RSL Australia welcomes progress on implementing Royal Commission recommendations

December 4, 2025

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The Returned & Services League of Australia (RSL) welcomes the Government’s progress in implementing the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide.

On 2 December, in an update, the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Hon Matt Keogh MP announced that recommendations of the Royal Commission which relate to sexual violence and safety are being implemented by Defence as a priority, and it has taken the following steps:

The Government has also committed to establishing an independent complaints unit in 2026 to support the reporting of unacceptable behaviour, implementing workplace health and safety audit findings, and strengthening research quality and sharing between Defence and DVA.

RSL Australia National President Peter Tinley says RSL Australia welcomes this progress.

“The heart of Australia’s defence capability is its people.

“This is an important step forward in protecting the health and safety of Australian Defence Force personnel, and improving the experience of service for personnel, veterans and their families.

“The RSL has consistently called for the implementation of all recommendations of the Royal Commission, including a more detailed investigation into sexual assault in the military and support for those impacted,” Peter Tinley said.

“My hope is that parents sending their sons and daughters to join the Defence Force will feel confident that their children will receive the best possible support and protection, both in and out of uniform. RSL Australia is committed to playing a vital part in advocating for our service personnel.

“The RSL’s State and Sub-branches stand ready to assist veterans and their families and refer them to all appropriate support services,” he said.

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