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IDENTITY and CULTURE: What is the significance of ANZAC day 100 years on? “It is a legend not of sweeping military victories so much as triumphs against the odds, of courage and ingenuity in adversity. It is a legend of free and independent spirits whose discipline derived less from military formalities and customs than from the bonds of mateship and the demands of necessity” -Former Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Mr Paul Keatingc, at the Entombment of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial, 1993 http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian- story/anzac-day The Australia Memorial, which is memorial to honour veterans who died during the war is very important to the Australian identity. There is an Australian War memorial is in Canberra and each other state and territory also has its own war memorial. ANZAC day tradition such as the laying of the wreath, the sounding of the last post and the observance of one minute’s silence are an important part of Australian tradition and culture. ourage, Mateship, Sacrifice, Endurance Even though the war is not the only thing which shaped Australia as a nation, it definitely one of the major contributors, as Australia was only federated about 15 years before the war. The war has made Australians well known for demonstrating courage, mateship, sacrifice and endurance.

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Page 1: Anzac presentation - Vatsala

IDENTITY and CULTURE:

What is the significance of ANZAC day 100 years on?

“It is a legend not of sweeping military victories so much as triumphs against the odds, of courage and ingenuity in adversity. It is a legend of free and independent spirits whose discipline derived less from military formalities and customs than from the bonds of mateship and the demands of necessity”-Former Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Mr Paul Keatingc, at the Entombment of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial, 1993

http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/anzac-day

The Australia Memorial, which is memorial to honour veterans who died during the war is very important to the Australian identity. There is an Australian War memorial is in Canberra and each other state and territory also has its own war memorial. ANZAC day tradition such as the laying of the wreath, the sounding of the last post and the observance of one minute’s silence are an important part of Australian tradition and culture.

Courage, Mateship, Sacrifice, Endurance

Even though the war is not the only thing which shaped Australia as a nation, it definitely one of the major contributors, as Australia was only federated about 15 years before the war. The war has made Australians well known for demonstrating courage, mateship, sacrifice and endurance.

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ANZAC day is day of commemoration of the Australians who served in the war and even gave up their lives for Australia.

Australians commemorate the ANZACs by wearing the red poppy, a symbol of remembrance, by watching dawn services and by visiting war memorials including the tomb of the last soldier.

The ANZAC survivors pay their respects to their fellow soldiers by marching in the ANZAC day parades.

Family members often wear the war medals of an ANZAC soldier in their family, to display their gratitude and thanks towards that person.

Australians also participate in poppy planting to commemorate the veterans, the sounding of the last post and the reading of the ANZAC day poem.

All Australians remember the words ‘Lest we Forgot’ and “We will remember them”, which are often used to commemorate ANZACs.

COMMEMORATION:

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM:"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them."

http://www.army.gov.au/Our-history/Traditions/The-Ode

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Australian celebrate ANZAC day by spending the day with family and friends, going out for lunches and dinners and by baking ANZAC cookies.

Australians often like to share war stories on ANZAC day, read diaries and old documents and also admire the war medals of ANZAC soldiers in their families.

People also enjoy watching the football game between Collingwood and Essendon, which is held on ANZAC day.

Some people believe that ANZAC day should not be celebrated in this manner because it is disrespectful to our soldiers. They believe that ANZAC day is a day to commemorate our dead and it should not be so commercialised and published like it is today.

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