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The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia can now determine, by written instrument, that additional organisations are eligible. The geographical area is the State of Queensland; The qualifying period begins on 21 December 2010 and ends on 14 February 2011; The minimum duration of service that a person is required to have completed to qualify is twenty eight days of paid service or fourteen days of unpaid service. On Australia Day 2020, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that the National Emergency Medal would be awarded to recognise emergency responders for service during the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season. The process is the same for awards of clasps indicating a further 10 years of service. The medal is awarded for events specifically set out by regulation or may be awarded upon the recommendation of the National Emergency Medal Committee for significant service. It was introduced in 1975, as an original component of the new Australian honours system, and replaced a range of medals available to military and civilian uniformed services for long service and good conduct. In 1986 the Australian Protective Service was admitted to eligibility, followed in 1987 by the Australian correctional services and Australian emergency services (i.e. The National Medal is an Australian award given for long service by operational members of specified eligible organisations. The regulations governing the award use the term "primary function" to describe this concept. Requirements include:[6], Those who performed service during the Cyclone Debbie and met certain criteria are recognised by the "TC DEBBIE 2017" clasp. Eligible service was only counted after a person turned 18, and service had to be continuous.

no double-counting). To qualify a person must have served an eligible organisation for at least 15 years in the primary function, and the chief officer of the organisation must assess their service as "diligent". Gold symbolises the Australian sun, optimism and hope. Other organisations have approval dates as determined by the Governor-General, which ensures that a person whose service entirely pre-dates approval as an eligible organisation can't claim the award. Even now, however, defence force service can be counted towards the National Medal under certain circumstances. The National Medal recognises those who put themselves at risk in the service of the community, or in the course of enforcing the law to protect persons and property. It was introduced in 1975, as an original component of the new Australian honours system, and replaced a range of medals available to military and civilian uniformed services for long service and good conduct. Queensland: Banana, Brisbane, Bundaberg, Burdekin, Central Highlands, Charters Towers, Fraser Coast, Gladstone, Gold Coast City, Goondiwindi, Gympie, Hinchinbrook, Ipswich, Isaac, Livingstone, Lockyer Valley, Logan, Mackay, Maranoa, Moreton Bay, Noosa, North Burnett, Palm Island, Redland, Rockhampton, Scenic Rim, Somerset, South Burnett, Southern Downs, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba, Townsville, Western Downs, Whitsunday, Woorabinda Aboriginal; The qualifying period of service is from 25 March 2017 to 10 April 2017; Persons must have served 5 days during the qualifying period of service to qualify for award of the medal. In 1982 the defence forces withdrew from the National Medal, with the introduction of the Defence Force Service Awards (comprising the Defence Force Service Medal, the Reserve Force Decoration and the Reserve Force Medal). The eligible groups have in common that their members serve or protect the community at the risk of death, injury or trauma, hence it is only available to members of 5. Service must be in the protection of lives and property, or in the service of interests, that are not their own, in direct response to the emergency, including support that enables or facilitates the emergency response; The geographical area is the State of Victoria; The qualifying period begins on 28 January 2009 and ends on 5 March 2009; The minimum duration of service that a person is required to have completed to qualify is fourteen days in paid service, including at least two days in the period beginning on 7 February and ending on 14 February 2009. On Wednesday 2 March 2011 the Australian Government announced that Queen Elizabeth II had signed Letters Patent on Tuesday 9 November 2010 instituting a new award within the Australian honours and awards system to accord "recognition for the unique contribution and significant commitment of those persons who have given ethical and diligent service as a sworn member of an Australian police service." In the case of corrective services, eligibility is restricted to officers with custodial duties. The National Emergency Medal is a circular medal, ensigned with the Australian Coat of Arms. The medal is awarded for events specifically set out by regulation or may be awarded upon the recommendation of the National Emergency Medal Committee for significant service.[4]. Clasp. Requirements include:[7], Those who performed service during the 2019 Townsville flood and met certain criteria are recognised by the "NTH QLD 2019" clasp. [10], The criteria for award of the National Emergency Medal has been criticised as not honouring the efforts of many volunteers. 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The centre of the reverse has the same border as the obverse, but in the centre it details by inscription the award and the recipient. For the original organisations (police, fire, ambulance, defence) the "approval date" is 14 February 1975. This allowed volunteer fire fighters to qualify for the medal. 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. The qualifying period of service is from 25 January 2019 to 14 February 2019; This page was last edited on 17 June 2020, at 10:45. [5], "The Order of Wearing of Australian Honours and Awards", Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia, Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975, Australian General Service Medal for Korea, Australian Operational Service Medal – Border Protection, Australian Operational Service Medal – GMEO, Australian Operational Service Medal – Special Operations, Australian Operational Service Medal – Civilian, 80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal, Anniversary of National Service 1951–1972 Medal, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Medal_(Australia)&oldid=951896123, Civil awards and decorations of Australia, Military awards and decorations of Australia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Operational members of specified organisations which serve or protect the community at hazard to themselves, including police, fire, ambulance, corrective services, emergency services and voluntary search and rescue services, a minimum of 15 years "eligible service", including an assessment of good conduct, awarded for each additional period of 10 years service, The 32mm-wide ribbon has 15 alternating gold and blue stripes. The award of the clasp to the National Emergency Medal is recorded by a bar 37 millimetres wide and 6 millimetres deep and worn on the riband 10 millimetres from the ribbon slot. 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. The ribbon bar of the National Emergency Medal consists of a strip of full-size ribbon, 32 millimetres wide and 10 millimetres deep, with no emblem. [11], Lucy Kippist, writer at The Punch stated the Prime Minister after announcing the creation of the new medal "neglected to mention that most of the volunteers who served in those regions were completely ineligible for the award", with one reader described the award as "confusing, disorganised and grossly unfair way the National Emergency Medal was put together in the first place. This new award is to be known as the National Police Service Medal. For unpaid service the required length is seven days, including at least one day in the period beginning on 7 February and ending on 14 February 2009. The obverse depicts a central image of a Golden Wattle branch. the state-based and constituted civil emergency response services). Due to safety issues many volunteers were rotated out of disaster areas after a few days and unable to spend the required amount of time on the ground in the disaster area to qualify for the medal. [3] The medal was established by Queen Elizabeth II in October 2011. The National Medal is an Australian award given for long service by operational members of specified eligible organisations. As of May 2014 the number of recipients listed in the Australian Honours database has increased.

Eucalyptus green complements the symbolism of the medal design. Surrounding the image at the edge is a further depiction of the flowering wattle. [9] The criteria for award will also include international troops who deployed to Australia for the express purpose of fighting the fires. Requirements include:[8].

The National Emergency Medal Regulations 2011 were approved by Her Majesty The Queen in October 2011. [5], Those who performed service during the Black Saturday bushfires and meet certain criteria are recognised with the "VIC FIRES 09" clasp. The nomination criteria, which will be finalised when the fire season ends, will include emergency service volunteers, as well as fire, police, ambulance workers and Defence Force personnel. The regulations governing the award, a list of eligible organisations, and the Chief Officers Manual for the National Medal are available from the National Medal page of the Australian honours website.

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