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Minister Keogh – Media Release – Visit to the United Kingdom

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THE HON MATT KEOGH MP

MINISTER FOR VETERANS AFFAIRS

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL

 

MEDIA RELEASE

9 November, 2025

VISIT TO UNITED KINGDOM

This week, Minister for Defence Personnel Matt Keogh MP will visit the United Kingdom.

 

Minister Keogh will represent Australia at Remembrance Day commemorations in London, and undertake a number of engagements with his UK counterparts to continue support for Defence personnel, veterans and families. 

 

The Minister will visit His Majesty’s Naval Base Devonport, where the UK undertakes operational, training and maintenance activities for its naval fleet, including deep level submarine maintenance. 

 

He will meet with Australian Defence Force personnel deployed on Operation Kudu, part of the multinational program to train Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel in the United Kingdom. 

 

Minister Keogh will meet with Invictus Games Foundation officials ahead of the next Games, to be held in Birmingham, UK in 2027. 

 

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

“I’m honoured to represent Australia at this year’s UK Remembrance Day commemorations and reflect on the sacrifice of men and women from both our countries.

“I also welcome the opportunity to meet with United Kingdom counterparts to address shared strategic challenges and enhance our deep and enduring partnership.

“I’m delighted to tour one of the UK’s word-class submarine facilities delivering on the long-term capability needs of AUKUS partners.

Australia is a global leader within the Invictus movement, it is important that we continue generating a wider understanding, and respect for those who serve or have served.”

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Media can access imagery/vision at http://images.defence.gov.au/S20253330

 

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