Two Locals Recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours List

    Two Lane Cove council area residents have been recognised in this year’s King’s Birthday honours list.

    The Governor-General today announced Honours and Awards for 1,191 Australians, including awards in the Order of Australia (General and Military Divisions), meritorious awards and recognition for distinguished and conspicuous service.

    “Congratulations to the outstanding Australians recognised in today’s Honours List. Recipients have made substantial contributions and had a significant impact at the local, national or international level. Some are volunteers, others have had a remarkable impact in professional roles – many have done both. They are all inspiring and their service is valued by us all,” the Governor-General said.

    “Learning about the wide-ranging service of recipients, which spans almost every field of endeavour imaginable, is uplifting and makes me enormously optimistic for our country. Collectively they speak to who we are now and who we can be in the future.”

    Notably, for the first time since the Order of Australia was established in 1975, the majority of recipients in the General Division are women. Similarly, there is gender parity or better at the three highest levels in the Order.

    “While we can take a moment to acknowledge the significance of achieving gender parity in our Honours, it should not be a cause for pause. We reflect on our progress, and then recommit our efforts to ensure nominations reflect our diverse and strong community.”

    “Each recipient has something in common: someone nominated them. The Order of Australia belongs to each of us because nominations come from the community. In honouring today’s recipients, I also encourage all Australians to consider nominating someone they admire who has had a significant impact in the community.”   See below on how to nominate a fellow Lane Cove local area resident who has made a significant achievement for our local community.

    A total of 919 people were recognised in the Order of Australia (General Division) in The King’s Birthday 2023 list:

    • 6 appointed Companion of the Order (AC)
    • 46 appointed Officer of the Order (AO)
    • 246 appointed Member of the Order (AM)
    • 621 awarded Medal of the Order (OAM)

    OAM in the General Division

    Mrs Lyndall MCNALLY, Riverview NSW 2066

    Lyndall McNally

    For service to the community of Lane Cove.

    Lane Cove Youth Orchestra

    • President, since 1998.
    • Treasurer, 1992-1998.
    • Founding Committee Member, 1992.

    Lane Cove Council

    Member, Lane Cove Festival Committee, 2000-2021.

    McNally Management

    Finance Manager, since 1993.

    Awards and Recognition include:

    • Lane Cove Citizenship Award, Citizen of the Year, Lane Cove Council, 2013.
    • Lane Cove Citizenship Award, Leadership, Lane Cove Council, 2012.
    • Lane Cove Citizenship Award, Arts & Culture, Lane Cove Council, 2003.
    • Community Award, North Sydney Council, 2014.

    Lyndall McNally is well known to ITC.  She is always promoting the Lane Cove Youth Orchestra and providing opportunities for Lane Cove Youth to be involved in music.

    Lyndall and her family moved to Lane Cove at the end of 1985.

    In around 1990, she took her young children to see a ‘Babies Prom’ concert in the Lane Cove Town Hall (now demolished). Colin Piper OAM, the esteemed percussionist and conductor, was conducting the (adult) Lane Cove Orchestra. Lyndall and her children were thrilled with the concert, so a seed had been sown.

    Years later, when Lyndall’s children were students at Lane Cove Public School, they started learning music through the school’s strong instrumental music program.

    “When my eldest child was in year 6, Lane Cove Public School had a truly remarkable symphony orchestra. A small group of parents thought it a shame that this group would disintegrate at the end of the year as students would disperse to many different high schools, so the idea of a community youth orchestra was born, and I enthusiastically put up my hand to help,” Lyndall said.

    ITC asked Lydnall to tell us about some of her personal highlights while being involved in the Lane Cove Youth Orchestra.  Lyndall said:

    “So many highlights! If I must pick just one, I can’t, so I’ll pick two:

    • Cockatoo Island music camp and final concert in May 2013. A huge effort but so exciting.
    • Inspired by Art, the student composition project culminating in a formal concert at the Conservatorium of Sydney in September 2019.”
    Lyndall McNally at the Cockatoo Island Camp

    “This award is a huge honour and is way more than I deserve. For three decades, it has been a privilege for me to work with our community’s young musicians and the professional artists who have helped to nurture their talents. Many others have helped over the years and I share this honour with them,” Lyndall said.

