Federal government overhauls veterans' support systems to improve mental health outcomes
The federal government announced an overhaul of veterans' support systems on July 1, addressing complexities that have contributed to poor mental health outcomes among veterans. Veterans’ Affairs Minister Matt Keogh explained that the reforms will consolidate three existing schemes into one, aimed at streamlining claims and improving access to healthcare and compensation for veterans and their families.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 12:00 UTC
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