Brian Gallop

Western Australia Finalist | Australian Volunteer of the Year

Recognising three decades of leadership, emergency medical response and community care across Western Australia.

“For 30 years, Brian Gallop has supported communities across Western Australia through emergency response, volunteer mentoring and care for remote communities.”

About Brian Gallop

Brian Gallop ASM OStJ has devoted 30 years to volunteering with St John WA. During that time, he has made a significant contribution through emergency medical response, volunteer training, community outreach, and support for remote communities across Western Australia.

In 2024, Brian provided critical pre-hospital care in remote regions, travelling more than 1,000 kilometres during work breaks to assist isolated communities in need of emergency medical support.

As a Volunteer Development Officer and Emergency Medical Technician, Brian has led specialised training sessions and mentored volunteers, helping ensure they are equipped to respond to real-life emergencies. His fundraising efforts have also helped improve the resources and facilities of remote ambulance sub-centres, supporting their ongoing operation.

Brian Gallop has been recognised as a State Volunteer of the Year recipient and is a finalist for the inaugural Australian Volunteer of the Year Award, presented during National Volunteer Week.

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