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Joint media release – Marles & Keogh – In solemn silence, we remember

Department of Veterans' Affairs 2 mins read

 

RICHARD MARLES MP

Deputy prime minister

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE

 

MATT KEOGH MP

Minister for VETERANS’ AFFAIRS

MINISTER FOR DEFENCE PERSONNEL

 

 

MEDIA RELEASE

 

11 November 2025

In SOLEMN silence, we remember

At 11 am today, Australia will pause as a nation to honour all those who have served in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations – and all who have lost their lives, or carried the wounds of service, in defence of our country. 

We owe them a debt that can never be repaid. 

Remembrance Day marks the moment the guns fell silent on the Western Front in 1918.  It is a solemn reminder of the cost of peace, and of the courage shown by generations of Australia in its pursuit. 

In this 80th year since the end of the Second World War, when peace was won at a terrible cost – we honour the triumph as much as the toll. 

From a population of just 7 million, nearly 1 million Australians answered the call to serve in the Second World War, and around 40,000 never came home. We honour the bravery of those who fought, the resilience of those who served on the home front and the families whose lives were changed forever. 

Today, we also remember the 103,000 Australians who have given their lives in service to their country, and the many more whose service left physical, emotional and unseen scars. Their sacrifice – and the sacrifice of those who loved them – will never be forgotten.  

More than 2 million Australians have worn our nation’s uniform. We honour every one of them for their courage, commitment and duty.  

This Remembrance Day, I encourage all Australians to join together in a minute’s silence at 11am – to remember, to reflect and to give thanks for those who have given so much for us all. 

Lest we forget. 

MEDIA NOTE

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Remembrance Day can be a difficult and emotional day for Australia’s veterans and their families. We respectfully request media reporting reference Open Arms Veterans & Families Counselling Service, available 24/7 on 1800 011 046.


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