ACN congratulates Australia Day Honours recipients
Australian College of Nursing
Distinguished members of the nursing profession have been recognised for their contributions to healthcare, education, and community wellbeing in the Australia Day 2026 Honours List.
The recipients span the breadth of nursing practice, from mental health and addiction services to academic leadership and medico-legal education.
The Australian College of Nursing congratulates all those recognised for their outstanding service, which represents the invaluable role nursing has in advancing healthcare practice, education, and policy across Australia.
Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)
- Professor Robyn Daneale Gallagher
For distinguished service to nursing academia, to cardiovascular health and disease prevention research, to rehabilitation, and to tertiary education.
Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division
- Emeritus Professor Debra Lee Griffiths
For significant service to nursing and to medico-legal education.
Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division
- Ms Jennifer Holmes
For significant service to community health through alcohol and drug use prevention and treatment initiatives.
- Emeritus Professor Dianne Gaye Wynaden
For significant service to academic and clinical mental health nursing.
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division
- Mrs Deborah Ann Brassey
For service to the community of Pacific Palms.
- Ms Megan Donnelly
For service to nursing, and to women.
- Ms Katherine King
For service to nursing and midwifery.
- Mr Ferruccio Tonini
For service to nursing.
Public Service Medal
- Ms Shirley Brown
For outstanding public service.
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