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The Special Honours Lists for Australia are announced by the Sovereign and Governor-General at any time. In 2003, a list of people received recognition for their parts in the response to the
2002 Bali Bombings The 2002 Bali bombings occurred on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. The attack killed 202 people (including 88 Australians, 38 Indonesians, 23 Britons, and people of more than 20 other national ...
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Bravery decorations


Cross of Valour

The Cross of Valour is awarded for acts of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme peril. * Senior Constable Timothy Ian BRITTEN, WA * Richard John JOYES, Scarborough WA


Star of Courage

The Star of Courage is awarded for acts of conspicuous courage in circumstances of great peril. *Ben Michael CLOHESSY, Madeley WA *Natalie Joy GOOLD, Croydon South VIC *Robert Alan MEREDITH, Engadine NSW *Lauren John MUNRO, Forbes NSW


Bravery Medal

The Bravery Medal is awarded for acts of bravery in hazardous circumstances. *Luke Brewster GORDON, Woronora Heights NSW *Randal Peter GRAYSON, Forbes NSW *Jake Michael GRONEBERG, Mullumbimby NSW *Peter Malcom HUGHES, Como WA *Lynley Jane HUGUENIN, Wantirna VIC *Michael Peter KENNEDY, Forrestfield WA *Hans KRUSE, The Netherlands *David Bruce McKAY, Yarrawarrah NSW *Andrew James MILLER, Yarrawarrah NSW *Andrew Scott MURRAY, Forbes NSW *David Gary ROBERTS, Engadine NSW *Brett Raymond RUSSELL, Grays Point NSW *Daniel Paul TREACY, New Brighton NSW *Anthony John WALLACE, Forbes NSW


Commendation for Brave Conduct

The
Commendation for Brave Conduct The Commendation for Brave Conduct is a bravery decoration awarded to Australians. It is awarded for an act of bravery that is worthy of recognition. The Commendation for Brave Conduct was created in February 1975. The decorations recognise acts ...
is awarded for acts of bravery considered worthy of recognition. *Christopher John BEIRNE, Mermaid Beach QLD *Clinton Jayde ERNST, Canning Vale WA *David Patrick HODDER, Forbes NSW *Troy Andrew HOWE, Forbes NSW *Hanabeth LUKE, Byron Bay NSW *Ross William McGUIGAN, Terrigal NSW *Shaun Robert McILROY, Port Fairy VIC *Morgan Peter MacLACHLAN, Forrestfield WA *Steven Edward MOYLAN, Carine WA *Blake NEATE, Port Fairy VIC *Simon Matthew QUAYLE, Kingsley WA *Blair Aaron ROBERTSON, Port Fairy VIC *Damien Lynden SHERIDAN, Forrestfield WA *Daniel Keith SMITH, High Wycombe WA *Jay Paul SOLOMON, Melbourne VIC* *Chad Michael WOOD, High Wycombe WA *Kalan ZOMER, Hocking WA


Order of Australia

The
Order of Australia The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Gov ...
is awarded to recognise achievement or meritorious service.


Officer (AO) in the General Division

;Ross William TYSOE, O'Connor ACT :For service as Australian Consul-General in Bali at the time of the bombings on 12 October 2002 through leading the immediate consular response.


Member (AM) in the General Division

; Graham Leonard ASHTON, AFP :For service as the leader of the Australian police component to the joint investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance, following the Bali bombings. ;David Leslie CHAPLIN, Evatt ACT :For service as the Australian Vice-Consul in Bali at the time of the bombings through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families. ;Professor Brendon John KEARNEY, Toorak Gardens SA :For service to medical administration in South Australia, particularly through the promotion of medical research, and as the co-ordinator for South Australia of the medical response team assisting victims of the Bali bombings. ;Ian Ferguson KEMISH, Pearce ACT :For service in co-ordinating the crisis response for immediate evacuation of Australians from Bali and for assisting in victim identification procedures following the bombings. ;Dr Gary David LUM, Tiwi NT :For service in jointly co-ordinating the medical assistance provided by the Royal Darwin Hospital to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;John James McANULTY OAM, Garran ACT :For service as part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Bali crisis taskforce in the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the bombings. ;Ben McDEVITT, :For service as the General Manager National Operations Australian Federal Police to Operation Alliance. ;Timothy MORRIS, Canberra ACT :For service as Director, Counter Terrorism, Australian Federal Police to Operation Alliance, as the head of the bombing investigation and for the introduction of the Australian Federal Police Family Liaison Officers program. ;Dr Leonard George NOTARAS, Tiwi NT :For service in jointly co-ordinating the medical assistance provided by the Royal Darwin Hospital to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Colin St John RIGBY, Curtin ACT :For service through the provision of immediate counselling services for victims, their families, and members of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Bali crisis taskforce, and through the development of an ongoing counselling strategy, following the Bali bombings. ;Dr Priya THALAYASINGAM, Nedlands WA :For service through the provision of immediate emergency medical assistance to victims following the Bali bombings. ;Dr Richard John TOMLINS, Bundaberg QLD :For service as Medical Counsellor to the Australian Embassy in Indonesia through providing medical assistance to victims following the Bali bombings. ;Dr Vijith Sujeevan VIJAYASEKARAN, Nedlands WA :For service through the provision of immediate emergency medical assistance to victims following the Bali bombings. ; Dr Fiona Melanie WOOD, West Perth WA :For service to medicine as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, through research into the management of burns patients, and as co-ordinator of surgical staff at the Royal Perth Hospital during the treatment of people injured in the Bali bombings.


