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Joint Media Release – Prime Minister and Minister Keogh – 2024 Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards winners announced

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THE HON ANTHONY ALBANESE

PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA

 

THE HON MATT KEOGH MP

Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL

 

MEDIA RELEASE

27 November 2024

2024 Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards winners announced

 

Champions of veteran employment were celebrated last night at the 2024 Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards in Canberra.

 

The event is an important opportunity to acknowledge the incredibly valuable contribution veterans make in civilian life and the employers who support them.

 

By shining a light on their successes, the Awards encourage civilian organisations to embrace the wealth of experience and capability that veterans bring to their teams.

 

The valuable skills and experience veterans gain in the Australia Defence Force are transferrable to any number of civilian roles and organisations – they might just not be spelt out in the way you would expect on a CV.

 

The 2024 Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards are part of the Australian Government’s $24 million Veteran Employment Program.

 

The Awards come at a time when the Government is working to respond to the final report of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide, a culmination of the most significant and comprehensive inquiry conducted into suicide and suicidality in the Defence and veteran community.

 

Quotes attributable to the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese:

 

“It’s an honour to recognise the incredible efforts of these individuals and organisations in the veteran employment space.”

 

“These Awards serve as a powerful reminder of the remarkable contributions veterans make to the community each and every day. Congratulations to all the winners.”

 

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel, Matt Keogh:

 

“These awards demonstrate just how much the veteran community has to offer after their Australian Defence Force service.

 

The Royal Commission made it clear that there is more to do to improve transition for veterans, we’re taking that seriously and the Veteran Employment Program plays a significant part in that.”

 

A full list of winners is below.

 

Category

Winner

Veteran Employee of the Year

Callan Gardner

Veteran Entrepreneur of the Year

Nadia Teong

Veterans Psychology

Partner Employee of the Year

Eden Santos

Partner Entrepreneur of the Year

Dr Annabel McGuire

Gripfast Consulting

Employer of the Year - Large

Serco Australia

Employer of the Year - Medium

Veteran Mentors

Employer of the Year - Small

The Oasis Townsville

Excellence in Supporting Veteran and/or Partner Employment- National

AeroPM

Excellence in Supporting Veteran and/or Partner Employment- Regional

The Oasis Townsville

Outstanding Contribution to Veteran and/or Partner Employment

Geoff Evans

Outstanding Employer of the Year

Veteran Mentors

 

For more information about the Awards and the 2024 winners, please visit the Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Program website https://www.veteransemployment.gov.au/

 

 

MEDIA CONTACT:

DVA Media: media.team@dva.gov.au 

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