Minister for Veterans' Affairs Matt Keogh and Federal Member for Brand Madeleine King today have announced a $5.445 million grant for a new Veterans' and Families' Hub in Rockingham will be provided to RSL WA, following a competitive application and business case process.
RSL WA will lead the establishment of the new Rockingham Veterans' and Families' Hub in consortium with a number of ex-service, first responder and health-focused organisations.
Home to the largest Naval base in the country - HMAS Stirling - and more than 8,000 veterans and their families living locally, the development of a Hub will enable the veteran community better access to the services and supports they need, close to home.
The multipurpose Hub, to be established in Rockingham, will have a network of five spokes inclusive of RSL Sub Branches, the Marilla Community Centre in Rockingham, the Veteran Transition Centre in Jarrahdale, the Australian Special Air Services Association of WA Mental Health Centre near the SASR's Barracks in Swanbourne, and a new Eco Cabin development in Point Peron.
The central multipurpose Hub will be modelled on the existing ANZAC House Hub in Perth's CBD. Headquartered with RediMed in Rockingham, this will provide access to professional medical services, case coordination and community connection.
This "hub and spoke" model will provide the opportunity for enhanced community activities and services, mental health support, accommodation and respite.
The expansion of the Veterans' and Families' Hubs network in Perth's southwest is part of the Government's $46.7 million commitment to deliver ten new Veterans' and Families' Hubs across the country.
The Albanese Government is committed to providing the best services and supports possible for Defence personnel, veterans and families.