Mr Birrell said the historic building did not meet modern standards for access and toilets.
“The state of the building, including access issues and inadequate and inaccessible toilets, has restricted the use of the building and the ability to host public commemorations and other activities,” Mr Birrell said.
“It also lacks private space for the discreet delivery of important veterans’ welfare services.”
If elected, the Coalition has pledged $900,000 for the refurbishment, which will involve an extension of the meeting hall and function area, improved toilets and a playground.
“As a nation, it is important that we support veterans and their families, and this upgrade will not only provide space to offer veterans’ services, but expand the range of services offered,” Mr Birrell said.
“Seymour RSL is growing, with younger members associated with the nearby Puckapunyal military base.
“The region has major memorials to the Australian Light Horse and those who served in Vietnam, it deserves an RSL that can host the many visitors who come to Seymour each year for commemorations.”
This commitment is part of the Coalition’s plan to strengthen local communities.