RECOGNISING THOSE WHO HAVE MADE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO AUSTRALIA'S ICT SECTOR AND ACS.
ACS Honorary Life Member
A member that is recognised by ACS for their outstanding contribution may be elected as an Honorary Life Member.
For information on the eligibility criteria, visit ACS Guidelines for Membership.
ACS Fellow
A Fellow of ACS is a person who has made a distinguished contribution to the field of ICT in Australia and is a member of the professional division of ACS.
For information on ACS's Fellows Membership Grade, please refer to ACS Guidelines for Membership.
For Fellow Nominations, please click the links below:
For all inquiries about ACS recognition awards, please send an email to acsrecognition@acs.org.au
HALL OF FAME
- Honorary Life Members 2020-2029
- Honorary Life Members 2010-2019
- Honorary Life Members 2000-2009
- Honorary Life Members 1977-1999
- Fellows 2025-2026
- Fellows 2023-2024
- Fellows 2021-2022
- Fellows 2019-2020
- Fellows 2017-2018
- Fellows 2015-2016
- Fellows 2013-2014
- Fellows 2011-2012
- Fellows 2009-2010
- Fellows 2007-2008
- Fellows 2005-2006
- Fellows 2003-2004
- Fellows 2001-2002
- Fellows 1999-2000
- Fellows 1997-1998
- Fellows 1995-1996
- Fellows 1993-1994
- Fellows 1991-1992
- Fellows 1976-1990
ACS Fellows
1976 - 1990
Sandra Wills
1990
Pearl Levin
1990
Jan Marr
1990
John Goddard
1990
Peter Chan
1990
Lyndsey Cattermole
1990
Francis Bryant
1990
Ormonde Brown
1990
Chris Barter
1990
George Karoly
1989
John Hughes
1989
Ronald Hamilton
1989
Brenton Groves
1989
Kate Behan
1989
Roger Allen
1989
Wallace Pilz
1988
Edward Miller
1988
Andrew Lister
1988
Murray Allen
1988
Michael Lawrence
1987
Brendan Hannelly
1987
Alan Coulter
1987
Roger Clarke
1986
Christopher Bushell
1985
Ron Weber
1984
Peter Poole
1984
Peter Juliff
1984
Karl Reed
1983
A distinguished and unparalleled contribution to the promotion of an indigenous software industry and to a lesser extent, the operation and structure of the whole computerindustry in Australia as well as a very significant contribution to the knowledge of understanding the semantics of address and address constructs incomputing.
Judith Hammond
1983
Christopher Wallace
1982
Alex Reid
1982
John Marquet F
1982
Lawrence Griffiths
1982
Bill Caelli
1982
Desmond Bright
1982
James Keedy
1981
Megan Cornelius
1981
Vance Gledhill
1981
Paul Sanger
1980
Arthur Sale
1980
Peter Murton
1978
Ashley Goldsworthy
1977
Donald Richards
1976
Ronald Hartley
1976
Richard Whitfeld
Ted Wastie
Barry Thornton
David Synnott
C G Smith
Barry Smith
Alex Smith
Gordon Rose
Donald Richardson
Ken Pope
John Penny
Robert Northcote
Michael Norsa
Ian Nicholls
Anthony Montgomery
Dennis Moore
Eric Mayer
John Marshall
Peter MacGregor
Ian Macaulay
Godfrey Lance
Neil Lamming
Andrew Kaldor
Terence Holden
Frederick Hall
Peter Gyngell
R Harris
Clive Finkelstein
Barry De Ferranti
Derrick Davey
Peter Claringbold
Des Carpenter
Cyril Brookes
Theodore Boehm
A Berztiss
Peter Benyon
John Bennett
Kevin Arter