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David recognised for service

Thirty-five Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) staff from across the Otways and Geelong region have been recognised for their outstanding commitment to protecting communities during emergencies.

The prestigious National Medal and 1st and 2nd Medal Clasps were awarded at a presentation in Anglesea last week on behalf of the Office of the Governor-General.

Those honoured at the event have worked in a diverse range of roles during emergencies, from firefighting and wildlife welfare to aerial fire attack and bushfire investigation.

The National Medal was established on 14 February 1975 as one of the original elements of the Australian system of honours and awards.

The National Medal recognises long and diligent service by members of recognised organisations, who have risked their safety to assist the community during emergencies and natural disasters. Fifteen years of eligible service is necessary to be considered for a nomination and clasps can be awarded for each following decade served.

The recipients have been deployed to emergencies across Victoria, interstate and across the world.

Their deployments include the Wye River bushfires, Queensland floods, Black Saturday bushfires, Black Summer bushfires, COVID response, Cetacean emergencies and fires in Canada and the USA.

The longest-serving staff member honoured was Regional Manager of Forest and Fire Planning is David Rourke who received a National Medal, a 1st Clasp and a 2nd Clasp recognising 39 years of service.

Based in Geelong, David has worked in a range of emergency roles, from on-ground firefighter to air attack supervisor to Incident Controller during responses to emergencies.

“Our group is honoured to receive these medals – it’s an opportunity to reflect on our respective careers and challenges we’ve faced together, as well as the support we’ve received from loved ones,” David said.

“I know many of us here would like to thank our families. These awards also represent the sacrifice of time away from them and holidays and family events missed. So, in a very big way these awards are theirs too.”

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