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The Queensland Australian of the Year Award is given annually on Australia Day. The announcement of the award has become a major public event in Australia, and is televised nationwide. The announcement of the award has become a major public event in Australia, and is televised nationwide.
The Queensland Greats Awards recognise outstanding Queenslanders for their years of dedication and contribution to the development of the state and their role in strengthening and shaping the community in Queensland, Australia. The awards are presented as part of the Queensland Day celebrations. [1]
Unit citations are awarded to the organisation, and may be worn by members who served in the organisation at the time and meeting the requirements.. 2010-2011 Queensland Flood and Cyclone Citation – Performed duty on at least one shift at any time between 1 December 2010 and 28 February 2011.
PIA is closely aligned with a global network of other planning professional bodies throughout the world including the American Planning Association (APA) and Royal Town Planning Institute. PIA also publishes Australian Planner , a peer-reviewed journal for the planning profession in Australia and the Pacific Region.
Australian of the Year Awards; Melbourne International Comedy Festival specials (1998–2016 on Ten, 2017–present on ABC) Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo; Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras (1994–1997, 2022–present) Sydney New Year's Eve Fireworks (1995–2006 on Nine, 2007–2008 on Ten, 2009–2013 on Nine, 2014–present on ABC)
11: It is announced Dr Chris Brown and Sonia Kruger will host the red carpet of the TV Week Logie Awards of 2024 on 18 August 2024. It is also announced that musicians Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy will celebrate the career of John Farnham at the awards ceremony. [211] 12: The third season of Hunted premieres on Network 10. [212]
The Queensland Clarion Awards, a union-administered award for journalists in the state of Queensland, Australia, started in 1995 and in May 2010 were re-branded from ...
The Queensland Premier's Literary Awards were an Australian suite of literary awards inaugurated in 1999 and disestablished in 2012. It was one of the most generous suites of literary awards within Australia, with $225,000 in prize money across 14 categories with prizes up to $25,000 in some categories.