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Among the first women to serve at sea

Darlene joined the Navy as a Steward in the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS). At the time, the WRANS wasn’t permitted to serve at sea.

When that changed, Darlene served on the HMAS Newcastle, and going to sea as part of that crew was a highlight of her Naval career.

Darlene’s connection to the Defence Force runs deeper than her own service; her husband and great-uncle are also veterans.

When she transitioned out of the Navy and moved to a small country town, Darlene found civilian life difficult without the support and camaraderie of her crew.

With her husband often away interstate for work, Darlene was raising her children and trying to find things to do.

“It was hard not being in that team environment anymore,” Darlene says.

I’d gone from a wonderful team environment to being by myself and fending for myself. I had many challenges; it was isolating.

Over time, Darlene lost self-confidence, and was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

And then she found off-road racing.

Navigating back on track

The RSL RAEMUS Rover Off-Road Racing Program provides a team environment for veterans to get involved in and find a renewed sense of purpose.

Every veteran has a role to play, from navigating or driving the race vehicle, to being on-hand in the pit crew and managing event logistics.

The teamwork required to manage the off-road racer forges friendships and strengthens bonds, giving veterans clarity, and common ground, and making it easier to transition into civilian life.

Darlene is now a navigator on the RSL RAEMUS Rover team, and her husband is actively involved as well.

“If you had have asked me a few years ago, would I be involved with off-road racing, I would never have imagined myself doing it,” Darlene says.

“RSL RAEMUS Rover has had a huge impact on my life personally.”

“Coming out of my comfort zone, it's stopped me isolating myself; the interaction with the team has just been invaluable.”

I never dreamt I could do the things that I've been doing and that I've experienced, so it's personally been a huge confidence boost for me.

Darlene also spends time assisting other areas of the team management, such as the administration involved in running the program.

“That's been so interesting to see all the work that goes into it; the assistance that RSL Queensland has given us as well and how that works.”

Finding camaraderie and mateship again

Darlene has also found a support team through her local RSL Sub Branch – part of a national network that provides veterans with welfare and wellbeing services and social connection.

A good friend introduced Darlene to a local RSL Sub Branch, where she received financial assistance for medical expenses and support with DVA claims for a medical condition – an often-challenging process for veterans to navigate.

“That’s been a wonderful support,” Darlene says.

Darlene and her husband are both now members of the Sub Branch and are enjoying the newfound camaraderie.

“Being a Sub Branch member, to me, means a lot personally. Being part of another team; it's being a part of a group, a small Sub Branch, which is much more personal.”

“That camaraderie and mateship is back again. All those things really matter.”

Darlene has also found purpose by helping with ANZAC Day Service preparations and researching veterans on the Honour Roll for families.

“It's been wonderful. The work I've put in is making me feel worthwhile; I'm giving something back.”

“Being a Sub Branch member has had a positive impact on my life in many ways.”

I'd like to say to the Dream Home Art Union thank you so much for making these services possible through your funding.

“It enables us to do so many things to live life a bit.”

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How can I get assistance from RSL Queensland?

Life always has its ups and downs. But as a veteran, or the partner of a veteran, you don’t have to face them on your own.

Whether you're looking for employment, wellness programs, or assistance with DVA claims, RSL Queensland has free programs, and people at the ready, to help you achieve your life goals.

To learn more and get assistance, visit www.rslqld.org or call 134 RSL.

How your support changes lives

Since 1956, Dream Home Art Union has been a continual source of fundraising for RSL Queensland. Each ticket sold continues to support veterans and families across Queensland and nationally, through advocacy, employment and wellbeing programs, offering new beginnings to veterans as they return from service. In 2024, RSL Queensland supported thousands of veterans and their families through a range of impactful services and programs to help in real and meaningful ways, including:

7304 veterans and their families supported by RSL Queensland's services
6152 claims and appeals submitted to the Department of Veterans' Affairs
358 jobs secured for veterans and their partners
238 veterans and their families housed in safe, permanent accommodation