Frequently Asked Questions, Queries, and Doubtful Points

Who is Eamon Hale?

Eamon Hale is a veteran, the Hawthorn RSL Vice President, RSL Victoria State Executive member, and a Senior Constable in Victoria Police. Having served in the Australian Army with deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, Eamon now works to support veterans and their families, ensuring their service is respected and their welfare prioritised.

What is the purpose of this website?

EamonHale.com.au shares updates on veteran advocacy, RSL initiatives, and reflections on service, leadership, and community. It serves as a hub for veterans, supporters, and the wider community to stay informed and engaged.

How does Eamon support veterans?

Eamon advocates for:

  • Implementation of the Royal Commission recommendations into Defence and Veteran Suicide.

  • Improved RSL governance and grassroots engagement.

  • Policy change to support veterans' health, housing, and transition.

  • Commemorating service, including modern veterans from Iraq, Afghanistan, and peacekeeping operations.

Can I contact Eamon for speaking engagements?

Yes. Eamon is available to speak on veteran issues, leadership, and service at community, school, and RSL events. Please use the contact details on this site to enquire.

Does Eamon represent the RSL?

Eamon is a member of the State Executive of RSL Victoria and actively represents veteran interests within the organisation, while also advocating publicly on issues that matter to veterans and their families.

How can I get involved in supporting veterans?

You can:

  • Join your local RSL and attend meetings.

  • Volunteer for veteran support initiatives.

  • Share accurate information on veteran issues to your networks.

  • Advocate for policy changes by contacting your local MPs.

Is Eamon available for media comment?

Yes. Eamon can provide comment on veteran issues, RSL governance, commemorative matters, and policy discussions relevant to the veteran community. Please use the contact details for media enquiries.

How can I stay updated with Eamon’s advocacy work?

You can:

  • Subscribe to the newsletter on this website.

  • Follow Eamon on Facebook and LinkedIn.

  • Check this website regularly for updates and articles.

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