RSL Queensland is one of many veteran service providers that support veterans, current serving Defence members, and their families. We collaborate with a range of these providers, including ex-service, community, government and other organisations. You’ll find all these and more in this directory.
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Established in 2016, the 4 Aussie Heroes Foundation is committed to providing programs for veterans and first responders to support mental wellness, particularly for those struggling with PTSD or other mental health issues as a result of their service.
The cornerstone of their programs is the “Triumph over Trauma” 11 day retreat which focusses on providing a range of evidence-based and evidence-informed sessions to support post-traumatic growth.
Alongside their wellness programs, 4 Aussie Heroes are also developing their own retreat facility, Camp Courage, which will aim to provide early intervention, professional care, meaningful support, and camaraderie through short term accommodation in a relaxed rural environment.

Established in 2016, the 4 Aussie Heroes Foundation is committed to providing programs for veterans and first responders to support mental wellness, particularly for those struggling with PTSD or other mental health issues as a result of their service.
The cornerstone of their programs is the “Triumph over Trauma” 11 day retreat which focusses on providing a range of evidence-based and evidence-informed sessions to support post-traumatic growth.
Alongside their wellness programs, 4 Aussie Heroes are also developing their own retreat facility, Camp Courage, which will aim to provide early intervention, professional care, meaningful support, and camaraderie through short term accommodation in a relaxed rural environment.
They foster and perpetuate ties of comradeship between former Australian Army Commandos of all generations by promoting activities of a ceremonial, commemorative, memorial, sporting, or social character for the benefit of members and families, including close collaboration with, and full support of, SOCOMD.
They foster and develop the Association's support for the Commando Welfare Trust and Patriotic Funds in support of its eligible members.
Provide former Commandos and former members of SOCOMD including surviving dependents with appropriate support.
Concentrate their efforts on veterans' affairs via representation and advocacy means to all relevant Authorities and/or other parties and form relationships with other special forces, military and kindred associations for the mutual benefit of the wider Australian Commando community.

They foster and perpetuate ties of comradeship between former Australian Army Commandos of all generations by promoting activities of a ceremonial, commemorative, memorial, sporting, or social character for the benefit of members and families, including close collaboration with, and full support of, SOCOMD.
They foster and develop the Association's support for the Commando Welfare Trust and Patriotic Funds in support of its eligible members.
Provide former Commandos and former members of SOCOMD including surviving dependents with appropriate support.
Concentrate their efforts on veterans' affairs via representation and advocacy means to all relevant Authorities and/or other parties and form relationships with other special forces, military and kindred associations for the mutual benefit of the wider Australian Commando community.
Australian Special Air Service Association (ASASA) is the regimental association of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment (SASR). It is a legally constituted and incorporated "not for profit" organisation and is a recognised ex-service organisation with the Australian Government, the Australian Defence Force and with the Department of Veterans' Affairs. It is an Australia-wide association with Branches in each State (except for Tasmania), and a Branch in the Australian Capital Territory.
The aims of the Association can be summarised as:
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