Bravery Meeting 78 (Australia)

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The Australian Bravery Meeting 78 awards were announced on 25 March 2013 by the Governor General of Australia, the then Quentin Bryce, AC, CVO. [1]

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† indicates an award given posthumously.

Star of Courage (SC)

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Star of Courage ribbon

Bravery Medal (BM)

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Bravery Medal ribbon

Ronald V Strong Queensland Police

Commendation for Brave Conduct

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Commendation for Brave Conduct ribbon

Group Bravery Citation

Awardees are several members of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Swift Water Rescue team, involved in a rescue in the Lockyer Valley during the Queensland floods January 2011:

Awardees are the helicopter crew ‘Firebird 460’ during the Queensland Floods in the Lockyer Valley on 10 January 2011:

Awardees are the helicopter crew ‘Helitak 220’ during the Queensland Floods in the Lockyer Valley on 10 January 2011:

Awardees are members of Queensland Police who rescued several people in the Lockyer Valley during the Queensland floods January 2011:

Awardees are members of the public who secured moving vessels on the flooded Burnett River at Bundaberg, during the Queensland floods on 30 December 2010:

Awardees are members of Queensland Police who rescued several people in Grantham during the Queensland floods on 10 January 2011:

Awardees are members of the public who rescued several people in Grantham during the Queensland floods on 10 January 2011:

Awardees are Naval cadets from TS Ipswich, as volunteer boat crews, and one member of Queensland Police, who rescued several people from Goodna during the Queensland floods on 12 January 2011:

Awardees are a crew of an Emergency Management Queensland rescue helicopter in the Lockyer Valley during the Queensland floods on 10 January 2011.

Awardees are a crew of an Emergency Management Queensland rescue helicopter in the Lockyer Valley during the Queensland floods on 10 January 2011.

Awardees are several members of the public who rescued two people from a burning vehicle near Goulburn, New South Wales on 13 May 2011.

Awardees are members of the public who assisted victims of a motor vehicle accident at Merton, Victoria on 3 May 2009.

Awardees are members of the public who rescued a woman caught in a rip at Tallows Beach, New South Wales on 27 November 2008.

Awardees are members of the public who rescued a woman from a submerged vehicle at Maroochydore, Queensland on 24 February 2011.

Awardees are members of the public who rescued of a family of four from a burning vehicle at Sassafras, Victoria on 29 December 2011.

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References

  1. "Bravery Council Honours List (25 March 2013)". gg.gov.au. 2013-03-25. Retrieved 11 June 2013.