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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. Colin Smith (religious and hymnodist) - Wikipedia

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    Arguably Colin's signature work is the Mass Shalom, originally composed in 1977 and one of the only Australian Mass settings popular before the revision of the English translation of the Mass to be reworked for the 2010 translation. [4] As Colin had died some five years earlier, the revisions were the work of Paul Mason. [5]

  5. List of George Cross recipients - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Canada created the Cross of Valour for Canadian citizens; [2] in 1975 Australia, inspired by Canada, created a similar award with the same name in the Australian Honours System, the Cross of Valour. Recipients of the Canadian and Australian awards both use the postnominal CV.

  6. Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum has the largest number of Victoria Crosses in a private museum collection in Australia. The museum also has the only Cross of Valour (Australia) medal on public display; the one awarded to Timothy Britten following the 2002 Bali bombings. [1]

  7. 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.

  8. Category:Australian choirs - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.