Visit to Orange 5 and 6 May 2026

 
 
As part of TPI Veterans NSW commitment to all members, The Board and the TPI NSW Executive are on the road and visiting regional Australia. And what a warm welcome we received at the Ex-Servicemen’s Club in Orange this week.
 
President Kevin Kelly, Vice President Harry Lowe and board member and champion of the constitutional reform project, Phil Hurren, were joined in Orange by TPI NSW CEO Jenny-Jane Carpenter and supported by Wellbeing Facilitator Vanessa Campbell. Together they presented with Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Deputy Commissioner Katrina Jocumsen (NSW/ACT) and TPI Federation President Scott Jeffrey.
 
Topics included the incoming changes to DVA special rate pensions and a broad range of benefits, the TPI NSW amendments to the Constitution, and a range of improvements to service and new services such as Veteran Family and Welfare Hubs in regions across NSW being implemented by DVA.
 
Hosting sessions across two days, we had an opportunity to connect with members and their supporters across the Central Tablelands.
 
Right now, as a member, you have an opportunity to vote to continue the good work for members by TPI Veterans NSW by voting yes to the Ballot you would have received this week and supporting the future of TPI in NSW. www.myvote.com.au/tpi We are working to build and protect your legacy, and you should have your say, so please vote now.
The team have been busy in recent weeks with visits to Hornsby, Orange, and Wagga Wagga, with Canberra, Nowra, and Central Coast coming up. RSVPs are open for the Social and Welfare Club meeting in Nowra on 19 May and a special social get-together to consult members about increasing TPI presence in Wyong and surrounding areas on 20 May. Contact the office wellbeing@tpinsw.org.au to RSVP or ask for details about Wyong or Nowra and speak to Vanessa. We would love to see you there.
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