Community & Lifestyle

Ag achievers recognised in 2020 Australia Day awards

Sheep Central January 26, 2020

A FORMER National Farmers Federation president, the current AgForce Queensland president, and Australia’s first indigenous woman to manage a cattle station station are among identities from the agricultural sector to receive Australia Day Awards in 2020.

Ian Donges

Cowra farmer Ian Donges, president of the National Farmers Federation from 1998 to 2002 and the Grains Council of Australia from  1990 to 1995, in addition to serving on the boards of many other rural organisations, was named an officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to primary industry, and to the community of rural New South Wales.

Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia:

Marita Cowie

CEO of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, Marita Cowie, was named a member (AM) of the order of Australia for significant service to community health in rural and remote areas.

Graham Faichney

An animal nutrition scientist who served as CSIRO Chief Research Scientist from 1987-1995, Dr Graham Faichney, was recognised for significant service to science in the fields of animal nutrition and physiology.

Veterinarian and animal science lecturer Dr Ian Fairnie from Bull Creek in WA, who was national president of the Australian Veterinary Association in 1989-90, was acknowledged for significant service to the community, and to veterinary and agricultural organisations.

Peter Flinn of Dunkeld in Victoria, who pioneered the use of technology to test feed and fodder industry quality, was honoured for significant service to agricultural research through the promotion of near-infrared spectroscopy.

Alana Johnston

Rural women’s advocate Alana Johnson from Benalla in Victoria, who has served as chair of the Victorian Women’s Trust and the Foundation for Australian Agricultural Women and was a founding member of Australian Women in Agriculture,  was recognised for significant service to women through leadership and advisory roles.

Steven Raine

Leading irrigation and agricultural soils researcher, the late Professor Steven Raine from Toowoomba, was named as a member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia for significant service to soil science and agriculture, and to education.

Keeleen Mailman

 

Keeleen Mailman from Mount Tabor Station near Augathella, Australia’s first indigenous woman to run a cattle station and the author of The Power of Bones, was acknowledged for significant service to the indigenous community of Queensland.

Georgie Somerset

Durong, Qld, cattle producer, AgForce Queensland president and ABC board member Georgie Somerset received Australia Day honours for significant service to primary industry, to women, and to the community.

Medal of the Order of Australia in the General Division (OAM)

Food consultant and farmer’s market advocate Alison Alexander, Karana Downs, Qld, for service to the tourism and hospitality industry.

Aussie Helpers co-founders Nerida and Brian Egan of Charleville, Qld, for service to people in rural areas through social welfare support programs.

Former Queensland Grain Growers Association vice president, Grainco Board Member and Brookstead farmer Lawrence Black, Pullenvale, Qld, for service to primary industry, and to the community.

Creator of the ‘Lamb Jumpers, Helping Our Farmers’ Facebook page Marie Knight from Coonabarabran NSW for service to people in rural and remote areas.

Stud Merino breeder Julie Keamy from Western Australia for service to the Merino wool industry, and to the community.

Long serving western Queensland State Member of Parliment and former Queensland Transport Minister Vaughan Johnson for service to the people and Parliament of Queensland.

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