Former defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon to fight for veterans’ welfare in the name of his son
Commitment to addressing mild traumatic Brain injury

The Commando Welfare Trust is encouraged by the increasing awareness and media coverage highlighting the serious impact of blast exposure on soldiers, particularly the growing recognition of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI). Many soldiers, during both training and combat, have been exposed to thousands of blasts, resulting in what is often termed an “invisible injury.” […]
Statement on the The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide Final Report

The Commando Welfare Trust (CWT) welcomes the release of the Royal Commission’s final report, which confirms many of the major challenges that our community of serving members, veterans and their families have been facing. While the findings are undoubtedly difficult and uncomfortable, these issues must come to light, allowing Government, Defence and DVA to begin […]
ANZAC Day Statement: Recognising the Dangers Our Soldiers Face In Times of No Conflict

The brave soldiers we have lost over the past 12 months from left, Captain Daniel Lyon, Corporal Alexander Naggs, Lieutenant Maxwell Nugent, Warrant Officer Class Two Joseph Laycock, and Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon. On ANZAC Day it is important we recognise the sacrifices made by those who have served Australia and New Zealand’s military. One […]