Below are the individuals appointed by Elizabeth II in her right as Queen of Papua New Guinea, on the advice of Her Majesty's Papua New Guinea Ministers.[9]
Knight Bachelor
- Walter Oma Nombe - For services to the community of the Eastern Highlands in the roles of Member, Minister and Premier of the Provincial Government.
Order of St Michael and St George
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)
- The Honourable Job Pomat - For services to the community and as a Member of National Parliament including as Minister and currently as Speaker of Parliament.
- The Honourable Joseph Malinu Yagi - For services to law, the community and the judiciary as a Senior Judge in the National and Supreme Courts of Papua New Guinea.
Order of the British Empire
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE/DBE)
- Civil
- Sandra Geok Mei Lau, MBE - For services to commerce and the community through her philanthropic contribution in the areas of women and children welfare, education and health services.
- The Honourable John Thomas Pundari, CMG - For services to Papua New Guinea and the community as a Member of National Parliament and Speaker of Parliament.
- Datuk Kie Yik Wong - For services to commerce and the community through significant investment in rural business enterprises, human resource and infrastructure development.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
- Civil
- Wayne Kenneth Golding, OBE - For services to commerce and trade promotion and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Summit 2018.
- James Sze Yuan Lau - For services to commerce, manufacturing, hospitality and property development.
- Peter Allan Lowing, OBE - For services to law, the legal profession and the community.
- Dr. Thomas Webster - For public service, research and policy development in education and law reform.
- Military
- Colonel Mark Goina, OBE - For distinguished service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)
- Civil
- David Caradus - For services to commerce and taxation.
- Dr. Alois Daton - For contribution to public services, taxation and gender equality.
- Dr. Kulala Mulung - For services to the University of Technology, forestry and the environment.
- Dr. Ken Ngangan - For his contribution to public services and public financial management and governance reform.
- James Joseph Pang - For services to commerce, sport and the community.
- David Manoa Toua - For services to commerce, the Business Council and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Summit 2018.
- Robin Murray Woo - For services to manufacturing, the airline industry and the National Superannuation Fund
- Military
- Colonel Albert Palaua - For loyal service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
- Civil
- Kamis Bira, Pastor - For services to the community and religion.
- Dennis William Bux - For services to business and the security industry.
- Monni Cross - For services to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit 2018.
- Derek Andrew Daubney - For services to Trukai, sport and the community.
- Fred Meraveka Eovo - For services to the church and the community.
- Mark Steven Foxe - For services to Australia-Papua New Guinea relations.
- Dr. Keith Kulakit Galgal - For services to agriculture research and agribusiness.
- Antonio Sodicta Go - For services to commerce and the fishing industry.
- Harriett Jack - For services to healthcare and the Good Samaritan Women Programme.
- Dr. Etami Betty Koka - For services to healthcare and the Enga community.
- Gustav Kraus - For services to the airline industry in the Pacific region.
- Kelvin Laki - For services to Emergency Disaster Relief.
- Leo Lemalu - For services to village court and the community.
- Carlistius Jason Mari’Bera - For services to karate.
- Anne Piwa Tarutia - For services to education, particularly for young children.
- Onnie Teio - For services to victims of sexual and family violence.
- Jethro Wala - For services to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Papua New Guinea Leaders’ Summit 2018.
- Julie Tagual Wialu - For services to rural healthcare.
- Lucas Yalipin - For services to the community.
- Military
- Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Henry - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
- Lieutenant Colonel Francis Kari - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
- Lieutenant Colonel John Wani - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Imperial Service Order (ISO)
- Alexis Oaengo Maino - For public service.
- Tambon Tara - For public service.
British Empire Medal (BEM)
- Civil
- Roselyn Cecil Akua - For services to caring for abused women and children.
- Daniel Kulumini Apakia - For services to village court.
- Kwalam Apisah - For services to sport.
- Kapiya Ayare - For services to the community.
- Reverend Anna Besai - For services to the United Church and women's development.
- Superintendent Clement Dalla - For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Rohu Gagai - For services to the community.
- Agatha Gawi - For services to education.
- Ilaita Gigimat - For services to basketball.
- Chief Inspector Laboi Ambrose Igak - For services to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Ben Imal - For services to the Assemblies of God Church.
- Eva Vinun Jesse - For services to education.
- Rendey Kawage - For services to education.
- Elijah Koju - For services to the community.
- Sarufa Lakou - For services to education.
- Larry Lavai - For services to the East Sepik provincial administration.
- Aaron Luai - For public service.
- Detective Chief Sergeant Ulagis Mantu - For services to policing and the community.
- Siloe Mase - For services to the United Church.
- Hannah Bennett McManus - For services to gymnastics.
- Atai Mogola - For services to education.
- Hanna Ogi - For services to education and women's development.
- Jennifer Parina - For services to the National Research Institute.
- Jessie Piliwas - For public service.
- Sarenah Karess Pini - For services to sport.
- Raphael Nime Poka - For services to the community.
- John Umbu Pupu - For services to the community.
- Mark Reto - For services to the community.
- Monica Richard - For services to education and victims of sexual and family violence.
- Martha Sere - For services to Emergency Disaster Restoration.
- Tonny Sios - For services to the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
- Vere Tere-Apisah - For services to sport.
- Francis Posou Waitao - For services to the community.
- Hiob Tupeno Wekiko - For services to the Evangelical Lutheran Church.
- Biyu Yakipa - For services to rural healthcare.
- Stanley Tumun Yekep - For public service
- Military
- Warrant Officer Robert Abba - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
- Chief Warrant Officer Ricks Kandi - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
- Chief Warrant Officer Pepena Pepena - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
- Chief Warrant Officer Mark Sakei - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
- Chief Warrant Officer Salestine Takendu - For service to the Papua New Guinea Defence Force.
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
- Chief Superintendent Anthony Wagambie Junior - For service to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Chief Superintendent John Kolopen - For service to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.
- Chief Superintendent Jimmy Onopia - For service to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary.