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From Eastern Beach to Lara RSL and beyond, we will remember

By John Eren, Member For Lara, Victorian Sports and Tourism Minister

Being a member of Parliament is an enormous privilege.
From the people you meet to the change you can make, every day is a blessing.
But for me, I think what I am most grateful for, has been getting to know our veterans – the men and women who have served this nation.
They’ve given their all for this country – and they did it, to give us a better life.
When I think of those men and women, their bravery, loyalty and strength always come to mind – and I know I’m not alone.
Because it is these qualities that continue to inspire Australians every day – that Anzac spirit.
It’s why on 25 April, whether it’s at Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance, the MCG, or at a local community service, we are asked to pause and reflect.
To honour their remarkable service, and to commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
On Anzac Day this year in Geelong, we’ll also welcome a new local tradition.
For the very first time, local residents attending the dawn service will watch the sun rise over the water at Eastern Beach. I know it will make this service even more special.
As for me, I’ll be joining family and friends at Lara’s local RSL, paying my respects to those who have fought and died in the service of our great nation.
One of the best things about this event, is seeing the number of young Victorians – from toddlers to teenagers – who attend every year.
It’s heartening, because the next generation should know about our history – and we can’t afford to let the service and sacrifice of our veterans be forgotten.
It’s why our government has invested in programs across our schools and across our state.
From including this important history in our school curriculum, to giving students the chance to be a part of study tours, both at home and overseas.
It’s why we’re also giving our service groups the equipment they need to record the experiences of our veterans. I can tell you, their remarkable stories will stand for generations.
But of course, there’s always more to be done.
We know veterans can sometimes struggle with their transition back to civilian life. To better understand exactly what support these men and women need, the Victorian Veterans Sector Study Report made some recommendations to safeguard the welfare of our veterans.
And I’m proud to say, we have accepted every single one.
Because our veterans deserve our respect, our recognition and our support.
On Anzac Day – and every day.

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