Thursday, 26 April 2007

Bay to Baghdad, Diggers done proud, The Australian, 26 April, 2007.

Bay to Baghdad, Diggers done proud - ALP CONFERENCE: [1 All-round Country Edition]

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At Byron Bay, the dawn service was attended by surfies in boardshorts and bare-footed hippies in sarongs and faded jeans. In Melbourne, the MCG filled for the now traditional AFL match between old foes Collingwood and Essendon. On the Gold Coast, theday began with a rock concert and if there was some consternation, it was not shared by former defence force chief Peter Cosgrove.
"We had some of our coalition partners from the US and UK and indeed from Turkey with us," Brigadier Crane said. "I invited them to just pause and reflect for a moment on the part they themselves are playing now in continuing to build the Anzac legend and to spare a thought for their mates elsewhere in the theatre and in Afghanistan and around the Gulf." He said there was a 5km "fun run" and games of two-up, a cricket match and barbecues; while in Afghanistan, soldiers commemorated Anzac Day with two cans of beer and a meal served up by their officers.
In Canberra, Governor-General Michael Jeffery warned against running down the defence force and said Australians should strive to regain the values of service before self, close communities, honesty and fair play, a firm and practising belief in the essential spirituality of man, a sense of responsibility and a commitment to cohesive and loving families as the core of a just and caring society. These, he said, were the values Anzacs fought to preserve.

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