Anzac Day A Time To Recommit To Veterans
- Labour veterans affairs spokesperson Greg O'Connor attended Anzac Day services on Friday.
- This recognition highlights Labour's concern that current law treats veterans differently.
- The law creates a two-tiered support system based on when veterans served.
- Greg O'Connor stated Labour "back the people who have served our country".
- Labour offers willingness to work across the aisle for meaningful change and better outcomes.
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We pause to remember
Today our nation pauses to honour the service men and women who fought so bravely to defend our freedom more than 100 years ago. Anzac Day holds a special place in the hearts of so many Australians and New Zealanders. While it is a day to commemorate the Gallipoli landings in 1915, and the horrific campaign that followed, it is also a powerful reminder of our history, values and resilience. It speaks to the courage, sacrifice and enduring spirit…
Push to offer veterans golf program nationally - PGA of Australia
As Australia and New Zealand observe ANZAC Day on Friday in honour of the servicemen and women who have served and those currently deployed, McDermott’s ‘Fairways to Resilience’ golf program is nearing its one-year anniversary. Initially inspired to develop the program after seeing the impacts of war on his father, brother and uncle – and having witnessed the positive influence golf has had on All Abilities athletes he has coached – McDermott ha…
Anzac Day A Time To Recommit To Veterans – Labour
This Anzac Day, Labour recognises veterans and the service they have given to our country. “We back the people who have served our country, on deployment or supporting operations here at home,” Labour veterans’ affairs spokesperson Greg O’Connor said. “On this day we recognise the sacrifices they have made and acknowledge there is still work to do. “Our current system still treats veterans differently based on when they served. The law says that…
Veterans' minister urges Anzac Day participation
THE state’s Veterans Affairs minister has invited to honour the service and sacrifice of our veterans this Anzac Day, April 25, by attending a local commemorative service. “Honouring those who have served, fought and given their lives for the freedoms we value today, is a meaningful gesture of gratitude,” minister Jacquie Petrusma said in encouraging all Tasmanians to join their local Anzac Day service.“I warmly invite Tasmanians to participate …
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