Sunday, April 26, 2026

Lest We Forget: ANZAC Day 2026

ANZAC Day 2026

Each year on ANZAC Day New Zealanders and Australians pause to remember those who served and sacrificed in war, conflict, and peacekeeping missions.

Marked on April 25, the day commemorates the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) at Gallipoli in 1915—an event that, despite its hardship and loss, became central to the identity of both nations.

The red poppy, worn close to the heart, serves as a simple but powerful symbol of remembrance.

As the bugle sounds and silence falls, the message remains clear and unwavering: we remember them.

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  1. Young people thrown into a meat grinder (including my uncle) to line the pockets of international bankers. Lest we ever let this happen again. Be careful who you vote for.

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