Thursday, 14 November 2024
Members statements
Remembrance Day
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Members statements
Remembrance Day
Gayle TIERNEY (Western Victoria – Minister for Skills and TAFE, Minister for Regional Development) (10:04): I rise to honour Remembrance Day, a day of solemn reflection and gratitude as we remember the courage and sacrifice of all who served in our armed forces. On 11 November I attended two moving services on the Bellarine. The first was held at the St Leonards Memorial Hall, followed by a service at Portarlington. It was a privilege to join my neighbours and friends in paying tribute to the men and women who gave their lives for our freedom and to acknowledge the lasting impact of their service on generations to come.
Across our Victorian towns and cities, local RSLs, schools and community groups all come together to commemorate this significant day. Ceremonies held in the peaceful grounds of our regional memorial parks and halls offer powerful reminders of our shared history and the deep respect we hold for our veterans. A creative highlight at the Portarlington service was a spectacular palm tree in the cenotaph reserve. Its trunk was decorated with hundreds of hand-crocheted red poppies thanks to the efforts of the Portarlington Senior Citizens Club. I would also like to acknowledge the families and the descendants of those who served. Their dedication to keeping memories alive through education, storytelling and community awareness enriches our understanding of the past and helps younger generations appreciate the values of courage, resilience and unity.
On Remembrance Day, as we observe a minute of silence, we remember those who gave everything and reflect on our responsibility to uphold the freedoms and peace they fought so valiantly to protect. We are keeping our promise to them. Lest we forget.