
Government House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
15 October 2025
THE AUSTRALIAN ORDER OF WEARING HONOURS AND AWARDS 2025
The Governor-General notifies for general information the positioning of the wearing of honours and awards. This document contains the Schedule of all approved honours and awards and the Gazettal documentation can be found on the Federal Register of legislation. The manner of wearing honours and awards by Australians is in accordance with the Guide to Wearing of Insignia on the Governor-General's website.
This Schedule, together with the Annexes to the Schedule, incorporates the positioning of these awards, and supersedes the Schedule notified in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No S192 of 28 September 2007.
Honours and awards listed in the Schedule fall within three categories:
Between 1975 and 1992 Australians were recognised in both the UK and Australian honours systems.
The Schedule
Honours and awards in the Schedule and Annexes in bold print are those within the Australian honours system and foreign awards which have been authorised by the Governor-General.
Honours and awards conferred by The Sovereign in exercise of the Royal Prerogative; Their personal Order or other honours which are wholly within Their own gift are identified with an asterisk (*).
UK (Imperial) honours and awards are listed in the Schedule and Annexes in un-bolded print.
Insignia are worn with the highest-ranking award closest to the centre of the chest. A detailed Guide to Wearing of Insignia is available on the Governor-General's website.
Victoria Cross for Australia / Victoria Cross (1) | VC |
George Cross | GC |
Cross of Valour | CV |
Knight/Lady of the Garter * | KG/LG |
Knight/Lady of the Thistle * | KT/LT |
Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath | GCB |
Order of Merit * | OM |
Knight/Dame of the Order of Australia (2) | AK/AD |
Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George | GCMG |
Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order * | GCVO |
Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire | GBE |
Companion of the Order of Australia | AC |
Companion of Honour | CH |
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the Bath | KCB/DCB |
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George | KCMG/DCMG |
Knight/Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order * | KCVO/DCVO |
Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire | KBE/DBE |
Knight Bachelor Confers title of “Sir”. No post nominals |
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Officer of the Order of Australia | AO |
Companion of the Order of the Bath | CB |
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George | CMG |
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order * | CVO |
Commander of the Order of the British Empire | CBE |
Star of Gallantry | SG |
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Star of Courage | SC |
Companion of the Distinguished Service Order | DSO |
Distinguished Service Cross | DSC |
Member of the Order of Australia | AM |
Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order * | LVO |
Officer of the Order of the British Empire | OBE |
Companion of the Imperial Service Order | ISO |
Member of the Royal Victorian Order * | MVO |
Member of the Order of the British Empire | MBE |
Conspicuous Service Cross | CSC |
Nursing Service Cross | NSC |
Royal Red Cross (1st Class) | RRC |
Distinguished Service Cross | DSC |
Military Cross | MC |
Distinguished Flying Cross | DFC |
Air Force Cross | AFC |
Royal Red Cross (2nd Class) | ARRC |
Medal for Gallantry | MG |
Bravery Medal | BM |
Distinguished Service Medal | DSM |
Public Service Medal | PSM |
Australian Police Medal | APM |
Australian Fire Service Medal | AFSM |
Ambulance Service Medal | ASM |
Emergency Services Medal | ESM |
Australian Corrections Medal | ACM |
Australian Intelligence Medal | AIM |
Medal of the Order of Australia | OAM |
Order of St John (3) |
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Distinguished Conduct Medal | DCM |
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal | CGM |
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) | CGM |
George Medal | GM |
Conspicuous Service Medal | CSM |
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Australian Antarctic Medal (4) | AAM |
Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry | QPM |
Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Gallantry | QFSM |
Distinguished Service Medal | DSM |
Military Medal | MM |
Distinguished Flying Medal | DFM |
Air Force Medal | AFM |
Sea Gallantry Medal | SGM |
Queen’s Gallantry Medal | QGM |
Royal Victorian Medal * | RVM |
British Empire Medal | BEM |
Queen’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service | QPM |
Queen’s Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service | QFSM |
Commendation for Gallantry |
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Commendation for Brave Conduct |
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Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct (5) |
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Commendation for Distinguished Service |
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War medals, campaign medals, active service medals and service medals (See Annex 1) |
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Police Overseas Service Medal (6) |
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Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal (6) |
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National Emergency Medal (6) |
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Civilian Service Medal 1939-1945 |
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National Police Service Medal |
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Polar Medal |
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Imperial Service Medal |
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Coronation, Jubilee, Remembrance and Commemorative medals (see Annex 2) |
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Defence Force Service Medal |
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Reserve Force Decoration | RFD |
Reserve Force Medal |
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Defence Long Service Medal |
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National Medal |
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Australian Defence Medal |
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Australian Cadet Forces Service Medal |
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Champion Shots Medal |
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Long Service Medals (7) |
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Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal |
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Independence and Anniversary Medals (in order of date of approval) |
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Foreign Awards No post nominals (8) |
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By Her Excellency’s Command

Gerard Martin PSM
Official Secretary to the Governor-General
The Schedule (continued)
Notes:
3. Listed to indicate where any awards within the Order of St John should be worn; however, the Service Medal of the Order of St John should be worn as a Long Service Medal after all other Imperial Long Service awards. Post-nominals within the Order of St John are not recognised as notified in the Governor-General’s media release of 14 August 1984.
