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8/9th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Association (Inc)

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 418 782 306



Address: The Secretary, PO Box 721, Alderley 4051 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://89rar.com

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25.01.2022 Commemorative medallion Last updated: 31 July 2020 Acknowledging the significance of the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs will produce a Commemorative Medallion and Certificate of Commemoration.... The medallion and certificate will be made available to every living veteran of the Second World War. While Australia can never repay the debt we owe almost one million Australians who served, this medallion and certificate are a small but meaningful way we can thank living veterans of the largest global conflict of the 20th century. The obverse design will feature the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, wording of appreciation and identify by name theatres of war that saw the significant involvement of Australian Armed Forces. The medallion reverse design utilises the poppy as the central symbol surrounded by the wording of ‘Australia Remembers’ and the beginning and end years of the Second World War. The medallion will be presented in a display case and will include a card that explains the design and contains a brief expression of thanks. The theatres of war detailed on the medallion are based on locations identified within the Commemorative Courtyard of the Australian War Memorial (AWM). The design of the commemorative certificate will complement the medallion. The design includes the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, ‘Australia Remembers’ wording and the beginning and end year of 75 years of the anniversary: 1945-2020. The certificate will be contained within its own folder that will allow for independent display, framing and mounting. Applications can be made online or for those without access to the internet, by phone on 1800 VETERAN (1800 838 372). https://portal.nationalmailing.com.au/DVA/certificate



25.01.2022 Death of former 8 Battalion RSM 51797 G.J.( Joe) Lee. Passed away peacefully at home on Sunday 29th November 2020. His funeral will be held on Thursday 10th December at the Geraldton, W.A. Crematorium followed by a wake at the Geraldton City RSL Sub-Branch. His duty nobly done... RIP

25.01.2022 ORDINARY membership is available to all serving and ex serving members of 8/9RAR. ASSOCIATE membership is available to members relatives, friends of members, friends of the Association and friends or supporters of the Battalion.

25.01.2022 RARA-SA Infantryman December 2020 Issue



25.01.2022 YOU WILL NEED A NEW BORDER PASS If you are entering Queensland from midday tomorrow, you will need a new border pass. All previous passes will expire at midday Friday. The new border declaration pass is now available at the link below. Everyone planning to cross into Queensland tomorrow will have to go online complete and print the border declaration pass. ... www.qld.gov.au/border-pa/queensland-border-declaration-pass All border passes expire every 7 days.

25.01.2022 Thank You Rifle Company Butterworth from the Malaysian Armed Forces on the 50th Anniversary.

24.01.2022 BRUTAL TRUTH IS WE ARE BETRAYING OUR BRAVEST WITH everything else the Morrison government has to deal with, could anything be more important than the report into the actions of some Special Forces Operatives, SAS, in Afghanistan? Because overarching what happens next is the certain truth that the defence of the nation is a critical responsibility of government, and one of the important roles of politicians must be not to undermine the morale of those who are sent by governm...Continue reading



24.01.2022 Listen to the message, check up and look after your mates.

23.01.2022 We are still seeking participants to engage in the study and we have extended recruitment to include ex-serving Army personnel who have deployed on operations and transitioned in the last five years. A short video is attached.

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22.01.2022 Karl James, head of Military History at the Australian War Memorial, recounts the day Australia announced it was at war, 3 September 1939, which was also Father's Day that year. #OneInAMillion #TYFYS

19.01.2022 From Rod Slater aka Camp COMDT PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY AS YOU SEE FIT! ............... Kilcoy Diggers are always on the lookout for more volunteers .... read about us on our our Facebook Page (Kilcoy Diggers).........................................................FINAL RACE DAYS FOR 2020 AT KILCOY: A 1st for Queensland and probably Australia? A full ‘stand alone’ afternoon of Top Class Harness (Trotters) Racing on a grass track on Monday 28/12! Then a full afternoon of Th...oroughbred Racing on Thursday 31/12 .... FIRST RACE DAYS FOR 2021 AT KILCOY: Another full day of ‘grass track’ Harness Racing on Monday 25/01/21, followed on Tuesday 26/01/21 with a full afternoon programme of Thoroughbred Racing (Gallops), plus the Kilcoy Gift Professional Foot Races! KILCOY DIGGERS proudly support the KILCOY RACE CLUB! See more



17.01.2022 Information for those interested I believe this event will be in all Costco in Australia To Whom it may concern I am the marketing coordinator here at Costco North Lakes. ... Every year Costco World Wide does a special event for all defence personnel. We invite all ex and current servicemen and their families to have a shop at Costco with or without a membership. We open the doors early at 8am. There will be goodie bags for current members special coupons for anyone that signs up. A breakfast for everyone. This is our way of saying thank you for your services. This is a great opportunity to support a business that support us (veterans).

16.01.2022 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ADF AND VETERAN COMMUNITY Remember, support is available: the Defence all-hours Support Line is a confidential telephone and online service and is available on 1800 628 036. Open Arms - Veterans & Families Counselling offers free & confidential counselling to the veteran community 24/7 on 1800 011 046.... Safe Zone is free, anonymous and confidential for current and former Defence personnel on 1800 142 072. To find out more about the services available call us on 1800 VETERAN (1800 838 372). See more

14.01.2022 Australia’s Commitment to the Five Power Defence - Arrangements and the Integrated Air Defence System For almost two decades Australia maintained a Mirage fighter force at Butterworth in Northwest Malaysia during the 1968-89 Communist Insurgency War, or the Second Malaysian Emergency (SME). Australians at Butterworth incurred danger from hostile forces and both countries risked political embarrassment. An army rifle company that became known as Rifle Company Butterworth (RCB) was deployed to Malaysia as a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) in response to the identified terrorist threat. [ 336 more words ] http://recognitionofrcbservice.com/military-and.../

13.01.2022 We are seeking ex-serving Army personnel, who have deployed on operations and transitioned from service within the last 2 years, to participate in an online survey study investigating the beliefs that soldiers have developed during their military service and the extent to which these beliefs effect identity, well-being and transition to civilian life Ethics approval has been granted from the Departments of Defence and Veterans’ Affairs Human Research Ethics Committee (DDVA HREC; 195-20) and Griffith University Human Research Ethics Committee (GU 2020/078).

