Tag: ANZAC Day
News ArchivesA few veterans, and many of their friends and family, took the time to have a “quiet word” in my ear about ANZAC Day.
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THE dawn service in Murrurundi, was described as one of the warmest to date, as the fog began to clear and delivered the occasional heavy raindrop.
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THE first dawn service in Australia consisted of a handful of veterans coming together to remember their mates.
WHILE ANZAC Day services have been cancelled this year, a few of the Gundy ANZAC Day committee and a sprinkling of locals laid wreaths at the Gundy Hall.
Jack Flaherty spent his 21st birthday in Singapore, it was the day that Singapore fell to the Japanese.
THE National Archives is encouraging people to unearth the stories of our diggers and keep their story alive this ANZAC Day by adopting a digger and adding to their digital records on Discovering ANZACs.
THE RSL will be holding a Light Up The Dawn service at 6am on ANZAC Day.
THE RSL has called upon all Australians to commemorate ANZAC Day this year with their Light Up The Dawn initiative.
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VAL Quinell, president of the Scone RSL sub-branch said he was heartened by the number of people who made the effort to commemorate ANZAC Day in Scone today.