Veterans Centre Progresses?
Located in Scheyville National Park is Hawkesbury’s Veterans Centre, Families and Community Hub. This site was home to the Scheyville Officer Training Unit which was
Located in Scheyville National Park is Hawkesbury’s Veterans Centre, Families and Community Hub. This site was home to the Scheyville Officer Training Unit which was
This year for National Homelessness Week, it’s time we put a spotlight on the veteran homelessness crisis throughout Australia. Despite putting their lives on the
The organisation will support homeless veterans by providing short-term crisis accommodation and facilitating access to community support services such as employment agencies and allied health
Cessnock City Council and Taskforce Veteran (formerly Hunter Anzac Memorial Limited) will deliver the first of seven planned reflection points dedicated to honouring Australian Defence
A heritage listed military site in Sydney’s northwest, which was used in both the World Wars and Vietnam, has been ‘left to rot and rust
Transcript: Now there’s a park. A national park, uh, on the outskirts of Sydney’s north west, uh, which I know particularly well. Um, it’s called
Throughout Australia, TAFE and university students are returning to classrooms after their mid-year break. Whether they’re a recent high school graduate or a mature-aged student
In classrooms across Australia, lessons about war have a long way to go in teaching a comprehensive understanding of our nation’s military history and its
1963 Ferret MK1/2 Scout – Coming from a long line of military volunteers and servicemen, Craig Robinson’s deep-seated passion for military history started at an
MEDIA RELEASEMonday, 22 April 2024by Brett Wild Australia wouldn’t be what it is today without the sacrifices of defence force members and their families. With
Several dilapidated buildings and playing fields within Hawkesbury’s Scheyville National Park will soon begin their transformation into a key community and veteran’s centre thanks to
MEDIA RELEASE 10 June 2020 Cessnock City Council is pleased to announce it has secured $1,950,000 under Round 4 of the Australian Government’s Building Better
It’s a time to reflect on the sacrifice of especially WW1 men that went over the top (from trenches) knowing they would certainly be mowed
Quick Links
Ways to Support
Contact Us