Medal (OAM) in the General Division

;Rosslyn May ACOTT, Adelaide SA :For service through the provision of medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;David Osborne BAKER, Nightcliff NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Duncan Bryce BAMFORD, Marden SA :For service through the provision of medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Alex Robert BARTLEM, Barton ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Inspector John Alfred BIRD, TAS :For service as part of Operation Alliance. ;Murray William BLACK, AFP :For service as part of Operation Alliance. ;Kevin Bryon BLAKE, Katherine NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Julie Anne BROWNRIGG, Latham ACT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Robert Allan CAMERON, Kambah ACT :For service through assisting the co-ordination of the medical evacuation of victims of the Bali bombings. ;Stephen Andrew CANDOTTI, Narrabundah ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to families of victims of the Bali bombings. ;Dr Bernard Ignatius CARNEY, Burnside SA :For service through the provision of medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Craig Ian CHITTICK, Downer ACT :For service through providing assistance and support to key Australian authorities and agencies in response to the Bali bombings. ;Kendelle Meredith CLARK, AFP :For service as part of Operation Alliance. ;Susan Louise COBLEY, Scullin ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to families of victims of the Bali bombings. ; Andrew Alexander COLVIN, AFP :For service to Operation Alliance. ;Kirk William CONINGHAM, Kingston ACT :For service as a member of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Bali crisis taskforce through liaison with the media following the bombings. ; Susan COX, Pearce ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Michael Joseph CROWLEY, Sanur Bali Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Noreen Mary CUBIS, Wagga Wagga NSW :For service through the provision of medical assistance following the Bali bombings. ;Christopher Paul DE CURE, Kambah ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Brian Gerard DIAMOND, Denpasar Bali Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to families of victims of the Bali bombings. ;Donald Keith ELLIOTT, Australian Embassy Jakarta :For service through facilitating liaison between Australian and Indonesian authorities following the Bali bombings, and through the provision of interpreting services for the Australian Federal Police at the site of the bombings. ;Donald George EVANS, Isaacs ACT :For service as part of Operation Alliance. ;Francis Stephen EVATT, Spence ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Mark Thomas FRASER, Stirling ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Clifton Gordon FROST, :For service as part of Operation Alliance. ;John Robert GODWIN, Macgregor ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;David Mitchell GORNALL, Conondale QLD :For service as part of Operation Alliance. ;Philip Victor GREEN, Sydney NSW :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Dr Peter HAERTSCH, Epping NSW :For service through the provision of medical assistance following the Bali bombings. ;Brent Lewis HALL, Mawson ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to families of the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Rebecca Anne HAMON, Conder ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to families of the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Dr John Wilson HOGG, Wollongong NSW :For service through the provision of immediate medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Linda Elizabeth HOGG, Wollongong NSW :For service through the provision of immediate assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Detective Inspector Gregory Stuart HOUGH, VIC :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;David Bernard IMHOFF, Australian Consulate-General Hong Kong :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Stephen JACKSON, :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Richard John JAMESON, Makati City Philippines :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;John Benjamin JANSSEN, Kingston ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to families of the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Peter Gerald JOHNSON, Bunbury WA :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Sheila Mary KAVANAGH, Mount Barker SA :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the bombings which occurred in Bali . ;Michael Stuart KELSEY, Jakarta Indonesia :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Karl Leslie KENT, AFP :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Mark Geoffrey LAING, AFP :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Kim Patricia LAMB, Barton ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Detective Inspector Graham John LARCHIN, VIC :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Fiona Jean LEONARD, Glen Forrest WA :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Christine Marie LINCOLN, Legian Bali Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to victims in the immediate aftermath of the Bali bombings. ;Peter Wayne LORIMER, Marden SA :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Janette Maree LYNAGH, Barton ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Rodney Allan McBRIDE, Yass NSW :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Karen McCARTHY, Ubung Kaja Bali Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ; Jason Paul McCARTNEY, Brighton VIC :For service to the community, particularly through support for the recovery of victims and families affected by the Bali bombings, and as a fund-raiser for trauma services. ;Glen Duncan McEWEN, AFP :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Lilly Anita McLAREN, Bundoora VIC :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Katrina Anne MAJA, Sanur Bali Indonesia :For service through the co-ordination of emergency medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Carole MANSFIELD, Fannie Bay NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Clair Anne MARSH, Richmond VIC :For service through the provision