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One of the most common questions we get from veterans is regarding the different compensation acts they may be under. In this article we will unpack the intricacies of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004, also known as MRCA.
There are only a handful of specific circumstances where you can withdraw part or all your superannuation. One of these circumstances is if you become permanently incapacitated or disabled.
You're leaving the ADF: What is it going to cost you? – Free seminar for transitioning veterans22/8/2025
Are you transitioning from Defence? Do you know a friend or family member who is? This free seminar will answer your questions about leaving Defence and the financial impact of those crucial years post discharge.
Here at Evergreen, we are conscious that deciding what to do with your Permanent Impairment compensation payment can be challenging, especially when you aren’t sure where to start.
The choice between a lump sum or weekly amount can mean a multitude of things for your financial security, which is why DVA offers funding for veterans to get advice prior to accepting their offer. If you have either been medically discharged or have applied to DVA for incapacity payments, then you may be receiving Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) Incapacity payments.
Picture this; you've just transitioned out of Defence and you've started a new job that is outside of the government services, or you've medically transitioned/discharged. You're hearing murmurs that the super amount that you have earnt and accrued in Military Super (MSBS) will have to remain there. Is this right? What can you do with this, or better yet, what should you do with it?
We're pleased to announce that Roshan Pandalai and Yannick Fitzsimmons will be hosting this presentation for the fourth time at The Oasis Townsville on Wednesday 6th March 2024 from 5pm to 6:30pm. Together they will be covering important details and some of the most frequently asked questions about DVA and CSC financial entitlements for transitioning veterans and their families.
You may have been deemed eligible or have met the criteria to be offered the ADF continuation bonus. This is an offer for you to complete another 3 years of service and the ADF will offer you $50,000 in return. What does that mean for you and what should you consider from this offer?
Back by popular demand! Roshan and Yannick will be presenting at The Oasis Townsville on Wednesday 8th November 2023 from 5:00pm to 6:30pm. They will be covering important details about DVA and CSC financial entitlements for transitioning veterans and their families.
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