4. The Australian Antarctic Medal was known as the Antarctic Medal until 18 December 1997.
5. The Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct (1952-1994) and King’s Commendation for Brave Conduct (1939-1952) is now known as the Queen’s Commendation for Bravery (1994 and subsequently).
6. Clasps to these medals should be worn on the ribbon in order of date of approval commencing from the bottom of the ribbon.
7. Includes Imperial Efficiency and Long Service Awards.
8. Foreign awards listed on the Schedule of Approved Countries and Awards are worn on the left side after all Australian honours or awards in the order of the date on which they were awarded, with some exceptions for Australian Defence Force personnel. Australian Defence Force personnel should consult the relevant Service for further guidance on wearing foreign awards.
General Notes:
The Unit Citation for Gallantry, the Meritorious Unit Citation and the Group Bravery Citation are not positioned in The Australian Order of Wearing Honours and Awards. For members of uniformed services, they should be worn in accordance with the dress rules of the Service. Civilian personnel awarded the Group Bravery Citation should wear the insignia on the left lapel or left breast. Should other honours or awards have been awarded, the Group Bravery Citation should be worn centrally on the left lapel or left breast, approximately 10 millimetres above these.
The insignia for The Queen’s Commendation for Bravery (Brave Conduct) is worn directly on the coat after any medal ribbons.
The Mentioned in Despatches, (MiD) is a UK award. It is not positioned in The Australian Order of Wearing Honours and Awards. The Department of Defence provides advice on the wearing of the emblem, as the positioning is specific to an individual’s circumstances.
Annex 1 to the Schedule
WAR MEDALS, CAMPAIGN MEDALS, ACTIVE SERVICE MEDALS AND SERVICE MEDALS (1901 onwards)
South African War |
Queen’s South Africa Medal |
King’s South Africa Medal |
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World War I |
1914 Star |
1914-15 Star (1) |
British War Medal |
Mercantile Marine War Medal |
Victory Medal |
Naval General Service Medal 1915-62 (2) (3) |
General Service Medal 1918-62 (2) (3) |
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World War II (4) |
1939-45 Star |
Atlantic Star (5) |
Arctic Star |
Air Crew Europe Star (5) |
Africa Star |
Pacific Star (6) |
Burma Star (6) |
Italy Star |
France and Germany Star (5) |
Defence Medal |
War Medal, 1939-45 |
Australia Service Medal 1939-45 |
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Post-World War II |
Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975 (3) |
Korea Medal |
United Nations Service Medal for Korea (7) |
Naval General Service Medal 1915-62 (2) (3) |
General Service Medal 1918-62 (2) (3) |
General Service Medal 1962 (3) |
Vietnam Medal |
Vietnam Logistic and Support Medal (8) |
Australian Active Service Medal (3) |
International Force East Timor Medal |
Afghanistan Medal |
Iraq Medal |
Australian Service Medal 1945-1975 (3) |
Australian General Service Medal for Korea |
Australian Service Medal (3) |
Australian Operational Service Medal (9) |
Australian Operational Service Medal (Civilian) (3) (9) |
Rhodesia Medal |
Notes to Annex 1:
Annex 2 to the Schedule
CORONATION, JUBILEE, REMEMBRANCE AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS (1) (1901 onwards)
King Edward VII’s Coronation Medal |
King George V’s Coronation Medal |
King George V’s Silver Jubilee Medal |
King George VI’s Coronation Medal |
Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation Medal |
Queen Elizabeth II’s Silver Jubilee Medal |
80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal |
Australian Sports Medal (2) |
Centenary Medal |
Notes to Annex 2: