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NOTICE OF INVESTIGATION – MULTIPLE CONDITIONS –

INSTRUMENTS SUNSETTING ON 1 October 2025

Section 196G of the

Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986

The Repatriation Medical Authority (the Authority) gives notice under section 196G of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (the VEA) that it intends to carry out investigations under subsection 196B(7) of the VEA to review the contents of Statements of Principles concerning the following:

Condition:

Instrument Nos.:

Achilles tendinopathy and bursitis

96 & 97 of 2015

acute myeloid leukaemia

71 & 72 of 2015, as amended

arachnoid cyst

91 & 92 of 2015

cardiomyopathy

85 & 86 of 2015, as amended

cerebrovascular accident

65 & 66 of 2015, as amended

depressive disorder

83 & 84 of 2015, as amended

external burn

110 & 111 of 2015, as amended

gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer

61 & 62 of 2015, as amended

hallux valgus

98 & 99 of 2015

hepatitis A

63 & 64 of 2015

hepatitis E

112 & 113 of 2015

ingrowing nail

106 & 107 of 2015

lipoma

100 & 101 of 2015, as amended

malignant melanoma of the skin

102 & 103 of 2015

malignant neoplasm of bile duct

69 & 70 of 2015, as amended

malignant neoplasm of gallbladder

89 & 90 of 2015, as amended

Meniere's disease

108 & 109 of 2015

tuberculosis

81 & 82 of 2015

The Authority invites the following persons and organisations to make written submissions to the Authority in respect of any of the investigations:

 a person eligible to make a claim for pension under Part II or Part IV of the VEA;

 a person eligible to make a claim for compensation under section 319 of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (the MRCA);

 an organisation representing veterans, Australian mariners, members of the Forces, members of the Peacekeeping Forces, members within the meaning of the MRCA, or their dependants;

 the Repatriation Commission or the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission; and

 a person having expertise in a field relevant to the investigation.

The Authority will hold its first meeting for the purposes of each of these investigations on 4 April 2023.

Under the VEA, the Authority is required to find out whether there is new information available about how the above listed conditions may be suffered or contracted, or death from the above listed conditions may occur; and the extent to which the above listed conditions or death from the above listed conditions may be war-caused, defence-caused, a service injury, a service disease or a service death. 

Persons and organisations wishing to make a submission can use the RMA website http://www.rma.gov.au/investigations/ to electronically lodge the submission and supporting information.  Alternatively, submissions can be sent by email to info@rma.gov.au or posted to the address below.  The RMA Submission Guidelines are available online for guidance.  The RMA Secretariat may be contacted at the address, telephone number or email address below for further assistance.

All submissions must be in writing and received by the Authority no later than 16 March 2023.

The Common Seal of the  )

Repatriation Medical Authority )

was affixed at the direction of: )

 

 

PROFESSOR TERENCE CAMPBELL AM CHAIRPERSON  21 / 10 / 2022