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  2. Cross of Valour (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of Valour was established in 1975 as the highest Australian Bravery Award. The awards were established as part of the institution of the Australian Honours System . The Cross of Valour has been awarded to five Australian civilians and, although there has been no Australian military recipient, they would be eligible in situations where ...

  3. Cross of Valour Association of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of Valour Association of Australia (CVAA) is made up of holders of the Cross of Valour, the highest Australian civilian award for bravery. The association was formed in 2013. The association was formed in 2013.

  4. St Mary's Cathedral Choir, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Now over 200 years old, the choir is formed of approximately 20 boy choristers and 11 lay clerks, and sings Mass and Vespers daily (excluding Saturday). The choir has gone on many tours and concerts, sometimes singing with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra (2003, 2005). The choir is currently directed by the Director of Music, Mr Thomas Wilson.

  5. Christ Church St Laurence - Wikipedia

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    The choir was the first in New South Wales to wear surplices. The choir stalls were originally on each side of the aisle in the nave. In 1885 the choir moved into the expanded chancel. From the 1940s it sang in the St Laurence chapel, until 2022, when the Evensong choir returned to the chancel while the High Mass choir remained in the chapel.

  6. Allan Sparkes - Wikipedia

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    He is also the Foundation Patron of the Stay Kind Foundation, Chair of the National Police Bravery Award Committee and an advisor for various NSW Police Mental Health Programs and other charitable organisations. Sparkes is also Vice Patron of the Australian Bravery Association and President of the Cross of Valour Association of Australia. [1]

  7. List of Australian Victoria Cross recipients - Wikipedia

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    The Australian War Memorial, which currently holds 66 VCs. The Victoria Cross (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour "in the presence of the enemy" [1] to members of the Australia Armed Forces. It may be awarded to a person of any rank in any service, and to civilians under military command.

  8. 2003 Special Honours (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Cross of Valour - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of Valour may refer to one of a number of decorations: Cross for Military Valour, a French military award; Cross of Valour (Australia), Australia's highest civil award; Cross of Valour (Canada), Canada's highest civil award; Cross of Valour (Greece) (Αριστείο Ανδρείας), Greece's highest military award