John Hobbs Medal
The John Hobbs Medal may be awarded annually by BirdLife Australia for "outstanding contributions to ornithology as an amateur scientist".[1] It commemorates John Hobbs (1920–1990) and was first awarded in 1995.
Recipients
Source: Birdlife Australia
- 1995 – Selwyn George (Bill) Lane
- 1996 – Durno Murray
- 1997 – Stephen Marchant
- 1998 – Alan Leishman
- 1999 – John Courtney
- 2000 – Clive Minton
- 2001 – Pauline Reilly
- 2002 – no award
- 2003 – Brian Coates
- 2004 – Graeme Chapman
- 2005 – Graham Pizzey
- 2006 – no award
- 2007 – no award
- 2008 – Kevin Alan Wood
- 2009 – Michael J. Carter
- 2010 – Andrew Ley
- 2011 – no award
- 2012 – Mike Newman
- 2013 – no award
- 2014 – Lloyd Nielsen
- 2015 – Lynn Pedler
- 2016 – A.B. (Tony) Rose
- 2017 - Ken Gosbell
- 2018 - Andrew Barham Black OAM
- 2019 - Dick (RM) Cooper
References
- "BirdLife Australia: Awards & Scholarships". Retrieved 12 September 2012.
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