The Bravery Council of Australia Meeting 70 Honours List was announced by the Governor General of Australia on 2 March 2009.[1]
Awards were announced for the Star of Courage,[2] the Bravery Medal,[3] Commendation for Brave Conduct[4] and Group Bravery Citation.[5]
† indicates an award made posthumously.
Star of Courage
Star of Courage ribbon
- Stephen William Hyland, Queensland
 - Michael Anthony Tucker, Victoria
 
Bravery Medal (BM)
Bravery Medal ribbon
- Editha Aquino, Victoria
 - Michael John Chillemi, New South Wales
 - Phillip John Collins, New South Wales
 - Paul Johannes de Waard, Middelburg, Netherlands
 - Senior Sergeant Richard James Downie, Queensland Police
 - Brian Leonard Elvery, New South Wales
 - Grant James Ford, Victoria
 - Stephen Oswald Foster, Queensland
 - Daniel Garlick, Victoria
 - Benar Giawa, Indonesia
 - Sergeant Peter Thomas Gibson, New South Wales Police
 - Alan James Grant, New South Wales
 - Adiziduhu Harefa, Indonesia
 - Motani Harefa, Indonesia
 - Brendan Gerard Keilar†, Victoria
 - Senior Constable John Sione Lima, Queensland Police
 - Luke Luchetti, New South Wales
 - Craig Meaney, New South Wales
 - Barbara Joan Mitchell, Western Australia
 - Seti Eli Ndruru, Indonesia
 - Simon Nguyen, New South Wales
 - Senior Constable Anthony Charles Rodgers, New South Wales Police
 - Edward George Tamms, Western Australia
 - Rodney Newman Wells, Western Australia
 - Trent James West, Western Australia
 
Commendation for Brave Conduct
Commendation for Brave Conduct ribbon
- Glendon Leigh Aitchison, Queensland
 - Sergeant Gary Charles Beling, Queensland Police
 - Stephen Charles Bennett, New South Wales
 - Selwyn John Brown, New South Wales
 - Anthony Joseph Cameron, New South Wales
 - Helen June Cowan, Western Australia
 - Stephen James Coward, Western Australia
 - Chief Petty Officer Gary Roderick Dhu, Queensland
 - Senior Constable Paul James Doherty, Queensland Police
 - Peter Henry Dubois, New South Wales
 - Brent Craig Eccles, Western Australia
 - Samuel William Edwards, Queensland
 - Paul Anthony Fitzgerald, Australian Capital Territory
 - Jane Cristy Flavel, South Australia
 - Mark David Flett, Australian Capital Territory
 - Charlie Ricky Gafa, Victoria
 - Matthew Peter Hobson, New South Wales
 - Siobhan Jackson, Victoria
 - Charles Lakey, Victoria
 - Judith Rae McAlpine, Western Australia
 - Senior Constable Daniel James McArthur, New South Wales Police
 - Constable Ray Peter Noffke, New South Wales Police
 - Gary Edward Pearce, New South Wales
 - Jeffrey Piefke, Western Australia
 - Constable Benjamin Geoffrey Radcliffe, New South Wales Police
 - Duncan James Rayward, New South Wales
 - Chief Inspector David Kenneth Robinson, New South Wales Police
 - Michael Donald Rogan, New South Wales
 - Senior Sergeant Garry John Smith, Northern Territory Police
 - Senior Constable John Robert Smith, New South Wales Police
 - Michael Thomas Sydes, New South Wales
 - Sarah Leone Thompson, New South Wales
 - Mark William Tucker, New South Wales
 - Catherine Odette Vincent, Queensland
 - Keslie Rose Zosars, New South Wales
 
Group Bravery Citation
Awardees comprise the crew of the Tugboat Watagan who, on 8 June 2007, went to the assistance of the Sea Confidence during the Hunter/Central Coast Storm Emergency.
- Stephen Robert Balker
 - Captain Jack De Gilio
 - Paul Stephen Devereux
 - Leslie Harold Handicott
 - Robert William Harris
 - Steven William Parker
 - Jon Gregory Partridge
 - George William Sewell
 - Stephen Ernest Taylor
 
Awardees comprise the crew of the Tugboat Wickham who, on 8 June 2007, went to the assistance of the Betis during the Hunter/Central Coast Storm Emergency.
- Murray Francis Green
 - Ashley Ian Hardy
 - Captain Aaron Jeremiah Henshaw
 - Gerard Christopher Inkston
 - Michael Arthur Miners
 - Captain Ian Robert Turnton
 - Peter James Weary
 - Thomas Pearson Wiley
 
References
- ↑ Bravery Council Honours List (2 March 2009), www.gg.gov.au
 - ↑ Star of Courage Citations, March 2009, www.gg.gov.au
 - ↑ Bravery Medal Citations Archived 2017-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, March 2009, www.gg.gov.au
 - ↑ Commendations for Brave Conduct, March 2009, www.gg.gov.au
 - ↑ Group Bravery Citation, March 2009, www.gg.gov.au
 
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