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UQ Gatton Past Students Association Inc
© UQ Gatton Past Students Association Inc. 2009 OMCGatton-167/Oct09 (16)
GOLD MEDAL RECIPIENTS
1984 – Dr Percival Skerman
Dr Percival James Skerman, MBE, D.Agr.Sc. (UQ), B.A. (UQ), QDD (1928), F.A.I.A.S., F.A.S.A.P.
Distinguished service in agriculture, animal science and education in Australia and in many countries of the world.
1985 – The Rt Hon John Anthony
The Rt. Hon. John Douglas Anthony, AC, PC, CH, QDA (1948), LL.D. (Well. Honoris causa)
Distinguished service and leadership in political and agricultural spheres throughout the world.
1986 – Mr Berenado Vunibobo
Mr. Berenado Vunibobo, CBE, QDH (1956)
Service and leadership in the Fijian Public and Diplomatic Services and in the United Nations.
1987 – Mr William Robertson
Mr William George Robertson, QDA (1934), QDH (1935), B.Agr.Sc., F.A.I.A.S., DFC
Service and leadership in the RAAF and rural activities.
1988 – Professor Henry Nix
Professor Henry Allan Nix, QDA (1st Class Hons.) (1956), B.Agr.Sc., F.A.I.A.S.
Service as a world-renowned research scientist and consultant in the fi elds of agriculture, horticulture, forestry and conservation of fl ora and fauna.
Awarded AM 12th June 2000.
1989 – Mr Stanley Walsh
Mr Stanley Richard Walsh, DCM, QDA (1936)
Distinguished service and leadership in agro-economic development in the tropical and temperate zones and outstanding community service.
1990 – Mr Donald Watson
Mr Donald Crawford Watson, OBE, QDA (1942)
Distinguished and outstanding service and leadership in rural industries (particularly sugar) and in the general community.
1991 – Mr Donald McKechnie
Mr Donald Arthur McKechnie, AM, F.A.G.I.
Distinguished and outstanding service and leadership in rural industries, particularly the grain industry, and in community services.
1993 – Mr Alan Brimblecombe
Mr Alan George Brimblecombe, AM
In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Queensland Cotton Industry.
1994 – Mr Graham Kleinschmidt
Mr Graham John Kleinschmidt, QDA (1951)
In recognition of national and international apiculture service and research.
1995 – Mr Colin Story
Mr Colin George Story, QDA (1934) (2nd Class Hons.)
In recognition of services to the sugar industry and to the community.
1996 – Dr Neil Heather
Dr Neil William Heather, QDA (1950)
In recognition of services as a distinguished Research Entomologist with the Queensland Department of Primary Industries, particularly research involving the eradication of the fruit fl y.
1997 – Mr John Grigg
Mr John Copeman Grigg, QDH (1951)
In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the pineapple industry and service to the QAC Council and to the UQ Gatton College Advisory Council.
1998 – Mr John Sinclair
Mr John Sinclair, QDA (1959)
In recognition of environmental work, particularly leadership of the conservation movement in the campaign to stop sandmining and logging on Fraser Island and the World Heritage Listing of the island.
1999 – Mr James Miller
Mr James Gordon Miller, QDM (1960), B.Agr.Sc., Graduate Diploma in Business Administration QUT
In recognition of leadership in research and technological developments in Queensland’s dairy industry.
2000 – The Hon. Keith De Lacy
The Hon. Keith Ernest De Lacy, QDA (1959), B.A. Honorary Doctor of Letters degree James Cook University
In recognition of distinguished service to Queensland and its primary industries in various parliamentary, public and private roles.
Awarded AM 12th June 2006.
2002 – Mr Boonyarak Suebsiri
Mr Boonyarak Suebsiri, QDAH (1956), B.Agr Sc., M.Agr.Sc. (Mississippi State University), Public Admin-istration in Agricultural Development (Uni of Wisconsin)
In recognition of his outstanding achievements in his vocation and his contributions to soil conservation and land development in the Thai Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperation.
2003 – Mr Victor Meurant
Mr Victor Noel Meurant, QDH (1954)
In recognition of a distinguished career of nearly fi fty years with the Queensland Department of Primary Industries and his achievements in agricultural and horticultural research.
2004 – Ms Bettina Dalton
Ms Bettina Jane Dalton, Assoc. Dip. Rural Techniques (1982)
In recognition of her outstanding contribution to natural sciences in the area of natural history documentary production.
Bettina Jane (Tina) Dalton was the fi rst female recipient of the UQ Gatton Gold Medal.
2005 – Professor Laurence von Itzstein
Professor Laurence Mark Hilton von Itzstein, QCAH (1976), B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.A.C.I., F.A.A.S., Member of the American Chemical Society, Member of New York Academy of Sciences
In recognition of his research work in developing the world’s fi rst anti-fl u drug, and for outstanding achievements in his vocation and his contributions to industry.
2006 – Professor Keith Entwistle
Professor Keith William Entwistle, QDAH (1957) (2nd Class Hons.), B.V.Sc., Ph.D.
In recognition of his signifi cant contributions to the northern Australian cattle industry.
2007 – Dr Allan Baker
2007 – Dr Allan Andrew Baker, QDAH (1956), B.V.Sc. (Hons.), Ph.D., F.A.C.V.Sc.
In recognition of his signifi cant contributions to the Australian and worldwide development of the veterinary profession.
2008 – Dr Kerry Dowsett
2008 – Dr Kerry Francis Dowsett, QDAH (1963), B.V.Sc., Ph.D.
A veterinarian and mentor recognised for his outstanding contribution to the development of the veterinary profession and his contributions to the beef cattle industry.
In 1984 the Queensland Agricultural College Council inaugurated a Gold Medal to be awarded each Graduation Day to a past student who, in the opinion of the Council and the Past Students Association, had contributed most to a fi eld relevant to the College. The Past Students Association Magazine for that year reported – “This will be the College’s most esteemed award.” The Medal was known as the Council Gold Medal.
The Medal is now known as the UQ Gatton Gold Medal and is primarily to recognise a graduate who has achieved outstanding success or honour in, or has made and continues to make, an outstanding contribution to their vocation in an area of relevance to the interests of UQ Gatton. In addition, the award presents an opportunity to highlight in public the role and achievements of UQ Gatton.
1992 – Mr Basil Brett
Mr. Basil Brabazon Brett, QDA (1st Class Hons.) (1948), B.Agr.Sc. (Hons)
With courage, determination, foresight and faith overcame the setbacks of impaired health, particularly during his youth, to become a distinguished and outstanding leader of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemical Industries.
2001 – Mr Harry Debney
Mr Harry George Debney, QDA (1969) (2nd Class Hons.), Dip.App.Sc. (1973)
In recognition of work associated with the Queensland horticultural industry and in the paper recycling and packaging industries.