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Help for veterans

November 9th, 2021Help for veterans

Veterans making the transition from the Australian Defence Force to civilian life are being helped into the workforce through multiple state government wage subsidy and employment programs.

Veterans making the transition from the Australian Defence Force to civilian life are being helped into the workforce
through multiple state government wage subsidy and employment programs.
As Australia prepares to mark Remembrance Day on 11 November and the sacrifices and contributions of our
defence personnel, the Labor Government is making sure veterans can move ahead with support and dignity.
Businesses hiring veterans who have been out of work or underemployed will be eligible for a $20,000 wage subsidy
through the Jobs Victoria Fund.
Former Royal Australian Navy servicewoman Cheryl Walshe is benefitting from the program, securing a new career
in the construction industry after a workplace injury prompted a search for a role that could offer her more
permanent work and less physical strain.
Aided by a Jobs Victoria Fund subsidy, Mrs Walshe secured a permanent part-time role with Ballarat’s Stroud
Homes, putting an end to casual jobs and giving her family added financial security. As an administrative assistant,
Mrs Walshe is using her problem-solving and communication skills to help the new business get ahead.
The Labor Government is also supporting veterans into employment with Jobs Victoria’s Veterans in Construction
initiative delivered in partnership with the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing. The $1 million
commitment will deliver at least 100 new construction jobs for veterans and their spouses over the next two years.
The Government will employ veterans in 750 public sector positions through the Public Sector Veteran Employment
Strategy. By 2025 the program will bring the total number of veterans taking up positions with Victoria Police,
Corrections Victoria and other departments and agencies to 1,500.
For more information about support for employers and jobseekers go to jobs.vic.gov.au or call the Jobs Victoria
hotline on 1300 208 575.
Minister for Employment Jaala Pulford said servicewomen and men made a magnificent contribution to the country and it was right that they were given every assistance to find new, rewarding careers.
“We’re opening up opportunities that allow veterans to develop skills that set themselves up for the next chapter,
while making it easier for businesses to find the workers they need.”

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