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There are many ways we can celebrate ANZAC Day and help to remember the Australians who have fought and died in war. The most traditional way is to go into town each year and watch the veterans of recent wars polish their medals and march down the streets.
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www.anzacday.org.au/education/tff/anzacday.html
www.anzacday.org.au/education/tff/anzacday.html
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Why do you think we remember and celebrate ANZAC Day today? 2 Special Activity (1) 3 ANZAC Day is still celebrated in Australia but how? What is emphasised? Has this changed since 1916? Look at the next ANZAC Day.
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www.anzacday.org.au/education/publications/pdf/activity...
www.anzacday.org.au/education/publications/pdf/activity12.pdf
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Australia Day, January 26, is the day we as a people and place celebrate our nationhood. The day is a public holiday. ... Anzac Day is on April 25 the day the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed at Gallipoli in Turkey in 1915 during World War 1. This day is set apart to hold dear the memory of those who...
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www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/choose-australia/ab...
www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/choose-australia/about-australia/au-customs/holidays.htm
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As we celebrate Anzac Day it is important that we remember those who sacrificed for our freedom and continue to work responsibly at preserving and using the freedoms for which they gave their sacrifice.
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www.users.bigpond.com/coman1/anzac2.html
www.users.bigpond.com/coman1/anzac2.html
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An article about why Australians and New Zealanders commemorate ANZAC Day on 25 April each year, the anniversary of the day on which the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (the ANZACs) landed at Gallipoli in 1915 during the First World War. ... On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day.
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www.acn.net.au/articles/anzac/
www.acn.net.au/articles/anzac/
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First observed in 1916, Anzac Day - 25 April - commemorates those killed in war as well as honouring returned servicemen and women. The ceremonies that are held at war memorials across the country, or in places overseas where New Zealanders gather, are rich in tradition and ritual. ... Anzac Day was first marked in 1916.
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www.nzhistory.net.nz/Gallery/Anzac/Anzac.htm
www.nzhistory.net.nz/Gallery/Anzac/Anzac.htm
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Anzac Day is held on the 25 April every year. It is held to commemorate the Australians and New Zealand soldiers who died when they were in a battle for Australia and New Zealand. ... People make lots of different kinds of food to celebrate Anzac Day such as:
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www.beacy.wa.edu.au/iorr/festivals/anzac/anzac.html
www.beacy.wa.edu.au/iorr/festivals/anzac/anzac.html
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While others are relaxing on the day, a Burmese Blogger Soe Htet of Melbourne is busy helping friends and posted some photos from “Shrine of Remembrance” a place where they celebrate ANZAC Day in Melbourne.
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globalvoicesonline.org/2008/04/25/aussies-and-kiwis-cel...
globalvoicesonline.org/2008/04/25/aussies-and-kiwis-celebrate-anzac-day/
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The sunrise ceremony commemorated ANZAC Day, a day set aside for honoring fallen service members, said Australian Army Command Sgt. Maj. Mat Louden, Joint Task Force 633. ... ANZAC day was first declared as a national holiday on April 25, 1916 by acting Prime Minister George Pearce.
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www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/1828200/posts
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