Royal Commission Response “Not Enough”

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AUSTRALIA | The RSL has said the Federal Government's response to Royal Commission recommendations was not enough.

Following the Federal Government’s response to the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, RSL NSW is calling for the implementation of all 122 recommendations, including the 18 recommendations not yet accepted by the Government.

While RSL NSW welcomes the Government’s agreement or in-principle agreement to most recommendations, a partial response undermines the personal sacrifices of veterans and their families. Those veterans and family members contributed significant effort to the Royal Commission process, often reliving their trauma, to save the lives of others who serve our nation. 

“The Royal Commission’s recommendations, if implemented fully, would be a lifeline for veterans and their families. Every single one of the recommendations represents a step towards a system that truly supports those who have served our nation,” said Mick Bainbridge, President of RSL NSW. 

“What this government is proposing leaves behind at least one in seven recommendations. Picking and choosing which of the Royal Commissioners’ recommendations to accept is not enough – this lack of action will cost lives.”

Bainbridge added that when the nation needed them, veterans answered the call. He said veterans need them to now answer theirs.

“This government must implement every recommendation so no veteran is abandoned in their time of need,” said Bainbridge.

Isaac Ohlin, Head of Veterans Policy and Program Delivery, said the government’s establishment of a new statutory entity to oversee systemic reform was welcomed.

“This entity is due to achieve legislated oversight by September 2025 – at that time it must be empowered to ensure all 122 recommendations are implemented, and to ensure a sustained and permanent watch on the health and wellbeing of veterans and their families,” said Ohlin.

As well as advocating for a permanent oversight body, RSL Australia and RSL NSW also identified seven high-priority recommendations for immediate implementation. 

“The Government must act immediately to accept and implement all of the recommendations, and it needs to begin with seven we have identified as having the greatest impact,” Ohlin said.

“These changes will make a real difference to veterans transitioning to civilian life, and accessing the care and support they need. Targeted, strategic action now – implementing these recommendations first – will save lives.”

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