The order of wearing honours and awards is determined by the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. The most recent order was published on 25 September 2007 and …
The order of wearing of the Naval General Service Medal 1915–1962 and General Service Medal 1918–1962 (Army and Air Force) will vary from person to person depending on when the …
The Governor-General of Australia publishes the order of wearing of Australian orders, decorations and medals in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. The Order of Wearing …
THE ORDER OF WEARING AUSTRALIAN HONOURS AND AWARDS The Governor-General notifies for general information the positioning of the wearing of Australian Orders, Decorations …
There is an established order of precedence for the wearing of Australian decorations. For full details, read the Order of Wearing Australian Honours and Awards. Many awards carry an …
The Australian honours and awards system refers to all orders, decorations, and medals, as instituted by letters patent from the Monarch of Australia and countersigned by the Australian …
ded medals to the AFP. For a more detailed order of wear including military awards, please refer to the website of the Honours & Awards Secretariat, Gov Group Bravery Citation
There are two divisions of the Order of Australia: General Division and the Military Division, with four levels of awards in each: Companion of the Order (AC), Officer of the Order (AO), …
This notification incorporates the positioning of the following awards: the Afghanistan Medal (notified in Special Gazette No. S422 of 22 October 2004); the Iraq Medal (notified in Special …
The O der of Precedence Order of Precedence reflects the combined for Honours Australia and Awards in bold print are: Honours and Imperial Systems. Honours. Defence Long Service Medal .