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Australians pause to remember war dead

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Australians paused at 11am to mark Remembrance Day and commemorate the 103,000 Australians who lost their lives in wars and peacekeeping operations. The national event at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra was the first to be held without COVID-19 social restrictions since 2019. Click on the Subscribe button below and gain access to AAPNews.
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Australians Pause to Remember War Dead

More than a century after the end of World War I, the thousands of Australians killed in the Great War and later conflicts have been remembered across the country. Australians paused at 11 a.m. to mark Remembrance Day and commemorate the 103,000 Australians who lost their lives in wars and peacekeeping operations. The national event at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra was the first to be held without COVID-19 social restrictions since 201…

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Australians pause to remember war dead

Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held across Australia while many people will simply stop for a minute's silence to commemorate those killed in war.

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Australians pause to remember war dead

Remembrance Day ceremonies will be held across Australia while many people will simply stop for a minute's silence to commemorate those killed in war.

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Australians pause to remember war dead

Remembrance Day ceremonies have been held across Australia while many people have stopped for a minute's silence to commemorate those killed in war.

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Australians pause to remember war dead

More than a century after the end of World War I, the thousands of Australians killed in the Great War and later conflicts will be remembered across the country.People will on Friday pause to mark Remembrance Day and commemorate the 103,000 Australians who lost their lives in wars and peacekeeping operations.Veterans’ Affairs Minister Matt Keogh said it was up to everyone to ensure those who had made the ultimate sacrifice for their country woul…

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