
Three RSL sub-branches in the Dandenong Ranges have been announced as successful recipients of government funding, commemorating the legacy of Victorian veterans.
The State government has chosen to honour the dedicated service and sacrifices of veterans, offering grants to local governments, ex-service organisations, and community groups to upgrade facilities into warm and accessible places for veterans and their families to be both supported and celebrated.
Both Emerald and Upwey have received the Veteran Capital Works grants which will be used for clubroom upgrades and disabled access compliance in Emerald, and the installation of solar panels in Upwey.
The Restoring Community War Memorials and Avenues of Honour grant of up to $30,000 was offered to the Gembrook RSL and will be used to restore the Gembrook RSL War Memorial and surrounds.
Minister for Veterans Natalie Suleyman announced the successful recipients of the grants on the 10 April, stating that, “By investing in community projects across the state, we’re paying tribute to our veterans and creating inclusive, welcoming spaces for future generations to gather and reflect on Victoria’s history.”
She added: “These projects are a powerful way we’re preserving the unforgettable legacy of our veterans by improving the places where their stories are honoured and remembered.”
The Veterans Capital Works grant program will provide over $780,000 among 26 recipients for the upgrading and development of facilities for veterans and families, while the Restoring Community War Memorials and Avenues of Honour grants shares funding of over $320,000 between 16 to restore, preserve, and update war memorials, honour rolls, and avenues of honour.
This funding will be greatly appreciated as Anzac Day approaches, preserving the strong legacy of veterans and strengthening their communities.