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Women's Services: Episode 3 of Paths to Victory podcast series
History Secondary
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Wounded Gunner Home From Lae: Expressions - Commemoration through Art
History Visual Arts Secondary
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Wreaths - Here they come—A day to remember
HASS Primary
Men in uniforms and hats with spades and rail carts; canvas tents, a hill and an ancient pyramid in the background.
Anzac Day commemorative symbols
HASS Primary
4 photos of people spread across a page of First Australians' artwork.
Generations of Service: The Lovett Family
HASS English Primary
Here They Come—A Day to Remember book cover
Here They Come—A Day to Remember digibook
HASS Primary
Australian peacekeeping memorial, Anzac Parade Canberra. United Nations Flag flying top left corner.
Peacekeeping and the United Nations Digibook
HASS History Primary Secondary
A boat with troops standing up at the bow and some lying down on stretchers at the stern of the boat. A smaller boat is near the bow of the boat.
Stories from the past for upper primary
HASS Primary
Soldier carrying rifle walk through a field of long grass
Stories from the Vietnam War digibook
History Secondary
A girl running her hand through a wall of poppies
Symbols of Commemoration digibook
HASS Primary
1960s-style military cargo ship in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Then and now: Jobs in the Australian defence forces
HASS Primary
A boat with troops standing up at the bow and some lying down on stretchers at the stern of the boat. A smaller boat is near the bow of the boat.
Voices from the past for lower primary
HASS Primary

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