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The King Charles III Roll of Australian Arms: In honour of the Coronation of Their Majesties, 2023
Including honours and awards, glossary and index

by D.J. Racovolis, Enactor, Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited, "Urabba Street Reserve", 4 Urabba Street, Rankins Springs, New South Wales 2669.

Published by Racomedia for Urabba Parks
Copyright Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited 2023

Wiki Edition

The King Charles III Roll of Australian Arms: In honour of the Coronation of Their Majesties, 2023.

Includes index.

1. Heraldry. 2. Australia. I. Urabba Parks. Enactor II. Racovolis, Daniel James

929.6/0994

This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 of the Commonwealth, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from Urabba Parks. For further information regarding licence of third-party material, see Acknowledgements. Copyright inquiries should be addressed to: Publications Manager, Office of the Company Secretary, Advocate‑General’s Department, Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited, Post Office Box 33202, Melbourne, Victoria 3004.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Overview
Indigenous flags

Indigenous place names

National symbols
Their Majesties The King and Queen and members of the Royal Family
Federal Government

Military ensigns
Civil ensigns
Commonwealth agencies

The States and Territories

New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
The Territories

Arms of Australian entities borne with lawful authority

Arms of officials involved with the Coronation

The Memorial Roll

Roll of Honour

Honours and awards

Crosses
Medals
Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
Medals (continued)
Commendations
War medals, campaign medals, active service medals and service medals
Coronation, Jubilee, Remembrance and Commemorative medals
Long service medals
Foreign awards
Citations
Notes
Other awards

Postnominal letters
Appendix I: Military insignia
Appendix II: Symbols of Urabba Parks
Glossary
Authorities
References
Index

Arms of Australian entities borne with lawful authority

1. The Corporation of the City of Adelaide, South Australia: Azure a Cross Or surmounted by another Gules between in the first quarter a three-masted Ship in full sail proper in the second quarter a Golden Fleece in the third quarter a Bull's head caboshed also proper and in the fourth quarter a Garb also Or.

Warrant: 28 March 1929 Granted: 20 April 1929

Source: Low, Charles, A roll of Australian arms: Corporate and personal, borne by lawful authority, Sydney: Rigby, 1971, 46

2. University of Adelaide, South Australia: Per pale Or and Argent an open Book proper edged Gold on a Chief Azure five Mullets one of eight two of seven one of six and one of five points of the second representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross.

Granted: 14 July 1925

Source: Low, op. cit., 47-48

The use of two metals (Or and Argent) side by side is generally associated with holiness, with Adelaide being known informally as the “city of churches.”

3. Anglican Church of Australia (formerly the Church of England in Australia): Azure on a Cross Gules fimbriated Argent between four eight-pointed Stars also Argent a Mitre Or. Granted: 1 November 1967

Source: Low, op. cit., 4

The Arms are based on those granted to the Bishop of Australia (now the Archbishop of Sydney), with the cross and mitre added to indicate its status as an independent church within the Anglican Communion.

4. Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Melbourne: Per pale Azure and Or a pile couped and per pale its point on a Mound issuing in base also per pale eight Roundels and as many Billets in circle all counterchanged. The Pile denotes the importance of maintaining the confidence of the public, depositors and shareholders in banking. Its circular design of bezants and billets symbolise currency. Source: https://www.anz.com/content/dam/anzcom/shareholder/1990AnnualReport.pdf. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
5. Australian Academy of Science, Canberra: Azure a representation of the Shine Dome proper ensigned of a Mullet of seven points Argent on a Canton Argent a representation of the Royal Crown proper.

Warrant: 30 December 1964

Granted: 1 March 1965

Source: Low, op. cit., 5

The Shine Dome was completed in 1959 and was added to the National Heritage List in 2005.

6. Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Melbourne: Argent on a Cross Gules between in the first quarter an Opium poppy flower (Papaver somniferum) proper in the second quarter a Mandrake plant (Mandragora officinarum) proper in the third quarter Curare vine (Chondrodendron tomentosum) proper in the fourth quarter a Cocaine leaf with red fruit (Erythroxylum coca) proper a Torch Or palewise enflamed proper on a Chief Azure five Stars representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross Argent.

Warrant: 1 December 1992 Granted: 10 May 1994

Australian Institute of Architects. See [95], 58
7. Australian Institute of Building (formerly Australian Institute of Builders), Bruce, Australian Capital Territory: Or a right-angled Chevron reversed Gules between in chief an open Book proper inscribed with the word 'Scientia' in Letters Sable and in base throughout a Stone Wall embattled also proper.

Warrant: 19 February 1960

Granted: 20 August 1960

Source: Low, op. cit., 9-10

8. Australian Institute of Landscape Architects Limited, Barton, Australian Capital Territory: Tierced per pall reversed Argent Vert and Gules three Annulets interlaced one and two Sable a Bordure engrailed of the last.

Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor areas. The tierce and annulets represent the multi-disciplinary character of the profession.

9. Australian Medical Association, Barton, Australian Capital Territory: Argent on a Cross formy throughout Gules within a Bordure Ermine a Rod of Aesculapius Gold.

Warrant: 30 July 1962

Granted: 10 June 1963

Source: Low, op. cit., 7

The cross formy and Rod of Aesculapius, symbols of life, birth and renewal, are common motifs in the Arms of medical institutions.

10. Australian National University, Canberra: Per chevron Azure and Barry wavy of eight Argent and of the last a Boomerang chevronwise Or in sinister chief five Stars representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross also Argent.

Granted: 6 July 1954

Source: Low, op. cit., 4

The Boomerang, Southern Cross and wavy bars represent the Australian national character.

11. Australian Orthopaedic Association, Sydney: Or issuant from a Mound Vert a Tree of Andry proper within a Bordure gyronny Argent and Gules.

The Tree of Andry is named in honour of the French physician, Nicolas Andry de Bois-Regard, who used the image of a straight stake tied to a crooked sapling in his book Orthopédie, published in 1741. A bordure of Argent and Gules represent the medical profession.

12. City of Ballarat (formerly City of Ballaarat), Victoria: Azure two Oars in saltire Or surmounted of a Mullet of eight points Argent and between four like Mullets in Cross also Argent on a Chief of the last a Lyre between a Fleece and a Cogwheel all proper.

Warrant: 24 January 1956

Granted: 10 May 1956

Source: Low, op. cit., 31

The charges represent Ballarat’s history and its cultural and economic identity as a progressive cultural and sporting hub.

Bank of New South Wales. See [120], 67
13. Blacktown City Council, New South Wales: Per chevron Sable and Or in chief two sprigs of Sunshine wattle (Acacia discolor) and issuant in base the head of an Aboriginal Elder Sable.

Granted: 4 June 1981

The Aboriginal Elder and native plants represent the Darug nation of the area surrounding Blacktown.

14. Brighton Grammar School, Victoria: Per pale Gules and Azure a Cross-crosslet fitchy throughout between two Escallops in base Or.

