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St John welcomes Lord Prior to Darwin PDF Print E-mail

1st June 2010

Media Invitation

Investiture and Graduation Ceremony
Wednesday 2nd June 2010 at 5.30pm
Government House, Darwin

St John Lord Prior,  Professor Anthony Mellows OBE TD KStJ is visiting Darwin this week to conduct the annual Graduation and Investiture Ceremony for St John Ambulance NT, together with Deputy Prior and Administrator of the Northern Territory, His Honour Mr Tom Pauling AO QC, at Government House this Wednesday 2nd June 2010 at 5.30pm. Anthony Mellows with Duke of Gloucester

The Lord Prior of the Order of St John is the most senior non-Royal member of the organisation, representing the HM Queen Elizabeth II, as the Sovereign Head of the Order.

The 2010 Graduation Ceremony will include an Investiture ceremony, where Peter Poole will be invested as a Knight and Lesley King will be invested as a Dame within the Order of St John. An investiture of a Knight or Dame into the Order is an honour, sanctioned by Her Majesty The Queen in recognition of outstanding contributions to the work of the Order of St John. Mr Mike Mooney KStJ, Chairman of Council for St John Ambulance NT said “I am proud of the significant contribution that both Peter and Lesley have made to St John in the Northern Territory. This is indeed a high honour and is thoroughly deserved”.

14 members will be admitted and promoted within the historical and prestigious Order of St John of Jerusalem, in addition to 7 members being presented with service bars. This year St John is also proud to present the Advanced Diploma of Paramedical Science (Ambulance) and the Diploma of Paramedical Science (Ambulance) to 10 graduates of the St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc Paramedic Training College, responsible for providing the training for Ambulance Officers from Trainee through to Intensive Care Paramedic status.

St John Ambulance NT would like to extend its congratulations to all members to be promoted, admitted and graduated at this years ceremony and would like to thank the Northern Territory community for its continued support of St John Ambulance NT.

Further information about the Order of St John and about Lord Prior Professor Anthony Mellows OBE TD KStJ is available upon request.


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St John Ambulance NT – Farewells Bernie Kilgariff PDF Print E-mail

21 April 2010

St John Ambulance NT farewells a man of true community spirit after a life time of unwavering support for the work of St John Ambulance NT Volunteers across the Territory.ASP Adult Division with Bern & Aileen

Bernie Adding to a lifetime of outstanding community contribution in the Northern Territory, Mr Kilgariff joined the Council of St John Ambulance as a Board Member in 1987 and was later promoted to Commander within the Order in 1999. His involvement has been central to building the profile and volunteer capability of the organisation in the Northern Territory over the last 20 years.

More recently, Bernie Kilgariff’s commitment to St John Ambulance in the Northern Territory and in particular to the Alice Springs Region, was recognised and he was formally invested as a Knight into the Order of St John in October 2008, in recognition of outstanding contributions to the work of the Order of St John. This is indeed a high honour for Mr Kilgariff, and one which is thoroughly deserved.

Bernie leaves behind a legacy to be proud of with his significant contribution to the Territory community, recognised in 1989 when he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) in the Queen's Birthday Honours, as Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 1996 Queen's Birthday Honours; in 2001 he was awarded the Centenary Medal for service to Australian society through parliament and in 2004 he was awarded Senior Australian of the Year for the Northern Territory.

Primarily representing the Council of St John Ambulance in Alice Springs, Mr Kilgariff has consistently provided strong support to the cadet and adult volunteers of St John Ambulance. Even into his 80’s, Mr Kilgariff regularly volunteered his valuable time to teaching St John Ambulance Cadets about the historical aspects of the Order of St John and the ANZAC tradition, whilst continuing his role on Council.Cadet Group 3

Bernie will continue to be honoured as the inspiration for the St John Ambulance NT Trainer Award, which aims to recognise the significant contribution of St John Ambulance First Aid Trainers to the development of individuals across the Northern Territory community every second year.

St John Ambulance NT has recognised the significant contribution of Bernie by naming an ambulance in his honour, which will be permanently based in Alice Springs.

St John Chairman Mr Michael Mooney said “Board Members, Management, Staff, Volunteers and Cadets of St John across the Territory will dearly miss Bernie Kilgariff and his passion for the work of our volunteers in the community. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to all family members and his enormous network of close friends and colleagues.

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St John Ambulance NT thankful for public and volunteer support PDF Print E-mail

16th February 2010

It’s been a busy time for St John Ambulance this month in the Territory. St John Ambulance Darwin - Volunteer AwardsFollowing the recent explosion at the TIO premises on 3 February, and more recently the tour bus roll over approximately 120km north of Tennant Creek on 13 February, St John Ambulance has once again demonstrated their ability to respond to emergency events, at a moments notice.

“In addition to the superior response demonstrated by our Paramedic staff across the Territory in response to these events, we value the vital resource we have in our Volunteers” said Ross Coburn, Chief Executive Officer, St John Ambulance NT. “We are immensely grateful for the support of our Volunteers during emergency events that require a large scale response. It is times like these when the community really does benefit from their skills and experience in the provision of First Aid. The com munity support from employers of volunteers was fantastic, allowing our volunteers to be released to assist at such short notice was greatly appreciated”.

St John Ambulance NT staff and volunteers reflecting on the two incidents, have recognised the significant impact of members of the general public and staff from near by businesses, who were able to administer First Aid prior to the arrival of ambulance services. St John Ambulance is grateful for the First Aid assistance provided by those people who were first on the scene at each of these emergency events and encourages more and more people to develop or update their First Aid skills.St John Ambulance Darwin - Marketing Photographs

“Accidents can happen anywhere, whether it's in the workplace, at home, school, or on holidays”, said Annetta Albanese, Deputy Manager, Education and Training Services, St John Ambulance NT. “You may be the first person on the scene of an accident or see someone in need of medical attention. First  Aid Training is vital to ensuring you have the skills and confidence to assist until the arrival of an ambulance. You never know when you might be called on to save a life”.

St John Ambulance NT Paramedics and Volunteers pulled together to attend to the 19 injured passengers on board the bus that rolled over on the Stuart Highway last week. Injured passengers were treated by Paramedics from Tennant Creek, with back up paramedical support provided by Alice Springs. The St John Ambulance Contract Paramedic located at Bootu Creek Mine site, was also activated as part of the Mines Emergency Response Team (ERT) to assist. In addition, Volunteers from Tennant Creek quickly answered the call to duty and attended the scene.

“On arrival at the scene St John Ambulance staff and volunteers were met with a very difficult situation as the patients were spread over some 400 meters”, said Kevin Blake, St John Ambulance NT Operations Manager, Southern Region.106985 “All those involved should be commended for their ability to pull together the resources needed in such a short time to respond to an incident of this scale in such a short period of time and in such a remote area.”

This event was not unlike the response quickly coordinated following the explosion at the TIO premises earlier this month. 5 St John  Ambulances attended the scene with additional teams activated at a moment’s notice to assist with the emergency. St John Ambulance NT were attending to 5 other call outs simultaneously to this event, demonstrating their dedication to assisting community in times of great need.

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