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AVCAT

Locality: Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9213 7999



Address: 280 Elizabeth St 2010 Surry Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.avcat.org.au

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23.01.2022 Don't get spooked! Submit your AVCAT Scholarship application by midnight on Saturday October 31. Apply online now at www.avcat.org.au



23.01.2022 Applications close at midnight 31 October 2020. Apply online at www.avcat.org.au Tertiary scholarships for the children and grandchildren and of Australian ex-serving veterans.

21.01.2022 We are delighted to introduce the winners of the inaugural AVCAT Essay Prize. The essays will be first published in the next issue of Debrief Magazine, and here on AVCAT’s website. https://avcat.org.au/2020-avcat-essay-prize-winner-profiles/

18.01.2022 Shortlist announced for 2020 AVCAT Essay Prize. Congratulations to everyone shortlisted. Winners announced 11.11.20. Read shortlist at avcat.org.au/essay/



17.01.2022 'My uncle served in the Vietnam war as a signalman. He was in a Police Force for several years before he joined the army. I always looked up to him, he’s like a hero to me because he protects everyone... He suggested that I should apply for a scholarship with AVCAT as it will be a great benefit for me. I had so many concerns about my future, and I was under a lot of stress. But after hearing the news from AVCAT I was chosen to be awarded a Long Tan Bursary I was relieved.' ... Sitanan Petcharawan https://avcat.org.au/sitanan-petcharawan/

17.01.2022 The lone piper's song. A song can act as a vessel, holding and then pouring out our sorrows. ‘Flowers of the Forest’ is one such song. All through its long history it has rendered our mourning in sound. It has perfectly expressed our collective, and deeply personal, grief. https://avcat.org.au/flowers-of-the-forest-a-remembrance-d/

17.01.2022 Congratulations to the winners of the 2020 AVCAT Essay Prize First Prize: Jade Washbourne Second Prize: Jane Wotherspoon Third Prize: Jo Hagen... We will be featuring the winners in stories over the coming weeks. The judging panel reported the decision was difficult due to the high standard of entries.



14.01.2022 'As a young Aboriginal man, NAIDOC Week has a lot of meaning for both me personally and for my family. It means coming together with those close to me and yarning about the history that surrounds us and remembering our ancestors for who they once were.' - Thomas Hooper, AVCAT Scholar https://avcat.org.au/thomas-hooper-on-naidoc-week/

13.01.2022 Seven days and counting... There's still time to apply online at avcat.org.au Applications close midnight, Saturday Oct 31... Tertiary scholarships for the children and grandchildren of ex-serving Australian veterans.

11.01.2022 The AVCAT Alumni Network was launched this morning by Minister for Veterans' Affairs The Hon Darren Chester MP, with AVCAT CEO Joan Hughes and AVCAT Alumni Dr Anthony Rengel and Kelly Manning. Watch the launch video at http://ow.ly/RfO650Cg9am

09.01.2022 We remember them.

01.01.2022 Applications for 2021 AVCAT Scholarships are now closed. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by the end of February 2021.



01.01.2022 'My Pa told me about the Long Tan Bursary and urged me to apply. I am so grateful that he did. I am immensely appreciative to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and AVCAT. Their generosity has quite honestly changed my life. ' - Ruby Dolso https://avcat.org.au/ruby-dolso/

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