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'Lest we forget' as a symbol of commemoration in Australia
History of its symbolism The phrase 'Lest we forget' is from a line in an 1897 Rudyard Kipling poem, Recessional:
'Old Army' Anglican Section of Rookwood General Cemetery 1888 to 1968
Rookwood General Cemetery
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Commemorations & War Graves The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) acknowledges and commemorates all those who have served Austral
Anzac biscuits to make for Anzac Day or a commemorative event
Recipe for Anzac biscuits We published this recipe in our book, We Remember Anzac: Primary Resource
Anzac Day 2024 poster (Poster)
This poster honours all Australian personnel who have served in wars, conflicts and peace operations. It shows the 2023 Anzac Day service at the local war memorial in Tuross Head, New South Wales.
Anzac Day 25 April
Anzac Day commemorative package
Anzac Day posters for 2024HARD COPY AND ONLINEThis year, we've created 3 commemorative posters that you can print.
Anzac Day In Australia (1940) newsreel (Video)
The first Anzac Day of the war was seen very much as a passing of the torch from the original AIF to the Second AIF. In this newsreel footage, we see troops, World War I veterans and police marching…
Anzac Day Kitbag for hosting a commemorative event (Fact sheet)
Host resources for an Anzac Day ceremony. Our kitbag includes a suggested order of service with flag protocols, speech, the Ode of Remembrance, music suggestions and the National Anthem. Print them…
Australian experiences in the Vietnam War: In Their Own Words (Student activity), (Virtual lesson), (Oral history), (Educational)
Gain an insight into how serving in the Vietnam War affected the lives of Australian veterans.
Australian Remembrance Trail in Belgium and France
Stop 1 – Australian National Memorial at Villers-BretonneuxFollow our self-guided audio tour of t
Australian war graves and overseas memorials
In Australia
Australians in the national service schemes from 1951 to 1972 poster (Poster)
We've created this poster to commemorate the contribution of Australians conscripted into the national service schemes from 1951 to 1972. This poster depicts national service recruits working…
AWM 138717 (Image)
Battle for Australia Day
Prime Minister John Curtin used the term 'Battle for Australia' after the fall of Sing
Bombing of Darwin Day 19 February
Significance of the date
Bugles - Last Post - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on the bugle. Bugles are musical instruments that were played during battles to send instructions to soldiers. A tune called The Last Post marked…
Commemorating Anzac Day: In Their Own Words (Student activity), (Virtual lesson), (Educational), (Oral history)
Hear Australian veterans reflect on what the commemoration of Anzac Day means to them.
Commemorating Australian service in East Timor 1999 to 2013 poster (Poster)
This poster commemorates Australian service in East Timor, now Timor Leste, from 1999 to 2013. It briefly describes the historical background of our country's role in peacekeeping deployments to…
Commemorating Australian Service in Somalia poster 2022 (Poster)
The 2022 commemorative poster acknowledges the 30th anniversary of the Australian Defence Force deployment to Somalia from 1992 to 1995. This year also marks the 75th anniversary of Australian…
Commemorating Indigenous service in the First World War poster (Poster)
This commemorative poster focuses on Indigenous service. It shows Private Frederick Prentice of the 12th Australian Infantry Battalion and 1st Australian Pioneer Battalion. Frederick enlisted in the…
Commemoration
The Australian Government commemorates and remembers the service and sacrifice of Australia’s service men and women.
Commemorations: Ceremonies and Special Places presentation (Student activity), (Presentation), (Educational)
A presentation slide deck for teachers of Foundation to Year 2 students in Australia. With a focus on Anzac Day and Remembrance Day, the teaching presentation and student activities explore what a…
Commemorative grants to honour Australian veterans
Grant categoriesDVA provides two categories of grants under the
Dawn ceremony as a symbol of commemoration in Australia
History of its symbolism The idea of a dawn service originates from the army's 'stand-to' routine in World War I.
Days of commemoration in Australia
National commemorative program The Australian Government leads national services and activities each year to commemorate some of the most significant moments in our military history.
Emu plume as a symbol of commemoration in Australia
History of its symbolism
Eternal flame as a symbol of commemoration
History of its symbolism An eternal flame, like a flame, lamp or torch, glows for
First on the Ground peacekeeping film (Video)
Australian peacekeepers have been in the field every year since 1947 when they were the first on the ground in the Netherlands East Indies. They serve with the aim of contributing to lasting peace…
Flags - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on flags flown at half-mast. This is a commemorative symbol that means we are remembering someone who has died. On Anzac Day, the Australian…
Flags as a symbol of commemoration in Australia
History of its symbolism
Here They Come—A Day to Remember digibook (Digibook), (Educational)
Digibook designed to help students in lower primary develop an understanding of commemoration.
Here they come—A day to remember video (Video), (Educational)
This video is part of a series of videos developed for the Here they come—A day to remember publication.
Honour Rolls - Here they come—A day to remember (Video), (Educational)
This video focuses on honour rolls, which records the names of individuals from a community who served during a war. Communities make honour rolls…
Honour rolls as a symbol of commemoration in Australia
History of its symbolism
In Flanders Fields song and music video (Video)
We produced this music video for Remembrance Day in 2016. It's a recording of a song based on John McCrae's 1914 commemorative poem, In Flanders Fields. You're welcome to play this…
Kokoda Track trekking in Papua New Guinea
Significance of KokodaWhen Australians remember World War I, they often think of the Gallipoli Campaign. When they think of World War II, many think of the Kokoda Campaign.
Korean Veterans' Day 27 July
Significance of the dateThe Korean War began on 25 June 1950 when the Korean People's Army of North Korea invaded South Korea.
Malaya and Borneo Veterans' Day 31 August
Medals - Here they come—A day to remember (Video)
Here they come—A day to remember has been developed for lower primary students to assist in developing students— understanding of commemoration. It explores a variety of characters and their…
Medals as symbols of commemoration in Australia
History of its symbolism Medals and decorations are an official symbol of someone's service in the defence forces.
Memorial sites to visit in Australia and overseas
Remembering ... in many ways Wherever you are in Australia, in small towns and large cities, you can find a war memorial. Community war memorials come in many forms:
Merchant Navy Day 3 September
Music for Remembrance Day or a commemorative event
Music to play at commemorationsIf you can't find a band or musician to perform at your event, it's fine to play music through an audio-visual (AV) media system or speakers.
National Peacekeepers' Day 14 September
Significance of the dateAt the end of World War II, conflict arose in the Netherlands East Indies.
Ode of Remembrance and other poems
Ode of RemembranceThis extract from a longer poem expresses the feelings of respect and loss that Australians have for those who have died as a result of their service to the nation.
One minute's silence as a symbol of commemoration
History of its symbolism Edward George Honey, a Melbourne journalist and World War I veteran, was living in London in 1919.
Online resources for teaching commemoration and wartime history
Download free books and activities for your classroom.
Order of service and flag protocols for a commemorative event
Event planIf you plan to host a local ceremony to honour the service of veterans, such as Anzac Day or Remembrance Day, you could follow our suggested order of service.
Personal commemorations
Play some musicMusic is an integral part of commemorative events because it evokes strong feelings and memories.
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