THE CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF AUSTRALIA’S ANZACS

Falling Stars

Falling Stars Source: Elena Govor

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Each year on the 25th of April we mark ANZAC Day when we remember those who served and died in armed conflict. ANZAC Day has become a symbol of Australia’s national identity. Anzacs means the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and included many Indigenous and multicultural servicemen and women. It was August 1914 when news of World War I broke out. Australia was to join Britain in the fight against the Central Powers, which included Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. Among the 420,000 enlisted soldiers over one thousand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men volunteered their service. Many others came from culturally diverse backgrounds...



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