Name | Born | Died | Notability | Awarded | Notes |
| 1957 | – | Politician. Prime Minister | 2020 Q | |
| 1924 | 1999 | Transportation magnate | 1991 A | |
| 1944 | – | Managing Director Santos Limited 1986–2000, Chair of Adelaide Festival Corporation Board 2005–, Chairman of Austrade | 2007 Q | |
| 1947 | – | Businesswoman and philanthropist | 2016 A | |
| 1939 | – | Chairman, previously CEO, of Thiess Pty Ltd, etc. | 2002 Q | |
| 1938 | – | Ballerina and ballet teacher | 2018 A | |
| 1965 | – | Chemical engineer | 2018 Q | |
| 1941 | – | Academic, President of the International Federation of Automatic Control 1990-93 | 2016 Q | |
| 1897 | 1992 | Stage and film actress | 1991 Q | |
| 1950 | – | Academic | 2015 Q | |
| 1929 | – | Politician, National Party Leader 1971–84, Deputy Prime Minister 1971–72 and 1975–83 | 2003 Q | |
| 1923 | 2004 | Founder of Pioneer Concrete; champion horse breeder | 1983 A | |
| 1938 | – | Philanthropist, businessman | 2010 A | |
| 1908 | 1977 | Senator 1937–62, minister, Lord Mayor of Sydney, High Commissioner to the United Kingdom | 1977 A | |
| 1940 | – | Land Commander Australia 1994–96, Governor of Queensland 1997–2003 | 2001-03-30 | |
| 1925 | – | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory 1987–93, Administrator of the Northern Territory 1993–97 | 1994 A | |
| 1933 | 2016 | Secretary of Departments of Aboriginal Affairs, Social Security, Community Services, Community Services and Health and Defence; Chairman of Canberra Raiders football team | 1993 A | |
| 1950 | 2004 | Premier of Tasmania 1998–2004 | 2005 Q | |
| 1921 | 2014 | Chairman of AMP, Chairman of BHP, Deputy Chairman of Westpac, etc. | 1992 A | |
| 1901 | 1986 | Academic and diplomat | 1978 Q | |
| 1920 | 2015 | Indigenous Australian and South Sea Islander Rights campaigner and activist | 2009 A | |
| 1930 | – | Governor of New South Wales 2001–14; in 2014 she was promoted to Dame of the Order of Australia | 2001-03-30 | |
| 1948 | – | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales 2011–present | 2014 Q | |
| 1935 | – | Politician and cabinet minister; gastroentologist; physician; clinical lecturer; Chancellor of the Australian National University; etc. | 2008 Q | |
| 1952 | – | Premier of Queensland 1998–2007 | 2012 Q | |
| 1923 | 2018 | Chairman of the Council of the Australian War Memorial | 1991 Q | |
| 1948 | – | Politician, Leader of the Opposition, Minister | 2009 A | |
| 1951 | – | Governor of New South Wales | 2020 A | |
| 1948 | 2020 | Businessman, Philanthropist | 2016 Q | |
| 1915 | 2006 | Co-Founder of the construction and engineering company Transfield | 1997 A | |
| 1951 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia | 2012 A | |
| 1950 | – | Chancellor, Bond University, Federal Court judge | 2019 Q | |
| 1941 | – | SJD, QC, Barrister, Commonwealth Solicitor-General 1998–2008 | 2008 Q | |
| 1946 | – | Epidemiologist | 2010 Q | |
| 1953 | – | Neurologist, Laureate Professor of Medicine, University of Melbourne | 2014 A | |
| 1923 | – | Expanded the Sussan retail chain, Philanthropist, Life Governor of the Australian National Gallery Foundation | 2015 A | |
| 1927 | – | Engineer, businessman, senior public servant, Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank | 2002 A | |
| 1948 | – | Film editor | 2018 Q | |
| 1915 | 1995 | Organic chemist | 1987 A | |
| 1933 | – | Virologist | 2019 Q | |
| 1904 | 1990 | Economist, schoolteacher, academic, government advisor, radio broadcaster, public-affairs commentator and Chancellor of the University of Sydney in the 1970s and 1980s. | 1986 Q | |
| 1940 | – | Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia | 1998 A | |
| 1913 | 2016 | For service to the development of academic medicine and medical education in Australia | 2006 A | |
| 1948 | – | Scientist, Nobel laureate | 2010 A | |
| 1930 | – | Historian | 2000 A | |
| 1969 | – | Two time Academy Award-winning actress, environmentalist and humanitarian | 2017 Q | |
| 1933 | – | Academic, Professor; Politician, Cabinet Minister 1983–93; High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 1994–98; etc. | 1995 Q | |
| 1960 | – | Premier of Queensland from 2007 to 2012 | 2017 A | |
| 1936 | – | In recognition of service to governments and government administration | 1988 Q | |
| 1930 | – | Operatic conductor | 2012 A | |
| 1920 | 2011 | Entrepreneur, art collector, Chairman of the SA Jubilee 150 Board, etc. | 1987 A | |
| – | – | Oil and gas executive | 2019 A | |
| 1922 | 2012 | Solicitor, council alderman and mayor, politician 1962–90, Deputy Prime Minister 1983–90 | 1991 A | |
| 1911 | 1994 | Solicitor, barrister, judge; politician, Attorney-General, Cabinet Minister. | 1988 A | |
| 1920 | 1999 | Artist | 1992 Q | |
| 1954 | – | Premier of Victoria from 1999 to 2007 | 2010 Q | |
| 1942 | 2020 | Higher education administrator; Vice-chancellor University of South Australia; Bradley Review of Higher Education | 2008 A | |
| 1908 | 2001 | Cricketer | 1979 Q | |
| 1948 | – | Former judge and president of the Australian Human Rights Commission | 2018 Q | |
| 1912 | 1995 | LL.D., poet, lawyer, academic, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia 1967–78 | 1979 Q | |
| 1928 | – | Chief Justice of the High Court 1995–98 | 1988 A | |
| 1948 | – | Businesswoman | 2019 A | |
| 1938 | – | For service to the engineering profession as a world expert in the field of rock mechanics | 2001 A | |
| 1916 | 2002 | Astronomer and physicist | 1986 Q | |
| 1960 | – | Medical researcher | 2016 Q | |
| 1942 | – | First woman admitted to the Queensland bar; Governor of Queensland; first woman Governor-General of Australia; in 2014 she was promoted to Dame of the Order of Australia | 2003-04-30 | |
| 1918 | 1995 | Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister 1959–68 & 1971–75; High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 1975–77 | 1982 A | |
| 1946 | – | Researcher into the early diagnosis and treatment of cancer | 1998 Q | |
| 1944 | — | Neurophysiologist | 2019 Q | |
| 1954 | — | Industrial relations and human rights | 2019 Q | |
| 1929 | 2015 | 13th General of the Salvation Army | 1994 A | |
