| Recipient | Citation | Notes |
| Voncie Irene Aiken | For service to the community as co-founder of Headway Tasmania and support services for people with brain injuries | [1] |
| Mary Beatrice Sheila Akers | For services to the community |
| William Eric Anschutz | For service to business and commerce |
| Anson William Austin | For service to the performing arts as an opera singer |
| Dr John Percival Spence Bach | For service to maritime history |
| Freda Madeline Bailey | For service to the Maitland Hospital Auxiliary and to the United Hospital Auxiliaries of New South Wales |
| Shirley Jean Barrett | For service to the community |
| Vera Bartley | For service to the United Hospital Auxiliaries, Bathurst Branch |
| Douglas George Bathgate | For service to the community and local government |
| John Mayston Bechervaise, MBE | For service to Australian Antarctic Exhibition |
| Bernard Charles Bedford | For service to the Aboriginal community |
| Ronald Jellicoe Bell | For service to the breeding and cultivation of roses |
| Alderman Alexander James Douglas Bell | For service to the community and to local government |
| Veronica Ailsa Berry | For service to music as an examiner and teacher of piano |
| Edward Melville Blackwood | For service to youth as founder of the Narrabeen Youth and Community Centre |
| Charles Howard Blyth | For service to the community |
| The Reverend Father James Edward Boland | For service to the community as Senior Chaplain, New South Wales Police Service |
| Robert Garth Boomer | For service to education, particularly through curriculum development |
| Hazel Mildred Bowen | For service to the community through the Country Women's Association |
| Leslie Gordon Braithwaite | For service to the community and local government |
| Ruby Stella Breen | For service to the community through the Lane Cove Community Aid Service |
| Cara Murray Brett Hall | For service to the community, particularly through the Cornucopia Committee |
| Mark Gerrard Brinkley | For service to the performing arts as a ballet dancer |
| Beris Winifred Broderick | For service to local history |
| Clifford Charles Buchanan | For service to nursing |
| Alice Joy Barbara Bugge | For service to the performing arts, particularly through the Heidelberg Theatre Company |
| Valerie Buswell | For service to women |
| Arnold Stanley Byfield | For service to Australian Rules Football |
| Pasqualina Caporaso | For service to the community, particularly as State Manager of Austcare South Australia |
| Sister Mary Austin Carey | For service to midwifery and hospital administration, Mercy Private Hospital, East Melbourne |
| Raymond William Carroll | For service to education, sport and to youth development |
| Ronald Keith Castle | For service to the tourism and hospitality industry and to the community |
| Harvey William Chapman | For service to children with disabilities |
| Colvin Edward Churches | For service to the sport of gliding |
| Dr Mervyn David Cobcroft, RFD | For service to the community, and medical and maritime history |
| Allan Joseph Collopy | For service to the community and local government |
| Coralie Grace Condon | For service to the entertainment industry |
| Kenneth Raymond Coombe | For service to the Australian beef cattle industry |
| Nell Elizabeth Archer Cooper | For service to the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute and to the community |
| William Thomas Cooper | For service to the community and local government |
| Dr Geoffrey James Cornish | For service to medicine, particularly through the development of cardiac rehabilitation programmes and to the community |
| Dr Brian Leslie Cornish | For service to medicine as an orthopaedic surgeon |
| Major Robert Frederick Cowie | For service to veterans |
| Arthur David Cowling | For service to the YMCA and to the Y's Men International movement |
| Francis Paul Coyne | For service to people with disabilities |
| Olive Dahlenburg | For service to the Royal Children's Hospital and to the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria |
| June Marie Dally-Watkins | For service to business and commerce |
| Gweneth Kathleen Davies | For service to women, particularly through the National Council of Women |
| Desmond Davis | For service to the performing arts, particularly as founder and Artistic Director of Theatre South in Wollongong |
| Kevin Robert Dean | For service to veterans |
| Lionel Robert Dennis | For service to the disabled |
| Frederick Charles Dobbie | For service to youth through the Australian Air League |
| Robert Gibson Francis Dobson | For service to the community |
| Thomas Arthur Drysdale | For service to Rugby League football |
| Jerzy Jan Dudzinski | For service to the Polish community |
| Edna Gladys Dunn | For service to the community and to primary school education |
| Charles Howarth Earp | For service to the sport of golf |
| Dr Vlasis Pitsonis Efstathis | For service to community health |
| Alderman Frederick John Faircloth | For service to the community |
| Gweneth Lucy Faulkner | For service to the Canberra Senior Citizens Centre |
| Alfred John Fenech | For service to the Maltese community and to the Ethnic Council of New South Wales |
| William Edward Fisher | For service to the community |
| Kay Caroline Fisher | For service to Lifeline |
| John Basil Fitzgerald | For service to the sport of tennis |
| Councillor Brian Vincent Fowler | For service to local government |
| Raymond James Frawley | For service to the community and to local government |
