“They’ll be offering supports in transition, in employment, in education and training, in advocacy services, in mental health and physical health,” Mr Keogh said during Question Time on Thursday.
“But critically it will provide a place for people to come together, to share a brew, have a barbeque, form connection – to provide that peer support to each other as veterans in the community.”
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