NEWS HEADLINES

Govt Response to Royal Commission

Govt Response to Royal Commission

The Government has tabled in Parliament its formal response to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide’s Interim Report.

The Interim Report made 13 key recommendations which fall within three key themes: improving the claims process, Royal Commission administration and access to information by loved ones.

Responding to the Interim Report Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Minister for Defence Personnel, the Hon Matt Keogh MP said, “There’s no doubt some veterans and families have not had a good experience dealing with Defence and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, and have not been able to access the support they deserve. For that, we are sorry.

“Our Government is committed to the task of saving lives and ensuring a better future for our Defence and veteran communities. After years of reports, too many deaths, too many lives changed for the worse and endless discussion, it’s time to get on with it.”

The Royal Commission’s Interim Report is the culmination of the inquiry’s work to date, encompassing over 2,000 submissions, 178 private sessions and testimony from 208 witnesses.

You can read the full Government Response here: Australian Government Response to the Interim Report of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide – September 2022 (dva.gov.au).

and also the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs full media statement here: https://minister.dva.gov.au/minister-veterans-affairs.

MORE NEWS

George is back home

After a period away from public display, the iconic Avro Lancaster bomber “G for George” has returned to pride of place as the centrepiece of the Australian War Memorial’s new exhibition highlighting the significant contribution of Australian airmen to Bomber Command...

RAAFA Queensland Honours Air Forces Legacy at Annual Memorial Service

Brisbane’s Queens Gardens Park has been the setting for a moving tribute as the AFC & RAAF Association Queensland Division hosted the Australian and Allied Air Forces Memorial Service. The event honoured all Allied Air Forces personnel including Prisoners of War,...

Improving access to early assessment and treatment for tinnitus

 Hearing conditions such as hearing loss and tinnitus often develop gradually. With early assessment and timely treatment, the impact of symptoms can often be reduced and the progression of the condition better managed. That’s why the Department of Veterans’ Affairs...

Free online mindfulness program for veterans and families

When Royal Australian Air Force veteran EJ was medically discharged from Defence and going through a marriage breakdown, the impact on her mental and physical health was, at times, overwhelming. During this very difficult period, EJ reached out to Open Arms – Veterans...