| Keith Lorimer Furze | For service to water conservation and to the community |
| Wendy Eleanor Gallagher | For service to education, particularly adult literacy |
| Robert Rens Gill | For service to the community |
| Dorothy Jean Goldsmith | For service to the community particularly through the Victorian Branch of the Country Women's Association |
| Melvon Kenneth Good | For service to veterans and to the community |
| Dr Robert Molesworth Goodwin | For service to community health, particularly through the Queensland Division of the National Heart Foundation |
| Ronald Charles Gower | For service to youth through the promotion of sport |
| Linley Grant | For service to the community |
| Guthrie Herbert Gray | For service to the sport of tennis |
| Norman Rae Greber | For service to primary industry, particularly macadamia nut propagation |
| Nicholas David Green | For service to sport as a gold medallist in the Men's Coxless Fours rowing event at the Olympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
| Marjorie Henrietta Hafner | For service to the community, particularly through the Parent Aid Unit at the Mater Children's Hospital |
| Mary Margaret Hardman | For service to the community |
| William Harrison | For service to music |
| Stephen Mark Hawkins | For service to sport as a gold medallist in the Men's Double Sculls rowing event at the Olympic Games, Barcelona |
| Lois Loveday Hawley | For service to the community |
| William Hayward | For service to education, particularly through the Queensland Association of Independent Schools |
| Tove Helms | For service to children, particularly through UNICEF |
| Captain William Nelson Henry | For service to marine safety, particularly through the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association |
| Keith Alexander Hexter | For service to people with physical disabilities |
| Sheila Trevor Higgin | For service to the community |
| Susan Mary Hodgson | For service to the community as co-founder of Headway, Tasmania, and to improving facilities and support services for people with brain injuries |
| James Edward Holliday | For service to veterans |
| Ivan Holm | For service to technical and further education and to yachting |
| Maxwell David Hooper | For service to the community |
| Joan Leonne Horner | For service to netball and to the community |
| Sister Margaret Horvath | For service to aged people, to the Hungarian community and to education |
| Andrew James Hoy | For service to sport as a gold medallist in the Equestrian Three Day Team event at the Olympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
| Edward Michael Jackes | For public service through the Civil Aviation Authority |
| Magnus Theodore Jamieson | For service to local government and to the community |
| Violet Johnson | For service to the community |
| George Harold Johnson | For service to Veterans |
| Barbara Rennie Jones | For service to early childhood education |
| Yvonne Rosemary Jones | For service to performing arts administration |
| Dulcie Kanatopsky | For service to radio broadcasting and to arts administration |
| Pieter Kapinga | For service to the Dutch community |
| William Murray Kavanagh | For service to the community and to the Country Fire Service |
| Mary Lavinia Kearney | For service to charitable organisations |
| Peter John Kelly | For service to veterans |
| Larry Richard Kent | For service to sport for people with disabilities and to tenpin bowling |
| Joseph George Khoury | For service to the Lebanese community |
| Val Wilfred Kleem | For service to veterans |
| Kurt Kraushofer | For service to sport for people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Special Olympics |
| Rosalie Lynette Kunoth-Monks | For service to the Aboriginal community |
| Lindsay John Charles Lake | For service to the Building Workers' Industrial Union |
| Irene Lake | For service to youth, particularly through the Girl Guide Association |
| Pat Lamanna | For service to the community, particularly the disadvantaged |
| Irene Alice Lancaster | For service to veterans |
| Joan Lane | For service to education, particularly for children with special needs |
| Douglas Charles Lee | For service to the community and to local government |
| Dr Werner Rudolf Linde | For service as a medical volunteer assisting refugees in overseas countries |
| Tor Edvin Lindquist | For service to the restoration and conservation of the Barque Polly Woodside |
| Edna Lyall Linley | For service to the community, particularly through the Red Cross Society |
| William Thompson Long | For service to cycling |
| Leonard Hugh Long | For service to the arts as a painter of Australian landscapes |
| Lionel Joaquin Paul Long | For service to the performing and visual arts |
| Eric Geoffrey Butler Lusk | For service to golf administration |
| Albert Edward Lyon, ED | For service to the community, particularly through the State Emergency Service |
| Dr Ian Thomas MacBean | For service to town and regional planning and to the environment |
| Councillor Austin Joseph Abbott Mack | For service to local government |
| The Reverend Christiaan Johannes Pieter Mackaay | For service to religious education |
| Elizabeth Fraser Mackay | For service to aged people |
| Sheldon Mitchell Maher | For service to veterans |
| Harold David Mair | For service to the New South Wales Parliament and to local government |
| James Patrick Mallon | For service to lawn bowls |
| Joseph Anthony Marlow | For service to people with physical disabilities |
