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ANZAC DAY Lest we forget APRIL 25, 2024

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The Indi way that could shake up the country

Lest we forget

By Aaron Cordy TWELVE people met for the first time in a rural Victorian library in 2012 and decided to change the political landscape in the region forever. Continued Page 16

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RESPECT FOR THE FALLEN... Dawn services will be held tomorrow around the country to commemorate ANZAC Day. The Shepparton War Memorial, on the corner of Welsford Street and Fryers Street, will be packed with people reflecting on the sacrifices made by the brave men and women who served in our armed forces. Above, Veteran of East Timor, Daniel Cullen of Shepparton stands vigil at last year’s dawn service. Photo: Supplied

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By Aaron Cordy IT IS a half day at the shops, it is a footy match at the MCG, and it is a public holiday for those lucky enough to get it off. But for the men who bled on the beach of Gallipoli, it means so much more. To the families and friends of loved ones who never came

home. To the men and women who have and continue to serve in our armed forces from then until today, ANZAC Day is about sacrifice, courage, and mateship that comes when faced with the horrors of war. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, ANZAC’s formed part of an Allied

expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula and open the way to the Black Sea for the Allied navies. The objective was to capture Constantinople, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, which was an ally of Germany during World War I. Continued Page 12

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