We Find Out Why Anzac Day Is Significant For Our Younger Generations

How will you honour them?


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Anzac Day is tomorrow which means Australians across the country will be honouring our veterans in their own special way. 

One person in particular is extremely passionate about supporting our soldiers and is determined to carry on the tradition, despite isolation regulations. 

Caitlin has been supporting Anzacs since she was three years old, with it all starting in 2003 when she asked to march alongside her grandfather in the Anzac parade. Her grandad had served in the Vietnam war and was more than chuffed to have his granddaughter march alongside him. 

Caitlin has carried on this tradition, with her Granddad unfortunately passing away in 2016. Caitlin has continued honouring his memory, wearing his badges and walking the march alone every year. 

With most of the country locked up in doors, Caitlin tells Herbie & Josiah how she plans to honour her grandfather from isolation and whether she plans to continue marching next year. 

Tune into the full chat below... 

Georgie Marr

24 April 2020

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