The Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) was awarded to Edmund Barton in 1902—ceremonial recognition from Britain for his personal role in fostering the Commonwealth of Australia into existence. Barton was one of the strongest and most influential advocates for Federation, and Australia’s first prime minister. As prime minister of the first Commonwealth parliament Barton was essentially responsible for realising the necessary infrastructure for the new federation, such as the public service, the High Court (in which he later served as one of the inaugural judges) and the mechanisms of State-Commonwealth relations. The Badge of the Knight Grand Cross is a gold cross with fourteen white enamel points edged in gold. At the centre on one side is a depiction of the Archangel St Michael, with sword in hand, encountering Satan. On the other side St George on horseback encounters a dragon.
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