of assistance to victims in the immediate aftermath of the Bali bombings. ;Dr David Gregory MARSH, Richmond VIC :For service through the provision of immediate medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Francis Leigh MORGAN, AFP :For service through the provision of immediate support to victims and through liaison with Australian authorities directly following the Bali bombings. ;Barry Francis MORLEY, Roleystone WA :For service through the provision of immediate medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Grace Nyema MORLEY, Roleystone WA :For service through the provision of immediate assistance to victims of the bombings which occurred in Bali on 12 October 2002. ;Elizabeth Therese MORRIS, Campbell ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Zabeta Elizabeth MOUTAFIS, Jakarta Selatan Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Peter Andrew MUIR, Inverloch VIC :For service through the provision of assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Neil Allan MULES, Baghdad Iraq :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Charles Frederick MULLER, Canberra City ACT :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Alison Faye MUSTAPHA, Darwin NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Elizabeth Josephine O'NEILL, Kingston ACT :For service as a member of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Bali crisis taskforce through liaison with the media following the Bali bombings. ;Detective Sergeant Adrian James PATERSON, VIC :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Kim Amanda PATRA, Cheltenham SA :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families in the immediate aftermath of the Bali bombings. ;Mark James PEARSON, Narrabundah ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and their families following the bombings which occurred in Bali. ;Leo Thomas PRICE, Howard Springs NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Francis Grant RAYNER, AFP :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Tracy Fay REID, Barton ACT :For service as a member of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade :Sergeant Dianne REYNOLDS, SA :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Jeffrey William ROACH, Dickson ACT :For service as a member of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Bali crisis taskforce through the provision of updated travel information to the Australian community following the Bali bombings. ;David John ROYDS, Canberra City ACT :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Pamela Jane SCOTT, Lindisfarne TAS :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Victor Charles SEEDWELL, Kuta Bali Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Trevor Noel SELLICK, Casuarina NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Dr Peter Hamilton SHARLEY, Adelaide SA :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Rodney John SHAWYER, Goulburn NSW :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Julie Christina SHIELS, Jakarta Selatan Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to families of the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Jennifer Lyn SILALAHI, Forest Hill VIC :For service through the provision of assistance to families of the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Catherine Anne SIMPSON, Roleystone WA :For service through the provision of immediate medical assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Thomas Joseph SINKOVITS, Griffith ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Julian James SLATER, AFP :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Tammy Joanne SLEEP, Campbelltown SA :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Donald Edward SMITH, Gordon ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and their families following the Bali bombings. ;Dr Dianne Patricia STEPHENS, Darwin NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ; Paul Joseph STEVENSON, Sunnybank Hills QLD :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and their families following the Bali bombings. ;Joseph Ivan STILLER, Riverstone NSW :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Ruth Linfoot STONE, Narrabundah ACT :For service through the co-ordination of reports to Australian authorities on the situation in Bali following the Bali bombings. ;Lorenzo STRANO, Ainslie ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to families of the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Dr Jane Amelia TAYLOR, Adelaide SA :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Dr Paul Terence TAYLOR, Sandy Bay TAS :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Ronlynn Maree TAYLOR, Tiwi NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Superintendent Andrew Graham TELFER, SA :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Timothy Vincent TOOMEY, Ainslie ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and their families following the Bali bombings. ;James Patrick VICKERS, St Albans VIC :For service through the provision of assistance to victims of the Bali bombings. ;Rosalyn Kaye WHEATLEY, Mascot NSW :For service through Qantas Airways in the facilitation of the departure of Australians from Bali and the repatriation of remains of deceased victims, and through liaison with family members of victims following the Bali bombings. ;Edwin Barry WHITE, Nicholls ACT :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and their families following the Bali bombings. ;Terryl Ann WHITE, Wulagi NT :For service through the provision of medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;William John WILKINSON, Sanur Bali Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings. ;Dr Elizabeth Marie WILSON, Battery Point TAS :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Linzi Marianne WILSON-WILDE, Canberra City ACT :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Senior Sergeant Michael Joseph WRIGHT, SA :For service as part of the police joint Bali bombing investigation and victim identification process, known as Operation Alliance. ;Catherine Patricia YATES, Jakarta Selatan Indonesia :For service through the provision of assistance to victims and to their families following the Bali bombings.


