Veterans’ and Families’ Wellbeing Hub Comes to Caboolture

Veterans' and Families' Wellbeing

The new Veterans’ and Families’ Wellbeing Hub recently opened in Caboolture, providing much-needed services and critical support to veterans located in Brisbane’s northern suburbs and beyond.


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With over 40 years of experience exclusively supporting mental wellbeing, Lives Lived Well brings specialised, expert care tailored to veterans’ unique needs. Services are open to all veterans and family members regardless of discharge status or role whilst serving.

It is a convenient one-stop shop that offers access to employment assistance, housing support, transition services to civilian life, advocacy, counselling, and comprehensive mental health care to current and to former Australian Defence Force members, including reservists and their families.

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Operated by mental health provider Lives Lived Well, the wellbeing hub was officially opened in early October by Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Matt Keogh. 

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Strategically located at 12 King Street in Caboolture, the new Veterans’ and Families’ Hub is part of the Australian Government’s substantial $46.7 million national investment aimed at providing similar hubs in ten locations across the country. 

The wellbeing hub has partnered with the highly respected Vietnam Veterans’ Association of Australia (Queensland Branch) and several other reputable organisations to provide integrated, wrap-around care at the new Caboolture location.

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Veterans and families across the greater Sunshine Coast region, City of Moreton Bay, and northern Brisbane suburbs are strongly encouraged to utilise the vital services now readily available right in their local community.

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Published 16-October-2023