Australian Honours Order of Precedence
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[edit] Order of Precedence
Order of precedence for the wearing of decorations and awards within the Australian Honours System. Articles marked with:
- † (No longer awarded through Australian honours system)
- ‡ (general division only; since 1986 this honour is no longer awarded )
indicate awards which are no longer presented through the Australian system. [1]
- Victoria Cross for Australia VC
- George Cross† GC
- Cross of Valour CV
- Knight/Lady of the Garter KG/LG
- Knight/Lady of the Thistle KT/LT
- Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath† GCB
- Order of Merit OM
- Knight/Dame of the Order of Australia‡ AK/AD
- Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George† GCMG
- Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order GCVO
- Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire† GBE
- Companion of the Order of Australia AC
- Companion of Honour† CH
- Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath† KCB/DCB
- Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George† KCMG/DCMG
- Knight/Dame Commander of he Royal Victorian Order KCVO/DCVO
- Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire† KBE/DBE
- Knight Bachelor† Confers the title of Sir with no postnominals
- Officer of the Order of Australia AO
- Companion of the Order of the Bath† CB
- Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George† CMG
- Commander of he Royal Victorian Order CVO
- Commander of the Order of the British Empire† CBE
- Star of Gallantry SG
- Star of Courage SC
- Companion of the Distinguished Service Order† DSO
- Distinguished Service Cross DSC (replaced the Imperial equivalent in 1991)
- Member of the Order of Australia AM
- Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order LVO
- Officer of the Order of the British Empire† OBE
- Companion of the Imperial Service Order† ISO
- Member of the Royal Victorian Order MVO
- Member of the Order of the British Empire† MBE
- Conspicuous Service Cross CSC
- Nursing Service Cross NSC
- Royal Red Cross (Member)† RRC
- Distinguished Service Cross† DSC (Imperial)
- Military Cross† MC
- Distinguished Flying Cross† DFC
- Air Force Cross† AFC
- Royal Red Cross (Associate)† ARRC
- Medal for Gallantry MG
- Bravery Medal BM
- Distinguished Service Medal DSM (replaced the Imperial equivalent)
- Public Service Medal PSM
- Australian Police Medal APM
- Australian Fire Service Medal AFSM
- Ambulance Service Medal ASM
- Emergency Services Medal ESM
- Medal of the Order of Australia OAM
- Order of St John
- Distinguished Conduct Medal† DCM
- Conspicuous Gallantry Medal† CGM
- George Medal† GM
- Conspicuous Service Medal CSM
- Australian Antarctic Medal AAM
- Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry† QPM
- Queen's Fire Service Medal for Gallantry† QFSM
- Distinguished Service Medal† DSM (Imperial)
- Military Medal† MM
- Distinguished Flying Medal† DFM
- Air Force Medal† AFM
- Queen's Gallantry Medal† QGM
- Royal Victorian Medal RVM
- British Empire Medal† BEM
- Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service† QPM
- Queen's Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service† QFSM
- Commendation for Gallantry
- Commendation for Brave Conduct
- Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct†
- Commendation for Distinguished Service
- War medals, campaign medals, active service medals and service medals (See Australian campaign medals)
- Police Overseas Service Medal
- Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal
- Civilian Service Medal 1939-1945
- Polar Medal†
- Imperial Service Medal†
- Coronation, Jubilee, Remembrance and Commemorative medals (See list below)
- Defence Force Service Medal
- Reserve Force Decoration RFD
- Reserve Force Medal
- Defence Long Service Medal
- National Medal
- Australian Defence Medal
- Australian Cadet Forces Service Medal
- Champion Shots Medal
- Long Service Medals of Imperial origin
- The Service Medal of the Order of St John
- Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal
- Independence and Anniversary Medals†
- Foreign Awards (in order of date of authorisation of their acceptance and wearing)
[edit] Citations
The following citations are not positioned according to the list above. For members of the uniformed services, they are worn according to respective Service dress rules. For civilians, they are worn centrally above any other honours or awards:
[edit] Coronation Medals, Jubilee Medals, Remembrance Medals and Commemorative Medals (1901 onwards)
- King Edward VII Coronation Medal
- King George V Coronation Medal
- King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
- King George VI Coronation Medal
- Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
- Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
- 80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal
- Australian Sports Medal
- Centenary Medal
[edit] References
- It's an Honour - Australian government website
- Defence Honours & Awards - Australian Defence Force website
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