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RSL Queensland provides practical support, assistance, advice and camaraderie to current and former Australian Defence Force members and their families across Queensland and nationally.
Our mission is to provide care, commemoration and camaraderie to enable veterans and their families to live with dignity and respect. It's our guiding light and underpins all that we do.
The 2030 Strategy outlines our intent to provide increased support to more veterans and their families, promote wider recognition of our service people's legacy, and offer a sense of belonging and purpose to all in the veteran community.
92.3%
92.3% of available funding, supporting our Charitable Objects, was directed towards investment in leading health and wellbeing support, advocacy, partner programs, education, research and social and community services for veterans and their families.
$23.8m
$23.8m to directly engage veterans and their families in social and community services in Queensland and interstate.
$15.9
$15.9 million to provide support and direct relief to veterans and their families through donations and sponsorships, appropriate to our Charitable Objects.
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Caring for the welfare and interests of veterans.
supported by our services to improve their health and wellbeing
referring veterans and their families to services that suit their needs
across our Veteran & Family Wellbeing Centres in Brisbane, Cairns, the Sunshine Coast and Townsville
provided for veterans and their families travelling from regional areas for medial treatment
in meaningful employment secured for veterans and their partners
submitted to the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA)
in safe, permanent accommodation they can call home
to veterans and their families across Queensland, Northern Territory and Tasmania
Enabling and supporting the commemoration of the service and sacrifices of veterans.
including ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day
listed on the RSL Queensland website
in the Postcards of Honour and Draw to Remember initiatives, which Sub Branches facilitated at 446 schools
supporting Sub Branches’ fundraising
Providing avenues for veterans to rekindle their bonds of service and mateship.
contributed by members
participated in RSL Peer-Led Programs
received assistance to secure funding for asset purchases, upgrades and building repairs
across 10 Districts participated in group training sessions
RSL Queensland supports and, in some instances, provides direct funding to other states to deliver services in support of veterans and their families.
Gallipoli Medical Research: Since 2012, RSL Queensland has invested more than $20 million in veteran-centric research to inform federal government, Defence and veteran organisations with credible data and insights.
Mates4Mates: In the last decade, RSL Queensland has invested more than $56 million in Mates4Mates and is committing close to $70 million as part of our 2030 Strategy, supporting veterans and families nationally.
Veteran & Family Wellbeing Centres: RSL Queensland has provided funds towards these Centres to support veterans and families across Queensland, the Northern Territory and Tasmania.
RSL Be:Well and Go Beyond: Designed for veterans, these online learning resources offer health and wellbeing information and tools to assist during and after Defence. These programs are available to all Australian veterans and accessible anywhere, any time.
Soldier Recovery Centre: Across three Queensland Defence bases, RSL Queensland continues to invest in active, on-base programs that support Defence members transitioning to civilian life in Queensland or interstate.
RSL Queensland invests heavily in national programs and services to help veterans and their families across Australia.
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