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ANZAC
DAY 2008
The Dawn Service Anzac Day 2008 attracted record crowds with an
estimated 1200 people attending the service. Despite overnight
and very early morning rain the weather smiled and it was fine
throughout the day.
The Eurobodalla Lighthorse Renactment Group once again turned
out in force and added that extra special touch to the service
as did the students from various local schools particularly Carroll
College and Bodalla Primary.
The sunrise was spectacular and added the perfect finishing touch
to a beautiful service. The Memorial Gardens Management Committee
would like to thank everyone who helped in any way with the organisation
of the event-far too many people to mention in this article-but
their help and contributions are all acknowledged as vital to
the success of the Service.
The Tuross Head Dawn Service continues to grow so quickly in popularity
and is one of the most well attended Dawn Services in the South
Coast Region. As the crowds grow, so does the need for a more
efficient sound system for the Memorial Gardens. The Committee
has decided to launch a fund raising appeal to purchase a modern
and effective wireless sound system. Over the next few months
a series of fund raising events will take place and part of this
is a public appeal for donations. People wishing to help to this
appeal may do so
by sending their donations to:
Tuross
Head Memorial Gardens Committee
C/- Secretary 43 Evans Road, Tuross Head, NSW 2537
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ANZAC Day
- 2004
HOUSE
OF REPRESENTATIVES Wednesday, 12 May 2004
Mr NAIRN (Eden-Monaro) (10.22 a.m.)—I thank the previous
speaker, the member for McPherson, who made some vital final comments
in her contribution on this very important topic, the Veterans’
Entitlements (Clarke Review) Bill 2004. I am sure all members
of parliament attended Anzac Day services recently. I went to
three Anzac Day services.
The first was the dawn service at Tuross Head on
the Far South Coast. It is probably the closest thing you could
get to Gallipoli, as far as its geography is concerned. With waves
breaking on the cliffs below and the sun coming up over the sea,
it was quite a spectacular location for a dawn service.
I then attended a very small service at a place
called Bergalia, which is between Narooma and Moruya. There is
a memorial there that was only found a few years ago. It had been
totally overgrown, but some locals found it and upgraded it with
some assistance from the federal government under our memorials
program.
The third service was just before lunch at Batemans Bay. Attending
those sorts of functions, you understand exactly what is occurring
within the veteran community. You get to meet some quite amazing
people at those sorts of ceremonies, including those who had war
service in the Second World War, Korea, Vietnam and various other
confrontations, and peacekeepers—you find the lot. It is
terrific that those people and their families, particularly young
children, are out there each Anzac Day. We had 500 or 600 people
at the dawn service at Tuross Head, which is quite amazing. |
The
Bergalia War Memorial
With plaques naming those who served during World War I and II from
the Bergalia, Coila, Tuross and Turlinjah districts.
The Monument was dedicated and unveiled at a service conducted on ANZAC
Day in 1925
In the news:
Light
Horse and Camels Parade in Tuross 17/11/2000
Plantation
Point and Memorial Garden Photos

see this
link for Memorial Garden contacts if you would like to make a booking
for an upcoming Event..
For your convienience you can also check the Calendar
for any existing bookings
In
Memory of Ted Aust
Mr Charles
Edward AUST, Order of Australia - Medal (OAM) in the General Division
- January 26, 2007 With effect from September 23rd 2005
Late of Tuross Head NSW
For service to ex-service personnel and their families, and to
the community of the Eurobodalla Shire.
Vice-President, Tuross Head ANZAC Day Dawn Service and
Memorial Gardens Committee;
Member, for 18 years.
Foundation Member, Eurobodalla Sub-Section of the Naval Association,
1990; served in several committee positions.
Deputy Chairman, Narooma Legacy Group; Chairman, until 1995; Treasurer,
1995-2005.
Long-term Member, Moruya Sub-Branch, Returned Services League
of Australia.
Member, Tuross Head Bowling Club; served on Committee for many
years, and held positions of Chief Chairman, Senior Vice-Chairman
and Secretary.
Mr Aust died on 11 September 2006.
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