Honorary Officer (AO) in the General Division

Honorary awards are made to people who are not Australian citizens. ;Police Inspector General I Made Mangku PASTIKA, Denpasar Bali Indonesia : (Appointment wef 11 October 2003) For service to Australia by heading the investigation into the Bali bombings. ;Police General Drs Da'I BACHTIAR SH, Jakarta Indonesia : (Appointment wef 11 October 2003) For service to Australia, particularly the establishment of the joint investigation taskforce following the Bali bombings.


Honorary Member (AM) in the General Division

; John Edward GREENWOOD, Burnside SA :For service to Australia by providing medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Dr Peter Karl MAITZ, Point Piper NSW :For service to Australia by providing medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Police Brigadier General Drs Gories MERE, Jakarta Selatan Indonesia : (Appointment wef 11 October 2003) For service to Australia through the investigation into the Bali bombings. ;Dr Arthur Ichimura SORRELL, Venice CA USA :For service to Australia by providing medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families.


Honorary Medal (OAM) in the General Division

;Putu Alit ARYANTHA, Denpasar Bali Indonesia :For service to Australia by providing consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families. ;Stephanie Margaret BREEN, Kuta Bali Indonesia :For service to Australia by providing medical and other assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families. ;Maureen BRITTIN, Casuarina NT :For service to Australia by providing medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;I Nyoman Yudiartha GIRI, Denpasar Bali Indonesia :For service to Australia by providing consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families. ;Deborah MANDUAPESSY, Denpasar Bali Indonesia :For service to Australia by providing consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families. ;Dr Didier Jon PALMER, Casuarina NT :For service to Australia by providing medical assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings. ;Angky Donna SEPTIANA, Denpasar Bali Indonesia :For service to Australia by providing consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families. ;Dharti SUTA, Denpasar Bali Indonesia :For service to Australia by providing consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families. ;Wayan YULIASIH, Denpasar Bali Indonesia :For service to Australia by providing consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families.


Public Service Medal (PSM)

The Public Service Medal is awarded to Australian public servants for outstanding service.


Commonwealth Public Service

;Dr Bradley Joseph ARMSTRONG, Jakarta Selatan Indonesia :For outstanding public service in facilitating communication between the investigating teafrom the Australian Federal Police and the Indonesian National Police in the aftermath of the Bali bombings. ;Desley Irene HARGREAVES, Carindale QLD :For outstanding public service in major disaster and crisis management, and through support for the victims of the Bali bombings and for their families. ;Kenneth Paul HOOD, Monash ACT :For outstanding public service in the development and deployment of DNA identification procedures for the victims of the Bali bombings. ;William Robert JACKSON, Calwell ACT :For outstanding public service in managing consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families. ;Alice LEW, Essendon VIC :For outstanding public service in the provision of support as an airport liaison officer in Bali to Australian citizens in the Bali bombings. ; Lisa Marian PAUL, Braddon ACT :For outstanding public service as Chair of the Commonwealth Bali Interagency Taskforce in the development of the Commonwealth's response in support of the victims of the Bali bombings. ; Richard Campbell SMITH, AO, Canberra ACT :For outstanding public service as Australian Ambassador to Indonesia in managing and leading Australia's response in Indonesia following the Bali bombings. ;Tracey Jane WUNDER, Port Moresby PNG :For outstanding public service through the provision of consular assistance to the victims of the Bali bombings and to their families.


Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC)

The Conspicuous Service Cross is awarded for outstanding devotion to duty or outstanding achievement in the application of exceptional skills, judgement or dedication, in non-warlike situations.


