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The 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours for Australia were announced on 8 June 2020 by the Governor-General, David Hurley. The Birthday Honours are appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours will be awarded as part of the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations during the month of June. Order of Australia Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) General Division The Honourable Tony Abbott – For eminent service to the people and Parliament of Australia, particularly as Prime Minister, and through significant contributions to trade, border control, and to the Indigenous community. Belinda Jane Hutchinson – For eminent service to business, to tertiary education and scientific research, and through philanthropic endeavours to address social disadvantage. Naomi Gay Milgrom – For eminent service to the community through philanthropic leadership and support for the promotion of the arts, architecture, design excellence and cultural exchange, and to business. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) General Division Alexander William Auldist – For distinguished service to paediatric medicine as a surgeon, educator and mentor of young physicians, and to professional organisations. The Honourable Michael Bruce Baird – For distinguished service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, particularly as Premier, and to the community. Professor Graeme Laurence Barnes – For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to child gastrointestinal health, and to medical research. Emeritus Professor Perry Francis Bartlett – For distinguished service to neuroscience research, and to people living with dementia, motor neurone disease, and spinal cord injury. Colin David Beckett – For distinguished service to business in the energy, gas and oil production and infrastructure sectors, and to tertiary education. The Honourable Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop – For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, to the people of New South Wales, and to women in politics. The Honourable Ronald Leslie Boswell – For distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, to the people of Queensland, and to fisheries research and development. Emeritus Professor Garry Leslie Brown – For distinguished service to aerospace and mechanical engineering, to education and research, and as a mentor of young scientists. Andrew James Burnes – For distinguished service to business, particularly through a range of travel industries, to professional tourism organisations, and to the community. William McFadyen Campbell – For distinguished service to public administration, and to international legal practice, through senior counsel and advisory roles. Professor Bruce James Chapman – For distinguished service to higher education, particularly in the field of economics and public policy, and to professional societies. Christine Christian – For distinguished service to the financial and investment sectors, to women in business, and through support for emerging entrepreneurs. Michael John Clarke – For distinguished service to cricket as a player at the national and international level, through leadership roles, and to the community. Professor Marcello Costa – For distinguished service to higher education, and to medical research, in the field of neurophysiology, and to professional scientific bodies. Emeritus Professor Suzanne Mary Crowe – For distinguished service to health and aged care administration, to clinical governance, biomedical research, and to education. Sean Christopher Dorney – For distinguished service to Australia-Papua New Guinea relations, to the broadcast media as a journalist, and as an author. Ralph John Lancaster Evans – For distinguished service to international trade and investment, to business and venture capital endeavours, and to the community. Professor Simon Robert Finfer – For distinguished service to intensive care medicine, to medical research and education, and to global health institutes. Dr Catherine Patricia Foley – For distinguished service to research science, to the advancement of women in physics, and to professional scientific organisations. Denise Carol Goldsworthy – For distinguished service to business, particularly to technological innovation and research in the mining and manufacturing sectors. Diane Jennifer Grady – For distinguished service to the community through business and advisory roles, to the advancement of women and girls, and to charitable initiatives. Lucy Mary Guerin – For distinguished service to contemporary dance as a choreographer, and as a mentor and advocate for emerging artists and new works. Professor Ian Ross Harper – For distinguished service to education in the field of economics, and to public and monetary policy development and reform. Professor Gregory James Elliott Hill – For distinguished service to education, particularly the development of tertiary facilities in regional areas, and to the community. David Watherston Hills – For distinguished service to community health for people in rural and remote areas through aeromedical care organisations, and to business. Patrick Terence Jackman – For distinguished service to the community through support for educational and medical research organisations, and to tourism and business. Professor Marcia Lynne Langton – For distinguished service to tertiary education, and as an advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Dr Colin James Limpus, – For distinguished service to environmental science, particularly to the conservation of sea turtles, and as a mentor of young scientists. Professor Georgina Venetia Long – For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to melanoma clinical and translational research, and to professional medical societies. Ronald Brown Manners – For distinguished service to the minerals and mining sectors, and to youth through philanthropic support for educational initiatives. Allan Donald McCallum – For distinguished service to primary industry, particularly to grain, seafood and medicinal plant production, and to professional organisations. Professor Isabella Caroline McMillen – For distinguished service to medical science, and to tertiary education, to the community of South Australia, and to social equity. Robert Lewis Milne – For distinguished service to community health through contributions to, and support for, medical research, and to the construction industry. Greta Richmond Moran – For distinguished service to the visual arts through philanthropic initiatives, as an advocate for Australian art and artists, and to the aged care sector. Simon David Mordant – For distinguished service to the visual arts at the national and international level, to emerging artists, and to philanthropy. Professor Graham Lorimer Moseley – For distinguished service to medical research and science communication, to .... Discover the Lynne Hinton popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Lynne Hinton books.

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    The Things I Know Best

    Lynne Hinton

    The townsfolk in Pleasant Cross, North Carolina, carry a healthy suspicion of the three generations of Ivy women. Each Ivy woman has been blessed with the gift of Knowing, but it's...

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    The Last Odd Day

    Lynne Hinton

    From the Bestselling Author of Friendship Cake Comes a Remarkable Story of Love, Loss, Infidelity, and Forgiveness