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Venue: We will require an indoor venue with access to electricity. A projector and screen are preferable but not essential. Our programs work best in a school hall or gym and can be adapted for a double classroom or library space.

'Presenter requirements: Our team of presenters will arrive at the school 1 hour prior to the delivery of the program. Working with Children information for all staff will be sent to the school prior to our visit. We bring all our own equipment and present our workshops on the floor with the students, a stage space is not required.

COVID-safe Procedures: The Anzac Memorial has reviewed its guidelines and safety information for incursions and a copy of this document will be sent to your school prior to our visit.

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On this day

On this day
29 March

1900 — Battle of KAREE SIDING, South Africa. Troops from NSW Mounted Rifles, NSW Lancers, and 1st Australian Horse were part of an Allied force of 9000 men which engaged 3500 Boers. The battle was won by the Allies but at a cost of 189 casualties compared with Boer losses of only 34

1915 — HMAS AUSTRALIA took part in her first operational patrol across the NORTH SEA, with the Grand Fleet

1970 — 35 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, lost its only Caribou aircraft to enemy action during the Vietnam War