$2.2m to preserve our wartime heritage 

THE Albanese Government is investing $2.2 million to preserve our wartime heritage and honour veterans in local communities across Australia.

Delivered through the Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program, funding will go to 92 community-led projects aimed at helping Australians of all ages appreciate the sacrifices made in war, conflict and peacekeeping operations.

One Giant Leap Australia will receive $145,000 under the program for their digital project From ANZAC Cove to the Moon: Australian Women Who Dare.

This project will develop a curated online library profiling 30 remarkable Australian women whose courage, service, and innovation spans more than a century. From the nurses, drivers, signallers, and medical staff who served in the First World War to the engineers, aviators, scientists, cyber specialists, and spacesector leaders shaping Australia’s future today.

Since its inception, the Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program has funded thousands of projects nationwide, creating lasting tributes in communities large and small.

The program is designed to support projects that commemorate our military history and ensure we continue to honour our veterans for many generations to come. 

For more information about the Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program, including how to apply for the 2026-27 funding round, please visit the STS Grants website.

“The projects we are funding today help local communities large and small to honour the service and sacrifice of veterans for generations to come,” Veterans’ Affairs Minister Matt Keogh said.

“Just as importantly, they bring people of all ages together to reflect on the impact of war and conflict on their local community.

“These projects often highlight lesser-known stories, shining a light on individual experiences and deepening our overall knowledge of our wartime heritage.” 

Federal Member for Macquarie, Susan Templeman MP, has congratulated One Giant Leap on their successful application.

“Since its inception, the Saluting Their Service Commemorative Grants Program has funded thousands of projects nationwide, creating lasting tributes,” said Ms Templeman. 

“The program is designed to support projects that commemorate our military history and ensure we continue to honour our veterans for many generations to come.”

“Many of us are familiar with the wartime service of Australian women as nurses and radio operators, but this project by One Giant Leap promises to educate all of us in the myriad of ways Australian women have served.”

Jackie Carpenter, Founder and Director of One Giant Leap Australia said, “Australian women have always dared. Those who served in the past and those leading in critical fields today. Their stories show courage in every era, and they deserve to be visible, valued, and shared with the young people who will become tomorrow’s leaders.”