Grants and commemoration

Honouring our Veterans Grants Program

Delivering funding for capital works and community initiatives.

Queensland Remembers Grants Program

The Queensland Remembers Grants Program provides funding for major capital works, minor capital works and for commemorative events and memorials.

Veterans' Health and Wellbeing Research Grants Program

The Queensland Government has committed $500,000 in funding to establish the Veterans’ Health and Wellbeing Research Grants Program to support research to identify new and better ways to strengthen and foster veterans’ health and wellbeing.

Anzac Day Trust Fund Grants Program

Queensland Veterans' Council Anzac Day Trust Fund Grants Program provides annual grants to institutions, organisations, or associations that support the welfare of veterans and their dependents in Queensland.

Other grants

Find out about other grants available through local, state, and national grant programs.

Anzac Day

Explore ways to commemorate ANZAC Day, read stories of service, reflect on the reasons to remember, and learn how to place a virtual poppy.

Remembrance Day

Discover ways to commemorate, reflect, and honour the men and women who served and sacrificed in all wars.

Vietnam Veterans' Day

Vietnam Veterans Day is recognised annually on 18 August, the anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan.

War Widows Commemoration

Each year on 19 October, Queensland commemorates War Widows Day, to pay respect and recognise the sacrifices of widows from various conflicts.

Anzac Square

Queensland’s State Memorial.

Sites of Significance: Now and Then

Sites of Significance: Now and Then showcases wartime photographs with current day imagery.