| 1929 | 2020 | Neurobiologist | 2018 Q | |
| 1918 | 2004 | Queen's Counsel; Chief Justice of Western Australia 1977–88; Governor of Western Australia 1990–93 | 1988 Q | |
| 1942 | – | Diplomat; UN weapons inspector; Governor of Tasmania 2003–04 | 2003-09-05 | |
| 1921 | 1991 | Education, particularly in the study of economic growth | 1991 Q | |
| 1942 | — | Journalist and businesswoman | 2019 Q | |
| 1952 | – | Neuroscientist, Vice-Chancellor of Monash University, etc. | 2014 A | |
| 1919 | 2009 | For service to the international community, during an unsafe and dangerous period in Uganda, through the provision of humanitarian aid and nursing care to improve the lives of the sick, poor and dispossessed and to the Salvation Army | 2005 Q | |
| c.1937 | – | For humanitarian service in the Middle East; | 2005 A | |
| 1913 | 1995 | In recognition of service to the Public Service and the community | 1986 A | |
| 1937 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1998–2007 | 2003 A | |
| 1945 | 2007 | For service to the development of Australian foreign policy | 2003 A | |
| 1932 | 2010 | Distinguished legal scholar, first female professor and Dean of a law school | 2005 A | |
| 1921 | 2004 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland 1982–85, Governor of Queensland 1985–92 | 1989 A | |
| 1942 | 2019 | Writer, historian | 2014 Q | |
| 1932 | – | Businessman, primarily working in the coal industry | 2003 Q | |
| 1937 | – | Anglican Bishop, Archbishop of Perth 1981–2005, Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia 2000–05 | 2007 Q | |
| 1918 | 2018 | Politician, senator 1971–83, minister 1975–83 | 2008 A | |
| 1892 | 1983 | Pioneer aviator, poet, librettist, biographer, memoirist and artist; wife of Governor-General Lord Casey | 1982 A | |
| 1924 | – | Roman Catholic Cardinal Priest 1991, President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity within the Vatican | 1990 Q | |
| 1937 | – | In recognition of services to medical science, particularly in the field of cardiovascular physiology | 1991 Q | |
| 1950 | – | For service to the mining industry, to business, and to the community in the areas of cultural preservation and education | 2002 Q | |
| 1936 | 1991 | Cardiothoracic surgeon and pioneer of modern organ transplantation | 1986 A | |
| 1953 | – | Nephrologist, Renal physician, Transplant surgeon | 2015 A | |
| 1938 | – | Governor of Victoria | 2012 A | |
| 1943 | – | Vice Chancellor and President of the Australian National University 2001–2011 | 2006 Q | |
| 1923 | 2014 | Catholic Archbishop of Sydney 1983–2001 | 1992 A | |
| 1935 | – | Developed the Cochlear implant | 2004 A | |
| ? | – | Physicist | 2018 A | |
| 1896 | 1986 | Technical Managing Director Western Mining Corporation 1933–1962 | 1975 Q | |
| 1915 | 1991 | Historian | 1975 Q | |
| ? | – | Geologist, Chief Executive Officer of the CSIRO 2009-2014 | 2014 Q | |
| 1938 | – | Scientist, academic and researcher | 2004 A | |
| ? | – | Biological scientist | 2015 Q | |
| 1950 | – | President of the Australian Olympic Committee | 2006 Q | |
| 1939 | – | Secretary to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | 1991 A | |
| 1944 | – | Medical researcher | 2017 Q | |
| 1949 | 2018 | HIV/AIDS researcher, immunologist, professor at the University of New South Wales | 2018 Q | |
| 1927 | – | Economist | 2001 A | |
| 1917 | 2013 | Scientist, 1975 Nobel Prize in Chemistry | 1991 A | |
| 1942 | – | Biomedical researcher | 1999 A | |
| 1957 | – | Lawyer, politician, cabinet minister, etc. | 2011 A | |
| 1947 | – | Premier of Western Australia | 2003 Q | |
| 1954 | — | Malaria researcher | 2019 Q | |
| 1936 | – | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania 1995–2004, Governor of Tasmania 2004–2008 | 1999 Q | |
| 1966 | – | Research scientist, Director and Chief Executive Officer, The Macfarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health | 2015 A | |
| 1941 | – | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania 2008-2013 | 2014 Q | |
| 1948 | – | Academic and practitioner in the field of public international law. | 2013 Q | |
| 1910 | 1984 | For eminent and meritorious public service and services to commerce, industry, trade, agriculture, learning and international relations | 1978 A | |
| 1945 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia | 2008 A | |
| 1933 | 2018 | Industrialist, philanthropist | 2017 Q | |
| 1909 | 2007 | Decorated field commander in World War II, founding President of Austcare, founder of Mainguard merchant bank | 1988 A | |
| 1938 | – | For service to business and commerce | 2006 Q | |
| 1927 | 2017 | In recognition of service to medicine and science, particularly in the fields of research and administration | 1992 A | |
| 1938 | 2017 | Olympic champion athlete | 2018 A | |
| 1923 | 1990 | For public and community service to the people of New South Wales | 1980 Q | |
| 1943 | – | CEO of Coca-Cola 2000–04 | 2005 Q | |
| 1921 | 2015 | For service to the arts through vision, advice and philanthropy | 2004 A | |
| 1943 | – | For service to the development, advancement and growth of visual arts | 2009 A | |
| ? | | For service to business and industry and to the community | 1991 Q | |
| 1940 | | Craniofacial surgeon | 1988 A | |
| 1959 | – | Academic; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne | 2002 A | |
| 1933 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1982–97 | 1988 A | |
| 1948 | – | QC, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland | 2000 Q | |
| 1939 | – | Medical researcher; Governor of Victoria 2006–2011 | 2006 Q | |
| 1931 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1982–95; Governor-General 1996–2001 | 1988 A | |
| 1943 | – | Plant molecular biologist | 2019 A | |
| 1924 | – | Scientist renowned for his research exploring the nature of consciousness in animals | 2005 A | |
| 1925 | 2008 | Businessman and philanthropist | 2001 A | |
| 1953 | – | Governor of Victoria 2015-; Judge, Family Court of Australia 1995-2013 | 2017 A | |
| 1940 | – | Veterinary surgeon, medical researcher, 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1997 Australian of the Year | 1997 A | |
