Crisis funding distributed by Bravery Trust to support Aussie veterans injured during service has surpassed $7 million. With the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide hearings underway in Townsville…
Blog by CEO Belinda Wilson Last week’s announcement by the Fair Work Commission to raise the minimum wage by 5.2% is a great start for workers, but spare a thought…
Bravery Trust has welcomed the focus on improving veteran services and early intervention following last night’s Federal Budget announcement. Bravery Trust has been granted $2.1 million over three years to…
Almost half of all Australians live pay-to-pay. For those on a limited income, especially our veterans whose earning capacity is impacted by injury or illness, unexpected bills can throw the budget…
Steven had suffered an accident while serving, rupturing a disc and crushing a nerve in his back. He’d had surgery to repair the damage but had permanent numbness and loss…
A virtual trek will support Aussie veterans facing financial hardship, while encouraging families in lockdown to get outside and be active. Bravery Trek will also commemorate the service and sacrifice…
John* let Bravery Trust know that the support we provided helped him immensely in his transition to civilian life and through the aftermath of the recent challenges. John served in…
Bravery Trust has reported April and May 2021 as two of the busiest months on record for veteran-specific financial aid and financial counselling. As the impacts of Covid-19 restrictions take…
The Bravery Trust has welcomed news Minister Andrew Gee will look to increase support measures for veterans while the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide is still underway. The…
No two Australian veterans are the same. They are both men and women. They are ethnically, politically and religiously diverse. They agree on some things, and not on others. In short, they’re everyday Aussies – united by their commitment to serve.
We are proud to share their unique stories of service and bravery with you.