PHOTO: Despite a decline in RSL sub-branch numbers, alternative service club options are popping up across the country.
A decline in young ex-servicemen volunteers within the Returned Services League (RSL) of NSW has prompted concern for the future of Australia’s oldest veteran charity.
Across the state, the RSL's local branches are responsible for organising around 600 ANZAC Day events, however, with almost 90 per cent of these volunteers now over the age of 55 and more than 30 per cent of those already exceeding the average life . . .
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