Minister for Health and Sport Greg Hunt said schools in the seat of Flinders would receive an educational kit in preparation for Remembrance Day on 11 November.
Mr Hunt said the educational kit, developed by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA), would help schools plan educational and commemorative Remembrance Day activities.
“Remembrance Day has a special place in the heart of all Australians as we remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in service of our nation,” Mr Hunt said.
“Our community continues to honour the service and sacrifice of those men and women who serve our nation proudly at home and overseas.”
“As a community, it is essential that each generation learns about that sacrifice and understands how Australia’s involvement in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations has shaped this country.
“The educational kit will include a Remembrance Day commemorative poster, the 2018 DVA calendar, an educational resource and flyers promoting new online publications about Australian peacekeeping and the 2018 Anzac Day Schools’ Awards.
“This year’s Remembrance Day poster will honour the significant contribution of Australian Peacekeepers over the last 70 years, highlighting the work they have done in countries such as Cambodia, Somalia and East Timor.
“A key part of this year’s educational resource is the sixth instalment in the Century of Service series. Comradeship: Stories of friendship and recreation in wartime explores the stories of Australians finding joy and laughter in simple pleasures, like sport and music, amongst the horrors of war.”
Schools will receive the educational kit in October with resources also available to download via the DVA Anzac Portal at www.anzacportal.dva.gov.au.