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15 July 2020 by Trevor Dixon

Vetaffairs — Vol 36 No.2 Winter 2020

The Winter 2020 issue of Vetaffairs is now available online, featuring: 
Celebrating our veteran employment award-winners
Input wanted on DVA’s consultation framework
New Veteran Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy launchedAdvocate gives veterans’ families voice on support
Planning for staying health during COVID-19
Vital to continue normal medical contacts during pandemicSafe Zone – Veteran Support 24/7
Coastwatcher’s last mission
James sets benchmark for solo Tasman sail crossing
75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War
Drive-by honours Alice’s Rat of Tobruk
Reports from the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Darren Chester and DVA Secretary Liz Cosson AM CSC

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