Nursing Service Cross
The Nursing Service Cross (NSC) recognises outstanding devotion to duty in the field of military nursing by Australian nursing personnel in both operational and non-operational service. |
More information on the award can be found on the defence.gov.au website and in the Conspicuous Service Decorations Booklet, which includes:
- history, eligibility and nomination details
- Letters Patent, Regulations and Determinations
- images and descriptions of what each award looks like; and
- guidance on how decorations are worn.
About Letters Patent, Regulations, Determinations, and Wearing
Each award in the Australian honours system has been approved by Letters Patent signed by The Sovereign on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. The Letters Patent institutes the medal and determines that the medal is governed by the Regulations for each award.
The Regulations are approved by The Sovereign and set out the terms and conditions of an award including factors such as eligibility criteria and designations of the award.
The Regulations also authorise the Governor-General to approve the manner of wearing of each award and the design of the medal. This document is known as the Determination.
The Determination makes reference to the:
- Order of Wearing of Australian Honours and Awards - this is the notification by the Governor-General of the order the Sovereign has determined each award is to be worn; and
- Guide to the Wearing of Insignia - this is a detailed guide outlining the appropriate manner in which insignia are worn.
Letters Patent:
Nursing Service Cross Letters Patent 1989 - 18 October 1989
Regulations:
Nursing Service Cross Regulations 1989 - 18 October 1989
Determinations:
- Nursing Service Cross Determination 2023 - 17 November 2023
- Nursing Service Cross Determination 2008 - 1 September 2008
- Nursing Service Cross Determination 1991 - 11 November 1991