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Weather does not dampen spirits

As the number of World War Two soldiers diminish, a new generation says “we can’t afford to let Anzac Day die”.

That was the blunt message from school children yesterday when more than 1000 people turned out to mark the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.

Hours earlier as the rain fell, a crowd of about 200, smaller than previous years, gathered for a service at the Cenotaph at dawn.

For the first time in more than two decades, the 10.30am march was cancelled and the service re-located to the Swan Hill Town Hall due to the inclement weather.

“Anzac Day is a time to reflect on the contributions made by all our past and current servicemen and women, who have displayed great courage, discipline and self-sacrifice in choosing a life of service for their country,” Swan Hill Returned and Services League (RSL) sub-branch president Barry Townley said.

“It’s a day of remembrance, honour and thanksgiving to those who fought and died for the freedom of Australia.”

School children from Swan Hill and district recited poems, which reflected on the meaning of Anzac Day, and the subsequent unrivalled freedom and spirit.

Wreaths were also laid by schools, community groups and clubs, before the Last Post was played and the Ode was read aloud by Mr Townley.

Guest speaker Warrant Officer Michael Connors from HMAS Cerberus, said this year was an important occasion as it marked the 75th anniversary of the Bombing of Darwin.

To read more about this story, grab a copy of Wednesday’s Guardian (April 26).

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