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3 December, 2025

From Western Victoria to the Western Front

Keeping the significance and memory alive of the ultimate sacrifice many Australians paid during World War I has been a labour of love for Dimboola-based military historian, Pam Cupper, but more recently, specifically tailored for an “emphasis on Western Victorian associations”.

By Mark Rabich

The 2019 tour group at North Beach, just north of Anzac Cove: this is the site of the commemoration ceremonies on Anzac Day. Until about 2000, Anzac Day services were held at Anzac Cove, but this became increasingly overcrowded and the ground unstable.
The 2019 tour group at North Beach, just north of Anzac Cove: this is the site of the commemoration ceremonies on Anzac Day. Until about 2000, Anzac Day services were held at Anzac Cove, but this became increasingly overcrowded and the ground unstable.

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