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Settlement Guide: The cultural diversity of Australia’s Anzacs

A member of the public lays a wreath during a Dawn Service at the Australian memorial, Wellington Arch, London, to commemorate Anzac Day.

A member of the public lays a wreath during a Dawn Service at the Australian memorial, Wellington Arch, London, to commemorate Anzac Day. Source: Press Association

Each year on the 25th of April we mark Anzac Day when we remember those who served and died in armed conflict. Anzac Day has become a symbol of Australia’s national identity.


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By Amy Chien-Yu Wang

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Each year on the 25th of April we mark Anzac Day when we remember those who served and died in armed conflict. Anzac Day has become a symbol of Australia’s national identity.


Anzacs means the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and included many Indigenous and multicultural servicemen and women.

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