An ode to Anzac Day
This week's blog is written on the eve of Anzac Day 2022, the first one to be commemorated in the manner of the past for the first time in three years. It is particularly poignant at this point in time to remember the many conflicts that Australians have been involved in over many, many decades with the horrors of war playing out on our television screens on a nightly basis. One can't help but ponder upon what we have learnt from war over hundreds of years - nothing much at all.... On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. They became known as ANZACS and the pride they took in that name continues to this very day. Norman Lindsay "A Trumpet Calls" c.1918 AWM - image ARTV00039 In 1916, the first anniversary of the landing was observed in Australia, New Zealand and England and by troops in Egypt. That year, 25 April was officially named 'Anzac Day' by the...