Granted: 25 July 1960

Source: Low, op. cit., 36

The escallops are derived from the Arms of Henry Dendy, a benefactor of the school, while the cross-crosslet is from the Arms of J.B. Were, a fellow benefactor.

15. City of Brisbane, Queensland: Barry wavy of six Argent and Azure a Caduceus Or on a Chief nebuly of the second a Stafford Knot of the third between two Mullets Or. Granted: 14 July 1947

Source: Low, op. cit., 41

The knot represents the Staffordshire Regiment in which the city’s namesake Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane, 1st Baronet, GCB FRS served under the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular War. The rod of Caduceus represents Brisbane’s status as a commercial hub.

16. The Honourable Dame Quentin Alice Louise Bryce AD CVO, Brisbane: The Arms of Dame Quentin’s late husband, Michael John Strachan Bryce AM AE, being Azure on a Saltire Argent five Mullets of the first on a Chief Gules a pair of Compasses Silver between two Mural Crowns Or differenced by a Lozenge of the second as a widow.

Dame Quentin is a Dame of Grace of the Order of St John [Honours 59], 87, and has been awarded the Australian Sports Medal [Honours 143], 98 and the Centenary Medal [Honours 144], 98.

17. City of Bunbury (formerly Municipality of Bunbury), Western Australia: Quarterly Vert and Or in the first quarter a Garb of the last in the second a Felling Axe erect proper in the third a Miner's Pick erect also proper and in the fourth a Potato Plant leaved flowered and eradicated Gold on a Chief wavy Azure a three masted Sailing Ship in full sail also Gold.

Granted: 12 February 1953

Source: Low, op. cit., 52

18. Burdekin Shire Council, Queensland: Vert a Pale wavy Azure fimbriated Argent between in dexter a Mask of Tragedy inverted and tied at its chief to a Mask of Comedy all of the second and in sinister a Mask of Comedy inverted and tied at its chief to a Mask of Tragedy all of the last.

Granted: 31 January 1988

The masks represent the importance of the arts to the shire, while the pale represents the Burdekin River.

19. Central Queensland University, Norman Gardens, Rockhampton, Queensland: Per fess enarched Azure and Vert on a Cotise in bordure and on the division Or at the centre point a Sun proper in chief an open Book proper edged Azure bound and clasped Or inscribed with the words 'DOCTRINA PERPETUA' in Letters Sable.

The inscription translates into English as ‘forever learning’.

20. Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales: Cendrée a Flower of Sturt's Desert Pea proper on the fess line three Barrulets wavy Azure in chief an open Book proper.

The Sturt’s Desert Pea and the wavy Barrulets alludes to the inland regional location of the University’s campuses.

21. Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (formerly Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia), Sydney: Ermine two Pens in saltire surmounted by an open Book proper in chief an open Crown Or on a Chief arched per pale Azure and Sable to the dexter a Rising Sun issuing from a bank of Clouds also proper and to the sinister five Stars Or representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross.

Warrant: 13 September 1929

Granted: 28 October 1929

Source: Low, op. cit., 8

City of … See under geographical name
22. Sir Rupert Grant Alexander Clarke, 4th Baronet Clarke of Rupertswood, Victoria: Or two Bars Azure between four Escallops three in chief and one in base Gules two Flaunches of the last augmented with an escutcheon of the Arms of Ulster being an Argent a hand sinister couped at the wrist extended in pale Gules.

Source: Low, op. cit., 83

23. Coffs Harbour City Council, New South Wales: Per chevron Or and Azure in chief in between two Cedars a Gold Miner's pick all proper in base a Lymphad Or.

Granted: 1966

The Cedar trees represent the forestry industry, while the pick and Lymphad represent the mining industry and the harbour respectively.

24. College of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealand, Prahran, Victoria: Azure a drawing of the Vitruvian Man outlined Or in between in chief a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross Argent and issuant from base two Hands addorsed and elevated being embowed at the wrists proper.

The Vitruvian Man was originally drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, drawing inspiration from the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius.

25. The Commercial Education Society of Australia, Hurstville, New South Wales: Chequy Azure and Ermine on a Mullet of eight points Or an open Book proper bound Azure thereon the words DE COMPUTATIS ET SCRIPTIS Sable. Warrant: 27 February 1969 Granted: 5 September 1969

Source: Low, op. cit., 10-11.

The inscription is a variation of the title of a manuscript on double-entry bookkeeping by Venetian mathematician Friar Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli, Particularis de computis et scripturis.

26. Professor Mark Raymond Compton AM, Sydney: Vert on a Cross nowy Gules fimbriated Argent in between four Maltese Crosses of the third a Sun Or the whole augmented in chief with the Arms of the Order of St John being Gules a Cross Argent in the first quarter the Royal Crest (being a Royal Crown proper thereon a Lion statant guardant Or langued Gules armed Argent royally crowned proper) as a Bailiff Grand Cross ([Honours 58], 87).

Professor Compton has been awarded the Centenary Medal [Honours 144].

27. The Honourable Dr Neil Raymond Conn AO, North Turramurra, New South Wales: Azure between three Octagons Or voided Azure each charged with a Mullet of eight points of the second a Chevron counter-raguly and ensigned with a Latin Cross conjoined in the second and fourth quarters with a Crescent and in the base by two Serpents addorsed Argent the whole augmented as a Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of St John ([Honours 58], 87).

Granted: 25 April 2015.

Dr Conn has been awarded the Centenary Medal [Honours 144].

28. CPA Australia Limited (formerly the Australian Society of Accountants), Southbank, Victoria: Azure on a Fess enhanced and in base a Pale Argent over all a representation of the Southern Cross counterchanged.

Warrant: 1 March 1957

Granted: 1 September 1958

Source: Low, op. cit., 9

The fess and pale represents the general ledger which is used in double-entry bookkeeping.

29. City of Darwin, Northern Territory: Gules on a Fess per pale Azure and Argent between in chief a Castle also Argent the Portcullis raised Sable and in base a Sun irradiated Or within an Annulet likewise Argent a Wooden Aeroplane Propeller of early pattern erect proper winged Argent and on Water barry wavy proper a Sailing Ship of two masts in full sail also proper.

Granted: 9 December 1959

Source: Low, op. cit., 57.

30. David Jones Proprietary Limited (formerly David Jones Limited), Sydney: Checky alternately Or and checky Argent and Sable two Flaunches Azure on each a Fleur-de-lys Or.

Warrant: 6 November 1967

Granted: 1 January 1968

Source: Low, op. cit., 29

The checks represent the company’s business operation as a department store and bookkeeping, while the fleurs-de-lys are from the Arms of its founder Mr David Jones.

31. Dubbo Regional Council, New South Wales: Per quarterly Vert and Gules on a Cross nowy Argent between in the first and fourth quarters a Head of a Bull Or and in the second and third quarters a garb of Wheat also Or a Tudor Rose Argent on Vert barbed and seeded proper. Granted: 2019.

The first and fourth quarters represent the pastoral areas served by the Council, while the second and third quarters represent agriculture.

