Living Australian knights and dames

The following is a list of living Australians who have been appointed Knights or Dames.

The list includes:

The list excludes Australian baronets.

Living Dames

NameYear of
birth
Year of
damehood
AgeNotes
Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO1930201487
Dame Beryl Beaurepaire AC DBE1923198195
Dame Val Beral AC DBE1946201072Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO1942201475
Dame Carmen Callil DBE1938201780Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Margaret Guilfoyle AC DBE1926198092
Dame Carol Kidu DBE1948200570Awarded on the recommendation of the Papua New Guinea Government
Dame Bridget Ogilvie AC DBE FRS1938199780Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Janet Ritterman DBE1941200276Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Margaret Scott AC DBE1922198196
Dame Adrienne Stewart DNZM QSM1936201482Awarded on the recommendation of the New Zealand Government

Living Knights

NameYear of
birth
Year of
knighthood
AgeKtBNotes
Sir Peter Barter GCL OBE1940200178[1]Awarded on the recommendation of the Papua New Guinea government[2]
General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO1928198289 [3]
Sir Max Bingham QC1927198891[1] [4]
Sir Gerard Brennan AC KBE QC1928198190
Sir Roderick Carnegie AC1932197885[1] [5]
Professor Sir Chris Clark1960201558[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Sir William Cole1926198192[1] [6]
General Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC1947201471
Sir Lynton Crosby AO1956201662[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Sir Daryl Dawson AC KBE, CB, QC1933198284
Sir William Deane AC, KBE QC1931198287
Sir Rod Eddington AO1950200568[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Sir Llewellyn Edwards AC1935198483[1]
Sir Marc Feldmann AC1944201076[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Sir Trevor Garland KBE AM19?201087 [1]Awarded on the recommendation of the Solomon Islands Government[7]
Sir Victor Garland KBE1934198284
Sir James Gobbo AC CVO QC1931198187[1]
Sir Guy Green AC KBE CVO1937198281
Sir Andrew Grimwade CBE1930198087[1]
Sir James Hardy OBE1932198185[1] [8]
Sir William Heseltine GCB GCVO AC, QSO1930198288 Awarded personally by HM The Queen
Sir Lenox Hewitt OBE19171971101[1] [9][10]
Sir Leo Hielscher AC1926198792[1] [11]
Sir David Higgins1954201164[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government [12]
Sir Michael Hintze AM1953201365[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government [13][14]
Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC1947201571
Sir William Kearney CBE1935198283[1]Awarded on the recommendation of the Papua New Guinea government [15][16]
Sir Frank Lowy AC1930201787 [1]Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[17]
Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE1925197293 [18]
Professor Robert May, Baron May of Oxford OM AC1936199682 [1]Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Sir Graham McCamley MBE1932198686[1] [19]
Sir Jonathan Mills AO1963201355[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Sir Frank Moore AO1930198387[1][20]
Professor Sir Peter Morris AC1934199684[1] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government [21]
Professor Sir Rupert Myers KBE AO1921198197 [22]
Sir Eric Neal AC, CVO1924198294[1]
Professor Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE1931197787[1]
Sir Arvi Parbo AC1926197892[1]
Sir Clem Renouf AM1921198897[1] [23]
Sir Bruce Saunders KBE?2012? Awarded on the recommendation of the Solomon Islands government[24][25]
Sir David Smith KCVO AO1933199085 Awarded personally by HM The Queen
Sir Donald Trescowthick AC KBE1930197987 [26]

Note 1: James Wolfensohn was born an Australian citizen but relinquished it in 1980. In 1995 he was made an Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE). In 2010 he regained his Australian citizenship, but there is no indication his honorary knighthood has been converted to a substantive knighthood.

Note 2: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Charles, Prince of Wales are both substantive Knights of the Order of Australia (AK), but they are not Australians.

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 This person is a Knight Bachelor, which carries no postnominal letters.
  2. London Gazette. Retrieved 25 June 2017
  3. Phillip Bennett: DSO, 28 March 1969, It's an Honour; KBE, 31 December 1982, It's an Honour; AC, 10 June 1985, It's an Honour
  4. Max Bingham, The Parliament of Tasmania from 1856
  5. Roderick Carnegie, Monash Institute of Medical Research
  6. William Cole: NLA Catalogue
  7. DAISI. Retrieved 13 December 2017
  8. Sir James Hardy, Motivational and Professional Speakers, ovations.com.au; Knight Bachelor, It's an Honour
  9. Lenox Hewitt, Burke's Peerage
  10. Lenox Hewitt, Knight Bachelor, It's an Honour
  11. Leo Hielscher: Burkes Peerage; Knight Bachelor, It's an Honour
  12. David Higgins: Knight Bachelor, London Gazette
  13. "No. 60534". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2013. p. 1.
  14. "Birthday Honours List 2013" (PDF). HM Government. 14 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  15. London Gazette 49014. Retrieved 25 June 2017
  16. William Kearney: NLA Catalogue; Bio, supremecourt.nt.gov.au
  17. Australian Financial Review, 15 June 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2017
  18. Anthony Mason: KBE, 22 Sept 1972, It's an Honour; AC, 26 January 1988, It's an Honour
  19. Graham McCamley: Knight Bachelor, 21 June 1986, It's an Honour; www.tartrus.com
  20. Frank Moore, www.uq.edu.au
  21. Peter Morris: NLA Catalogue; Bio, www.transplantevidence.com
  22. Rupert Myers, Bcenter Sparks
  23. Clem Renouf: Knight Bachelor, 18 June 1988, It's an Honour
  24. Bruce Saunders: "SA expat knighted in the Solomon Islands", ABC North and West SA, 23 July 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2015
  25. London Gazette, 15 June 2012, Supplement 5. Retrieved 22 June 2015
  26. Donald Trescowthick, www.theorderofaustralia.asn.au

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