Veteran Family Commissioner – Annabelle Wilson

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The Veteran Family Commissioner serves as the bridge between lived experience and government policy. The Commissioner exists to remove barriers, influence systemic change and improve the lives of families of veterans. The role is positioned uniquely within DVA and government, and brings trusted insight, evidence, and a “skin-in-the-game” commitment to ensuring families are seen, heard, and supported.

The Veteran Family Commissioner:

  • Champions equity and accessibility for all families impacted by service
  • Identifies systemic issues raised by the community and advocates for reform
  • Pushes for the removal of barriers and roadblocks to lasting change
  • Escalates individual cases within the department where further attention is needed
  • Provides evidence-based policy advice informed by lived experience
  • Builds strong partnerships through stakeholder engagement and collaboration

"My vision is a system that shows up for families of veterans, and empowers them to build safe and fulfilling futures.” Annabelle Wilson, Veteran Family Commissioner

The Veteran Family Commissioner advocates for progress under 4 key areas:

  • Equity of Eligibility and Access: Presumptive liability will support more families to access supports, and an understanding of ex-partners, carers and diverse family structures will make sure the department is meaningfully recognising and reaching the community that we know exists.
  • Clarity and improvement of DVA Services and Supports for Families: Ensuring that the programs and supports for families that are provided by Government are fit-for-purpose and continuously improve.
  • Enhancement of ESO Partnerships and Supports: Leveraging relationships and creating pathways to support to ensure that the ESO community is sustainable and safe.
  • Build Life Foundations and Cultivate Belonging: Including postvention support, training and education for families, and support to rebuild and move forward with their lives.
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Publications

The following sets out the Commissioner’s work and priorities, including the strategic vision guiding this work and the impact achieved to date.

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Below are links to some of the main research papers and reports that the Commissioner uses when advocating for progress for families of veterans.

Children of Veterans

Impact of Government communication

Moral injury

Partners of Veterans

Social prescribing

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The below links showcase the current activities happening within the Hubs network:

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Contact Annabelle

As a member of the Repatriation Commission, Annabelle is independent of DVA.

Contact the Veteran Family Commissioner: VETERANFAMILYCOMMISSIONER@dva.gov.au

Read more about Annabelle Wilson in her biography

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Annabelle Wilson, Veteran Family Commissioner

Annabelle Wilson is the Veteran Family Commissioner. She was appointed on 1 August 2025 and commenced on 18 August 2025. She also serves on the Repatriation Commission and the Military Rehabilitation

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