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Living Australian knights and dames

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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

Name Year of
birth
Year of
damehood
Age Notes
Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO 1930 2014 94
Dame Val Beral AC DBE 1946 2010 78 Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Quentin Bryce AD CVO 1942 2014 81
Dame Carmen Callil DBE 1938 2017 86 Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Carol Kidu DBE 1948 2005 76 Awarded on the recommendation of the Papua New Guinea Government
Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE 1948 2019 76 Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[1]
Dame Bridget Ogilvie AC DBE FRS 1938 1997 86 Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Janet Ritterman DBE 1941 2002 83 Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government
Dame Adrienne Stewart DNZM QSM 1936 2014 88 Awarded on the recommendation of the New Zealand Government

Living Knights

Name Year of
birth
Year of
knighthood
Age KtB Notes
Sir William Allen ? 1981 ? [2] [3]
Sir Peter Barter GCL OBE 1940 2001 84 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the Papua New Guinea government[4]
General Sir Phillip Bennett AC KBE DSO 1928 1982 95 [5]
Sir Max Bingham QC 1927 1988 97 [2] [6]
Sir Gerard Brennan AC KBE QC 1928 1981 96
Professor Sir Ed Byrne AC 1952 2020 72 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[citation needed]
Sir Roderick Carnegie AC 1932 1978 92 [2] [7]
Professor Sir Chris Clark 1960 2015 64 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[citation needed]
General Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC 1947 2014 77
Sir Lynton Crosby AO 1956 2016 68 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[citation needed]
Sir Daryl Dawson AC KBE CB QC 1933 1982 91
Sir William Deane AC KBE QC 1931 1982 93
Professor Sir Peter Donnelly 1959 2019 65 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[citation needed]
Sir Rod Eddington AO 1950 2005 74 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[citation needed]
Sir Llewellyn Edwards AC 1935 1984 89 [2]
Sir Marc Feldmann AC 1944 2010 83 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[citation needed]
Sir Trevor Garland KBE AM 1955 2010 94 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the Solomon Islands Government[8]
Sir Victor Garland KBE 1934 1982 90
Sir James Gobbo AC CVO QC 1931 1981 93 [2]
Sir Guy Green AC KBE CVO 1937 1982 87
Sir Andrew Grimwade CBE 1930 1980 94 [2]
Sir James Hardy OBE 1932 1981 92 [2] [9]
Sir William Heseltine GCB GCVO AC QSO 1930 1982 94 Awarded personally by HM The Queen[citation needed]
Sir Leo Hielscher AC 1926 1987 98 [2] [10]
Sir David Higgins 1954 2011 70 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government [11]
Sir Michael Hintze AM 1953 2013 71 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government [12][13]
Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC 1947 2015 77
Sir William Kearney CBE 1935 1982 89 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the Papua New Guinea government [14][15]
Sir Frank Lowy AC 1930 2017 94 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[16]
Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE 1925 1972 99 [17]
Sir Graham McCamley MBE 1932 1986 92 [2] [18]
Sir Jonathan Mills AO 1963 2013 61 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government[citation needed]
Sir Frank Moore AO 1930 1983 94 [2] [19]
Professor Sir Peter Morris AC 1934 1996 90 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government [20]
Sir Eric Neal AC CVO 1924 1982 100 [2]
Professor Sir Gustav Nossal AC CBE 1931 1977 93 [2]
Sir Bruce Saunders KBE ? 2012 ? Awarded on the recommendation of the Solomon Islands government[21][22]
Sir David Smith KCVO AO 1933 1990 91 Awarded personally by HM The Queen[citation needed]
Sir Donald Trescowthick AC KBE 1930 1979 94 [23]
Sir Guy Weston 1960 2021 64 [2] Awarded on the recommendation of the UK Government

Note 1: 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. ^ Addison, Stephen (28 December 2019). "Olivia Newton-John becomes a dame in UK New Year's honors list". Reuters. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa This person is a Knight Bachelor, which carries no postnominal letters.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ London Gazette. Retrieved 25 June 2017
  5. ^ 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
  6. ^ Max Bingham, The Parliament of Tasmania from 1856
  7. ^ Roderick Carnegie Archived 27 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Monash Institute of Medical Research
  8. ^ London Gazette. Retrieved 21 January 2019
  9. ^ Sir James Hardy Archived 29 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Motivational and Professional Speakers, ovations.com.au; Knight Bachelor, It's an Honour
  10. ^ Leo Hielscher: Burkes Peerage; Knight Bachelor, It's an Honour
  11. ^ David Higgins: Knight Bachelor, London Gazette
  12. ^ "No. 60534". The London Gazette (Supplement). 15 June 2013. p. 1.
  13. ^ "Birthday Honours List 2013" (PDF). HM Government. 14 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  14. ^ London Gazette 49014. Retrieved 25 June 2017
  15. ^ William Kearney: NLA Catalogue; Bio, supremecourt.nt.gov.au
  16. ^ Australian Financial Review, 15 June 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2017
  17. ^ Anthony Mason: KBE, 22 September 1972, It's an Honour; AC, 26 January 1988, It's an Honour
  18. ^ Graham McCamley: Knight Bachelor, 21 June 1986, It's an Honour; www.tartrus.com
  19. ^ Frank Moore, www.uq.edu.au
  20. ^ Peter Morris: NLA Catalogue; Bio, www.transplantevidence.com
  21. ^ Bruce Saunders: "SA expat knighted in the Solomon Islands", ABC North and West SA, 23 July 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2015
  22. ^ London Gazette, 15 June 2012, Supplement 5. Retrieved 22 June 2015
  23. ^ Donald Trescowthick Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, www.theorderofaustralia.asn.au