COVID heroes, business figures lead Queen’s Birthday honours

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Former chief medical officer Brendan Murphy and legendary cricketer Shane Warne stand out on the 992-person list, with eight of those achieving the prestigious Companion (AC) of the Order.

has received Australia’s highest civilian honour, joining pandemic leaders, scientists and politicians among the biggest names in Monday’s Queen’s Birthday awards.

Others heavily involved in the pandemic response, including Queensland governor and former long-serving chief health officer Jeannette Young, have also been awarded high honours. Shane Warne and Ash Barty have each received due vice regal garlands as Order of Australia recipients in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, alongside Meg Lanning’s award for leading the world champion women’s cricket team.In the military division, Vice Admiral Lance Johnston was appointed AC as a highly-skilled strategic military planner and a champion of the Defence Capability System.

 

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