| 1951 | – | Politician, longest-serving Minister for Foreign Affairs, etc. | 2013 A | |
| 1904 | 1994 | In recognition of service to politics and government | 1979 Q | |
| 1945 | – | QC, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia | 2002 Q | |
| 1953 | – | State Politician, Lord Mayor of Melbourne | 2017 Q | |
| 1912 | 1981 | Artist | 1980 Q | |
| 1907 | 1993 | Surgeon, Army Officer, Prisoner of War | 1987 Q | |
| 1942 | – | For service to the development of transport systems, particularly the development of modern and efficient rail services, to the export economy, to the construction industry, and to the community through support for cultural activities and charitable organisations | 2002 A | |
| 1926 | 1999 | QC, Premier of South Australia 1967–68 & 1970–79 | 1979 Q | |
| 1923 | 2011 | Chief of the General Staff 1977–82, Governor of South Australia 1982–91 | 1991 A | |
| 1911 | 1992 | Photographer | 1992 A | |
| 1913 | 1994 | Author, historian | 1989 Q | |
| 1903 | 1997 | Neurophysiologist, 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | 1990 A | |
| 1935 | – | Deputy Premier of Queensland 1978–83, Chancellor of the University of Queensland 1993–2009 | 1989 A | |
| 1954 | – | Researcher, President of the Australian College of Optometry 2012- | 2015 Q | |
| 1927 | – | Politician | 2017 A | |
| 1938 | – | Olympic athlete | 2002 Q | |
| 1921 | 2008 | For service to medicine and to the community as a pioneer in the development of health care and as a driving force in the success of the multi-disciplinary initiatives established at St Vincent's Private Hospital, Sydney. | 2006 A | |
| 1936 | – | World No. 1 tennis player | 2019 A | |
| 1941 | 2020 | Economic policy development | 1999 Q | |
| 1944 | – | Minister for Foreign Affairs 1988–1996 | 2012 Q | |
| 1933 | – | Chief Judge of the Family Court of Australia and the first female judge of an Australian Federal Court | 1995 Q | |
| 1945 | – | Politician 1984–2001, Premier of New South Wales 1992–95, Federal Minister for Finance 1996–2001 | 2002 A | |
| 1933 | 2017 | Businessman, philanthropist | 2010 A | |
| 1922 | 2017 | Philanthropist | 2005 A | |
| 1946 | – | Australian philanthropist, as a major supporter of the visual arts | 2014 A | |
| 1944 | – | Immunologist, researcher | 2014 Q | |
| 1952 | – | Academic | 2016 Q | |
| 1914 | 2010 | Virologist | 1989 A | |
| 1912 | 2009 | In recognition of service to the Parliament of Tasmania and to the community | 1982 A | |
| 1945 | | For service to the community through a range of philanthropic endeavours, as a leader in support of medical research, and to business and commerce through ongoing roles supporting Australian exports, venture capital and private equity | 2008 A | |
| 1948 | – | Premier of Tasmania | 2003 Q | |
| 1940 | — | Legal philosopher | 2019 Q | |
| 1946 | 2019 | Politician, National Party of Australia leader 1990–99, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 1996–99, etc. | 2005 A | |
| 1945 | 2003 | Founder and Executive Director of SIDS and Kids | 1999 A | |
| 1941 | – | QC, Judge of the Federal Court 1981–84, best known for the Fitzgerald Inquiry into corruption 1987–89, etc. | 1991 A | |
| 1906 | 2000 | In recognition of service to medicine, particularly through research into Aboriginal eye health and to the community | 1993 A | |
| 1935 | – | Chancellor of Griffith University 2000–15, Governor of Queensland 1992–97 | 1993 A | |
| 1937 | – | Transportation magnate | 2008 A | |
| 1920 | 2013 | In recognition of service to the law and to government | 1989 Q | |
| 1937 | | Australian freestyle champion swimmer | 2018 Q | |
| 1930 | 2015 | 22nd Prime Minister of Australia 1975–83, chair of Care International | 1988 Q | |
| 1953 | – | Creator of the HPV vaccine against cervical cancer | 2012 Q | |
| 1940 | – | Astronomer and astrophysicist | 2017 Q | |
| 1947 | – | Chief Justice of the High Court | 2010 A | |
| 1917 | 2004 | Welfare worker and philanthropist, known for her commitment to unpopular causes, most notably helping women prisoners | 1992 A | |
| 1940 | – | Medical researcher, Executive Director, Obesity Australia | 2015 A | |
| 1958 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 2012-; Solicitor-General of Australia from 2008 to 2012 | 2017 A | |
| 1957 | – | Winemaker | 2017 Q | |
| 1948 | – | Social equity advocate | 2019 A | |
| 1951 | – | Academic, politician, Premier of Western Australia 2001–06 | 2008 Q | |
| 1935 | – | Philanthropist | 2017 Q | |
| – | – | Philanthropist | 2019 A | |
| 1944 | – | Theatre and festival director | 2019 A | |
| 1954 | – | University vice-chancellor | 2020 A | |
| 1946 | – | Economist | 2017 Q | |
| 1917 | 2005 | QC, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia 1981–87 | 1987 Q | |
| 1950s | – | Geneticist, researcher | 2014 Q | |
| 1961 | – | 27th Prime Minister of Australia 2010-2013 | 2017 A | |
| 1928 | 2017 | Secretary of the NSW Premier's Department | 1989 A | |
| 1938 | – | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales 1988–98, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia 1998–2008 | 1992 A | |
| 1931 | – | QC, Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria 1978–94, Governor of Victoria 1997–2000 | 1993 A | |
| 1953 | – | Business and commerce as a company director | 2007 Q | |
| 1938 | – | Chairman of ANZ Bank since 1995, company director, etc. | 2001 Q | |
| 1924 | 2014 | In recognition of service to research into child development and education in the discipline of psychology | 1992 Q | |
| 1951 | | World No. 1 tennis player | 2018 A | |
| 1964 | – | Judge of the High Court of Australia | 2019 A | |
| 1911 | 2002 | 19th Prime Minister of Australia 1968–71 | 1988 Q | |
| 1952 | – | For service to medical research through significant advances made in the field of the epidemiology of skin cancer and ovarian cancer, to public health including improved Indigenous health, and for leadership in the wider scientific community. | 2004 Q | |
| 1937 | – | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania 1973–95, Governor of Tasmania 1995–2003, Administrator of the Commonwealth 2003 | 1994 A | |
