Bravery Meeting 81 (Australia)

The Bravery Meeting 81 for Australia were announced on 18 August 2014 by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK, MC.[1]

The Bravery Council Honours List is to recognise Australian citizens and foreigners who selflessly display acts of valour, courage or bravery whilst not in the face of the enemy. Australian Bravery Decorations are open to both civil and military recipients.

† indicates an award given posthumously.

Star of Courage (SC)

Star of Courage ribbon

Bravery Medal (BM)

Bravery Medal ribbon

Commendation for Brave Conduct

Commendation for Brave Conduct ribbon

Group Bravery Citation

Awardees are several people who assisted in the rescue of residents during the floods in Warmun, Western Australia on 13 March 2011.

Awardees are several members of the Marysville Country Fire Authority who were involved in the Victorian bushfires on 7 February 2009.

Awardees are several members of the public who went to the rescue of several people caught in a rip at Yeppoon, Queensland on 13 April 2012.

Awardees are members of the public who went to the rescue of several people who were in difficulty in rough surf at Marcoola Beach, Queensland on 23 January 2013.

Awardees are members of the public who went to the rescue of a man trapped in a submerged crane at Habana, Queensland on 10 May 2013.

Awardees are members of the public who went to the rescue of a colleague trapped in flood water at Marlborough, Queensland on 2 March 2011.

Awardees are several people who worked as a paramedic rescue team during the Beaconsfield mine rescue in Tasmania on 25 April 2006.

Awardees are several people who worked as a low-intensity mine rescue team during the Beaconsfield mine rescue in Tasmania on 25 April 2006.

The following awardees are added to the Group Bravery Citation awarded and gazetted on 19 March 2012.

Awardees are members of the public who went to the rescue of two girls who were trapped inside a burning house at Kelso, New South Wales on 22 July 2010.

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