.
The Honourable Justice John W Perry AO (LL B 1959)
for service to the judiciary and to the law, particularly as a
contributor to the activities of professional regulatory committees, to
legal education, and to the community.
Member of the Order of Australia (AM)
Professor Donald B Bursill AM (B Sc 1971)
for service to water quality research and resource management through a range of research and industry organisations.
Professor Christopher C Findlay AM (B Ec (Hons) 1975, University Staff)
for service to international relations in the Asia-Pacific region, to
economic co-operation in trade, transportation and economic reform, and
to education.
Professor Brian A Hills AM, deceased (Ph D 1967, D Sc 1975)
for service to medical research, particularly in the fields of
respiratory physiology and decompression sickness as an educator and
author.
Mrs Elizabeth Keam AM (M Nurs Sc 1998)
for service to community health in the field of palliative care through
contributions to the development of programs and services to assist
people with a terminal illness, and to nurse education.
Dr Peter Malycha AM (M B B S 1969)
for service to medicine through research and development of new
procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, to medical
education, and to professional organisations.
Dr Gregor A Ramsey AM (B Sc 1958, Dip Sec Ed 1961)
for service to education, particularly through contributions to higher
education, the vocational education and training sector, and programs
committed to quality teaching and school leadership.
Professor Graham Vimpani AM (M B B S 1967)
for service to medicine as a paediatrician committed to improving child
health and welfare through contributions to a range of government,
professional and community organisations, and as an academic,
researcher and clinician.
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)
Mr Colin H Brideson OAM (Dip Prim Ed 1959, B A 1966)
for service to the community though a range of service, church and educational organisations.
Mr Brian Condon OAM (Dip Ag 1946)
for service to the community, particularly through the Rotary Club of
Port Pirie and the International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians.
Mr Carl Crossin OAM (B Mus 1979, B Mus (Hons) 1980, University Staff)
for service to music, particularly as a choral conductor and founding director of the Adelaide Chamber Singers.
Dr Andris P Darzins OAM (M B B S 1961)
for service to medicine as a general practitioner and as a contributor
to the development of aged care facilities in South Australia.
Ms Pamela Dunsford OAM (B Ag Sc 1973)
for service to the wine industry as an oenologist, judge and promoter
of the role of women in the field, to business development and to
tourism.
Mrs Vera K Matthews OAM (Dip Arts & Ed 1953)
for service to the community as Coordinator of the Brighton Church of Christ Community Care Centre.
Dr Tony O'Malley OAM (B Tech (Civil) 1965)
for service to the community of South Australia, particularly as a
contributor to the evaluation of economic, social and environmental
trends in the state.
Mr John E Vickery OAM (Dip Oenology 1955)
for service to the wine industry as an oenologist, particularly through
the development of innovative methods for riesling production.
Public Service Medal (PSM)
Mr Kym F Duggan PSM (LL B 1978)
for outstanding public service in the development and implementation of major reforms to the family law system.
Mr Roger B Wickes PSM (B Ag Sc 1970, M Ag Sc 1980)
for outstanding public service, particularly for his contribution in the field of natural resource management.