House debates
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Constituency Statements
Lindsay Electorate: Queen's Birthday Honours
9:51 am
David Bradbury (Lindsay, Australian Labor Party, Assistant Treasurer ) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I rise to acknowledge residents of the Lindsay electorate who were recently named on the 2012 Queen's Birthday Honours List.
Firstly, commended for his work with the National Trust and Historic Houses Trust of NSW, I recognise James Broadbent, who was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia—AM. As an academic and researcher, James has been recognised for his significant service to the preservation of Australia's housing history. I congratulate James on this award and the significant contribution he has made to this field of research.
After almost 30 years of dedicated service to public education, Werrington Downs resident Dianne Giblin has also been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia. Dianne has made a significant contribution to the Federation of Parents and Citizens Association of NSW and a variety of education boards. She has fought for funding increases and a quality education for all children. I congratulate Dianne on receiving this honour.
Honoured with an Order of Australia Medal, I congratulate Lily Cowan. Lily has a strong passion for humanitarian issues and improving the lives of women. She has been a significant contributor to our local community through a range of charitable, arts and music organisations. I congratulate Lily on this achievement and wish her all the best. She is currently in Italy representing the Zonta Club of Nepean Valley.
Recognised for his service to the sport of harness racing and the broader Penrith community, I congratulate Max Laughton OAM. Max had a long career as a police officer, as well as dedicating much of his life to the show society and the Penrith Harness Racing Club. Our local community has much to thank Max for, most notably his work to build our iconic Penrith Paceway. I congratulate Max on receiving this great honour.
After decades of community service, dynamic husband and wife duo, Max and Dulcie Harrison, have each been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia. Married for 57 years, the couple have been described as 'community stalwarts'. Dulcie has made a significant contribution to the Mt Druitt Hospital Auxiliary, whilst Max has dedicated much of his life to building the Kingswood Neighbourhood Centre. I congratulate Max and Dulcie on this recognition of their invaluable service to our local community.
Finally, I wish to recognise Australian Fire Service Medal recipient and Cambridge Park resident, Inspector Wayne Buxton. Wayne joined the fire brigade in 1967 and at age 65 continues to serve Fire and Rescue NSW. He has received this award for exceptional service throughout his career. I congratulate Wayne on a long and dignified career and wish him all the very best for the future.
I wish to acknowledge all these outstanding contributors to our local community and beyond.