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Queensland Ambulance Service medals; Queensland Fire and Rescue Service medals; Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Honours and Awards; Mussell, John (2012), Medal Yearbook 2013, Honiton, Devon: Token, ISBN 978-1-908-828-00-2
The State Emergency Service (SES) in Queensland, Australia is a volunteer-based organisation of the Queensland Government and is a service within the Queensland Police Service (QPS), assisting with disaster management as an emergency services auxiliary. The current head of the SES is Chief Officer Mark Armstrong.
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.
The National Emergency Medal is an award of the Australian honours system given for sustained service during a nationally significant emergency; or to other persons who rendered significant service in response to such emergencies. [4] The medal was established by Queen Elizabeth II in October 2011. The medal is awarded for events specifically ...
The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 were appointments Australian honours system to recognise and reward good works by citizens of ... Queensland State Emergency Service.
For service to the Queensland Canine Control Council Winifred Ellen Urch: For service to the community Dr Peter George Valder: For service to botany and horticulture Adrianus Fransiscus Casper van den Ende: For service to the community, particularly through the State Emergency Service. Anthony William Dean Vaughan
For service to local government in South Australia, to emergency services and agricultural advisory boards, and to the rural community. Professor Jeffrey Victor Rosenfeld For service to medicine through clinical leadership and academic roles, particularly in the field of neurosurgery as a researcher and author, and to professional associations.
The Emergency Services Medal is considered to be among the highest honours available to Emergency Services personnel. Awards are made by the Governor-General, on the nomination of the responsible minister in each state or territory, and at the federal level. The total number of awards made each year must not exceed the following quota: