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Cas i Sverige | April 27th 2008 by Cassandra
This week was an exciting week in the lives of many. Firstly, the line up for Splendour in the Grass was announced, and secondly Australians were celebrating an ANZAC day long weekend. So what I could safely assume if I were living in Australia is, read more
Anzac Day dawn service at Villers Brettoneux
Mechakucha めちゃくちゃ | April 26th 2008 by David Wilson
My parents are currently in France, and attended the first ever dawn service at Villers Brettoneux. It’s worth clicking on this link to Dad’s post, where he describes the experience, and posts some photos of the dawn service. SHARETHIS read more
A.N.Z.A.C Day and its ties with Australian Football
Kick2Kick | April 26th 2008 by JP2 Designs
ANZAC Day is a very special day on the AFL's football calender. We take a look at the significance of the occasion and its ties with Australian Football. read more
ANZAC Day 2008
disassociated.com | April 25th 2008 by John Lampard
Flowers for Corporal Alfred Walton, Cenotaph, Martin Place, Sydney, ANZAC Day 2008. More on Flickr. read more
Anzac Day
itravelnet Travel Blog | April 25th 2008 by James Clark
Location: Melbourne - Australia Date: 25 April 2008April 25 in Australia and New Zealand is Anzac Day. The day commemorates Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who landed at Gallipoli in Turkey on April 25 1915 during World War I.Anzac Day read more
ANZAC Day 2008
The Greening of Gavin | April 25th 2008 by Gavin
The 25th of April is ANZAC Day and it is a national holiday in Australia. ANZAC stands for Australian & New Zealand Army Corp, and was the designation given to the combined force that participated in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. M read more
ANZAC Day - April 25th
Anne Whitfield - author | April 25th 2008 by Anne Whitfield
Today is ANZAC Day for Australians and New Zealanders. A day we celebrate those who served in the wars to protect our country and others. It began as a symbol to remember those first Diggers who sailed to foreign shores to fight a war. The day they l read more
Anzac Day - Australia Remembers
CityMove Moving Tips and Moving Resources Blog | April 25th 2008 by CityMove
It's Anzac Day today. Its a day to remember . . a day to reflect. What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day – 25 April – is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian read more
Happy ANZAC Day!
Standing My Ground | April 25th 2008 by Aldric
A Tribute to Aussie and Kiwi Servicemen who fought with their lives in wars across the world - including the liberation of Borneo from Japanese Occupation in WWII. Happy ANZAC Day! Here’s a video which, as my friend says, quite relevant: read more
ANZAC DAY - Lest We Forget
Searen Art and Design | April 25th 2008 by Serena
Fields Of Red - Matisse Acrylics2½"x3½" ACEO - © Serena LewisIn Memory of Soldiers LostANZAC DAY is one of Australia's most important national occasions. Red poppies were seen to be among the first living plants that sprouted after the devastatio read more
Happy Anzac Day
Oz Music Scene | April 25th 2008 by Lauren Katulka
I hope you’re all enjoying your Anzac Day public holiday. While it doesn’t apply to us poor freelancers, my husband is loving his day off work and I hope you are too. We’re babysitting my little sister and planning to make some Anza read more
New Zealanders Anxiously Watching Their Post
Duncan's Print | April 25th 2008 by Duncan Macleod
The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services’ Association (RSA) today are key players in the national remembrance of sacrifices made in war. In this print advertisement we see a “Lost in Action” telegraph, a letter signed by King George read more
ANZAC Day 2008
Not Quite Perfect | April 24th 2008
The poppy fractal appeared quite some time ago and I've been saving it for today. The medal images were found on the New Zealand Defence Force webpage. More information on each medal was available over at wikipedia. The wallpaper version is avai read more
Anzac Day 2008
duncanriley.com | April 24th 2008 by Duncan Riley
Anthem for Doomed Youth What passing-bells for these who die as cattle? Only the monstrous anger of the guns. Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries for them from prayers or bells, Nor any voic read more
Do You Celebrate Your Freedom?
