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October 7, 2020October 7, 2020
Secretary

SUPPORTING VETERANS’ MENTAL HEALTH AND EMPLOYMENT

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The Morrison Government is continuing to provide mental health and employment support for veterans and their families as part of our economic recovery plan to guarantee the essential services Australians rely on.
The 2020-21 Budget measures are aimed at ensuring veterans and their families continue to have access to the support they need by helping them find a job after service, and supporting their physical and mental health needs.

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