$55 Million Package For Former F-111 Aircraft Fuel Tank Maintenance Workers

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The Hon Alan Griffin MP

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

Minister for Defence Personnel


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Tuesday, 11 May 2010


$55 MILLION PACKAGE FOR FORMER F-111 AIRCRAFT FUEL TANK

MAINTENANCE WORKERS


Thousands more former F-111 fuel tank maintenance personnel will now have access to health

care and compensation arrangements under a new $55 million package.


This program will expand access to health care and compensation to those who had been

excluded previously. 


This investment comes in response to a parliamentary inquiry report into F-111 workers and

their families. 


The Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Alan Griffin, said that these investments would deliver the

Rudd Government’s commitment to better health care arrangements across the country.


“From tonight, more people will be eligible for care and compensation, now including those who

carried out F-111 fuel tank maintenance involving fuel tank entry.


“This change will help 2,400 extra personnel, including the ‘pick and patch’ workers, at a cost of

$39.6 million,” Mr Griffin said.


Over 3,000 more personnel will be covered for any of the 31 conditions identified by the Study

of Health Outcomes in Aircraft Maintenance Personnel (SHOAMP) as linked to maintenance

work inside an F-111 fuel tank. 


The government is also reopening the SHOAMP health care scheme, which closed on

20 September 2005, at a cost of $12.5 million. 


This scheme will support the health care needs of affected personnel while their claims are

being determined. 


“The government will provide a flexible, extended program of counselling – for groups or

individuals – to meet the clinical needs of personnel and their families at a cost of $1 million.” 


Other announcements include:



Ex gratia payments will be available to the estates of those who died prior to 8 September

2001.


Statutory declarations can now be used as evidence where no contrary information exists. 


The Department will review all previous claims where a statutory declaration was rejected.


A specialised implementation team in the Department of Veterans’ Affairs will implement

the changes, overseen by a senior person responsible for reporting to government. 

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A new F-111 fuel tank maintenance website, operational from tonight, will provide complete

access to all F-111 fuel tank maintenance related information. The website can be accessed



“Under the former flawed scheme, ex gratia payments were provided based on arbitrary

classifications without any reference to their health needs.


“This new and vastly improved package addresses people’s actual health problems in a fair and

equitable way.


“Our response returns to the fundamental principle that defence personnel should receive

compensation and health care for any ill-effects which can be linked to their military service,” 

Mr Griffin said. 


F-111 inquiry line for affected personnel and their families: 1800 555 323 

For DVA  inquiries please call 133 254


Media inquiries only: Sasha Nimmo 0437 863 109


The VVCS – Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service can be contacted 24 hours a day, seven days a

week on 1800 011 046.

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