List of Old Newingtonians awarded Imperial and Australian honours

This is a list of Old Newingtonians awarded Imperial and Australian honours. Imperial honours are the orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom that were awarded to Australian citizens prior to the institution of the Australian honours system in 1975. Australian honours have been awarded to Australian citizens since 1975. The Centenary Medal was established in 2001 to commemorate the Centenary of Federation of Australia, and was awarded on one occasion, 1 January 2001.

Old Newingtonians are alumni of Newington College, an independent Uniting Church single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

NameHonourCitationNotes
Tim AndersonMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community through local beautification schemes and ex-Service organisations[1]:4
Ian ArmstrongMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the Parliament of New South Wales, to the agricultural and livestock sectors, and to the community[1]:5
Officer of the Order of the British EmpireIn recognition of service to primary industry
Centenary MedalFor service to the New South Wales Parliament and to international trade
Bruce BagleyMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the pharmacy profession, particularly through the development of education programs for pharmacy students, and to the community[1]:7
Keith BagleyMember of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to the community[1]:7
Alexander BaykitchMember of the Order of AustraliaFor significant service to the law in the field of international commercial arbitration, and to professional legal organisations[1]:11
Bob BaxtOfficer of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the law, particularly as a leading spokesperson in the areas of trade practice, competition, taxation and corporate law, and in the field of legal education[1]:11
Richard BennMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to medicine, particularly as a practitioner and educator in the fields of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases[1]:13
Peter BlundellMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community, particularly through support for Indigenous students and Rotary International[1]:16
Keith BradleyMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the National Heart Foundation, athletics and the Angelman Syndrome Association[1]:20
Cliff ButcherMedal of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to the community of Gundagai[1]:26
John CarterOfficer of the Order of AustraliaFor service to medicine, particularly through research and policy development on diabetes, and through endocrinology[1]:30
Gerry CarwardineOfficer of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to the Royal Australian Navy as Assistant Chief of Naval Staff, Personnel[1]:30
Barry CollinsMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the Australasian Native Orchid Society, Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, and amateur basketball[1]:39
Peter CowieMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the chiropractic profession[1]:343
Howard CrokerMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the sport of rowing[1]:42
Dr George DavidsonMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to medicine, particularly in the fields of anaesthesia and intensive care[1]:48
Dr Roger DavidsonAustralian Sports MedalInitiated the most comprehensive injury surveillance study at schoolboy level over a 30 year period[1]:48
Robert (Bob) DennerCentenay MedalFor outstanding service to the veterans community of Dorrigo and district[1]:50
Medal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community of Dorrigo, and to veterans.
Garry DownesMember of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to the law as a barrister, educator and executive officer of many legal organisations, including President of the International Association of Lawyers[1]:54
Henry DrewMedal of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to the community, particularly through the fundraising project Cans for Kids[1]:55
Alwyn DruceMedal of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to the community, particularly through fire and emergency services[1]:55
Sir Talbot DuckmantonCommander of the Order of the British EmpireIn recognition of service as the General Manager of the ABC[1]:56
Knight BachelorIn recognition of service to broadcasting
Phillip DuttonMedal of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to sport as a gold medallist at the Atlanta Olympic Games 1996[1]:56
John EverettMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute and other organisations in the areas of fundraising, management support, and raising awareness of the needs of charitable organisations[1]:61
Nick Farr-JonesMember of the Order of AustraliaIn recognition of service to the sport of Rugby Union football<[1]:62
Centenary MedalFor service to Australian society through the sport of rugby union
Claude FayMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to Kidsafe, the church, education, retirement villages and sporting organisations, and to the environment[1]:62
John FosterMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the recording of Australian naval history and the search for the submarine HMAS AE1 lost during World War I[1]:67
Ross FowlerMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to local government, and to the community of Penrith through a range of service and disabled care organisations[1]:67
Grahame GinnMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to education, particularly through the promotion of educational opportunities in Hervey Bay[1]:73
Roger Gyles QCOfficer of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the legal profession and the judiciary, particularly as a Royal Commissioner and Special Prosecutor, and to the community[1]:80
James HarrowellMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to international relations, particularly the development of legal and business links with China[1]:84
Marshall HatchMember of the Order of AustraliaFor public service in the field of plant metabolism[1]:84
Ray HilleMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to education as Principal of The Peninsula School, and to professional organisations[1]:89
Albert HimmelhochMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to medicine, particularly medical education through the introduction and establishment of training programmes for general practitioners[1]:89
Frank HinderMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to art[1]:89
Hal HolmanMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the arts as a designer and sculptor[1]:91
Mervyn HortonMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the visual arts[1]:92
Sir ecil HoskinsKnight BachelorFor service as Chairman of the AMP Society[1]:93
Mick JackesMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor public service through the Civil Aviation Authority[1]:98
Mac KnowlesMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the banking industry[1]:109
