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… to provide combat forces in support of the southern regime. Anzac effort Vietnam was the first war in which New Zealand … troop. The infantry companies served with Australians in an Anzac battalion and the troop with an Australian SAS …
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Part of story: Asian conflicts
… and they could be used for public ceremonies, especially Anzac Day. However, location was usually a topic of fierce … to the nation over the radio. The tower was unveiled on Anzac Day (25 April) 1932, and was one of the last memorials …
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Part of story: Memorials and monuments
… natural disasters on both sides of the Tasman, renewing the Anzac spirit. New Zealand sent firefighters to help during … 2019/20 Australian bushfire season. Food heritage The Anzac biscuit emerged as both countries’ ‘national’ biscuit …
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Part of story: Australia and New Zealand
… the commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), suggested that there should be a special award for ANZAC troops who served at Gallipoli, Turkey, during the …
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Part of story: Military medals
… loyalty. Penlington introduced a school uniform, a special Anzac Day service and a house system for sports; he also … (form and house captains, prefects, school cadets, and Anzac Day commemorations) that had gained him the acceptance …
Type: Biography
… on Wellington’s south coast in return for the naming of Anzac Cove at Gallipoli. The most important new war memorial …
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Part of story: Memorials and monuments
… and some others) had to close on: Christmas Day Good Friday Anzac Day, until 1 p.m. From 2016 territorial authorities …
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Part of story: Food shops
… The much-noted involvement of young New Zealanders at Anzac Day commemorations, in New Zealand and at Gallipoli, …
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Part of story: Political values
… Rue de Nouvelle Zélande and an Avenue des Néo-Zélandais. An Anzac Day service is held there every year. The Allied …
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Part of story: First World War
… house in Masterton. Important Pākehā buildings include the Anzac and Kiwi halls in Featherston (built to serve soldiers …
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Part of story: Wairarapa region
… and Tenix Shipbuilding New Zealand constructed modules for Anzac frigates and patrol vessels for the navy’s Project …
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Part of story: Shipbuilding
… London. In 1999, 8,000 people went to Whitehall, London, on Anzac Day to pay their respects to Australian and New …
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Part of story: Kiwis overseas
… holy days; the other is the war-remembrance holiday Anzac Day (when shops cannot open until 1 p.m.). Shops also …
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Part of story: Atheism and secularism
… Zealand Returned Services' Association, participating in Anzac Day concerts and donating the lich-gate at the war …
Type: Biography
… Friday, Easter Sunday, Christmas Day and before 1 p.m. on Anzac Day. This opened the door to Sunday and late-night …
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Part of story: Spending in the economy
… alongside each other in the First World War, in the ANZAC Corps (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps). The New …
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Part of story: Australians
… you lost. You might have split that azure violin in two. 1 Anzac Park is at the centre of the town. Holy Cross College, …
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Part of story: Otago places
… could be no advertising from 6 a.m. to noon on Sundays and Anzac Day, or at any time on Christmas Day, Good Friday and …
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Part of story: Advertising
… New Zealand is the red poppy sold by volunteers just before Anzac Day to support services for war veterans. Māori …
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Part of story: Voluntary welfare organisations
… in Wellington – its music to be broadcast on radio. On Anzac Day in 1932, a huge crowd gathered for the opening of …
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Part of story: Wellington region