Journey To Freedom | April 24th 2008 by Suzie Cheel
Anzac Day Dawn Service at Elephant Rock, Currumbin © Suzie Cheel. Today is a holiday in Australia to celebrate Anzac Day. Watching the service this morning made me realise how important freedom is to me. Something I used to take for granted. Austra read more
Anzac Day - A Day to Be Proud
Krunch Fitness and Health | April 24th 2008 by Krunch Fitness
It's Anzac Day today. Its a day to remember . . a day to reflect.What is ANZAC Day? ANZAC Day – 25 April – is probably Australia's most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian read more
Anzac Day: God bless our troops
Jack Yan on Vox | April 24th 2008 by Jack Yan
Today is Anzac Day. There were a lot of diplomatic corps cars around the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior and the National War Memorial today to commemorate this in Wellington. God bless our troops, their families and their sacrifices. Read and p read more
Anzac Day 2008
The Merry Rose | April 24th 2008 by TheMerryRose
From Photos for th...for all those men and women - lest we forget"It is not what we do that is important, but how much love we put into what we do: we should do small things with great love." - Mother Teresa For more from me, please read www.nowfara read more
Anzac Day, 2008
Archies Archive | April 24th 2008
April 25th is the day Australia remembers the sacrifice of those who have given their lives in conflicts around the world. This was the date in 1915 that the ill-fated Gallipoli Campaign began in Turkey. Soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Arm read more
To Consider …
Amuseum: with apologies to Shaun Micallef | April 24th 2008 by superbella
Lest we forget, regardless of your political stance, values and beliefs. Look beyond the ‘big’ wars to consider other clashes and its impact beyond the rhetorical. Do not use it as a excuse for bigotry et al, but to think about more posit read more
Heroes
Aussie Bloggers | April 24th 2008 by Meg
Post from: Aussie Bloggers Heroes The word hero is thrown around willy nilly these days. Football players, actors, it seems everyone has opinion on who is and isn’t a hero. If you want to see real heroes, go and have a look at how extensive thi read more
Popular ANZAC biscuit recipe
Australian Women Online | April 24th 2008 by Deborah Robinson
The army biscuit, also known as an ANZAC wafer or ANZAC tile, is essentially a long shelf-life, hard tack biscuit, eaten as a substitute for bread. Unlike bread, though, the biscuits are very, very hard. Some soldiers preferred to grind them up and e read more
ANZAC DAY IN BRUNSWICK HEADS, AUSSIE.
john farley | April 24th 2008 by john d farley
JUST HOME FROM THE DAWN SERVICE DOWN AT BRUNSWICK HEADS, ALL THOSE PEOPLE AND KIDS PAYING THEIR RESPECTS TO OUR FALLEN COMRADES.WHAT DID YOU DO IN YOUR TOWN?, EMAIL ME (johnfarls@bigpond.com) read more
ANZAC DAY
Intrepid Ideas | April 24th 2008 by Ywork
Happy ANZAC Day! I've been on the road again. Spending some more time in Sydney, Australia. Sydney set a record today after posting its' eleventh consecutive day of rain. It's been 77 years since Sydney has had more than ten strait days of rain in Ap read more
Anzac Day Legend
Sean Rasmussen | April 24th 2008 by Sean Rasmussen
Today is the 25th April 2008. On the 25th April 1915, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey during the “Great War”. The plan was to capture Constantinople and knock Turkey out of the read more
Anzac Day - Shrine of Remembrance - Lest We Forget
Preben Kristensen's Weblog | April 24th 2008 by Preben Kristensen
John Simpson Kirkpatrick, A true ANZAC hero.
Little Aussie Cynic | April 24th 2008 by kesa
Although this man is not Australian, but British his name and deeds with the Australian forces serving at Gallipoli have earnt him the respect of every Australian. This man is known as Simpson and is responsible for the Folklore of ‘Simpson read more

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