Ironbark Works - Medal Boxes and Medal Mounting

Ironbark Works - Medal Boxes and Medal Mounting We are a multi-veteran family-owned business making bespoke medal boxes, medal mounting and plaques

We are a multi-veteran family-owned small business making individually crafted medal boxes, plaques, medal mounting and wooden wares.
​​Located in Hobart, Tasmania we specialise in making bespoke medal boxes and working with native Tasmanian timbers.

Hanging on the wall of Air Mobility Control Centre, the plaque recognises Airman of the Quarter. It is made from Tasmani...
05/06/2026

Hanging on the wall of Air Mobility Control Centre, the plaque recognises Airman of the Quarter. It is made from Tasmanian Blackwood.

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A full set of replicas (full size, miniatures and ribbon bar) made for a long serving Magpie. For more information and p...
01/06/2026

A full set of replicas (full size, miniatures and ribbon bar) made for a long serving Magpie.

For more information and photos please visit https://ironbarkworks.com.au/

Hosted by the Australian Border Force, the 21st Heads of Asian Coast Guard Agencies Meeting (HACGAM) took place in Sydne...
28/05/2026

Hosted by the Australian Border Force, the 21st Heads of Asian Coast Guard Agencies Meeting (HACGAM) took place in Sydney, Australia, from October 13 to 16, 2025.
The event brought together delegates from 26 countries and multiple organizations and we were honoured to be asked to manufacture commerative coin display / name bars for the participants.
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Manufactured from beautiful Huon Pine and Myrtle. A stunning medal box from a wife for her Veteran husband.For more info...
24/05/2026

Manufactured from beautiful Huon Pine and Myrtle. A stunning medal box from a wife for her Veteran husband.

For more information and photos please visit https://ironbarkworks.com.au/

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First, we made the replica sets of miniatures for the customers grandchildren. He loved them so much he ordered the pres...
20/05/2026

First, we made the replica sets of miniatures for the customers grandchildren. He loved them so much he ordered the presentation boxes to house the medals.

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Lest we forget.
25/04/2026

Lest we forget.

Something different, here are some scale rulers we made for the CFS some time ago.For more information and photos please...
20/04/2026

Something different, here are some scale rulers we made for the CFS some time ago.

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As promised a while ago, starting with the senior service, the badges of the Australian Defence Force and which badge is...
08/04/2026

As promised a while ago, starting with the senior service, the badges of the Australian Defence Force and which badge is appropriate to represent service (when getting our products).

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY (RAN)

1901 - 1957 - Tudor Crown
The first official badge of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) was authorised in 1949, featuring the Tudor (King’s) Crown atop a left-hand rope surround with a knotted section at its base. In the centre of the badge was a stockless, chain-cabled anchor. Four dots were placed between the words ‘Royal Australian Navy’, with a Federation Star on either side (image 1). This badge is used for service from 1901 through to 1957.

1958-2025 - St Edward's Crown (EIIR Pattern)
The official badge of the RAN was amended in 1957 by substituting the St Edward’s (Queen’s) Crown for the Tudor Crown, and a right-hand rope replaced the left-hand rope. On 16 July 1968, the knotted rope surround was replaced with a plain oval rope, and the four dots that had appeared between the words ‘Royal Australian Navy’ and the Federation Star were removed. In 2002, another slight change was made, adjusting the spacing of the words ‘Royal Australian Navy’ to bring them closer together. The most recent version (image 2) of the St Edward’s Crown badge is used for service from 1957 through to 1 August 2025.

August 2025 - Current - Tudor Crown (CIIIR Pattern)
On 1 August 2025, the latest version (image 3) was released, with the only change featuring a redrawn Tudor (King’s) Crown to reflect the coronation of King Charles III. This badge is now used for all RAN personnel who are currently serving or who have discharged after 1 August 2025.

We are required to use the RAN Badge for your period of service as follows:
• 1901–1957: Tudor Crown
• 1958–2025: St Edward’s (EIIR pattern)
• From August 2025: Tudor Crown (CIIIR pattern)
If service spans over two periods, the later RAN badge is to be used.

For more information and photos please visit https://ironbarkworks.com.au/

A set of WWII medals sent in for cleaning and mounting. Representing the service of an 2nd AIF infantryman who was a POW...
29/03/2026

A set of WWII medals sent in for cleaning and mounting. Representing the service of an 2nd AIF infantryman who was a POW on the notorious Burma Railway and died in 1943. aged 25. Lest We Forget.

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This challenge coin display went up to Tindal for a 75 SQN posting out presento. Made from Tasmanian Blackwood the aircr...
26/03/2026

This challenge coin display went up to Tindal for a 75 SQN posting out presento. Made from Tasmanian Blackwood the aircraft profile is of the now retired FA-18A.

For more information and photos please visit https://ironbarkworks.com.au/



Address

90 Nowra Road
Hobart, TAS
7170

Opening Hours

7am - 2:30pm

Telephone

+61400980042

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