2010–2011 Queensland Flood and Cyclone Citation

The 2010–2011 Queensland Flood and Cyclone Citation is a state decoration established by the Governor-of-Queensland-in-Council in 2011.

2010–2011 Queensland Flood and Cyclone Citation
The 2010–2011 Queensland Flood and Cyclone Citation
Awarded by the

Queen in Right of Queensland
TypeCitation
EligibilityEmployees and volunteers of the Queensland Police Service, Department of Community Safety, and Queensland Ambulance Service.
Awarded forPerformed duty on at least one shift at any time between 1 December 2010 and 28 February 2011. Duty performed may be in direct response to the flood and cyclone events or maintaining core business during this period.
Campaign(s)Cyclone Tasha
2010–11 Queensland floods
Cyclone Yasi
StatusCeased, Those who qualify can still apply.
Statistics
Established2011
First awarded4 June 2011
Precedence
Next (higher)QPS 150 Citation
Next (lower)G20 Citation
RelatedNational Emergency Medal with 'Qld 2010–11' clasp

Description

The citation consists of a maroon ribbon with four white vertical stripes surrounded by a bronze metallic frame. The four white stripes represent the four emergency service agencies that existed at the time of the event - Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, Queensland Ambulance Service, Emergency Management Queensland and the Queensland Police Service.[1]

The cyclone symbols on both sides of the citation represents the time line of cyclonic events occurring between Cyclone Tasha in December 2010 and Cyclone Yasi in February 2011.[1] The swirls on the top and bottom of the citation represents waves associated with the mass flooding which occurred throughout many parts of Queensland.[1]

Eligibility

The group citation was issued to employees and volunteers of the Department of Community Safety who performed duty on at least one shift at any time between 1 December 2010 and 28 February 2011.[1] Duty performed may be in direct response to the flood and cyclone events or in maintaining core business during this period.[1]

Members of the following agencies were awarded the citation:

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gollark: And what are the people behind exactly?
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See also

References

  • Mussell, John (2012), Medal Yearbook 2013, Honiton, Devon: Token, ISBN 978-1-908-828-00-2
  1. Trembath, Gavin (March 23, 2012). "2010-2011 Queensland Flood and Cyclone Citation". Letter to Citation Recipients.
  2. Annual Report 2011/2012 (PDF) (Report). Point Danger Branch. 2012. p. 36. Retrieved 16 Jun 2016.
  3. ""Taking Canberra by Storm"" (PDF). Act State Emergency Service. ACT Government. 8 August 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  4. "2011 Thank a Paramedic Day". Ambulance Service of New South Wales. NSW Government. 16 November 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  5. Emma Channon (16 August 2011). "Police thanked with flood 'medals'". Queensland Times. NewsCorp. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  6. Bev Overton (8 November 2012). "Alice surprised with flood service award". The Islander. Fairfax Regional Media. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  7. 'Erica' (10 December 2012). "The Cockburn SES Christmas Party 2012 — our unit celebrates the year that was". Cockburn State Emergency Service. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  8. 'Harvey'. "Welcome to Harvey's Homesite". Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  9. Annual Report 2011 (PDF) (Report). St John Ambulance Australia. 2012. p. 24. Retrieved 16 Jun 2016.


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