The FRNSW Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is a prestigious honour recognising the dedication and professionalism of Fire and Rescue NSW members. Eligible for those with 10+ years of service. Read more..
The Fire and Rescue New Southe Wales (FRNSW) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal is a prestigious honour designed to recognise the diligent long service and good conduct of members within the FRNSW organisation. This medal serves as a lasting tribute to the dedication and professionalism of those who have committed themselves to serving their community.
To be eligible for this esteemed award, you must have:
Clasps are awarded for each additional 10 years of eligible service. These are recognised by a bar, 5 mm wide, inscribed with crossed axes, helmet, and torch. The positioning of the clasps on the ribbon is meticulously detailed, ensuring the honour is displayed with the utmost respect and dignity.
Design
The medal is a circular design in oxidised silver, 38 mm in diameter, ensigning a circa 1884 firefighters helmet and crossed axes in oxidised silver. The front of the medal features the Fire and Rescue NSW logo within a rim carrying the inscription "Fire and Rescue New South Wales". The reverse side is inscribed with "Awarded to" and the recipient’s name within a rim carrying the inscription "Long Service and Good Conduct Medal".
The medal is suspended from a suspension bar, which is an integral part of the medal. The ribbon is 32 mm wide, red, with two black stripes 9 mm wide and 5 mm from each outer edge. A miniature of the medal, a half-sized replica, is also available and is suspended from a miniature ribbon 16 mm wide.