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WALK-UP AND INFORMATION SESSIONS
25 SEPTEMBER 2024

Our primary aim is to assist the veteran community in understanding the DVA claims process better.

 

This activity will better enable our veterans to 'help themselves'. It will be conducted at Homebase in two sessions (1300-1700) and (1800-2000) to capture as many people as possible.

 

The sessions will be staffed by volunteer advocates from within the Townsville Military Advocates CoP.

 

You are invited to attend to seek assistance with DVA claims, understand the process and to ask any general questions.

 

We are also seeking to promote the activity as an opportunity for those interested to lean more about the Advocacy Training and Development Program (ATDP), hoping to recruit more people to become advocates. 

 

There is also an opportunity to provide general information about the pending changes to legislation.

All veterans and their families connected with The Oasis Townsville
acknowledge and pay respect
to the past, present and emerging Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and also acknowledge those Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who serve and have served in the Australian Defence Force.

The contents of this website are intended for informational purposes only.

The Oasis Townsville shall in no event accept any liability for loss or damage suffered by any person or body due to information provided on this site or linked sites. The information on this website is provided on the basis that persons accessing the website undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content.

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For the benefit of members of the
Veteran Community
in Townsville.

The Oasis Townsville Limited, a public benevolent institution, is endorsed to access the following tax concessions:

  • Income Tax Exemption under Subdivision 50-B of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997

  • GST Concessions under Division 176 of 'A New Tax System' (Goods and Services Tax) 1999

  • FBT Exemption under Section 123C of the Fringe Benefits Tax Assessment Act 1986

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