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RSL calls for Urgent DVA Fee Action to Give Veterans and their Families a Fair Go
The RSL is continuing its call on the Australian Government to review the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) fee schedule for veteran healthcare and to significantly increase payments. The RSL wants the DVA fee schedule indexed annually to the Consumer Price Index and a one-off increase to account for the Medicare indexation freezes imposed over the past decade.
ANZAC BISCUIT TINS – 2024 LIMITED EDITION
Each year the RSL creates special limited edition Anzac biscuit tins with unique designs that are made available in participating Coles, Aldi’s and Independent Stores. The 2024 limited edition RSL Anzac Biscuit tins are due in-store by 1 April. There are four different tin designs to collect. Different designs are exclusive to different stores, so here’s the scoop on where you can find them.
RSL Australia Calls for Changes to Draft Aged Care Legislation to Improve Veteran Outcomes
The RSL has lodged a submission calling for changes to the Government’s proposed new Aged Care Legislation to improve outcomes for veterans, widow(er)s and their families. RSL National President Greg Melick said there were specific gaps in the legislation that needed to be addressed to ensure that veterans, widow(er)s and their families were not disadvantaged when they moved into aged care. This has formed the basis of the RSL’s submission provided as feedback to the draft Bill.
RSL Australia Condemns Vandalisation of Vietnam War Memorial
The RSL has strongly condemned the vandalisation of the Vietnam War Memorial in Canberra. Overnight, vandals painted graffiti on the Vietnam War Memorial on Anzac Parade in an apparent protest to highlight the situation in Gaza. “People are entitled to protest, but the desecration of a memorial to those who served, suffered and died in the Vietnam conflict is to be deplored,” Greg Melick said.
RSL Welcomes Australia’s Surface Fleet Review, But Questions Overall Defence Commitment
The RSL has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement of February 20 to more than double the Navy’s combat fleet, following the release of the much-anticipated Enhanced Lethality Surface Combatant Fleet review. However, the RSL has questioned the commitment to wider Defence readiness and is concerned that the Army has been neglected in the overall strategic upgrade.
RSL Calls for Robust Participant Consent Mechanism After Program Disbanded.
The RSL has called for the establishment of a robust participant consent mechanism to be included in any new program following the cessation of the Veterans’ MATES medical research program. The RSL says that a replacement program must have a robust mechanism to ensure informed consent and to protect participants’ privacy.
What is RSL Australia advocating for in 2024?
Our 2024 policy priorities continue to focus on the areas the RSL has been lobbying for in 2023. Find out what we will be advocating for in 2024.
A Federal Budget that invests in veterans and their families is a sound investment for all Australians
The RSL is requesting the Federal Government use the 2024-25 Budget to strengthen the health and wellbeing of veterans and their families. “Investing in the health and wellbeing of veterans and their families is a sound investment for all Australians and the RSL stands ready to support the Australian Government in better serving those who have served us,” Greg Melick said.
RSL Australia Calls for Establishment of Permanent and Independent Body to Monitor Wellbeing of Veterans, Defence Members, and their Families.
The RSL has responded to the Royal Commission into Defence and Suicide’s consultation paper.
2023 - The Year in Perspective
Founding members of the League set out to lobby for better benefits, treatment and the welfare of veterans.
One hundred seven years on, our core mission remains the same.
Read about the impact RSL Australia has made in 2023.
RSL Australia Urges Australians to ‘Remember to Remember’ on Remembrance Day
In a national message to mark Remembrance Day, RSL Australia President Greg Melick asked all Australians to unite and ‘remember to remember’ by observing a minute’s silence at 11 a.m. this Saturday to honour those who have bravely served our country and continue to serve our country today.
RSL Australia Welcomes GP’s Veteran Access Payment Increase
The Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL) has applauded today’s lifting of the Veteran Access Payment for certain general practitioner services and says the incentive should improve access to medical services for many veterans.
How you can commemorate THIS Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day is day to reflect and honour those who gave their lives in service. Whether you attend a service, wear a poppy or pause for a minute of reflection, you can commemorate this Remembrance Day in many ways. Whatever you choose, it is important we all ‘Remember to Remember’.
Deadline for Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide Submissions Fast Approaching
The deadline for submissions to the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide is less than a month away. The RSL is calling for a National Commissioner for Defence and Veteran Wellbeing to lead implementation of the forthcoming recommendations of the Royal Commission; to ensure there is a mechanism to keep a permanent watch on this issue and continue to hold Government, Defence and others to account.
Minister, Royal Commissioners, Military Leader and Departmental Secretary to Address National Ex-Service Organisation Forum
RSL Australia is pleased to announce that Veterans’ Affairs Minister Matt Keogh MP, the Defence Force Chief of Personnel Lieutenant General Natasha Fox, Department of Veterans’ Affairs Secretary Alison Frame and Royal Commissioners Kaldas, Brown and Douglas will address the forthcoming National Forum for Ex-Service Organisations (ESOs) on 10 October. Forum sessions will be co-facilitated by leaders from across the ESO sector.
RSL Australia Calls for Greater Spending and Increased Army Priority in Defence Moves
The RSL has called on the Federal Government to increase defence spending and ensure that our nation’s Defence Forces are balanced and appropriate for the current unstable strategic environment in our region. Responding to this week’s major re-organisation of the Army and particularly the northern deployment emphasis, the RSL said the Government must address its earlier decision which saw resources denied to the Army to fund appropriate enhancements to Australia’s Navy and Air Force.
Japan-Australia Grassroots Exchange Program
The Japan-Australia Grassroots Exchange Program is available to descendants of Japanese POWs. It aims to deepen the mutual understanding between Japanese and Australian people by inviting descendants of former POWs to tour Japan in the spirit of post-war reconciliation.
Pilot Veterans’ Services Program a Success
The pilot of the ‘Veterans’ Catalogue’ launched by the RSL in partnership with Servulink has been hailed as a success. The online catalogue connects veterans and their families to the complex range of services available to them throughout Australia. The 12-month pilot attracted more than 8,000 users over the past nine months who engaged 1,127 service providers across 12 categories more than 35,000 times.
RSL Expresses Condolences at US Marine Deaths
The RSL has expressed its sincere condolences following the deaths of the three United States Marines in today’s crash of an Osprey aircraft at Melville Island. The marines were participating in the joint Predators Run exercise, involving troops from the United States, Australia, the Philippines, East Timor, and Indonesia.
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