90 second statement in House of Representatives - 27th August 2025

Wednesday, 27 August 2025

I rise to raise serious concerns about a decision that will affect thousands of Defence Force men and women over the years to come. In its wisdom, the Albanese government has decided to scrap funding from the Salvation Army's Sallyman program. The Sallymen and Sallyma'ams have provided Australian troops with comfort, care and Christian chaplaincy for more than 125 years, during conflict and peacetime, on bases around the country. Whether it's a hot cuppa or a sympathetic ear, their presence has been a constant source of strength and reassurance. And this has been more than just a service; it's part of our Defence Force culture and heritage. Generations of Australian soldiers have relied on Sallymen and Sallyma'ams for support during their toughest moments.

Since this announcement, I've heard from many ex-service people, not only from my electorate but across the country—veterans like James. James said, 'As a veteran, I recall many occasions where this service brightened me and the boys' days when they were doing it tough in the field.' Given that the defence budget's more than $50 billion a year and the Sallyman program needs only $1.5 million to continue, it's not like it's about the money. Cutting the Sallyman program is not the answer. I call on the government to reconsider this decision and ensure that this vital service continues for our serving men and women, veterans and their families.