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The Bravery Council of Australia Meeting 68 Honours List was announced by the Governor General of Australia, Major General Michael Jeffery, AC, CVO, MC on 17 March 2008.[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 given posthumously.

Star of Courage[edit]

Star of Courage ribbon
  • Robert Cook †, United States
  • Miss Kerri-Anne O’Meley †, New South Wales
  • Shane Robert Warburton, Australian Capital Territory

Bravery Medal (BM)[edit]

Bravery Medal ribbon
  • Senior Constable Peter Bruce Bailey, New South Wales Police Force
  • Senior Constable Timothy James Brown, New South Wales Police Force
  • Gregory John Flood, New South Wales
  • James Ronald Foley, Victoria
  • Steven James Foley †, Victoria
  • Arthur John Griffiths, New South Wales
  • Benjamin James Groves, New South Wales
  • Clayton Ashley Harris, New South Wales
  • Alex Gilbert Jimenez, New South Wales
  • Constable Eric Ian Lehaney, Canada
  • Senior Constable Daniela Linda Mattiuzzo, APM, Northern Territory Police
  • Rachel Moore, Victoria
  • Senior Constable Bradley Nathan Muddle, New South Wales Police Force
  • Bevan John Roberts, New Zealand
  • Senior Constable Wayne Leslie Robinson, New South Wales Police Force
  • John Robert Ryan, United States
  • Richard Leslie Ryan, New South Wales
  • Donald Paul Smith, Queensland
  • Gregory Michael Taylor, New South Wales
  • John Toomey, New South Wales
  • Josiah Tamata’ane Tupou, Queensland
  • Sergeant Colin Patrick Woolesy, New South Wales Police Force

Commendation for Brave Conduct[edit]

Commendation for Brave Conduct ribbon
  • Andrew John Bartley, Queensland
  • Stephen Wayne Bates, New South Wales
  • Ivor Brice, New South Wales
  • Travis James Brown, Queensland
  • Anthony John Bunton, New South Wales
  • Simon James Burnup, Western Australia
  • Paul Carstairs, Victoria
  • Stephen Maxwell Dowey, New South Wales
  • Douglas Kenneth Finucane, New South Wales
  • Senior Constable Christopher John Fowler, New South Wales Police
  • Andrew Robert Gordon, New South Wales
  • Sergeant Glenn Stanley Gorick, New South Wales Police
  • Rodney Anthony Gray, New South Wales
  • Timothy Daniel Gurry, Queensland
  • Joe Benjamin Hansen, New South Wales
  • Detective Senior Constable Alan Joseph Hodge, Northern Territory Police
  • Constable Amanda Louise Holloway, New South Wales Police
  • Paul Lindon Hoyle, Victoria
  • Andrew Frederick Johnson, New South Wales
  • Evan Alexander Jones, New South Wales
  • Nikolas Kokotovich, New South Wales
  • Neil Ian Leviston, Victoria
  • Detective Senior Constable Richard William Liston, New South Wales Police
  • Paul Stephen Lodge, New South Wales
  • Roslyn McMaster, New South Wales
  • Constable Lauren Anne McNeice, New South Wales Police
  • Senior Constable Andrew James Magrath, Northern Territory Police
  • Francis Lorn Mills, New South Wales
  • Glen John Mitcham, New South Wales
  • Kirk Scott Muir, Queensland
  • Keith David O'Brien, United Kingdom
  • Tim Pickworth, New South Wales
  • John Edward Purcell, New South Wales
  • John Bruce Robinson†, New South Wales
  • Constable Louise Sayton, Northern Territory Police
  • Aleksander John Searle, Victoria
  • David Wayne Smith, New South Wales
  • Andrew David Turnbull, Queensland
  • Detective Sergeant Edmund Leonard Turner, Northern Territory Police
  • Nigel Ray Wade, New South Wales
  • Warren Malcolm Wilkes, New South Wales
  • Evan Keith Winstanley, Queensland
  • Senior Constable Leanne Joy Woolsey, New South Wales Police
  • Stahy Zographakis, New South Wales

Group Bravery Citation[edit]

(added to the Group Bravery Citation awarded and gazetted on 29 August 2005)
Awardees comprise personnel of the Australian Embassy in Jakarta.

  • Alex Arena

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bravery Council Honours List (17 March 2008), www.gg.gov.au
  2. ^ Star of Courage Citations, March 2008, www.gg.gov.au
  3. ^ Bravery Medal Citations Archived 2016-03-12 at the Wayback Machine, March 2008, www.gg.gov.au
  4. ^ Commendations for Brave Conduct, March 2008, www.gg.gov.au
  5. ^ Group Bravery Citation, March 2008, www.gg.gov.au