| Susan Jean Maroney | For service to marathon swimming |
| Vincenzo Jim Martino | For service to the Italian community |
| Emra Burkitt Marxsen | For service to veterans |
| Laurance Keith Mason, OBE | For service to veterans |
| Elizabeth Wilhelmina Mattick | For service to peace and disarmament |
| Mabel Christina McAlister | For service to the Embroiderers Guild of Queensland |
| Kevin John McCann | For service to sailing |
| George Charles McFarlane | For service to agricultural education |
| James McGeachie | For service to the Newcastle Show Association and the Showground Trust |
| Francis John McGuinness | For service to brass band music |
| Stanley McInnes | For service to veterans and their families |
| Maisie McKenzie | For service to the community |
| The Reverend Joseph McKinney | For service to the Presbyterian Church and to the community |
| James Duncan McLaughlin | For service to the Trade Union movement and the community |
| Genoveva Diaz Medwell | For service to the welfare of migrants |
| Percy Vince Middleton | For service to veterans and to the community |
| Hugh Brian Miller | For service to radio for the print handicapped |
| Dr Keith Samuel Millingen | For service to neurology |
| Keith Edgar Mitchell | For service to cricket administration |
| Doris Mabel Mitchell | For service to women and to the Australian Board of Missions |
| Patricia Phyllis Montgomerie | For service to the community |
| Jean Mavis Moran | For service to the community |
| Dr Michael Harry Moreny | For service to the Australian Pony Club Council |
| Dennis Morgan | For service to hockey administration |
| Elvie Lillian Munday | For service to the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust |
| Ian James Murphy | For service to local government and to the community |
| Violee Victoria Myers-Davey | For service to the community |
| Ronald James Neale | For service to the Queensland Squadron Air Training Corps |
| Councillor Philip Stephen Nelson | For service to local government and to the community |
| Merle Winsford Newbould | For service to the community |
| Tikki Newman | For service to the entertainment industry and to charitable organisations |
| John Robert Newman | For service to the entertainment industry and to charitable organisations |
| Grace Elizabeth Norris | For service to the community |
| Kenneth O'Dea | For service to local government and to the community |
| Maxwell Wilkinson Oldmeadow | For service to the community and to education |
| Joyce Rosalind Olsen | For service to the community |
| Lance Martin Otto | For service to gymnastics and to the community |
| Neville Francis Overson | For service to veterans and to the community |
| George Humphery Park | For service to local government and to the community |
| Mohamed Saleh Parkar | For service to the Indian community |
| Barbara Merle Payne | For service to pharmacy through the New South Wales Pharmacy Board, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and the Australian Pharmacy Examining Council |
| Eileen Evelyn Peach | For service to the community |
| Lionel Norman Pearse | For service to local government |
| Mervyn John Pearson | For service to the shearing industry |
| Patricia Agnes Penrose | For service to veterans and to the community |
| Kieren John Perkins | For service to sport as a gold medallist in the 1500 Metres Freestyle swimming event at the Olympic Games, Barcelona |
| Erica Mercia Phayre | For service to the community |
| Jean Poole | For service to the community |
| Frederick Edward Priest | For service to the Trade Union movement |
| Dell Purtill | For service to the community |
| Ronald Arthur Quint | For service to the Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol |
| Colin Lewis Rattray | For service to local government |
| Arthur Robert Read | For service to the community |
| Major Francis Walter Reade, ED | For service to veterans and to the community |
| John Lawrence Reilly | For service to the community |
| Matthew David Rennie | For service to veterans and their families |
| Edward Noel Richardson | For service to cricket administration and to school sport |
| James Henry Rickard | For service to the community |
| Coral Ethel Rizzali | For service to people with disabilities, particularly children |
| Clint David Robinson | For service to sport as a gold medallist in the K1 100 Metres canoeing event at the Olympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
| Hugh Claude Gregory Rodgers | For service to the mining industry and to veterans |
| Gillian Rolton | For service to sport as a gold medallist in the Equestrian Three Day Team Event at the Olympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
| James Charles Rooks | For public service as Assistant General Manager and Company Secretary of Aboriginal Hostels Limited |
| Reginald Andrew Rose | For service to Australian Rules football administration |
| Anita Louise Rosenberg | For service to the Stroke Recovery Association of New South Wales |
| Christine Elizabeth Roughley | For service to softball |
| Martin Rubinstein | For service to the Arts, particularly ballet |
| Dr Valmae Lenore Rundle | For service to Egyptian archaeology and to the community |
| Vito Russo | For service to local government and to the community |
| Matthew Morgan Ryan | For service to sport as a dual gold medallist in the Equestrian Three Day Individual and Team Events at the Olympic Games, Barcelona 1992 |