    Lyndall has also been involved in bringing the Lane Cove Youth Orchestra closer to their audience and had staged two concerts at the Lane Cove Aquactic Centre where the audience is encouraged to swim and listen.

    Lane Cove Youth Orchestra Splash Into Christmas Concert 2022 Photos Jenny Rule

    Dr Kenneth Edward SINCLAIR, Greenwich NSW 2065

    For service to education through a range of organisations.

    New South Wales Institute for Educational Research

    • Patron.
    • President, 1976.
    • Coordinator, Students Research Grants Scheme.
    • Former Executive.

    Government Projects

    Member and Co-Director, Solomon Island Secondary Education Project, The Sydney Group, 1988-1990.

    Member, Australian Schools Commission, New South Wales Western Region Disadvantaged Country Area Program, 1977-1980.

    Member and Advisor, Policy for the Education of Youth, Youth Advisory Council, 1976-1978.

    Member and Chair, Australian National Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, 1969-1971.

    Education Consultancy

    • Consultant, Business Council of Australia and Higher-Education Round Table, 1990s.
    • Consultant and Workshop Presenter, Sydney Microskills, Teacher Education Colleges including in Bandung, Malang and Suberang, Indonesia, 1981-1982.
    • Consultant, advising on research and international collaboration, Singapore Institute of Education, 1983.
    • Consultant, Schools Innovations Program, National Schools Commission, 1972-1973.
    • The University of Sydney
    • Former Head, School of Educational Psychology, Measurement and Technology, 1990-1997.
    • Former Associate Professor and Lecturer, Educational Psychology, 1965-2003.

    Boards include:

    • Council Member, Loreto College Normanhurst Council, 2006-2008.
    • Member, The Hills Grammar School Council, 1988-2002.
    • Member and Chair, The McDonald College of Performing Arts, 1998-2002.
    • Member, Board of Directors, Science Research Associates, 1975-1994.
    • Education

    Teacher, Auburn West Public School, 1956-1962.

    Dr Sinclair and his wife have lived in the Lane Cove area for all of their married lives: first at Riverview, then Northwood, and now at the Baytree Retirement Village in Greenwich.

    “The Award is a great honour built on a career in universities, together with widespread service in education through a range of organisations locally, nationally, and internationally,” Dr Sinclair said.

    Dr Sinclair is currently a Patron of the NSW Institute for Educational Research, which was established in 1928. It’s a professional organisation of scholars and researchers in education.

    Among its activities are:

    • providing scholarships for beginning researchers;
    • hosting the annual Wyndham Lecture (honouring the contribution to education of Sir Harold Wyndham);
    • hosting a yearly conference showcasing the research of young scholars;
    • and convening conferences for practising teachers.

    Dr Sinclair was a past president of the Institute.  In 2018 he presented the Sir Harold Wyndham Lecture.  His address was titled: The Rich 90-Year Heritage of the NSW Institute for Educational Research

     

    Dr Sinclair (with hand raised) celebrating
    The NSW Institute of Educational Research 90 years

    How Do You Nominate Someone For An Order of Australia?

    The Order of Australia recognises Australians who have demonstrated outstanding service or exceptional achievement.

    Anyone can nominate any Australian for an award in the Order of Australia. If you know someone worthy, nominate them now at gg.gov.au.

    The Order of Australia also has a Military Division. Awards in the Military Division are recommended to the Governor-General by the Minister for Defence.

    There are four levels of award:

        • AC: Companion of the Order of Australia, for eminent achievement and merit of the highest degree in service to Australia or to humanity at large
        • AO: Officer of the Order of Australia, for distinguished service of a high degree to Australia or to humanity at large
        • AM: Member of the Order of Australia, for service in a particular locality or field of activity, or to a particular group
        • OAM: Medal of the Order of Australia, for service worthy of particular recognition

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