When my wife and I were last in Melbourne visiting our daughter in 2018 we
visited the Anzac memorial there.  We were able to watch the ceremony for
Australia's fallen soldiers (I think it may have been a centennial event
going back to WWI?). They passed out poppies (flowers) to all who attended.
It was quite an impressive and solemn remembrance.  As an American it was
an honor to attend such a ceremony for one of our strongest allies in their
own homeland. We have not forgotten.

Ray

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> It is our Anzac day here today it is 5.55 AM here now dawn is just
> breaking and I am attending our dawn service even thou it is banned here in
> my state
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> Lest we forget
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> Bill
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