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A growing tradition at veterans appreciation lunches

This year, the Tewantin Noosa RSL has proudly hosted three Veterans Appreciation Lunches, each one building on the success of the last.

These lunches are much more than just a meal—they serve as a platform for veterans to come together in a relaxed and welcoming environment, where they can reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and share their stories.

The gatherings have created a sense of community and camaraderie, allowing veterans from different backgrounds and service experiences to bond over their shared sense of duty and service.

With each event, attendance has grown, reinforcing the need for spaces where veterans can feel understood and supported.

The next lunch will be held on Wednesday 30 October, and all veterans are welcome to attend.

The growing participation is a testament to the strong bonds within the veteran community, and the RSL encourages any veterans interested in attending to reach out.

These lunches also provide a fantastic opportunity to connect with local support groups like Veterans MMA, a Sunshine Coast-based charity that helps veterans transition to a happier post-military life by offering a free martial arts community.

Veterans MMA is hosting its second annual 24-hour grapple charity event in November, where athletes will grapple for 24 hours straight to raise money for veterans—a fun and inspiring way to support those who have served.

Another attendee at the latest lunch, the Yandina 128ACU, is the only army cadet unit on the Sunshine Coast.

Yandina 128ACU is a youth development organisation operating within the Australian Army Cadets. Supported by the Army and local community, the unit provides a cost-effective way for teenagers to develop leadership skills and enjoy outdoor activities.

The Tewantin Noosa RSL is proud to support Legacy, Soldier On, Veterans MMA and Yandina 128ACU through its Community Support program. The Tewantin Noosa RSL Club looks forward to continuing these partnerships and to seeing more veterans at the next lunch.

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