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Anzac Day - 25 April

AnzacBerry War Memorial

Kangaroo Valley War Memorial

Shoalhaven Heads Memorial Park

Nowra War Memorial

Lytch Gate Memorial - Anglican Church Nowra

Milton  Ulladulla War records and resourcesCallala Beach War Memorial

Milton War Memorial

To Our Fallen Comrades Milton Ulladulla

Milton-Ulladulla Ex-Servicemens & Citizens Club War Memorial

Milton Ulladulla War History: Comprehensive list and resources of servicemen and women during WW1. Includes honour roll lists, photos and Boer war records.

Aboriginals who served in WW1 from the South Coast NSW

Anzac Day display at Commercial Hotel Princes Hway Milton

2008 ANZAC Day marches and ceremonies in the Shoalhaven
Please be advised that annual ANZAC Day marches and ceremonies will be held within the City of Shoalhaven on Friday 25 April 2008 at the following times and locations.

Berry - Assemble in Queen Street adjacent to Apex Park at 10.20am with march to move off at 10.30am via Queen and Alexandra Streets to War Memorial Gardens for the one (1) hour service.

Bomaderry - Dawn Service in Walsh Memorial Park commencing at 5.45am - March to assemble in Bunberra Street adjacent to Bomaderry RSL Club at 9.00am and march to Walsh Memorial Park at 9.15am via Bunberra and Meroo Streets for service.

Callala Beach - Veterans will be marching on the grounds of the Callala RSL Country Club from 9.50am. A Memorial Service will be held at the Cenotaph in the grounds of the Callala RSL Country Club commencing at 10.00am at the front of the club. Veterans will then retire to the club for light refreshments.

Culburra - Assemble in Prince Edward Avenue adjacent to Watters Service Station at 11.45am and march along Prince Edward Avenue for service to be held at the Culburra Bowling & Recreation Club.

Greenwell Point - Dawn Service - Assemble at Greenwell Point RSL Hall at 5.00am and march to ANZAC Park for service.

Huskisson - Assemble at 10.15am in White Sands Park in Hawke Street for march to Voyager Park commencing at 10.30am via Hawke, Owen and Currambene Streets with service commencing at 11.00am.Lunch – 12pm, Husskisson RSL Club

Kangaroo Valley - Assemble at the Showground at 9.45am for march to commence at 10.00am travelling along Moss Vale Road to Cenotaph for service, returning along same route for dispersal at the Showground at approx 11.00am.

Milton Assemble at the intersection of the Princes Highway and Church Street at 10.20am for march to commence at 10.30am along the Princes Highway to Milton Cenotaph for service.

Nowra - Assemble at 10.00am in Junction Street between Berry and Osborne Streets, form up at 10.30am and march to Memorial Gates at Nowra Showground for a one (1) hour service after which the assembly will march to Shoalhaven Street where the parade will be dispersed.

Shoalhaven Heads - Assemble at 5.30am adjacent to the Centre Shops in Shoalhaven Heads Road with march to commence at 5.45am to the Shoalhaven Heads Memorial Park via Shoalhaven Heads Road for the service.

Sussex Inlet - Dawn service – 6am at the Sussex Inlet RSL Club car park, followed by breakfast at the club. March – Assemble in Jacobs Drive adjacent to the RSL Sub Branch Hall at the intersection of Nielson Road at 9.45am for march commencing at 10.00am to the Sussex Inlet Cenotaph at the RSL Club for the service.

Minor traffic delays can be expected during the ANZAC Day marches and ceremonies. Traffic diversions will be in place for the duration of the temporary closures. Motorists consideration for the participants in all marches is appreciated.




My family wishes to acknowledge that the W. Sutherland who appears on the Nowra memorial gates is our uncle Lt William.Sutherland who enlisted from Nowra in 1914 was inducted into the great 13th battalion and landed on Gallapoli on the 25th April 1915, he was killed in action on 22nd August 1915 at Lone Pine and is commemorated on the lone pine memorial.

We remember him this year with great love & affection. Colin Sutherland.j.p
Clan Chief of the Alexander Sutherland clan - Family Historian




Anzac


The Story of AnzacsAustralia's Anzacs
Offered by the Australia Culture and Recreation Network, this page presents historical information about Anzac Day - an article about the Gallipoli battle, facts, highlights.

Australian War Memorial
An authoritative collection of Australia's involvement in war. Search the national collection database: film, sound, war art, photos, including both official and private records.

The Story of The Anzacs. A book of 153 pages, Illustrated. Converted to the web by Ted Harris to mark Anzac Day 2006. An Historical Account of the Part taken by Australia and New Zealand in the Great War. From the Outbreak in August, 1914 until the Evacuation of Gallipoli, in December, 1915

Visiting Gallipoli
You will find a range of materials and suggestions that will enable one to explore Gallipoli and the Anzacs on the web. The Anzac legend and the events at Gallipoli form an important part of what it means to be an Australian. Why is this? How did these events come to mean what they do today? I

WW1 and Anzac Links

Trenches on the Web - Photo Archive
Jul Snelders has contributed his Gallipoli Then and Now archive to the Trenches on the Web site which presents more images in greater detail.

War records and their use in research




They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning.
We will remember them.
Lest We Forget

 

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