The Queensland Natural History Award
The Queensland Natural History Award is presented annually by the Queensland Naturalists’ Club Inc. to give recognition to persons who have made outstanding contributions to natural history in Queensland. It has been awarded since 1992.
The award consists of a medallion featuring the Bunya Pine tree and is set in a polished block of Bunya Pine wood. The Bunya Pine Araucaria bidwillii is endemic to Queensland and is the symbol of the Club.
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The Queensland Natural History Award Hall of Fame
2021 – Mr Rod Hobson (59.1)
2020 – Dr Andrew Baker (58.1)
2019 – Prof. Carla Catterall (57.1)
2018 – Dr John Stanisic (56.1)
2017 – Dr Peter Woodall (55.1)
2016 – Mr. Lewis Roberts (54.1)
2015 – Dr Les S Hall (53.1)
2014 – Mr David Hockings (52.1)
2013 – Mrs Rae Sheridan (51.1)
2012 – Mr Peter Bostock (50.1)
2011 – Mrs Helen Horton (49.1)
2010 – Mr Deniss Reeves (48:1)
2009 – Mr Barry Jahnke (47:1)
2008 – Mr Ray Leggett (46:1)
2007 – Ms Grace Lithgow (45:1)
2006 – Mrs Margaret Thorsborne (44:4)
2005 – Mrs Jan Sked (43:1)
2004 – Dr Ross McKenzie (42:1)
2003 – Ms Jeanette Covacevich (41:1)
2002 – Dr John Swarbrick (40: 1)
2001 – Mrs Cecily Fearnley (39: 1)
2000 – Mrs Anne Atkinson (38: 1)
1999 – Dr Pat Marks (37: 1)
1998 – Dr Geoff Monteith (36: 1)
1997 – Dr Alan Cribb (35: 1)
1996 – Mr David Gordon (34: 33)
1995 – Mrs Jean Harslett (33: 81)
1994 – Dr Arthur Harrold (32: 91)
1993 – Mr Keith Williams (32: 1)
1992 – Mrs Joan Cribb (31: 147)