We don’t just support women veterans. We speak up for them.

WVNA Advocacy

Women veterans have been invisible in policy for too long. WVNA is here to change that because no one knows what women veterans need better than women veterans themselves.

Our Advocacy in Action

WVNA advocates for women veterans across Australia by contributing to government submissions, participating in DVA consultations, engaging with key sector bodies, and ensuring women veterans’ voices drive policy, research, and service design.

Our Advocacy Priorities

These aren’t talking points. They’re the issues our members live with every day.

Visibility and recognition

Elevating women veterans in national conversations at every level

Transition pathways

Strengthening support from Defence to civilian life

Social connection

Reducing isolation through community. It's a health outcome, not a luxury

Mental health and wellbeing

Improving access to services that actually meet women veterans' needs

Lived experience in policy

Ensuring women veterans' experience drives policy, research, and service design

Equity, inclusion, and safety

Within veteran systems and beyond

How We Engage

WVNA is an active, trusted voice in the veteran sector,  contributing to meaningful change through consistent, credible engagement.

Government & Policy Submissions

Consultation & Sector Engagement

Research & Representation

Not one submission. Not one meeting. Consistent presence, year after year.

What We've Achieved

WVNA is making a tangible impact, ensuring women veterans are no longer overlooked in policy, programs, and services.
WVNA is not only advocating for change – we are actively shaping it.
Impact AreaAchievement
National conversationsInfluenced through formal submissions and consultation processes.
Government representationWomen veterans' voices present in key sector discussions.
Cross-sector partnershipsStrengthened to improve support pathways and outcomes.
VisibilityIncreased recognition of women veterans through national engagement.
CommunityBuilt a strong, connected network that reduces isolation and fosters belonging.
Safe spacesCreated environments where women veterans feel heard and supported.

Get Involved

You don’t need a policy background. You just need your experience. WVNA members can contribute by:

Sharing your story

Lived experience is our most powerful evidence

Participating in consultations

We notify members when opportunities arise

Connecting with your regional coordinator

Local voices matter in national conversations

Staying informed

Members receive regular advocacy updates

The more women veterans who engage, the stronger our collective voice becomes.

Trust and Credentials

Registered Not-for-Profit Charity

Incorporated Association, Queensland

Founded 2013

12+ years of community building

Open to all service branches

Navy, Army, Air Force, Reserves

Australia-wide

Metro, regional, and remote

Ready to Add Your Voice?

Women veterans deserve to be heard in every policy room. Join WVNA or support our advocacy work, both make a real difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does WVNA advocate for?

Recognition, visibility, and wellbeing of women veterans across Australia, stronger transition support, better mental health access, equity within veteran systems, and lived experience driving policy at every level.
Through formal submissions to the FADT Committee and Australian Human Rights Commission, State DVA consultation forums, ESO Peak Body engagement, the Wellbeing Agency, and contributions to the Women Veterans Strategy.
Yes. WVNA is an independent not-for-profit. Our advocacy is driven by our members’ needs, not government funding or political affiliation.
The Women Veterans Strategy is a national initiative improving outcomes for women who served in the ADF. WVNA has contributed to this work and continues to engage as it develops.
The two go hand in hand. Our community events and peer support give us direct insight into what women veterans need, and that insight feeds directly into our advocacy.