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Schools to Honour Vietnam Veterans Through Awards

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The Hon Matt Keogh MP
Minister for Veteran’s Affairs
Minister for Defence Personnel
Member for Burt

Anne Stanley MP
Government Whip
Member for Werriwa

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Schools in Werriwa are being encouraged to commemorate and learn about the service of
Vietnam War veterans through an annual awards competition.
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Matt Keogh said the theme of the ANZAC Day Schools’
Awards this year helps mark 50 years since the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War.
“Throughout 2023, we are honouring some 60,000 Australians who served in the Vietnam
War, including 523 who lost their lives in the service of our nation,” Minister Keogh said.
“I encourage schools to reach out to Vietnam veterans in their local communities and find
out what it was really like to serve in one of the longest conflicts Australia has been involved in.”
Member for Werriwa, Ms Anne Stanley MP, said Werriwa had a proud community of
Vietnam veterans and the awards were an excellent opportunity for local students to learn their stories.
“In the immediate aftermath of the war, our Vietnam veterans didn’t always receive the
acknowledgement for their service and sacrifice that was so deserved,” Ms Stanley MP said.
“This is a meaningful opportunity for schools and students to connect with local Vietnam veterans to gain a personal understanding of Australia’s wartime past

“There are great prizes on offer, and I am looking forward to schools across Werriwa
sharing how their students learn about and honour those who served Australia and our allies during the Vietnam War.”
The ANZAC Day Schools’ Awards is an annual national competition that honours the service and sacrifice of Australians who have served in conflicts and peacekeeping operations, and inspires students to find out more about our military history. Entries close on 31 May 2023. For more information, including prizes and entry requirements, visit the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Anzac Portal.

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