Thursday, September 18, 2025

Issue 18 of The Bugle has Landed

The Bugle is the official newsletter of the RSL Tanunda Sub-Branch Inc and is issued quarterly. This edition and previous editions may be downloaded from our Newsletters tab.


In this Issue
  1. Remembering Our Heroes - Pte Sidney Gaskell WW1
  2. DVA Claims Processing Snapshot - August 2025
  3. Riverfire 2025
  4. A Funny Thing Happened on 31 August 25
  5. Our Military Prepared with Project Land 156
  6. The White Mouse who Defeated the NAZIS
  7. Did You Know?
  8. New Sub-Branch Wear


Saturday, September 13, 2025

Get Your Corporate Sub-Branch Wear

We will be holding an Open Day at Tanunda Recreation Park on 23 November 25 in conjunction with the Barossa Historical Vehicle Club Inc - Add it to your diary! To help promote our local brand, we're investing in a range of sub-branch (corporate) clothing to wear during Foodland Memorabilia Sales and Mitre 10 Sausage Sizzle Days (or any other time). 

David B will be asking for orders for various products in the near future so we can make a bulk purchase which is more practical for our provider. You'll hear more from David soon.

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In the meantime, you could visit Bandicoot on their internet site and review the wide range of suitable clothing available.

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Fathers' Day Raffle Outcome

Have you visited us yet? Fridays from 5 pm at Tanunda Recreation Park. Visitors are welcome. 
Our Fathers' Day Raffle went off with a bang last night. Members waited expectedly to hear their name drawn from the ticket basket. Three members won prizes and other community members who supported us won most of the prizes.


Unfortunately, your editor (Robin) who had his fingers crossed and eyes on this lovely boxed wine from Langmeil didn't win anything.  Such is life. Knowing that my $20 tickets purchase helped make someone else happy is prize enough. I'll just  need to drive down to Langmeil now and buy a bottle.

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Legacy Week is Coming and Families Need Your Support

Have you visited us yet? Fridays from 5 pm at Tanunda Recreation Park. Visitors are welcome. 


RSL Tanunda is posting this on behalf of Legacy:

At the end of August until the 5 September our Legatees and volunteers will be out on the streets for Legacy Week. They’ll be posted at tables full of bears and little badges at various locations across South Australia and Broken Hill, sometimes kept company by a serving ADF member, a Cadet or a corporate volunteer. All these people give their time.

Do you know the big impact that those little badges make?

Legacy Week is more than a fundraiser, it's also a reminder that behind every veteran who's given their health or passed away, there's a family trying to navigate a new reality. Increasingly, these are young families one of whose parents have died as a result of their service.

When a veteran becomes unable to contribute to, or participate in family life due to injury or illness, the whole family feels the impact. Everything from medical appointments, paperwork battles, financial uncertainty, and often the heartbreak of watching someone you love struggle with their health. It's tough, and families shouldn't have to face it alone.

That's where The Legacy Club of South Australia and Broken Hill can assist. We don't just offer hope – we offer real world support. We made a promise that no child would be disadvantaged by their parent’s service, so we help with school fees and laptops; swimming and driving lessons; and sporting team registrations – and when families need it, utility bills, respite, emergency accommodation and access to legal and financial advice. All assistance needs are met on their own merit because there is no ‘one size fits all’ family.

Isn’t this the kind of support that you would want for your family?

We’re also proud to be part of many success stories as well. You may not know it, but former Deputy Premier of South Australia the Hon. Graham Ingerson AUA  MPS  JP FAICD was a “Legacy Kid” whose university schooling was supported by Legacy. There’s another thing we do. Our Youth Ambassador Scheme encourages and supports our young people, or future generations, to fulfil their potential in all endeavors.

The support we can give comes from people like you who understand that veterans’ families deserve our respect and help.

When you stop and chat with our Legatees and volunteers during Legacy Week, or if you donate online now, know that you're not just giving money – you're giving families the chance to thrive, not just survive.