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’Navy man to his bootstraps’ receives Christmas joy

In the lead up to Christmas, hundreds of RSL Queensland staff members and volunteers across the state have rolled up their sleeves to deliver more than 630 hampers to deserving veterans just like 94-year-old Sunshine Coast local, John Gubbins.

Best described as a Navy man to his bootstraps, John served in the Australian Navy from 1945 – 1968, after following in his father’s footsteps who sadly lost his life on the sinking of the HMAS Perth during WW2.

During his career, John saw operational service in Korea, Malaya, Borneo, and Vietnam, as well as a 12-month posting to the USA commissioning a new ship.

Following John’s service in the Navy, his family relocated to Tamworth and worked in farming for 37 years, before settling in Maroochydore.

Now, in line with RSL Queensland’s mission to acknowledge those who’ve gone above and beyond for their community, John has received a bespoke hamper filled with Christmas goodies as a token of recognition and for his community spirit.

When asked of his favourite items in the Christmas Hamper, both John and his wife Betty responded with a resounding ‘everything’.

Each hamper is filled with Christmas treats, gifts, essential food and supplies from Queensland and veteran-owned businesses, as well as a $100 supermarket gift card to help each veteran and their family enjoy a special Christmas meal.

RSL Queensland chief executive officer Robert Skoda said the Christmas hamper drive represented so much more than just food and gifts – with the hope that all recipients feel seen, supported, and uplifted.

“It’s about telling people they matter, and that we’re here for them, particularly at Christmas time,” Mr Skoda said.

“Our team is on the ground every day supporting veterans, and we know there are countless deserving veterans in the community who are worthy of recognition.”

RSL Queensland’s Christmas hamper initiative has become an established tradition – one that staff look forward to each year – since the initiative’s inception in 2020.

“We are continuing to see our Christmas hamper drive extend across all corners of the state – having now almost tripled our reach since we began,” Mr Skoda said.

“It’s a testament to our network of passionate staff members and volunteers at local RSL Sub branches who are committed to going the extra mile to make a difference in the lives of veterans and their families.”

For more information on the support services and wellness programs available via RSL Queensland, visit rslqld.org/find-help/health-and-wellbeing

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