Baustralian order of precedence
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The Baustralian order of precedence refers to various official orders of precedence for different applications. It commonly refers to the order of precedence which relates to the citizens of Baustralia in official applications.
Names in italics indicate that these people rank higher in the order of precedence. Titles in italics indicate the same thing for their holders, or that they are vacant.
Persons
Long title | An Act to Establish An Order of Precedence Amongst Baustralian Citizens |
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Citation | 4 John 1 c. 1 |
Status: Amended |
This order of precedence is defined in the Order of Precedence (Persons) Act (4 John 1 c. 1), and split among sections.
Royal family
Precedence is accorded to spouses, children and grandchildren of the reigning sovereign, as well as children and grandchildren of former sovereigns, and also to the immediate family of the first and current monarch, John.
Position | Holder | Section[a] |
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The sovereign | HM The King | A |
Children of the sovereign | None at present | B, C |
Grandchildren of the sovereign | None at present | D |
Siblings of the sovereign | HRH The Duchess of Concord | E |
Uncles of the sovereign | None at present | F |
Parents of the sovereign | HRH The Duke of Kingston | Fi |
The Rt Hon. Countess Martin | ||
Nephews of the sovereign | None at present | G |
Grandsons of former sovereigns | None at present | H |
High Officers of State, et al.
Former great officers of state are permitted to line up in order of premiership, with the current prime minister being the senior.
Nobility, et al.
Title | Section | ||||
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Dukes of the Realm | TN HG the Rev. Can. The Duke of Cascadia | O | |||
TN HG Duchess of Cascadia | Wife | ||||
HG The Duke of Tremur | |||||
HG The Duke of Northumbria | |||||
HG The Duke of London | |||||
HG The Duke of Wells | |||||
HG The Duke of Whyalla | |||||
Duchesses dowager | None at present | P | |||
Marquesses of the Realm | The Most Hon. The Marchioness Smith | Q | |||
The Most Hon. The Marchioness of Flavora | |||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess of Smithfield | |||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess of Concord | |||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess of Douro | |||||
The Most Hon. Marchioness of Douro | Wife | ||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess of Ottawa | |||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess Villevoiche of Culver | |||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess Ananttej of Pragjyotishpura | |||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess of Bouland | |||||
The Most Hon. The Marquess Pickles | |||||
Marchionesses dowager | None at present | R | |||
Courtesy marquesses | None at present | S | |||
Earls of the Realm | The Rt Hon. The Earl of Cornwall | T | |||
The Rt Hon. The Earl of Greystone | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Earl of Middlesex | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Earl Simpson | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Earl of Twissex | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Earl Ramsay | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Countess Heaman | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Earl Lacey and The Earl Scott | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Earl Martin | |||||
The Rt Hon. Countess Martin | Wife | ||||
Countesses dowager | None at present | U | |||
Courtesy earls | The Rt Hon. Earl of Holderton | V | |||
The Rt Hon. Countess of Holderton | Wife | ||||
Viscounts of the Realm | The Rt Hon. The Viscount Timpson | W | |||
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Englewood | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Walker | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Atlas | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Gruene | |||||
The Rt Hon. Viscountess Gruene | Wife | ||||
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Panda of Douro | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Truff | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Viscountess Hayes | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Marlborough | |||||
Viscountesses dowager | None at present | X | |||
Courtesy viscounts | None at present | Y | |||
Barons of the Realm | The Rt Hon. The Lord Pasternak | Z | |||
The Rt Hon. Lady Pasternak | Wife | ||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Zavos | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Kingston | |||||
The Rt Hon. Lady Kingston | Wife | ||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Marlborough | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Vienna | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Wright | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Cannifton | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Beatrixpark | |||||
The Rt Hon. The Lord Setya | |||||
Baronesses dowager | None at present | AA | |||
Courtesy barons | The Rt Hon. Baron Timpson | AB |
Honours recipients, et. al.
Knights and Ladies
Order | Post-nominal letters | Holder | Section | |
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Knights Companion of the Order of the Gadus | KG/LG | Lady Amanda Smith | AC[b] | |
Sir Dante Maracle | ||||
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Baustralian Empire | GBE | All holders rank higher in precedence | AD | |
Knights Companion of the Order of the Oyster | KO/LO | All holders rank higher in precedence | AE | |
Grand Cross Knights of the Order of Saint George | GCStG | None, except the sovereign | AF | |
Knights Commander of the Order of the Baustralian Empire | KBE/DBE | All holders rank higher in precedence | AG | |
Knights of the Order of Saint George | KStG/DStG | None at present | AH |
Honours
Long title | An Act to Establish An Order of Precedence Amongst Baustralian Citizens |
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Citation | 4 John 1 c. 2 |
Status: Spent |
The honours order of precedence, or order of wear, is defined in the Order of Precedence (Honours) Act (4 John 1 c. 2).
Royal Family awards
Not authorized for wear in military uniform.
Level 1 decorations
Orders
- Knight/Lady Companion of the Order of the Gadus KG/LG
- Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Baustralian Empire GBE
- Knight/Lady Companion of the Order of the Oyster KO/LO
- Member of the Order of Merit OM
- Grand Cross Knight/Dame of the Order of Saint George GCStG
- Grand Cross Knight/Dame of the Sovereign Order of Saint Chad GCStC
- Knight/Dame Commander of the Order of the Baustralian Empire KBE/DBE
- Knight/Dame Commander of the Military Order of Saint Micheal KCSM/DCSM
- Grand Officer of the Diplomatic Service Order GDSO
- Knight/Dame of the Order of Saint George KStG
- Chevalier of the Sovereign Order of Saint Chad CStC
- Commander of the Order of the Baustralian Empire CBE
- Commander of the Military Order of Saint Micheal CSM
- Officer of the Diplomatic Service Order ODSO
- Commander/Chaplain of the Order of Saint George CStG/ChStG
- Knight of the Sovereign Order of Saint Chad KStC
- Commander of the Order of the Kingdom of Baustralia CKB
- Officer of the Order of the Baustralian Empire OBE
- Officer of the Military Order of Saint Micheal OSM
- Member of the Diplomatic Service Order DSO
- Officer of the Order of Saint George OStG
- Officer of the Order of the Kingdom of Baustralia OKB
- Member of the Order of the Baustralian Empire MBE
- Member of the Order of Saint George MStG
- Member of the Sovereign Order of Saint Chad MStC
- Member of the Order of the Kingdom of Baustralia MKB
- Member of the Order of Ostreum OO
- Member of the Order of Edstmae OE
- Member of the Order of Wangatangia OW
Level 2 (National service) medals
Level 3A (Colonial service) medals
Level 3B (Organizational service) medals
Level 4 (Operational service) medals
Military
The military order of precedence is used for the orders of events or personell. The military lines up by unit, with the most senior lining up on the right for parades, the senior unit would have their march played first, etc. Marches are in italics next to units who have them.
- His Royal Navy – Heart of Oak
- Armoured Corps
- Baustralian Dragoons SAU
- Parker Regiment SAU
- Royal Culver Regiment SAU
- Infantry Corps
- King's Grenadiers – British Grenadiers
- Royal Rifles – Mechanized Infantry
- Royal Baustralian Regiment – Blue Bonnets over the Border
- Baustralian Medical Branch – Here's a Health unto His Majesty
- Baustralian Legal Branch
- 1st Judiciary Regiment SAU
- Logistics Branch – Wait For The Wagon
- 1st Supply Company
- Military Police
- 1st Military Police Regiment
- Postal Branch
- 1st Postal Company SAU
- Pay Branch
- 1st Pay Company SAU