Template talk:Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia
Purpose of TemplateThis template is for awards created within the Australian Honours System. The Order of Wearing Australian Honours and Awards distinguishes between 'awards in the Australian System of Honours and Awards', 'those conferred by the Sovereign in the exercise of the Royal Prerogative', 'those within the Order of St John', 'imperial awards pre-6 Oct 1992' and 'foreign awards'). The Orders of the Garter, Thistle and Merit, the Royal Victorian Order, Coronation and Jubilee Medals are conferred by the Sovereign in the exercise of the Royal Prerogative, not Australian Honours and Awards. Likewise, the Order of St John is not an Australian Order. The article on the Australian Order of Precedence provides adequate coverage for the status and integration of these awards in the Australian context. AusTerrapin (talk) 13:33, 7 June 2012 (UTC) Australian Honours Order of Precedence’Suggest that the subtitle ‘Australian Honours Order of Precedence’ be deleted since it bears no resemblance to either the Australian Order of Precedence’ or the 'Australian Order of Wear'. Perhaps the subtitle could be ‘groups of similar awards’ or a pithier sub title. Several picky points. The Victoria Cross for Australia is not an Australian Gallantry award but stands alone as the Victoria Cross for Australia. The Australian Gallantry Awards are the SG, MG and the Commendation for Gallantry. Neither the Australia Service Medal 1939-1945 nor the Vietnam Medal are awards of the Australian Honours System. Both were instituted prior to the creation of the Australian Honours System. Anthony Staunton (talk) 10:06, 28 July 2012 (UTC). Australian Operational Service Medal - Border ProtectionADF coastguard operations have never been either warlike or non-warlike service and therefore have not attracted medal entitlements. In June 2012, the Australian Operational Service Medal (AOSM) was established with the promise that it would also replace the AASM and ASM but those medals will continue for the moment for current operations. Neither AASM nor ASM have been renamed with the dates 1975-2012. The first of the new AOSM medals is the Australian Operational Service Medal - Border Protection whose long winded title will probably be shortened to AOSM - Border Protection or perhaps Border Protection Medal. Again it does not have a date although eligibility for the medal has been made retrospective to 1997. Anthony Staunton (talk) 14:17, 24 November 2012 (UTC) Proposed MergerIt has been suggested by User:Pdfpdf that the template - 'Australian Campaign Medals' be merged with this template. I tend to agree with Pdfpdf. However I can see that this template was intended to only show awards specifically brought about through the Australian Honours System. User:Anthony Staunton and User:AusTerrapin, what are your thoughts on the matter? Nford24 (Want to have a chat?) 04:52, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
Queens Jubilee MedalsI don't believe the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal or Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal were ever awarded in Australia and are treated as foreign UK medals. Relevant references: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6176045/australia-shuns-medals-to-mark-queens-accession/. The Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal is a bit before my time so it's possible that one was awarded by Australia. --210.193.226.97 (talk) 03:37, 11 November 2022 (UTC) |
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