2022 Honours lists

Date published:
27 Jan 2022

Congratulations to the 30 RACP Fellows recognised in the 2022 Australia Day and Aotearoa New Zealand New Year Honours list.

These awards highlight the outstanding work RACP members do and the importance of that work in local, national, and international communities. 

Aotearoa New Zealand

Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)

  • Dr Lindsay Francis James Mildenhall FRACP
    For services to neonatal intensive care and resuscitation training
  • Dr Christopher David Moyes FRACP
    For services to health

Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

  • Dr Kenneth Robert Romeril FRACP
    For services to haematology
  • Dr John Douglas Wilson FRACP
    For services to health and seniors

Australia

Young Australian of the Year

  • Dr Daniel Nour
    For founding Street Side Medics, a not-for-profit, GP-led mobile medical service for people experiencing homelessness.

Officer (AO) in the General Division

  • Mr John Ernest Walsh AM FRACP (Hon)
    For distinguished service to public health through leadership and advocacy roles

Member (AM) in the General Division

  • Professor Gregory Brian Crawford FAChPM
    For significant service to palliative care, and to tertiary education.
  • Associate Professor Robert Housley Farnsworth OAM FAFRM
    For significant service to medicine in the field of urology, and to professional associations.
  • Associate Professor Leeanne Grigg FRACP
    For significant service to cardiology, and to professional societies.
  • Dr Richard Wayman Harper FRACP
    For significant service to cardiology, to medical research, and to professional associations.
  • Dr Geoffrey Kenneth Herkes FRACP
    For significant service to medicine as a neurologist, to medical research, and to professional associations.
  • Professor Mark Stephen Hertzberg FRACP
    For significant service to haematology, to tertiary education, and to research.
  • Professor Farees (Fary) Khan FAFRM
    For significant service to rehabilitation medicine, to research, and to professional societies.
  • Professor Prudence Ann Francis FRACP
    For significant service to medical research in the field of oncology, and to education.
  • Professor William Frederic Heddle RFD (Retd) FRACP
    For significant service to cardiology, to tertiary education, and to professional associations.
  • Professor Barbara Anne Leggett FRACP
    For significant service to gastroenterology and hepatology, and to medical research.
  • Professor Colin Frederick Robertson FRACP
    For significant service to medicine, to research, and to professional organisations.
  • Professor Peter Thomas Morley FRACP
    For significant service to intensive care medicine, to professional societies, and to tertiary education.
  • Professor Bronwyn Gwenneth Stuckey FRACP
    For significant service to medical research, to endocrinology, and to women's health.
  • Professor Sandra Claire Thompson FAFPHM
    For significant service to tertiary education, to rural and regional health, and to Indigenous health.

Medal (OAM) in the General Division

  • Dr Peter Daniel Braude FRACP
    For service to medicine as a physician.
  • Dr Laurence Eames Budd FRACP
    For service to medicine as a paediatrician.
  • Dr Robert Leslie Edwards FRACP
    For service to medicine as a thoracic physician.
  • Dr Peter Gianoutsos FRACP
    For service to medicine as a respiratory physician.
  • Dr Pamela Brawdley Harrison FAChPM
    For service to palliative care, and to community history.
  • Professor Elizabeth Anne McCusker FRACP
    For service to medicine as a neurologist, particularly in the field of Huntington's disease.
  • Professor Helge Hans Rasmussen FRACP
    For service to medicine as a cardiologist.
  • Conrad Edward Winer FAFRM
    For service to musculoskeletal medicine.

Public Service Medal

Federal

  • Dr Stephanie Alice Williams FAFPHM
    For outstanding public service in planning and implementing the Australian Government's vaccine response in the Indo-Pacific region.

NSW

  • Professor Dominic Edmund Dwyer FRACP
    For outstanding public service as an infectious disease expert and public health advisor in New South Wales.

COVID-19 Honour Roll

  • Professor Dominic Edmund Dwyer FRACP

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