32. Mark Robin Elm, Coombabah, Queensland: Argent a Griffin segreant Vert beak and forelegs Or holding in the dexter forefoot and pendent therefrom a Pace-Stick Sable garnished Or on a Chief Gules three Mullets of eight points Or. The griffin is a mythical creature which alludes to the armiger’s Irish ancestry, while the pace-stick represents Mr Elm’s career with the Australian Federal Police [Federal 9], 15, New South Wales Police [in State 1], 18, and United Nations Peacekeeping. Granted: 2020 Source: https://www.whitelionsociety.org.uk/armorial/350-mark-elm. Retrieved 12 April 2023.

Mr Elm has been awarded the Police Overseas Service Medal [Honours 125] with East Timor clasp on 19 August 2003, the National Medal [Honours 149] for services with the Australian Federal Police on 28 April 2005 (with clasp 23 May 2016 for services to the New South Wales Police Force), the National Police Service Medal [Honours 129] on 26 November 2014 for services with New South Wales Police Force and the National Emergency Medal [Honours 127] with North Queensland 2019 clasp on 6 August 2020.

33. The Honourable Arthur Robert Emmett AO KC LLD (Sydney), Sydney: Argent a Cross throughout graded of three each limb conjoined in the centre to a Roundel Blue Celeste on each a Roundel a Mullet of eight points Or in the fess point a Mullet of seven points also Or.

Warrant: 7 November 2008

Granted: 8 October 2009

Source: d’Apice, R.J.W., “Grant of Arms and Badge to Arthur Robert Emmett”, Heraldry News, The Australian Heraldry Society Incorporated, ISSN 1039-6829, No. 72 (June 2016), p 3-12

34. Federation University Australia (formerly the University of Ballarat), Victoria: Or on a Chevron cotised Azure between three Keys bendwise wards upwards and to the sinister each surmounting a Spade bendwise sinister blade upwards Sable three Ancient Lamps enflamed Or.

Warrant: 11 December 1996

Granted: 20 June 1997

Source: https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5201b6672162ef0f14ba805b. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

35. City of Fremantle, Western Australia: Vert on a Pile reversed throughout barry wavy Argent and Azure an Australian Black Swan naiant proper in chief two Bezants pendent from each a Cord nowed and tassel led Or. The centrepiece of the Arms represents the nearby port while the sides adorned with gold buttons (Bezants) and cords represent a ‘mantle’ which has been ‘freed’ – a pun on the city’s name.

Granted: 20 April 1971

Source: http://fremantlestuff.info/ewers/crest.html.

Retrieved 7 March 2023.

36. Fremantle Port Authority, Western Australia: Argent a Black Swan proper on a Chief Azure a Packing Case between two Rams' heads caboshed Or. The Arms have been described as ‘self-explanatory’, with the inclusion of references to the State with the swan, and to commerce with the ram’s heads and packing case.

Warrant: 10 May 1965

Granted: 10 December 1965

Source: Low, op. cit., 54

37. The Geelong College, Victoria: Quarterly Vert and Azure a Cross Argent fimbriated Gules in the first quarter an Open Book proper bound Or in the second quarter a Burning Bush Or enflamed Gules in the third quarter a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross Or in the fourth quarter a Sword Or all within a Bordure Or. The Burning Bush symbolises the school’s affiliation with the Uniting Church denomination. Granted: 1986. Source: https://www.tgc.vic.edu.au/the-college/about. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
38. Dr Angelos Giannakoureas FRANZCP, Marion, South Australia: Per chevron Gules and Argent in chief two Cocks respectant Or and in base on a Mount Vert a Castle triple towered Sable masoned Or.

Granted: 14 November 2018

Source: https://www.whitelionsociety.org.uk/armorial/303-angelos-giannakoureas. Retrieved 27 April 2023.

39. Geoffrey Burton Gill JP CA CPA, Belrose, New South Wales: Per chevron grady Argent and Gules on a Chief Azure a Lion couchant crowned Or holding in the dexter forepaw a Sword erect Argent.

Warrant: 13 December 1992

Granted: 16 March 1993

Source: The Australian Heraldry Society Incorporated, Australian Heraldic Register, Volume 7 Registration 4, 29 August 2020. https://www.heraldryaustralia.org/ahr-vol-007-reg-004. Retrieved 9 March 2023.

40. City of Gosnells, Western Australia: Per chevron Azure and Or in dexter chief an Orange Tree in sinister chief a Granite Brick placed on the head of a Rod placed upon another such Brick in base two Barrulets couped Azure thereon a Black Swan naiant proper. Granted: 13 March 1978

The charges represent the local industries of orange growing and quarrying. The two barrulets represent the Canning and Southern Rivers which flow through the city.

41. Griffith City Council, New South Wales: Vert on a Roundel conjoined to a Cross and Saltire Or a Roundel Gules charged with a Bridge of one Arch of the last all within a Bordure Azure.

Granted: 19 October 1987

The heraldic bridge in the middle represents civic authority while the cross and saltire along with the bordure represent the surrounding Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area.

42. George William Helon, Kearneys Spring, Toowoomba Region, Queensland: Gules an Eagle displayed Argent attached to each foot by a manacle a broken chain the wings surmounting on either side a Scroll palewise Or. The eagle refers to the armiger's Polish ancestry, the broken chains represent freedom and the scrolls allude to the armiger’s passion for scholarship. Warrant: 14 May 2019

Granted: 7 May 2020

Source: https://georgehelon.com/letters-patent/ and https://georgehelon.com/my-heraldry/.

Retrieved 6 March 2023

43. City of Hobart, Tasmania: Azure an Estoile Or on a Chief Argent a Lion passant Gules.

Warrant: 29 September 1952

Granted: 1 May 1953

Source: Low, op. cit., 55

The estoile (sea star) is derived from the armorial ensigns of Captain James Cook RN, while the lion symbolises the State [State 6], 23.

44. John Harold Honeycombe, Ayr, Queensland: Or honeycombed Sable all within a Bordure charged with three Bees volant proper in between five Bezants.

Granted: 25 August 2005

This is an example of ‘canting’, being the practice of using motifs derived from the armiger’s surname.

45. Captain Ivan Michael Ingham AM RAN, Canberra: Azure a Pale wavy Ermine surmounted by a Castle of three towers Or the portal Argent gated and masoned Sable and charged in Chief and in base with a Rose Gules barbed and seeded Or. Granted: 20 May 2014

Captain Ingham was awarded the Commendation for Distinguished Service [Honours 82] on 27 November 2003 for distinguished performance, particularly in the conduct of Naval Gunfire Support actions, as the Air Warfare Officer of HMAS Anzac during Operation Falconer.

46. James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland: Barry wavy of eight Argent and Azure on a Sun in Splendour Or an open Book proper bound Sable edged Gules in dexter chief a Cross formy Azure fimbriated Or. The sun denotes enlightenment while the cross alludes to the University of Queensland [84], 55, of which JCU was part. Warrant: 18 September 1970 Granted: 26 June 1972 Source: https://jculibrarynews.blogspot.com/2020/04/50-treasures-armorial-ensigns-of-james.html.

