We are proud to have been part of a truly remarkable two days in Mount Gambier.
Veterans SA recently hosted a Community Connections event at the Mount Gambier Community RSL, bringing together ESO groups, veterans, and the South Australian Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Joe Szakacs. As part of this event, AVHS was represented by Dr Andrew Cronin, who conducted clinical outreach appointments with veterans in the region — providing intake assessments, referrals to mental health and allied health services, and guidance through the DVA process, all at no cost to the veteran.
The event, which included a round table discussion, museum tour, and open morning tea sessions, saw an estimated 65 people in attendance, 45 of whom were veterans. Mount Gambier Community RSL President Bob Sandow described the two days as “a great success,” noting the level of one-on-one engagement between veterans and ESO groups as something previously never seen at the RSL.
It was a privilege for Dr Cronin and the AVHS team to be part of this collaborative effort to better connect veterans in regional South Australia with the services and support they deserve.
To find out more about the AVHS Outreach Program or to enquire about future appointments, contact us at adelaide@avhs.com.au.
Veterans SA recently hosted a Community Connections event at the Mount Gambier Community RSL, bringing together ESO groups, veterans, and the South Australian Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Joe Szakacs. As part of this event, AVHS was represented by Dr Andrew Cronin, who conducted clinical outreach appointments with veterans in the region — providing intake assessments, referrals to mental health and allied health services, and guidance through the DVA process, all at no cost to the veteran.
The event, which included a round table discussion, museum tour, and open morning tea sessions, saw an estimated 65 people in attendance, 45 of whom were veterans. Mount Gambier Community RSL President Bob Sandow described the two days as “a great success,” noting the level of one-on-one engagement between veterans and ESO groups as something previously never seen at the RSL.
It was a privilege for Dr Cronin and the AVHS team to be part of this collaborative effort to better connect veterans in regional South Australia with the services and support they deserve.
To find out more about the AVHS Outreach Program or to enquire about future appointments, contact us at adelaide@avhs.com.au.
As featured in The SE Voice, February 26, 2026. https://lnkd.in/gxn5wjSX