Qld Veterans' Views Sought By Minister

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The Hon Alan Griffin MP

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs


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Monday 14 July 2008 


QLD VETERANS’ VIEWS SOUGHT BY MINISTER


The Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Alan Griffin, will be in Brisbane next Friday seeking the views of local

veterans on the best way to give them a more effective voice at the highest levels of government.


Minister Griffin said meetings to be held nation-wide would discuss the structure and role of the Prime

Ministerial Advisory Council on Ex-Service Matters—a key election commitment.  Brisbane will be one of

eight meetings around the country.


“More than 100 individuals and organisations from all around Australia responded to a discussion paper

on the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Ex-Service Matters released earlier this year, including 21

from Queensland,” Mr Griffin said.


”Their submissions demonstrate very strong support for the Advisory Council and its role, but have

raised issues that need further discussion. 


“During the parliamentary recess I will be travelling to meet veterans in every state and territory to

discuss these issues in person.  I’m looking forward to hearing the views of Queensland’s strong and

effective ex-service representatives.


“There are a number of options on the table, including membership, appointment of the chair, how

matters are referred to the Council, how it should operate and how it relates to my Department.


“The Government is also reviewing all consultation mechanisms between the Department of Veterans’

Affairs and the broader defence and ex-service communities.  This will also be discussed at Friday’s

meeting.


“I want to ensure the Council meets the needs of veterans and ex-service personnel before its

establishment later this year.  These consultation meetings with veterans and the veteran community are

essential to achieve that goal.


“I expect there will be a range of opinions and robust discussion, but I know that we share the goal of

looking out for the best interests of all those who have served Australia in uniform.


“I encourage all veterans and members of the Queensland veteran community interested in the Prime

Ministerial Advisory Council to attend the meeting and contribute to the discussion.


“Following these consultation meetings I intend to appoint the Advisory Council by the end of August.”


The meeting is on Friday 18 July 2008 from 1.00pm to 3.00pm at the Holiday Inn on Roma Street. 

Further details of meetings and copies of submissions are available at

minister.dva.gov.au/PMAC/index.htm.



Meeting RSVPs:  07 3223 8530

Media inquiries: Laura Ryan 0437 863 109



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