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Darren Chester returns to Shadow Cabinet as Veterans’ Affairs Minister, advocating for ADF personnel, veterans and families

Darren Chester returns as Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, pledging bipartisan support, accountability, and ongoing reforms to ensure timely, accessible assistance for Australian Defence Force personnel, veterans and their families.

By news@gippsland - 19th February 2026 - Back to News

After a tumultuous month in Canberra, Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester says he’s happy to be back in the Shadow Cabinet to represent the interests of Australian Defence Force veterans and their families. Mr Chester was returned to the role after the new leader of the Liberal Party Angus Taylor announced shadow ministerial arrangements this week.

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester says he's happy to be back in Shadow Cabinet to represent the interests of Australian Defence Force veterans and their families

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester says he's happy to be back in Shadow Cabinet to represent the interests of Australian Defence Force veterans and their families

Supporting our veterans

Mr Chester said, "Whether at home or abroad, respecting and recognising the work of our Australian Defence Force personnel, our veterans, and their families, has been the greatest honour of my time in Federal Parliament."

"I was asked to return as the Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs in the new-look Coalition Shadow Ministry, and it’s a role I accepted with pride and a great deal of responsibility. Wherever possible, I will work with the government in a bipartisan way to support the interests of veterans and their families but I will have no hesitation in speaking out when we believe more action is required," he said.

Veterans support priority

Throughout his parliamentary career, Mr Chester has served in senior roles in government and opposition and was responsible for major changes to support more than 600,000 Australian veterans and their families. "Work in this portfolio area is never finished because the needs of modern veterans will be different to those of previous generations," Mr Chester said.

"Our record on veterans’ wellbeing as a Coalition Government was substantial and included major changes to how benefits are assessed and paid, increased focus on mental health and reducing suicide, and the formation of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide."

"There is a need for more transparency, accountability and reform to the system as recommended by the Royal Commission, and we will be keeping the pressure on the Labor Party to deliver. The vast majority of our ADF personnel will train well, serve well, and transition well to civilian life, but if support is required, it must be delivered in a timely way and be accessible across the country," Mr Chester said.

Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.


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