Retrieved23 April 2023.

47. King Island Council, Tasmania: Sable a Crayfish Or on a Chief dancetty Vert of two points downward two Bull's Heads caboshed of the second.

Granted: 12 July 1973

The W shape formed by the chief dancetty of two points alludes to historical wolframite mining on King Island, while the bulls and crayfish represents the island’s quality agricultural produce.

48. Geoffrey John Kingman-Sugars JP, Chapman, Australian Capital Territory: Or a Pile and two Chevronels Sable counterchanged on a Chief indented Azure between two Roses Gules barbed and seeded proper fimbriated Argent winged gold a Sword point upwards proper the quillons in the form of an Astral Crown hilt and pommel Or. The astral crown alludes to the armiger’s father’s commission as a Royal Air Force officer. Granted: 25 March 1981

Source: https://www.chinese-armorial.com/Kingman-Sugars_Geoff/Kingman-Sugars_Geoff.html.

Retrieved 28 February 2023.

49. Knox City Council, Victoria: Per quarterly Azure and Gules on a Cross formy throughout quadrante Argent in between in the first and fourth quarters a Cornucopia palewise Or effluent at the base proper in the second and third quarters a Bull statant Or in between a Rake proper in chief two garden Spades proper in fess and a in base a garden Hoe proper a pair of Scales Or the dexter scale weighed with a pile of Bricks proper. Granted: 2 June 1980
50. La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria: Argent a chaplet of common Heath proper tied Azure and circling in chief a Book expanded also proper leathered Gules over all on a Fess of the last three Escallops Silver. The common heath represents the State, while the escallops allude to the Arms of the university’s namesake, Charles La Trobe CB.

Warrant: 12 December 1966

Granted: 13 December 1966

Source: Low, op. cit., 36

51. Lake Macquarie City Council, New South Wales: Barry wavy of eight Azure and Argent issuant from the sixth bar two-masted Schooner representing Captain William Reid's Martha in full sail Gold on a Chief Argent in between two Lozenges Argent each charged with a Roundel charged throughout with the Trunk of a Tree in cross-section proper a Fish of Lake Macquarie naiant fesswise also proper. Granted: December 1970
52. City of Launceston, Tasmania: Or on a Pall reversed Azure a Bezant in centre point and an Ingot of Tin proper on each of the lower limbs on a Chief indented Vert three Waratah Flowers stalked and leaved also proper. The pall represents the junction of the rivers Tamar and North and South Esk which intersect in the city. The gold and tin denote historical mining and smelting activities while the chief represents the city’s parks and gardens.

Granted: 11 May 1957

Source: Low, op. cit., 55

53. Law Institute of Victoria Limited, Melbourne: Per chevron Gules and Azure in chief a pair of Scales between two Quill pens Or and in base a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross Argent.

Warrant: 14 November 1960

Granted: 20 June 1961

Source: Low, op. cit., 39

54. Law Society of New South Wales, Sydney: Or on a Cross Gules four eight-pointed Stars of the first on a Chief indented Azure between in dexter three Quill Pens Argent bound by a Ribbon Gules and in sinister an ancient Ink-horn Argent an open Scroll Argent sealed at the base Gules. Granted: 27 May 2005
55. Leon Lindley, Brisbane: Per pale Argent and Sable two Fasces in saltire surmounted by a Fasces palewise and a Chief embattled all counterchanged.

Warrant: 30 January 2009

Granted: 4 September 2009

Source: The Australian Heraldry Society Incorporated, Australian Heraldic Register, Volume 7 Registration 5, Registered 31 August 2020. https://www.heraldryaustralia.org/ahr-vol-007-reg-005. Retrieved 9 March 2023.

56. Liverpool City Council, New South Wales: Argent a Cormorant wings elevated and addorsed Sable beaked and legged Gules in the beak a sprig of Wattle leaved and flowered proper on a Chief wavy Vert a Lymphad sail furled between two Towers also Argent.

Warrant: 9 August 1961

Granted: 1 December 1961

Source: Low, op. cit., 16

57. Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, New South Wales: Vert the Macquarie lighthouse tower masoned proper in chief the star Sirius Or. Publication in the NSW Government Gazette of approval by the Governor in Council of the assumption of Arms under paragraph 23(1)(q) of the Macquarie University Act 1964 (repealed) by amendment to by-laws: 5 May 1967

Lawful assumption confirmed by Letters Patent of the Kings of Arms: 16 August 1969

Source: Low, op. cit., 24

58. Maitland City Council, New South Wales: Argent on a Fess wavy Azure between in chief two Garbs of Wheat and in base a Bee volant proper a Long Bow Or a Bordure Vert charged with six open Books of the Field edged and bound Gold. The fess represents the Hunter River, the wheat and bee indicate agriculture and commerce while the books represent the city’s various schools and colleges.

Warrant: 19 September 1962

Granted: 20 December 1962

Source: Low, op. cit., 17

59. Corporation of the City of Marion, South Australia: Tierced per pall reversed Argent Or and wavy Azure and Argent in chief two Grape Vines proper in base a double Rose Argent and Gules seeded Argent and barbed proper. Granted: 5 September 1967

The grapes represent the city’s agricultural origins, while the base refers to the River Sturt with the double rose specifically alluding to the Arms of Charles Sturt.

60. Maroondah City Council, Victoria: Per chevron Vert and Argent reversed and counterchanged in pale on the Argent in chief a Kookaburra between two Bees volant on the Vert and on the Vert in base a Bee volant in between two Kookaburras on the Argent all proper. Granted: 6 April 1999

The bees and field division and counter-change in pale represent the Shire of Croydon, while the chevron and kookaburra represent the City of Ringwood, both of which amalgamated to form Maroondah in 1994.

61. City of Melbourne, Victoria: Argent on a Cross cotised Gules between in the first quarter a Fleece proper banded Azure ringed Gules in the second quarter on a Mount a Black Bull statant in the third quarter on Waves of the Sea a Whale naiant spouting and in the fourth quarter on Waves of the Sea a three-masted Ship in full sail a representation of the Royal Crown all also proper.

Warrant: 19 February 1970

Granted: 18 March 1970

Source: Low, op. cit., 30-31

62. Melbourne Girls Grammar (formerly Melbourne Church of England Girls Grammar School), Victoria: Azure a Chevron between three Crosses pomelly Argent.

Granted: 8 November 1961

Source: Low, op. cit., 36

The cross pommelly refers to Christian faith, and the chevron is used as a symbol of learning, as evidenced by the Arms of Monash University [63], 48, and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology [97], 59.

63. The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria: Azure a figure intended to represent Victory robed and attired proper the dexter hand extended holding a Wreath of Laurel Or between four Stars of eight points two in pale and two in fess Argent.

Granted: 15 January 1863

Source: Low, op. cit., 35

For its logo, the university uses a device based on the Arms with a Southern Cross in sinister base instead of the four stars.

