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Author: DR BROOK BARRINGTON Veterans, Families of Veterans, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen. ANZAC Day is a day when trans-Tasman cousins stand shoulder to shoulder, just as they did ninety-four years ago. That is true enough, and important. But in the midst of that ANZAC solidarity I want to acknowledge that this is hallowed ground for Australia. The far off echoes you hear when you sit here quietly in the dark come from Australian pain. The distant cries you hear come from Australian hearts. Where we stand. Memories of home – of shimmering heat and cicadas and cold beer – sustained life here, and were lost here. Where we stand. The best of what it is to be an Australian – tough, generous, laconic, quick to laugh, to lend a helping hand, decent, unflinching – these values were tested here. Where we stand. And they were not found wanting.
Australian and Dutch POWs from the Thai Burma Railway
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