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SUMMARY:The ANZAC Victoria Cross Story Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Honouring our ANZAC military legends!\nThe ANZAC Victoria Cross Story is an exhibition designed to honour Australia’s and New Zealand’s Victoria Cross recipients. \nIt has two primary purposes: \n\nto pay tribute to the military legends of our country\, and\nto educate and inform the public on the deeds of these men and the legacy they paid to their countries afterwards.\n\nThe Victoria Cross (VC) is the highest military honour for bravery in wartime awarded to members of the armed forces. It remains a powerful symbol of bravery and sacrifice\, with stories like that of Albert Jacka continuing to inspire future generations and exemplifying extraordinary valour during World War I. The legacy of these heroes is preserved through various memorials and exhibitions\, ensuring that their acts of valour are never forgotten. \nThe Victoria Cross was instituted by Queen Victoria in 1856. It is the highest honour for military gallantry in the British and Commonwealth armed forces. The medal is cast in bronze and features a lion atop a crown\, with the inscription “FOR VALOUR.” Each medal is inscribed with the recipient’s name\, rank\, unit\, and the date of the act of bravery. \nOnly 123 Australian and New Zealand soldiers have received the Victoria Cross\, highlighting the significance of this honor. \nAlbert “Bert’ Jacka was the first Australian to be awarded the Victoria Cross during World War I. He earned this prestigious medal for his remarkable bravery at Gallipoli\, where he single-handedly captured a Turkish trench during a counter-attack. Jacka’s actions not only exemplified the spirit of the ANZAC but also earned him a reputation as one of Australia’s most respected soldiers. He continued to serve valiantly on the Western Front\, receiving multiple honours for his bravery. \nThe ANZAC Victoria Cross Story exhibition by Tony Banner aims to honor all recipients through a mobile exhibition that tells their stories. This exhibition features panels for each recipient\, with a variety of physical and electronic displays showcasing their biographies and contributions to military history. It serves as a tribute to the courage and sacrifice of ANZAC soldiers. \nTony Banner has a wealth of information and additional stories to impart to interested parties.  He can be contacted at 0409 680 294 or avcstory@yahoo.com. \nBookings are not required and group tours are welcomed. \nEntry is free but donations are welcomed to help with future development. \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://harveyregion.com.au/event/the-anzac-victoria-cross-story-exhibition/
LOCATION:Harvey Town Hall\, 104 Uduc Road\,\, Harvey\, WA\, 6220\, Australia
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SUMMARY:WA Youth Cattle Camp
DESCRIPTION:The WA Youth Cattle Camp is a 3-day event\, providing members of the WA Youth community an opportunity to learn how to safely handle\, manage and exhibit cattle.\nThe only Youth Show in Australia to have both Beef and Dairy enterprises on offer\, the WA Youth Cattle Camp is open to 100 entrants between the ages of 8-25 years\, from little or no experience\, to the State’s best Handlers. \nHosted by the WA Youth Cattle Association\, the Camp has been operating since 2005 with great success. Many entrants have gone on to compete interstate and to a national level\, and several of the past participants have developed a career within the cattle industry and remain involved in the Camp today. \nFor further information head to the WA Youth Cattle Camp website.
URL:https://harveyregion.com.au/event/wa-youth-cattle-camp-2/
LOCATION:Brunswick Recreation Grounds\, Ridley Street\, Brunswick\, WA\, 6233\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Active & Adventure,Annual Event
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