| Kevin Ryan | For service to the community, particularly through providing care and support for the needy and disadvantaged |
| Desmond Sendall Sainsbery | For service to youth and to sport in the Warringah Shire |
| Elvera Jean Schmaal | For service to local history and to the National Trust |
| Dr Robert Peter Schmidt | For service to the community as a general practitioner and to post-graduate medical training |
| Ivy Bartz Schultz, MBE | For service to nursing |
| Evan Christian Schwarten | For service to the community and to the Australian Labor Party |
| Veronica Esma Schwarten | For service to the community and to the Australian Labor Party |
| Moira Edna Shannon | For service to the community, particularly through increasing public awareness of domestic violence and child abuse |
| Marjorie Hope Sharp | For service to people with schizophrenia and their families |
| William Arthur Siddins | For service to the development of the sport of cricket for blind and visually impaired players |
| Marie Sim | For service to the Office of the Vice Chancellor, University of Sydney |
| Ronald Keith Smith | For service to sailing |
| Derek George Frank Smith | For service to conservation and the environment in the Furneaux Group |
| Olga Smith | For service to the Mothercraft Society of the Australian Capital Territory and to golf administration |
| Adele Southwick | For service to the Jewish community, particularly through the Montefiore Homes |
| Elizabeth Margaret Speed | For service to the community, particularly through the Country Women's Association Aged Persons Hostel |
| Thomas Daniel Sprod | For service to literature as an author, publisher and distributor of works on Tasmanian history |
| Paula Stafford | For service to the fashion industry, particularly as a swimwear designer |
| Maida Stern | For service to people with intellectual disabilities, particularly through the Activ Foundation |
| Matthew Alfred Clement Stidston | For service to scouting, particularly through the Victorian Scout Archives and Museum |
| John Gerard Stokes | For service to the Central Coast community, particularly in the fields of community health and education |
| John Joseph Stubbs | For service to the Junior Surf Life Saving Association (Nippers) of Queensland |
| Thomas Norman Swindon | For public service, particularly through developing national radiation protection standards and practices |
| Dr Leonard James Tierney | For service to social welfare and social work education |
| Stanley Ernest Toft | For service to the sugar industry, to lawn bowls administration and to the community |
| Edwin Allan Australia Tom | For service to the arts and entertainment industry as the Travelling Picture Show Man |
| Marjorie Dawn Townsend | For service to the community |
| Ernest George Tremayne | For service to veterans |
| Bernard James Trevaskis | For service to junior sport administration, particularly cricket and football |
| Gladys Gem Trotter | For service to the community, particularly through the Red Cross Society and the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association of Queensland |
| Peggy Irene Tunstall | For service to the Australian Commonwealth Games Association |
| Mary Elizabeth Turner | For service to the community of Penrith |
| Phyllis Marjorie Unsworth | For service to the community |
| Genovaite Vasiliauskas-Vaskas | For service to the Lithuanian community |
| Margaret Mary Vern-Barnett, MBE | For service to the Autistic Children's Association of New South Wales |
| Roy Edward Vizard | For service to the community |
| Keith David Wallis | For service to Australian Rules football administration and coaching |
| Francis Patrick Ward | For service to the community, particularly through the Society of St Vincent de Paul |
| Elaine Watson | For service to women's soccer |
| Kathryn Anne Watt | For service to sport as a gold medallist in the cycling individual road race event at the Olympic Games, Barcelona, 1992 |
| Montague Thomas Archibald Wedd | For service to the community as a historian, writer and illustrator |
| First Class Constable Kevin David Wells | For service to youth, particularly through the Police Citizens Youth Club |
| Ivy Patience Weston | For service to netball |
| John Peter White | For service to people with physical disabilities, particularly through the Disabled Motorists Association |
| Howard Brefteau Whittaker | For service to local history and to the community |
| Nita Whyte | For service to the community through music |
| William Stanley Wickham | For service to the community and to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of South Australia and the Northern Territory |
| Margaret Louise Wilkins | For service to the community, particularly through the Leo and Jenny Leukaemia and Cancer Foundation |
| Peter Marshall Wilkinson | For service to veterans as honorary solicitor for the Returned and Services League, New South Wales Branch |
| Brenda Williams | For service to the Naval Association of Australia |
| Ronald Lewis Wills, VRD | For service to the music recording industry |
| Ernest Robert Wolfe | For service to local government and to the community |
| Martin John Wright | For service to local government and to the community |
| Robert William Wylde | For service to the community |
| Richard Gabriel York | For service to the Mallacoota Ambulance Service and to the community |
| David Young | For service to urban horticulture, particularly as a garden adviser on ABC Radio 2CN |
| Gladys Irene Kennan Young | For service to the community and to youth |