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Media Release – Minister Keogh – Recognition and respect at their final resting place

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OFFICIAL

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THE HON MATT KEOGH MP

Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL

 

MEDIA RELEASE

19 FEBRUARY 2025

 

RECOGNITION AND RESPECT AT THEIR FINAL RESTING PLACE

For more than a century Australians have worked tirelessly to commemorate the stories of those who have served our nation, and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

 

Around 270,000 Australians returned home after serving in the First World War. Many were later laid to rest without a grave marker that declared their service.

The Albanese Government can today announce almost $107,000 in funding has been allocated to nine organisations to mark the graves of 182 First World War veterans under the 2024-25 round of the Marking (First World War) Private Graves Grants Program.

 

The program was developed to ensure First World War veterans who lie in ‘unmarked’ graves receive the respect and recognition that they deserve.

 

Successful applicants will receive a one-off funding contribution of up to $620 per grave to install a commemoration, such as a new plaque or grave marker, to recognise First World War service personnel who returned home and passed away of causes unrelated to their war service.

 

These commemorations honour the service and sacrifice of First World War veterans in their final resting place.

 

It is an honour to support the work of groups and individuals across Australia who are committed to ensuring the bravery and sacrifice of our nation’s First World War veterans is remembered—and that their legacy endures.

 

Through this round of the Marking (First World War) Private Graves Grants Program, an additional 143 veterans were deemed eligible for official War Grave status and commemoration by the Repatriation Commission. Their service will be recognised with a Commonwealth War Grave commemoration installed at the site of interment, paid for and maintained in perpetuity by the Australian Government.

 

 

MEDIA CONTACT: 

DVA Media: media.team@dva.gov.au 

 

See the below for the full list of grant recipients:

 

Grantee

State

Cemetery

Number of private grave markers 

Funding approved

Forgotten Diggers Inc

NSW

Goulburn General Cemetery

1

$620

Macquarie Park Cemetery

1

$620

Sandgate Cemetery

18

$11,160

Woronora Memorial Park

1

$620

Individual grantee

NSW

Casino Lawn Cemetery

1

$620

Australian Remembrance Army

QLD

Lutwyche Cemetery

84

$46,864

Individual grantee

QLD

Gympie Cemetery

1

$620

Longreach Archival & Historical Research Group Inc

QLD

Longreach Cemetery

2

$594.90

Friends of Toowong Cemetery

QLD

Toowong Cemetery

42

$26,040

The Headstone Project (SA) Inc

SA

Kadina Cemetery

2

$1,240

 

Wallaroo Cemetery

1

$620

Peterborough Cemetery

6

$3,720

Balaklava Cemetery

1

$620

Kersbrook Cemetery

1

$620

Tailem Bend Cemetery

1

$620

Macclesfield Cemetery

1

$620

Hawker Cemetery

1

$620

Coromandel Valley Cemetery

1

$620

Caltowie Cemetery

1

$620

Currency Creek Cemetery

1

$620

Terowie Cemetery

1

$620

Clare Cemetery

2

$1,240

Quorn Cemetery

1

$620

The Headstone Project (TAS) Inc

TAS

Queenstown Lyell

7

$4,340

The Headstone Project Victoria Inc

VIC

Queenscliff Cemetery

2

$1,240

Warringal Cemetery

1

$620

 

 

Total

182

$106,978.90

 


Contact details:

DVA Media: media.team@dva.gov.au 

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