| 1947 | – | Premier of New South Wales | 1994 Q | |
| 1923 | 2016 | Media and television entrepreneur | 2008 Q | |
| 1926 | – | Senator, first woman to be a member of Cabinet, Minister for Social Security 1975–80, Minister for Finance 1980–83 | 2005 Q | |
| 1942 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1995–2012 | 1997 A | |
| 1914 | 2003 | Chairman of the Australian Wool Board | 1990 A | |
| 1960 | – | Medical doctor and former Australian Medical Association federal president | 2018 A | |
| 1946 | – | For eminent service to the community through international leadership in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue, the promotion of religious reconciliation, inclusion and peace, and as a theologian. | 2013 A | |
| 1916 | 2004 | Premier of Victoria 1972–81; for service to the arts, particularly as Chairman of the Victoria State Opera, and to the community | 1992 A | |
| 1924 | 2020 | Obstetrician and gynaecologist; For service to gynaecology in developing countries particularly in the field of fistula surgery and for humanitarian service to improving the health, dignity and self-esteem of women in Ethiopia. | 1995 A | |
| 1931 | | Academic economist and author, in the fields of Post-Keynesian economics, capital theory and economic thought. | 2018 Q | |
| 1927 | – | Community service | 1989 Q | |
| 1917 | 2002 | High Commissioner to Singapore 1956–57; Director of ASIS 1958–60; Ambassador to the United Nations; Director of the Australian Institute of International Affairs | 1980 Q | |
| 1948 | – | Public administration at senior levels | 2010 Q | |
| 1929 | 2019 | 23rd Prime Minister of Australia 1983–91 | 1979 A | |
| 1942 | 2016 | Vice-Chancellor of the University of Queensland 1996–2007 | 2004 A | |
| 1933 | – | Politician, Foreign Minister 1983–88, Governor-General 1989–96 | 1989-02-16 | |
| 1945 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1997–2015 | 2002 Q | |
| 1894 | 1982 | Professor of Music at the University of Melbourne; Professor of Music, conductor and Director of the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music | 1976 A | |
| 1928 | 2016 | Secretary to the Department of Foreign Affairs | 1985 A | |
| 1957 | – | Secretary to the Treasury | 2007 A | |
| 1930 | – | Private Secretary to the Sovereign 1986–90 | 1988 A | |
| 1922 | 2017 | Medical researcher who has made a major contribution to combating iodine deficiency | 1990 Q | |
| 1943 | – | Judge of the High Court of Australia | 2004 Q | |
| 1926 | – | Senior Queensland public servant and administrator | 2004 Q | |
| 1907 | 1998 | For service to geology particularly as a palaeontologist and to research and learning; first female professor at an Australian university | 1993 A | |
| 1946 | – | Minister for Defence, Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations | 2012 Q | |
| – | – | Business executive | 2019 A | |
| ? | – | For service to the legal profession and to the community | 1983 Q | |
| 1957 | – | Biochemist | 2019 A | |
| 1914 | 2009 | Construction magnate; For service to the community, particularly to youth and in the field of medical research | 1988 Q | |
| 1935 | – | Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane; 23rd Governor-General | 2011-06-29 | |
| 1929 | 1993 | Ophthalmologist | 1991 Q | |
| 1943 | – | Scientist | 2017 A | |
| 1956 | – | Chief Justice of Queensland | 2020 A | |
| 1943 | – | Businesswoman in the construction, wine and cattle industries | 2007 A | |
| 1907 | 2000 | Poet | 1981 A | |
| 1919 | 1999 | For service to the law, to government, to learning and conservation | 1989 A | |
| 1951 | – | Foundation Professor of Plant Conservation Biology at the University of Western Australia | 2012 Q | |
| 1939 | – | 25th Prime Minister of Australia 1996–2007 | 2008 Q | |
| 1953 | – | Businessperson and philanthropist | 2020 Q | |
| 1924 | 2014 | Services to industry and technology | 1988 Q | |
| 1968 | — | Actor and advocate for poverty eradication | 2019 Q | |
| 1924 | 1991 | Businessman; 1983 promoted to Knight of the Order of Australia | 1976 A | |
| 1953 | – | Chairwoman of Qantas | 2003 Q | |
| 1911 | 1991 | Under Secretary-General and Special Adviser to the United Nations Organisation | 1986 Q | |
| 1931 | – | Olympic athlete, Governor of South Australia 2001–07 | 2001-08-27 | |
| 1957 | – | Physicist and academic | 2016 A | |
| 1930 | 2015 | National President of the RSL | 1998 A | |
| 1937 | – | Military commander, Governor of Western Australia, Governor-General of Australia | 1996 Q | |
| ? | – | Inaugural Chancellor of the University of Technology, Sydney | 2002 A | |
| 1924 | – | Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia | 1986 Q | |
| 1932 | – | Minister for Science and Technology, Minister for Science, Minister for Science and Small Business, Minister for Science, Customs and Small Business | 2014 Q | |
| ? | – | Mechanical and aerospace engineer | 2018 A | |
| 1926 | – | Academic and educator, particularly with Aboriginal communities | 1989 A | |
| 1941 | – | Banking and finance executive | 2016 A | |
| 1966 | – | Aviation executive | 2017 Q | |
| 1922 | 2008 | Economist, academic, First Vice-Chancellor of Flinders University 1966, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University 1982–87 | 1976 A | |
| 1952 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 2013–present, Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia 2010-13, Queensland Solicitor-General 1992-2005 | 2015 Q | |
| 1940 | – | Secretary to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | 1996 A | |
| 1948 | – | For service to the trade union movement, particularly through the establishment of the universal system of superannuation | 2008 Q | |
| 1941 | – | Politician | 2017 A | |
| 1948 | – | Premier of Victoria 1992–99 | 2005 A | |
| 1914 | 1991 | Governor-General 1974–77; inaugural Principal Companion; inaugural Principal Knight. | 1975-02-14 | |
| 1923 | 2000 | Company director. National Secretary, 1961–1978, then National President, 1978–1988, Returned Services League of Australia | 1988 Q | |
| 1967 | – | Academy Award-winning actress and humanitarian | 2006 A | |
