Legal Aid
Legal Aid offers free or low-cost legal help to veterans and families for family law, housing, employment, safety, and other matters, based on eligibility and the specific issue.
Legal Aid offers free or low-cost legal help to veterans and families for family law, housing, employment, safety, and other matters, based on eligibility and the specific issue.
Information about housing stress, risk of homelessness, early warning signs, and where veterans and families can get support to stay housed or find stable accommodation.
Support is available if you or someone you care about is involved with the justice system.
Learn what veteran advocates do, how they can support you with DVA compensation and wellbeing proceses, and where to find free or paid advocacy support.
The digital Veterans Card - Victoria entitles all past and present ADF members living in Victoria to discounts and benefits.
This page provides information for LGBTIQ+ veterans and families of veterans. It explains why inclusive support matters, what can support wellbeing, and where to find services that are resppectful.
Aged care can be a major life change, but support is available to help veterans and families understand their options and access the care they need. Help may be available through My Aged Care, DVA-funded services, counselling, advocacy and support for carers.
Medication advice can help veterans and families understand their medicines, manage changes safely, and feel more confident asking questions. Support from a GP, pharmacist or other health professional can make medication use safer and less stressful, especially during transition, recovery or after hospital.
Referral pathways assisting veterans and families experiencing hardship, crisis or welfare concerns.