13 Queenslanders to receive an Australian Bravery Decoration
Thirteen Queenslanders have been recognised for their acts of courage in the latest Australian Bravery Decoration awards.
The awards were announced on Tuesday by the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, Her Excellency General the Honourable Ms Sam Mostyn AC.
The 13 recipients all receive a Commendation for Brave Conduct for their actions while trying to save others in life-threatening situations.
The recipients include Mr Michael Misi, who rescued a young girl from flood waters near Woree in 2023, and Mr Alexander Stewart, who assisted in the rescue of two people from a car which had caught fire near Harvey in Western Australia.
Six awards were also given for the actions of Queensland Ambulance Service officers when treating a victim during the pursuit of an armed offender near Gatton, on 29 May 2017.
Three recipients were also awarded for their actions in assisting passengers who were trapped on a burning bus in Moorooka in October 2016.
As stated by Premier Steven Miles:
"I congratulate every Queenslander, and every Australian, who is receiving this award for their amazing acts of courage, while often putting their own life at risk.
"It takes an extraordinary person to demonstrate such selflessness and to put the safety of others before their own, and it is important that we acknowledge their courage with an Australian Bravery Decoration.
"Every recipient is an inspiration, and I would like to thank them for their brave and kind actions."