Warragamba ANZAC Committee

Warragamba ANZAC Committee We are a non profit organisation. Raising Funds to Keeping the ANZAC Spirit alive!

25/04/2026
The Warragamba Anzac Committee would like to express sincere gratitude to everyone who participated in our ceremony at W...
25/04/2026

The Warragamba Anzac Committee would like to express sincere gratitude to everyone who participated in our ceremony at Warragamba. It was delightful to see many families attending the event. Special thanks to our wonderful supporters who helped make our service successful. We anticipate greeting you all again next year.LEST WE FORGET

Well Another Anzac Day is upon as. If you would like to march please meet at the Wsnc at 10.30 .Our service will be held...
17/03/2026

Well Another Anzac Day is upon as. If you would like to march please meet at the Wsnc at 10.30 .Our service will be held at Warragamba Memorial Park at 11am if you would like to lay a wreath please drop me a message . After the service you are all invited to go to the Warragamba Workers Club .Dam Riders are putting on a sausage sizzle and the clubs bistro will be open. We look forward to seeing you all there .LEST WE FORGET

10/11/2025

On behalf of the Anzac Committee we would like to invite you to the Warragamba Remembrance Day service at 10.45 .We are all looking forward to seeing you all .

05/11/2025

Remembrance Day is 11th of the 11th. Hope to see you all at Warragamba Memorial Park for our service. If you are planning to lay a wreath please see Hellen or Robert on the day. See you all next Tuesday.

28/10/2025

Today I saw a man selling poppies stop a lady and asked if he could re position her poppy. While doing so he told that lady she should wear the poppy on their right side; the red represents the blood of all those who gave their lives, the black represents the mourning of those who didn't have their loved ones return home, and the green leaf represents the grass and crops growing and future prosperity after the war destroyed so much. The leaf should be positioned at 11 o'clock to represent the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the time that World War One formally ended. He was worried that younger generations wouldn't understand this and his generation wouldn't be around for much longer to teach them. (copy and paste to share just like I did) 🌹 we must remember those from our current wars too!"
I copied this from someone else. Please do the same to pass this knowledge on to those who don't know the meaning.

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