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Defence thanks employers who support Reserve personnel

Department of Defence

The annual Defence ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Employer Support Awards recognised 44 employers of Australian Defence Force (ADF) reservists in Sydney on 21 November.

Employers were recognised for their support to reservists working within their organisation, including the release of employees for periods of service where they undertake work for Defence.

Chief of Personnel, Lieutenant General Natasha Fox, AO, CSC, thanked the civilian employers for their support and the contribution it makes to the Defence mission.

“Defence recognises the vital contribution of ADF reservists, who are highly skilled and disciplined,” Lieutenant General Fox said.

“Support and understanding from the employers of reservists enables the delivery of reserve capability and we couldn’t do what we need to without them.

“Having workplaces that show flexibility to reservists ensures the Australian Defence Force can call on our reservists to respond quickly and provide vital capability where it is most needed.

“I thank the award-winning organisations and all of the nominees for their continued support of our ADF reservists.”

The 2023 ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Employer Support Award winners are:

Private Sector (Large): Ensign Laboratories, Victoria

Private Sector (Medium): Protegas, Queensland

Private Sector (Small): Functional AF, Western Australia

Public Sector: Queensland Police Service – Bob Atkinson (BAOCC), Queensland

Public Sector: Fire and Rescue NSW, New South Wales

Public Sector – Defence: Patrol Boat Group Headquarters, Northern Territory

Not for Profit: St John WA, Western Australia

Honourable mentions went to:

Private Sector (Large): Symbion, Queensland

Private Sector (Medium): Talent Quarter, New South Wales

Private Sector (Small): Humanihut, South Australia and Legear, Victoria

Public Sector: Tasmania Government Department of Justice, Tasmania

Not-For-Profit: Fit to Drive Foundation Incorporated, Victoria

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