Posted: 2024-07-02 12:00:04

In short: 

Labor is introducing a new bill to make the process of claiming entitlements "easier" for veterans and their families starting 2026.

The changes seek to enhance existing Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) entitlements and increase future allowances, but not at the detriment of those already receiving payments.

What's next?

The legislation will be tabled in federal parliament this week and has been said to come off the back of this year's defence spending boost.

Legislation to simplify the way veterans' entitlements are processed is being introduced to parliament on Wednesday, with the government assuring those who are already receiving payments will not have their benefits altered.

The changes, prompted by interim findings from the Royal Commission into Defence and Veterans' Suicide, will see some existing Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) entitlements enhanced, and other allowances increased.

In August 2022, the royal commission warned legislation governing compensation and rehabilitation for veterans and their families was "so complicated that it adversely affects the mental health of some veterans and can be a contributing factor to suicidality".

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