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  1. National Anzac Centre, Western Australia. The National Anzac Centre in Albany tells the stories of our first Anzacs. The museum first opened in 2004. It's operated by the City of Albany. Visitors can look across King George Sound. This bay was a departure point for the first convoy of Australian and New Zealand troops in World War I.

  2. Tours take place every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 10:30am and Saturdays at 1:00pm, departing from the Anzac Memorial Shop near the Western Entrance. From 1 May 2024, Highlights Tours will take place on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 10am and Saturdays at 1pm. Bookings are recommended. Tour. Architecture.

  3. Apr 13, 2015 · In the UK Telegraph, Ed West wrote on 11 Nov 2011: Mustafa Kemal was the 34-year-old commander of the Turkish 19th Division at Gallipoli in April 1915, a brilliant young officer whose courage and strategic brilliance was credited with stopping the ANZAC forces. With huge numbers of casualties on both sides Churchill’s great plan was defeated ...

  4. The Atatürk Memorial has stood at the top of Anzac Parade, Canberra, since April 1985. It was unveiled on Anzac Day, 25 April. A few hours later another Atatürk Memorial was unveiled at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. The two memorials bear the same words, over the signature ‘Kemal Atatürk’ in Canberra and ‘Atatürk 1934’ at Gallipoli.

  5. An excellent memorial and museum highlighting the historical significance of Albany. This is an amazing memorial where visitors are given a card with the name of a member of the forces who left Albany for Europe at the end of 1914. You can follow this person's journey throughout your experience. The memorial is situated overlooking King George ...

  6. Mar 13, 2018 · Left: tourists visit the memorial with the inscription of what are claimed to be Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s words to the mothers in Anzac Cove in April 2015; right: the memorial in June 2017.

  7. Sunday. 10am–4pm. Anzac Day. 5.30am–3pm. Public holidays. Closed. Located in Brisbane CBD, with the spectacular Shrine of Remembrance and Eternal Flame burning at its heart, Anzac Square provides permanent recognition for those who have served our nation and offers a place to reflect on their commitment, bravery, and sacrifice.

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