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Dateline - May 14, 2010
Three Tasmanian Veterans' children receive bursaries

Three Tasmanian students will receive up to $9000 each to help them complete their tertiary education, Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Alan Griffin announced today. Mr Griffin said the Long Tan Bursary scheme aims to help dedicated students achieve their long-term education goals by easing the financial cost of tertiary study.

“These students have proven their strength of character and commitment to pursuing professional careers and I am pleased that the Australian Government has been able to support them in reaching their goals,” Mr Griffin said.

This year three* Tasmanian students have received bursaries including:

  • Courtney Brooks, Bachelor of Food Science and Nutrition, Deakin University; and

  • Holly Monery, Bachelor of Arts/Law, University of Tasmania.

The Long Tan Bursary scheme recognises that children of Vietnam veterans can face health and wellbeing challenges due to their parent’s service and aims to relieve these students of some financial burden so they can concentrate on completing their studies successfully. Long Tan Bursaries totalling $504,000 will be presented to 56 Australian students in coming weeks. More than 300 sons and daughters of Vietnam veterans have benefitted from the bursary scheme since it was introduced in 2000.

The Australian Government is also seeking to lift the aspirations of students who would previously never have considered university through the introduction of two scholarships within the 2009–10 Budget.

*One of the Long Tan Bursary recipients has asked to remain anonymous.