64. Monash University, Clayton, Victoria: Azure a Chevron Argent between in chief an open Book proper bound clasped and edged Or a Sword environed by a Laurel Wreath Gold and in base a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross also Argent.

Granted: 20 November 1963

Source: Low, op. cit., 35

See the entry of Sir John Monash, [Memorial 4], 72

65. City of Mount Gambier, South Australia: Per fess Or and Argent on a Fess Gules in between in chief three Pine Trees proper and in base a Camp Crown Gules three Fountains all within a Bordure componée Argent and Gules. Granted: 10 July 1978

The pine trees refer to the extensive plantations, the fountains refer to the nearby volcanic lakes, while the camp crown alludes to the city’s namesake, Admiral of the Fleet James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier GCB, who fought in the Napoleonic Wars.

66. The Municipal Association of Victoria, Melbourne: Azure on a Saltire Argent between in chief a Mural Crown in the dexter flank a Hippocampus contournée in the sinister a Cog-wheel and in base a Fleece Or banded Gules two sprigs of Heath in saltire Gules slipped and leaved Vert.

Warrant: 10 November 1966

Granted: 19 January 1968

Source: Low, op. cit., 33

Municipality of … See under geographical name
67. Muswellbrook Shire Council, New South Wales: Vert on a Chevron wavy Argent between three Mine Shafts Argent a Bugle Gules on a Chief Or three Lozenges Sable. Granted: 19 July 1984

The chevron represents the Hunter River, with the bugle derived from the Arms of the river’s namesake, Vice Admiral John Hunter, who served as the second Governor of New South Wales. The mine shafts and lozenges in chief allude to historical coal mining in the area.

68. National Australia Bank Limited (formerly the National Bank of Australasia), Melbourne: Gyronny of six Argent and Or a Cross couped Gules charged with five Mullets of the first. The division of the field intends to represent wealth while the overlaying cross represents Australia.

Warrant: 30 June 1954

Granted: 27 September 1954

Source: Low, op. cit., 11

69. Matthew Ernest Keith Neuhaus, Bundanoon, New South Wales: Azure between two Bars a Lion rampant Or holding a Long Cross Or voided Sable between two Mullets of eight points the whole between two Mullets of eight points in pale Or.

Granted: 22 November 2012

Mr Neuhaus is a career diplomat, serving as High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

70. University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales: Azure a Cross Or surmounted of an open Book proper bound and clasped Sable edged of the second in the first quarter a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross on a Chief Gold three Tudor Roses Argent on Gules barbed and seeded also proper. The roses and Southern Cross allude to the association of Eng;land and Australia.

Granted: 20 May 1955

Source: Low, op. cit., 23-24

71. New South Wales Bar Association, Sydney: Ermine on a Cross Gules a Brief Scroll fesswise proper Taped Gules between four Stars of eight points Or. The cross with stars alludes to the State of New South Wales, [State 1], 17, while the ermine denotes the close relationship between the judges’ Bench and the Bar.

Warrant: 12 August 1958

Granted: 22 March 1960

Source: Low, op. cit., 27

72. University of New South Wales, Sydney: Argent on a Cross Gules a Lion passant guardant between four Mullets of eight points Or a Chief Sable charged with an open Book proper thereon the word SCIENTIA in letters also Sable.

Granted: 3 March 1952

Source: Low, op. cit., 23

The Arms are differentiated from the older University of Sydney [113], 64, in that the place of the lion and book are swapped.

73. Newcastle City Council, New South Wales: Vert on a Pile Or another Azure charged with a Lymphad the sail furled proper Flagged Gules on a Chief Gold a Fleece also proper banded also Gold between a Lozenge and Wheel Sable. The pile and field represents wealth and fertility, while the chief and its elements represent the industrial character of Newcastle. Warrant: 8 March 1961

Granted: 20 March 1961

Source: Low, op. cit., 17

74. The University of Newcastle, New South Wales: Azure a Sea Horse naiant in dexter chief a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross of five Mullets all Argent. The heraldic Sea Horse alludes to the armorial bearings of Lieutentant John Shortland, who explored the area around Newcastle in 1797.

Warrant: 10 May 1965

Granted: 1 June 1965

Source: Low, op. cit., 25

75. Newington College, Stanmore, New South Wales: Quarterly Sable and Argent a Bordure and over all a Cross quarterly upon the Bordure twelve Escallops all counter-changed and upon the Cross an Ancient Lamp Or enflamed proper between four Mullets of six points also counter-changed. The mullets (stars) and the lamp are taken from the Arms of The Reverend Dr John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church (now known in Australia as the Uniting Church). Warrant: 30 July 1962 Granted: 30 August 1962 Source: Low, op. cit., 26
76. Shire of Northam (formerly Municipality of Northam), Western Australia: Vert a Fesse barry wavy of four Argent and Azure in chief three Garbs in fesse and in base a Sheep Or. The fess alludes to the Avon River which passes through the shire while the garbs of wheat and sheep indicates a primarily agricultural economy.

Warrant: 12 August 1953

Granted: 2 October 1953

Source: Low, op. cit., 52

77. Dr Richard Gordon Num, Adelaide: Or a Chinese Dragon inverted and torqued with tail erect Vert armed and langued Gules on a Chief Sable a Star of five points between four Stars in cross of seven points Or. Granted: 25 October 1990

Source: https://www.chinese-armorial.com/Num_Richard/Num_Richard.html.

Retrieved 28 February 2023.

Dr Num is a distinguished radiologist and grandson of Poon Pak Num (surname Poon), who emigrated from Guangzhou (Canton), China circa 1900.

78. Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM, Stockport, Queensland: Per bend bevilled Sable and Argent issuant in chief and on the sinister a Phoenix Argent enflamed proper.

Granted: 28 January 2022

After becoming a quadriplegic during medical school, Dr Palipana is an advocate for disabled students of medicine. The phoenix rising represents the armiger’s rebound from his paralysis. Dr Palipana was named Queensland Australian of the Year in 2001.

79. City of Perth, Western Australia: Argent a Cross Gules in the first quarter a Swan Sable upon water proper and in the fourth quarter an Escutcheon Gules within a double Tressure counter flory a Holy Lamb passant reguardant staff and cross Argent with the banner of St Andrew proper. The escutcheon in the fourth quarter alludes to the Arms of the city’s namesake in Scotland. Granted: 2 December 1926 (fourth quarter granted 1949)

Source: Low, op. cit., 51

80. Dale Andrew Potter OAM, Dookie, Victoria: Bleu Celeste a Stag sejant Argent attired and unguled Or holding in the mouth a Slip pointing downwards Murrey growing and falling therefrom Petals Argent on a Chief engrailed Pean two Wolf's Heads erased Argent.

Granted: 30 November 2018

Mr Potter holds the Police Overseas Service Medal [Honours 125] with Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands and Cyprus Clasps, the National Emergency Medal [Honours 127] with Victorian Black Saturday Fires 2009 Clasp, the National Police Service Medal [Honours 129], National Medal [Honours 149] and 1st Clasp and the United Nations Medal (Cyprus)

81. Prince Charles Hospital, Chermside, Queensland: Gyronny of eight Argent and Azure four Maltese Crosses and as many Mullets alternately in orle all counterchanged.

