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  2. Anzac Day - Wikipedia

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    Anzac Day [a] is a national day of ... but in 1940 the Adelaide City Council moved the monument and its surrounding pergola a short distance away to Lundie Gardens ...

  3. National War Memorial (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    It was unveiled before a crowd of almost 75,000 on Anzac Day, 25 April 1931, (the 16th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing), by the Governor Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven. [34] The crowd, "as huge a crowd as anyone could remember assembling in the city", [ 36 ] was unable to fit in front of the memorial, so many thousands assembled at the Cross ...

  4. Anzac Day match - Wikipedia

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    The Anzac Day match is an annual Australian rules football match between Collingwood and Essendon, ... Adelaide 10 2007 29/4 5 7.16 (58) Adelaide: 8.9 (57) Subiaco ...

  5. Bob Quinn (Australian footballer) - Wikipedia

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    The northern gate of Adelaide Oval is named in honour of Bob Quinn. [39] When the new Alberton Oval grandstand was built in 1972, it was named the RB Quinn Stand in his honour. [7] The Bob Quinn medal, first awarded in 2002, is bestowed to the best player on ground at the annual SANFL ANZAC Day match. [40]

  6. Anzac Day Act (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Anzac Day Act 1995 in Australia is a Federal Commonwealth Act, to declare Anzac Day on 25 April to be a national day of commemoration to "recognise and commemorate the contribution of all those who have served Australia (including those who died) in time of war and in war‑like conflicts" [1] to be observed on 25 April every year.

  7. Public holidays in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Cup Day is held on the second Monday in March in South Australia (held in May before 2006) [42] ... Anzac Day: 25 April, or if 25 April is a Sunday, 26 April.

  8. Cheer-Up Society - Wikipedia

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    Burra Hall Billiard room Crowd at Anzac Arch 1919. "Cheer-up Ladies" in white uniforms Anzac Arch; Railway yards and North Tce. in background Anzac Arch framing Cheer-up hut c. 1920. The first "hut", erected around April 1915, was a borrowed tent behind the City Baths, with the permission of its lessee/manager, Charles Bastard.

  9. Bill Gammage - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide ANZAC Day commentary. Gammage was part of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Adelaide ANZAC Day Commemorative March commentary team until 2015.