| 1954 | – | High Court judge | 2011 Q | |
| 1925 | 2007 | Barrister, politician, Minister | 2004 Q | |
| ? | – | Community service | 1981 A | |
| 1926 | 2015 | For service to medicine, particularly in the field of nephrology | 1989 Q | |
| 1925 | 2011 | Politician, Cabinet Minister; lawyer, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia 1978–95 | 1987 Q | |
| 1933 | 2014 | For service through the development of public policy in the defence procurement, infrastructure and energy sectors, and to business | 2009 Q | |
| 1939 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1996–2009 | 1991 A | |
| 1904 | 2001 | President of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission. For distinguished service to the advertising industry in Australia and to the Herbert Vere Evatt Memorial Foundation. | 1985 A | |
| ? | – | Chairman of the Australian Bicentennial Authority | 1988 Q | |
| 1938 | 2015 | Premier of Victoria | 2012 Q | |
| ? | – | Psychiatrist specialising in psycho-oncology and palliative medicine | 2018 A | |
| 1903 | 1994 | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1950–70 | 1983 A | |
| 1953 | – | Medical researcher | 2017 Q | |
| 1910 | 1999 | Service to industry and the community | 1981 Q | |
| 1924 | 2016 | For service to Australian literature, to education and to the community | 1993 A | |
| 1930 | – | Chairman of the National Grid Management Council | 1996 Q | |
| 1930 | – | Olympic athlete; Governor of Victoria 2001–06. | 2001-03-30 | |
| 1943 | – | Chancellor of La Trobe University | 2019 A | |
| 1931 | – | Consulting engineer | 2003 Q | |
| 1938 | – | Tennis player | 2016 A | |
| 1912 | 2010 | Prominent in Antarctic exploration and research | 1995 A | |
| 1954 | – | Governor of South Australia 2014–present | 2016 Q | |
| 1943 | – | For service to business, to the law, particularly in the areas of taxation and commercial law, to the Jewish community internationally and in Australia, and to reconciliation and the promotion of understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians | 2005 A | |
| 1922 | 2012 | Managing Director of Mobil Oil Australia, Chairman of Qantas 1980-89 | 1993 A | |
| 1920 | – | Aviator | 2016 Q | |
| ? | – | Geographer and university administrator | 1996 A | |
| 1951 | – | Academic, Scientist | 2016 Q | |
| 1929 | – | Industrialist | 1989 A | |
| 1930 | – | Businessman and philanthropist | 2000 A | |
| ? | – | Service to the law | 1983 Q | |
| ? | – | Surgeon | 2015 Q | |
| 1946 | – | Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia 1996–2006 | 2004 A | |
| 1925 | 2010 | Classical conductor | 1997 A | |
| 1930 | 2008 | For service to the law, to higher education and the arts | 1993 Q | |
| 1937 | 1994 | President of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission | 1992 Q | |
| 1938 | 2014 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia 1988–2005 | 1992 A | |
| 1939 | – | Organic chemist specialising in plant growth hormones | 2018 A | |
| 1951 | – | Received the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with Helicobacter pylori | 2007 A | |
| ? | – | Director of Urology at Royal Adelaide Hospital, Chancellor of St John Ambulance Australia | 2006 A | |
| ? | – | Scientist specialising in biochemistry and protein crystallography applied to drug-resistant bacteria | 2018 A | |
| 1952 | – | Chief Justice of Western Australia | 2012 Q | |
| 1925 | – | Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia 1987–95 | 1988 A | |
| 1947 | – | For service to the law and legal scholarship, to the judicial system in New South Wales, to the Anglican Church, and to the community | 2003 A | |
| 1916 | 1991 | For service to banking, to industry and to the community | 1989 A | |
| 1953 | – | President of Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria 2005–present | 2015 Q | |
| 1934 | – | For service to the advancement of vascular surgery throughout the world, particularly through pioneering the introduction of endoluminal methods for the treatment of diseased arteries, placing Australia in the forefront internationally in this field | 2001 Q | |
| 1936 | 2020 | President of the Royal Society, London 2000–05 | 1998 A | |
| 1948 | – | Social historian and academic | 2018 A | |
| 1914 | 2005 | Governor of Victoria 1986–92 | 1987 Q | |
| 1926 | – | Minister, President of the Senate, High Commissioner to the United Kingdom | 1987 Q | |
| 1938 | – | Governor of Western Australia | 2012 A | |
| 1938 | – | Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 2006 Q | |
| 1952 | – | Scientist specialising in ocean thermodynamics | 2018 A | |
| 1926 | 2003 | Governor of Victoria 1992–97 | 1994 Q | |
| 1910 | 1984 | For service to industry | 1981 A | |
| 1935 | – | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1989–2005 | 1989 Q | |
| 1945 | 2000 | For service to excellence in scientific and technological research | 1999 A | |
| 1912 | 1981 | For public service | 1979 A | |
| ? | – | For service to the spiritual and physical wellbeing of the people of outback Australia | 1998 A | |
| 1941 | – | For eminent service to science, particularly the study of theoretical physics, as an academic, educator and researcher, through seminal contributions to scientific development organisations, and as an author and mentor. | 2014 A | |
| 1955 | – | President of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Western Australia 2009–16 | 2016 Q | |
| ? | – | Anti-death penalty barrister | 2017 Q | |
| 1954 | – | For service to the law and judicial administration in Queensland, particularly in the areas of legal education and women's issues, to the support of a range of legal organisations, and to the community. | 2007 Q | |
| 1916 | 1987 | For service to industry | 1986 Q | |
| 1909 | 1994 | Public servant | 1985 A | |
| 1922 | 2015 | Physicist and conservation advocate | 2006 A | |
| 1929 | 2014 | Cancer researcher, Professor Emeritus of the University of Melbourne | 1993 Q | |
| 1938 | – | Governor of Western Australia 2006–11 | 2006 A | |
| 1913 | 2012 | For service to the wool industry and to the arts | 1990 Q | |
| ? | – | Businessperson | 2020 Q | |
