The Last Post Magazine – Issue 21: Summer 2020

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Dane Greesntsreet and family ANZAC Day 2019

Bunbury RSL young veterans engagement The Bunbury RSL is engaging in a program to encourage young veterans to get involved. The program is the brainchild of Brett Hansen, a US army veteran who served in Iraq and Dane Greenstreet, an Australian army veteran who served in many different theatres including East Timor and Afghanistan. The idea was born through many lengthy discussions between the two about the lack of support post-discharge and the lack of engagement with local veterans in the Southwest of WA. The two worked out that the Bunbury RSL did not need to change, but extend their services to include more activities that will engage the younger crop of veterans to ensure the future of the RSL and to provide connection and support for local veterans and their families. They have set about in achieving this in two ways. Firstly, they have engaged with a local employment service, Forrest Personnel, who is in a position to put a lot of support behind the RSL and young veterans in the community. It is the intent for the employment service to provide veterans with the full spectrum of job find services and assistance including; • Recognition of competency • Resume writing • Cover letter assistance • Interview preparation, and • General job readiness skills. These have been identified as areas that may be lacking for those transitioning out of the ADF, as it may have been many years since veterans have had to do a formal interview, if ever. There is also plans for future expansion of services including a programme specially targeted at health

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and well-being so that veterans transition experiences are more positive. The ultimate outcome to be that the veterans are in a better, more positive position to then be able to focus on employment and all the benefits that come with it. The other aspect that the men want to attack is social engagement of veterans and their families. They intend to achieve this by hosting events both at local venues and within the RSL, which has already commenced with the introduction of a monthly coffee catch up at Caf-fez, a locally owned business in Bunbury who have been more than willing to support the venture. The coffee catch ups are an open invitation to all local veterans and their families to come down and share a brew in a relaxed environment and link in with other likeminded families. So far the group has been small but enjoyable and it is predicted to grow once word gets around in the veteran community. It is also the intent to have social family days at various locations around the Southwest that will provide activities for families and also some activities that will cater more towards veterans and their partners. As with all things, this had to start small but the boys have commenced fundraising bbqs to be able to fund the current events and hopefully provide free days out for families into the future. So if you see them about please stop in and have a chat about their plans and future activities.


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Gardening Australia’s Summer Garden Tips

2min
pages 96-97

Living Legends

2min
pages 92-93

The Sunshine Coast

6min
pages 82-87

Bert Hinkler- letters home from the front

2min
page 78

An Uplifting Adventure…

2min
page 76

Visiting the Western Front Battlefields

6min
pages 74-75

Highback Vineyard & Honeysuckle Rise Country Accommodation

2min
pages 70-71

Robe To Recovery

6min
pages 62, 66-67

Smartphone App to Screen for Early Signs of Dementia

1min
page 60

Beating Diabetes: Is there a role for nutraceuticals?

2min
page 57

Discussing what matters most for older Australians

3min
pages 52-53

Bunbury RSL young veterans engagement

2min
page 50

World Pancreatic Cancer Day: increasing awareness and inspiring action

6min
pages 48-49

Too Many Veterans in South Australian Prisons

2min
page 46

Interview: Dr. Mark Hinton

8min
pages 44-45

Have your say and help improve veteran mental health treatment

2min
page 43

The South Australian Veteran Partnerships Hub

5min
pages 40-41

Best We Forget: The Tyrrany of False Balance in the Media

4min
pages 38-39

Rededication of AFC and RAAF Memorial – Point Cook

4min
pages 36-37

The Coloured Diggers

10min
pages 32-34

Shane Nicholson

1min
page 31

Japan supernatural: Gallery of NSW, Until 8 March 2020

1min
pages 22-23

Dancing on the Darling- Greg Champion

1min
page 21

John Bois: If I’d Gone To Nashville

2min
page 20

Theatre for Change

3min
pages 14-15

A look at America. Episode # 17. Michael Moore and the poisoning of Flint.

1min
pages 12-13

Frank’s Coffee Shop

1min
page 11

Interview: Jose McLaughlin

13min
pages 8-10
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