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Medals should not be revoked until investigations complete
The Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL) has expressed its deep concern at today’s announcement by Defence Minister Richard Marles that the medals awarded to senior Australian officers serving in the Afghanistan campaign will be revoked.
RSL Welcomes Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide’s Final Report. Calls for Immediate Action.
The Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL) is urging the Australian Government to take comprehensive and sustainable action to implement the recommendations outlined in the Final Report of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide.
ESORT Communique - 27 August 2024
RSL Australia attended the ESORT (Ex-Service Organisation Round Table) meeting on 27 August 2024. Here is the communique provided by DVA summarising the meeting.
An Opportunity for healing for descendants of prisoners of war.
The Japan-Australia Grassroots Exchange Program offers descendants of former Australian POWs a path towards healing and understanding. The Japanese Government have generously offered two places for descendants of POW's on the next Grassroots Program, tentatively scheduled for February/March 2025.
RSL Continuing to monitor Gallipoli Fires
The RSL is continuing to monitor forest fires burning on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Türkiye. The fires broke out earlier this week following high humidity and extreme temperatures in the region. The historic Gallipoli Peninsula is a sacred site for Australia, New Zealand and Türkiye following the 1915 landing of Australian and New Zealand troops that gave rise to the ANZAC legend.
RSL Monitoring Possible Gaza War Graves Damage
The RSL is monitoring possible damage to Australian graves in the Gaza War Cemetery. The cemetery is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and comprises graves of Australian and other Commonwealth servicemen killed in the First and Second World Wars.
Experts Question Defence Priorities and Preparedness
Leading Defence experts have questioned Australia’s preparedness to fulfil our international treaty obligations and the ability of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to meet current and potential future missions. In an extensive commentary, former Army Chief, retired Lieutenant General Peter Leahy and John Powers, a retired senior United States Special Forces and Intelligence Officer, submit that the ADF is stretched too thin, not fit for immediate combat and is unlikely to be in better shape for some time.
Broad Support for New Veterans’ Entitlements Bill
The RSL has lodged a submission to the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee on the Exposure Draft of the Veterans' Entitlements, Treatment and Support (Simplification and Harmonisation) Bill 2024, in which the RSL outlines its support for key provisions in the legislation and provides further information to assist the Senate Committee’s deliberations.
Hobart Cenotaph Sacred Site Must be Protected
The RSL says the Hobart Cenotaph is a sacred site for Defence veterans, their families and for all Tasmanians and its heritage values, cultural and spiritual significance must be respected and protected for all time. The National League supports the introduction of Tasmanian legislation similar to that applying in other States to protect its sanctity and heritage.
RSL Anger at further desecration at war memorial
The RSL has expressed its anger and condemnation at the latest desecration of the Vietnam War Memorial in Canberra. The desecration of the nation’s sacred places by these cowardly vandals is deplorable, and the perpetrators should face the full force of the law.
Strengthening links with Timor-Leste
RSL National President Greg Melick recently spent time in Timor-Leste as part of a delegation to support improvement in health services and economic initiatives through the Timor Awakening Program and also to build the relationship between RSL Australia and Timorese veterans.
Veterans invited to sail with “Wheels on waves” when it visits australia
This is a fantastic opportunity for current and former serving Australian Defence Force personnel to sail on board the incredible, purpose-built, fully accessible Lo Spirito di Stella when it visits Australia as part of the Wheels on Water 2023-2025 round-the-world sailing tour.
Keep your community connected
DVA grants of up to $1,000 are available to RSL Sub-branches to host a community event this October in support of Veterans’ Health Week (VHW). Applications close on 30 August 2024.
New Veteran Entitlements’ Legislation Welcomed
The RSL has welcomed the Government’s legislation currently before the Parliament to simplify and harmonise veteran rehabilitation and compensation entitlements. Under the legislation, all new compensation claims from 1 July 2026 will be dealt with under a single piece of legislation – an improved Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA) – regardless of when or where the veteran served.
RSL Calls for Action Against Cowardly Vandals
The RSL has called for concerted government action to protect Australia’s war memorials and for an increase in penalties for the cowards and vandals caught defacing and desecrating them. This follows the recent spate of vandalism and the daubing of violence and hate slogans on national war memorials in Canberra and elsewhere around the country, with the most recent incident the desecration of the Korean and Vietnam War Memorials in the national capital last weekend.
Reflecting on ‘Shining a Light: Stories of Trauma & Tragedy, Hope & Healing’
On 20 June, the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide released a book entitled ‘Shining a Light: Stories of Trauma & Tragedy, Hope and Healing’ to bring to life the consolidation of many lived experience witnesses of the Royal Commission. The book has provided the RSL an opportunity to reflect on the support we offer to veterans and their families.
RSL Anger at Desecration at Australian War Memorial
Te RSL has expressed its anger and condemnation at the desecration of the Korean and Vietnam War Memorials in Canberra.RSL National President Greg Melick says the desecration of the nation’s sacred places by these cowardly vandals is deplorable and the perpetrators should face the full force of the law.
RSL Welcomes Veteran Housing Program
The RSL has welcomed yesterday’s launch of the Australian Government’s Veterans’ Acute Housing Program. RSL National President Greg Melick said addressing homelessness in the veteran community was a priority issue for the League and it was pleasing that the Government was honouring its election commitment with the introduction of this program.
RSL Says Lived Experiences Highlight Issues Facing Veterans and Service Personnel
The Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL) says the Lived Experiences Report Shining a Light, released yesterday by the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, highlights the issues and challenges facing the nation’s service personnel and veterans.
RSL Australia President Greg Melick said the detail in Shining a Light was concerning and made for difficult reading but needed to be acknowledged.
RSL Australia Condemns Desecration of the Australian War Memorial in Strongest Possible Terms
The RSL has strongly condemned the desecration of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Overnight, pro-Palestine graffiti was painted on the Australian War Memorial in the nation’s capital. RSL National President Greg Melick said the desecration of the nation’s sacred place would be deplored by all fair-minded Australians.
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