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Posted: 2022-10-21 07:54:22

An Indigenous Navy veteran says the Australian Defence Force (ADF) has failed to address stigma around mental health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander veterans.

Professor Brad Murphy OAM, who now runs a veteran-focused GP clinic after serving in the Navy as a leading senior medic, on Friday gave evidence before the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide.

The commission is halfway through two weeks of hearings in Darwin, the first since it handed down its interim report with 13 recommendations.

He told the commission the stigma attached to seeking help for mental health issues remained a "huge impediment" to caring for Indigenous veterans.

"We've worked so terribly hard over the years to remove stigma associated with mental health," Professor Murphy said.

"No matter how much we've tried, we have failed to whatever level in this regard.

"Having [Indigenous veterans] actually reach out, or having family or community that are strong enough and well resourced to actually reach out on their behalf is a significant challenge."

A man in a black suit leans into a microphone on a desk.
Royal Commission Chair Nick Kaldas opened proceedings in Darwin on Friday morning.(Supplied: Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide)

More 'transition' support for veterans needed

Professor Murphy told the commission more support was needed for members transitioning out of service and back into civilian life.

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