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Media release – Minister Keogh – MORE FUNDING FOR FREE VETERAN ADVOCATES

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OFFICIAL

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THE HON MATT KEOGH MP

Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL

 

MEDIA RELEASE

11 MARCH 2026

MORE FUNDING FOR FREE VETERAN ADVOCATES

The Albanese Government has more than doubled funding to enable veterans to better access free advocacy services when lodging claims with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA).

Up to $58.6 million over three years is now available to ex-service organisations (ESOs) to provide free advocacy services through the improved Building Excellence in Support and Training (BEST) Grants Program.

These changes address Recommendation 99 of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide’s Final Report, which called for the Government to improve veterans’ advocacy by funding professional, paid advocates.

The BEST Program has been redesigned to provide greater stability and future funding certainty for ESOs who employ professional advocates. 

Grant agreements under the BEST Program have been lengthened from 1 to 3 years, which means that successful applicants under the current round will receive funding until 2028-29.

The process to apply has also been made easier. These changes are about reducing red tape and providing certainty for ESOs, and will allow them to focus on employing, retaining and training highly skilled, professional, free advocates, for the benefit of the veteran community.

The improvements to the BEST program also respond to a recent Senate Inquiry into the veteran advocacy sector which highlighted the urgent need to increase the capacity and capability of free-to-the-veteran advocacy services and supported further government investment.

For over a century, ESOs and other volunteer advocates have provided free, expert advice to assist the veteran community to access treatment, compensation and other assistance from DVA. With the significant increase in funding and improvements to the BEST Program, the veteran community will have better access to free advocacy services all over Australia.

Applications for the BEST Program 2026-27 round close on Wednesday 15 April 2026 and will not reopen until 2029.

The Government is committed to reform to better protect veterans from unscrupulous advocates, while not over-regulating a largely volunteer service, and seeks the views of the veteran and advocacy community to inform the preferred approach. 

Consultation remains open on further strengthening advocacy services for veterans.

To learn more about the BEST Program and to lodge a submission on strengthening the veteran advocacy system, visit the Department of Veterans’ Affairs website. 

Audio of Minister Keogh speaking to this announcement can be found here.

 

MEDIA CONTACT:

DVA Media: [email protected] 

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