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Virtual excursions
Is your school unable to travel to Canberra? Book a virtual excursion for your class in 2019.
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Post 9/11, Afghanistan and Iraq
Following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on 11 September 2001, US President George W. Bush declared a "war on terror".
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Rare postcards shine a new light on Indigenous soldiers service
Jeannie Lister came across three silk embroidered postcards that caught her eye. With her love of embroidery and an interest in family history, she immediately recognised them as First World War souvenirs sent home by soldiers on the front lines.
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Indigenous Soldiers of the First World War and the Stolen Generation
In 1914 the Australian government placed a call for volunteers to fight a predominantly European war in the interests of the British Empire. Indigenous Australians answered that call in numbers. In doing so, they faced challenges other Australian volunteers did not.
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Education programs
Book a facilitated education program for a rich learning experience. All programs are linked to Australian curriculum statements, and are facilitated by trained Memorial educators in small groups.
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The unit that became a community: 1 Australian Logistic Support Group during the Vietnam War
The Australian Army set up 1 Australian Logistics Support Group at Vung Tau to provide support for the inland combat-area base at Nui Dat in Vietnam.
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VIETNAM - ONE IN, ALL IN
VIETNAM - ONE IN, ALL IN is a contemporary exhibition that explores, expresses, and acknowledges Aboriginal veterans service before, during and after the Vietnam War.
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Indigenous service
This page links you to some of the Australian War Memorial's resources related to the wartime experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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Battle of Australia Commemorative Ceremony
Opening remarks delivered by Mr Matt Anderson, Director of the Australian War Memorial
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