| 1931 | – | Immunologist | 2003 Q | |
| 1922 | 2012 | Microbiologist | 1990 Q | |
| 1920 | 2011 | Engineer, Professor of Physics, pioneer radio astronomer | 1976 Q | |
| 1942 | – | Businessman and Philanthropist | 2010 Q | |
| 1913 | 2000 | First female appointed Queen's Counsel, first female appointed Judge, Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia 1968–91, Governor of South Australia 1991–96 | 1991 A | |
| 1915 | 1998 | President of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission | 1986 A | |
| 1943 | – | Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | 2001 A | |
| 1947 | – | Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | 2012 A | |
| 1940 | – | Mining industry executive | 2002 Q | |
| 1934 | – | Nuffield Professor of Surgery Emeritus at the University of Oxford | 2004 Q | |
| 1938 | 2015 | Founder of the Wesley Mission | 2002 A | |
| 1925 | 1999 | Royal Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody | 1991 A | |
| 1909 | 2012 | Philanthropist | 1989 Q | |
| 1931 | – | For service to the media, particularly the newspaper publishing industry | 1984 A | |
| 1921 | 1992 | Philanthropist | 1976 A | |
| 1926 | – | For service to business and commerce, to government and to the community | 1990 A | |
| 1947 | – | Barrister, academic, businessman, landowner and philanthropist | 2016 A | |
| ? | – | Philanthropist | 2016 A | |
| 1947 | – | Chairman BHP; for service to business and commerce; philanthropist | 2017 Q | |
| 1924 | – | CEO of Boral, Director of John Fairfax Holdings, BHP, Coca-Cola Amatil and AMP Limited, Chairperson of Westpac, Governor of South Australia 1996–2001 | 1988 A | |
| 1925 | 1989 | Premier of Tasmania | 1978 Q | |
| 1950 | – | Judge of the High Court of Australia | 2019 A | |
| 1909 | 2002 | Mathematician | 1994 Q | |
| 1938 | – | Chair of the ABC, chair of the board of the ASX, Chancellor of Macquarie University | 2002 A | |
| 1948 | – | Supporter of cancer research; singer/songwriter | 2019 A | |
| 1940 | – | Businessman and academic | 2001 A | |
| 1917 | 1992 | Artist | 1988 Q | |
| – | – | Paediatric physician, neurologist, and clinical geneticist | 2019 A | |
| 1931 | – | Research biologist, Chairman of the CSIRO | 1989 Q | |
| 1924 | 1993 | Microsurgeon; | 1991 Q | |
| ? | – | Catholic theologian and academic | 2006 A | |
| 1957 | – | Academic, Vice Chancellor and President of Griffith University | 2017 Q | |
| 1932 | – | Chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission | 1999 A | |
| 1938 | – | Biomedical research, particularly related to veterinary and medical parasitology | 2007 A | |
| 1954 | – | Scientist, Chief Scientist and Engineer of Government of New South Wales 2008–18 | 2016 A | |
| 1901 | 2000 | Physicist, Professor, Governor of South Australia 1972–77 | 1977 A | |
| 1923 | 2011 | Artist | 2006 Q | |
| | | For service to law enforcement and commitment to excellence in reshaping and introducing wide-ranging reforms in the Queensland Police Service | 2001 Q | |
| 1940 | – | Physician, President of International Child Neurology Association 2006-2010 | 2016 A | |
| 1937 | 2005 | Businessman | 1983 A | |
| 1937 | – | Philanthropist | 2016 Q | |
| 1926 | 2019 | Businessman | 1993 Q | |
| 1937 | – | Vice-President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia | 2008 Q | |
| 1958 | – | Public Servant; Economist | 2017 A | |
| 1910 | 1988 | For service to education & educational research, particularly in the field of social sciences | 1978 A | |
| 1948 | – | Judge, businessman, company director, Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia 2004–17, Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia 2017–present | 2016 A | |
| 1948 | | For service to business development and trade, to the Australian pearling industry, and to the community | 1999 A | |
| 1914 | 2004 | Philosopher | 1992 Q | |
| 1939 | – | Australian politician, Foreign Minister 1975–80, Leader of the Opposition 1983–85 & 1989–90 | 1997 Q | |
| 1937 | – | Molecular biologist | 1994 A | |
| 1941 | – | Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal, etc. | 2005 Q | |
| | | For service to business and finance, to public sector reform, and to the community, particularly medical research organisations concerned with children's health | 1999 Q | |
| 1930 | – | For service to medicine and to the community, particularly in the field of medical education and health care | 1988 A | |
| 1922 | 2018 | Businessman and philanthropist | 2019 A | |
| 1945 | – | Academic, philosopher, political theorist | 2017 Q | |
| 1933 | 2009 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria | 1998 A | |
| 1917 | 1987 | Public servant and diplomat | 1978 A | |
| | | For service to industrial relations | 1984 A | |
| 1932 | – | Neuroscientist | 2001 A | |
| 1931 | – | Philanthropist | 2003 Q | |
| | | For service to medicine and medical research particularly in the field of gastroenterology and liver disease | 1990 Q | |
| | | Philanthropist | 2002 Q | |
| 1940 | – | Managing director of BHP | 1996 Q | |
| 1944 | — | Computational chemist | 2019 Q | |
| 1932 | – | For service to Australian industry as an advocate of "continual improvement" in international competitiveness and in the strategic assessment of long term public policy, particularly in the area of tax reform, and for contributions in the interest of the wider community including social development, education, leadership initiatives for the young and charitable organisations. | 2000 Q | |
| 1953 | – | Third-longest serving Premier of South Australia 2002–2011, longest serving Labor leader 1994–2011, Member of Parliament 1985–2011; Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 2013-2014, Australia's Ambassador to Italy, Albania, Libya and San Marino and Australia's Permanent Representative to the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Programme 2014–present. | 2016 A | |
| 1909 | 1999 | Premier of Tasmania | 1975 Q | |
| 1895 | 1998 | Landscape painter | 1985 A | |
| 1923 | – | For service to medicine and to academic and clinical surgery, particularly in the field of endocrinology | 1994 A | |
