The King’s Birthday Honours just dropped, and it’s packed with big names making history. Natasha Stott Despoja, a powerhouse in the fight against family violence and former leader of the Australian Democrats, is named a Companion of the Order of Australia — the highest honour — for her trailblazing political career that began at just 26. Former Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman also lands top honours, recognized for his transformative work on reducing family violence and driving economic growth. Meanwhile, math genius Terence Tao joins the elite group, alongside defense leader James McDowell and philanthropist Janet Calvert-Jones. With nearly 1,000 recipients, the list spans science, public service, and community impact — from 34-year-old Sarah Ward to 106-year-old Florence Drury. It’s a powerful reminder that change and excellence come in all shapes, sizes, and ages.

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