Colin LavertyMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to medicine in the fields of gynaecological cytology and histopathology, particularly through the advancement of cervical screening services in Australia and through developments in establishing the role of the human papillomavirus in the genesis of cervical cancer; and to art, particularly Indigenous art both in Australia and overseas[1]:113
Richard LennonCentenary MedalFor service to the Ku-ring-gai community through civic affairs[1]:116
John LincolnMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community, particularly in the field of prisoner rehabilitation[1]:118
David LoMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to medicine in the Northern Territory as a specialist physician and through the development of medical services, improving access for Indigenous Australians to health services[1]:119
Bert LockeOfficer of the Order of the British EmpireFor service as chairman of the Outward Bound Foundation[1]:120
Alan LoxtonMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to education and the law[1]:121
Peter LynnMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community through the Uniting Church in Australia[1]:122
David MantonMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community through a range of ministries within the Uniting Church in Australia[1]:125
Charles MarshallOfficer of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the mining industry[1]:126
Ken MarslewMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community as the founder of the Enough is Enough Anti-Violence Movement, and by raising awareness of issues relating to the prevention of crime and anti-social behaviour[1]:127
Alan McGilvrayMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the sport of cricket[1]:131
Member of the Order of the British EmpireCricket
Leycester MearesCompanion of the Order of AustraliaFor distinguished public service to the Australia Honours System and for continued service in the field of social welfare for the handicapped[1]:133
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St GeorgeFor service to community, particularly the handicapped
Jim MillnerMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to industry and the community[1]:136
Peter MoffittMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community of Weddin[1]:138
Michael MorganMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to rowing as a coach, competitor and administrator[1]:139
John MooreMember of the Order of AustraliaFor significant service to the commemoration of Australian military and sporting events as a radio broadcaster and television presenter[1]:139
John MoultonMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to surgery and medical education, particularly in relation to sports medicine through the NSW Institute of Sports Medicine at Concord Hospital[1]:140
Aubrey MurphyMember of the Order of the British EmpireFor service to the community as Mayor of Blue Mountains City Council in NSW[1]:142
Peter NeveMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the preservation of Australian rail heritage[1]:145
Angelo NotarasMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the Greek community, particularly through the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia[1]:148
Spiro NotarasMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community of Grafton[1]:148
Sandy PearsonOfficer of the Order of AustraliaAO (MIlitary Division) 1975, DSO 1969, OBE (MIlitary Division) 1964, MC 1945[1]:154
Warren PearsonMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community through leadership roles with the National Australia Day Council, to the promotion of the celebration of the Australian identity and citizenship, and to reconciliation[1]:154
Tim PekenMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the law, and to the community through a range of executive and voluntary roles with alumni, business and sporting organisations[1]:155
Neville PerkinsMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to Aboriginal welfare[1]:155
Roger PysdenMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to industry particularly in the building materials sector[1]:161
Tony RansonMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to business as a stockbroker, accountant and company director, and to the community through health and social welfare organisations[1]:163
Barry RaymondMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community, particularly through Lifeline Central Coast[1]:163
John ReesMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to local government and the community[1]:164
Alex RigbyMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the building industry and to the community[1]:166
Christopher RoperMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the development of continuing legal education[1]:169
Barry RoseMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to harness racing, and to local government[1]:170
Bruce RustonMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community, particularly through Rotary International, and to the sign writing industry[1]:172
Cedric SavageMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service in the field of youth welfare[1]:174
Jim ServiceOfficer of the Order of AustraliaFor service to business and to the community particularly through support for arts, cultural and charitable organisations[1]:177
Centenary MedalFor service in developing Australia's construction industry
Member of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community
Richard StanilandMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to aged care, and to the community of Ku-ring-gai[1]:187
Max SollingMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community, particularly through researching, recording and publishing the history of Glebe[1]:185
Ben SwaneMember of the Order of AustraliaFor service to horticulture and to business, to the development and promotion of the Australian native plants export trade, and through executive roles with a range of industry-based organisations[1]:192
John TurtleOfficer of the Order of AustraliaFor service to endocrinology and to education[1]:202
Gloster UdyMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community, particularly through Lifeline and the Parramatta Regional Methodist Mission[1]:203
Allan WarbyMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to primary industry through the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland, and to horse-racing in Surat and Dalby[1]:207
Wallace WardMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community and to the welfare of ex service personnel[1]:208
Garnet WebsterMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to the community, particularly through the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn[1]:211
Stephen WilsonMedal of the Order of AustraliaFor service to sport as a gold medallist at the Paralympic Games Sydney 2000[1]:218

See also

References

  1. Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999) Part 2 – The Lists:Section 21 All Staff
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