The Partners of Veterans Association of Australia now has a National 1300 number
1300 553 835
The association now has a national 1300 phone number to help with enquiries from partners of veterans and current serving ADF partners and their families.
This national service will make information referral and welfare assistance an affordable and less stressful exercise for those seeking help. Many partners are more willing to ring our association for advice on where to get help for not only themselves and their children but also in many cases, for their veteran.
A 1300 number that will only cost the price of a local call (from a landline) will in particular help those partners living in rural and regional areas.
Each P.V.A. state branch has answer points spread over a large geographical area within their state and callers will be speaking with TIP trained welfare officers to pass on any referrals needed.
Our 1300 number will be of vital assistance to a section of the veteran community (namely partners and children) who in many cases find it difficult to speak with government departments and are more at ease speaking with partners who are trained and able to pass on correct welfare information while offering friendship and understanding at the same time.
This number is our one call point Australia wide.
Your link to support, friendship, information and understanding -
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| About our Association |
| Our Vision |
| Our Mission |
| Our Name and Badge/Logo |
| Rosemary Remembrance Poem |
| Constitution |
| Achievements |
| 1300 Number |
| Management |
| Vietnam Veterans Family Study |
| VCES |
| War Widows |
| Counselling for Vietnam Vet Children |
| Don't wait 30 years |