- Date:
- 8 Nov 2022
The Victorian Veterans Council Annual Report 2021-2022 demonstrates Victorian Veterans Council (VVC) obligation and commitment and shares highlights with you.
In particular, the VVC has been proactive in seeking opportunities to enhance its profile, so that ultimately, its work is directed towards supporting Victorian veterans and their families; and reporting to the Minister for Veterans on current and emerging issues affecting each generation of our veteran community.
Chairperson’s foreword
View Greg Yorke's, Victorian Veterans Council Chairperson, foreword to the 2021-2022 Annual Report.
About the Victorian Veterans Council
The Victorian Veterans Council (VVC) is an independent statutory body established in August 2006 under the Veterans Act 2005 (the Act).
Objectives and functions of the Victorian Veterans Council
The objectives and functions of the VVC are detailed in sections 5 and 6 of the Act.
Members of the Victorian Veterans Council
Lists members of the Victorian Veterans Council during the annual reporting period July 2021 – June 2022.
Highlights of the year
Lists highlights of the year.
Corporate governance
Provides details about corporate governance.
Anzac Day Proceeds Fund
Lists approved grants for the ANZAC Day Proceeds Fund 2021-2022.
Victorian Veterans Fund
Lists approved grants for the Victorian Veterans Fund 2021-2022.
Patriotic funds
Provides details about patriotic funds.
Glossary
Words and abbreviations used in this report.
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