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Grants programs to honour veterans

Applications now open for two grants programs aimed at upgrading Victoria’s veterans memorials.

The Veterans Capital Works Grant Program will provide grants of up to $50,000 to upgrade buildings and facilities used by organisations supporting veterans and their families.

Previous recipients include Melbourne Legacy, which used its funding to modernise spaces used for critical training, including veteran mental health first aid and suicide awareness, as well as family support programs and community events that help combat social isolation.

The Restoring Community War Memorials and Avenues of Honour Program will continue to help not-for-profit organisations conserve, protect and update local memorials, honour rolls and avenues of honour, ensuring they are reflections of service and sacrifice.

Two stages of funding are available – Stage One provides up to $10,000 for planning and design work, while Stage Two offers up to $30,000 for delivering restoration projects developed through earlier planning.

“We’re making sure our veterans’ stories are preserved in the places that matter to local communities.,” Veterans Minister Natalie Suleyman said in announcing the opening of applications.

“Every upgraded hall, restored tower and renewed memorial helps keep Victoria’s history alive for generations to come.”

For more information on the Veterans Capital Works Grant Program or to apply visit: vic.gov.au/veterans-capital-works.

To learn more about Restoring Community War Memorials and Avenues of Honour program or apply visit: vic.gov.au/restoring-community-war-memorials.

Applications for both grants programs are open until 3 February 2026.

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