Who are the 19 members of the Council of the Order of Australia?

Members

  • Ms Jillian Segal AO.
  • Mr Warren Mundine AO.
  • Professor Mathew Vadas AO.
  • Ms Amelia Hodge.
  • Mr Rupert Myer AO.
  • The Honourable Cheryl Edwardes AM.
  • Ms Melinda O’Leary.

Who is a member of the Order of Australia?

The Order of Australia recognises Australians who have demonstrated outstanding service or exceptional achievement. There are four levels of award. The Order of Australia also has a Military Division (awards in this division are recommended to the Governor-General by the Minister for Defence).

Who has a Companion of the Order of Australia?

Order of Australia
Sovereign Head Queen Elizabeth II
Chancellor David Hurley
Grades Companion (AC) Officer (AO) Member (AM) Medal (OAM) Awarded in: General Division Military Division As an Honorary award
Former grades Knight/Dame (AK/AD)

What is the difference between AO and OAM?

Officer of the Order (AO) Member of the Order (AM) Medal of the Order (OAM)

What is the highest Honour in Australia?

In the Australian honours system appointments to the Order of Australia confer the highest recognition for outstanding achievement and service. The Medal of the Order of Australia is awarded for service worthy of particular recognition.

What does AO mean at the end of a name?

Officer of the Order (AO)

What does AO mean after a name in Australia?

Officer of the Order
Officer of the Order (AO) The Council for the Order of Australia defines this honour as distinguished service of a high degree to Australia or humanity at large. This award recognises people whose actions have made a significant impact in our society. Only 140 people are awarded an AO each year.

Who is the most decorated soldier in Australia?

Henry William Murray
He is often described as the most highly decorated infantry soldier of the British Empire during the First World War….Harry Murray.

Henry William Murray
Born 1 December 1880 Evandale, Tasmania
Died 7 January 1966 (aged 85) Miles, Queensland
Allegiance Australia
Service/branch Australian Army

What does AM stand for Australia?

Member of the Order
The Order of Australia has four levels: Companion of the Order (AC) Officer of the Order (AO) Member of the Order (AM) Medal of the Order (OAM)

What does AM stand for in Australia?

Member of the Order (AM) The Council for the Order of Australia defines this honour for service in a particular local area, field or to a particular group. Recognising achievement in a particular area, the AM is awarded to 605 people each year.

Does a CBE make you a Sir?

What is a Knighthood or Damehood? While the CBE is the third-highest of the order’s five ranks, only the top two can use the title Sir (for a man) or Dame (for a woman). The second-highest rank is a KBE or DBE – a Knight or Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.