6.8 Decoration and Victoria Cross Allowances
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What is Decoration Allowance?
Decoration Allowance is a fortnightly payment made to a veteran who has received one or more eligible decorations as specified in the VEA. A veteran may also receive a decoration allowance or annuity of a similar kind from a foreign country.
Eligibility criteria for Decoration Allowance
To be eligible for Decoration Allowance, the veteran must be:
- receiving disability compensation payment (or would be receiving it if not for applicable offsetting provisions or a request to cancel the pension by the veteran), and
- the recipient of one or more eligible decorations.
What is an eligible decoration?
Eligible decorations are:
- The following decorations awarded for gallantry during a war covered by the VEA or during warlike operations:
- Victoria Cross
- Cross of Valour*
- Star of Courage*
- Distinguished Service Order
- Distinguished Service Cross
- Military Cross
- Distinguished Flying Cross
- Distinguished Conduct Medal
- Conspicuous Gallantry Medal
- Distinguished Service Medal
- Military Medal
- Distinguished Flying Medal
- Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Military Division)
- Medal of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Military Division) (1919-1958), and with Gallantry Emblem (1958-1974)
- Victoria Cross for Australia*
- Star of Gallantry*
- Medal for Gallantry*
- George Cross
- George Medal
- any other decorations, awarded for gallantry during a war covered in the VEA or during warlike operations, that may be prescribed (none currently).
*These medals are a part of the Australian honours system. All the other eligible decorations are Imperial honours.
Victoria Cross Allowance
Recipients of the Victoria Cross or the Victoria Cross for Australia may be granted an annual Victoria Cross Allowance. A veteran may also receive a Victoria Cross allowance or annuity that is of a similar kind from a foreign country. The Victoria Cross Allowance is granted in addition to any Decoration Allowance payable (although it is not a requirement that a person be receiving the D — e — coration Allowance in order to receive the Victoria Cross Allowance).
Assessment of Payments Related to Decorations
The Decoration Allowance, Victoria Cross Allowance, and any payment by a foreign country of an allowance or annuity that is of a similar kind to these are not considered income for income support purposes. However, they are counted in working out a person's total income for the purposes of the financial hardship rules.
Source URL: https://clik.dva.gov.au/compensation-and-support-policy-library/part-6-veterans-compensation-allowances-and-benefits/68-decoration-and-victoria-cross-allowances