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RSL NSW Acting President Vince Williams visits Byron Bay to secure the future of local sub-Branches



The Acting President of RSL NSW, Brigadier Vincent (Vince) Williams CSC (Retd.), will visit Byron Bay today as part of a statewide Listening Tour aimed at securing the future of local RSL sub-Branches and veteran support services in communities across the state. 

Mr Williams, a long-term member of RSL NSW who was appointed Acting President in late 2025, is undertaking the tour just months into his tenure, making it one of his first major initiatives since taking on the role. 

The visit comes at a pivotal moment for the state’s largest veteran support charity in New South Wales. 

RSL NSW is growing and modernising. Membership has increased by more than 200 per cent since 2015, the average age of members is falling, and services supporting veterans and their families have expanded significantly across the state. Over 25,000 veterans and their families are accessing wellbeing support, DVA claims advocacy, sport and recreation programs, and new digital service-navigation tools through their local RSL sub-Branches. 

Alongside this progress, RSL NSW is also confronting serious challenges. Across NSW, many local sub-Branches are under financial and operational pressure. Rising costs, ageing infrastructure, uneven access to resources and increasing compliance demands mean that without change, some communities risk losing local veteran support in the years ahead. 

Mr Williams said this reality is why he is prioritising time on the ground, meeting directly with the veteran volunteers who make up the grassroots membership of the state’s leading ex-service organisation.  

“Our network of more than 300 sub-Branches is on the frontline supporting veterans and their families in cities and towns right across New South Wales,” Mr Williams said.

“They are where veterans connect, where wellbeing support begins, and where service and sacrifice are honoured at a community level. Protecting that local presence is one of the most important responsibilities of this organisation.” 

During the Byron Bay visit, Mr Williams and the RSL NSW leadership team will meet with representatives from sub-Branches across Alstonville, Ballina, Bangalow, Brunswick Heads, Byron Bay, Casino, Lismore, Kingscliff, Kyogle, Mullumbimby, Pottsville District, Woodburn, Evans Head, Woodenbong, Murwillumbah and Yamba. 

The Listening Tour sessions are designed to give members a direct voice in shaping RSL NSW’s next Strategic Plan. Discussions focus on what is working well locally, what support is needed, and what must change to ensure long-term sustainability for veteran services across the state. 

“This is not about imposing solutions from Sydney,” Mr Williams said.

“It’s about listening carefully, understanding local realities, and making sure the decisions we take as a League strengthen sub-Branches rather than weaken them.” 

Mr Williams said the future of RSL NSW depends on honest conversations and a willingness to modernise, while remaining true to the organisation’s purpose. 

“The Returned & Services League has been part of Australian communities for generations,” he said.

“If we want it to remain strong for the next generation of veterans, we need to adapt together. That starts with listening.”

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