Anzac Day is one of Australia’s most important national occasions. On this day, 25 April each year, our entire country unites to commemorate the service men and women, past and present who have served to protect our country.Â
The Anzac legacy invokes values of courage, ingenuity, endurance, humour, and mateship, that are repeated in commemorative speeches, stories, and on war memorials across the country.
At RSL LifeCare commemorating stories and memories of Anzac Day connects our residents, clients, staff members, and local communities together.
Lest we forget.
What Anzac Day means to me…
This year we interviewed a number of special people from our wider RSL LifeCare community to uncover their unique stories and connection to Anzac Day.
Dig in to their stories below.
Max Streeter, SPUR Program Manager
Barbara Edwards, RSL LifeCare resident
Murray McDermott, RSL LifeCare Village Manager
Louise McGilvray, RSL LifeCare resident
William (Bill) Rosier, RSL LifeCare resident
Do you have an Anzac Day story close to your heart?
Simply post your story on Facebook, tag RSL LifeCare, and we can help share your memories with our audience too. Sharing your tale online will help keep the spirit of Anzac Day alive.
More about RSL LifeCare
Since 1911 RSL LifeCare has been serving the community by providing professional, caring support for veterans. Today, we welcome all members of the public – whether veteran or non-veteran – to live in our villages, care homes, or to support you to live independently at home.
Despite our growth and the passage of time, RSL LifeCare remains true to our original aim and mission – to provide a home of peace and security to senior Australians. Take a look at the services we offer.
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