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Remembrance Day - Lest we forget

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10 November 2024, 11:48 PM

Remembrance Day - Lest we forgetMayor Cameron Mcdonald and Kiama / Jamberoo RSL president, Gary McKay

Today, 11th November marks the anniversary of the Armistice that ended fighting with Germany in World War I.


Every year at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, millions around the world pause in silence to remember the sacrifices many have made so we can enjoy life today.


Warwick Sporne playing The Bugle


Member for Kiama Gareth Ward said today Remembrance Day is a time for our region to honour those who gave their lives in service to Australia.



“Today we pause to honour and remember our service personnel who have lost their lives in the service of our nation,” Mr Ward said.


 “This Remembrance Day, we remember the fallen, we remember those they left behind and all who have served in Australia’s uniform over more than a century in war, in conflict and as keepers of peace.


 “On this day 106 years ago, the guns fell silent on the Western Front. An Armistice was signed, leading to the end of the First World War.


 

“Last year, we marked the 50th anniversary of the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War, the longest conflict Australia was involved in during the 20th century.


 “Today, we remember the 60,000 Australians who never returned from the Great War and we remember the Australians who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in serving our nation.


 “And we also remember those who are currently in uniform serving Australia in current deployments overseas. Lest we forget,” Mr Ward concluded.


The ceremony at The Kiama War memorial Arch today, Monday 11th November at 10:45am, was a solemn and peaceful event. President of Kiama Jamberoo RSL, Gary McKay, led the event, alongside Mayor Cameron Mcdonald. Many wreaths were laid at the foot of the arch and Warwick Sporne played 'The Last Post' on the Bugle.



Wreaths placed at the Archway


After the ceremony, a 'Lone Pine Tree' was planted by the archway to replace the previous pine which was lost after flooding. The pine is the same as the ones found in Gallipoli, serving as a tribute to remember our fallen soldiers.


Mayor Cameron Mcdonald, after planting the lone pine tree


Remembrance Day is a time for all Australians to unite in solemn respect and remembrance for all those who served and died for our nation.

 

There are also local RSL Sub-Branches who are hosting commemorative services across the Kiama electorate to pay respects to and to pause to remember the heroes who served our country.