Warrant: 1 June 1978

Granted: 11 February 1980

TPCH was established as the Brisbane Chest Hospital in 1954 and adopted its current name in 1974 when the then Prince of Wales visited Brisbane.

82. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, South Australia: Per chevron Ermine and Azure in chief two Roses Gules on each another Argent barbed and seeded proper and in base a Sun rising Or. The double roses allude to the marriages between the houses of York and Tudor, which ended the War of Roses. The ermine indicates a Royal connection, while the sun in base represents the State.

Warrant: 22 June 1964 Granted: 30 June 1964

Source: Low, op. cit., 49

83. The Trustee for Queen Victoria Women’s Centre Trust (formerly the Queen Victoria Women's Hospital), Melbourne: Per pale Or and Gules upon a Cross formy throughout counterchanged three Lions passant guardant in pale also counterchanged and in fess dexter a Harp Or stringed Argent and sinister a Lion rampant Gules in the Canton a Pomegranate Gules seeded Or.

The harp and lions represent the home countries of the United Kingdom, while the cross and pomegranate represent healthcare.

84. University of Queensland, St Lucia: Or a Cross paty Azure surmounted by an open Book proper.

Warrant: 7 June 1912

Granted: 27 June 1912

Source: Low, op. cit., 45

The cross paty alludes to the Maltese cross which is used as the badge of the State of Queensland [State 3], 20.

85. Daniel James Racovolis CA, Toorak, Victoria: Azure a heraldic Sea-Lion erect Or on a Chief invected Argent three Lozenges Gules.

Warrant: 31 January 2006

Granted: 30 January 2008

The lozenge was the house mark of the armiger’s late grandfather, James Peter Racovolis, a Greek-born provedore and agriculturalist. The sea motif of the Arms heraldic sea lion alludes to the Asia Pacific region and to commerce.

86. Redland City Council, Queensland: Azure between in two bouquets of two Gladiolus spikes in saltire Or a Cornucopia palewise and effulent proper on a Chief a representation of a Seascape of the southern part of Moreton Bay looking towards North Stradbroke Island with the Old Cleveland Lighthouse thereon Matthew Flinders' Sloop, the 'Norfolk' in full sail proper.

Granted: 10 March 1976

87. Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia: Per chevron Vert and Or in chief two Towers Or in base in front of an open Book Argent bound and clasped a Rod of Aesculapius Gules the Serpent Vert on a Chief Gules a Lion passant Or. The book symbolises the connection between the hospital and the University of Adelaide [2], 27.

Warrant: 22 June 1964

Granted: 3 February 1967

Source: Low, op. cit., 48-49

88. The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia Incorporated, Wayville: Per pale Vert and Or a Triangular Harrow between in chief two bunches of Grapes and in base a pair of Shears all counterchanged. The stylised harrow symbolises agriculture in general, while the grapes and shears represent wine and wool production respectively

Warrant: 20 May 1967

Granted: 1 June 1967

Source: Low, op. cit., 50

89. Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, Sydney: Sable an open Book proper leathered edged and garnished Or overall a Hand couped proper grasping a Torch Gold enflamed proper the flame in between two Fleams Argent all within a Bordure dovetailed Or. Granted: 1972

Fleams and torches were historically used in dental surgery.

90. The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, East Melbourne: Azure a Pomegranate slipped and leaved Or seeded Gules issuant from the chief a Cloud proper irradiated Gold. Herald John Guillim, in his work A Display of Heraldrie (1611) described the pomegranate in his work as “holden to be of profitable use in Physick,” and the fruit is common in the Arms of medical institutions. Warrant: 15 September 1938

Granted: 27 September 1938

Source: Low, op. cit., 6

91. The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, East Melbourne: Quarterly Or and Argent on a Cross Gules between in the first and fourth quarters a Swan Sable naiant on water proper and in the second and third quarters a Lymphad also Sable a Torch in pale of the first between two Serpents embowed respectant in fess proper on a chief Azure a Sun rising Gold.

Granted: 30 January 1931

Source: Low, op. cit., 6

92. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Melbourne: Or between two Rods of Aesculapius Sable the Serpents Vert a Roundel Sable charged with a Saltire quarter-voided Argent and square-pierced Or. Granted: 1969

The central roundel symbolises a mind of which has become disordered, while the two Rods of Aesculapius allude to Ungud, a snake deity revered by the Wunambal people of north-western Australia.

93. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, Sydney: Vert a Saltire gringolée Argent square pierced Vert the Serpents heads Or between four Mullets each of six points Argent.

Warrant: 22 June 1964

Granted: 2 September 1964

Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20140213214047/http://ranzcr.edu.au/component/docman/doc_download/116-armorial-bearings-transcript. Retrieved 7 March 2023.

94. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Limited, East Melbourne: Argent on a Cross Gules a forked Staff entwined with a Serpent Or between four Mullets of Six points Gold.

Granted: 15 May 1962

Source: Low, op. cit., 7

95. The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Limited (operating as Australian Institute of Architects), Melbourne: Per fesse Azure and Or masoned Sable issuant from the fesse point a rising Sun Gold overall an Ionic Column Gules.

Granted: 28 September 1956

Source: Low, op. cit., 8

96. Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria: Per chevron Argent and Azure in chief two Rods of Aesculapius erect proper the Serpents respectant Vert in base a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross with five Mullets Argent on a Chief Gules a Lion passant Or.

Granted: 16 November 1901

Source: Low, op. cit., 37

97. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria: Argent on a Chevron Vert between in chief two four pointed Stars Tenné and in base an Ancient Lamp proper the Crown of Saint Edward Gold.

Warrant: 15 November 1984

Granted: 28 May 1985

98. The Royal Melbourne Tennis Club, Victoria: Per pale Azure and Gules two Tennis Racquets in saltire Or enfiled of a Crown Gold between four Tennis Balls Argent seamed Gules.
99. The Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland, Bowen Hills: Per fess Gules and Azure a Fess indented Ermine overall a Garb of Wheat Or between a Chief and a Base both of the third.

Granted: 10 September 2008

100. Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, New South Wales: Per fess Gules and Or on the fess line a Fess engrailed and invected Argent voided Azure in chief a Ducal Coronet in between two open Books lying flat all Or and in base a Cross formy Azure quarter-voided Gold.
101. The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, East Melbourne: Azure on a Cross Gules fimbriated Argent between in the first and fourth quarters an ancient Lamp Or enflamed proper and in the second and third quarters a Horn Or a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross between two Anchors in fess Argent. Warrant: 1 April 1963

Granted: 30 May 1963

Source: Low, op. cit., 38

102. Royal Zoological Society of South Australia Incorporated, Adelaide: Per chevron Vert and Gules in chief two Red and Yellow Macaws (Ara macao) respectant in base a Bezant charged with a Piping Shrike (Gymnorhina hypoleuca) displayed proper on a Perch alternatively Vert and Gules.

