Bravery Meeting 76 (Australia)
The Bravery Council of Australia Meeting 76 Honours List was announced by the Governor General of Australia on 10 March 2012.[1]
Awards were announced for the Star of Courage,[2] the Bravery Medal,[3] Commendation for Brave Conduct[4] and Group Bravery Citation.[5]
† indicates an award given posthumously.
Star of Courage (SC)
- Robert McKenzie Fenwick†, New South Wales
Bravery Medal (BM)
- Anthony Robert Ayers, Queensland
- Benjamin Baiada, New South Wales
- Sergeant Lisa Joy Blick, Victorian Police
- Michael Hastings Carter, New South Wales
- Paul Andrew Erlandsen, Victoria
- Brett Raymond French, New South Wales
- Arron Damien Graham, Victoria
- Peter Gerard Halcro, New South Wales
- Terrence Bruce Hall, Victoria
- Constable Andrew James Hawkins, Queensland Police
- Paul Jackman†, late of New South Wales
- Paul Steven Moffatt, New South Wales
- Mr Ben Dolphas Pere, Western Australia
- Stojce Petreski†, late of New South Wales
- Nathan Owen Schofield, New South Wales
- Mr Robert Sparkes, New South Wales
- Lisa Jane Webster, Victoria
- Michael Patrick Williams, New South Wales
- Peter Lloyd Williams, New South Wales
Commendation for Brave Conduct
- Robert Luis Bosetti, Victoria
- Lynn Maree Brooks, Victoria
- Leading Senior Constable Allan Bradgate Davies, New South Wales Police
- Detective Senior Constable Ross Dobbie, Queensland Police
- Daniel John Doble, Queensland
- Byron Willard Douglas, Queensland
- Corporal Brenton Edwards, Victoria
- Mark Jason Enright, Victoria
- Ashleigh Audrey Flanagan, New South Wales
- David Michael Grabham, New South Wales
- Allan Frederick Harms, New South Wales
- Michael James Hay, Queensland
- Constable Kim Henderson, Queensland Police
- Frederick Charles Hoare, Queensland
- Constable Shaun Robert Jones, Queensland Police
- Michael Thomas Kennedy, Queensland
- Angus Frank Kent, New South Wales
- Arthur Koole, Victoria
- Jovana Ljubojevic, New South Wales
- Senior Constable Rohan Ian McDonald, Queensland Police
- Maeve McLoughlin, Northern Ireland
- Nathan Scott McSween, Victoria
- Nicholas William Macreadie, Victoria
- Luke Zac Martin, New South Wales
- Constable Megan Louis Meleady, Queensland Police
- Ricky Frederick Morse, Queensland
- Constable Gregory Arthur Naoum, Queensland Police
- David Francis Nolan, Australian Capital Territory
- Senior Constable Sebastian Robinson Pollock, Queensland Police
- Arnold Russell Porter, Victoria
- Grant Robert Ridley, Australian Capital Territory
- James Anthony Rohan, Victoria
- Inspector Christopher Charles Sammut, New South Wales Police
- Dr Stephen Anthony Simmons, New South Wales
- James Danforth Small, New South Wales
- Sergeant Scott Thomas Spence, Queensland Police
- Constable Adam Gary Stafford, Queensland Police
- Joanna Stavrou, New South Wales
- Anthony John Steep, Victoria
- Lance Carlyle Till†, late of Queensland
- Nathan Elliot Webb, Western Australia
Group Bravery Citation
- Ian Gordon Carter, New South Wales
- Neil William McLennan, New South Wales
- Trevor John McLennan, New South Wales
- John James Tapp†, late of New South Wales
- Senior Constable Lee James Gadd, Queensland Police
- Constable Andrew James Hawkins, Queensland Police
- Senior Constable Paul Keith Quin, Queensland Police
- Constable Adam Gary Stafford, Queensland Police
- The Reverend William Nairn Morris, New South Wales
- Peter James Baird, New South Wales
- Byron Willard Douglas, Queensland
- Douglas John Forsyth, New South Wales
- Sergeant Arthur William Brennan APM, Queensland Police
- Senior Constable Sebastian Robinson Pollock, Queensland Police
- Robert Callaghan, New South Wales
- Michael Stephen Wyllie, New South Wales
- Robert Sears, Tasmania
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gollark: I'm not sure the UK's does, and I live there.
gollark: I mean, the policies relating to COVID-19 are controlled by governments, which presumably should have *some* plan.
References
- "Bravery Council Honours List (10 March 2012)". gg.gov.au. 2012-03-10. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
- Star of Courage Citations Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, March 2012, www.gg.gov.au
- Citations, March 2012, www.gg.gov.au
- Commendations for Brave Conduct, March 2012, www.gg.gov.au
- Group Bravery Citation, March 2012, www.gg.gov.au
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