Christine Fyffe (Evelyn MP)
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“We must learn from our mistakes of the past and ensure that our modern-day veterans are cared for, despite our personal views of war, whatever they may be. ”
This week, we pay tribute to the brave Australians who did not return home from war.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause for one minute to remember those brave Australian sailors, soldiers and airmen who have made the supreme sacrifice.
It was at this point in 1918 when the guns fell silent and World War I came to an end. The ‘Great’ War claimed more than 37 million lives, including 61,513 Australians.
In total, 102,784 Australians have laid down their lives in conflict over the years.
This is roughly equal to the total population of the Yarra Ranges.
In Parliament last week, I came across an old piece of legislation named the Limbless Soldiers Trust Act 1942.
I found it sobering to think that there were so many veterans who had lost an arm or a leg that Victoria needed to establish specific laws and trusts.
It is confronting to imagine voting on such legislation in today’s world.
As the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq draw to a close, and our involvements in East Timor and Solomon Islands wind down, we pause to reflect the contribution Australians in uniform continue to make around the world.
Thousands of Australian military families will now be able to rest easier as their loved ones return home.
We must learn from our mistakes of the past and ensure that our modern-day veterans are cared for, despite our personal views of war, whatever they may be.
Our veterans give years of their lives in service to Australia and are worthy of special attention.
While there are thankfully fewer families who have lost loved ones in service, we must also ensure they receive the utmost care.
To all of our veterans and to all families of the fallen, on behalf the community, thank you.
As always, if you would like assistance with any Victorian Government matter, please feel free to contact my office on 9735 3208, at christine.fyffe@parliament.vic.gov.au, or visit at 143 Main Street, Lilydale.