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08.01.2022 VETERANS VIEWS SOUGHT TO SHAPE FUTURE ENGAGEMENT Veterans and their families are being asked to provide their views on how the ex-service community is consulted and engaged, and how this can be improved. Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Darren Chester said the views of the serving and ex-service community are essential as the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) continues to change and to ensure veterans and their families can access the services they need, when they need them.... The Government is committed to putting veterans and their families first, and part of this is consulting with the right groups in the ex-service community and seeking a broad range of views on services, support and commemoration, Mr Chester said. Along with DVA, ex-service organisations have played a critical role in supporting veterans and their families for more than 100 years, and this review ensures their changing views and requirements are heard. I encourage all those in the ex-service community to participate and provide their feedback. The National Consultation Framework has been in place since 2009 and is reviewed every three years in consultation with the ex-service community. It aims to facilitate the needs of veterans and their families are voiced and listened to by DVA, through forum structures, membership of various forums, appropriate representation on fora and capacity of member organisations. Repatriation Commissioner Don Spinks, who is responsible for Veteran Engagement at DVA, said everyone’s suggestions will be heard and will play an important role informing the future consultation model. This review is essential to giving veterans a voice so I encourage everyone in the serving and ex-service community to get involved and have their say, Commissioner Spinks said. Further information on the review, including participating in the survey, is available on the DVA website. The survey will be available until 26 July 2020 with the final report expected to be completed in late 2020.

07.01.2022 AGM for the 8/9 RAR Association Inc will be held on Saturday 31 October at the Hervey Bay Surf Life Saving Club. Timings TBA.AGM for the 8/9 RAR Association Inc will be held on Saturday 31 October at the Hervey Bay Surf Life Saving Club. Timings TBA.

07.01.2022 Vietnam Interactive Battle Map Picked this up on another site. Pick any of the red dots and it tells you what incident it was and has all the after action reports etc.

06.01.2022 RIFLEMAN'S LUNCH CHANGE OF DATE. Monthly Riflemen's Lunch Mooloolaba Surf Club Usually 1st Friday of the month, has been moved for January only to the second Friday, 8th due to expectation of a very busy period on New Years Day and long weekend. Any queries please contact Kevin Lynch [email protected], 0416275504

06.01.2022 Today marks 75 days until we commemorate 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and with it, the first of our 75 stories in 75 days telling some of... the stories of the thousands of Australians who served. Our first story is that of Hilda Gray who served in the Women’s Land Army. I encourage you to listen to Hilda’s story, as well as all those we post in the lead-up to this important anniversary. Thank you for your service Hilda. #TYFYS #OneInAMillion

05.01.2022 All COVID-19 Protocols are applicable!

04.01.2022 FIRST PSYCHIATRIC ASSISTANCE DOG PROVIDED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA A South Australian veteran is the first to receive an assistance dog from one of two new providers under the Australian Government’s Psychiatric Assistance Dog Program. Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Darren Chester said Xena, trained by the Royal Society for the Blind (RSB) in South Australia, has now been handed over to a veteran to support them with managing their post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).... These dogs are specially trained to perform tasks that help with the recovery of their veteran handler and are trained to detect signs of distress and perform specific tasks to help alleviate those symptoms, Mr Chester said. We are hearing stories every day of how the program is changing the lives of our veterans and improving their quality of life by helping them manage their PTSD symptoms daily. RSB is a 136-year-old organisation and their experience in training our canine companions will go a long way towards supporting veterans to manage their PTSD, which in turn helps those families that provide vital support. The Government’s program continues to deliver positive results by providing a psychiatric assistance dog to eligible veterans with PTSD as part of their ongoing mental health treatment plan. Xena and her veteran handler have now completed their training and share each day together. Xena has been just wonderful for me. She has made me feel calmer, more settled, and my housemates have already commented on the changes in me, the veteran said. I just feel more grounded, and less anxious with her by my side. When I go to university, she has made me feel more comfortable as a part of a crowd, and better able to engage with my fellow students. The program has grown to include four providers across Australia, with 13 psychiatric assistance dogs having passed their all-important training and more than 80 dogs are in training. Since the program was announced in September 2019, more than 200 requests from veterans interested in adding an assistance dog to their treatment plan have been received, Mr Chester said. This is just one of the ways we are putting veterans and their families first, and I look forward to seeing more eligible veterans experiencing the difference an assistance dog can make to their lives. RSB are one of four providers of psychiatric assistance dogs through DVA, which includes Integra Service Dogs, Smart Pups Assistance Dogs, and the Centre for Service and Therapy Dogs Australia. The program is available to eligible veterans who have a diagnosis of PTSD and forms part of their current PTSD treatment plan. Veterans currently accessing treatment for PTSD may wish to speak to their mental health professional to see if a psychiatric assistance dog would be a suitable adjunct to treatment. For more information about DVA’s Psychiatric Assistance Dog Program visit the DVA website.

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