Australian Army

;Major David John READ, Casuarina NT :For outstanding achievement in the performance of duty as a medical specialist carrying out lifesaving procedures at the airport in Denpasar without the normal range of equipment or anaesthetic during Operation Bali Assist. ;Captain Alasdair John STEHOUWER, Holsworthy NSW :For outstanding achievement in the performance of duty through providing linguistic services to facilitate liaison between the Australian Federal Police and Indonesian authorities following the Bali bombings and for tireless service to families of the victims through understanding and support at the time of victim identification. ;Major Jonathan Nathanael STEINBECK, Rose Bay NSW :For outstanding achievement during the Bali bombing crisis in October 2002 in providing Australian Defence Force liaison to the Head of Defence Staff - Jakarta to facilitate evacuation plans for Australians, and in the establishment of professional procedures at the Sanglah Hospital morgue, Denpasar. ;Colonel Neil Leonard THOMPSON, Bonython ACT :For outstanding achievement in effectively co-ordinating the evacuation of injured personnel from Bali to Australia as part of Operation Bali Assist. ;Lieutenant-Colonel Susan Kaye WINTER, Coconut Grove NT :For outstanding achievement in the provision of exceptional medical care to critically injured victims of the bombings as the specialist medical officer to Operation Bali Assist.


Royal Australian Air Force

;Squadron Leader Steven Patrick COOK, RAAF Base Richmond NSW :For outstanding achievement in the provision of medical care and comfort to critically injured victims of the bombings, while co-ordinating their Aeromedical evacuation as part of Operation Bali Assist. ;Squadron Leader Gregory Alan WILSON, Corlette NSW :For conspicuous service, leadership and dedication in the transfer of grievously injured Australians from Bali hospitals and their speedy evacuation to Australia in his role as aeromedical evacuation co-ordinator for Operation Bali Assist. ;Wing Commander Robert John WOOD, RAAF Base Williamtown NSW :For outstanding achievement in co-ordinating all aspects of Defence assistance to civil authorities as the Commander of the Australian Defence Force, Defence Supplementation Staff Team in Bali during Operation Bali Assist.


Nursing Service Cross (NSC)

The Nursing Service Cross was a decoration (medal) of the Australian Honours System. The NSC was awarded for outstanding performance of nursing duties in both operational and non-operational situations.


Royal Australian Air Force

;Flight Lieutenant Stephen Michael CRIMSTON, Windsor NSW :For outstanding devotion to duty and tireless work in the delivery of lifesaving care to the injured, and solace to their friends and relatives as a member of the Operation Bali Assist aeromedical evacuation team.


Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM)

The
Conspicuous Service Medal The Conspicuous Service Medal (CSM) is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the Australian Defence Force, and officers and instructors of the Australian Defence Force Cadets. It is awarded for meritorious achievement or dedication to d ...
(CSM) is awarded for meritorious achievement or dedication to duty in non-war like situations.


Royal Australian Navy

;Senior Chaplain Richard THOMPSON, Garden Island Navy Base NSW :For outstanding service in the provision of pastoral and administrative support to the relief effort in support of Operation Bali Assist, directly after the bombings.


Australian Army

;Captain Rodney Damon COCKS, Burwood East VIC :For outstanding service in the provision of immediate first-aid and assistance in the evacuation of the many injured following the Bali bombings, and for providing crucial information that enabled the Australian Defence Force and United Nations to plan for medical teams and the evacuation of victims. ;Chaplain Haydn Michele SWINBOURN, Durack NT :For outstanding service in the provision of pastoral support to families and friends of missing and deceased, assistance to next-of-kin in the identification of loved ones, and pastoral support to deployed members of Operation Bali Assist.


Royal Australian Air Force

;Squadron Leader Paul Leslie BASTIN, Pyrmont NSW :For outstanding service as the Headquarters Australian Theatre principal Operations Branch staff officer responsible for the co-ordination and execution of the Australian Defence Force' s immediate response as part of Operation Bali Assist in providing direct support to victims of the bombings. ;Leading Aircraftwoman Fiona Louise SCHOLES, RAAF Base Richmond NSW :For outstanding service as a member of the Aeromedical Evacuation Team ;Warrant Officer Julie-Anne Lyn WILLES, Kingston ACT :For outstanding service in facilitating the entry and handling of aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force into and through Indonesia, and for establishing formal processes for Disaster Victim Identification at Sanglah Hospital as part of Operation Bali Assist.


References


External links

{{Australian Honours Lists Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia 2003 awards in Australia