The Queen's Birthday 2021 Honours List recognises a diverse range of contributions and service across all fields, including professional endeavours, community work, Australia's Defence Force and Emergency Services.
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Congratulations to this year's Illawarra recipients.
Avondale woman Margaret Vincent has been recognised for her service to community health, having been a nurse, midwife and long-standing volunteer with St John Ambulance. Read more.
Illawarra paramedic Peter Cribbs has devoted his life to looking after people, often at the times they need it most. He has received the Ambulance Service Medal. Read more.
University of Wollongong Emeritus Professor John Barnard Bremner has been honoured with an AM for significant service in tertiary education, and for biomolecular science. Read more.
Judith O'Brien has been recognised for her efforts of community service to Kiama and dedication to the Jamberoo Golf Club for the past 35 years with an Order of Australia. Read more.
Lawrence "Lou" Bond has been recognised with an OAM for his contribution to the Fairy Meadow Surf Life Saving Club, which has spanned more than 60 years since he first joined at age 15. Read more.
Norma Stead has received an OAM for her decades-long dedication to the Kiama Tennis Club, and Kiama and Shellharbour District Tennis Association, as well as her commitment to the Kiama community. Read more.
Helensburgh paratriathlete Nathan Johnston has been recognised with an OAM for his service to people with disability through sport. Read more.
A life of hanging around, quite literally, with the Kiama SES has seen Chris Warren recognised with meritorious honours in the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours List. Read more
Heather Stuart, who volunteered for the SES in Wollongong for eight years before being employed by the organisation with the job title of Manager Lessons Learned, has received a Queen's Birthday Meritorious Award. Read more
AusIndustry regional manager Peter Masterson has been awarded a public service medal for his outstanding service leading engagement with local business communities, linking them to government and industry business grants and support programs. Read more.
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