- Three Queenslander take home a win at the Prime Minister’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Veterans’ Employment Awards
- Four Queensland finalists also recognised at the event
- Queensland Government funding supports the veterans’ community
Queensland has scooped three prestigious awards at the sixth Prime Minister’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Veterans’ Employment Awards in Canberra.
There were also four finalists from Queensland who were recognised for their outstanding work.
The awards recognise and celebrate organisations that employ and support veterans, and veterans and their partners who are making a significant contribution as an employee or entrepreneur.
The winners were:
- Veteran Employee of the Year – Aaron Cornwall, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane
- Excellence in Supporting Veteran and/or Partner Employment – RSL Queensland (the second time RSL Queensland has received the award, also winning in 2022)
- Partner Entrepreneur of the Year – Angela (Angie) Weeks, PTSD Dogs Australian, Rockhampton
- Employer of the Year (Medium) – AMS Group, Brisbane.
Queensland finalists included:
- Veteran Employee of the Year – Jared Morkel, Downer, Townsville
- Veteran Employee of the Year – Mick Quinney, Downer, Townsville
- Partner Employee of the Year – Dr Amy Johnson, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton
- Employer of the Year (Small) – Ravinn, Brisbane.
Quotes attributable to the Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk:
“Congratulations to all winners and finalists who have helped to light up the Prime Minister’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Veterans’ Employment Awards, especially our Queensland heroes.
“Your great work and valuable contributions in our communities has been recognised.
“We honour our current and former Australian Defence Force personnel for their service, commitment, and courage.”
Quotes attributable to the Assistant Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and the Public Sector Bart Mellish:
“As a passionate advocate for Veterans’, I congratulate all our Queensland winners and finalists for their outstanding work and achievements.
“These awards demonstrate the importance of ensuring veterans find meaningful employment after their service, so they continue to provide for their family and the community.
“Our government is proud to support the veterans’ community which is why, in 2020, we announced an additional $10 million over four years to enhance support for veterans and committed a further $1.9 million for veterans in this year’s budget.”
Additional information
The full list of winners and finalists, including individual bios, at the Prime Ministers’ ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Veterans’ Employment Awards can be found at the .