Granted: 15 May 1977

Source: https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Royal_Zoological_Society_of_South_Australia. Retrieved 24 March 2023.

103. Council of the City of Ryde (formerly Municipality of Ryde), New South Wales: Vert on a Chevron the point ensigned with a Cross formy Argent between in chief two Apples slipped and leaved and in base a Sun rising Or a pair of Dividers Gules on a Chief barry wavy Azure and Argent a Cornucopia fesswise Or.

Warrant: 7 September 1963

Granted: 20 January 1964

Source: Low, op. cit., 18-19

104. St Peter’s College (formerly The Church of England Collegiate School of Saint Peter), St Peters, South Australia: Azure two Keys in saltire wards upwards and outwards in chief a Mitre Or all within a Bordure engrailed Argent. Warrant: 25 August 1953

Granted: 8 April 1954

Source: Low, op. cit., 48

Shire of … See under geographical name
105. Dr Nicholas Marnit Schaerf, Richmond, Victoria: Per bend sinister Argent and Gules issuant in dexter base a Mount bendwise sinister the summit indented of one point counterchanged standing thereon a Double-headed Eagle displayed bendwise sinister counterchanged beaked langued legged and gorged with an Ancient Crown Or.

Granted: 5 February 2021

106. Singleton Council, New South Wales: Per fess Gules and Argent a Fess wavy Azure voided Argent between in chief two on Swords Argent hilt and pommel Or a Kangaroo Gold surmounted by the Crown of Saint Edward proper in base a Dairy Cow proper. Granted: 12 July 1979

The wavy fess represents the Hunter River, the emblem in chief alludes to the nearby Lone Pine Barracks of the Australian Army while the dairy cow represents the local milk producing industry.

107. The Honourable Shane Leslie Stone AC KC, Larrackeyah, Northern Territory: Argent a Lion rampant Gules crowned Or the rear legs shackled Azure holding in the dexter forepaw a Sprig of Wattle proper.

Warrant: 10 August 2007

Granted: 26 January 2008 Source: https://www.stonefamilyinaustralia.com.au/shane_stone/arms. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

Mr Stone has been awarded the Centenary Medal [Honours 144]

108. Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria: Per pale Gules and Argent two Cinquefoils in fess on a Bordure four Mullets all counterchanged.

Warrant: 27 February 1969

Granted: 25 June 1969

Source: https://commons.swinburne.edu.au/file/52e410fd-8c5a-43b1-b0b3-e41944b295a2/1/art001i0002.pdf. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

109. City of Sydney, New South Wales: Per Fesse Or and Azure a three-masted Ship in full sail Argent on a Chief between the Arms of Townshend (viz.: Gules a Chevron Ermine between three Escallops Argent and a Crescent Or for difference) and the Arms of Hughes (viz.: Gules a Chevron arched Argent two Roses of the field a Crescent Or for difference) a Pale Argent charged with a Cross Gules thereon a Globe proper between two Estoiles of the first in pale.

Warrant: 6 November 1907 Granted: 30 July 1908

Source: Low, op. cit., 13

110. Sydney Church of England Grammar School (Shore), North Sydney: Quarterly Argent and Azure in the first quarter an open Book proper in the second quarter four Mullets of eight points in cross and in the third quarter an Escallop of the first in the fourth quarter a Torch fired proper the whole within a Bordure compony of the first and second.

Warrant: 22 February 1932

Granted: 20 September 1932

Source: Low, op. cit., 25

111. Sydney Grammar School, Darlinghurst, New South Wales: Or on a Cross Sable five Mullets of the first on a Chief of the second an open Book Gold inscribed thereon LAUS DEO in Letters also of the second.

Warrant: 11 September 1950

Granted: 8 June 1951

Source: Low, op. cit., 25

The book and cross with stars (mullets) are common elements of coats of arms of educational institutions in New South Wales.

112. Sydney Hospital and Sydney Eye Hospital, New South Wales: Argent on a Cross Gules a Lymphad Or on a Chief of the second two Escallops Gold. The Arms alludes to the Arms of Lachlan Macquarie and of Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney PC, with the Lymphad and escallops respectively.

Warrant: 27 April 1962

Granted: 10 May 1963

Source: Low, op. cit., 26

113. The University of Sydney, New South Wales: Argent on a Cross Azure an open Book proper clasps Gold between four Stars of eight points Or on a Chief Gules a Lion passant guardant also Or.

Granted: 14 May 1857

Source: Low, op. cit., 22

The university is the oldest in Australia, being established under the University of Sydney Act 1850 of the state parliament (now repealed). The Arms allude to the badge of NSW [State 1], 17.

114. University of Tasmania, Hobart: Argent a Lion passant Gules armed and langued Azure holding in its dexter paw a Torch enflamed Proper on a Chief Gules a Pale Azure fimbriated Or charged with a representation of the Southern Cross Argent between two closed Books clasped Or. The torch represents the university's athletic program. Granted: 1978 Source: https://125timeline.utas.edu.au/timeline/2010/heraldry-and-logos-part-1/. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
115. Tweed Shire Council, New South Wales: A representation of a Coast featuring the Sun rising above Wollumbin (Mount Warning) all proper thereon James Cook's Ship Endeavour sailing towards the sinister in full sail Or pennants flying Gules a Base barry wavy Argent and Azure.
University of … See under geographical name
116. United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, Sydney: Checky Sable and Argent on a Cross Gules four Mullets of eight points Or over all on a Chevron Argent a pair of Compasses Sable.

Granted: 16 August 2013

117. Wagga Wagga City Council, New South Wales: Vert on a Fess between in chief eight stalks of Wheat each four in the form of the letter W and in base a Merino Ram's head caboshed all Or a Bar wavy Azure. The fess alludes to the Arms of Captain Charles Sturt, the wavy bar in the fess represents the Murrumbidgee River, while the wheat stalks in the shape of a W and ram’s head represent agriculture.

Granted: 15 November 1965

Source: Low, op. cit., 19

118. City of West Torrens, South Australia: Per bend Argent and Vert a Bend wavy per fess Azure and Or in between in sinister chief an Oak Tree eradicated proper in dexter base a Garb of Wheat Or.

Granted: 30 September 1983

The bend represents the Torrens River and the Anzac Highway, both of which run through the city. The oak tree represents the city’s parkland while the wheat indicates historic agricultural activity.

119. University of Western Australia, Crawley: Per chevron Sable and Or in chief two open Books proper bound Gules edged and clasped Or that for the dexter inscribed thereon the words LITERAE HUMANIORES and that for the sinister NOM NISI PARENDO VINCITUR in Letters Gules a in base a Black Swan wings addorsed and elevated proper. Granted: 24 May 1972 Source: https://www.web.uwa.edu.au/university/history/archive-collections/coat-of-arms. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
120. Westpac Banking Corporation (formerly the Bank of New South Wales), Sydney: Per chevron Azure and Argent in chief a Fleece and Bull statant of the last in base a Miner's Pick and Shovel in saltire the heads upwards proper on a Chief Ermine between two Garbs an ancient Ship with one mast Sail hosted Pennon and Flag flying all Or.

