Chapter One Hundred and One: The Jazz Title (Subscription Requested!) )

Based on Australia's current per capita income, anyone who receives any of the three medals will receive at least £120 a year.

That's higher than the vast majority of Australian household incomes. The average annual income of an Australian family is just over £40, which is less than half of the basic income brought about by a medal.

What's more, this award of ten times the per capita annual income is only the most basic reward for these three medals, and the detailed conditions for obtaining it and the reward system will be promulgated later.

What does this mean? While the three medals will be earned differently and rewarded, they are certainly more than a hundred pounds a year.

It is no exaggeration to say that as long as you can get any medal, you can ensure that you and your family will have no worries about food and clothing for a lifetime, and even bless the next generation.

This is also the attraction of these three medals, judging by the reaction of Australians in the audience, at least the vast majority of people expressed their enthusiasm for the issuance of these three medals.

In fact, this is also Arthur's purpose. Elevate Australians' pursuit of these three medals through awards that impress the vast majority of people.

And all three medals can only be awarded to people who are extremely patriotic and have contributed to the country and the royal family.

Under such a premise, it is definitely possible to win over a considerable number of Australians to do something for the country and try to get this medal.

"The Victoria Medal and the Royal Knighthood were presented by me personally, and the National Order of Australia was awarded by the then Prime Minister. I hope that in the future many Australians will receive these medals and become role models for the entire Australian nation, the pride of the Australian nation, and the pillars of the country and the royal family. Arthur said with a smile.

Since the specifications of these three medals are to be raised, it is a good choice to let Arthur personally present the awards.

As the ruler of Australia, Arthur's status is supreme in Australia.

A medal issued by the monarch of the country himself is definitely more valuable and commemorative than an ordinary medal.

Of course, doing so will also increase the value of the medal itself and the benefits it can bring.

In addition, the Royal Relief Committee will also start the new year's relief work. The relief work in the last year has been very good, with at least 800,000 low-income people receiving our relief food to ensure that they do not go hungry at any time. I hope that in the new year, the work of the Royal Relief Committee will be expanded to cover the whole of Australia and even the colonies of New Guinea. May all great Australians be able to live happily in this country, and no one will have to worry about starvation, which will be what the royal family and the national government strive for! Arthur said firmly.

What do ordinary people like to hear the most? Naturally, it is about their welfare policies, including food, clothing, housing and transportation.

Arthur's plan was simple: to use the country's massive construction to provide jobs for most Australians and give them a decent income.

At the same time, we will provide relief to some special groups of people who are unable to participate in work due to physical reasons, such as the elderly and orphans, as well as some people with disabilities.

Policies towards them can easily provoke emotions among Australians, who often represent the lowest end of society's standard of living.

As long as the normal life of these people can be guaranteed, then does it not mean that any Australian can be guaranteed to receive good relief in such a situation?

With the end of Arthur's speech, the day's National Day ceremony is officially over.

The specific instructions for the next three medals issued by the government and the new round of rescue plans of the Royal Rescue Committee have nothing to do with Arthur.

During this long-lost National Day holiday, Arthur was finally able to rest and rest.

The government's actions were swift, and even during the prescribed National Day holiday, the specific explanations of the three medals have been published on the bulletin board of the Government Affairs Building, and will be accompanied by a new round of issues of the Victoria newspaper and the Australian daily newspaper, so that more people will know about it.

Among the three newly promulgated medals, the Victoria Memorial Medal is a special existence.

The Victorian Medal is the most difficult to obtain, and while global in scope, it can only be obtained if it has made a significant contribution to the prestige of the royal family and monarch, or has defended a significant crisis of the royal family and monarch.

Of course, the reward is also the richest of the three medals. In addition to being rewarded with 10 times Australia's annual per capita annual income for each medal, the honorary title of Australian knighthood is not inherited.

Although it is different from the hereditary titles of nobility that can be used to own land, it is also the lowest type of nobility, and this title is still attractive to Australians.

In addition, the direct descendants of Victorian Medal recipients can directly enter the university when they are of the right age, and can be exempted from the admissions process of the national university.

For Australia, where college students are scarce now, this is also a relatively good condition.

After all, every year, the national university admissions attract thousands of applicants, but the final number of admissions is very small, only 800 in the first year, and even fewer in the second year, only more than 600.

In such a situation, it is still more attractive to have a direct opportunity to enter the university without the admission conditions.

The other two medals are of similar difficulty and only need to make a significant contribution to the royal family and the country.

The Australian National Medal, in particular, is the least difficult to obtain, but it is also the least rewarded.

As a medal awarded by the then Prime Minister himself, the Australian National Medal is not only a financial award, but also a reward for publicity and encouragement within Australia, including but not limited to newspapers and announcements.

However, these conditions are still very attractive to Australians. After all, when it is a good thing, who would not want to be famous in the whole country, especially if the government comes forward to make an announcement and publish a newspaper.

As long as you receive the National Order of Australia, you can be promoted as a hero of the country, the pride of the people, and think about it, how is it that people feel a little excited?

Although the difficulty of obtaining the three medals was quite disappointing for some people, the abundance of reward funds and various benefits still made many people excited.

It can be expected that in the near future, a group of people who want to do everything possible to get the medal will be born.

This is often what the government and Arthur want to see. After all, no matter how hard they try, the people who end up getting the most benefit will definitely be the royal family and the government.

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