| 1913 | 2009 | Director-General Army Medical Services in Korea, Honorary Physician to Queen Elizabeth II 1955–64, Director-General of the Commonwealth Department of Health 1960–73, Secretary-General of the World Medical Association 1973–76, etc. | 1980 Q | |
| 1923 | 1989 | Academic, Professor of politics, Vice-Chancellor University of Western Australia 1978–82, Governor of Western Australia 1983–89 | 1986 Q | |
| 1947 | – | Academic, Vice-Chancellor University of Western Sydney 1998-2013 | 2015 A | |
| 1909 | 1987 | Deputy Premier 1959–64 and Premier of New South Wales 1964–65 | 1979 A | |
| 1947 | — | Diplomat and public servant | 2019 Q | |
| 1943 | – | Scientific technological researcher specialising in polymer chemistry | 2018 A | |
| 1913 | 2001 | For service to biological sciences | 1980 A | |
| 1956 | – | Endocrinologist | 2020 A | |
| 1952 | – | Neurosurgeon | 2018 A | |
| 1948 | – | Author | 2019 A | |
| 1922 | 1999 | Chief of the Air Staff 1975–79, Governor of New South Wales 1981–89 | 1987 A | |
| 1910 | 1999 | For service to the mineral and petroleum industries | 1984 A | |
| 1957 | – | 26th Prime Minister of Australia | 2019 Q | |
| 1951 | | Actor | 2014 A | |
| 1938 | – | For service to science and to higher education, particularly in the fields of medical research and medical education | 1994 A | |
| 1920 | 2010 | Co-founder of Transfield, founder of Tenix | 2002 A | |
| 1946 | | Businessman and Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission | 2010 Q | |
| 1923 | 2007 | QC, Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Chancellor of the University of New South Wales 1976–94, Governor of New South Wales 1996–2001 | 1987 Q | |
| 1950 | – | Governor of Western Australia 2014–18 | 2016 Q | |
| 1952 | – | Commander Training Command – Navy, Head of Maritime Systems, Governor of South Australia 2007–2014 | 2008 A | |
| 1967 | | Astrophysicist, Nobel Prize Laureate, etc. | 2013 A | |
| 1922 | 2019 | Founding Director of The Australian Ballet School | 2005 Q | |
| 1903 | 1981 | Founded Australia's first management consultancy firm, WD Scott | 1979 A | |
| 1923 | 2006 | Architect | 1987 Q | |
| 1926 | 2018 | National representative Rugby Union 1947–58, Lord Mayor of Sydney 1973–75 | 1990 Q | |
| 1946 | – | Academic, public servant, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 2003–08 | 2007 A | |
| 1946 | – | Biochemist, molecular biologist | 2017 Q | |
| 1910 | 2011 | For eminent and meritorious service to business and industry | 1978 Q | |
| 1957 | – | Academic researcher, Academic Director of Charles Perkins Centre of the University of Sydney 2012–present | 2015 Q | |
| 1929 | – | Australian politician, National Party of Australia Leader 1984–89, Speaker of the House of Representatives 1998-98 | 2001 A | |
| 1934 | – | Deputy Chief of Navy, Governor of New South Wales 1990–96 | 1992 Q | |
| 1946 | – | Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne | 2012 Q | |
| 1929 | 2012 | For service to science and technology and its application to industry development. | 1993 Q | |
| 1920 | 2012 | For service to education particularly in the field of philosophy | 1990 Q | |
| ? | – | Neuropathic pain researcher | 2019 Q | |
| | | For service to the community, particularly through administration of the Victorian Bush Fire Appeal Trust Fund | 1984 Q | |
| 1944 | – | Entrepreneur, businessman, aviator, political activist, philanthropist | 2015 Q | |
| | | For service to the law and to legal institutions | 1990 A | |
| 1913 | 2009 | Industrialist, philanthropist | 2007 Q | |
| 1952 | – | Geologist and senior mining executive | 2018 Q | |
| 1929 | – | Academic | 2016 Q | |
| 1928 | – | Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria | 2006 A | |
| 1937 | – | Art historian, author and academic | 2018 Q | |
| 1962 | – | Academic; Vice-Chancellor of University of Sydney 2008- | 2017 A | |
| 1946 | – | For service to the law and to the community through leadership in bringing about change in attitudes to the administration of justice for a more fair and equitable society, and to the support of the visual arts. | 2000 Q | |
| 1946 | – | For service to maternal and child health research, particularly in peri-natal and infant problems, and for her contributions to improving aboriginal and community health | 1996 Q | |
| 1917 | 1996 | For service to industry, General Manager of the Australian Mutual Provident Society 1966–79 | 1981 Q | |
| 1958 | – | Economist, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia 2006–16 | 2016 Q | |
| 1940 | – | For service to business and commerce through strategic leadership and promotion of corporate social responsibility, to the arts through executive roles and philanthropy, and to the community, particularly through contributions to organisations supporting youth | 2008 Q | |
| 1950 | – | QC, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 1995–99 | 2006 Q | |
| 1926 | 2018 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales | 1989 Q | |
| 1924 | 2015 | Historian, academic economist | 2004 Q | |
| 1938 | – | For service to medicine as a pioneer in the development of new techniques and improved clinical performance in the field of liver transplant surgery and to advancing world knowledge in this area | 2001 A | |
| 1945 | – | For service to science in the field of human genetics research and to the human genome project and, in particular, for his contribution to the discovery of the importance of 'fragile chromosomes' in the field of inherited diseases | 1998 A | |
| 1926 | 2010 | Opera singer | 1975 Q | |
| 1956 | – | Gastroenterologist | 2018 A | |
| 1914 | 2001 | For eminent and meritorious public service. | 1977 Q | |
| 1931 | – | For service to public sector reform, particularly through the commercialisation of government enterprises, to the development of social welfare policies and to the community | 1994 A | |
| | | Ophthalmologist | 2001 Q | |
| ? | – | Medical specialist in prevention and treatment of substance abuse disorders | 2018 A | |
| 1954 | – | Professor of chemistry, specialising in polymer chemistry and materials science | 2018 Q | |
| 1920 | 2006 | Author | 1977 Q | |