Warrant: 19 October 1929

Granted: 25 February 1931

Source: Low, op. cit., 11

121. City of Whittlesea, Victoria: Vert two Piles Or that to the dexter charged with a Winged Wheel and that to the sinister with four leaves of the Red Gum Tree in circle Vert in base a Fountain. The double pile represents the initial letter of the city, while the colours indicate wealth wedged out of the land. The winged wheel represents industry, while the circle of red gum leaves and the fountain allude to the natural surrounds of the city. Granted: 1 December 1993 Source: https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Whittlesea. Retrieved 10 April 2023.
122. Council of the Municipality of Woollahra, New South Wales: Argent on a Pile issuant in base Azure between two three-masted Sailing Ships sails furled proper pennants flying Gules a representation of the Constellation of the Southern Cross Argent on a Chief of the second a Garb Or.

Granted: 10 May 1964

Source: Low, op. cit., 20

Arms of officials involved with the Coronation

1. The Most Reverend and Right Honourable The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace Dr Justin Portal Welby DD, Canterbury, Diocese of: Per pale Azure an Archepiscopal Staff in pale or surmounted by a Pall proper edged and fringed of the second charged with four Crosses pattée fitchée Sable impaled with Sable a Fess between three Fleurs-de-lys Argent. Dr Welby has served as the Primate of the Anglican Communion since 2013.
2. The Earl Marshal of England, His Grace Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk GCVO DL: Quarterly 1st: Gules on a Bend between six Cross-crosslets fitchy Argent an Escutcheon Or charged with a Demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an Arrow within a double Tressure flory counterflory of the first (Howard); 2nd: Gules three Lions passant gardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure in chief a Label of three points Argent (Plantagenet of Norfolk); 3rd: Checky Or and Azure (Warenne); 4th: Gules a Lion rampant Or armed and langued Azure (Fitzalan).
3. Garter Principal King of Arms, David Vines White MA (Cambridge): Per pale Argent a Cross Gules and on a Chief Azure a Crown enclosed in a Garter between a Lion passant guardant and a Fleur de Lis all Or impaled with Argent goutty de sang three Cocks' heads erased Sable combed and wattled Gules a Bordure engrailed Sable. As chief herald, Garter proclaimed the accession of His Majesty from the Proclamation Gallery in Friary Court, St James's Palace, London before a global television audience on 10 September 2022.
4. Clarenceux King of Arms, Timothy Hugh Stewart Duke MA (Cambridge) FSA: Per pale Argent a Cross Gules and on a Chief Gules a Lion passant guardant crowned with an open Crown Or impaled with Per fess Sable and Or a Fess per fess between two Cotises their outer edges in the form of the upper rim of a Ducal Coronet all counterchanged.

In 1484, King Richard III referred to Clarenceux in his original charter for the heralds as regis armorum partium Australium, or king of arms for the southern part.

5. Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, Robert John Baptist Noel MA (Oxford) MPhil (Cambridge): Per pale Argent a Cross Gules and on a Chief Gules a Lion passant guardant crowned with an open Crown Or impaled with Or fretty Gules a Canton Ermine.

The province of the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms encompasses all of England north of the River Trent (parts south of under the jurisdiction of Clarenceux) and Northern Ireland.

6. The College of Arms, London: Argent a Cross Gules between four Doves the dexter wing of each expanded and inverted Azure.

The Memorial Roll

1. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, born 21 April 1926 London – died 8 September 2022 Balmoral Castle.

Royal Family Order: An Oval charged throughout with a representation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second set in the year of her Coronation wearing an evening dress and jewel necklace decorated with the Insignia of the Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter [Honours 4], 76, and crowned with the State Diamond Diadem of His Majesty King George the Sixth all encircled by diamonds and ensigned by a Tudor Crown jewelled all proper.

2. His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh KG KT OM AK GCVO GBE PC ADC, born 10 June 1921 Corfu, Greece – died 9 April 2021 Windsor Castle: Quarterly in the first quarter Or semée of Hearts Gules three Lions passant in pale Azure ducally crowned Or (for Denmark) in the second quarter Azure a Cross Argent (for Greece) in the third quarter Argent two Pallets Sable (for Battenberg and Mountbatten) in the fourth quarter Argent upon a Rock proper a Castle triple towered Sable masoned Argent windows port turret-caps and vanes Gules (for Edinburgh). Royal Warrant of King George VI: 27 June 1949
3. Dame Nellie Melba GBE, born Helen Porter Mitchell 19 May 1861 Richmond, Victoria – died 23 February 1931 Darlinghurst, New South Wales: Azure on a Plate between in chief two Mascles and in base a Nightingale Or a Cross couped Gules. Granted: 1920 Source: Low, op. cit., 132

Dame Nellie was one of Australia’s first internationally-recognised artists, and raised funds for the patriotic effort in the Great War. The operatic soprano is well recognised on the hundred dollar bill.

4. General Sir John Monash GCMG KCB VD, born 27 June 1865 Melbourne – died 8 October 1931 Melbourne: Azure a Fess between in chief five Mullets of eight points three and two and in base a Sword within two branches of Laurel all Or.

Warrant: 11 November 1918 Granted: 3 December 1918 Source: The Australian Heraldry Society Incorporated, Australian Heraldic Register, Volume 7 Registration 8, 29 August 2020. https://www.heraldryaustralia.org/ahr-vol-007-reg-008. Retrieved 9 March 2023.

5. Lawrence Arthur Adamson CMG, born 20 April 1860 Douglas, Isle of Man - died 14 December, 1932 Melbourne (aged 72): Vert guttée d’eau a Cross invected in the first quarter a Key in pale and in the second a Talbot passant all Or. Source: Low, op. cit., 65-66

Mr Adamson was headmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, where he was known affectionately as “Dicky”. He was instrumental in the development of school sport.

6. Sir John Yocklunn KCVO, born as Soong Chung 5 May 1933 Guangzhou, China - died 7 April 2016 Rockhampton, Queensland: Per fesse Gules and Sable an Eastern Crown Or marked on its circlet with the Chinese Character "Sung" (representing his original surname) all between four Mullets in cross Argent. Sir John was an accomplished librarian. The Arms reflect Sir John’s role as advisor to the Papua New Guinea Government on protocol matters.

Granted: 3 December 1984 Source: https://www.chinese-armorial.com/Yocklunn_John/Yocklunn_John.html. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

Roll of Honour

Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited acknowledges the pioneers of Rankins Springs and those who have served their King and Country in the Defence Force, Police and Emergency Services.

Those who paid the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty include:

Second World War A.R.M. Grimson, J.R. Jennings, P. Murphy, R. Padgett, E.A. Parson, D. Rendell
Korea and Vietnam G. Bevan, P.E. McDuff
Lest We Forget

The King Charles III Roll of Australian Arms: In honour of the Coronation of Their Majesties, 2023

Produced by Urabba Parks Proprietary Limited, Australian Business Number 24 159 318 859

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