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‘Battle for Australia’ Commemoration – Shrine of Remembrance

Battle for Australia Foundation (Vic.) < 1 mins read

Four Victorian school students have been selected to take on the roles of four Australian Service personnel, who served with the Royal Australian Navy during ‘War in the Pacific’. The students will present from prepared historically accurate scripts, each of approximately 1 minute duration.

Scripts contained within the attachments.

The annual ‘Battle for Australia’ Commemoration is expected to attract more than 700 students to the Shrine on Wednesday, 4 September at 11.00am.

The ‘Battle for Australia’ ceremony, a National Day of Commemoration, marks the end of ‘War in the Pacific’ 1945.

Student Commemorative Speeches (each of 1 minute duration).

  • Max Fitzgerald, Parkdale Secondary College – HMAS PERTH

 

  • Ethan Ben, Glen Waverley Secondary College – HMAS CANBERRA

 

  • Samson Briscomb, Kyneton High School – HMAS ARMIDALE

 

  • Ned Sellars-Jones, Christ Church Grammar – HMAS YARRA

Background: During War in the Pacific, particularly the dark and desperate years of 1942-1944, Australians and the Nation’s allies selflessly fought fierce land, air and sea battles, thousands of whom paid the ultimate sacrifice.


Contact details:

Peter Meehan OAM
Governor, Shrine of Remembrance and ‘Battle for Australia’ Foundation (Vic.) 

Mobile: 0412 334 415 

E-mail: petermeehan@pmcc.net.au

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