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Anzac reflection

As Anzac Day approaches for another year, it’s an important time to reflect on the sacrifices made for us to enjoy the comforts of today’s life.

Often those sacrifices carry a personal connection, as they do for me.

Although hailing from England with no direct connection to the Anzacs, the history and meaning of Anzac Day is one close to my heart.

My grandfather was involved in World War I, and my father World War II.

Despite spending just shy of three years on the Somme, my grandfather never spoke about his experiences of war.

His medals are still in the box they came in, never taken out to be worn or displayed.

Likewise, my father very rarely said anything about the war.

Whether it was their reluctance to re-live the horrors of war or just simple humility, it was something these strong men preferred to leave behind.

Yet as I sit here now, a councillor half a world away from where my father and grandfather fought for our freedom, I’m proud of and grateful for their service.

And I appreciate the special place Anzac Day holds in our Hobsons Bay community.

The Letters from the Front event on the eve of Anzac Day will be just one way to mark the occasion this year.

The event will pay homage to some of the fallen soldiers who are commemorated on the Great War Honour Board in the Williamstown Town Hall foyer, with letters written on World War I’s frontline read aloud.

And once again, six services will take place across Hobsons Bay on Anzac Day, with dawn services and commemorative services later in the day too.

So take the time in the lead up to this year’s Anzac Day to pause and reflect on those who gave up so much for this country.

And think about the lives we now enjoy thanks to their sacrifices.

I know I’ll be taking a moment or two to think about my father and grandfather with fondness once again.

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