What does Anzac Day mean to the young Australians

Photo1, India Lewis (Left) visiting Prambanan in Yogyakarta with her mother – Mar 2024 (Supplied).  
Photo 2, Melody Pedersen visiting Taman Sari when she stayed in Jogya – Jan 2024 (Supplied).

Photo1, India Lewis (Left) visiting Prambanan in Yogyakarta with her mother – Mar 2024 (Supplied). Photo 2, Melody Pedersen visiting Taman Sari when she stayed in Jogya – Jan 2024 (Supplied).

Every year many young Australians take part in commemorating Anzac Day at Anzac cove, in Gallipoli. But how far do they actually appreciate the event itself? What does it mean to them?


Two young Australians from the University of Melbourne, India Lewis and Melody Pedersen, expressed what Anzac Day means to them to SBS Indonesian. And why Anzac Day is still relevant to them.

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