".... he served in the Irish Volunteers during the Easter Rebellion of 1916 and was subsequently awarded a pension, following his written application. Sadly he appears to have died prior to receiving any monies."
When did he apply for this pension?. I can see that he would qualify for an Irish pension, for action in 1916, but it would be granted at a particular age, or when he was able to establish reduced capacity due to war related condition?
If he applied for this after his Australian war service, 1943+, is that because he did not receive an Australian war-related pension? Using his birth year, 1898, or from enlistment file 1903, by death at 1949 he would not qualify for an ordinary civilian aged pension.