| 1949 | | Nuclear physicist | 2020 A | |
| 1939 | | Justice the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, Administrator of the Northern Territory, Chancellor of Charles Darwin University | 2014 A | |
| ? | – | Philanthropist supporting medical research, emergency rescue, educational, sporting and cultural organisations, and real estate and land developer in Queensland. | 2018 A | |
| 1902 | 1995 | Premier of Western Australia | 1977 Q | |
| 1930 | 2015 | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1987–98 | 1988 A | |
| 1909 | 1995 | Art historian and classical archaeologist | 1976 A | |
| 1930 | – | For service to the community, to the arts and to sport | 1991 A | |
| 1914 | 2010 | For service to the arts, particularly in the field of music | 1989 Q | |
| 1936 | 2018 | Urban and regional planner and academic | 2019 A | |
| 1948 | – | Former Federal National Party leader | 2019 A | |
| 1931 | 2020 | Classical French horn player | 1992 A | |
| 1928 | – | Chairman Santos Limited | 2000 Q | |
| 1937 | 2014 | Governor of Tasmania | 2009 Q | |
| 1921 | 2015 | Boxer, soldier, politician | 2013 A | |
| 1928 | 2011 | For service to business and to industry | 1989 A | |
| 1910 | 2000 | Industrial Chemist, Director of CSR 1958-82 | 1980 A | |
| 1941 | – | For service as a community leader in public administration, through development of far reaching fiscal policy reform; in business and industry, through focusing on strategic investment for sustainable economic growth; and in education through university governance | 2004 A | |
| 1916 | 2011 | Managing Director, International Wool Secretariat; Chairman, Wool Review Committee; ; | 1987 Q | |
| 1915 | 2015 | For service to medical education and to the community particularly in the field of drug and alcohol abuse | 1988 Q | |
| 1912 | 2011 | War hero: "The award recognises the significant contribution and commitment of Nancy Wake, stemming from her outstanding actions in wartime, in encouraging community appreciation and understanding of the past sacrifices made by Australian men and women in times of conflict, and to a lasting legacy of peace" | 2004-02-22 | |
| 1939 | 2018 | For service to business, the arts and the community, and to raising the profile of Australia internationally with significant benefit for tourism and employment. | 2003 A | |
| | | For service to business and manufacturing through strategic development of globally competitive enterprises, to enhancing the reputation of Australia internationally through reform of financial institutions and the taxation system, and to the community through support for medical research. | 2002 Q | |
| 1917 | 1983 | Services to medicine | 1982 Q | |
| 1948 | – | 28th Governor of Tasmania | 2017 A | |
| 1951 | – | For service to the judiciary and to the legal profession particularly the delivery and administration of law in Victoria, to the community in areas affecting the social and economic conditions of women and to forensic medicine internationally. | 2005 Q | |
| 1937 | – | Discovered Helicobacter pylori in 1979. Awarded 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | 2007 A | |
| | | For leadership in a range of fields of endeavour covering industry and commerce, the arts, and education and for developing medical research facilities of international standard in Australia | 2004 A | |
| 1950 | – | Public servant, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 2011-14 | 2016 Q | |
| 1946 | – | Australian diplomat, Governor of Queensland | 2011 A | |
| 1914 | 1994 | Secretary to the Treasury | 1979 A | |
| 1916 | 2014 | 21st Prime Minister of Australia 1972–75 | 1978 Q | |
| 1915 | 2003 | For service to Australian law enforcement, to victims of crime and to the community | 1993 A | |
| 1944 | | For service to the advancement of academic medicine and as a major contributor to research policy and medical research administration in Australia and internationally | 2001 Q | |
| 1923 | 2008 | Chairman of the CSIRO | 1986 A | |
| 1939 | 1994 | For service to international relations and to public sector reform, particularly through fostering the implementation of social justice and equity principles | 1994 Q | |
| 1945 | – | Senior public servant | 2019 A | |
| 1949 | – | Medical scientist | 2017 A | |
| ? | – | For service to social and economic advancement through the development of public policy in relation to funding for biomedical research and evolving biotechnology industries | 2001 Q | |
| 1922 | 2005 | Justice of the High Court of Australia 1979–89 | 1988 A | |
| 1908 | 1985 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Governor of Victoria | 1982 A | |
| 1938 | 2019 | President of the Victorian Court of Appeal | 2004 Q | |
| 1929 | 2011 | Service to the discipline of obstetrics and gynaecology particularly through the development of in-vitro fertilisation and its application to human infertility | 1995 A | |
| 1930 | 1990 | Senior public servant; Secretary to the Departments of Defence, Resources and Energy, etc. | 1989 A | |
| 1928 | 2010 | For contributions to Australian public life, particularly in the areas of public administration, social justice, cultural diversity, education and advocacy for people with mental illness | 2001 Q | |
| 1942 | – | Classical pianist | 1992 Q | |
| 1927 | – | For service to international relations and to Asia Pacific economic co-operation. | 1993 Q | |
| 1922 | – | For service to human rights, to conservation, to legal education and to the law | 1990 Q | |
| 1926 | 2014 | Premier of New South Wales 1976–86 | 1988 A | |
| 1927 | 1994 | Secretary to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Secretary to Cabinet | 1986 A | |
| 1919 | 2008 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria 1974–91 | 1989 A | |
| 1934 | | For service to the provision and development of "state of the art" paediatric care and research, to children's rights, to education, and to the decorative and visual arts | 2001 Q | |
| 1956 | 2013 | Musician, songwriter, teacher, advocate, etc. | 2014 A | |
| 1942 | – | Fashion designer and businesswoman | 2009 Q | |
| 1918 | 1998 | Chemist and industrialist | 1990 Q | |